I L :TV4 " Prince Rupert Doiiv Kin... V 1 i ; Wednesaay. February 10, lf;"J l'T Richard Still Showing Way r Omegas Near Loop Title As CCC Cut Down 69-49 Manson's Omegas practically ' Art Helin turning in a good tucked away the Senior B league But Howe Tops Point Getters MONTREAL (CP) If Mauri"e average of .615 a game. That's Rocket Richard keeps to l'.n the pace he maintained the present goal-getting clip he will 194P-49 campaign when he snnr- have a total of 43 at the end of ed 43 goals in the full 70-game the current National Hockey season. League season. Richard's record-making all-Montreal i Canadiens' 52-year- time total, now at 379. is far old right-winger, now in his 12th rhead of nny other active play-campaign, is still showing old- er in the NHL. sters and youngsters alike the However. Ooidie Howe of tJo- ! fi. ( MY MOM IS A VHiz ' ! ATBAKI.G...YC, ' i ( 9PT H ER r L0UR ,s TH i: 1 j HH?lV IT'S UGHT PURITY! prt of putting the puck into the troit Red Wings is showing net. This is the sixiii season ii his career he has scored 30 goal' or more. way to the Rocket ana tin outers in the tussle for this Sanson's point-scoring honors. T ie MIL'S official statistics, releas the an In 52 games this season Rocket has fired 32 goals, game as he potted la. fcioD Mac-Farlane and Bob Smith shared with Watts and Nickerson scoring honors with 11 points each. Fred Calderone and Don Hart-wig kept a strict hand on the Inter A game calling 47 fouls while Bill Morrison and Doug Sankey held down the senior game to 24. Nelson Brothers held off a battling Sunrise squad right to the end despite being edged in the second quarter. Steve Yama-moto topped Nelson Brothers with 13 points while Jack McLean paced the losers. Lineups: Senior B League .Manson's Olsen 3, Dumas 2. Soring 21. Bill 17. Webster 11. Walsh 2, Hartwlg 10, Chrixtoif. Total 09. CCC 300 Club S. Scherk 15. D S: herk 0, Marshall 6, Sunberg 18. Thompon 2, Enridge 2. Total 49. Inter A Leasue North Str-Helin 15. Tait 8. Morrison 12, McKay 5, Nickerso.i championship last night when iht-y went on a scoring spree tnii downed Columbia Cellulose 300. Club 69-49 in the highest scoring game of the season at the Civic Centre. The Omegas with 20 points and three games left to play need only one more win to put them uu( of reach. Second place G & A would have to win ail their three remaining games including those against the league leaders to tie Manson's. In the Inter A loop North Star handed Watts and Nicker-n its 11th loss of the season 64-44 to stretch its lead over second place Fraser and Payne to four games as many as the dry-poods squad have left to play. IN SKCONI) I'LAt'E Nelson Brothers moved into second place in the Inter B league by downing Sunrise 39-34. Despite ttie efforts of Bill Sunberg who scored 18 points and Sid Scherk who chalked up 15. CCC couldn't halt the rapid lire scoring of Manson's. The ed today, show Howe with 5'i points, made up of 21 goals unci 37 assists. Richard has only -0 assists to put with his 32 'mils and trails Howe by six points Howe failed to score in ttinv games last week but picked up ...it a most four assists, while Hithirns point-making was confined to; three goals in three games. j. Harry Lumlcy irf Toronto ; Leafs lost ground to TVpyi Sawclnik of Detroit in the goal- tenders' little feud. Lumlcy s'iil leads, with a goals-against ;iv-; cragc of 1 68 to Sawrhuk s 1.73.1 But a week ago Sawchuk had : 183 and Lumlcy 170. C! e i r y McNeil of Montreal holds third place easily with 2.15. Quakers Trim Vancouver 6-2 I! y The t':;n:u!kin Ptrwi Saskatoon Quakers bhisted Vancouver Canucks 6-2 and moved three points ahead of fourth-place Edmonton Flyiivs Tuesday night in Vancouver. 11 was the only action of the night in the Western Hockey League. The victory puis the Q.iakers only five points behind the second-place Calgary Stampcri-ers and nine behind Vancouver the current king-pins. Edmonton isn't the only club with its shooting eye on that third slot. New Westminster Ve. Mom. tlir kid (anil U.ul) tu for tin- li;lil Llntl of liakini! Noil al- nsriTE snow ami zero weallier. Canada's veteran runner, Gerald Cote of St.