a rrbacaeiaetneeer ---* hird tea : < 8S Ss NATIVE TEAMS — All 24 teams entered in the ‘lhird Annual All-Native Basketball Tourna-~- ment appeared on the flcor in full uniform during the official opening Tuesday night. Prince Rupert Mayor P. J. Lester officially opened the tourney when he scored a layup after seven attempts. His try at a free throw fell short. — Staff photo by Gary Oakes Kimberley’s Hansen still unbeaten er 7 games in championships REGINA’ 4?) Prince Edward j taking an 8-7 decision from one-{/Newfoundland had Island’ .and., Nova’ ‘Scotia nearly|;win Nova Scotia. and five icsses, Nova Scotia a played. David roles to Goliath! Ina Hansen's Kimbericy, B.C.,: win and six losses. British Columbia and Quebee|rink ended the seventh round of j rinks Wednesday night. ithe nine - game round - robin ‘round game 12-4 against Phyllis * The winless islanders met un- | series with a 7-0 record. ‘Pinder of New Brunswick after beaten British Columbia in the! Anne Philips of Quebec and ibeing pushed closeiy for five seventh round of the Dominion |Joyce McKee of Saskatchewan ‘ends. Alberta beat Newfoundiand women’s curling championships had 6-1 marks. Alberta followed /15-3 in nine ends and Ontario and lost 8-6. iwith four wins in seven games. | beat Manitoba 10-5. Once - beaten Quehee was | while Manitoba, Ontario and)... . pushed to the last rock petore |New Brunswick had 3-4 records. (NFLD. FALLS HARD ene ae cee Lae In the sixth round, Mrs. Han- two wins? Saskatchewan won its seventh-- “Leafs move ahead with 4-2 win at Toronto As a result, they dropped five | ‘points behind the second-place Leats and have only nine more vames to play to Toronto’s i1. By The Cannclan Press Chiegta Black Thlawks nity heave toosettie fa another third- : lace finich oan the National . P mu Seer es 5 Flsewhere Wednesday night. Hoekey League flis season be- ; . a +3 * New York Rangers strengthened couse of fear inability to win : - : apotto. te ‘their grip on fourth place oy , We tees : . : Cl . seeming from behind for a 2-2 Pie Uawks. coming valour aly, . . . oo do ecco be with Boston Bruins at New aodast clip after curly-season ty ong dseries, were clibled d-2 by the ; on MISC TCS y i The Maple Leafs now have 7 Maple Leats ina ponalty-stud- . ‘ led contest at ‘Toronto Wed- points, 10 fewer thin first-place hesda night ‘Montreal Canadiens, while the ' sday re Black Hawks have 67. The Ran- ° ‘gers have 455, four more than Rollins stars ‘fifth-place Detroit, but they for Buckaroos ‘have played three more games than the Red Wings. | "The Bruins haven't been able ito wink in their Jast 15 outings- - AL Rollins, who won two of the (managing only three ties during National Hockey Leaerne’s top ithe span--and are deep in the: awards while Cending goal CAMC | cellar, { giitoof a twoevear retirement ins Chicago, fired by Bobby Lint speech acuhur fashion Wednesday | twice pulled Lo within one son | niet ‘of the Maple Leafs, but was un-; Rollin: fa qjemed Partland lable to overcome an early Tor: Buehoroos of fae WHEEL and shut onte Jead. . out Seathh: Tetons 3 0 Most hile fo Anvetos Blades ceded Edioouten Bhyers 2d, \ eee ee te te mmm te \ OC Seccer | LONDON CReubters).- Results | 2 \ of Old Country soecer games Curling playoffs played Wednesday night: ““N start Monday Underv-28 Toternational She plavett. bar the Columns Scotland 2, Bneland 4 Celdhtiose Tropiey ii the Waonien's FAERS CUP Curling Tevet wold cred Wider. | Quarter-Final Kirst Leg way at 380 pr Moucdiy at the, Sheffield W 3, Barcelona 2 curline rind. ENGUISEH DEAGUE Droawe for thie qiasotie ibe its Division I follows: Alice Piitehte vs Dor Wolverhampton 2, Man United 2 tppd from Feb, 07) SCOTTESIL LEAGUE othy Grote... Pots Ariston va Dorks Donniate, Dorey Palle vs Ruby Meriiooa Iathiy were! Division 4 ry ALL Bhaternun ) Hath 4, Tha Lanark J Winners ol (he Hotehie Gomez) Rangers 2% Motherwell | | mame wih play outers aft the ‘Phe following matches were , Armatroney Donate contest | postponed beenuse af snow and | while winners of the iadiant- ee: Moglish League, Division 1) Merrison alte vill phe owl | Blaekburn vs West Ham, Div- ners of the Bert Baten ame aden EEE Bradford vs Brent- wt PO80 peti Meadiy Mrord and Torquay vs Peterbor- inal plaveth. colb tabe phieepanmi: Diviston TV. Bradford vs WE Opa Pte edie I Wrexham: Seoltish League, Di- lvision oT -Airdriconians va Bt, Union City. Nd (" Hibiny Mirren, Jturricniae Carter Tou. Prersan, Nw. knocked out Pel. Sirti, WGN, Puerta Rico ets of today's rugby unton matehes: BHera lento, uli 8 Pred! juast Midlands 19, Barbarians Roots, POS eronente, Kheeked | Ut, gut Charhe Chomddone: saath) Oxford University 44, Oxfard- 167, Tuas