f Monday. Muicti in, 1UM j. i : -ji mm - u his k h Underdogs Take (VJ 1 Manson's Trim Millers mSii Sixth NHL Championship puy non u, the ''kaiiair-in o. " I. -V) tlie fifth Kangi r goal. A second -period goal by centre C.il Gardner gave the Bruin? victory in Toion'o Saturday. Fleming MacKell scored tht j lly The CatmUuin Press I Detroit Ited Winus picked up ' a few thousand dollars and an-: other big-league hockey record : during the weekend. To Even Senior Series Champions Manson's Omegas in good passing plays to pace the t fry w ': . ..jf V ". . Tk . , Uv 'Hie Citnuriinn Ptokh The underdogs had it ull their own way In Western International Hockey League seiui-iinal play during the week-end. Spokane Flyers came from behind to score 4-0 and 5-2 victories Saturday and Sunday nights. The two teams return to Kim-biTley for the deciding game Wednesday night. Atj Nelson Saturday, Trail Smoke Laters bounced back from a two-game dificit In their semifinal to defeat ihc Leafs 7-4. The fourth cam:' of the series will bj played in Trail tdnighl. Over In the Okanagan Senior Hoslon goal. Sid Smith i Ii hani.M'iied in one of thoc i t-lher roared back Saturday nlfht to North Star quintet which lost, take CCC 300 Club 60-47 and the first quarter 12-11 and tookj 1-0 lead at ! um.-l.-v Nulinniil Hm-kev I. a'UK' ' I'ave the Leafs a " " i week-ends, with the De'roiters : backing into their sixth sl i aiglu championship because Toronto 17:33 of the first period but U didn't stand up. In Boston Sunday the Urulns went on a three-goal splurge In I he second riod. MacKell, a former Leaf, got two of them. Johnny Pelrson Rot the other. w.n a square the Senior B League bas-I the next two t)-5 and 15-10. ketball finals at one game each, j Fraser and Payne made a valiant In the first game of the Inter . effort to catch up in the last A league finals North Star Bot- quarter, outshooting- the bottlers tiers fought off a final quarter , U-3. rally by Fraser and Payne to win Accuracy at the free throw line 38-35 and take a one-game lead paid off for North Star and in-in the best of live series. accuracy in taking- free shots General Motors took advan- ; lost the game for F & P. The Maple Leafs couklr. t game. TI13 Louis dropped a sion Saturday to th? t 1 !ZU Hockey Hockey League i.eague the me playoff piayoir field held l'hoio by chuiidUrs tjiiuiio. place Boston Bruins. Th fact ; NO TKOl lil.E that the Wings were whipped j The Ha ks were no match for was narrowed to three Saturday J 1 5-2 by New York Rangers Sat- j the Canadiens. With fine sup- nlfilit when Kelowna Packers YkPFPTII Uirday unci 2-0 by the Rangers , ,,,,,-t ,y relief goalie Jacques 1 took the best-of-five .semi-fmal , v -iUL : ki..... v....i c.n. . Hoio'i ..I i j i.. i.i,. t ii. 1 series with Kamloons Elks llirop I MEMBERS OF Jl'NIOR HOYS' BOXING CLl II arc shown after they greeted 1954 Golden Gloves boxers on their 'return from Vancouver. Front row left to right) are Jerry Dominato,' Billy Smith, Bobby Good, Billy Saunders. Back row (left to right : III in w mi iv iiiivhij v...... . i'l.iiiu-, will) LUI lli:u III 111 linn 1:1 ' amen the Mont- I B " "J '""S ivuiii- l: mm. mm tout in 14 g loops 3-2 player pocketed an extra tage of the long lay-off enjoyed ! bottlers sank 18 free shots In i by the league champion Man- : 24 tries while the drygoods crew ' son's and mowed down the Inter made good on only 9 out of 29 ' B league champions 46-28 In the chances. Gary Morison with 9 first game of a best of five and Freddy Kristmanson with 8 series. paced the losers. - i I'NDI R PROTEST i SCOKFD 24 POINTS j The Stnior game which saw i Teddy Leask was the star for! Manson's take an early lead over General Motors, chalking- up a' the pulp millers, was played total of 24 points as the Motors or winning the title. Packers will meet the winner of the Penticton-Vernon serle:; in the best-of-seven final. Vernon Canadians took a 2-1 lead in their best-of-fivc affair Saturday night, downing Pcn-ticton V's 5-4 In one of the fast-rst games seen on Penticton Ice lealers were never in trouble. Maurice Richard bagged his 36tn no: of tho season and the oth-1 c rs went to Lome Davis, Jean Beliveau and Bert Olmstead. i A crowd of 0.071 fans saw a ililly at Chicago Sunday. Referee Bill Chadwick dealt out six major penalties, two 10-miniite misconducts and a game misconduct. Eddie Muzur of Canadiens got i three of the majors, one misconduct and the game miscon- KOI III E LOSS , The Leafs also suffered a double loss. They wire beaten 3-0 by the Bruins in Boston. Sunday. That dropped them into third place, one point behind Montreal Canadiens. The Canadiens, meanwhile, whitewashed Chicago Black Hawks twice. 