"1 & (Lt I f I' I A J! I Ktlliuc Kupci I Uuily INev. Tuesday, February v, lnoi jening ot uirnng uud Marus H Jr. " I single were both captured by rr m fTa . Boom Gang with scores of 25'.!'$ and 925. Whip-Its still lead in on The ALLEYS, ' h riii i luraiiiiiira Continued on un pie 61 oi toric Event in Rupert Sports i , ZL DAILY NEWS am Comes True As cks Glide Smoothly M 51 ft Jl ffl (111 j i ipn ri V "1 Y - i "I r m m m v v&y i ...r - ix,.-. If Sertion'A produced the highest J k''-l m I m t I r ii ' ,S scoring bowler Friday night with W R AT H A 1 1 it,' ' ' WtlXMl I iH LL J "i i. Dewagd rolling a high three-' i K ' SZ some of 712. V. Dexter followed r. . r- V, " I v SZ-zr" j ' ' with his high single of 291. Ted , ' nol "intsning 4 .t- Parker holds high average with " DEVELOPING, PRINTING . rmmJJ Aj rt. - For the ladies in this division, ENLARGING X ! f C N ' . Dot Graham still holds' hign EXI FXPOSURF OSLRE METERS MFTFPS , '' . N 5 ' with 188. Agnes Mack !''" V ' - , average V'.; am- 'Kb V ' ' . -, 1 bowled 83 for three high total, ' AMATEUR SUPPLIES f , 'i Jf'w .wf-HdH - '-.,.- while M. Faulkner scooped up r. " Jr . 4 1 t V 276 on a single. 'hone Green 6 Box 178 V -, j pi : j - , ,1 Team high-three and high- ( H Fi'iS and stane! Prince Rupert curlers are V lav. Climax of a dream, of planning, scheming 1 ' . . I a - ! ...1. l 1 TT t .l :S IP O K T:S 1 m hiwj '4i.y v - - - - i I'll work came last ninr. wnen Mayor Jiaro:i declared Prince Rupert Curling Club rink ijv open and a giiest citizen who helped com-L plans sent the first rock skidding down 141 f month ice. j J Club Vice-President! I don't walk so well on th . .fin the exnj- "r mjroiji, i.i hm,U' "" " I i ,h fniinoiMl The mayor also congratulated Red Wings Make It Sixth Straight Win Cordie Howe Gets Two Coals in 4 to 2 Victory Over Host on , .Vt ltx See Our l . t '1 'Ws BABY DEPARTMENT humatrti mm iwMl t&mJkambmfitimJ&!iwmimA fj for your i' fi. t. ' GETS WINNER'S KISS-Wilf Lepine, 31-year-old Quebec city BABY NEEDS . j musher, gets a big kiss from his wife after winning the first X .3, A w 'V j heat in the Uuee-uay InUriiaUor.al Dos Derby at 0nwa. SJiiXfi- I , 9 Tr S j Driving hounds, Lepine tire first , ,. ' . seven cross-bred completed "v-?, fJ R k PI LlonkCTS ir l'"'t ' I of the three daily 29-mile-heats in 2:08:48. (CP PHOTO i KyVV BODy A - TT'fSS . PonHcs Shirts t'4 ... d,-nu.r..n .(hMtK-itiwark 3? Rattles Vi bers who had "put up with a b am he Jy Nioorc. lot while ,nnv CO Ol-Illl husbands were evenings here." , i, i spending their f He also commended the women iMiies of JimrMe Konerx for their eolorful work on the . j ... H ,f nffirinl t,rim flub executive 'Cl"-,e' costume sweaters Mr Friz7ll sent. the first llifk ilu-rs of the two teams DETROIT (Canadian Press) Gordie Howej scored two goals in the last eight minutes, capping! ' down the ice after which team'; ! BASKETBALL r!l: il-.HV .1:1: 1 Stot- prominantly a third period rally-which brought the Detroit Red Wings a 4 to 2 victory over Boston Bruins here Mon- " : -j day night. I f I It was first place Detroit's were formed for the first game. Skips were G. N. Moore, !.' Laurie and Dr. L. M. Greene. president team; E. Boulter, Bill McKenzle and T. G. Bate-man, vice-president's team. Climax of the round came at wed many a tassiea Inter and bonnet bob-f io the rhythm of the Jle the brooms, as side-$ no doubt of the pur nt. J club members and game best, of ven PCSAHL SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFFS WjPv--'' TlWl '''x'mrt WVth playoff i UC.V.'R Ili.lrL m; , . n, ir.UXi. LV m t r , , , , .mUjUX l A H 8 SENIOR Okanaean . p.m. IHHMUMI IWWiHIII MTIWIB - MWm Penticton 3. Kamloops 9 vs. Manson's PJL-.''' WT't'JSs? "' " V" I Hl'- 1 nvin.. ini.,n.iin:,i ' 9:30 CCC vs Rainmakers XSs?. .SsmSJ?5S2Sy inr-w.-A I 'hi ' sixth straight triumph, boosting its National Hockey League lead the end with the final rock x- srinsea an senuns .!