. n Wednesday, December - OUTDOORS 1M an Millers Stem G & A Rally To Take 4741 Decision ! CCC Pulp Millers gained on and Payne held them 7-7 ir the coninr r leaeue Dacesettine first frame, were edged 8-9 in One of our newer denizens, connected with a mule deer buck. 1 th ' H on:y 11 weeks out from Knglanu. as a cnange iium me cua.ii.su Is highly enthused over the variety, wealth of eating fish which may Another province has Joined be o easily captured alim the the runki of the Game Manaje-Katei front. The past two Sun- ment people, for Newfoundland iays he has fished from the j.s now permitting an tpen sea- M.lnsnn's Omfaas last niirht at the second, ouUcored the win-j T 1 ' t n HKenHlitson's . ., . . A ihe Civic Centre as they downed ners 12-10 in the third quarter ' a rallying Gordon and Anderson -nd dropped the last quarter sauad 47-4' CCC have now 12-8. three wins snd two losses to their The wide open game saw both j credit whil.- Manson's have four sides warmed to a crisp by the; victories to one loss. calls and appeals to referees Bob j In a rou-,'h and ready Inter A MacFarlane and Bob Smith were ) fixture North Star Bottlers a dime a doz.-n. Bill Morrison was , stretched their win streak to five the sharpshooter ior the Bottlers j a. thev eriwd Fraser and Payne wuh 11 points while a hard- jj.,35 " ' : working Ron Ciccone netted 13 j Yacht Club floats and each time son on cow moo-e during h'ie i ias taken an ample catch of latter part of the regular season; J a.s;ortt;d seafood. 'this atl adcls up to providing; He c-jmmcnti that ' to write good hunting for those who fol- j elatlvcs that the smallest fUh .o' " wci t ,' redu;-in,? the: ie catches here Is the equivalent ranks of our wild things so fur it a day's hard fishing In hLs that posterity would need to visit! former haunts, and that he can a museum to sue what these ' and several hundred pounds of ereaUnes once looked like. f Lib in a single day here, would Jimmy fireer with two com-; ead said relatives to believe panlons made qui::k trip to that he had forsaken aU re;.ird Porchcr Isiand during the week- : :r veracity. Actually the grey- pnd, they brought back a deer as; DINING PLEASURE in fast clip wr me urreooeui squaa. o.u, The Pulp Miller, set a tar commi ted 8 fouls to F & P s from the outset, as if determin-, f I In the free shot column the ed not to fall victim to the fight- - Bottlers sank 10 out of X to u.g G & A crew that trimmed Omegas Saturday nifht only to fraser and Paynes 6 out of 12. find that they weren't up against! In the Inter B opener Man-the same teiim until after the son's had it all over General half Pop Pay's Cellulose squad Motors like a tent as they piled established 15-9 and 14-9 leads up a 17-8 lead by the half, blank-in the first two quarters before ! ed the Motors' crew 8-0 in the ( ft A showed signs of flighting ! third stanza and outscured them back 1 12-2 in the final frame. Motors nicked for 12 fouls plus 1 'sparked by Glen .Tiny. Carl- j were technical while Mansons were back to son the Millers battled Penalized 8 times. GM only sank c halk up a 13-8 third quarter 1 out of 10 free shots while Man-the ..ore but still trailed 37-31 on sons witn 15 cnances made 7 of total ff ih j.J them good. Gray paced the win- i -od are gathering around in proof ol tneir skill, or else i force, for they were striking a.'e a whole lot lucxier than si.me ; i I'u'devle spaoiu within a d.wen wiio have railed there this yeai.j ! feet of the surface; and merely lf ieer ic tliere uhU'ii, Ut, is stunt your columnist in- weather has been pretty mu:!i! I duced a few of them Into strlk-. against tuc buntor.. i-n o.i a craftily Jigged bare S:i often iIujk hunters :ase I look without lead. RockfiMi and expensive shell under thj lioj'. 