Is 1 i Print p Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 29, 1951 Women Start Curling Club CCC Club Has I Music Program A program of entertainment rounded out Monday's meeting lor the 300 (CCCj Club held for further acquainting members with one another. on the ALLEYS DAILY NEWS "U .1"li MIO." eic auug uj Jon. Bolsloid, accompanied by Mr Sahlen. Progress of the drama 'and choral groups was discussed Besides Dan Doswell. chairman, other executives present were Miss Agnes Mack, secretary; Bill Halliwell, treasurer; Mr. Sahlen, ! mitsie director, and Owen Bennett, sports director. ' Newly appointed publicity director i Ian Hogers. New Zealand's Nev Race Horse AUCKLAND. N.Z. New Zealand has produced a racehorse which sportsmen here believe may pile up a record comparable with any of the turf giants of the past. Mainbrace, a chestnut horse, has won 17 races in a row, Including two starts as a four-year-old this season, Since he was a two-year-old he has started 25 times, winning 2'i races, with one second and one third. A woman's curling section was: j organized Tuesday evening when ' an enthusiastic group of about 40 wives of Prince Rupert Cur!-! P ITS ing Club members met at the i Charles Helin, on the cello and Ray Sahlen, piano presented The Palms" by Faure. Two sokw, '"aours is My Heart Alone," and Man Arrested In Scottish Soccer Bribe 1 He won 15 races as a three- year-i old. Fridoy, Nov. 30th Civic Centre 8 p.m. The Australian and New record of consecutive wins ": .: ! ! is 19, held jointly bv two famous ' HAMILTON, Scotland W LADIES' BOWLING LEACl'E High single score in A Division Tuesday was taken by Asnes McLean of Itosa Lees with 2Ki, while Bertha Dunbar of Lucky Strikes rolled high three total of 632. In B Division, Marian Shen-ton of Shentons rolled both high single and high three with 203 and 558. Results: A Division Lucky Strikes 3, Gordon & Anderson 3. Rosa Lee 2, Cloveiieaf 2, McMeekins 2, Wrathalls 2, Skeena Grocery 1, Dibb Printing 1, Annettes 1, Stars 1, Savoy's 0, Lyons 0. B Division Seventh Avenue Meat Market 3, Mansons 3, Rupert Radio 2, McKays 2, Bi? Sisters 2 Co-nr 2. Commercrais 1, 75 Taxi 1, Toilers 1, Shentons 1, Cook's- Jewellers 0, .Sunrise 0. MAIN EVENT Middleweight 5 roumts- Mike Ratzo of Prince George vs Bill 'Mouse" Mor- champions of the past. Gloaming Police have arrested one man in and Desert Oold. Mainbrace has connection with an attempt to already beaten the records of brlt a Scottish League soccer Bernborougli. 15 wins in succes- j player to lose a game. Joseph sion. and Par Lap, who had 14, McOuilden Baker appeared in and these two were the greatest court here yesterday and, was racehorses of modern times in ' bound over until Friday. home of Mrs. W. C. R. Jones. A slat oX officers for the new club was proposed and accepted as follows: President Mrs. Neely Moore Vice-President Mrs. Ernest Turner Secretary Mrs. Rae Johnson Treasurer Mrs. A. Dominato Chairman of Ways ami Means committee Mrs. L. M. Greene Chairman of Match committee Mrs. E. Boulter. Members decided to hold a bake sale on Saturday, December 1 at Gordon & Anderson's store' with Mrs. Eby convening, as a money-raising project to h;lp equip the club rooms. Members also decided that tiit-y wouiu iike to have competitions as in the best traditions of the sport and Mrs. J. W. Scott accepted the position of Chairman of the Trophy Committer. Already Mr. A. E. Smith has volunteered to donate a trophy to the Ladies' Club. Curling Club President Neely Moore and Edward Boulter gave talks on curling and answered c-iustions. the two southern D-jminions His stake earnings to date total ! Three bribery attempts were reported by Scottish players last week. rison (Golden Gloves Champion 1 FEATURE BOUTS Light Heavyweight 4 roon4s Rene Mk houd of Prince George versus Andy Marshall Heavyweight 3 rounds Glenn "Tiny" Carlson versus Art Senft (Masseti . . .. Lightweight 4 rounds , Bin "Farmer" McEwen versus Chuck Place. j, Welterweight 3 rounds Roy Davies versus Chubby Stacey. ADDED ATTRACTION PRELIMINARIES ' $M W, but purses tax dort ' compare with the North Amerl- j can or British tracks. His latest! , win was noteworthy in that he! cov;rred l:!a miles with a slight, 1 lep; injury. Kid Gavilan, r Remember when? , Bratton Draw STOCKHOLM (P The Polish Refugee Council here said in a statement that Polish citizens fleeing their Communist-dominated homeland to Sweden, "a land of freedom," are grateful for Sweden's defence of the right of asylum for refugees. Admission Ringside Reserved $1.00 Adult Rush 75c Student Rush 50c George Vralna, reputed the greatest hockey goalie of all time, Played his last game for Montreal Canadiens 26 years ago at Montreal. With a temperature of 103, CHICAGO (t Johnny Bratton of Chicago, showing a complete reversal of form last night, fought Cuba's Kid Gavilan, world's welterweight champioi., ' - i ' - v.. 1 : ?y 'A Ivj tiiially collapsed 13 the net to a blistering 10-round draw in and was taken home to Chimin.