09 Ft mi fCTV a Prince Rupert Doiiy News Wednesday, November 28, 1951 th rne lutiior Cellar Team WORLD of n U 1 ft n First Victorv Jallorinn tor J Intlnrt fymalf Rrnhan PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STl'DIO 216 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 3is Prince Rupert fUiflW VII WUII ii U1IL.II Ladies and Gentlemen Third Place Hockey Tie 'if Pulp Mill Cagers LING the tailor m Annunciation 22, Bulgers 17; Fashion 51, Merchants IS. By ROSS INGRAM) In their first, win of the season, Annunciation edged out Bulgers 22-17 in junior haskethall last night after a thrilling display, with Tony Toth of the winners scoring half of his team's points. In the intermediate division. Fashion slaughtered the season's mob cellar cellar tcim team to lo the me tune lune m M-'S -of8 Annunciation-Tom II, PlWKPraia Tlircotfl. 6 pry.-my. Drfjormeux. ever the Merchants. Comomed DumHJ, tetounienu. Bury. bum. force of Sedgwick, Dumas and BuiKrvlmiui . Mctteu 4. tkdg- B. McFarlane c who scored 16. . . H ", " Stanwood 1. Klixxl. Husvik. Havllle. NewlielU, PlllolU. BOSTON BuSton Bruins ed into a third place -tie with the ; idle Montreal Canadiens In the National Hoc-key League Tues- .?,(M) CCC 61, .Mansons 32; Klks "2, Gordon & Anderson 32 I By ROALD FENESSl ' AX I RADIOS APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND EI.ECIKIC RANGES PACIFIC ELECTRIC Phone Blue 992 ; day night by playing a one-all tie j Thoae 349 220 Sixth St. with New York Rangers. The crowd was the smallest to If you want to sell it, advertise It, News classified. I in v surprising upset last night, Columbia Cellu-1 see National Hockey League- 1 , , .1 .," ' igame here in at least seventeen I ho!m ung snowed the public they were out for ! years i.Bsa persons. - i I- first win. They defeated the second ton team I thl tlf in '"r f , ' . . 1 . I contests between the two clubs f ij -o:is idi hiiau ieci a scoring pee With a I this season and left Boston with-T . ,,.. j(i niRt, -'- i out a victory on home ice this OXING sraton although the Bruins have 1 kind of sports record when Manson'a were 8 p.m. anu u lC5jCT:ilvciy, raoiuu.i I Vn It Ml I1MTI: took ail easy win. j ' Fashlon-Sedi'wirk 16. Dumas 14. ll'Virtl? Mcl'irlaiif 1'. Drake 5. Furman 5. JIAKJK Hamiilon 6. Mostad 2. In the junior bill, Toth show- i.-m.it!iC!-M-firii.ne 5. Erikwm ed outstanding force as he broke 5 M-it.h a. jetir.-y 2. i.rwhum i. through in the third quarter J ',lc a' wae,Ii' i'i. witn iix points to give Annuncia-! ' tion its first win. A"T!EVT EXPERTS Bulgers' downfall was their I m ,'i,i.i vimil n tied five games while losing four. The Boston winger. Adam I tii uliiv for three minutes Fridoy, Nov. 30rh Civic Centre -MAIN EVENT Miildleweiirht S rounds Mike Ratzo of Prince George vs Bill Stiff Work Bees Kept By Curling Rink Members three players. With Brown, equalled the National j Hockey league record when he I I ,ix ill the jewellers strip- 'Mouse" Mor- scored after fifteen seconds of play in the first period. This 'inability to make penalty shots aollg 'eariy experts who gave p I :i v , Otsen, WeiuMer aim , vr-re ousted via the foul I l':ii.illv. McChesney was 4 i,, from the gullery to 1 lt. i,(ils four to five. tjr S f -1 I UUUIll. WUti UI lllll CJlo-c.