% ao 4 _< — pp - ey ate ete ef JOrince Rupert CELCO CITY * §, Hidbar rolled a high single of: 231 in the Celco City league’s B section last week. Betty Senum took the high threes with 590. * Pat O'Reilly won the men’s bien single with 325 and the high | threes with 646. Star Cabs won. the*team high single with 4129, and Teddy Bears won the high threes with 2998. ‘ points taken: Thirsty Seven 3, Buinrise 1; Teddy Bears 4, Can- adian Stevedoring 0; Al Penner $>"PWA 1; Civil Service 4, Bill Fnomber 0:, Leftovers 3, Over- waitea VW Star Cabs. 4, Johnson Outboards 0. ¢ In .the Celco City League’s A gection Ruth Ramsey of Central Barbershop took the ladies high gingle with 249 and Faye Ter- rion of Standard Oil high three. with 644. # yim Terrion of Standard Oil polled the men’s high single with q05-and Frank Judd of Central Barbershop with 686. Rupert Motors won the team high single With 1261 and the team high three with 3564. » THURSDAY MIXED x * The. following results: Wo- mer s‘high single — Ivy Stewart Universal with 295; Wonien’s Pieh three — . Lil Philbey of Yukon | Gems with 686; Men’s gingle.— ‘Tom McMeckin of Headpinners ~-with 306; . Men's three —.also MeMeekin with 774; Peam high ‘single and three — ¥ukon' Gems with 1243 and 3353 yespectively. 4-Thursday. mixed points: Don’s Men's ‘Wear 4, Maple Leaf Cafe : Headpinners 4, Miller Bay 0; Certified. Welding 3, Heme Super | Seryice.1; Universal 3, WOTM 1; Fashion : Footwear 2, Canfisco 2: Yukon Gems 2, John’s BA ‘Ser- Mie 2. as ; ‘ “LOCAL. 708 LEAGUE fatter six ‘weeks of bowling Edith | Sunberg holds the ladies fiigh single for the season in the GA” section of - the 708 league with a score cf 319, and Ron Rothwell. of -Dodgers holds the men's sngle with 345. won the | Daily ews Wty. Friday, November 16, 1962 — League bowling results In last week’s bowling J. Car- ino rolled 309 for high men’s single in the “A” section and a 677 high three to help his team win the high three game total of 2,858. Betty Hyndman of Car- dinals relled «a high single of 289 and a 637 high three to take | ‘the ladies honors. In the “B” section Shirley In- itermela of White Sox bowled a ‘high single score of 255 and won the. three game total with 615. ‘Tom Tanaka of Choppers scor- ed a 266 high single.and high i three of 673. Phylis Faulkner holds the high ‘single for the season in the B section with 279, and Shirley In- termela the high three of 615. Tom Tanaka holds high single ond high three of 266 and 673. League Standings: — 7 “A” League — Alley Rats 14; Cardin- als 13; Has-Beens 13; Cellars 13; Orbits 12% and Dodgers 11. | “B” League — Choppers 17; White Scx 14; Darts 11; Diges- ters 10%; Sparks 8; Bleachers 7. LADIES BOWLING. LEAGUE A League — High single game ‘Grace Shuster- of Hard Hats, 995; High three. games, also Shuster with 692; Team high single game, Hard Hats, 1018; | Team high three .games, An- nettes, 2556. ey A League points: — PRF Cr. Union 4, Granby 0; New Laurel 3, Greenhorns -1;, McLean & Rudderham 3, Jeannettes 1° | Dibbs 3, Twisters 1,.. Hard. Hats (2; Annettes 2; Stars. 2, Shop- ‘Basy 2. B League points: — High single game, Edna Bond of Big Sisters, 256: High three games, also Bond with 634; Team high single game, Big Sisters, 958; Team high three games also Big Sisters with 2629. ~ B. League ‘points: — Big Sis- ters 4, Alley Cats 0; Babcock 3, Shentcn’s Sheet Metal 1: Re- bekahs 3, Co-Op 1; Fashion Footwear 3, Odd Balls 1; Union Maids 2, Ketas 23 - White Caps, 2, Beatniks 2. 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SATURDAY ae ‘ Ns POCIILS OEHE “Bowery. Boys”? | Comets tip. Hawks 8- 3 in thrilling encounter There: was not as much. action ing two ‘goals and R. Wesley ‘and around .. the: , Tuesday? sf proved ‘to “be™ with Cougars, edging. Hawks. 