Attempted Murder (ktn Frosty s Come From Behind To Dump uioav Noiemtx-i -' J 3 Gord Freeman, Jack Paul Top Five-Pinners Rainbirds in Girls Cage Thriller An improved Frasty's Locker fixture Sea Cadets moved lnw ncueu o u " uu..- Pol' said Ri,i,.v , surrendering ln? Hockey W. VANCOUVER (CP) Thorrms Edgar Robinson, 54, was charged with attempted murder today after four shotiun blast j were fired at his son-in-law during a midnight chase. The victim, Fred Daniels, 25 suffered slight injuries to the shoulder and right ear. Police charged that Robinson, armed with a double-barrelled shotgun, crouched in hiding outside hU home for more than three hours Tuesday night, rr'S'Str? SAW dHeBC.ees for the night were Gordon freeman oi Moose "i- , , ,. . . . Pnur 4- .ho mm? sound Mirirrnn Dean. W Morrison. R. ; 7"fV Corner By DICK AYRES HivUinn division or r.r thp Uie Men mrii ? , 1UI" . , . wiira . ana iinai H quurxer J - with .... ,., , ... ... , -, .hr trm hnwrnrnt r'Vrmt anrf Smith. ped "A" this""'1' uo-Me-ru wain- "" " " -T. league . . rt Fivepin bowling uiras 23-n in a scheduled girls D1"s"a ji mok i.kmiik wins. Ormes who defeated An- week when the former rolled 329 to take high single game nrnmDunrun. Lwman 7. Kelly. league basketball game at the WHU-Vlftoru : J' Vancouver 3 Ey,w ' OSIIlD.L.,:. St; the me nuiv-'iatian SvMio.il 2b-io in M.u.int06h 4. Hudakinaon 6, Hewitt. ... ! Civic Centre. and the latter took hih thre opener are tied with the hcliool- clM1Wi wong. a hchi. uighwn i U0 h.ivs fnr ipi-nnr! nlaci' w ' h One Total 2ti 2. HK"r 4 U The win moved Frosty' Word on the grapevine is that tonight's cage fest between into second slot with a one win win and one loss each 1 iiiiiin'iaiiii utounwuu a. Totn . , ,, , . . 2 Bury 4. Smith 3, Jue Atmiimii. one los.? record and dumped the With ror oca Vueu, Lyons. Bwu 1. Jim mna, Uu- ' Rainbirds inta the cellar game total with a score of E37. j Freeman rolled two over 31i. ! games when he chalked up 3V j In his first and 323 in bis second Paul's scores of 258, 3'-') !and 236 helped North Star win : team high single with 1185 and tteam high triple witrf 3272. Aim notching a 300 game was A ' Alger with 316.' heir second loss of the early l"P icorrr wun '"n a cumadma, Totm is eason Sailors lqst the first qurater 3-6, wa eaiM-;-tuviit 4. cbrlatofr. ' . . took the secend 10-1. tne third fix1 6. Newfieid s Howell . Mi- rtajnoiras wiin two iui squaas10.5 1Ki . r. e.ipri n. 12 in the 4 Lurm 8. UrmM Total 34 PAINT UP... WhyV let i that Xmas Decorating worry you? Be one of our satisfied customers. Make your Decorating 'Dollars go further and your, paint job last longer. MIC I'imfr Furnlotu 'I. HU-wart irom wnicn to draw iook tne ,.,t ,,,., (.,..,,., n first quarter easily 7-4 and ended ; ints led thp powerhou.P the half -with a 11-6 lead. Spark-, v-ai;,n ii ti, fm.ii 4 ; J , In "B" i of Kaien division Vic Menm-s Dot Marshall with , by 10 points puarter to put on lhe h,.at. . Ind, took hic.h single, and Mna Youngman with ..,. the opening -e.ssion 3-U. tak- I with 290 and B. Simundsen of , Frasty's staRed their comeback. 