- matched the speed mark set by Ous Bodnar, now of Chicago1 instructions on the care and management of bt ehivei. t ! scored once, while the winners To organize construction of the new curling rink, Prince Ru- in time since a team pert Curling Club members have with such a minority. . been divided into 31) four-man iii's put up a strong rinks lor voluntary labor; six rinks putting in throe hours I' . 1"' 4 M"' rison (Oolden Gloves Champion) FEATURE BOUTS Light Heavyweight 4 rouii'Is Rene Michoud of Prince George versus Andy Marshall Heavyweight 3 rounds Glenn "Tiny" Carlson versus Art Senft (Massct) Lightweight 4 rounds Bn "Farmer" McEwen versus Chuck Place. Welterweight '3 rounds Roy Davies versus Chubby Stacey. ADDED ATTRACTION PRELIMINARIES Black Hawks, in his first game lor Toronto In 1943. Nick Mickoski of New York evened matters up in the second period. Tonight Chicago Black Hauf.i m.:el the Rangers at New York. National League W D L F A PIS 'J . ' ! , j ft t- i i 1 counted six out of seven chances. First quarter was slow, each team scoring two points. Second quarter Annunciation outscored jewellers 5-4 and at end of the third stretched their lead to two points, 11-9. Third quarter saw Toth's scoring spree with six points, while Deman came up fast in the last stretch , with five points in a fast tangle which hold the game in the balance until the final whistle. Closed Sor Alterations ! re was no doubt the one night, a week at the former l auds were out to liCAF mas hall, at Seal Cove. :,,.ir losing streak. Mar-: Kinks and worknitdits are ss a ki 'I up his amazing ' follows, with first name nien-.!) smid supj)ort from his Honed as "skip." i'i while Dumas marie mmmim w. T. Jmuudk, H. o. mnw lon8 shots for a v , ;- ' Detroit 12 Toronto 9 Montreal 7 Boston 5 Chicago 7 New York 5 5 3 57 37 6 5 44 32 3 10 47 51 7 7 33 38 2 11 42 52 5 9 38 51 .it Kil.il. ' furltor.'a W: Cook. J I). Nulma.i. rum of the twin hoop j u. cross. T. . srh.w, 8. oonmk: Admission Ringside Reserved $1.00 Adult Rush 75c Student Rush 50c v a few players fatten w. A. Lmiiiun. u. c. tu. L. E. cutii- I ' .,nng average 03 Elks N'y ucDo,,hM. T.M.'fhrw.;. w.l ( (i.irdotl & Anderson K. Hniith: J u Barber. M. H. Thorn. 1 I, it V..I-! a rough game play- k w. wouv k. t. juiin.ion. 1 , i, ' ,,v nii'e 'lll.snw ... Ir. L M. Greene,' W. ; ' i.i, O Murmy. W. BmiilK-r. I) J Don- ! i!IH!BS!I h..'; :,i;::',, ':: .: : .i;.,!.,!,..,.;,!.'..:! . i: ,.:,ii.i i :- Watch for re-openirtg date Commodore Cafe INTERMEDIATES Only danger Merchants showed throughout the bill was in the first quarter when they struck up a 9-8 lead. The second quarter saw the start of the washout as the shoemen out-scored storekeepers 18-1 and kept this up until the whistle. Ht IIKIM. ! u" "uu well: K J W.,rn-n, Ur U. K 'E Wlul- on l.ie oenrn out ' more. n. w a. bU'wart, W A Arm- I Ski Lodge To Take On New Look latiOh s Worked struts; K. O. fcvuns. W. C. liaxUT. 1 p 11 m I) i n u,..,. -,. in, twnii- M. Miirliu. u. u iJi'illuru; w. V. K. , 1 1 iv as ' 1 ,1c, 111.S H Elkins. D. D. Carr-Harris. i make most of them HEAVY WFICHT opponent for prince Rupert's Glenn "Tiny" Carlson in Irtdays lieht card is Art Senft. 197 pounds, f'.om Masset. Formerly from Vancouver, Scr.ft lias been a Golden Gloves and Diamond B-.ll ens rant since 1947 in Vancouver arid Taeoma. He is a runner up in Seattle Golden G'cves, losing on a disputed dt?i.s;on and has been for several years a headliner in Vancouver amateur bouts. 