8 beW caused by. 1g: fers idney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain | in the ‘system... Then: backache, diss | va ‘turbed rest or that tired-out andheavy-- | 04s headed feeling may soon follow. That’s Py the time to take Dodd's: Kidney Pills. : Dodd’s‘stimulate the kidneys to normal’ ; 1en’ you feel: better leer rk. better. Get. Dodd's a “cyo moved into : a sec ond- place: tie with ‘Empress - " RELAXATION — ‘AND. ENJOYMENT / WHILE. DINING | QUT. AND (NO. AFTER. _DINNER DISHES . ‘TO. bo! 4d oo DINNER FOR Two — SOUP — - CONSOMME WITH EGG CUSTARD. - CHICKEN CHOW MEIN cee _ SWEET & SOUR SPARERIBS =|”) SESAME SEEDS— _$22 25} STEAMED | RICE— i | GREEN TEA. ves | with 13 points. ‘iteam with cight. tallies. the way tallying 18 in the first, }jand- Fashion's Dawn Tomlinson with five markers each. | Joblonski tops three, goals., and: assisted. on, two Vikings in Men’s- _Baskegball . League last night: downing: ‘Fraser & ‘Payne 57-51 in. a see- saw battle, The: Catholic boys now have two wins and three. losses, Em- press has two wins and losses and Fraser & Payne lead. the: race with three ‘wins. and two losses. . In intermediate. action. Prince Rupert ‘High > New Royals 58-37. The women’s game saw Prince Rupert High School girls ..trample ‘Fashion 28-13. - CYO's Bill Bailey” and Fraser scoring in the senior fixture with -13 points apiece. «. CYO took.an early. lead and by halftime were out. front 26-19. “The Clothiers outshot CYO 20- 16.in the third period but lagged behind in the fourth stanza. Referees Bill ‘of 24 penalties, 12 to each crew. ropped in seven of 17 while F- & P counted six of 14. : . Top scorer in the’ ‘intermediate game was Royals’ Matt’ Clayton Stewart Duncan led the school . The high school boys led all 18 in the second, 10 in the third. and 12 in the final stanza. High _piint-getters ins they, women ’s garne were high school’s Leona Colussi and Carol Brant OSHL scoring " KELOWNA @—Greg Jablon- ski, the fast-skating left-winger of the “Kelowna Packers, has increased his lead in ‘the indiv- idual scoring race of the Okan- agan Senior Hockey League statistics showed :Thursday, | The Packers. big winger. scored the. Senior, : -twol | ‘School : ‘trounced | & . Payne’s George Howe led ‘the : Morrison and! Ray McKay handed out a total! At the free throw line CYO| 2 tc as. ‘Canada. clung: doggedly to : : ; ime ‘British f-67 and , of Markham; ‘Ont.,. TIE: FOR. THIRD. Thomson's: brilliant round rounds of 70-70. ° nosrerooenror. - quarter, mark, strong” new t every: position. o Interes is: focusing: on geal, where. incumbent Jacques Plante ‘of Montreal , has. overcome the early: lead, built up by Detroit’s ‘Terry |; Sawchuk, and «centre, where Boston “sensation ‘Bronco Horvath: has: -been” ‘stealing the ‘thunder of Montreal's Jean Bel- iveau. a Plante, twice an . all-star, ‘and Sawchuk, three-time choice, face stiff. competition from’ ‘Toronto’s Johnny Bower, whose ‘stalwart the low-scoring Leafs in conten- tion. Bower has spent most’ of his 16- -season . professional career in the minors. : Beliveau, “highest. over- -al scorer on hockey’s. highest- ~Scor- ing team: during: the. last, five years, has. been dominating vat his position almost. from. “the. time he entered the. NHL. : wy ~ Motion - Picture » So Frankly 5 Physical So Boldly Unashamed... Sp Vomers: Sanh ais® ast? thirce Sgpames: to bring. his: total to 35 ‘points, games... “ Matching “Jablonski for a five point output and in. second place is Kamloops’ Chiefs’ rookie. wing- er Fred Gaber -who has 17 goais Don. Slater of “flon 22° goals’ and, 13, assists in Yo: TOUGH, CHOICE - ‘the running for.’ the spot :. he: snared last season; .but so are Geoffrion of Montreal and Gor- | die Howe of Detroit, along with Peter Thomson’ ae -run Australia’s: lead ‘in: the: ‘Canad eourse here, added, a two-under. 68. to _ “This, gave, Australia a seven-point. lead .over Canada, “represented: ‘by ‘Stan: ‘Leonard ‘of - Vancouver. ahd_ Al Balding . inthe team standings and: Thomson a. ° ‘one- point ‘edge over Leonard in the. Individual ° ‘competition. “Leonard : sank, an’ eight-foot putt on the final green for | a 69 anda 205’ total. He had a blistering 66 Thursday and a: ° 70 in the’ opening day of the 72-hole event. Balding,’ not. up - ‘to, his game, had° trouble. and came. in. -with'a'.75 fora'222 total. ‘His first two rounds were 14 and 73. ‘The United. States and South: Africa, were tied: for third . place in the team race’ with 433. Sam ‘Snead of. the U.S..was — third’ inthe individual race with 211, He. had a 73 today. | partner Kel Nagle, who, soared ' to a 6. after ‘Previous . par’. woenrnsconnasressneteeseeeeredenetenteseonnre nes nnn , _ Several. changes expected | on NHL ‘all-star squad | . By ALEX FARRELL ‘Canadian Press Staff writer’ a t's beginning to: appear - changes in the N ational Hockey League’: 's all-star line- up this season. With the schedule just past the one- ‘after missing out last season for Gadsby will-have to. give way. puck-stopping has. helped -keep j: es! aehisters: SOUR Se aah ht. wing, duplicating “last | year’s. situation. .. New | York’s. : ; Andy Bathgate: is very - «much: in! : iP old. rivals Bernie. Boom Boom | : “AGREE, TO: REMATCH” teat Machen’ Thursday ' agree ova ‘controversial draw. - Matchmaker » last. nd. laces 8, ne séco place See Jan; 18; Open king who drew’: up. near | . Oa a “}"" SAL: FRANCISCO MATT ite -heavyweights:; Zora.” Folley. »-and |= 10- round: rematch of; thelr. “year. Fe ‘Bennie. ‘Ford’: of; the: ‘San‘ Francisco “Boxing Club announced | rae. will meet here ir 8 : “Prince. Rupert. Daily News. Be Se riday,. ember. 20;. 1958. 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