Packers Hand Trail Smoke b prince Kuperr Daily News Friday, Feoruar. j2, l9o4 Leafs Split Second Place As Habs Draw in Chicago In This Corner rourtn Mraigni loss ot Tour Argos Sign Carpenter In Dual Role KELOWNA. B C. tCP Trail with a hi. - .. By JIM BASTAIU.E minute misconduct to Olmsteau Cumuli. Press sisr Writer i and majors to Mazur. Mortson There was another hock"V ; lmd Zeidel. ' TJ&r' S t m Smoke Eaters of the Western In-1 wa held m u ternational league lost the j p..,.e, PU,l,t. fourth straight game In their g, ",' current Okanagan Senior Hoc-, dlctnn , a"J! key lcartic tour here Thursday j sln..p ,'' ,lnf !: ' ni;,ht with a 3-1 ins, to Kelowna 1,ackcrs- ' rud and h!?1. Scoreless in the first and third i through thfTr,? frames Smokies' lone tally came j the rubber p ru' i at 11:40 In the middle period 2:31 ' when Terry Cavanagh picked up I Cn i ,h " ,., a pa.s from Mike 8habaa on a , pile-up In front of the Hackers C0l"U((l tor Ke., net. jKoaU onelcjj,.. in the third period isonnai and Johnson started trading 1 punches and were given misconducts. ; Seconds later centre Ken Mos-; dell of Montreal and defence-1 Bv KICK AVKES ' DniH .- Snorts Editor I Little Leasue baseball players j about town will be glad to know I that the machinery for official! recognition of their forthcoming! league is already in motion. A letter left this week for Wil-1 liam.sport, Penn.. asking for ap- , plication forms for the four j teams planned this year. The: brawl Thursday night. Montreal Canadians were there again. This time it was in Chicago, where Canadiens. never ones to back off from a touchy .situation, overpowered the last-place TORONTO ir Coach Frank Clair of Toronto Argonauts has announced the signing of tackle jack Carpenter as a player and assistant line coach of the Big Four football club and Keith Carpenter as a centre an J linebacker. Jack will aid line coach Chuck Klein and will be one of the "Caiiadianled - Americans" In his playing role, Ijavinu played four straight seasons In Canada, three with Argos and man Lee Fogolin or tne naw Black Hawks for two Quick goals, got mixed up In a rash of began slugging along the bonn j in the Montreal zone, rogotin penalties and fights and had to settle for a 2-2 National Hockey League tie. It cost them sole possession of second place. The fans at Chicago stadium weren't expecting another blowout like the Toronto M.iple Leaf and Montreal clash a few t - cjt - jr. Packers netmlnder Doug Btev-1 kt from Wike fr j enson came out of the-affray I Kirk. FINANCIAL STATEMENT was sent off with a mator fori lighting and Mosdell tik a, minor for- roughing IN PKNALTV BOX j All four gotiU were scored j while somebody was in the pen- j alty box. Mosdell tallied at 15 31 0 letter was .sent airmail and will be in lots of time to beat the February 24 deadline. The members of last year's champions, Kine Kiluard Hawks lire hereby officially informed that the 25. medals due them for winning the unofficial Utile League tHle are now here. By setting in touch with their coach Maurice Scott they can receive their awards ShK)I District No. 32 (I'rinccltupr. weeks ago, but they got plenlv und Lome Davis at 15:46 of the of . action. Nine'een penult icv first period for Canadiens. I on Including four misconducts and ' Jankowski tallied for the Hawks STATEMENT OF REVENl'F. AM) t.Xmtf: lor the year tniti UerrmWr 1U one v.nn iiamiiion miT-iaw. , Keith will fight It out with the j other imports for spot with the I club. He played part of the 19S2 I season with Edmonton Eskimos' and part of the 1953 campaign! with Winnipeg Blue Bombers. I I REMEMBER WHEN j Joe Louis, continuing his regn as world's heavyweight boxinc champion, defeated Arturo Go- I doy of Chile in 15 rounds nt New York 14 years ago tonight. It was Joe's 10th straight victory! including the 1037 bout when he won the title from James Brad-dock. He retired in 1949, and was beaten by Ezzard Charles in his attempted comeback in 11)50.' HI.Vt.MK Taxe Municipal j:j':i Rural Special Aid ((, Government Grant Basic ' - Uurmitory and Boarding s Vocational . Trunsixirlallon u Equipment - if, Night School i four majors, were