Ane edi evs shored, t LONDON CReutersd --- Results SOCIAL EVENING ROD & GUN CLUB HOUSE Saturday, March 3rd —- 8:00 p.m. COLD TURKEY PLARE DANCING Metnbers and Guests Welcome DONT FORGET PES OPEN TOUSE EVERY SUNDAY —— “@ame Lin eight ends, Quebec beat New Brunswick 12-8, Saskatchewar ne ‘ f H k jsen shellacked Newfoundland 18- : O awKks | : iyicked up a 9-3 win over Nove. Manitobe | Scotia, Alberta beat 13-8 and Ontario whipped P.ET 11-5. The P.EI. rink kept the pres- sure on B.C. all the way through “heir match, One of the besi shots of the game came in the fourth end when skip Elizabeth MacDonald of P.E.I. executed 3 difficult raise for one counter and drew through a port on the difficult side-ice. Mrs. Hansen had things her own way in the Newfoundland ‘game. Her rink filled the house with rocks on all but the third. end. when Tinker Rockwell, Newfoundland skip, drew to a nearly empty house for her one point. The Quebee - Nova Scotia see - sawed from the sev - enth end, when Mrs. Carter drew for two and a 5-4 lead, Mrs. Phi'- ips gol two in’ the elghth, but whe Heht on a take-out in the ninth, allowing Nova Scotian ta: draw for two. Women's curling results Here are the results of Mon- day night's wetion In the Wo- men's Curling League: Tpm--Whatman 8, Armstrong 10, Gomes 4; man 11, Bremner 4; Ritehle Eviksen §; Anderson 6, Rivet 10; and Gordon 9, Holkestad 6. 0:30 p.me--Newton 11, MeDon- ald 10: Wby 11, Pallant 8; Me- Deane ahs 7 Lean Tl, Melkay 10; Domlnato, 12, Merrison 7) Beoth 10, Shier 9; | err 6, and Lewis 1, 15, AS SE Se ~ Players hold out NEW YORK (#-— Rocky Cola- vito with Detroit gol $35,000 last -season, is offered a reported ig42.500 this year, wants “over ' $50.000.” . ' Orlando Cepeda, with San “Francisco got $30,000, is offered ' $42,500, wants $60,000. Pitcher Joey Jay with Cincin- | nati, got $15,000, is offered $25.- 000, wants $30,000. That’s the status of the three major holdouts in major league baseball today. . Miami Beach, Fla. Up--—Cassius : Clay, 195, Louisville, Ky., stopped 'Don Warner, 18914, Philadelphia i (4). Greenville loses to Hartley Bay A third team was eliminated in the senior division in the Third Annual All-Native Tournament last night in the Civic Centre. Greenville was eliminated from the double knockout tournament by virtue of a 74-34 loss to Hart- ley Bay. Greenville lost its first game to Kitamaat 110-40. Earlier in yesterday’s action Klemtu and Kitwancool were knocked out of the tourney. The only other senior division game in yesterday’s afternoon and evening draw saw Kitkatla edge Hartley Bay 51-36 to set the stage for the Hartley Bay- Greenville contest. In the intermediate division, defending champion Hazelton defeated Kitkatla 55-47. Other intermediate scores were: Port Simpson defeated Bella Bella 69-47, Hartley Bay downed Prince Rupert Royals 52-39, Kit- katla defeated Klemtu 50-22, Greenville edged UFAWU 47-38 and Kitamaat downed Canyon City 50-61. Klemtu and Canyon City were | ‘eliminated in yesterday's inter- ‘mediate action. This leaves 11 teams in the intermediate divi- ‘sion and seven teams in the sen- ior division. | Top scorer in the senior games ‘yesterday was Andy Peers of ‘Bella Bella with 47 points while ‘Mathew Bright of Greenville was ‘high scorer in the intermediate ‘eontests with 24 points, In the Kitkatla - Hartley Bay ‘game Hartley Bay led 36-35 with ‘only a few minutes left to play ‘but led by sharp shooting Fred ‘Gamble, Kitkatla scored 16 ‘points in a row to wrap up the ‘game, Gamble led Kitkatla with 30 ‘points while high scorer for ‘Hartley Bay was Gidion Robin- ison with 12 points. Referecs Gus a. AM ANSA PRODUCTION 14 wn FAMOUS ORSON WELLES 4 Nickerson and Bill (Mouse) Mor- Between games Friday night at the Civic Centre two Humane Society Awards will be presented to Edward George Sampson and James Dudoward by J. V. Boys, Indian Commissioner of British Columbia. They are receiving these awards for heroic action and presence of mind in assisting in the rescue of Howard Charles Lincoln from drowning at Ryan's Point near Port Simpson, B.C., December 1, 1954. The awards will be presented about 7:30 p.m. Regals win title CHILLIWACK (---Powell River (International) Hockey League championship Wednesday night in three straight games, beat- ing Chilliwack Steelheads 6-4. Regals won the Pacific Coast: as KING SAULin sw CLEQNORA ROSSI DRAGO + IVG PAYER GIULIA EUBINI MERRE CRESSOY EQKARL HILTON KRONOS: MASSIMO SERATO geesneas suuiee annists Tey Cabice — PLAYVESS THEATRE email ata TOTALSCOPE pm, - 9 p.m. SAT, MAT. 2pm. : “TODAY to SATURDAY — 7:30 p.m. ONLY | PRICES ADULTS... STUDER? WS ! 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