oad Ty So ~' « Men’s high single and triple was os captured: -by, Bill: Brett..of Eric’s -, Grocery with 378 and 717 scores. ot Was..taken by - Shop. Easy. with om P-ince. Rupert Hotel. 3;. Norwest : | Bidwell Shoes -1; “Rupert. ‘Taxi 3, . BONS: Outboards 1: Kelly. Douglas Le ; Frosty: Locker. with 706. * fhenton ° of Frosty Locker with 291 and men 's triple, Fr. ank Com- vee eyey yyy Vv. VNN NS - Celco City SAN : League’ — Women’s ‘high! ‘single, -Helen: Sparkes . of Shop- ' Easy with-262.:.High three, Betty y Dahl: of: Radio Cabs- with ‘681.; Team : high - single - and. three} » tallies of .1293 and 3499. .B: League — “Women’s - “high ~~ single, Mary. ‘Ellen Marshall. of ‘Johnsons. Outboards © with 274. Women’s high’ three taken. by ' Edith Germscheid of Rupert, Taxt telling 595, - -Mén’s* high’ ‘single’ ‘honors: was a a tie between” John. Bond of : Ssandard ‘Oil-and Bob Kelsey of Fraser’, and Payne, both | had a 235) ‘score. “Standard Oil took both. team high ‘single ‘and: triple laurels with; scores ‘of 1146: and. 3210. Results. = A League—Tomboy ‘4 Cooks. Jowellers 0; Rupert. ‘Motors 1; Foods | 3, “RCMP - Sub. 1; » Savoy *Fotel “4, Shop Easy..3 - Brie? 's Gro~ cary, ‘3... Goo Neighbors 13. Radio W et) Sixteen 3. S “Leagie—Standard- “OU: Got ‘Op; 4; Kaien Esso: 2,’ Fraser . aad, “Payrie. 25 ‘Allsorts 3, John- by Duane Norburg of Cellars - Results — eyes ; A’ League—Frosty Locker “3, Héadpinners , “Universal 3, Fashion rootwenr | 1; . Diamond Cabs 3, Yukon ‘Gems’ 4: Greer 8}. Bridden’ ‘3, Standard Oil 1;. Can- fisco ‘3, Lotus Cafe 1; Chatham 3, Yukon Jewellers (defaulted). “B ‘League—Sohs of Norway 4, Northland Navigation 0; "Melrose 3, WOTM 1; Moose 3, Wood-}, butchers 1; Astoria: Messenger 2,| Overwaitea 2; Hybrids. 2, “Jolly Numbers .2; _Caduceans 2, Eby § & Sons 2. Local 708 A League—Bea Hardy of Pin-| heads. took both: women’s high single and triple . honors - . with scores of 292 and. 655. . -Men’s high’ single: taken by. Bill Dixon of Pinheads with 279 and Jim .Terrion.of ° ATTOWS took mens high: triple of 723.: a . Team high single. by- Arrows with. 1095 and .team high three B. League. — Women’s single: by: Merwyn, Fleming. of Sparks with 252. and high triple ‘by Elda Donez of Maniacs with a 486 score... ‘For the mon singles w were taken, : with 245 and triples: by: George Robertson of Sparks by vir tue of |’ a 623 score.” : Team high ‘single ‘and. triples 2 “2.° McRae’ Motors 2; Marine. Ra- ‘0 4,:Cassiar 0. “Mixed Five- Pin wie A “League - — Women’s - high ~ siiigle: by : Millie. Olson of... Dia- K. ond ‘Cabs with, 306 tally; wom-' en's. high three, Babs Smith. of Men's” high: single,’ George Ronson for the men’s } with: a. score of '754:- : . Overwaitea:. and “Melrose. ti for. team high single honors with a 1135-.score while. Melrose, cap tired the team high triple tally- the a 3107 score. ae “ «Two unbeaten skips left ~ in B.C. Ladies Bonspiel . = " VERNON (CP)—Prince Georg e housewife Flo Gustafson and Victoria’s Flora Martin. were. the only unbeaten rinks at the end of the first day’s play in the annual B.C, Leidies Curli which opened here Monda : Both recorded two: wins and vécelved a bye'in the three draws’ Gf-the. round robin ‘series to de- _ termine the provincial epresen~ (ative atthe Western ‘Canada aampionshi ps in Victoria Mareh 15, ‘. ‘Notching. two successive victor . 