11 Landie. Way a. Kflsy a. Desautw 7. Oliver. Hurterove. Total 24. l.lltl.s 1 1 t K lhlhlriN Klilllwn 9. ChrlHotl, Murtlll 7 Botrakivtt I. Oislc. Wood, '"'.irr'p 1?r)r,nn vip F'arnirr" Total 17. Krl' VMTtGie, MuUon 3. S'liirtw. Turc.itte. Miirthall 10. N Youiik'nian S, M. Youngman 3 Total 23. SPENCE & MATUIK . w . , , . . Ing the ?e""'Tl 6-0 tym" ne third 4- and finishing in a; hlaze of glory, 13-3. Leeinan w.th 6 points was top marksman for the Druggists and Lttourneau ICB took high triple with 648 They took the third stanza 9-? I Kaien Industries took team his:!' and with close checking boosted single with a score of 1037 and their lead with an 8-3 last quar-jlCB rolled 2763 for team high t.er. Top point-getters for the ! triple. losers were Mvma Knutsen with OENERAL PAINT1NO CONTRACTORS Nljht Call Blue 881 tor h Look what you can do witli hlUMlov io and Sue Martin with 7. The Philpott Evltt 4, C-NKA 0: North- .aUe, ficored 4 of tne g free snot !:.,r-o:,k5370:i,h3 mI'M"" rnered by Rainbirds out jMurray s i: Mo s. i 7us i : of 17 chances. Frosty s only Family Murkrt 3. short Circuits l sank one free shot in 11 tries ' M i ; Frosty's committed 17 fouls, with Kaien Ind. 4. Don Juans 0. L'.'R 4. Nina Ycungman tfouling out, and Rainbirds were penalized seven times. i In the second Junior league! Overwaltea 0: Suvoy Hotel 4. Niison Bros. O; Ritfjrt Motors 4. Ltpim 0 Deuces 4, Jjiycees 0. Wlirllicr you"r lrini Santa Clans at the workln'm-h, trariMforming Haste uttic cue into useful Ining puee or ereating a glamorous rumpus room downstair jou'll lie proud of the jol you eau lo with these ensily-hamlleri, eusily-MorLeil penuine wood panels. Hunters Help Cow Moose In Distress SPECIAL ON Sleel Oil Tanks 110 Gal. Tank $ 55.M 275 Gal. Tank $ 1 J.M 375 Gal. Tank $ 90.00 550 Gal. Tank $110.00 8 Pro?. Ta Extra All tanks made of 12-gauge steel Industrial Welding Green 884 225 First Avenue Special to The Daily Nws Senior B league-leading Mansion's Omegas and the cellar-dwelling Gordon and Anderson's will be a sight to behold. The Jewellers have won as many as the Hardwaremen have lost and the magic number is "4." There are those who nurture the thought that G & A will look like a new squad tonight, determined to make the above by-lined sports editor eat his words of Tuesday past. There are some folk who believe that Manson's are too good and that there's no one in the immediate district who can take them. Others feel that no such soul-searching as we mentioned was necessary and that G & A just hadn't found their range in the still young season. And there are a lew people, including us, who figure that the Hardware boys, looked at each other, spoke freely of this and that and then said,. "Okay you guys, no-one can make monkeys out of us, least of all ourselves. Let's go get 'em." So take your pick basketball fans. It should be a good game. In other hoop fixtures tonight, second-place General Motors meet last-spot Nelson Brothers in the Inter-B loop and Watts & Niekerson's. with a no-win-three-loss record, seek their first victory when they tangle with second-place Fraser & Payne in the Inter-A circuit. , A weird play occurred in the Hamilton Ti-Cats-Montreal Alouettes game last week-end. when the Als' last desperate offensive stalled and they were forced to kick. Ray Truants of the Tiger Cats gathered the ball and was downed on the Montreal 38. On the next play Bernie Custis headed full tilt for the Montreal goal line. Suddenly, Juhn O'Quinn. red-headed Montreal end who had just left the gome, and couldn't stand the sight of this goal-bound Hamiltonian, leaped from the bench without his helmet, sprinted over the sideline and nailed Custis. After the resulting bedlam, referee Hap Shouldire penalized Montreal half the distance to their goal line. Shouldice decided that an eligible Montreal player might have caught Custis before he got over the line so instead of awarding a touchdown he placed the ball three yards out. On the second down Lou Kasserow plowed over and Hamilton was in the Grey Cup final. Speaking of grid football. Coach Mance Park of Huntsville, Texas high school, thinks a boy can kick a football