Krince Kuperr UOHy INewj Thursday, miary 24. 1952 7 EDITORIAL KETBALL Make Sk iing Safe T)L DAILY NEWS Canadiens Come Back UZZES 'A . r'. i . . l., W..V. Don lied Maple Leafs Last Nitjjit For First Win i - ) Kurort .scries is on Vrd was received last . Hi he Alii"k:.as would jiiilibmiiid CNSS Prince xi ;htivr tuniKlit in timr U .1 game toniplit kc'ipc! .- Iicuin after the Civic -Vs Dilation iiiunial . a eiiiay the Daily News .'11 asked to announce . ,ff. series was oi f.i . . . t the Challengers will Since January 12 TORONTO W The injury-riddled Montreal Canadiens came up ilh a ihree-KOiil second period outburst Wednesday niuht to defeat the second place Toronto Maple Leafs 4 to 2 in a National Hockey League game before a crowd of 13,329. Playing without Maurice i Rocket i Richard; Bernie (Boom Boom) Gef Irion and two or three other Injured players, the Cana-'.liens took advantage of Maple Lerif p-enulties to put the game on ii-o :r the, wwnnH ttawj In thit, i x fr w -" ' on the ALLEYS BASKETBALL SERIES KETCHIKAN, ALASKA vs PRINCE RUPERT CHALLENGERS 3-Game Series Toniqhl-, Friday, Saturday January 24th. 25th. 26th - 8:30 P.M. According to all reports, Mt. Hays was a popular place last week-end with the season's greatest number of skiers enjoying the mountain slopes. This appears to be a healthy sign. People are getting out-of-doors more and on the surrounding mountains no finer winter scenery anywhere can be enjoyed. And there's no real danger in the mountains here if mountaineers use common sense and observe a few fundamental and necessary rules, advises the Prince Rupert Ski Club Tatrol. This advice is offered now because it is the time of year when people are most likely to get lost in the mountains. Amateur mountaineers must use common sense and take clue precautions, and the first thing mountain lovers should appreciate is that weather conditions on the heights differ totally from those near sea level. Snowstorms, fog and blizzards can roll upon the mountain with hardly any warning at all and mountain weather is usually much more severe. First rule, then, is to be properly clad. Dress light, but warmly for mountain expeditions. Second rule is to stay on travelled pathways or ski-runs. Exploring may be adventurous, but can bo highly dangerous if it leads people off the beaten track. Irregular slopes distort light and shades and in A League Short Circuits took; period bU tneir goals came, two points for a one point lead; ,,u , , new ii i (hi i or tiiki:e-gaik total i " Un Je DiivlS wiln Cou'n J doing the laoihcrin. p incuts for the inter-; sfcuth Memorial -Oran ,-Sb-,i seiies t') bein Ui's .-mid here are- rcaehln;; . - ifl.pletion. Final decision i v. iiJ represent, the ltx:il tin I on the Hi-Greens, i -, u'sts with Principal A 4 tnf hn-unas as i t i v ti 11 . vrlUeii. Whether certain $ may or may not bu Tonight's main game at ( over J W lvceci In m H t League. p-iiniB a "J""au "J" me Hairy tutre of Buds Place penalty b-;X. Man Bentley scored rolled high single in the Men's j .Results i his seventeenth goal of the sea- Five Pin League Monday with a A League Hot Shots 0, P R, i son to siv,? the Leafs a 1 to 6 first score of 313? But wilh AI Mansjn ; Amusements 4, Home Oil 0 Moose Viod lead, lcadir.fr the "y, MansoiVs cap-14 Thorn Sheet Metal 3. Cook's' The Canadiens. who had not tured the rest of hieh points for j Jewellers 1, BuIkcts 1, Rupert won a game since January i the evening, setting a new hiRh Butchers 4, Hot Shots 4. Cook's ! roared back in the'mlr.dle period of 3.002 for a three-name total. I Jewelers 3, Bulgers 1, Bud's 1. I with Dickie Moore. Elmer Lach Al Manson bowled hiuli throe to j' p il(.a,!Ur ' snor. Circuits 9 I and R''ay as mailismPn. score 790. His team also Cowled 1 Jayeees 8. Northwest 7, Bulkley i Toniyht Montreal will be play-t he highest single of the evening, j ' Firemen 7, Kaien Industries 6, ing at Chicago anil Toronto at scoring 1,306. I Paramount 5, Royal Fish 4. Detroit. 