138 and then suffering their first éetback in the night competition vrere Kimberley’s Ina Hanson é- nd Irene Fraser of Vancouver, . “Two straight. losses by. the ] ighly-favoured Betty © ‘Tansely cuartet of Vancouver provided]. Olympic injuries hit 14 BQUAW VALLEY, calit (2) (Gontrovorsy broke out on: two Jronta and the Injury Wat. splr- alled to 14 today with ino Wintor Olymple Gemes fast approach- j "Reet a Thursday opening, ont seyeraly hurt was Bnt- idatea Pordon, 20-yoar-old Ital- jan downhilil aki vacer,. Ho foll into Squaw Oreek Mondny, suf} Foring a broken Jeg, broken arm, broken collerbone, Incerations of the hoad nud intornal. injurias, Moctors anid. recovery | wil take) vevornu months, Ono. dlapute involved. ‘hockey, tho other selection ofthe Gor MAN ' alpine downhill” team,! | In Colorado » Springs Rudalph: Uk lowe, Swodlalt” ule, A 10-day schedula planned, Se ta “|! Clauseng 0;" Credit Union 4, Big) skiing. Colo, dolo- gate to. the International Ice Hockey -Fedaration,. sald hockoy will note bo. played sf: organizers wdenot acoopt an: il-day yf hoskey on opaning dry” now \a was.” garnered; by. the: Sparks ‘combination with a Single of 873 | and triple. of 2452. a ‘Results °.' or WA eague——Hotshots 4) -Blec-| trons 0; Orbits 4, Digesters 0; Pinheads: 3, Arrows’ Le : 'B League—Eagles. 4, Woodroom 0; Sparks 3;° Dodgers 1; Cellars 3, Maniacs<1e. 8 ~ Women’s League “A League—High- single, Lorna Hebb ‘of Stars,. 315. High three, ‘| Lorna’ Hebb, «755. 2° ‘Team : high” ‘single, — | 1071. Team high three, Annettes, Annettes, cra W.>L.GP Pts. or: -Dibbs: 4, ‘Rupert Radio Vans oe BE 2 10 16 0; oA nettes. 4, Cooks 0; Broad-| Sunrise « - -- 8 3 11 16 , Jeannies 1; con 2 8 5 ° 20 Easy. 15. oe 8 Shop y ‘New Royal. 0° li. AL 0 3 Vans.2, ‘New “Scores. —~ Good Neighbors: 4, Sisters 0; Mansons “4, RCMP 0: Saanich 3, McLean 8s Rudder-. ham 1; “McRae Motors 3, Kelly’s Kids. 1: Hertz- “U-Drive : 2, _Miye | Piris ‘Qf ng Association playdowns ye . the blegest' surprise of the day's plays, or) In the morning she fell: before ‘veteran campaigner -Ina’ Hanson 9-8 and crashed to Kamloops’ Dot Fisher foursome 10- 6 in the afternoon. Mrs. Tanscly finally hit her stride by dropping : Shirley Ste- | phens of New, Weatminster 0-7. in bhe | third round, > Seven- year old | Andrea Paul — veteran shot Saven-yoar, old Andven Paul is already a veteran of thea Civic Contre le range compatition., Daughter of Boys and Crs’ Riflo clubs' Instructor Dick Paul, Andrea, who has heen shooting since sho.was four yenrs ald, shot competition, '- For the boys mon Arnold RI perfoct score of 100, from the sitting position and Joffrey Clib- bott also shot 100 Jn sllvor modal |: competition, . John Slnftrock shot. a. 0, Nor+ ‘ougtine marks ini gold medal shooting, . =; Silvor modal. markamon’ 8 scoros wore ‘Kon Parsons 00, Georgo Fowlla 08,: Wallace Bar- Bremner 06s, John Monar David Bell 04 and ‘Wayne: Wate JmMough 03, |. ‘In bronzo medal competition: rlo 83, Bob Janos O2"an Arney O1.. ‘by. Pinheads with 3087, 0 a fe “high |. night. PIPL IIL LP OLLI LG PODS O COCO PEDRO DADDD “Led: by Robert: Gruber’ with 1 with:6 and Hubert Haldane and goal apiece and Benny Stewart and Chester Stewart: potted a Royal scoring. Rudolph with 6, play.as they set up a, tight zone i 03 Inst: week, In bronze ‘modal : . 4 vott racked up al, man Viktil and Jim Strand 008 | oo gon 97, Robin Hnlliwoll and Jim | Kenny Pattison: shot a 06, Art Pattison. 04, Donald | Bllvertidds 80; Douglas 'Wolls: 87, Boyd Bar- ‘Toddy|....crR R M Poe the .gitla, Carol Moniea| ” shot n Ov and Pat Will a 04 fy]: LEN (RED): KELLY, former. All Star . pearance .as ‘a. Toronte Maple Leaf. since he arrived fo-play with the Leafs. The | Sunrise gains share f =| with 51-34 rout over "New Royals Sunrise gained a first- place tie with Vans Bakery as they youted a hapless New Royal contingent 51-34 in an Intermediate fixture at the Civic Centre last defenceman with Detroit Red Wings and a 13-year -yeteran of the Natiénal Hockey League is. Swarmed over by youthful. fans in his first ap- autograph: hunters have. been hounding Kelly ever —CP Photo. of first slot -| fence to'rack. up the’ win. by y snapping. "7 Rainmetes rs - CYO moved into sole possession of first place’: i Rainmakers missed many vital |. and-easy shots while the experi- enced CYO squad. faked. and drove around the “‘scholar’s de- CYO 8 ge B14 a8 ile P BT .1s 16 Empress - - BOD Ad 10 -|High School 4° 7. 