farther and more accurately w ithout shoes. He has a bare-toed booter de-luxe this season. Huntsvifle High has won nine games without a loss, and has averaged 50 points a game. Shoeless Ken Coleman has kicked 44 extra points in 48 attempts. Recently he made schoolboy history when he booted 12 extra points In 12 tries. Sounds alright but it would be a little nippy on the feet on a day like today In Toronto. POST SCRIPTS Chuck Place and Billy Tscuchiya, local lightweights, go into action Saturday, December 12, in a boxing card at Terrace. Joe Ward, the boys' trainer, has finally received word from Terrace but still has yet to learn the names of the opponents lined up for the Prince Rupert scrappers. Also slated to mingle in an exhibition bout on the same card are B.C. light-heavyweight champ Andy Marshall and heavyweight title-holder Mouse Morrison . . . Jerry Lord at Nelson Bros. Fisheries is the lad to phone if anyone is interested in entering a team or joining with others to make up a 12th team in the Friday night Mixed Celco Five-pin bowling league. Times to phone is between 9 a.m. and 4:30 pm. . . . News that Rogers Hornsby has landed on his feet again and will supervise an extended series of baseball instructional films for a national U.S. showing is a most welcome item. It is highly probable that the former batting wizard knows as much about the finer points as any man living ... A release from Gonzaga University sings the praises of a lad with a 82-inch armspread named Jerry Vermillion, who currently paces Gonzaga's basketball Bulldogs as the Zags swing Into their fourth week of practice. Last year, Vermillion, who is an Ail-American candidate, averaged 15.7 rebounds per game and hit his peak aganst Portland University with a 31-point night . . . t'CLA meets Michigan State in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. Michigan gained its berth in the annual classic by a committee room decision. UCLA clinched its bid last weekend by defeating Southern Cal 13-0 for their sixth victory against one loss. I 1 1 .... - J ! SMITHERS Two loal hunters found their rqoo.se literally i tied to a tree but were doomed to , disappointment when it turned , out to be without horns. Driving out the Cronin road toward the ! Babine mountains a cow moose i was seen at the side of the road with her left leg entangled in a downed bush telephone line. In its struggle the big beast had fallen over windfalls and was lying down. Eddie Malkow risked unwinding the wire while his companion, Bill Martin, covered the moc.se with his rifle. After being released the animal remained down for several minutes before rising to move off slowdy Into the forest. Luck was all against the hunters that day, for just prior to I spotting the cow moose they missed a shot at a young bull I that crossed their path. Q Q O O O O O D Q ENDLESS HOURS OF FUN with thi iur.U ki.l.li. hi.r whrelharrow. It'n a tw"-U wIh'IIht llad SANTA CLAUS WORKSHOP in onr on home. Your liimlx r dealer ha a I'rnr Syhaply I'lun for this simple r kinc dome juti i-uii easily niaUr M-Ieeii hcw uml ( lirixl mho. prl more kirk out of makuiK " H'ihi Junior U plavintc with il. In lhe Toy I'lun. Belgium Ratifies III! ' v-v ; KM c Heating Must Be Planned Efficiently An expertly planned heating system pays for itself in a few years through greater romfort that promotes better health for the family. Phone 174 SMITH & ELKINS LIMITED 259 Third Ave. W. Defence Treaty BRUSSELS (API The Lower House of the Belgian Parliament has ratified thf European Defence Community treaty which provide, for a six-nation European army to resist the threat of Coinmuni-t aggression. In addition, the tretty Ins been ratified by both houses of the West German Parliament t-nd tha Lower House of the Netherlands Pjrli:nnc-it. The vote in the Belgian House of Representatives vv.vs 143 to 49 wilh three abst?ntions. I - i- - -.A 1 j! 1 V V' i if-- -'-. Ostertag Only Unbeaten Rink ' ! ' With one week's DlaV remain- UlXte" ) I ' ,iS-i fc.,ili.l. i,.