" oe ee PP Cee ee he he) creer ‘ " Te" o on eee OP ECO EG re Ve ee Se eee eye TE eee nee we Wt BOAO wy eve we 4 wa ego} eee avy eee wy v4 x ree Cty ‘shuttlers trimmed | AY Rupert Badminton Club’s Jubilee Tourna- ‘ment hheld during the last weekend proved one thing— . that the: local badminton player's have a lot of im+ ‘proving to do. a Rupert players Rupert's Fran Cross and Lea’ McKay 15-5 and 15-6 for the, : win: only, the ‘women’s. singles and the .:men’s ‘doubles. in A women's doubles; Kitimat’s Cec, Hepner defeated Rupert’s Hugh, --flight.and were blanked in the|Cleland 15-11 and 15-9 to win yemainder of: A flight and B\the men’s singles; Helge Holke-) flight. stad and Dave Bown of Rupert’ . However, ‘the tournament as alteam to defeat George, Vierick; ‘whole * was-: -termed a- complete: and Bob ‘Tough, also of Ruperts --success, by every. ‘participant. . Players from Kitimat cleaned 10-15, 15-6 and 15-2, for. the} “up ‘In A flight witile the Miller men’s doubles; and Cec Hep- ner and Sheilw Murphy of Kiti-! “Bay players: completely swept B ‘flights: mat won.the mixed doubles, de-i -| feating Rupert's George Vierick; jo a stone, representing.’ the Prince Rupert Jubilee Commit- and Fran Cross: 7- 15, 7-140 ‘and, bee, ' was “introduced by club 15-7, i In B flight Hazel Stephens, at ‘president, » George Mostad, and ‘presented Jubilee. ‘trophies to and Joan: Smith of Miller’ Bayi downed Rupert's Dorothy Etzer-. tie -A ight winners and Jubilee ‘ trophy: “plaques to the winners za and Ruth Shafpe-18-16, 15-11" dn. B. flight. managed to WINN pon. CP) erp: 0 vineial Football 1 Union tinal to whitting ‘defence’ 0 ‘hammer 1058 | in the second. ‘game of | Ploens. who. played. ‘as, defensive] ri nipe . fale’ with a cast; pa his right eg wan the last Saturda and 15-10 for the. * women’s, doubles title; Miller Bay’s Larry: } h . cracked’ “bone. in nig’ ‘throwing ep Bombers: bottled: a hand:- Further, examinations . are end: most.of the. way, inter-. scheduled to determine whether - Bob .Tough ‘acted as tourna-| Denny defeated Carl Etzerza,, he will be: able . to direct’ the | ment chairman while Jeanjalso of Kitimat, 15-10 and 15- 8: : ‘final “Behitbert’ was convenor for the| for: the men’s singles; James! ‘ ‘dance which was. held at HMCS Stephens. with, Carl Etzerza: ; i ‘Bombers’ - attaek: in the: s game. Cae downed . Kitimat’s Cec Hepner | Chatham, Saturday. night. and Don Hepner, 12-5, 15-12 and, oe eke ap sae del Tet oP ; “In the later. stages with, Boin tand-oy play Was an: in- . . '. Results were: -: hers" trying desperately to_ pull lina “flight—-Women’s singles | 15-5 in the mixed doubles; oS Nonna Horner: of. Prince Ru- James: Stephens. and Hazel, terception. by: young Canadian wat lensive. half, Howie. . Schumm, oho! “grabbed a pass: thrown by ie nnipeg” quarterback Vern Colé ~-‘gnds danced * down. thes ‘Sidelines | - the » ‘Edmonton 45° to" the = total of 56 yards. ° First’ downs. ‘Yards rushing “|” Ydrds’ passing. Stephens of Miller Bay combined: to down Harry ‘Wek and ‘Laur, Graham, ‘both of Kitimat, “1- 5 and 16- 8. the game’ out. of. the: fire, ‘Eski> ; mos, gave a, display. ‘of ball, con: trol: reminiscent. of, the. strategy that won ‘three ‘straight . Grey¥. ‘Cups. for. Edmonton: in. 0 .1954- 55- 56. . pert defeated. Janct. Smith of . Kitimat-.12-10. and 11-5; Janet _ “Smith | and Sheila Murphy of cBitinat | _teamed_ up to. defeat 7 St, ANDING i “inten GID Jubilee’ tournament held . durin ast- weekend: ‘are - t g e's’ ‘only; Ae TEE on Passes. fnade-tried | ea: ‘pit. Esks