4-0 at Montreal Saturday night and 6-0 at Chicago Sunday night. Andy Marshall, winner of 1954 Golden Gloves middleweight j crown, Douglas Letourneau, Bobby Smith, Bob Emmas and Billy Tsuchiya, contender for "Gloves" lightweight honors. In front is young admirer Douglas Thorarinson. Fifty Rinks Entered In Biggest City 'Spiel Play in the third annual There are 14 out-of-town Prince Rupert Curling Club bon- . rinks. representing Prince spiel gets underway this Friday. George, Burns Lake Smlthcrs, Entries close at 0 o'clock to- Terrace, Skeena Crossing, and Hm'i labia . nol to any loon , ffl this season. i i Vernon could become the sec- ; olid finalist ton.'rdit when they i"PMf III b. under protest by CCC and will be ruled upon by the Prince Rupert Backctball commission. Manson's had Maddy Sedgewick stripped and ready to play when the game was clue to start. ' Sedi'Fwiek. an Inter A league; ' player, played earlier in the season for Gordon and Andcr-, son. However, before the end of the first quarter Sedgewick had changed into street clothes and li.l'l thfi Mmiv,)'c l-f.n-li team went on a rampage and ; played rings around the rusty league champions. Only In the final quarter did Manson's make a fight of It, as. General Motors took the game 12-5, 14-7, 9-4 and lost the last quarter 12-11. M. Anderson, H. Webber and Billy Sedgewiclf with ) 7 points each led the losers. i Lineups: J Inter n I'lnali MA NSON Anderson 7, Wt-bber 7. B. 8rdi;ewlrk 7, Erlckson a. Hixll!-kinson, 'I'. Sedgwick 3. Gmy 2. Al l. BIT Ol'T Goals by Max H. nll. v au.l duct-peiiulties calling for uulo- malic league fines totalling $50. Glen Sonmor Rave the Ran - 1 l(IOf , ll' QMdlily I '!. 42il444J Ptl' mwUit prlctl I tkH" .IrcMft" McRAE night. ; Tulsequah. So far 50 rinks have entered,: in the 'spiel arc five events, the largest number ever to en- ( Major event Is for the Fashion ter and making this the city's : Footwear Grand Challenge Tru-blggest bonsplel. Last year 33 : phy won last year by the Bert rinks were competing for the . Rowbotham rink. ... .... ..... .-. ... ... ... Sparked by Hill Sunberg the CCC sq, ,ad tried to cut down the ' , 19-8 gap set up by Manson's but Gus Morison of the Ilawk had two majors and a mist miduct lor a $L'5 fine. I Belleveau and Bctiue Oeol- frion each scored twice for ! Canadiens. Dick Moore and Paul Meger accounted for the ; others. Total i& CIKNERAL MOTORS j their Sunday victory. The two Ranger wins left them three points behind the ; Bruiiw and all but out of tin-Stanley Cup race. The Bruins have two games in hand and on-1 more victory will give them th.1 fourth ond last playoff berth. The Rangers were on the bit Saturday us little Camill' - Touim at the half still trailed 32-22 Khenton 7, Nflstm Carlson Manson's added 12 more points Lrask 24' Bowes a, sunwoou. Pea various trophies. "The Store Tha: Hhrniri I tut a.lvcriitcmcm 11 not publolittl or displayed h- tht Liquor Control Hoard or by tliv liutcrnmrm of llriuth Columbia . Membership In t lie Canadian in the third quarter to CCC's 9 ' llt(;r 4 '1IlaS and the two squads scored 10 north staji iteiin a, McKay 9, points each in the final stanza. Tuu &. Biatk l. Niekerson o, Donuid-Sunbcrg was top scorer for CCC "'TJ"- &t,.n. With 14 points While Art 01sen,n P. Cicone 7. Strike" 7, Forbes 2. Henry scored four goals to give I Red Cross pays rl::h rewards 1,1 them the 5-2 victory. personal satisfaction; it is a I SPORTS BRIEFS 4?' mmmm with 17 and Danny BUI with 15, 1 Stewart. H McKay 2. a. Morison u i Tulul 35. Gordie Howe and rookie Bill great Investment in the spiritual Dineen scored for the Win,s j values that give meaning tr and Nick Mickoski 'accounted for I daily living. paced the winners. Referees Doug Sankey and Bill Morrison Senior II TluuN rrr 011 nr. ,. ...... n v,r,...i..r3 no ..nnli;n.. .