Fife 1 mmM inui.saa.v, Ma.cn iyf ii5b Lyons Bowlers 1 Top Ladies In 5-Pin Loop CCC Puipmillers Crush Ocean Falls Cage Team MONTHF.AI Tttw (hut ili'ir ,i,,l ... . H cmiI uf ih.kin sm.N Kl.Al. squad last nitflit Frince Ruuert's null) mill Biw Imihv 111 ). ii-iii i. Leafs Edge Hawks to Keep In NHL Race Toronto Maple Loafs, clawing desperately for a place in the National Hockey League playoffs, kept in the running by coming from behind Wednesday night to take a 4-3 decision from Chicago Black Hawks. ! The loss at Toronto, combined wviti mi r llu' ,..( I, 1 in ffiiflv to ik 70-52 to jiam crushed visitini Oopan Falls millers n-.,l ,.,l,.,, j ,.v P..C i .... irum M-rmrli o:lb mv a substantial lead in the total-points northern pulp mill basketball championship series. IVriiiil f Uniting buUs l vn-iii to h, In ' , game will be playeu ! Second tonight. niim ik tlio uul n. .l uy 1 inxi to Why not try n ? (;.t oil m , ,;,,k ''' .V'.t.M M ,.,..1 t t..,. ..-i. !....! I , . 'I!, hi ii ;, your ni-c ruuv m iw rnx nii riuui.im vhiue Anxiiil ltti.ty! with Boston's 2-1 win over the Rangers in New York, left the j ITfiis A Cold lf.-mw rt-ti hut h r' a lip to nuikr your 'i-olii im-onifoi tulilr : Vm thn moKt alo;ij Headed hy Con and Sid Scherk, CCCs stepped in to take a 31-28 lead at the end of the! first half against ome sjx'f- i tarular competition by the Ocean Falls Bals. The last half, however, was ! too much for the visitors as . l.l Jepsrn 3. A Jensen 8. 8. Morris 8. Adams Total - 52 Ijiriips Rl'Fl'RT Maynard 2. Mimr 2. Webster. Y o u n g m a n. M Youngman, Saifltey. MarFar-lane. Stelne. Spence. Martin. Bill 1. Least. Tnlal5 OCKAN FAU-S-X. Smith 10. O Smith 2, Mtldnun. Kilty 2. Wick. Morris . l)st. ToUl -20 Pegy Thompson of A Division Lvons rolled a 21)7 game to top uil trumllers in the luriiriT five- pin league this week, while team- j mate Anes Pierce added three j games tor a hii'h total of t)H In B Division. Mabel Shirr of j 7lh Ave Mkt. rolled high single i panic of 20 and Jean Young- . husband of Big Hlsters counted ; 818 for total pins. . A new hmli in team scoring was established by SunrUr with 1U2 and 3015. In B Division.! Bulgers soiled a hiah single of 15 and Big Kisters topied total , pin-count with 2iiu. ; Kriulls I : B Division -Toilers 4. 15 Taxi j 0 Buliters 4. J R. Plumbum Q: Big Sisters 3. Kupert Katho 1; Co-op 3. Mt Kays 1; Kkeena 2.' Cooks 2. Commercials 2. 7th Ave ; Mkt 2 i A Division--fiunrwe 4. Lyons 0, Cloverl.ar 4. Doiivs 0. Lucky : Strikes 4. Savoys 0; Stars 3. Malisons 1; O-As 3. Uibbs 1. Annettes s 3. New Laurels 1 irtltdtrK lli ni' . . All, I lillnir il,.. ." like It-pin 1 A' L-ll I I' l'r wiiur aiMnlny.. i Bruins in undisputed possession of third Diaee. Toronto's victory left tne Leafs in fifth place but still gave them a mathematical chance of catch-; ing the Hawks before the regular : lo-ramf schedule ends Sunday ' ' night. 1'Hill - (Monk) Sunberg stepped s n t,e ,u,lH 3-plv til. ' li genife .Jl, Iwavs k.ii.i I" ih" - ... aw-iln.. ,i, nl no hrvh liniHliHiiHi Ki iloDt il b.ilnu(,v f ki- i ywu iiwo vufti'iii uii-wt- unitoi- l-aiiwt.ii,. B(jv "I '-1 II. Iilniw" II.I.I l- , , U1W ri.infuil Inr vur mB' V In a'Miimn io nuUr . VacC-l Jli' ID lii gi" Ikih, lliifM t i,..,,i: i, ; t :... m- inn, iiie log iin.iiiarf miin-miii. u,, j, ' t. ,, "- ir ..-..it Into the CCC lineup to score U point? in the third qunrter nurt followed Rid Scherk's leading , tally of 22 points with a total j of 20. Don Scherk counted 18 High man for the visitors and main sparkplug was Neil McMillan with 19 points. While the visitors were outclassed in bull handling and playmakins. they didn't lark long in it( ik;oi ks SAINT JOHN. N B CP In IU i-.nnual roll call service the Charlotte Street United Baptist Church honored two long-time members Miss Lydta FuUerlon, P8. has been a member fur SO years Her sister Bessie Joined the church 69 years ago. "I'm Siuing On Tap Of TW II vM" (,, j . out ul the ovu no l ,,i('i.iuh lij, ,i , In inu-lAtn. AM ilii.ti I , - fTi p'ii'O t" 'I'.K aiiv.tir . ,:, i. r.'