8-5.. nets. as usual - shockey. “Y game Ted: ‘Holder. score the:t ti O° another thriller goals. : ‘Anton and O’Hara scored again ‘but L. Alexcee tabbing the other wo. : wo “Hawk Cougars took: a 4-2 lead in the in the second. period but* Hawks |. first period” with” ‘Je Anton scor- ‘retaliated: with: only one goal ‘scored by. Bob. Moore. Jim Ar- noe oe, seneau: and-J. Martin . scored the ne ae aet e remaining .Cougar goals in the , Wish your friends and re period and’ Johnson and} relatives a Merry. Christ- mes with . | for the Hawks. alty given to Howe in. the sec- ond period. Four penalties were given to each team in the first period and five for Cougars to three for’ Hawks in the third. © Refere was Ron Basso, line- man was Vern. Movold, and timekeeper was J. J. Patrick. BASKETBALL SCORES By The Associated Press National Association Syracuse 120, Los Angeles 98° Chicago 95; New York °92 | American League | Sea Cadet “CHRISTMAS HOLLY Orders taken, up: to. Nov. 30th for: “shipments any- where in.Canada_ or US. A. For Prompt Service Phone 2667 = G44" ¢, -, 8864. - 3930 | “sditional. : Sport Page. | Yes, we want you to enjoy. the finest in good eating © and fost service € Pree at. oe n, the friendly’ ate. no ‘mosphere at Tar Gondola” ro Cafe, fe pos ie a _ FOR. mR THE FASTEST TAKEOUT SERVICE ‘IN TOWN “Yow, veoelve ‘prompt: ‘nldention when you phone 2621 rad’ ‘and. Adolphio" Paolinelli, 5: TO- dene tal! a , Howe scored tthe last two goals, “There was a misconduct pen-} Philadelphia. 114, Chicago’ til Duet scores 12 Gordie Cameron Jr..and Chris Berg scored. SIX goals apiece. to aid Cubs toa 21-14 win over Ti- gers in J unior floor. hockey - Tues- SCORING | -*Cubs- Cameron ‘6, “Ken *Olson 1, Doug” Mullins - 3, Chris Berg. 6, Vern Movold 1, Brian Eby 1, and | Fred Alexcee 3. Total 21. ‘Penaities: —seven: Tigers—Norm Rae 5; Bill. Don- ‘see’ 1, Bob Pottle. 2, ‘Merl Sinoski L Weekend — Three floor hockey players | tied for top scoring spot: PE Annual banque’. The annual banquet. of the Rupert Outboard - ‘As- sociation will be held” al. ‘the _| Red and Gun Club Saturday, Prince i a3 1 f Ie N. Rae, Tigers 4.26 9 BACK ROOM curling — LADIES CURLING wo 7:00 p.m. Monday. Gomez-Johnston, ice 6 _ Armstrong-Hargrove, ice 1. _‘Kerr- Holkestad, ice 2 ~ pallant-Dominato, ice 3 ‘Eby-Merrison, ‘ice 4 Ritchie-Scott,: ice 5 9:00 p.m. Monday - Shier-Newton, ice. 4. McDonald-Deane, ice.3- Rivett-Bateman, ice 5 ’ Lewis-Breniner, ‘ice 1. Gordon-Billing, ice 2 LEGION, DRAW: 7 ., Sunday Armstrong- -Gordon, ice 1 Dyer- -Simundson, ice 2 Dar Gomez-McKay, ice 3. Dot Gomez-Jefferies, ice 4 Crawford- Kerr; ice ..5 Veitch- Shepard, ice 6 MIXED DRAW. - Saturday, 7:30. p.m. A. Rivett-B. Roberts, ice 1; A. Shields- -A. “Atchison,” ice 2 R. Webber- -M; Kaardal, ice 3. TAAL OWNERS - OPERATORS ASSOCIATION “SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. — 8:00 p. m. —: LOTUS CAFE All Members Please Attend” Portraits for Christmas Gifts aren’t just taken off the shelf and wrap- ped up for Christmas de-. livery. ‘Every portrait is a hand- ‘made. product, created with great..attention to B every detail. Give .us- . ample time to give your. fs order. proper attention. | Call fora Christmas. ap- pointment now. - Senior Floor Hockey League R, Cameron, Cubs: 3. 14 2 Members and guests are“ in- J StandingST 4 o Mullins, Cubs 3 18 : 4 vited,. Trophies will be award- foe n, s i ‘ ‘| Cougars 3 1R, Erickson, Elks. 3° 11 2-. vanauet, a ance will’ follow: the; Celgar } ; Goalies ‘Standings Ce vet) |Hawks V. Movold and» (GA. 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