-.,, -v.v. juu v.a.od u. .3-iierK a. - I "'"" lu ! Clirlstensen 8. SimberK 14. Marshall S. Scherk o, Thompson 4. Pay 5., paris (P-A team of Cana- Total 47. CAREFUL Spring io. (dlans from the British Hockey MANSON'S- Olseri 17. ana ia 10 umegas including a technical to Bill. Roy McKay and Dick Nicker-son with 9 points each combined Wt hater 10. Hurtwlg 2. Walsh 2, Bill NOTICE So that you may attend "Prior Claim" 15. Dumas 4. Totul 60 League Sunday won. the Jean Potin Cup by defeating Toronto East York 6-5 before a crowd of 6.000. as a cot with a Kitten . . that's the expert packers who prepare your ' household goods for moving. Phone 60 Second event is the Superior , j I Auto Trophy, captured last year . by McKenzie; third event Is the i ! North Star Bottling trophy, now held by Gordon Bateman, and , fourth event is the E. T. Apple-1 whalte trophy, w hich was won i in 1953 by Ken Warren. I Consolation award the! Bacon Fisheries trophy was won last year by the Wilson rink, skipped by Al Miller. In addition there Is the gtand aggregate trophy donated by Frlzzell Motors, which was won lust year by Rowbolham. It was captured on a wln-agalnst-loss average, but tills year there will be a playoff between the four .semi-flnulists ir the first four events. Ernie Turner and Bob Rud-derham will play off for the Rupert Motors trophy at the conclusion of the bonsplel. In the knockout elimination last week, the two ended on top. In the series, Turner defeats i ed Holliston and McKenzie- on i his way up, while Rudderham i beat Garner and then ousted Harold Thomi Stamps Again Deadlocked With Canucks For Top Spot The mcctinq with Mr. L. MacDoui I EDMONTON. Matt Bald- . 'j win, 27-year-old Edmonton curl- j ing wizard, won the fourth an- j ! nual Edmonton ear bonsniel on i n indsays the Evangelical Free Church lor ton been postponed until tomorrow ot 8:00 p.m. Mr.w.niiti:Mctwn ;tl and tone Distance Moving V The Western Hockey League chance to move into sole posses- Saturday night with, a 14-4 vie- : swings into its final week of the sion of first place when they . torv in 10. ends over Truman regular season tonight with Cal-j move into Victoria for a game! Bailey of Tugaske. Sask., to take gary Stnmpeders and Vancouver against the fifth-place Cougars'the b e s t - o f - t h r e e final in Canucks still deadlocked for first in tonight's only contest. Can- j straight games. Baldwin won the place. ucks are at home to Saskatoon I first game 10-0. Stampeders moved back Into al Tuesday and Seattle Friday and ; first-place tie during the week- j finish the schedule at New! - da ton roiicit l n d..k end by battling Edmonton Fly- Westminster Saturday. - TTur birdies orT?he ei s to a 4-4 stalemate in the ; stampeders have two games back nine Sunday to win the Alberta capital Saturday night mt, home Thev nlnv Victnrln itinnnn no. d ...i.u Ll AM! IT TO LINDSAY S ' VOI R LOCAL " Al.l.Il i)" AGENTS ; .mliiii ..ii. . .. nun vum i j' ........ ...... v,Ui.L.ti.o i.i hoc. vvecmesday and Edmonton, Sat- toon Quakers, making their i,,,).,. final swing through the coast a four-under-par 68 and a hole score of 279. Ted Kroll, Chandler Harper and Jim rier tied for second a stroke behind Toski. Saskatoon's double lens left section of the league, lost 3-1 to ,'theni 10 points behind the 79 'amassed by Vancouver and Calgary and only one point ahead Now Westminster Royals Saturday and were edged 3-2 by Seattle. Bombers Sunday. of fourth-place Edmonton. Canucks, who have two games In hand over Stampeders. get a i : MILWAUKEE i.u Advance ticket sales of the Milwaukee Braves reached 925000 Sunday more than half of total ticket sales last year when the Braves BOS( E GETS TWO j Blinky Bosce almost downed Quakers single-handed In New Junior Boxers On Tap Tonight' Six members of Prince Ru-' pert Junior Boys Boxing Club will be featured In boxing bouts to be staged at the Boy .Scout and Cults Jamboree slated tonight at the Cii'lc Centre. In the 70-pound class Jerry Dominato will meet Bobby Smith in one bout and another fight will feature Bobby Oood. 83-pound.s versus Blllv Saunders 75 pounds. In the lightweight-class ArtTur- Cis Barrie Tops Women Keglers ; Westminster Saturday, scoring- set an all-time National League two goals and setting up the third attendance record of 1.825,397. j by Gordie Fashoway. George ; ! Senick collected Saskatoon's lone ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. TO ! score. Bobby Thomson, the former New Senick. back in uniform after ; York Giants' outfielder whom a long layoff due to Injuries, hit Milwaukee Braves were eount- Cis Barrie topped bowlers In "A" Division of, the women's five-pin league last week with best single eame of 295 and high three of 705. New Laurel had best game of 974 and also high three of 3740. tne scoring column again sun-. 