- v to fifteen points, the biggest of flic rink-end end In the mg uirown Dy inoorcwiicn uu- the seaton.. v.anaaa easy Puck Winner Mercury Down Poland Nel'onTKin W 9 . V X Kiin the long-awaited t pnrvu nai tximwi t. urn m the centre Murray master of! Dehcious i-freshments vere. Howe's two goals were thirty-second and thirty-third of'the PnnQHii hue nnA rinrtor tl each im r illed Doue frit- served to more than 1:00 mem- season, tops in the National g77 of popution; the USSR has 3 p.m. JCNIOR ft ') '"V V Manson's vs Annunciation : "7 I ' '' " -il'l SpTERMEDLATE ; l Mt heckey League. The last one was about one doctor to every 10.000 population. rraver at fayue vs meictmuta j mm ' j i "" w." 1 (More Sport Poge 6) . TTml j I , m M ) 'S' M' a 60-foot ihot Into an empty cage after Goalie Jim Henry had been pu)lt:l out with 55 seconds left. Twice Boston held the lead. Dave- H'eighton caunted his bers and guests by the Ladies' Curling Club with preparations in charge of Mrs. Moore, assisted In the kitchen by Mrs. Gene HollLston, Mrs. Joe McKay, Mrs. John McLeod, Mrs. Harry Paulson, Mrs. Roy Evans, Mrs. Sid Elkins, 'Mrs. H. Kellough and Mrs. Ed Boulter. j to sell trie nnK ouna-Bonilnal price "a major Kiut in our effort." fcrll, who turned over f the building to Presi-y Moore, said he had aiti to do it " It marked event in sports his-riure Ruiert. f you Sweden Leading OSLO Edmonton Mercury" romped through a snow-storm Monday night in handing Poland's weak hockey team an 11 to 0 shut-out, wrapping up Canada s third victory without a loss 1 in the Olympic hockey champ-; ionship series. - j As far as hockey prestige is concerned, the result meant fifteenth gi al of the yar for the only counter in the first period. The Red Wings tied it up briefly on Glen Skov's tap of his own rebound. The ladies get into action with : stones and brooms next Monday Harold Whalen con- night with the opening round. little it nothing. , The best that could be said I about the Poles, who absorbed i : their fourth straight sheilack-' int. is that they tried hard. In When rheumatic pain the hockey sense, they drd not belong on the same ice as the Canadians. ; Five teams among the nin entered in the round-robin tour- Elmer Lach Nears Mark ' gets you down, here s the quick way io get relief. Rub in soothing Minard's Liniment. Is it good ? Just i the club members on JCls "which shows what do when they want to i i nuujjh. Sturm every credit, 6 yur example, more irre ft into the Mime ihmiM not be too lone r have a rink three kis site hit li would kalins as well. i try it, you'll see I MONTREAL Elmer Lach, Canadians' sterling centre, Is only ' three points away from breaking RHEUMATIC i nament are stin undefeated. j ! Sweden heads the hockey ' standing with four straight vic-j torie.' . Other undefeated teams are I Canada. Czechoslovakia, Switzerland and the United States, each ! of which have had a bye in the series. ' Norwegian Sensation ... Andersen Makes Triple Slam in Olympic Games PAIN 'the club generously an all-time record in the Na-ke rink to public skat- ""rial Hotkey League. Lach won fnr a week we nil snw an assist Sunday night as the Tliis advertisement ir not published or displayed hy the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Culumbia ULiinErr? New York Rangers defeated the Canadiens 3-2. It was his 345th ' assist sine? breaking into the OSLO 0 Hjalmar Andersen, : National Hockey League 12 sea-: Norway fensational speed skat- lju.ir this sport is. 1 Cagers 77 Up at w Falls j sons ago. er. completed a triple slam in j The former mark is held by Bill , the 1952 Olympic Games today. ' Cowley, star centre for the Bos-j shattering three records in the 'ton Bruins for 13 seasons, who ; process Andersen was against : also holds the point record, 548. lhe class In his own field in i Despite their Sunday loss. th ! winning the 10.000-metre race. Habitants bounced into second 'breaking his own lusted world pl ice tie with Toronto Maple j record and the 16-year-old Olym-it r!if hv beatinir the Rangers Pic record to become the first " ... ' "". w . .. ' .' ..." """" . . -- '.-w " Canada's Navy is engaged in the largest peacetime expansion , jf. wV $K j 'n 'ts history- c must p'ay our f u'l Part n defense of freedom rt'j,! I 1 111,1, . -'Ztf of the seas and our essential ports. J 1 cient cager-s of the i 5-1 Saturday. ' j triple winner on consecutive days. ri team visiting Ocean ! The Rangers' Sunday victory U victory also gave Norway "a return series won aU ' moved them back into a fourth 1 of the eleven Olympic cham- "s Friday, Sunday and p'ace deadlock with the Baston piotishlps decided up to that. Bunts, according to re-i Bruins who held that spot by i time in the 1952 Games. liing here today. ; lambasting the lowly Chicago ints scored were 1 12-85 ! Black Hawks 5-2 Saturday night. Bharleson High School. 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