-Hyacinthe, Que., steps briskly along a 38-mile stretch of highway. Cote Is aiming for a place on Canada's team at the British Empire Oames in Vancouver this summer. This snowy jaunt was undertaken when he carried an official message from St. Hyacinthe to the International Snow-Shoers Convention Ip Montreal inviting delegates to Vrsit his hometown. WHL STANDINGS li Tw C'uniidiitn Irrs I VETERAN' HOCKEY PLAYER Joe Shack of Winnipeg, 38. recovering from an eye operation for a displaced retina in his left eye in London, England, has recovered the sight of the eye but an official of Harringay Racers hockey club indicated his playing days may be over. Shack,, captain of the Harringay team, has been in English hockey since 194S and played previously with St. Paul, Ottawa Senators of the Quebec Senior League and briefly with New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. The eye condition is believed to have resulted from hard knocks he received during his career. uav I tti u mil vt till I'uriiy l lonr! 21, Black 3, Donaldson. Total 61. ! Watt.s & Nicker-on McFur- i millers dropped the first quar The li-nclens: ' Hake willi all-piirMir I'uriiy I lour am) erniai on lijjil. lender cake fl.ik iie uml ia-trv tielieintH Itreail arid rolU. It" iluniin.i.nrit htl, no il'i exlra gtMMl for 'em lo. Nexl lime lw liake. try llir aifleil llirouli.'.ilk flour llial'n i in A :n jo 20 i M 'J7 Hnwo, 1M roit . . K (chard. Montreal l.inilstiy. Dctroil . . Genffnon, M-mtrcal Ifl'ltM'l, I'llCIIl . I Kelly. U'irolt i Mostlell. Mnntroal . ter 12-7, drew to within one lane ll, smim n, wescn j, point of the Omegas .by the 2:10 Christolf 3, Ratchford. Letour- maik of the second period when: neau 6, Sedgewlck 4, Enridge 1. the score stood 23-22. 1 Schroeder 3. Total 44. Inter B League IIOO.MH, iiiiiivTih inn I.I.AI) i SunriseDumas 5, sankey 2, However, tw o quick baskets "xurcotte, Hauden.schild 9, Mah 4, by Ray Spring who led Man- j Rt,ed parent, McLean 14, Birtch. son's with 21 points and assist- 1 Total 34. cd by Danny Bill, Mickey Web-j kelson Brother.? Newton 8. .ster and Don Hartwig who net- R vtatsuo 4. N. Morven 4, K. lloan auav ! w l. I a rt 1 07'J 1 Royals are breathing down : samtfurd. Uwum . Flyer necks from the slim dist- , oim.-arad. Montreal ance of three points and with' R,';nh'N'"i''rY(1lrk Y .Sloan. Toronto .... Peirsnn. iostin Henry. New York . . llnlelitli. New York . Team standings: W L Matsuo 5, R. Morven 4, Nakatsu 1, Mat-suba, Yamamoto 13. Total 39 STANDINGS Srillitr II l.l?uc W L Pts 01 Munson's 10 9 20 3 ine piay-ons coming near, saskatoon needed that win. Quakers win was the first in four coastal starts. They lost to Victoria, New Westminster and Seattle. ted 17. 14 and 10 points respectively ' Manson's drew ahead again to set up an insurmountable lend. The jewellers took the second quarter 21-20, the third 16-8 and finished off the game outscoi ing the shorlhanded mill Kamloops Edge Smoke Eaters For Second Spot It) ail Vancouver 3! Ul 6 15S 124 04' 13 25 :tll caluarv 'J 21 4 200 1-U 62 jaMfnTlls e- 11 2H 117 B.iskl.tot.n 25 22 7 1 7B 1110 07 I f I . 1 I I ' 1 9 1 I 1 K' ' 24 12 Mi Kilmoiiloii 23 2! B 202 210 M i llAWlM' ? II 25 :td w. -aliuliisler ... 22 25 7 102 1H7 61 I r 6 2!l ;i5 uiona HI 24 10 151 14 4K j 1 18 111 S4 Heal lie 18 30 0 157 1H5 42 1 . .niMl' ' ln """' l " . 17 14 11 r I M,..ller ol f ; ; cinnamon butter bars b h 'ii E ! 1 mix - 112 84 60 , y i , cup. ?urliy 'lul" , iri I in1,:? si i ' -;: Rr,,,,nd 2S- i ' tm,", V-A)) i Vs ' I 1 t,. n nress Mt,..i' I , ..,,' I Ourdon ti Anderson . . 