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NOTICE: “38. ““CANADIAN PRINCE” CANCELLED. for. ONE WEEK nly for. “vessel’s - annual. Trip | ‘leaving. Vancouver ‘May ‘10th, arriving . Prince Rupert, May” 13th ‘and. departing. Southbound May: 14th. M.V. “NORTHERN PRINCE” will replace “CANADIAN ; PRINCE” for this week . only. with FREIGHT and MAIL, NO PASSENGERS. Loy NO CHANGE IN SCHEDULE of M.V. “SKEENA PRINCE.” ” i Information and Reservations: ! Phone 6200 - 6201 : City. Office, Phone 5233. : “Serving the B,C. Const" ye “NORTHLAND NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Wish her «; “Money happy returns of the day” x yA GIET\ 4 MONEY ORDER from THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Maroons capture first senior final» By BOB TRIMBEE Canadian Press Staff Writer | © TRAIL, B.C. (CP)—Chatham Maroons lett for a vietory celebration at home. today. with their. first eastern minutes, : Sharp: and: Billy. Forhan.: Ain: the. third.” jake ‘DOMINATES oe ‘Horeck: after -the game. game. Moncton, which. won,.a_ best-of- sity: of Saskatchewan in 1933. LOSE EARLY LEAD -The last game was the tough- est for Maroons,’ -who . dropped two, goals, behind. in the first six minutes, of play; as. ‘Trail captain Cal Hockley and Pinoke McIntrye scored, ' But the ‘Easterners drove back for. three, goals” in. the; next. four ‘by:-: Joe: -,Malo,.’ “Frank Bathgate’ made. it 45 2 trl. | Maroons in the second but Trail’s Frank. Turik and Norm Lenardon |: even ‘the’“score’-and’|: heighten’: the tension: before: the} winning ©, -goal—rapped ° “ine. “by |. Olympic player J Jin im:¢ ~The Allan’ Cup was first: award- ed. in 1909.,.;Maroons - are’ the fourth’ straight eastern’ cham-. pions to win the trophy: and the}. 14th: since: 1940. . "Tt was: 7a ‘tough series,” said| Maroon ‘Manager. - coach, John “But when we'came out here we knew we had.to be 25 per cent better to win the championship and we proved we.were. I never had any . doubt. about us.winning after. we took the opener. It was a ques~. tion of. keeping the team up.” “They: had:to be good to come out: west and win the Allan Cup said’ a ‘disappointed . Bobby y Kromm, Trail playing-coach. -. “I’m: not saying. we were un- lucky not:to win: a couple of games, but you can’t win. any. games without a few breaks.” Chatham scored..4-1,°7-4, 2-1 and 5-4 victories. in the series with ‘the second: game ending in a5- 5: overtime. tie. Leading scorer of the . series was” ‘Forhan, with . five . goals. } Sharp counted four to bring his {payor total: to 30 in 33 playoff games. For Trail, McIntyre, the smallest. player on either team, ‘led the way. with four goals. -: ‘half game behind Spokane, The. victory | makes Chatham an ,odds- -on,.favorite. -to,..be. Selected! overhaul::and: drydockings aris ‘world: “nockey” champion- ship next spring. in Sweden. Also}. open: is a; trip. to Russia. : -Solons sche | “gain Va game ‘By The Canadian. Press" ~The second-place Sacra- mento Solons crept up on the idle Spokane. Indians | Monday by defeating Van- couver Mounties 4-2 in a Pacific | Coast League], baseball game in Vancou- ver, The. victory | left “Bolons one- In- dians’ scheduled game with Ta- |. coma.Giants was rained out, Lefthander Jack Caffery ‘seat- “Kid | tered five hits as he picked up his third victory against one de- fea Only 608 