,... ' -- f-y- i.. . wyf ' - - The Prince Rupert CoiU VW Fri'lay. April o Wings in DrTverTSeat - . Stamps Two Up in Series As Flyers Take Trimming As Canadiens Downed 5-2 I NOTICE By The Canadian PrrK To All Bowlers A" Di, MONTREAL (f Detroit Red Wings, never to betaken lightly j even under most auspicious con- j ditions, were back today in the ; familiar role as Stanley Cup favorites because of power plus. Montreal Canadiens tried it the hard way Thursday night ! and they took a thumping 5-2 J setback, leaving them trailing; XA MEN'S FIVE-PIN BOWLIKG Ii L : i- ,- No one could blame supporters of the Edmonton Flyers if thoy ; felt a little discouraged over jthoir team's Western Hockey ! League playoff hopes. The Flyers must beat CalRary ; Stampeders four times for the ! riuht to meet Vancouver Can-l ucks in the finals. But the really toueh part of the assisn-! mi nt is that they mast do it i before Calgary beats them twice. I The Stampeders, who had to I grind out their first win on home Perfect Pal tomes scheduled for AprilM. ot 7 p.m., Fridoy All tf!inift v.,.u 4 ,rr.lv, asked tn rrnort an iim u"1 ' for the kids. will hmrt their gam,.,, .'i alins '''""-Hthi,, -"'Anl-April 11. - (AND PISHIIMIN) -.XjAl St. Laurent supplying the last goal five minutes lief ore the final siren. Montreal's Maurice Richard carried the burden of the Can- ; adien offence, teamed with different assortments of line-mates. But work as he did, the Rocket couldn't get a goal. MISSES ( IHNTE Floyd Curry missed a chance 1 for Montreal In the first few seconds of play. Delvecchio made the most of his, picking up Howe's pass and scoring from close range. Then Ted Lindsay, falling to the ice and with big Butch Bouchard half draped about him. lifted a high shot for goal No. 2. Wilson's slap-shot, producing the only goal in the second period, fooled Canadiens' Jacques Plante completely. Tom Johnson finally erased (he Montreal zero, at 7:19 of the last period. Less than a minute later Prystai counted on Delvecchio's assist on an around-the-net play that caught Plante flatfooted. Four minutes later Howe scored his first goal of the season in 2-1 in games in the best-or-seven cup final. The powerful red-shirted flock so asserted its mastery that the 14.4JJ 1 fans in the Montreal Forum could be pardoned for wondering just how much difference a full-strength Canadien team would have meant. RIOW TO MONTREAL The Detroit top echelons graciously said the loss of defence-man Doug Harvey and centre Jean . Beliveau through injuries was a sad blow to the Montreal Photo by Chandler's studio. BI1.I.Y SAI NDKRS Sharp little scrapper from the Annunciation boxing c'.ub wn.s Billy Saunders, 85 pounds, who decision ed chb-mate Ken Murray in a throe-round bout on the fifitit card. Photo by ChimclliT's Stuttin. MAl'RICE BISHOP Shown with his Elks Lodge bnvjng club trophy is Maurice Bishop, of Prince Rupert, who soundly defeated Bill Watts of the RCN in the oight-bout card Saturday night. Spend EASTER W ice in overtime, really new Thursday night in winning the second game of the best-of-seven somi-finals 7-1. Pat Lundy and Jim McFadden were the top marksmen for Calgary with two goals each. Archie Scott, Sid Finney, and Ray Barry checked in with the others. i'nio Sclisizzi got the Flyers' only goal in the first period. The teams resume the series in Edmonton Saturday and Monday nights. The clubs fought out u 1-1 stalemate in the first period the lighfweighf y ' 3 h.p. in Alask! Leave Prince Rupert . . , SPORTS ROUND-UP oeiore caigary dicw me nu on T) n VT r, nr i w ivp EVIKMJDE Lightwin OUTBOARD MOTOH find your local dealer under "Outboard Motors" in phone book yellow paget. Canada. St. Laurent ended the scoring, coasting around Kelly and beating Terry Sawchuk with an angle shot. Saturday, April 17, J j EVINRUDE MOTORS I Return to Prince Rupert . . . with two goals in less than two ! "J '"'"vi minutes in the second and; NEW YORK (AP) It will take a far braver potted four markers in the third . , , , . , . , . . . periods. I man than this returnee from the training camps to -Z pick against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the coming TyH!SEL '.National League race.' Likewise to predict that t;e akron, o. Bobby Hughes,! Milwaukee Braves will not again finish second and i6, wanen, o., knocked out, make a show of the field in attendance. Eddie Smith. ICS, New York, 1. j 0m. ot)y cleiirly defjned hunrh SPRINGFIELD, O. D a v e y is that the distance between the : s, Lollis Cards and the Phi'l, -s Moore, Springfield, knocked out; No. 1 and No. 2 teams at sea- i w',0 tied for third Jack Ingram Salt Lake City, l,;Son'sf nclwiUbeniuchl, ss than Rpports from the exhibHion "mnt;' 1 the.'3 eames lt WaS ll,St fal1- PS" ! '.v the Giants look 'I'e a - nnn Don Brnun.ipeclally. m.,n I nV, if Bobby Xlimr.pHon's (,iffplent oulfit sin,.c Uloil. . . Unit 1 m fF A nut rvii n t a1 .Trr i 1. 1. 