-f ' Nil i.i ii. -mtmm m.J ggwIl.-.fLwl,. ImJ 1 g! L I sm if um ihg lrfthe Gordon's Hardware . ,aiy N Wane aue Get Results o o competition, Chuck Ostertag of . Section" E.emains trie-only un-t d, rtrijct the top, two rinks J in each section will 4jft.into J,rte CREATE NEW ROOMS iu'wa.ud Ur Cover walU and easy-to-erert pnrlilion . . I ... II... ..,..., I II. Mill) ' ' UEMMM I Ijlilji'illll'il ! mm PEOPLE ARE LOOKING UP anil iililinn a "fiiild mine" of n-iulile nllir npin'C where they ran build a heaiiliful iM-droom. You run do it, loo, wilh Slnily and the Free "llow-to-do-it" your dculvr hu for you. . .1 square leei ai a iimr. in twt ilo-il" from tuur lumber denier. I playoffs. "-. - ' j j Ties on a won-loss basis will be i I broken on points for and ! 1 against. It appears now that j i 1 there will be several of these. : f About half the rinks still have I a chance of making the playoffs. CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE 1 irst Avenue and McBrlde Street I'M W 'N I Liphtweisl't a""1 slron!!' ,lu '"' handy panels of Slvaply l"rlai Fir plywood are more fun H'n "r ami inukinf for building, remodelling "Do-lt-Yourself" with Here are last night's results: 1 Ford 15. Sleber 2; Wakley 10. Hoi - I liuton 9; Robertson 10. Stewart 6; Putersrn 14. Warren 6: Shier 9. McKenzle 8: Oeorgeaon 10. Rudder-ham 4. ! sTonh!i SYLVAPLY LADIES for ti" ust ripht furniture. They're j tlx- IIMUfJ 5 AT FE MTI0N 'week-end" ' earpenter himplest household U"A I'rlilay Aflernimn . I'urlrldcr .1, 'akrlry HI. . Thorn l.", Hamilton ' 4 . MHirr l:t. ilkhi I DRAW FOR NOVEMBER 30 t p.m. Shier va Wlllson; Turner vs Mc-Leod; Ramsay vs Schuman. 9 p.m. Johnson vs McBroom: McKenzle vs Anderson; Bateman vs Crossley. Remember When Georges Vezina, rated by many FISHERMEN AND BOAT OWNERS EKOLITE has done it again! This time a 60-FATHOM DEPTH INDICATOR tol "wl , few .imple I lt'$FUN-.n,y I u .l r!-,r All you need lo work uccr.i.luH.v " Sv,f. b.n.llc 4 feel by 8 feet PneU of lid'"" Juot nveraur nkill In the line of or.iinr.v i11(.Bi. V.rt .t.rlrd by talking over your P"1 ' ,,. ha. $19 5 oo for only experts as the greatest goalie in hockey history, took his place in Montreal Canadiens' nets for the last time 28 years go tonight .with a high temperature and pains that forced him out after the first period. He died a few months later from tuberculosis. Serving Lumber Dealert from Coaif lo Coaif MacMILLAN & BLOEDEL LIMITED Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Winnipeg tondon Windsor Toronto Montrtol Quoboc City Ilraliuartera" your local .sylvai.ij )v pan" nw "Take Home" !, oo amall" handy for odd job.) .1 - FLOOR SANDING aLBERI w McCAFFERY LIMIT . V " : .-a r Phone 116 'il Less 10 discount on oil orders before December 31, 1953 With a deposit of $17.50 and the balance of $158.00 on delivery, you can assure yourself of a Sounder before the start of the next fishing season. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Wilford Electrical Works COW BAY Deoler in Prince Rupert District for EKOLITE Or Rent a Sander Terrace, B.C. Phone 131 GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED 215 First Ae. W. Phone 909 ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPJJ Pk.. Pi l oon Prince