chilled fans watehed ithe game, Mounties are now | ‘alone in. the cellar with a four and elght won- ‘| lost record, : In other PCL action, Salt Lake City Bees blasted 14 hits off six. Portland pitchers to defeat, ‘the Bees. 12-6,: San Diego outhit Seattle. Rain: Jorg 15-8. but only. managed a VT 6 | secision, Hours: changed for swim pool’. Clvic Centre awimnilng « ‘pool schedule changes for days and nlocations of the use of it was announced today,, ==. Changes are as follows: Monday—(same)—2 to § pm, ‘and 8 to 10° p.m, (all public), Tucsday—closed, Wedneaday—2 to 6 pm, (public) and 7 to 8 pm. (chil- dren) 8:46 to 10 pm. (public), Thuraday—2 to 6 pam, (public) and 8 to 10 pm, (adult), Yriday—2 to 5 pm, and 8 to 10 pam. (public) and 7 to 8 pm. (children), Saturday—2 to 5 pan, (publia) 7-8:30 p.m, (eniidren) and 8:30 pm to.10 pam, (public), ' Bunday— (same) 2 to 6 pm, (publie), Advertising In The Dolly News _ Brings Results, championship without losing a. The only other team was three fina] 2-0 from the Univer- * Gary. \ BUSY GOALTENDER, Joe » Nagy of North: Star gathers up: ball: * and - prepares to kick off.. Rod Tait of Aiyansh rushes ‘in, anticipating: rebound. Left to right are: Volker Classen (North Star), Joe Nagy, Bud Mercer (Aiyansh), Nelson Morven (Aiyansh), “Rod Tait, Matyez (North:Star), Endra Stroker and: Les Branauer . Conelly. early. ‘of North Star. North Star. won game .Sunday 5-1-: Staff. photo. by. Ken: Spent: | - By ED - Associated Pre hung the Cleveland gener have the Indians i ina fir st- | White Sox. The Tribe made it ‘with a 3- 2 victory ‘at Washington, . their fifth in a row, Monday: - night while the White Sox were. losing 11-6 at Baltimore in’ the. only American League ' games : sched- uled. POPP L OLD LOPLDP LLL DOPOD D DUO OLD ODO Os AMERICAN LEAGUE | ne W. L Pet. GBL Chicago ....:.65.. “T° & *° 5B38 Cleveland ......5- T & 1683 = Baltimore .....04. 8 6 571. = New York ..<... “6 5 545-14 Boston. . ow. eee. 5 6: .455 1, Detroit: we. en... es 5 6 455. 1% Washington §..... 5.7 455. (1i, Kansas City. ...... 5. 8. .385 2 In the National League the ‘San Francisco Giants are within \one game of the leading. Pitts - McCormick* has. “come. of. age— McKnight tops’ spring league Joan McKnight of Radio Cabs Outbowled the men and.-women Thursday night” in ~~ the — first week’s. play in the Spring Mixed Five-Pin -Bowling league rolling triple of 840, For the men Bill. Dickson of Nishio Van-Méers rolled 309 for high single and 761 for high three. Melrese Cafe took team high single with 1386 and Sleepers captured team high triple with ~ Indians tied with Sox, Giants dose to Pirates puren “Pirates again because Mike” a high single of 332° and a high). WILKS - ss Staff Writer, Fr ank Lane’s trades, which had fans so wild they al manager in effigy, now t-place tie with. the Chicago ee and a winter trade has back to haunt the Bucs. Ronnie Kline, the righthander Pittsburgh swapped to St, Louis, FEE PP POVD CLL LOOP LOP PPLE PLL OO LLO GS NATIONAL, LEAGUE come : / WwW. L.. Pet. GBL Pittsburgh ..... 12, °4 750. + san raucisco .. 1t 5 .688 1 Milwaukee ...... 8.6 | 571 3), St. Louis ...... 8 7 583 9 8% Los. Angeles .... 8 8 (500 4 {Chicago ........ 5.10 3383 6A Cincinnati........ 