ahead 9-4 and out of f | Ponts-average 9a y ith :theirtrophies. From left.to’ right,” back. row-- |, ephens, Carl: Etzerza, ‘Cec Hepner, ‘Larry: Denny,: He ge t eae oF dv an ave. ‘Bown. .Front- ‘row-—Joan Smith, Hazel Ste- Janet Smith,- -Norna, Horner, ‘Sheila: ‘Murphy’ and: Bill presenting - the. ‘Prince- ‘Rupert Jubilee Committee . T's. reach." es ‘| Fumbles-fumbles lost. ST ‘NO’ HINDRANCE ">| Penalties-total . yds’ er, on the -third play: of |, ame, “Eskimo. defensive | half nith, ‘playing with a“mas- e; cast: protecting- a dislocated one:in his left’ wrist, intercepted Cole. pags and'ran to the. Win- ard line: ‘Thrée. plays ne cee eg mene nae ae a et mane oe ee baa, ie dit The Cry that Rocked es, mae ae a The Eskimos. vexecuted 62 plays in the. game, , excluding punts, Ce ‘compared : ‘with’ 54-for Winnipeg; |] 0 >. In the..second , half, Edmonton |}. yess ground | out. 35. plays to Winni- _— peg’s 21. eee ohh Qn Pack HUDSON ~ Jean SIMMONS — ono MCGUIRE a “TODAY TO WED. . oe ‘SHOWING “Gary Oakes, ‘Sports Editor: “prince. Rupert Dailp Mews. ~ Joe: Coffey = = , CHAMPS: (OUTRUSHED aa Tuesday, November. 15, 1960 field goa that woe ee In all, EsKimos::rolled. up’ 15 gre. P ‘first downs . to» Winnipeg’s * 18 SPORTS “ROUNDUP” am bers’. first. play ‘after fullback ~ Charlie: ard: fumbled and Coffey re~- or..Edmonton : at, the ' ‘and, outrushed .: the: - defending | | .champions 199. yards .to 178. Es- ‘kimos : passed . for a. total of 75 yards, with ‘Parker _completing| — pipee eats pad s: Held oe eight of 11 attempts for 63 yards |" ag in. counted - a: single. point, pand:, Don. Getty: nites OM Ais). ‘ Vie Chapman “counted $ "only : toss for 12. ‘Winnipeg’s | ” Cole. “Ohare star Wat j farmed out to Kitchener} | ‘NEW YORK Co — New. York, guarantee their: operation next, | Rangers | ‘Monday farmed - out} season. ‘goalie | Jack: McCartan, star of; ye the. 1960: Winter. Olympic’ ‘Games| _ “Buchholz beaten: Ve ‘and ‘only | “United- States porn! ‘SYDNEY (7—American’ Ss player | in. the National .Hockey ‘Earl. Buchholz was beaten -in. thie ‘to Kitchener-Waterloo; quarter-finals ‘of. the. New: ‘South mn: Professional ; singles championship. ‘to-| 1h. lewitt, ate KENT SMITH 2 KEN SCOTT -- on Noy ROBBINS -°M-G-M PRESENTS | ERNEST. BORGNINE | TORPEDO RUM, | , . CINEMASCOPE x METROCOLOR: Me aid ee : Pa teaas 7 e npleted| . sevens. “Of AS: -attemp's : for.” 19- bers’ points went-to: full | yards. SER tas back: Gerry: James, « ~ whose - we Fullback ‘Joknny: Bright,’ -who 7 esa: brief. 3- 2- handled : the: ‘bulk ;“of- “Eskimos’, ti y and: ‘rushing ‘assignments, ‘picked: up! {ra ‘yards:’on 18° carries: Parker ran - 62. yards: on‘ 10 .-tries and: League, | Kwong. 42 yards on’14 car- of. the il her | Lea! \:Eskim fromiscrimmage, sie : running: ‘twice for four yards. . vo} “Shepard: gained: 60- yards. on: gi ¢ ‘| carries.. for Winnipeg and ‘Shan-|. ‘go: for. ‘the: first down.” ae ‘SUSTAINED ’ DRIVE. ‘MISSING " Bombers,. who: ‘appeared oe ‘be ‘Bower recovering. “from” ‘Satur- - tnree- -game. ‘ryout with the Ran-!