a ... McMeckin, Olscn Top Mixed League 19o3 Tuesday, November 17, REMEMBER VVH1N The four-year reign of S!ap.sie pointed h, k'" Maxie ttosenbloom as light- rounds at heavyweight champion of the jateT built k " world came to ah end 19 years wood mo u !! !Jrw" ago tonight when he was out-laurant owner t Cage Schedule Changed Around Northern Gift . Whalers Lucky Six 0. HI Oold 4. Hums 0 Eby ft Bmi6 3. HI Own I. HUU 6ho HUtrr 8. Bob Pnrker't I - .v it. Thom Bheet Mrtal 3. Chnu l irmi t Men's high single honors "in the Thursday night Mixed Five-Pin Bowling League went to Tomiiir MeMeekin of Headpin-ners In Oroup 2 when he rolled 323 and Art Olsen of Shenton s Sheet Metal took men's high three with 770. Bertha Dunbar of Pushovers took both single and high three with scores of 7 Corner By DICK AYRES tmerson, Hopkins Double Winners Belle Emerson and Dan Hopkins both captured double honors in the Local 708 Bowling club Friday. The former took ladies' hi'ih single and hieh three with scores of 267 and 711, and Hopkins rolled 300 and 73!) Team high single and high triple went to Woodbutchers with scores of 974 and 2702. Results: Gremlins 3, Tiger Cats 1; i Woodbutchers 3, Powerhouse 1 Sparks 2. Handicaps 2: Hotsliots 3. fihearpins 1; Atoms 3, Digest-trs 1; Maniacs 4. Boomcats 0 r BASKETBALL S:4S-lnter-B General Motor. v Sunrist 7:45-Inter-A-WatU & Nickers,, vs fnst, 9:C0 Senior B Gordon Anrt .. Mtxup 4. HI jBckera 0 Canada Life 4. ahamr.irkii 0 Dally N' 4. Fashion Fcwtwear 0 Fowiie Si Ruttle 3, Hhenton Shert Metal 1. Pushovers 3, Esquire Men's Wear I. Headplnnera 3, Orphans 1. " " "Union'! 307 and 731. lihenton's Sheet Metal took team high single with 1276 and Pushovers won Thp other nieht at the basketball jrames an Changes in the Prince Rupert Basketball association : schedule will see no more Junior Lea cue games played on Saturday, the association has 1 announced. All Junior games will be played on Friday nights from now on apd Inter-B i tames formerly scheduled for I Tuesdays and Saturdays will ; now be played Tuesdays and i Saturdays, always starting at 6:45 p.m. Women Curlers Schedu'e Draws Afternoon play by women curlers of Prince Rupert Curling club for the Columbia Cellulosetrophy ardent fan suggested, jokingly of course, that m o'V-cage write-ups we were "pulling for the wrone; team." Now we knew this wasn't so, and stout.y denied' pulling for any team. And that, sports far..-, is the way it is and will be. sti!1 soek " n th When a good sportswriter or a ,PM f their first w I t he se .on. covers an event, f Rood . reporter .... ....... n h iVrstcrdav we said, enone'-ii.-iy, 'Oahei Old high team triple with 3578. In Group 1, Bessie Davis of Northern Glass took ladies' double honors with a hieh sinele of 275 and a high triple of 715. Tom Naka ot rii Ureen won i men's high single with a score of 277 and Bob Shearer of Hills i Shoes rolled 648 to take men's high triple. Northern Glass took both U-am high sinplc and high three with scores of 1183 and 2023. urn in nCia art i age rente will resume next Wednesday. Draws to start off show Thorn vs np aopsn i rurr v nu vtujfl. i m. i - cares about is that the nthletes that they hud one win. one lr-s. TVint so. It's a wonder I didn t hear from Dave McPhee on that me. Anyway G & A get then-chance to tie up CCC tonight when they take on the league leiriing Manson's. Other basketball fare will see General Motors meeting Sunrise in the. Inter-B opener and Watts & Nickerson tangling with Fraser & Payne in the Inter-A fixture. WELLINGTON. England AP Wilkins; Hamilton Ys Moore; Rmdy Turpin. 25. former world Lewis vs Partridge, middleweight boxing champion, Last night's results were as jind Gwyneth Price. 27. a Welh follows: farm girl, have taken out a mar- 7 p m draw: Ramsay 9, Wlllson i i:i; e licence. io: Schuman 5, Turner 11; Shier Five mcn'.hs ao, Turpin was 17, McLeod 4. 9 p.m. draw: Bate-divorced on cruelty grounds b man !8. McBroom 6; Crossley 6, irs former wife. They have one McKenzie 9; Johnson 2, Ander-child. a boy. son 9. Noriortol tmploymcn ; ' Service Office t'4I n ' CM:) i j ;i i m jp , , , -l OPTOMETRIST KEITH H. TUCKER 527-3rd Ave. Phone 212 provide sufficient entertainment or excitement to make a good story. Let the teams do their part and if the reporter will do his, trying to recapture what the paying patrons saw for the readers who didn't see the game but who are interested. We try to do this and don't hold with the type of sports-writer who will boost his favorite team throughout the. season, making excuses for it when It loses and piling it on the losers when his team wins. A reporter, whether he covers sports, police court, city council, or club meetings should be impartial in his writings. Naturally, deep down he might have his own thoughts on the matter, but he should "V' , I . '-C V- v. -. s" Chouli friction r-3SO Parcel Delivery -G.V.W. 7,800 lbs. Low F-350 t-fl. lapr.ti-G.V r, 6.900 lbs. Payload up to 3,1(17 lla. New bolted body conxructiua. 0 f-lOO 8-ft. Panel G.V.W. 4.800 lbs. IS-"cu. fi. loud-spate, wide-opening rear dour, 3-v.ay transmission choice. F-IOO 6Vi-ft. Pickup-G.V.W. 4,800 lbs. 4Vcu. ft. load-space, 5-way transmission choice, new bolted box construction. engine 101 -Hp. Com Clipper Sin for gas-saving economy. fori Sedan Delivery 1 1 0-Hp. Strato-Siar V-8 engine choice of Fordomatic, Overdrive or Synchro-Silent Transmission. 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