7 8 14 ers 20-14. CCC were down to five ccc 300 Ciut, 31 30 28 20 31 20 10 Detroit Montreal Toronto ' . Boston New York thlcaito Vic Lynn led the Saskatoon crew with two goals and Eldie Kobussen, Jack Mt-Leod, Chuck Canadian Press Stall Writer men who played the full game i imrr a ltokup with Ralnh Enridire of the Inter North Smr n 2 f-raspr 4 fayne 5 A 1 -1 n t- crMillinnr (ham rff rfrGk Nickerson ... Oil Inler II League 4 1 One period of hockey Tuesday j noldaway and Hy Buller each i night was enough to win an scored enre. Gcoidie Kerr an t 2 ' inter-league encounter in the Chuck McCmlough were the 3 interior and shoot Kamloops Vancouver marksmen. sionally. J xw I Kn ih.-o.tKmy I J '-ik s 1 5 1 tr ' " ,.' 10- I" , ,i,,Uv hctcii f 7 Manson's The fast and furious Inter A almost I Si?!""'"?,1" game saw North Star Hotshots Take 708 Loop Lead h 1?J I fj 1 " ' unites. . c. 4 5 5 5 a 6 o 2 6 i 4 2 2 5 2 4 t 6 Sunrise Junior ltn I. Sea Cadets Ortn?s tifiorts Shon bultfers Annunciation blank Watts and Nickerson for most of the first quarter, taking it 17-6. However, Bill McChes-ney's crew fought back to hold the bottlers 12-12 in the second, 12-12 in the third but faded in the stretch to drop the last frame 23-14. Dick Nickerson led the North 2 I Elks into second place for the , 3 first time this season. ! 2 i The victory, a 4-3 fast-passing 2 hockey game, was taken by Elks 4 from Trail Smoke Eaters of the ij ; Western International Hockey 3 League. , It was played on Okanagan 1 Senior Hockey League ice at J Kamloops. ' The Elks romped to a 4-0 lead Canucks looked like anything but the league-leaders and played the man while the Prairie team played the puck. Penalties were fairly even in the bruising battle, Saskatoon sitting out seven to Vancouver's six. Saskatoon went ahead 2-0 at the end of the first period, were in front 3-2 at the end of the NBC Power (ilrlw l.eagiie- Donis 6 rostv's Lockers 4 Star squad with 21 points with 1 Hainblrds 0 by the end of the first period as sefond ara o't"-oi-ei canu.-ks OUTDOORS WA ?U, - Andy Clovechok and Bud Evans -3.0 in tne finai frame. Hotshots took lour p lints Fri- 1 Jay ni';ht to nudge Ti;j;er C.i's in the Local 708 Five-Pin bow'-' in:; league pacesetters down to i'tcond place and take over the loop leadership with 42 points. Ti ;er Cats trail by one point. ' Maniacs who chalked up a : team hiah sir.:!e of 1037 and team high tmee o 2fi!i5, maintained their hold on third plat e 'with 39 points. P. Uutton roiled 291 to. take-ladi"s hi ;h single and CWr" B !-lit my captured ladies hi"h three .wit It 072. For tile men. D Wick cclleff'etl double honors with a hi.h sin-ie ol 245 and a high three of G39. Standings in the remainder of the league are as follows: Woodbutchers, 3S; Powe; house 33; Atoms 32; Boom Cats 30; Shcarpins 23; Sparks 22; Digesters 20; Handicaps 19; Gremlins mm ffiwrfiw mm blinked the light once eacn ana Don "Slats" Slater beat Trail's Seth Martin twice. back in the There are many of us who do. und a raging torrent to those not not realize the amount of game well acquainted wun Its habits Smokies Smokies came came animals and birds actually living at this time of year, nonetheless '. second with playing coach Moe here on Kaien Island. These BOB ARMSTRONG and two Young and Apps Dorohoy mak BRCffil ADVERTISING IN TOE DAILY NEWS creatures thrive after a fashion cronies took three steelheads because the law protects them I from it last Thursday. Fishing from shooting and trapping; but J is pretty well confined to the how much better would they do, pool right now, but Bob will sub-and how much more in evidence j mit gladly to a little brain-would they become if other laws ! picking by brother anglers; go anent the running of dogs at see him! large were enforced? , Last Sunday your columnist j A simple way to protect the ob ei ved a pack of five collarless i winding on rod guides if rod is Smith Shoots Perfect Score . Glen Smith joined the ranks of perfect marksmen last night when the Civic Centre Youth Rifle club held its weekly shoot. He scored 100 points out of a possible 100, with a l'8-inch grouping. Second for