11°." 8 SPRPOCOE OOD I OL OLODO DIO ILL IO LOD LS “The game .was -close’ all the way as the.Rainmakers led 14-13 * at the first quarter but fell: be- “1 hind -26-24 at half-time, “The ‘third - quarter ‘saw. the ' | Catholic squad in the lead by.a ‘49-36 Score and ~.although the high school crew applied a ‘final : period ally. they. could only out- score the CYO contingent :19-17. On ‘the, boards CYO’s Gary Morison -kept the. scholars -at -Lbay-grabbing the rebounds con- l oyo's sistently and allowing. Rain- maker forward’s John Olsen and Mike’ Lemon a minimum chance for - important second chance shots. oo - Bill. Bailey and Bill Smith, guards, racked..up. 14 points apiece . to. lead ‘the Cath- olic : victors, in the scoring de- partment “while centre “Gary -| Morison garnered 11 counters to follow. Other, scor r3 for ~ the _cxo awin were Ray Spring with 10, Syd with 4.0 - 4 For the Rainmakers John Ol- .{sen led the scoring parade net- ting 16 tallies while deadly David Allen followed with 14 points. Other contributors for High School were Mike Lemon with 12, Dick. Specht with Mitchell with 5. The final period saw the Rain-. makers tie. the CYO combina- | tion on two occasions but a jump shot by Bill Bailey at 8:21 of the final frame. put the CYO quintet in the lead 57-55 followed by a foul shot by. Bailey -and Syd Scherk gave the Catholic men the insurance: points Scherk with 6 and Mike Young}. 8 and Bob, watch for our re-opening -ad- ; with 25. skein atone in the Senior Basketball League as they edged Senior High School ‘Rainmakers 59-55 in a_ substituted. | basketball. fixture: at the Civic Centre last night, seconds remaining in the game. Referee’s Bill Gurney and Art Helin called 21 personal fouls with 12 levied to the CYO crew. HOLLYWOOD CAFE Our Dining “Room will be closed temporarty for repairs, .vertisement. “We will continue “to take orders to go out, at the rear entrance from 5:30 p.m. to.3:30 a.m. daily. except Sunday. Free Délivery on _ orders of three, dollars or Mp ee more. i _Phone 6226° f Sor Stim 2D thts Memeriable of ene, any This advesticement if not published os displayed by the Liquor Control Board by the Government al. British Cob.bdie, Last Night’ s Fights. Atlantic City, NJ. We arthur | Persley, 136, New York, outpoint- ed Jethro Cason, 139, Philadel | phia,. 10.. New York — Doug ‘Jones, 17334, outpointed Leroy Green, 173, Kansas City, 10. Philadelphia (Sidney. (Sweet Pea) Adams, 139, Philadelphia, outpointed: Stanley Fitagerald, 132%, Buffalo, N.Y., 8. . The recent change int frost damage to the roads in ‘ s *REGION No. Advance Notice Of Load Restrictions } -SKEENA WEST DISTRICT special load and speed restrictions to be applied. Conditions often make the application of restric- tions necessary with very little advance notice. Dated this ‘9th day of February, 1960. femperatures is. causing some this district and may require C. S. Shaw, District Superintendent, Department of Highways, Terrace,. B.C. Vans were - idie last night. st ‘pt 24- 14-at half-tinie. . At. the. third: period . ‘the. ‘gro- cerymen - Jed 35-26 and outscored the hotelmen 14- 7 during the final stanza. ‘Nelson’” ‘Clayton’ led‘ in the scoring department netting | 22 counters while’ Reggie. Barton Ambrose Stewart. with. a field foul shot to account for the New _ For the victors Bob Oskey with 11 and Steve Comadina with 9 points followed in the scoring while other scorers included Jack Robert Arm- strong. 