4' Legion 1. . Manson',, anj Moose both took ; J four points to tie f,)r first place Por best results, advertises ' More Sport Paqe 6 I. 5 -VV : 1 .- 1 , j vs. Merchants. TICKETS Per For 3 Night NiRhtS Reserved .... .75 2.00 Adult Rush .50 Student hl depend on their - tt i t oach l.es Mathen.v i i ildaetion to the first j !!: i played at the Civic ,-. i'h visiting Ocean Fall-j , v fc the i',irl.s' preliminary ,.p 'i i .ert "town team" meets i. liool lineup. Hi-nlrls p u lied by Miss Elaine ... Hie town'tetnn meets ... v i n'ht for practice and , , I I In lr lineup. I. i i Oi, ill Trince Rupert and Rush 35 k 1-sy. u't'yn- ;, ' to enter provincial kefball playoffs this m.sed quite a stir in Well-known struts ..i i i.ii M. SJi E51 Iff S.T 9 3j" W IlM I r '' it'ji- BUY B.C. PRODUCTS V ; T -J '"" S l 1 U"5EETEN0 3 n-iser 4 Harlin point! out this ysr 18 see more competilion ai ti:; IimiI than ever refoie in li -i ,i r:. 1- ,fe i play-off tirr.mce-mui's In- that Prince Rupert. .w- vm & w-&Jg?---F j V it's much easier to get lost on sharp grades than on ! the level. ; Third rule is to stay in groups. Skiing or hiking I in parties is much safer than being alone and inde- ! pendent. An example of this was shown last week- j end when one of the youthful skiers on Mt. Hays broke his leg. Had he been alone, he might have j suffered terrible agony before being found and rushed to a doctor. Another such instance occurred the week-end j before last perhaps not so severe. A 'teen-aged ! youth twisted an ankle and knee. Two emergency i patrol member s remained with the youth and saw j him safely to his home. There is wholesome air, beautiful scenery and ' the finest sport to be found in the mountains which are dangerous only when tackled in folly and "con- tempt. . ' ' v BROWN RUBBER FLIGHT BOOTS . Warmly Lined With Wool Fleece F;t- 1 'J t FOR WHIPPING Chilled thoroughly, Pacific whips to creamy light Vacuum packer J"IMIM 0 INCREASE" tU .TED - i Pi t.iton on that, team's ii'Mi.e ( ut for a best two or j ( i 'i 4 lin e nf five chance to ; meet ilte linul winner of the. 1 & 1 1 ,e;ue play-offs. A H:iK"lball Association ex-j f, i hp ,)i 1 1 tuv; t'inlt;ht, hirv-. f.i ,- is i i decide whether the! i niirliJi, series will be put olf In l.iv.i of the Juneau Gold j iJ'-'tiii iinpi.in-iiiH to which j f' 8 ii t has been invited. ! i i g ,i. -iim-iil feels that trim ii.nl be gained by going; to Jane i b,!t a lot of reeonnl- i lien cn0,: rmiit t,; Prince Kupcrt! perfection. 1; ror BOYS ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS And GIRLS Sizes 11-12-13-1-2 fcv it .() top learns . of the f f Sizes 7-8-9-10 5-6 SALE PRICE PRICE " -At 5 ALE The Air Force Recruiting Officer wil" b at m mm fj The strangest part about our business is that the less workmanship you can see, the better the job was done! That's why we're so proud of the cars that cruise out of our shop with that "brand new" look even though they may have been in serious aco'dents. 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