.TyJut ,t ItitVtS nn Remember When i i Johnny Risko. the Cleveland ' baker boy. defeated world light-heavyweight champion Paul ; Berlenbach in a non-title bout ' at New York 27 years ago to-; night. Risko didn't get any far- tlier along the road to fame. but he started Berlenbach on Uhe downward trail. Berlenbach (lost the title to Jack Delaney i fjur months later. , , v . -.. . j -1 M. you Itelfrf bikitit ffiiU, niowl. ttt H-m.ivyi-.iLi't. f X., Fishermen's Union Seeks Probe of Industry in B.C. 1 brt!f (N- I'fitr t,ti , t, lit! ;j ll w '7 Iph tf Uf A 3 dnWnnnpn r C DSN L UllUnGlJUU any spirit ana gave spectator.; , a eolorlul and exciting show LAClkFI) HEIGHT j Seals faced a major disadvantage in the heitfht of CCV players while their own lineup presented only one player nrar-' ing six feet. This was partly I overcome by remarkable jump-; ing ability of some of the players. Outstanding was team cap-, tain McMillan, a firebrand plav- li kn llicm! for Reg Payne. In the contest Il't 4 "Itmk It W" .1. il J VANCOUVER (CP)-The Unit-. t d Fisliernu-n and Allied Work-'ers Union iTLCl will seek i j roval roinnil.vslon Investlgatit.n ! into all aspects of the B C. flsh- tm I vi dt',t on. I m I- .(Iff. ft III 9 line president's chair. Alex Gordon, present business ! agent, is bring opposed by Wll-; Imm Goddard. of st-vestun i Shoreworkers' lo al Oordon has HMiniy Sl ir.li in j maker with marked accuracy . . . t,TI it- . ri. nine soon, v w in. y.-it I . n. , I I I. i s I jump shots. i In tonight's game, ir.e Sim I HOCKEY SCORES Will.: Tacoma 5, Edmonton 5. OSIJL: Pentlcton 2. Kamloops 5. (Best-of-seven final tied 2-2 with one game tied.) WML: Spokane . Trail 3. (Spokane leads best-of-five final 2-0.) TEBfmWG TROUBLES 1 ll- III ' ing industry A resolution asking the fed - itral gfivernnunt to launch the cutnmtsston was endorsed at the ninth annual I'FAWU convention here. i The resolution said the In- ; been bu.sinevs agent since l45 ! Homer Stevens, secretin i 'since liM5. U bring opposed b) j I William Herlihy. secretary ol f i Vancouver Fishermen's Iwul. j I Two vice-presidents elected jv convention delegates are I face a 2-point deficit In the total-points series. While an upset is not generally expected, a good game and a tough duel I...U I 0l ll s. tll.H vestmation snouw t,.. V.nentiirrr Fl:h- It,' ll... 'r ( sr. i -! -kv it ti- prnblems of OT"' ;'?.;rm,n', Imal.' and I'ete Jem -Itshlng grounds, romp, twtion .,... ... lhr rratrr At tale-lrrit III'INZ IHKiKlll MACAIKtM If. en; h-.l ii tl.c m-.'l! -t rr sm '. i " I rvi-r rti'M.I. (t III'IN, C.KKF.I MM;llEni. Jtemh. nl in mm v Unmio -. l-i-nounotKl es n yt I'l fv t, llcins ('ikl Huiii. to aul Mv'HU klti'l ( ill .' tt.v U'-''.'e "mil--- '. A!! t l.uy ilav of lvi!s'n or li'"-rk'nirt(. ll l lw '' snilt I'- l to ni-if s ni-l )i: ati i Ixelifr A ! 1, lm in. .if. I hit ' "" Vn'" f rltl-nt,. rW u- tii' il,h. lmJ iiti l-ll !", too 1 iv il. in ami ! U of tn 1 rif ul m4 tinlon aiHC lOI IIMirinaii. I ' ' adequate coast guard service. . I and Improvement of naviga- Convention delegates appoint I is In the offiruj. Tables were reversed in the women's division of the two-day series in which Ocean Fails overran Rupert all-stars 20-5 behind the 10-point scoring of Lou Smith. Only two to muk field goals for the locals wer-Elaine Maynard and Barbara Moore. Nellie Bill scored on tree throw. Lineups: Men pfivnn because i trr?riilritT or an upi tummy. Try Hfcby Omn Tar trta. Tbf H littl ttU hav txtn u4mL ty n - n arl v ii ( ' .-' kr W it p t ,.!!! M 1 I !.