Ly NY POT TE TT : regarded intentionally. | . after ‘sending First - Landing over chim: out. an . extra ‘eighth of a mile for a’ year ‘other. ‘der. : “after Saturday: itl be too: ate. to. shift ~ “any ‘other. top- -notch. ‘contender, “even. if I ‘wanted: to.” a Arcaro: ould - ‘have Selected Elkcam Stable’s: Atoll, three- quarters mo “in As 10.1-5- for. a three- length triumph. and then seven-.'' 23, + -5 ‘Eddie lost no. time announcing” his “with: : : | ROOKIE RALPH .BAOKSTROM hauls the: puck away | from - Toronto Maple Leaf goalie Johnny Bower on a play. that’ gave ‘Montreal Canadiens a. 2-2 first-period tie in the opening | -game. ‘of their: best-cf- -seven Stanley Cup final sin ‘Montreal Thursday. Two Leafs bother Backstrom while Mobtreal’ s Claude |- Provost, who ‘got. an assist, looks.on..The two teams mect tonight in: the third game of, the series. Montreal leads .2-0. : , ae .. —CP Photo. Prince Rupert. “Daily. News. fee ne Tuesday, April 14, 1959 _ Leaf s comeback legend ~ seems on verge of burial “TORONTO @—Toronto Maple Leafs, their comeback’ legend on the’ verge of burial, tangle with Montreal’s power-laden Canadiens, in the third game of their Stanley Cup final: series tonight. They may be peering down a gun barrel. If Leafs: ‘hope to pull off an- other ' on¢. of those ©. dazzling comebacks, they should start to- night. The setting is right. They trail. Canadiens. 2-0° in the best- of-seven séries for hock- as predictions about. his team ‘beat- ing Bruins, is still optimistic “Those guys have. to: win four before they can claim the Stan- ‘oommas " ’ yy ates Pat Pattee Pata me 8 8) se et Music by Trig Kaardal and his ' Western Gentlemen, Admission 75¢ EVERYBODY WELCOM E be ba. fe vO Ue PHILIP'S HI-FI os FRIDAY, APRIL 17th “Canadian Legion Auditorium each wae ee a2 ae RTOS EE 8 Oe eS, gS igh gO tee Pate TE we! a ee ee eae Ee MaMa te em ntatartatntat ahaa urea as PHILIPS MODEL F510 SAVE ON PHILIPS STEREO HI-FI ‘COMBINATION—UP TO $120. 00 ° Powertnt UW Gabe radio ONG wall FETT amplition. @ 1 xpeod, wutomatie peoord ohanger @ Hepnrate bass and Lroble control @ Three matched 8" Apenkers © Superlative ovblood design Lyman In walant sad, a mahogany or Wght ok Regular $489, $369.95 95 “The Btore that Sorvica Built” McRae. Bros. Ltd. | " Phone 2325 2336 ley: Cup,” he said Monday. “We'll win. the next. two here: when that: happens,’ Canadieris, had better. watch: out.” me ‘Montreal coach ‘Toe Blake’. seeking an tinprecidented fourth! straight Stanley Cup, says: “I'm But there's” a feeling aroind still not making any predictions the National Hockey: League that ;about this series. We know we've Leafs have used up their quota got. two tough games, ahead of of miracles for this season..Punch |us in Toronto. All T’ll say is that Imlach,. the Leafs. coach vita | wt re going to do our best to made what seemed to. be wild i win in four straight.” ~ Womens how ey’s .most:: prized: trophy. _ And they’ re: “pack: con. “home * ices “Leafs. were* in: ‘the same: situa- tion against Boston Bruins in the. semi- -final. They. exploded | to take the series ‘in the seventi game. e 4 a ling league Annettes captured their sponsors ty ophy as’ ‘vepu- lar play i in the Women’s Bowling: league came to a | National League pennant, a large variety of field events. By The Canadian Press. Milwaukee’ Ss. talent-load- ed. ‘Braves, confident . of living up to the role as fav- orites for a third straight called on old pro Warren Spahn= today for their flag-raising home opener} with the ambitious Phila-|. delphia Phillies. More than 43,000 were ‘expected to jam County Stadium but, for the: first. time .since .the. club’s 1,500: tickets were unsold on the eve, of a home debut. San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles also were playing their first. games at home today. The Giants sent Jack Sanford against the Chicago Cubs; Dave Hillman while the . Dodgers matched Johnny, Podres with Lindy McDaniel of St, Louis. PIRATES TRY AGAIN. Pittsburgh’ Pirates, surprising- ly winless, were at.Cincinnati. but that didn't. qualify as an opener, tt was at Cincinnati that the Pie _Kitwanga — - - Sport heads named The Kitwanga . spririztietd Sports Committee headed by the group’s: newly elected’ chief os {Stanley Williams have set May sporting activities. “Preparation ‘of plans are now underway~ ~and it‘is hoped many from