-: Manager’ ‘fined of non 59 on seven—including his § gers last season and was signed |: spRAGUSE, N.Y. - WH. “Jose oe ona regular, basis. He has. been Netro, 63, former: “manager... ‘of 47- yard: run {alternating in goal with veteran day's rugged: ‘contest’ than ‘were! ‘“Fskimos - ‘returned 40: Edmon- ‘Lorne ‘Gusap. erorsley now the boxer Carmen Basilio, has. uit ik: ‘akinios,” were: unable to put to-| ton Monday night: to prepare for. onl Rancer, oalie. Ys December 20 to pay.a* $5,000 fine : gether | a. sustained, drive ‘under! the final. game, | ‘Neither team, y 8 for failing to file federal income’: he Franchise for sale, returns on $73,093. { + tt Pally | ee a ene Smee Schmidt tops. of ' : 2 * a The action came in the face| 4 Celco league: |. . of a Tuesday deadline imposed Elsa Schmidt of Notwest Foods. by PCL officials, which. required| topped section A .of the Celco |} Solons to put. a $25, 000° bond to| City Bowling League November direction . of Cole: He was | reported | any major. injury from | ‘iD! Atuting for. the. injured Ken | the. second. “contest. Ss ACR AMENTO, Calit, wm —Di- -yeetors ° of Sacramento | ‘Solons| voted “Monday night to try to sell their Pacific Coast Leag zn baseball franchise. . meen te ee Gone Coastal Steamship’ pao ty ' f . we ae 9 winning both the .women's|} C0. : ; | e FREIGHT . So boo wt ae Currie aces high single and high three with|] oo) ce oka ue. a : | eo PASSENGERS - ys Pp 815 and 800 and. helping, her Pot a we ean! te , . — @ REFRIGERATION women keglers|ir ovis 8h ne sme] ‘For a Limited Time — col Your’ Ad in | Today | Behind’ the high’ single:“and| Fred Viger: of Cook’s won, thej| ee Wa. me FAST FREIGHT SERVICE FROM + BV high three of Chris Currie with] men’s high single and high three |p * Ruri a CLASSIFIED AD on household: or ‘personal items for sale». * Sand 7 iy | bey HA} 266 and-678,.McLean & Rudder- | with:315 and 796. 2. eo eee you pay for the ad only when and if you ‘sell the items. Af the item nr t my VANCOUVER GIVING 3RD. DAY: “Bl ham won the team high three in|. In B. section, Gladys ‘King of. ee Fe ad ti d- d " HI th ih f the d! I . mo, “DELIVERY IN PRINCE, RUPERT,® section B of the women's: bowl- Bert's captured the. women's ae ver ise oesn se ere is no F, ange. or tne. a Oe re ms a ng league. with high single rolling while|f{ cere te . i oo KITIMAT AND TERRACE et ‘McRae. Motors won the team Emily Butt of Johnson's Out~ GR 9 4 “ high single, with 927, boards took -the women’s high ne ros 5 4 Full Information and Reservations ‘In A. section, Joyce Paul of three with 686,” Do 'R. “Ba: ‘, . a contact: . ao ' Good ° ‘Neighbors captured the} | RCMP’s Doug Ruttan rolled. a re Bg +h oS ‘ i - Prince Rupert: | | high single with 322 and led her) 307 to win. the men's high single|} ee ey 1. Advertisor must haye tolophone—with number” in t c. ad, re r ‘Northland ‘Dock, Phone, 6200- 6201, team | to. the high | single with|while Nils Sjoberg of Under=|Pooce ye 2. Price of article must be in the od.) Co ‘ ; . o Kitimat: . oe 11,178, inkers picked up the. high thrde Leta oe as 3. Article must. be houschold or personal itom—not ‘commercial. . ‘ ae mo IN Wo hog “Annotte- -Johanson’s 699 , wos) with 624, DEE Ee ue 4... We will charge 10% or. minimum of $1.00 if sale is made, set's ( MT serving the 0” orthern Dock: & archouse \good enough to win high three|. Rupert Hotel's 1,171 ‘and 3,236 Po _ 5, Advertisor must call the Daily. News as soon as ony article is sold, Wwe, Coast Phone: 1688: and 1889. “and also help hor team, Annettes,| wore good enough to win both p wo U., of $0 that tho | ad, may bo, vovited or token out, | OO ma I j win the high three ‘with 2,037 team high : single and high® three; Pa ee oS mo pes f een esults were: — Results were: ST , i a4 e cwenl IRAITATER. B ttAt In A’scclion—Clausens 4, Tere} In A section—Notwest rooda os IF ARTICLE DOESN'T. SELL - —_ NO ‘CHARGE 1S: MADE FOR THE AD! eee © OFTEN IMITATED, BUT NEVER EQUALLED! nah Section olan A ls, Cocks OF. 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