REDUCES WAI VER PRIC e ON THE ALLEYS ee Goodwin Rolls High Single~ ‘Sizzling 376 oe ANC AP)--Pacifie Coast League direct tors have o er price from $7,500 to $6,000 and taker steps tne reague terday that waivers must be league club, before he be from whith he came. The directors also nust be obtained on any Player signed fo; ijor league seout obtained on naljo . ; najor can sOid Efforts to figure out results of the mixed five Pin bowling league ast week have hit a snag ise Many of the team cap- ‘lied to fill out sheets cor. ee While bees the league secretary is ie aWay on vacation, other league P Officials have been unable to Hi decipher on of the fancy a eee markings sheets handed in fer the matches " 4 Tean aptal are urged to ‘ . take more care from hers in to ' compiete forms correctly before “ee laVinig the alley But, a quick cheek of results | shows that George Goodwin of Orphans has set a new season mark ior a single game with $76. Jerry's. Barber Shop also hit a neat 3,375 in their three games against the Daily News, whieh Was soundly trounced in three games c + 4 Rusty Ford jed Jerry's with a three-game total of 677 and Beb nard-running halfback, Normie Kwong Anderson was close behind with his way through the Calgary ‘ine for 625. There were no stars on the iown in a Western Conference pam, at hewspaper team Bill Pullar (61) is moving in but too late ver the line. Calgary, neverthele won The en~pinners found the ‘wo-kame total-point semi-final erie aan & litte easier this week . more improved scores were (CP PHOTO) cad tn'bene the ee Lee i postec in both the men’s league ne mixed division Coste Jewelers continued their unbeaten record in the men's league, taking four points from & McCaf- ery and Commercial Hotel ORTS ROUND-UP | init by GA Y LE TALBOT Royal Hotel ‘K (AP)—In the event you haven't ne the the Oldtimers’ Club has asked the Albert team highs went to y rolied 877 for team games, Individual honors went to eames. Individual honrs went to nve to turn his suit because of a Ernie Lugrin with 205 and Bill rite ina national magazine last| Andersen, with 535, captured ; saa igh three + In the mixed ten-pin league nee ume teams, because football has be-|Te@ Moir topped the men with lege |COMe Aa complicated cience high single of 203 and also had atte within the last dozen years. You high three of 533, made up of he "90 Gon't play it by ear any mor g2@mes of 154, 203 and 176 about Play in every major sport in Ladies’ high was copped by B. the United States has improved Matson with 169 and her 398 was id ajj- # Varying degrees in ths tops for the games that. on | We have been watching then Northern Distributors had high rop is Polo has not improved. Wrest ngie game of 834 and also high better “ng and ice hockey don't count, ‘ree Of 2169 He results re i You can’t get a baseball man +r " Or gee of games: Old to admit that the z hae comers 4, MC.’s 0 Chumps 1, were playing today, | ™ § ao game ABS Northern Distributors 3 Spares iid have te ‘proved since he was playing 4. Tiny Mites 6 nning a tot | i 25 or 30 years ago, but it ha iy han he did in btiys | That is, the general level < ] ‘ ; , r iv to keep from gum- | Play is better because there ars ° p the offense. Today's more skilled players. We do not. C@Nadian vastly varied at. (S@Ueve, to be specific, that t iders, would WO club which met in | ( t US. Bp pe et defences world series 25 years as 0 nd tatters as fine a fielder at e “| Ce Hi ted he @f- tion as the Dodgers and yi ank y n nm & ees had thelr cent ‘ “i SPOKANE €P)—Top officials kind In golf, we feel that Ber n Ho- of the Federal Power Commis- erning #8 at his best was a little siom were quoted Monday as time better golfer than either Walter Predicting that Canadian nat- : Ta be piped into the itt-" Hagen or Bobby Jon was be ! su et E ; *~ | 8pokane area vy mid 1955, The , cause he worked at it harder, sookesman Review reported on . and in tennis we are quit ru in a special dispatch that he tain that Frank Sedgmar l- from Washington of ye around modern game would FPPC officials were reported to umm a * , have indicated that first de- 1 work | Mave beaten Bill Tilden and tl aa wer i work liveris of gas will be sooner vere to Frenchmen than was thought, possibly by y's top Move ov Rec 195 imber of Times sill pacieasiils tess wi .... Enclosed Please PIN, ...nns, Cle sec 3 “or é y a a. ce came ae opposing a team of Little — as ab, = $a. Roane Fauntleroys” attitude. t's at Camp Borden, Ont, A native rather in approach. The Con- of South Africa he was born in : " ts tinentais call for a more 1903 and educated at Royal “sporting” attitude, and dis- Orcas comes mungston. Ont ike tke "win-at-alloosta anne te theme. Regiment overseas in the Second World War from 1942 to 1945, he was appointed Camp Borden C.O., in 1950 (CP from National Defence) AMERICAN VOLCANO The only active volcano in the United States is Mount Lassen The betting in London is that there won't be a Canadian entry in the 1953 world championships, ; held in Zurich, Switzerland next | Mareh, but that there will be one in 1954. That’s the year, hockey men here say, when Can- ada has a chance to restore her prestige once and for all, IT TIME ELECTRIC CLOCK ALL COLORS From $6.95 up Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Besner Block — Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. 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