various surrounding com- munities will attend,” Secretary Harold ‘Sinclair said. Events ‘planned for ‘the two- day. celebration are a baseball championship, a soccer ‘champ- ionship and softball aside from historic’ move ‘from Boston, some] 18 and 19, as. two full days” for rates began. “inet 0-3 “ frusira- tion Jast Thursday. Spahn, who got a quick start. toward what. would be ‘his: 10th season of 20. victorles by shut- ting out the Pirates last Friday, goes. for. No, 2 against the Phils, who beat Cincinnati in their lone Start... “Ruben Gomez will - make ° “his A leig hton fish derb y top angler Horace Leighton. has boated four salmon totalling 79 pounds, two ounces to take a wide lead in the Salmon Derby . sponsored jointiy by the Rod and ‘Gun Club and the Rowing ‘and Yacht Club. \ ' Mr. Leighton’s scratches con- sist of a 41.10 pound spring sal- mon and three at 17 pounds, 10 pounds and 10.02 pounds. His 41,10 pounder | won him the first: weekly. prize. which was a pair. of binoculars donated by the Co-Op Centre: .. ‘The ‘second largest fish, a 25 ’ -| pound, eight. ‘ounce salmon was caught by Jim. Greer: although Gus Leighton -has caught. more pounds of fish’ with two at a total of 27 pounds.” A> salmon’ ‘caught’. by” “Cyril Bagshaw would have topped any catch: so far but he had not placed. an entry. ‘Mr. Bagshaw” pounder. After that. happened. an of- ficial sure to enter the derby before leaving on.a fishing trip. To create further interest, in addition to the first, second and third cash prizes there are three more. | A prize for the heaviest ‘ag- gregate. catch entered, one for the. most fish caught and a hidden weight ‘prize, The next prize -is..a camera set donated. by Ormes ‘Drugs Limited - for the week ending landed — Others on the executive are W..B.. Morgan, Silas Innes, Sol- omon: Bryant,’ Leonard . Moore, Geoffery Morgan, George Dan- iels, Gordon J ohnson and James Fowler. At°a meeting of: the Kitwanga And ‘springfield: ‘Ball Club,’ Edward; led by Annettes, Cooks \ Tait was electedito the office of president’ and Edward Benson {was named vice-president. Elected ‘to head the various ball’ teams were Ronnie John- son, soccer’ captain; Allen John- son, baseball eaptain; Roy Har- ris, ‘soccer’. manager; Joseph Daniels, baseball manager: Wil- | lis Morgan, baseball coach. "8 April 19. Other. catches. last week were as follows:. Bill Wood, cight pounds, 12, ounces and Andy MacDonald, . 11 ounces. and Mi pounds elght ounces. - Philadelphia Carlos Ortiz, 136, New York, stopped “Len New York (?-—Alonzo Johnson, 187%, Pittsburgh, outpointed Billy Hunter, 192, Detroit, 10. Paris (#—Laszlo Papp, 159, ; Hungary, and Germinal Ballar- ‘in, 16314, France, drew, 10. RM TODAY and 7 p.m. ae 9:05 p.m. lar. Good. Neighburs 46, Spor ts Shop squad jay) Feelly's Kids 47, School Belles 37, close last Tuesday night, The women’s wear 35, Wallnaces 29. to win the Annette trophy while Tensile in B League Cooks Jewellers); 4 League—Dibbs 4. Rupert Radio captured the Sweet Sixteen tro-'0; Vans 3, Big Sisters 1; vhy with a tot of 62 points, Reoe Tay 4 cenenteg qineties a; "New Laurel came second in A; 3 Len mie ‘Industriar Welding 4 League with 52 points and! watnces 0; Sports ‘Shep 4, credit Un- Brondway Pickups with 54 were!te, a: Greanhorns 4, Kelly's Kids 0; second in B League. . Clara Bellainy of New Laurel rolled 284 for high single of the evening while Evelyn Scott of Annettes with 703 was high three game winner. Annettes took both team hon- ors with 1019 and 2628, Jan Waldbauer of Industriol Welding and Emily Butt of Greoenhorns ted for high single game in B League with 239 and Marilyn Adrian of School Belles came up With 614 for three. Industrial Welding won team high single and triple with 080 and 2627, Tomorrow night will see the top five teams of A League and the six top teams In B League taking part in the playoffs, The remaining teams of both Aand B Leaguos will play far the consolation trophy April, 21. Stundings A Longuo--Annottosn 63, Now Laurel A282, Blara fl, Shop-Wnsy 40, Jonnntas 46, Vans Dnkory 45, Rupert Radio 44, Co-op 88, Dinhs 40, Big Alaters. 28. DB League Cooka Jowollors 62, Trondway Pickups: 64, Olnusons 81, Groanhorny Aly Tnduatrial Woldinit Prteccerpaer renee cei eh Oo: Saanich Plumbing 3, Cooks | Ly Cluusens 2, Schoo) Belles 2. 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