handed inn. Montreal got 10 of them. A couple of fans even slugged it cut. TORONTO DOWN'S BIU IN'S In the only other game, the .Leafs moved into a tie wKh Canadiens by defeating the Boston Bruins 3-1 in Boston. At Chicago, the gloves dropped and fists flew in the- first and third periods In four fights. The first outbreak started at 1 10:40 near the Montreal bench. ! Chicago's Larry Zeidel threw in the siiolul pciiikl aiul I!ik1-nar drilled one past McNeil in I the third. j At Boston, veteran Porky Du-1 mart scored his third goal ofi the season at 18:52 of the third: session. i Dumart poked Ed Sannford'i I rebound past Hai ry Lumley af- I ter centre Ted Kennedy, left-winger Sid Smith and defence-' man Jim Morrison put the Leafs into a 3-0 lead. The Leafs, now tied with Montreal with 62 points, are eight points behind the leagui - Tonight the ni'-tht for the I all-important general meeting of the Prince Kupert Basketball ! Association. We hope for the , sake of all concerned that as many players, coaches and ret- erecs turn out so that there will ; be no criticism at a later date ' of any action taken tonight. It Other Kerenue Tuition and Niuht School Fees Rentals Sale of Assets Locker Ronlals punches -at Bert Olmstcad as the Montreal forward headed leading Detroit Kca wings, i .ie Gr'OKf.E MI'KKV of Trail, B.C., who skis for Washington State College, skims down the 27-gate giant slalom course on Mount Norquay at Banff, Alta., scene of the eighth annual International intercollegiate ski meet. Merry, a member of Canada's Olympic ski team, placed second in the event. Two Canadian universities and seven colleges and universities from northwestern United States competed in the two-day event. Total Revenue Surplus M at December 31st, 19.12 is only by a large representa-! tion of all groups involved in basketball that a true picture! can be obtained and we sincerely hope that everyone will , be given a chance to have his say. At the same time, it is : ' no good attending the meeting with something orr your mind, if you are not going to speak i up and say your piece. So let's! have a good riveting gang, for ; the sake of improvin" a good game. ; I Tomorrow niclil is high school ; basketball night at the Civic I Centre when Jio-Me-Hi hosts ' CURLING RESULTS SAN ra.ANClKCO Bill Oil- i liam. 20J, Orange, N J.. out- j pointed Leonard Morrow, 192,; Oakland. Calif., 10. NEWARK, N.. Annie Salazar.i 136. Haywurd. Calif., outpointed Bob Fenty, 132. New York. 8. I I'HILADKI.PHiA-Jimmy Soo.i 134, Philadelphia, slopped Bob-by Olory. 1211. Peekskill, N.Y., 4.1 WICHITA. Kan.-Bobby Hie-i lor the bench. Then defence- Bruiru are in fourth spot, two man Gus .Mortson of Chicago up on the fifth-place New Yoik and Eddie Mazur of Canadiens Rangers, tangled. Chicago's Bill Gadsby j " got into the act by leanin- over! LONDON 9 Gordon Pirie, the the Hawk bench and swinging , young distance runner Britain at a VonUeal play: r. j regards as her athlete of the moment, threw another bomb-things Refero Frai.k Udvarl got , under euitro! 15 minutes shell into the lap of the Amateur later. He gave a minor and a 10-1 Athletic Association when he said that he will pass up the fcXrENDITlUt Saskatoon Continues Drive Trimming Stampeders 4-2 i I Ailniinlstratlna Sularlm Admlniktratlcn Office Expense Trustee's Expense General Administration kle, 137, Topi ka, stopped Ben-ney-Sobell, 145, Detroft, 3. British Empire Games at Vancouver this summer. . By. The Canadian Press .r.tld was accomplished with two: ' Saskatoon Quakers, lobbying &oals by Ron Murphy and onei Instruction Teachers' Salaries Bt' School Clerical Salaries ! Teaching Supplies 1( Other Instruction Expense For the Latest Addition to the Family . . . Curling Results J CURLING' RESULTS on Pane Four Result in Rupert Motors trophy competition play by the Prince Ru-port Mfn's Curling club lust muhi nre ns follows: KelloiiKh 8, Orerne 7; B r U. Prterst-n 4; Thom 13. Johnston 11 In Orotic trophy play: Parker I'J. Turner 6; McKenzie 15 Robertson 3. In the Cook trophy playoff game saw Warren beat Ostcrtag 7-4. Results of Wednebdtiy's plfty in the Rupert Motors trophy