5 ‘11 £313 qT Philadelphia - 5.11 313-07 ROPPOtCeLPDDECEOOEDE DOOD LD OOOEE junked ‘the | Pirates’ winning streak at nine games Monday night, pitching a seven-hitter as the Cardinals made off with a 4-3. victory on .a bases-loaded walk in. the ninth. - And owith ter for his second: shutout and third victory without defeat, the Giants closed in with'a’5-0 deci- sion. over Milwaukee’s Braves. |... Cincinnati tripped Los ‘Angeles Louis, by beating the Dodgers 6-5.0on five unearned runs and Ed Bailey’s three-run double. Chi- cago Cubs defeated Philadelphia 8-7 with a three-run ninth cap- ped by Don. Zimmer’s two-out single. PCL Standings Pet. CIB Spokane 1 10 é 625 ~ Sacramento’ .... 9 6 .600 \fy Portland .....6, 9 9 #00 2 Seattle .....eeee 9 9 .§00 2 San. Diego veer 1O 10) + 600 2 Salt Lake City ... 8 8 ,600 2 TACOMA ,veeeee 6 8 (885 3% Vancouver .,.... 4 8 883 4 - Little. Leag Prince Rupert's Nttle league's 1960 season will open Thursday, May 12, featuring’ Kinsmen vs ‘North ‘Star, 1 p.m, at Algoma Park, Over 130 “Hittle guys”: will, be playing for the four teams .in the league, Sea ‘Kings,, North’). Star, Kinsmen and Shop’ ‘Easy, ~The teams . will: practice ~ all ‘this week at, Algoma Park . stare. ting at 7 pm, and at 8 pm: _ Here are the team rosters: : SEA RINGS - Douglas Ashton, Magno Bjarn- |dal, Richard MacRaa, Jimmy Ciccone, Allan Kokorudz, Blalr Johnstone, David Morgan, Den- nis Parker, Ronald Kerr, Dennis Ihby,, Roy Stevenson, . Darre] Simonds, Bill. Wasyk, Ronald Morrison, Bill Turcotte, Toddy ‘Moore, Bob Donaldson, Brian Hodquist, Murry Brown, Gordon Strand, jDonald Mckay, Ray- mond Dickens, Doug Wolls, James MacRao, Bradford Bar- hour, Gordon Stuart, Gary Guy- att, Brian Qronk, Tom 'Nmms, Billy Bussanich, Robort Forgu- son, Peter Frohnert, Brian Parkor, Gordon Eby, Ken Hum- porville, . NORTIT STAR Robort Simes,< Allon Wahl, David Crawloy, Harold Harris, Arnt Johnson, Buern Mnrowaki, Rohert. Hitchcock, Donald Mostad, Alhert Odland, Robert Johnsen, David Wurat, Oralg Lien, Robyn Parka, Androw Spiller, Brian Beek, Joff Bow- man, . Oroat Okralnoty, John : Weat, TMohard Haugan, Donald ® ue opening set Thursday, May 12 Hansen, Ricky Young, Earl Gra- ham, Maurice Gomez, Donald Movald, Brian Carpenter, Bobby. Dybhavn, Tom Parks, Skip Stothert, Eric Janes, Bob Janes, KINSMEN Bill “Hadden, Ronald Prokop, kamp, Michal ‘Phipps, ‘Haugan, Grant Holkestad, Clif- ford) McKeown, George Greer, Ronald: Goodwin, Denny Rudy, David Proctor, Kwin Coswan, Robert Petri, Robert Hrenirchek, Stanley Oameron, Douglas Cameron, Bill: Montgomery, Robbie ' Harmer, Robert Pilfold, Ascanio Salvati, Craig - Nixon, lloyd Fraser, Donald Slnosk!, Bobby Slater, John, Bond, Joe Salvati, mond Adland, Richard Sugiyama, Gordon Stava, Bobby Minors, Michnel Hrehirehek, Reno Bond, “ STIOP TASY Pat Okraineta, Jim Sparks, Ron Gaudry, Allen Cameron, Billy Robb, Joo Paolinolll, Gary Robinson, Ron Pottle, Dennis Montankoa, Randy Woodside, Kar! Sommerfeld, Mario Paolinolll, Billy Tardy, -Byran) Gordon, Arnold “White, Pater Petersen, Gerald Mentanko, Pat’ Lalrd, Beuby, . Fraser Wilson, Bremner, James Woad, Boh Pottle, Rex Atavenson, Tony Paterson, Clorald Warvla, Allon Lewls, Ronald MelLean, Magaldi, noe to fifth, a half-game behind St. | ‘| Senior ‘Baseball league ‘McCormick ‘throwing“a* four-hit+ eget Sanne ag ‘Billy: Faulkner, Rohert Knelp- |. Ronald |: David Ferguson, |: Roay- | Pon- gracy, Lannier