4, Don Haudenschild and J. J; Wong with two. — Columbia Celluiose moved into a third-place tie with Old Em- press in ‘the other half of the Intermediate Baskethall League defence..and outscored a hard pressing Empress. team 44-22 at the Civic’ Centre last night, The Cellulose . squad . jumped into a 6-0 first quarter Jead at 2:23. of the’ opening frame and at 13-4 for the millworkers and 22-10 at half time.. quarter. mark CCC led 36-18 and outscored Old Empress 8- £ in. the final stanza: | scoring with 14 points while Stan Marshall. with -9, with 6,. Gordie Cameron. 13: and £ | Torro. Nakatsu ..with 2,,added.;to never looked back. The ‘first quarter. score stdod | At the three- Walter Harlowe led. ‘in the Doug... Slack led. ‘with 11 tallies while Johnny |}! >) Steward and’ McMillon : scored 4 ‘points and Jerry Jeffries. added: three to make up the Empress’ score. Only --15 personal fouls were handed out. during the fixture with CCC gaining eight. of then. Local rink takes C event. at Smithers Women curlers from Rupert captured C Smithers Ladies -Bonspiel last weekend with’ the foursome of Alma ‘Whatman, Cathy Kerr, Janet Waldbauer and Ethel Eby entering the competition. In other play, the regular club results follow: Rivett 14, Bateman 6; Shier 9, ‘Prince Schuman 8: Kerr 9, Eby 8; ‘New: 7 ton 17, Gordon 2; Merrison 5, Ritchie 8; Dominato 8, McDonald 7;, Johnson 10, Hargrove 8; Bil-. | ling 8, Eyolfson 5; McKay 11,) Whatman 5; Gomez 10, Wald- bauer 4; Bremner 16, Deane % Anderson 8, Scott 7, Old Archie’ sNBA crown “strioped by olfice type PROVIDENCE, RD cause he sane to. def ond his cemetery w mee ren oy ne = pices hoy STEELHEAD RIG . ; FOR DEEP RUNS a penkaal SINKER Gr bBe a By 10-70 1AM. TEST ILBADER + af tee Tote the eo he Peek t eats 70:ROD.. ot 0 : 2/12 BAI FOR aPiN= , ! OHIBHING. ©. / NQQMON Etta oe 4 CM ‘ein LY, we ” Srmmuimap. ANGLES IN “Ties _ PACIFIC NORTHWEGT USE A . PRNOIL* GHAPHD. BINKER TO ‘AVOID CONGTANTLY GNAAGING WHEN FIGHING OBBP HOLES oF 1 TURARULANT. GTREAMS. IT MAY BH USND BLOBWHERI IN FIGH~' ING OUCH GTATAMG, OF WHEN TROLLING BOULDER-OTRAWN WATERG, THIE GINKER BOUNCHG ROCKS ON. BENDS LOOGE, A AOR B? Saat LINTS (A)y JOINING GINKER’ * AND 8*WAY GWIVELLs IG UGED “TO BNBAK IP GNAGGED BADLY, gilvor. modal “gompotition, ‘ ' ee ho cea a _ o Gy : * as a ae 3 MUG PAVING. LEADER, AND Writ,” . 7 We : J Te wey * / : \, BNGATH OF B-LB."” (AP) )—The National Box- ‘ling Association Monday night withdrew recoenition of Archie Moove as light heavyweight champion be- title within the preseribed six-month period, Anthony Mneeroni, 1A pres. ident, announcing the with drawal said: “Moore should mike up his mind whether to continue as nr Neht heavyweight or give up his crown and campaign for: the heavyweight title, It isn’t fair to Johnson and other contond- ery." He snid the NBA executive committee at its Decarnbor 12 meeting in Indlanapolls unanim- ously passed nv resolution that Moora dofpnd against the poren= Wal No, 1 light heavyweight con- than Fobruary 12, After several warnings, Macare ani anid, both Moore and his ‘manager, Jack Koarne, showod no Inclination to honor this adict, Dotaila for an NBA sliccessor ‘| will be worked out at a March § executive comniittoe meat Now York, ng in .. Macoront said Moore was given Mts 1952 eonvention In Montront, 4 i Prince Rupert Daily News | Tuesday, February’ 16, 1960 ~ Rupert - Rod Re Gun’ ‘Annual Boars BANQUET and. DANCE oH . MY FEBRUARY 20. || “OHARTLEY BAY BAND” — Fashion Footwear Tickets on. sale at: “Rupert. Radio & Electric (Limited Accomodation) Co-Op Centre a. Direct Connections at’ Prince vo Terminal — 2nd and BUS: SCHEDULE» - PRINCE. COACH LINES LTD.. Be _ NPACIFIC. STANDARD TIME” 0 P.M. Prince Rupert AR. 9:00 ALM, P.M... 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