1 1 renquil are also In evidence, and boards of small boats, they s.xhi; j 't:ish are in prime condition become swollen and ruined by r.ince they will go to spawning' uung in an -ln-'h of water for a1 soon. whi.e; in ccn-equence any sort It's Cloyah and Bob Armstrong of shell vest would make an ex-; again, and Fall steelheads; he cellent and money saving Christ--j took three during the -week-end,' mas Kilt. Just a hint! . . I ' 1 i:est fish fifteen p'mnds, this : I SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe v-. ",. . L.: .:, :r.;;: 1 ners with 12 points. G & A rally in the final quarter Line-ups: although they lost Sid Scherk Inter R League nnd Hnrol,1 Marshall Who fouled i GENERAL MOTORS: Young 4 latter had been In fresh water i '"me little time for he was free of sea-lice. A party of educated old-timers 1 back from the annual duck- ! J - t .. j .... I LINE COACH RESIGN , TORONTO CP John Kerns resigned Tuesday nipht as, line coach of Toronto Argonauts of the Big Four. Football Union. j Kerns said he Intended to devote his time to the insurance THE OSTRICH-HEADED SKIP hunting Jaunt around Hartley Bav, Knm Hauler, B Mushv Jack Lindsay, Ned McLeod and out and Bill Sunberg Who pro- j - Nelson 2. Leaslt 1. J. Carlson tested too violently after being ! i,'''00 Pedersen- For-tagged for an intentional foul. ; MANSon s. HodHkinson 5. sedge- G fe A outscored the Millers 3 , wick 10. Anoersen 0. Gray 13. Barnes, baskets to 2 in the 10-10 last Jeffery 4. Magnusson, Webber, Erick-quarter but CCC sank 6 of 10 3011 1 T,u,l1?Jr A 1 e-.Rue tree shots while the Hardware-! fraser & payne: Kristmanson men only netted 4 in 11 tries, a, h. ciccone 13, sankey i. Monson Carlson and Roy Webber fouled Stewart 4. Forbes 5. h. McKay. it frr r.nrrfnn onH. AnriprQnns Total 35. Article No. 2 , end open, particularly when he To paraphrase? "Uneasy lies j has the last stone, he should the head that dares to skip." Hav j graciously step down and give lne held that unenviable Dosition ! wav to someone who has. Too You Don't Have to ko to a WEDDING to find the BEST MAN THE BEST MAN' for your car is right here at our station. CAR and TRUCK LUBRICATION TIRE SERVICE If it's Tires you need we'll make you a deal. Bob Parker Ltd. 'The Home of Friendly Service' FORD - MONARCH DEALER thev tell .if evrpiiei.t business here. He came from Joe Srott Buffalo Bills of the National! mallard "hooting, particularly on I Try Daily News ;ih Football League four years ago. for years, I feel every sympathy ; many promising young curlers ; the evening flight, the kill w for the indignities the skip sul- nave Deen aiscourageo nom pur- almost exclusively mallards with fers, whether in the role of victor NORTH STAR: W. Morrison 11 Nirleprwm 4 K. MrKftv li luit t Gordon and Andersons were penalized 18 times plus one teen- i Black 5, Helm a. rx.naidson. Total 38. nical called on Rupe Holkestad. suing the game further by such frustrating tactics. This type of play has no place in the granite game where striking and chap and lie are the vogue. It was typical of the Iron game where the draw was the only shot. bAt the rollicking resil a few widgeon. If you are not in the know, better Join up with folk who know anchorages etc., wind gets rough at this time ufj year. j ' Smoky Earl Becker covered many miles by various water- j rrn In Cfelrin.. Klo irairlu Hiiolr For Extra Value For Christmas Giving FAMOUS WATCHES Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin, Cyma, Mercury and many others. .seniikT II League GORDON at ANDERSON'S: Holkestad 3, Davis 8. G. Carlson 2J, Arney. Webber 5. Currie, Abbey 3 Total 41. CCC 300 : 8 Scherk 8. D. Bcherk 12. Sunberg 2, Thompson 3. Christensen 16. Marshall s, Cameron. Moore 2. Dumas 2. Total 47. Viand1: ience of the granites wJler. finally met success rlijht close to chips, wicks, striking and rolling CCC had 21 fouls called cm them. Minor Simundsen's crew did better at the free shot line, sinking 15 in 28 chances while CCC made good on 11 out of 26. Freddy Christensen with 16 and Don Scherk with 12 paced the Millers while Carlson netted 22 for the losers. Inter A league leaders North Star kept their win streak intact by a narrow margin as Fraser See our many other Gift Items ONE-THIRD or vanquished. To the average curler, the Ignoble patriarch w ho deems to .call himself skip . is guilty of any and all miscues that lead to defeat. Personal vanity or the desire to feel important necessitates a whipping post to justify our alter-ego's. Someone has to be the goat. Nevertheless, there is a type of skip with whom I, shall always be at variance ." . . the ore who, like an ostrich, sticks his head in-the sand and refuses to face realities. I reter to the skipper whose strategy points solely to building up an end in which at worst he has only to lay guards with his own rocks.' He t Your Friendly J 6 Hotshots, Tigers Share Loop Lead MANSON'S home. Driving by Prudhomme Lake the other early morning h- , saw his buck leae the roadside' and enter the brush. Karl f:il-j lowed the general direction In zip.zags until the unwary miarry, tnpped to look back; that's' in addition to drawing, add sparkle to the unpredictable outcome of a modurn curling game, does not tolerate a type of game la which every player on a team Is not called upon to play an offensive part risht, the bullet came at him Hotshots and Tiger Cats with 20 points each are tied for the lead in the Local Mixed Five-Pin league as of last Friday. Maniacs witn 18 points are in runner-up SpOt,,;,.,? f FLOOR SAN DIN wnen.you nave uie ium, ruv. : , rrom tne unexpected flank. Nine skipper, open it up. Play your ; stalking Smoky' stones to the sides as well as the Rod am, 0un a,jb NAVY DANCE DRILL HALL HMCS CHATHAM In Honor of the Ship's Company of HMCS ANTIGONISH Saturday, Dec. 5th MUSIC BY "DIKES" $1.00 Each 4 PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHILDREN'S XMAS PARTY ' 4 hopes wishfully to have a shot Pat Lucas with 235 and 561 won : rock so well protected that when Or Rent a Sander miuuie anu piay iui uie uis cnu with your own shots as the payoff. Otherwise maybe you would make a good lead. double honors to take ladies' j it comes his turn to play, he will high single and high three. Pete I not be called upon to remove a SPECIAL ON Steel Oil Tanks 110 Gal. Tank S 55.00 275 Gal. Tank $ 75.00 375 Gal. Tank $ 90.00 550 Gal. Tank S110.00 3 Prov. Tax Extra All tanks made of 12-gauge steel Industial Welcinq ! now meeting regularlv the fii.it I Friday in each month, interest ; remains high; local members i await the call to convene to 'wind up the last salm-n derby, j (iordnn Keatle advlse.5 .that I the woods around Smitherj are j well occupied by mo. se lunters and that snow conaitinns are GREER & BRIDD Slova rolled 279 for men's high vital stone or draw accurately to , single and Harvey Youden put ; the four-foot rings to save the i together three games for a total I end. Once he gets one of his cl 735 to take men's high triple. 1 team's rocks "In there." he uses . Next article "Sizing up the Ice' I Phone t LIMITED W, Sparks with 1020 took team high . me other seven stones to guard CURLING RESULTS 215 First Ave, the living daylights out of it so single and Hotshots rolled 25a7 Results of last night's play In the j providing perfect ,.ra,'.in?, h? EVERYONE WELCOME Green 881 225 First Avenue Prince Rupert CurllnR Club Gordon s Hardware trophy competition was as follows: McNiece 10. MelKhen 3. Parker 19. Butterlrk 5: KellnuKh 11. Moore 2: Thom 12, Greene 8 Astoii 9. Matthew 3: Miller 8, Rowbotham 6 NIGHT and DAY SERVICE for team high three. I "In- third place are Atoms with ' 16 points while Wood butchers, Shearpins and Powerhouse are tied in fourth spot with 15 points each. Fifth, are Sparks with 12, sixth are Boomcats with 11, seventh are Digesters with 10, eighth are Handicaps with 8 and ninth are Gremlins with 7 points. that only a drop-kick could remove it. If a skip has not the courage or the confidence to play the lAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS Miami Beach, Fla. Mickey Laurent. 15934i Paris., outpointed Baby Williams, 160, Havana, 10. Grand Rapids, Mich. Kenny Lane, 133 , Muskegon, Mich., ; outpointed Ron S'rlDllng, i;tj. j Cedar Rapids, la., 8. I Grand Rapids Al, Hogan. 172, V 1 j F " r ix: Call a I Li v.. lY i ,.- i. 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