'B on so neavny, iraciurea nisi cot te meets Wilf Valpy The day night in Seattle with Jack ' rjht ankle sliding- in an exhibi- boys have been trained by Mar- McLeod getting the other saska- i wuh game ouiuruuy anu may oe , t,n Saunders. toon goal. But Quakers were; IflWWMM'iu he' .f.ureA n, the S .In "B"' Division. Isla , Hague 1 unable to match,the three driven u.jnentfis.'i YfLr..:.l,,Vl:r zi rolled top game of 26 UniJ Exai li' by Bomber' 0ave Wall ' hui'y I 1 --'U ' . IVA -.' ortutlltWTftr' atKlefes "frhni Prfrt IFBymky .Vi , "lisctor; iiogan, KA'A " Schmidt had high three of 662. FHon and Joe Bell Rtamneders uiroeared headed Austral sensational, yung. IF NOT, THERE'S" STILL TIME for victory In Edmonton Satur- ! f'lnner- j0 equalled the world 100-yard record of 93 second set Sid and Steve day night as Finey Wltiuk blasted home two fast Mel Patton of the United Try Daily Ncws Classified Prince Rupert Plumbers rolled high game of 927 and had three of 2610. , Results: , "A" Division : Doms 4, Bulgers 0; G & A 4, Stars 0; Sunrise 3, Art Murrays 1; Lyons 3, Clover-leafs 1; Annettes 3. Rupert Radio 1; DiblT 3, New Laurel 1. goals in less than a minute of T ... mily '3- ,!"' 111 rns-" Calif. the third period to send Stamps ahead 4-3. They clung to the lead until the last 22 seconds Hogan ran in an invitation race on a grass track of the Sydney sports ground. Referee START! Just enter the BIG i when lyfarcel Bonln's slap shot YOU'LL PPRECIATE THESE evaded goalie Bill Brennan for 1 Bill Ahearn ruled that Hogan re ceivetl no wind assistance. "H" Division: Seventh Avenue Market, 4. Co-op 0; Prince Rupert Plumbers 4, 75 Taxi 0; McKays 3, Toilers 1; Hi-Flyers 3, Mansons 1; Cooks 3, Skeena 1: Big Sisters 3. Wallace R. 1. the tying marker. Witiuk and Gus Kyle tajllcd the other Calgary goals, while Jim Uniac, Bud Pollc and Len Haley tallied Edmonton's first three goals. AD WRITING CONT Action Asked Against Motorists Who Run Down Grouse With Cars Featured in the Daily News Saturday .'. DINING PLEASURE " 1947 Chrysler W indsitr 4-Door Sedan .... $975 19541 I'lviiioulli 4-Duor Sedan. All new tires .... $1450 1949 Ford Tudor. Very food shape $ 95 LARGE SELECTION OF OLDER CARS TO PICK FROM SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE IF YOUR ENTRY IS TOP-YOU WINTt The club voiced approval of , present regulations on migratory birds and game animals ; and recommended that no ; changes be made. j The club planned a free show-1 ing March 17, afternoon and j evening, of three films on fish-' ing. I in SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS . Commodore Cafe IN PRIZES REMEMBER WHEN Cy The Canadian Press Saskatoon Quakers won the Saskatchewan senior hockey championship 21 years ago tonight by beating Regina Vie Rpociat to Tlte Dally News BURNS LAKE A request for action again.st motorists who deliberately run down grouse feeding along highways highlighted the meeting of the Tweodsmulr Park Rod and Gun C'i'b In the Anglican Hall here this week. A resolution for submission to the B.C. Game Commission notes that "many flocks of grouse feeding along the roads are constantly being run down Intentionally by motorists, especially in the spring on roads adjacent to Burns Lake," and asks that signs be erected on all highways forbidding 1'such wanton oestruction" and that penalties be imposed. The club also sought, information from "Ducks Limited" on the reported slaughter ol wild geese on Horse Shoe Lake, Illinois, and on what action is planned. O IMMEDIATE FREE DELIVERY On Purchases From 3-2 in a two-game total-goal series. The Quakers then de-1 feated Edmonton Superiors and j Trail Smoke Eaters to enter the j Allan Cup finals, where they lost I by two straight games to Monc ton Hawks. It was the Mirl-times' first Allan Cup triumph. Try Daily News Classified j EATON'S 328 Third Ave. W. Prince Rupert Store Phone 740 hands by March 17th SO Entries must in our