pliiy by the Prince Rvipert Men's Curling Club are as follows: Stewart U. Gordon 5: Shier 1 1 . Matthew 7: Rudtterham 12. Eyolfson 2; Bird 10. Georgeson B Anderson : won over Aston by default. In the Grotto trophy competition , Hollistoii del ea ted Garner 10-J the girls and boys of Kitimat ; f0r top-honors in the giant- pacn bv Vle L-vnn and Eltiltf j High School. Kitimat girls team killing department, moved up . Kobussen. take on the Sheila Hicks' Kain-on Calgary Stampeders in the I sirt Finney, making his first: birds in the opener and the Al- , Western Hockey League Thurs- ! appearance in the Calgary cadre; can site boys tangle with Dim day night with a 4-2 victory. since being forced out with; HartwU's combination of Ju-1 : brokcn wrist bones about six cqsk lt0on evervbodv's meat 1 nior boys and Inter B boyf in Z'c CMSttSur WCPks a- wiUl a the main iv event ' . 0n come e. 1 K bark I strongly f " t to , beat 5" Van- iRoul. Ous Kyle scored the other Ump m..rkpr ,rker' ... ,.. ., 'eouver Canucks,' the current : im, ic Williams phoned us today eauc kings, and the runner-i Murphy s insurance goal came to let us know that the Prince up "stampeders in the last two'f,'ler Stamps pulled Bill Bren-Kupert Rod and Gun club held oames nan in a desperate victory at-1 ' a meeting this week to plan . . . tempt. their annual dinner. Another lne raf 1 u,e ' I ' Latest player to join the ir.-meeting will be held in the near .i1,,?',. ca i., ' " ' 1 jured list is Edmonton Flyers' tuture when a date will be set, 1 5. defonceman Bill Folk, out for t so in. aa but the trapshooters already . WuaKers points. ! perhaps two weeks, have plans to invite marksmen ! 1' Saskatoon wins over Ed- i folk was taken t0 hospital for from the Terrace and Kitimat monton Flyers in the Aiberta , tests after a calf bruise began Rod and Gun clubs up for a city tonight, they'll be only one hemorrhaging. He played for n trap shoot during the day time Point behind Stampeders. j couple of weeks after suffering of the annual dinner. The local i Other games set for tonight ; the bruise. lod and gunners will hold a rre Seattle at Victoria and Newl -- BABY CRIBS Wooden. Complete with mattress BABY CRIBS Steel. Complete with mattress. From BABY HIGH CHAIR Fror.'. Operation Janitor and Ent'lneers' Salaries ... Janitor and fcnioeerjt' Supplies ... Litfht, Power, Water and Fuel Insurance, Rentals. Other Repair and Maintenance Grounds Waxes and Supplies Buildinns Waxes and Supplies Equipment Wages and Supplies Auxiliary Services Health Dormitory and Boarding Expense Other Debt Service Sinking Fund Principal Sinking Fuhd Interest Serial Debentures Redemption Seiial Debentures Interest Bank Charges and Interest $39-50 '12-95 $23-50 2-50 1.60 '3-95 BABY HIGH CHAIR Chrome. Removable tray reneral meeting Monitor when Vestminstpr in Vancouver.. i ?CiFT'fW9.:rfat2'.w films will ho ihin A Inn' With rnlonrv irlle C!a n licit a m Id Canada Packers presents TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BABY CARRIAGE MATTRESS Waterproof . CRIB MATTRESS COVER Plastic PILLOWS Chicken feathers. Per pair shoot is also planned at the have an opportunity to extend j "TT 4 - -iri. u:.. l ' fl..i.. L.r.rl fn L-iv nnint. ' . . .1 ' it r :s itiii- luii'e im.s .ufiii.ij. iiirii ivuu iu jia ..mo. : Quakers' victory Thursday According to Paul K. Kite of : night was the third successive Port Simpson who dropped us a set-back for the Stampeders Conveyance of Pupils Contract Expense Capital Account Equipment Total F.xpendlture Excess of Revenue over Expenditure for the year endi d December 31st, 15S note this "week Port Simpson Athletic Club senior and intermediate basketball teams took two games from YPEA in recent cage fixtures held at Port Simpson. PSAC intermediates Piche, Franklin Share Honors CHROME KITCHEN STOOLS With folding steps. Upholstered. Regular $22.50 16-95 pop vimvvvt HAZEL SCOTT PIANIST SUitemenl "B" referred to in my report of even date. , r i ... imh 1Qr,4 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Forwarded Carriace Paid edged the YPEA entry 49-39 Paul piche and B. Franklin i nd in the senior tussle Port : shared