the night was Frank Anfield with 99 per cent. Other high scorers were Bill Holgate, Terry Aukl and John Clibbelt who tied with 98: Robert. Pedersen and Wayne Crowe with 97; Max Fleming with 9G; George Pearson with 95: Joe Kraupner and Terry Pavola with 94. ing it 4-2 by the end of the ; period. Hal Gordon and Martin locked the doors from then until 13:51 of the third when Young again connected from the blue line, i Young, going for a tie, pulled i Martin at 18:35 when Kamloops' , : Bud Evans was thumbed for j tripping. However, Kamloops ; held onto the puck until the final whistle. As the teams stand now in the OSHL, Pcnticton has cinched i the league leadership with 70 ; 1 I,. 'I i V 4ESr being transported around or undergoing heavy usage, is to bind them with adhesive or scotch tape, the former is more resistant to water and gets my first choice. This trick is particularly valuable when rod Is mongrels obviously returning from a hunt, since one of them was endeavoring to rid himself of a bunch of newly acquired porcupine quills around the mu??le. Two of these mongrels were certainly part coyote, the Blue Bonnet Sue points. The Tuestlay night win put Kamloops second with 50. However, Vernon Canadians and Kelowna Packers are tied others nondescript, long-haired frequently placed against stan-black and chions when trolling or when pooches generally Dick Williams, an avid gun brown; it is just such bands of j rested up against a rock while marauding canines as these j adjusting lures, sharp corners which will some day attack a i would otherwise cut thcough the just one point behind Kamloops, collector with more than 90 dif-; so it's anybody's race for. second ferent types of weaixms, pttenri- SpOtr. . . . ed last night's session and help- chilrt nlnv. Onirklv thp rtl:. flnp silk verv pasilv. Trfilllnc rod myj hcAirirs roriGh.- .the ctaild eoi '.holders; being rubbet.cttshionedAT'i moves ltp v. Mata- , ed histruotors pick Paul, mm I it, as. ayed by the Liquor Control .or 'ip1 by i Ijoatd ing Takes ovbr andhhe youngster I doinj the saiHe thiw?.- ?5;?' 4f R'vi8 a brief talk on handh or by tbr (jovernrrenl Botch Columbia , , Ma pie Leais. . i i of h Runs. . Salmon season coming up' : .shortly, and have vou checked 1 ' f will be worriect to a point of serious injury or worse. Hi ' : -i - - W '".4 it . .iV.'i,".; .., - ... .. ,it Hi. - - It is a fact that there are deer ; on that old line? If any sign of ! AAnfthowc Wine rmht on this island, and grouse I wear or fraying then replace- too, the Game Act calls for the j ment is in order. Remember to ' SPOKANE, Wash, tfl Harry seizure and impoundment of grease the reel, too, bearings i Kid) Matthews of Seattle threw does chasing either of them; ! thrive on it, while salt water a solid right and knocked out : BE AMONG THE FIRST in Canj.b .stumiing niw lord " uM"'1"" 19S lord with a lonKcr, lower, siylinR tnn.1. You (ret Mtperh intenon nitrits and upholster). You ha J" 1 that's smooth and cast-, yet staNe aster hantllinK. i-.isit-r pjrkiui;. PI'9" fitc-ot new I'm l ord! I liter toil' furthermore, any dog found makes rust. The tip guide needs! Jack Nelson at 1:16 of the first in a scheduled 10-round hea-vy je 7f(.J '('ta'cef weight match Tuesday night. i Nelson never landed a punch J running at large within the close inspection if the angler uses boundaries of a game reserve nylon line, for it cuts deeply may be destroyed by any game unless the guides are of dead warden or constable. Perhaps hard steel. in the brief encounter. i JUST 100K AT THE WONDERFUL PRIZES YOU CAN WIN I Ol evert; o i winners forio . -I !kt BRAND NIW 1954 M0DU fORD "Customline" SEDANS Yo:il cerlcinl, ho. 7 - 7OUIO, FLY . . . .jl WIN IS AS GHEAf AS ANYONt EISE S your enlriti in! 25 fabulous Necchi Sewing Maihines fmrmNo is iasyi in a word. l"nI some of us are all unaware that , Kaien Island is a closed area under the Game Act! 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