Teagne, Tommy Johriston, Stan Potorsen, Charlex,| Ried Nowaon, Jack Sparkes, Jie | John | Jon Of: senior ! “haseball flee | Ployd: Jessup: was: ‘elected com-| missioner of: the. Prince: Rupert . ‘at. -the, group’s annual meeting: Sunday in the Savoy, Hotel: sample room. ‘Jessup replaces Rusty » Ford, who has. been. -commissioner: for the past two years. “William Tretiak was elected re- cording secretary and Pat Phil- lipson from .Terrace was elected treasurer. The league opens Sunday May 15 with two double-headers fea- tured, one here and one in Ter- race. - Lot, ee Kitimat will not have an entry in the league this year’so it was voted, that another team” from Terrace could play. “This means. that there are now. two- teams. from Rupert and two from ‘Ter- race, Opening day will see Terrace Sandy Lumbermills . play oa double-header against. Gordon and Anderson at.Terrace while Esquires wili meet the league’s ‘new entry, Terrace Hotel in an- other double- header, at, Roose- velt Park. LV. 8:30 A.M. AR. 11:00: A.M. “FLAG STOP. AR. 1:45 P.M. FARWEST BUS LINES LTD. ’ “DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME”. Prince Rupert Terrace -AR.11:15 A.M. Terrace Airport LV. 12:15, P.M. Lakelse Hot Spring iS P.. _. Kitimat ‘DAILY PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICE: For further information Phone 6711 ¢.° _ Terminal — Prince Rupert Hotel =“: AR. 3:30:P.M. LV. 12:30. P.M. FLAG: ‘STOP LV. 9:45° A.M. af o © Prince: ‘wins derby prizes — _ for two weeks | Jack: Prince emerged as the Rod & Gun-Yacht. Club Salmon derby’s lucky angler - for. two weeks running as he took the derby with a catch of a 29-pound 8-ounce sulmion last. week. Jack wins the weekly: ‘prize of a Co!man Stove donated by the | Ocean Marine Supply Co. Bill Sutherland was’ a close second with a fish weighing. in at. 27-pounds 8-ounces.. He also caught another fish of 19- “pounds 6-ounces, i Other catches were John Jenk- ins 24-lb., 8-02. Helge Peterson 20-lb., 8-0z.; Brick Eby 21-lb., 14- oz.; Jim, Greer .13-lbs.;:Jim Pln- ninger 20-Ibs., 10-02.; Robinson 15-lbs., 15-02z.; Don Gehring 16- Ibs, All. prizes for weekly winners In April will be distributed at the Rod and Gun Club May 9. Three special prizes to wind up the weekly derby will be ‘donated |: to the winners of the weeks.derby from May 23 to. May . 31, (°4 Printe Rupert Daily News “ Tuesday, May 3, 1960, ‘ OCG Socéer LONDON (?) — Burnley, fight- ing every inch of the way, de- feated Manchester City 2-1 Monday night to grab the English Soccer League champion- ship from the reaching. hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Results of soccer matches played in the United Kingdom Monday: ENGLISH LEAGUE First. Division Man City 1, Burnley 2. Fourth Division Barrow 1, Torquay 1.° Southport 1, Doncaster 1, Softball practices A schedule of practice times at Algoma Park for the Senior Men's Softball league teams: up until May 15, the tentative open- ing date for league play, was an- nounced today by president E. T. Novakowski. Teams will practice on the fol- lowing days listed: CNRA, Sun- days; Savoy Hotel, Commercial Hotel, Tuesdays; Old Empress Hotel, Fridays. Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results. | WA to | $50 JACKPOT: EVERYONE BINGO " TOMORROW NIGHT — S.0.N. 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