fVr.te Rupert Daily New; Saturday, leeemrer 12, 19r3 Busy Week-End in Store On All Hockey Fronts Cook's Jewellers Draw Set With First Games Tonight jp iO. In This Corner Br PICK AVRFS Toid vs. Laurie: Piterson v-Mcre. Tuesday. Dec. 227 p.m.. O r- ci 'i: vs. F.yoifson; Rooerl.Mn v.. B rd: Greene vs. Shier. 9 p.ir. Turkey shoot. A communication we received this ' JVnUht Princ Rtip-rt uii- ir,s C'ir.b starts its sc-.irni ni i: w ff si, s rf Th" l!5?-54 season w.h the f ::'' three games of th Q,,,.Tf,p c.xik Jeweller? con-.ve-tit-.on. The rinks in the rount-!ot'.!i x-ction for the i-vitte.-'. have b'-rn distributed a.-, follow A S-ctinn P.udderh im. Fred. M-K-"n.-:e. Laurie, Millar. Park-r. V -!- a j. B S. i-tii-n K o w -j u '. h a m. Georo -on. Turner, IV-.. r-.-n. advises us that iny one of the ,t as well resis.t and chain." Pis V Edmontor Flyers. Some 4.000 fans .'.aw Cunucks 1 lose their sixth consecutive game, j While Canucks wee flounder- ; ing. Victoria Cougars moved , ahead on their home ice by skat- , ing to a 3-2 win over-Seattle j Bombers. Tonight. Victoria visits New , Westminster, Edmonton moves into Calgary and Vancouver tries on Saskatoon. In the Okanagan Senior Ama- i teur Hockey League Kamloopsj Elks walloped Kelowna Packers j 9-4 and Penticton Vs defeated ; Vernon Canadians 7-2 In interior play tonight. Kam- loops visits Kelowna and Pen- -ticton moves over to Vernon in ; the OSAHL. fathers, husbands, brothers or boy-friends oi 1 500 or so lady curlers in British Columbia sr.; themselves to the fact that daughter, the "p;. ;t this spring. 1 he assures the Prime or sweetie-pie are going to be amor.z the at.-' British Columbia Ladies' t urlin? association 1:1. .-1 N .tional Hnc' ey league officials have found an answer to t"i:-.a;icial problems. i They levied fines totalling $375 on players involved in last Wed- ; nesriay's Montreal Toronto free tor-all and made it an even $400 with a S25 fine against Al Rollins fi r pushing referee Jack ' Mehienbacher as the Hawks dropped a 5-3 decision to Montreal last Thursday Meanwhile the sUge is set for another week-end of play. Toronto fans will get a chance to celebrate Ted Kennedy's 28th birthday tonight s the Leafs entertain Chicago. Detroit fans, awed by the news that the Red Wings haven't won a came in their last four, can be expected to turn up either for Boston Bruins' visit tonight or Montreal's appearance Sunday. New York Rangers will be in Montreal tonight trying for their first victory at the Forum since February. 1950. Sunday they nlav host to Toronto while the Bruins vi-it the last -place Hawks. !V l 'I t" . r Go- - W.lkirV. Wednesday, Dec 23 7 p r... Twmr vs. Aston; Holiiston .-Ga-ner: Rudderham vs. Ost,-r-t.sg 9 p.m. Turkey shoot. Terrace Plays Here Tonight Tonisiht sees a four-gar'.e ta.-ketball card lined up r.t i.'ivK- Centre with the scheaui i Senior 'B. Inter A and Inter 3 ixtu.-s to be run off first uni .i Terrace versis Prince Rap. , ;P.iMiir,ter slated as the fiin.-. Thi.-. v. ill b? Terrace's aec n-.l uip into town this year i. r. d '.his tune they will face Wat's .V N.'k rson.'s of the inter iea'i.u-. Tertive played here N n'. Rupert Ladies' Curling ciub that plans for '.he forthcoming Ladies' Curling championship are well i:ui-. nv;y. The bi.v.eM incentive of the 1953-H season is the Eatn Vsestern charr.p.on-ship to be held in Edmonton March 15 to March IT. British Columbia will be represented for the firs! time by their provincial winner. Ei.h curUr.g club r.;y enter cr.e rir fr V players C P-aon. M- Mat'.':!- w D S Thorn. V. .: .n re. Aston. n Rober's .( p. Eyoif.-jr F:.-4. n -. .-v.- imn. Meiyh i: -.. r. . 1 1 -: ; . .: h. (..! r 1 Pi-b- : Ji:hn 19 m. njitJ-T will cor.cuvt a cluo playduwn to Ail club playoffs must be f.r.L-hed yoffs by Ftoruary 15 in the Zone plaoif and they decide which rinks are eligible, by January 15 and all Zone pi, 23. all-1 Diaw up to Dec. '. h V. : Royal Conservatory vf Music of Toronto MIDWINTER EXAMINATIONS & FEBRUARY, 1954 J..T1. !. !:: is -..i .v. Dec. 15 pan.. .r.a p1ri-(.r: Gie-ne vs McKciiie v. Laurie. 9 was defeated by CCC 3".0 Sinoe then two Rup"t 'nave ventuied inland a;:.; ber; -o victories. Game ti::.e -d ft i,-r-i vs. nl.jort-i is.-?., e ' -. ..' ., h i." it-- n v t don. r the niter-city contest i. "f. In r. p.ular league play Colum- Wrdnesdav. Doc p -a . Vancouver Canucks. Western Hockey League leaders most of he season, last another chance: Friday night to move again into a first-place tie when they drop-red a 6-4 decision to last-place Im ( JAN. It. 154 lis comai sniit TOtONTO M, ONT. K.i Cfilulose Ji-0 Club meet G-r- DS.l PLAN EARLY TO TRAVEL BY TRAIN V: THIS WEEK'S TOP 8 used car HITS r-; Sh KelioUih vs Gardne-ham vs. Furd; Turn i .-en. 9 p.m. Th-ir.i Stewart vs. Barbour: - Hi.