-,! en- t"-t i T I,.J( U TW i,ki ii. y ' 'A- J ,1,, l w r t I 1 I oK',l tiond aid and anchorage j The conversion also decide-! ! ; VMJttor fur or 0 yr to gvercMM I hist eB4iUM. THE CRISP, CRISP FLAKES WITH THE DEEP, DEEP FLAVOR Slow baked to e rich, golden toast in our radiant ovens . . . Kellogg 'j Corn Flakes come to you so fresh you can almost catch the piping hot aroma drifting from the oven doom. They're the number one flake all over Canada and in the whole, wide world. They're the oriinacorn flakes developed by W. K. Ke.logg and flavored to his still-secret recil a flavor that has never been duplicated. As Mr. Kellogg said, "They won their favor through their flavor." led a itlne-memtier central elec-j !tion committee which will con-j duct the referendum ballot In; ; conjunction with election com-i jmittfes in the various locals j to hold elections Dy nauoi ami iGeorge North, press officer, says eunitipstioo. 4ifti n,wts and othr mi our infant truu4w. Su Huff no duinnt ffrt. it ROM-vv P LONDON i, g Mrs. Mart Kenney riif u'n 'tray up ! in f i.-ii' ' M '1' ! A I4IK 1 ll I M- I. s Mi III It V 1 h . IV ft-li -11' I"1 is twu-w.iy fight lor e.u-n 01 me; I three top posts has developed, j He said tint tha positions ol I I .. I i. i ...,! .r.it ll.. in.im.e tlw rMiv.irot '.i"' ol " I" i"" lb hum ai:lr Tt.. V nalU f"n I-"1 Puts on Blue Bonnet Sings Its Praises! GoUlW HtM Mil RUPERT-S. Scherk 22. Davis i S. Ratchford 6. Sunberg 20. ! Thompson 6. Dumas. Marshall 5, D. Scherk 18 Total "9. OCEAN FALLS McMillan 13 Check 2. Tavlor. Hiebert 12. C secretary will be contested in a .u. mmI lh.l rr kamW o ft. r ml V secret ballot to get tinaer j? shortly j. It is tlw- first time the union!' in pmv . -i .... , tr.l I i ,b m-l.vi.l.wiiy Tim's to wi tU Jlf". i" 9-'"'' " ' 14 l.use Hl'ie lt--iM.it . . . AI..-1 " '" u" ..-J BASKETBALL TONIGHT has conducted a universal ballot in election of officers Previously all officers were elected bv delegates at the annual con 1 1 4 . V5 tr.,., """I ti 'nm w - x . t.,1.1.- Ai..!l.- le liw u 'n " ' on in.- ..kc i,.i .l i lm'. l '' ln-aHl -nfi i'l' Braves Switch to Milwaukee tention. ;v li. ,... y,. k eiwi at Vil " t i , . Iwt'l ll fnmnr b The union s policy during 1952 V f tl,,o I r-m-:m'"-".l " " ' " '' 11, new n r.hi " l,i Hem n l-I-i". Ti.:.' ' " : l.l.. to l ""' Irm ( y.-ll..-.-.k.wi ' " mn'.l mi ' " r' '" " '" o.. n I-.- .i ! il.. m t- .Hy '.' "' '' s At The CIVIC CENTRE PULP MILL SERIES For the Northern B.C. Pulp Mil! Championship OCEAN FALLS ALL-STARS ST PETERSBURG. Fla. ( Immediate switch of Boston Braves to Milwaukee received the blessing Wednesday of both I he National League and the American Association, making It the orice negotiations which lt d to ( two strikes In the salmon flsh-ry and closure of the fall her-rlnr season Is believed to be a najor cause for the placing of Kurt Larsrn. Vancouver loci! o oppose the present leader Rupert Cagers Set 3 Records ill' iwl I first' shift of a major, league baseball franchise 'since l'JOl. The association action followed unanimous approval of the National League for the change requested by Braves' president vs. tn" lo fine ft.rK-"'t h"n llwni a iiinii'li, On-! 11 I'lVI ' ''" ITT-f" Vi-. f.w ill Lit" i1'. tl.ink you Himikl km. .I-..H ZOMI'"-", l,.", tr.im.-n who nVmssvi eompk-ti-hr femmino Iivsh-b tte Z-mKiHS l.tej-w-". ( winia vinl 1,.r-iioiM.-Zti."i" tn..tl.-l nt f-nmi.n hvsirn. lievi so '" yi-oi'-nt la n. 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Hi.t k Hosst r. mm CCC 300 SENIORS Added Attraction: Ocean Falls Ladies' All-Stors vs. Prince Rupert Ladies' AM-Stors Lou Perini. who said he has lost j more than $1,000,000 in Bo ston. The Braves own the Milwau-1 kec Brewers, and will move that : 'American Association franchise to Toledo, O. In Big Victory VANCOUVER -Prince Rupert set three Britt h Columbia hltjh school basketball tournament records Wednesday In beating Quesnel 102-24 In first game of the four-day tourney New York Boxer Jerry Ford netted 40 points to capture the individual hl;h score record for a single came. Paul Loses Licence LONDON (CP) The British Boxing Board of Control today Bud ay held the record of 30 points in 1952 The Rainmakers broke the 81-polnt total set by Uurnaby South last year. 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