high single honors in B, Simpson seniors downed YPEA : division of Men's Five-Pin bowl-75-66. Larry Wells anil Pete ing ieague Monday when they Kelly re f creed the senior on- rolled 301 each. Piche aLso col-counter. - j leered men's high three when he For the YPEA George Kelly put tof,ether a score of 752. scored 13 points. Brt Bryant 5. ; Plcnfes nlf,h w.ores hplr)ec, T.BC fiinee mown, d k., iuhu.iij ww., STATEMENT OF KECEIPTS AMI !' For the year ended lee mbcr II. i A. MacKEKZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Mace to Buy For Over a Quarter of a Century" 308 Third Avenue Phone 775 Rliririn Revenue Revenue ia per Statement "B' t Add Accounts Receivable, Dec. 31. lto- tonight CFPR - 7:30 rzA ........ . ...,... c,- capture team high single or .V s3t? ley 14, Jimmy Bryant 13, and' i, i h t Slafaa! Joe McKay 15. Ionartl Dudo-Un ' RUTH HAMPTON, signed bv yawl: led EKAC senior with 241 : t ,t;i..i .Universal - intematloiral lol fj'-. Dedu.4 (Accounts Receivable, Dec. 31. fH VWnon -'Uudowara 20, j mti Siopltrr Ofi-i'?1 hftr, 'T (Coh.- """"" ,e i. : 2M?nU- Af Met adden rolled "Wo ! rst win afi Mlss is now being groomed for star Deduct Bank Overdraft, Dec 31. 1952 Less Cash on Hand, Dec. 31, 1053 BASKETBALL GENERAL MEETING THIS FRIDAY-8 30 p.m. Civic Centre dom. The brunette beauty re Harold Sampson 4, Alvin Reeee "uke ; high three. North Star . . took both team honors with a 1220 8nd a h'gh POST SCKiPTS-Other cafie cently completed two important roles in "The Glenn Miller V Story" and "Johnny Dark." Results: i-iitut idiiiuiem iineu up ior me future Ls a two-day meeting of1 the Bo-Mc-Ili Rainmakers and! iifHiTttfl i 'm mmMtk urn 1-rociTus naie in urun - , ,u:i : Adjustment Account Payable. Dpc. 31. i- (, Add Accounts Receivable, Dec. 31, UJ- Ketchikan llith Sehool Polar Bears on February 25 and 26. It A Division Moose 4, Coots 0; Art Murray's 3, Northwest Construction 1; Philpott-Evitt 3, Short Circuits 1; 537 Taxi 3, Family Market 1; Local 708, 3, North Star 1; CNRA 3, Thom Sheet Metal 1. if Cash at Bank, Dec. 31, 1952 should be a good session of basketball as the Rainmakers on their trip north earlier this year split a two-game series B Division LBC 4, Deuces 0; r il JllliICli Ji with the Alaska cagers From what we gather from' Ken!Kaien Ind' ' Nolson Brthers 0; Savoy 4, Overwaitea 0; Legion 4 Robertson, quite a few of the DIsm'RSEMENTS Revenue , Expenditure (as per Statement b Add AccounU Payable, Dec. 31, 1952 Deduct Accounts Payable, Dec. 31, ISM members of the rinks who slugged it out on the .heavy Smith-ers ice in January still haven't managed to regain draw weight on the local Prince Kupert Curl-ins Club ice. Then again, the boys who didn't go to the Interior spiel say that the wanderers are just using that as an excuse . Don Juans 0; Rupert Motors 4, Jaycees 0 (default). Team Standings A Division 537 Taxi 43, Philpott-Evitt 41. North Star 40, Local 708, Art Murray's 40; Moose 37; CNRA 28: Family Market 27; Short Circuits 25; Northwest Construction 23;- Thom Sheet Metal 21; Cook's 19. B Division Deuces 41 ; l.CR Add Cash at Bank. Dee. 31. 1953 Cash on Hand, Dec. 31, 1953 BEDFORD, England (CP) i 39: Savov Hotel 39: Runert Mo. Capital New nulldlnas in Progress Bedfordshire county education tors 38; Ks.len Ind. 37; Over-committee has decided to instal j waitea 35; Legion 30; Nelson television sets In four schools Brothers 27; Jaycees 18; Don next year at a cost of 800. I Juans 16. New Furniture and EquiPnt written of! rTOvmciui uuvcmnieiit witiv 'I Add Accounts Payable, Dec. 31, 1952 Deduct Accounts Payable, Dec. 31, 1853 ' "CHAINED" STARRING AVA GARDNER ONE WHOLE HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTED' BY . . . FORD of CANADA b!20 P. - FROM RADIO CFPR - 1240 K.C. BOB PAEiiCER LIAASTED 'The Home of Friendly Service" . Your Locol FORD-MONARCH Dealer i Cash at Bank Bylaw No. 1 Cash at Bank Bylaw No. 3 delicious dessert ;. -frozen strawberries. Statement "C" referred to in my report of even date. , Prince Rupert, B.C.. January 19. 'JM Approved on behalf of the Board: Chairman: R. O. LAROE, unt'EB .1 Secretary-Treasurer: MYRTLE wrr' u SCOTT McLAREN.