1 1 i ! .n.. .1 : XL Monday, April 19,1:15, PACIFIC ELECTRIC 718 Second Ave. West I'lKine Hlue !W2 cause. ! But before these commiserations the Red Wings had a disor- panned Montreal team already 1 on the run after only 42 seconds! of play when Alex Delvecchio j banged in the first goal. I Ted Lindsay and Johnny Wil- ; son ran the count to 3-0 by the ! end of the second period, and the way the Wings were travelling Montreal's prc-garne hopes were i all but shattered. As if in disdain of defenceman Tom Johnson s goal after seven minutes of the final period, Metro Prystai and Oordie Howe widened the margin. EIGHT TO END To Canadiens' credit, they fought it out to the end and for a brief spell stormed to the offensive with defenceman Dollard Pratt Charged After Accident NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C. P Walter Babe Pratt. 38. onetime star derenceman with the j Toronto Maple Leafs of the ! National Hockey League, suffered a fractured nose and face lacerations toriuy when his car crashed a lamp post. Pratt, treated and released from hospital, was charged with driving without due care and attention. I'Olt THAT EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT Job-call ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY ',, ,0 i . " K1C " "1S rlli,:t"v antl buliuis young; Nei;io out lie.d. r. Lunningnam, no. Baltimore, i.;he W hack tn the Brakes' out For Reservations Phone 266 ELLIS AIR Lit Office Opposite the Post Ollut field by a month from this date Willie Mays, 11 tinned frym the army. It is difficult to say Out (Mr- I There seems little ctfjittil that Luxury jrcomer Prince George SAILS for VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday av 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 313 Third Ave. W. Phone GI4 Advertising in the Daily News Ennui the intird Jeague has tightened (linals have strengthened ie.i-up to some extent, at least down terially during the winlei. Tin y through Cincinnati Reds, v.r.r.'lneed a fourth starting pitcher finished sixth last year. Here and thoy still are weak at lirsi is this corner's best guess: base. 1 Brooklyn, 2 Milwaukee. 3j It was generally atrrepd lli.it New York. 4 St. Louis, 5 Phila- the Phillies were the dcidest delphia, 6 Cincinnati, 7 Chica-o. ! l.,oking club in Florida, no; evvn 8 Pittsburgh. . 'excepting the Yankees. There There is only one important . still is conjecture nbr.ut the change from the order of tlu club's great righthander. Robin 1053 finish. New York Gicnts. i Roberts, who trailed off badly who wound up a' disorganized last year. fifth last year, are jumped over; The Redlegs are hungry and I I WEDNESDAY MidnigM Comfort and Service F01 reserTatlons wrtte oj call City or Depot Office, Prince Rupert, B C. PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Coif Kav Phone 7t0 their new manager. Birdie 1 b-betls, swears they are gointt ;o climb. He h is the hitting pnwer and nerds-only to conn' uu -nh a couple of winning l icIitlKii.ued pitchers.' " ChioiKU and Pittsburgh each appears to be- about three i.ew managers away from 'lie first division. Saskatchewan j Boxing Champs Decided at Meet PEGINA (CP) Nine Saskatche csli ioi i - Cra fit . . . COMPLETELY NEW SPR STOCK 1 .-.r-"p .'V- ' ' ' , ..-. ' - ; ' 1 : t .-'.'.., i' A. . - T . i " r -.. f i . .... ,.f ' . ii ' - r. , ... '-lit' ' . ,.i ',."' ' 4 . . , .1,.' ..... .. '- ' ; v .-; ' I v 'j ... 'i ';; -it'' -. .-". .'-v H'fo t ;-1 - , . . . ',,,1' ;.V ''' , Exhibition' Baseball Now Yi.rk N 2. ClcveUild A 1. Ohlfiejn N 2. Unltimure A 0. &t. I.UUIS N 2. CllK'HL'l) A I, Now York A 4, Nnrlolk PL I. PiUKlntrirh N 8. PinUulolplilu A 5. Boston A 7. Milwaukee N 2 Detroit A 7. 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SATURDAY, APRIL 10 Sole Storts 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by HOSPITAL WOMEN'S AUXILIARY L The evening's only knockout ' was an upset victory for Chuck Gilhooly of Melfort over Jack t j Butala, 1952 Canadian weltcr-i weight champion and an Olym-I pic contender the same year. i ii ii "i ) iL Priced at 69.50 Gilhooly flattened Butala 32 seconds in the third round. Other winners Included: Ron Peters, 100, Regina, defeated Frank Fagan, 06, Moose Jaw. Harold Collins, 130, North Battleford, defeated Keith Johnstone, 136, Moose Jaw. B. Hanson, 108, Melfort, defeated Bruce McDonald, 110. Moose Jaw. PONY LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS i Group workout scheduled for Saturday, April 10, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. CANCELLED because of the weather. See Your CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE AT NO EXTRA COST Local ROOFING and SIDING Experts GREER &BRIDDEN Brighter Prospects SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) Prospects for employment In the building trades here are brighter than at this time last year, according to union officials. 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