1J Kuiwiircl; W. H. lwis, W. r. 1 I'.i.' i rh'ni.se of strength for H.4m. J M. i ii lds. T. Horvlk: i. , vviiotun j. McLean, wiiirtd j The main lodEe of the Prince : .10 uii- im-ir live siarun J. M.Iiimi. H KraUIMirr. Runert RH Clnh Mttm nn Ml GIFT WRAPPING , ! Ml UMMlAt -W. C. Mc-Ker.ie. E. 1 " r , . ' , Ji A. mi the other hand, A H A o.i.in.jn. k r. iiu-i-1 Havs to to take on the atmos- ii, i.i'.siiiized and tillable ck-rham. e uuiter. J. h. Hurnc, v phere of a chalet and redecora- ini very much. Flaten Mrlir',n' J 8 llul,,;r' '; j tion Is to begin at once. A club- Md provided most of I operated concession for sab of tfT a Mnciji.iiaKi Dr. h. o. tanie. Joiui ! refreshments also was mooted fiy ,it. mi r. Ucbb hot high al. Alt red M. Kivi-ll; Siuni'y an executive meeting last night i.uie iJuiius. Seems that Mil. 1J J'.lni 'i.iin. P. H Lll.w y, O. u. 1..111.S could tin with a little iniMl; and a little he.p 1 1' iw oil line. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast Victoria 2. Vancouver 10 New Westminster 4, Calgary 1 Western mter.-Okanagan Trail 2. Vernon 6 suiiirt.'Ctpo n. Martin: U. E. R'-U,u.7rr. P M Kay. J. L. Welisu r. (Ii-o J Dawna. Mil lisllW F C. Mc Diiw ll. . R. (lorilun. W. C. Aniiivsoii. J aut; H A. Wmd. W D. Bmltn. Art. Mur- in". M.ir .liall 23. DlimiM IS v j. !1 I'-ui rs'.n 4 Bruwn 4 .11 I Il.il. ilri'M, H!in.!an. Now is the time to shop for your Colored Cellophane Paper, Christmas Seals, Tinselled String, Christmas Scotch Tape and other Gift Wrapping Novelties. ruy, A E. Smith: W. 0. Cutlull. tarl Arnev 11. 15:11 Mah. Ur. A. A. MiIWt, W. J. Scott: Coffee Tables, End Tables, ETC. See our large selection for Christmas giving GORDON & ANDERSON LTD. as well as a skl-rental system. Meanwhile, next week-end will j see a wood-cutting bee, for a winter fuel supply. Many of the j ' cabins have been repaired and work has started on providing a ' new dormitory in one of the re-; maining unused former army i came buildings. j Heavy rams on week-ends 'thwarted more extensive plans 1 but considerable clearing has been done on th e season's main run. In thj meantime, skiers are eyeing the hilKops speculatively, ar. the snowline lowers. K Wibstir 5. WalHli J. J Itiii'i-rson. It. K t.laikniiH. B Mc- :h ; Knv. Jr., D. Mi-Rao; B, P. Wilkin-;, ' 1.,' -"iiiiiil Ciinii- li :. Mitrnell. V. Grant. W. Baxter: I) S him i!. SuntK-n; 15. M. A. Mat hew. A. E, llarr.,M W ' i hi h. .Sca. ik H. tavin 4. Uiirtnlcy. U Mostad IHIIiAV i M MiKirf. O A. 5 ', iV A 11.1)1) 9. UnlkeHllid 7. Rorvlk, J. Mussallcm. W. H. Wright: 4 . 1''' r. .- ti. ClrfiiiK! 2. Krtst- a. ArHtnault. O. IJiiast, (i. A. W : 1 i iiirii'. lit. tiller. Mimri-. Limb. A N VaiiMfir, J Laurie. H. Phone 46 i;iiraiiiiiiii ii i ni i i M ''i'i; iinii in j i i.i i.ul imiiiJiiw 1 1 .iliuli ivi..,i;ii..i. ,hI: Mll ..I ' ,i"i"l"ii'!; "i!it!l .iUiilii'!iililiiiliilllllillllliilillllli!lilillllllliliiill! ;i;J:ii!in Murrui J a. Aiiiii rscu. E A uarner: II t. ljo.r.on J. . LmtlMty. A. J Dumlnatu. A. . UttkiTMin: M. J. Sranli.n, P. LpKoss. A MacDMUltt. S McClaren: O. C Hnnmra, . H Srliumim. H. U. Kalfura. N. i' Willmill On Saturday afiernosns and Sundays all members are asked to volunteer. Worklni! times Saturdays are 2-5 p.m.: on Sundays, 0 a.m. to noon, 2-5 p.m., and -10 p.m. Prince Rupert Ilinwii. Port Simpson; G. 1. 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