- Chicago Stadium. im! where he died four months later in 1926. dress 11 i ami slay mil lalo! Hockey Scores l.NGI.K OV Pnnw Rupert's Golden Gloves champion Is Ow.es Mike RaUo, 22. He will meet Blllv "Mouse" National League W D L F Also available in Children's sizes A Pis -j V tat 7 11: a fivp-rounrt feature event here tomorrow night. ; liii.i mx lifihts, won three and lost three. He won 'the 3 57 37 29 12 9 Toronto Balmy Ileach blanke ! Haimlton Tigers 8-0 to win the eastern rupbv championship 21 years age at Toron'.o. Baliiy Beach, who first captured the Senior Ontario Union title, went on to beat Regina ll-6 in the Grey Cup final that svason of 1030. K'K 111 I he first round, the last one against Daw T.imrt Jusr Arrived for the holiday season Detroit .... Toronto .. Montreal Boston Chicago New York . Champion." He challenged Morrison this summer. i'l llylnk 5 44 32 10 47 51 7 33 38 12 45 58 9 44 54 7 5 7 6 mgers Rout tk Hawks 4 YOKK (CP) New York Natinnal Yolk 6, Chicago 3 Ideal to wear under gumboots and in school Wear them with swish party skirts . . -. . injured left knee, had 38 saves compared to 22 for Rayner. Chicago outscored tne Ranters in the middle frame. Bill Mo.sienka and Bill Gadsby beating Chuck Rayer clearly while Nick Micko.ski got one for New York to leave the game tied 3-3 as the third period started. r 1 SINGAPORE (Reuters Juvenile roadside gamblers youngsters between 13 and 16 years old whs bet on homemade "roulette" wheelf and "wheels of fortune," in Singapore's busy streets and crowded alleyways are being cleaned up by the police. give them as very special Rifts Pacific Coast Vancouver 5, Seattle 6 New Westminster 4, Edmonton 2 Western Inler.-Okanagan Trail 6. Kelowna 4 (overtime) The first burst out with their wing .spree of the sea-nc-day night as they oil nylon ilippersocksl Cbiraw Biark Hawks X lidwin S(ti-.ire Garden into a three-way tie for Ask for fappers Soles will outwear leather. Z 7J i SI (J re in the National .I'a'.'ue. il'-jt dumped Black ak into last place, a at Iji Imid the Rangers, &3SrKi Cardigans, Long Sleeves .. 7.95 Pullover Short Sleeves .. 5.95 BY f lliiiim and Montreal s . even the Completely nylon . sole! '.til'i iiders were brll-Mick Rayner making at wives in the New and Hurry Lumley siy brilliantly for Chl-iiliy, playing with an There's a Naval Recruiting Officer at H.M.C.S. CHATHAM . who will tell you cLout the spare time earnings and advantages of Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve) training. See him in person or Telephone 526 Children's sizes 7-8 - 9 - 10 $2.95 Completely washiihle ... can'c shrink . , can't run ! Seven gay Tribal Colours ! Attractively packaged for both men and ti nmen. Be a. Good Citizen . . . Get Out and Vote on December 13 i 1 - 1 I i ff m ! $395 pair Family Shoe Store Ltd. THE UNIVERSAL 3rd Avenue a 6h Street CHARLIE ROBERTS Box G38 Phone 357 t ff Suggestions Friday, Saturday Specials Jartha Washington Curtains Men's and Boys' Wear l J r'-s -srv. l',M I CRISP CURTAINS hi :ir :n I GIFT BEDSPREADS With matching pillows. Made in our own workshop. Outstanding in design and value. Snuggledown Pyjamas Ski style and pullover top. Ladies' sizes, small, medium and large.- Assorted colors .r O Boys' Pants Dress gabdrdine. Assorted colours. Zip fastening . '. . pleated front, drop loops. Sizes 6 to 12 j f r" years J J First Quality NYLONS 51 guage, 15 denier, first quality by a leading manufacturer.. . New shades. Evening sheer. A useful gift. Buy ... pair for 2.75 or one pair for ... 1.39 n imed with rainbow h'nq, 39"x81." Ivory mcimuesctte. Advertis-Jt 7.95. 1 5.95 Flannelette Diapers 54" "Celanese" SATIN 27" x 27 Ladies' Housecoats WW TO 1:1 . Hemmed ready for use. Made up in sealed package ..... v 3.98 Boys' Sport Shirts Plaid doeskin. Well made, neatly finished. Sizes 10 to 16 C Vears JL. J Men's Sport Shirts Green River make . . . Good quality broadcloth. Assorted colors. S. M L. SPiol 3.98 jtra heavy weight, 54" wide, in shades of Beige, !ne, Ivory, Grey, Green, Blue, Brown, Black. Psha.les. !ccil Yard l.V Children's Nylon Pullovers and Cardigans Assorted shades Metallic printed satin. Red, Black, Green. Mandarin style", 14 to 20. Beautifully made and fx wm-finished Special f.J CHILDREN'S SWEATERS A manufacturer's clearance. All pure wool. Assorted colors. Infants and up to 3 years. Boys and Girls 3 to 6 years To Clear ot Bargain Prices Nylon Net CURTAINS Short Sleeve Pullover Men's Spun Nylon Socks Soft and warm as wool. Assorted colors. Short 3.95 5.25 fe size: 60" wide, each curtain by 214 yards 9 Shade Ivory, finished ready to hang. Cardigan pmed sides. style. Nylon Holeproof socks are made to last Pair ' , 7.95 1.00 Poir only Sizes 10, 12, 14 years