-lli.-icn. Thursday. Dec. 1 V.'l:i(y vs. Bird: Gei .-. -re.son : Meifehen 6 pan Mill". T vs. Eowb' th.:m vs. Asui z;e vs. Parker. Friday. Deo. IB 7 Nieee vs. Matthew; Jcnnston: Steb, r vs. p.m. K-.iiougii vs e'en & Andersons with both tea;ns set on changing th i. pre-t-nt records. The pulp millers have three wins and thr- ii.s-.-w on the booKs and G A are striving to .''-r.ieriy U.- ir t p.e-wai-five-loss score. Game t.:ne is 8:15. In tiie Inter A lc-cp No:"h Ftars with six wins and no le-ss-s tangle with second place I rase-r Payne. Cume time it Us this You'll appreciate FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE Make your reservations now for that holiday train trip home. Your folks will know just when to expect you ...and you'll have no worries about blustery winter leather as you sit baik and enjoy yourself ! You hue jour choice of restful sleeping ac-'-mmUations ot cheerful day coaches . . . grana meals in the spacious dining car . .' . room to stretch your legs and visit ith friemis tnroute. Travel by train you'll arrive, relaxed, refreshed and in i iwliday mood ! M- n- "MANY TIMES" over '48 Plymouth I'.eso. -:t M -Thoiii p , v.. Warren. "VAYA CON DIOS" ??? Oh well ... '51 Plymouth Tudor ltir. 1 ;; : A PPIPAID BAIL TICKET DFAl CHRISTMAS G'fT -vof vor vol" Can't miss this wonderful buv 51 Stude Pickup S1365. "RAGS TO RICHES- You get that rich feeling when yi.u drive this '53 Dodge Tudor S234.".. "I SHE TME MOON" You'll be far sighted if vou buv this '47 Ford Sedan $1121. "HEY JOE" Den t miss this '51 Chev. Sedan Delivery $1725. BASKETBALL TONIGHT CIVIC CENTRE IXTI.R-B 6:15 Malison's vs Nelson Bros. 1VTI K-A 7:15 North Star vs Iraser k Payne SENIOR B 8 : 1 1 CCC vs Gordon & Anderson EXHIBITION tt:l,0 Terrace vs Walls & Nkkerson 1 "OH" what a buy '50 Austin Sedan ; S863. Bring the family together, send the gifi that uq "GMne and be with us for Chrmmat" a prepaid rail tkkrt emit no more Your railway There will be six zones in the province each with a convener who will arrange the zone playoffs. Each zone a inner will receive a specially designed crest Th-? Sort hern Zone which includes Prince Rupert. Smithers, Williams Lake and Prir.ce George will be convened by Mrs. Thelma Koine of Priiwe Georte. Other competing tones will be North Okanagan. Scath Otar.atian. Kootenuy. Coast and Vancouver Island. All Zone winners will meet in Vancouver February 20 to 23. 1954 for the firs' Eaton-sponsored Provincial Playoff. The prizes and trophy wil! be donated by the Eaton Company and they will also help with the entertainment. They will pay all expenses of the two rinks reaching the final including meals, hotel and fares. When the provincial finals are over the winning teams wall have ail their expenses paid to Fdmonton where they will represent B C. in the Western Curling championships. Included in the western finals will be Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia If any further information is required, the central secretary of the B.C. Laches' Curling association, Mrs. A. IS. Porter, 3814 West .38th Avenue. Vancouver, is the gal to write. Six Prince Rupert boxers left for Terrace this afternoon to take part in a mitt card at the Civic Centre there tonight. Under trainer Joe Ward's wing will be 135-pound ( buck Place to ficht. so far as we know an unknown Irish lad. P.illy Tsuchiya, who weighs in around 130 pounds who will also exchange pleasantries with another lad from the Shamrock Isle Just why the Prince Rupert boxing club, sponsored by the Civic Centre, hadn't had more details is still a mystery, but maybe that's the way Terrace works. When a guy steps into the ring, he likes to know beforehand la i the weight of his opponent bi an inkling of the experience he's had. It's not stretching a point to presume that a boxing promoter or trainer of another club could provide these interesting statistics without breaking his neck However, two gents who are guaranteed to provide the Terrace crowd with some excitement are Bill (Mouse) Morrison, presently reigning B.C. heavyweight champ and Andy Marshall last year's lightheavy title-holder. These two muscular boys will "have at it" In an exhibition which usually ends up in something akin to a brawl. Anyway one thing is for sure Andy and Mouse will giT the crowd its money's worth. Also travelling inland are Martin Saunders with his E0-pound son Billy and bantamweight Don Turcotte who will fight Terrace lads in the prelims. POST RCRlPTi Tonight local cage fans should see lanky Norm Rolin in action with Watts and NKi.er.sons when the clothiers take pn Terrace Norm has had trouble making Mar.son's practices and has been dropped from the jewellers' roster for awhile down to Inter A . . . 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