Prince Rupert Doily iNewi Tuesday, Janifar 52, 1952 th. SPPT Ski Heil Canada Skating! Choices Made r ot was named to Canadian Olympic championships here. Miss Dafoe team last month and is training and Bowden won the senior pairs By MAHNIE BULGER in Germany. crown Saturday, while Firstbrook Miss Smith, 20, won the ladies successfully defended his senior title during the three-day mens title. - and -mo.-e skiers More snow fun that was the ticket ; more By ROD CURRIE ! OSHAWA, Ont. (CP)-The Can-; adian figure skating champion- j ships wound up Saturday night! and five of the top performer-were picked to represent this ternational Hoop Series Renewed aton Mt. Hays Sunday. Every , plunkstor enjoyed skiing in the ' deep powdery snow even though ; It was eonrfdered rat her slow cw. n.Ki"L o..w. country at the Olympic Winter .'11 ks Cut w Clubs Ketchikan Corning To Prince Rupert .May Send Team From Here to Juneau On .short notice and, in spite of the weather, the am A 5ixm " hill.' mon?h' the honored suest on the ,nef lMt m,,nth-vice-president nam Newly rioted pesident and "Harold Etdsvik The Canadian Figure Skating and Foster Husoy showed and Association said it will send told Chris everything abo'it the -kating artists Marlene Smith, club. Mr. Dahlic s skiing style Peter Firstbrook, Frances Daroe, was a treat to watch and all are Norris Bowden and Vevi Smith certainly looking forward to set- to the Olympic games at Oslo, ing him on these slopes again. Norway. All are from Toronto. I ) BASKETBALL SERIES KETCHIKAN, ALASKA v; PRINCE RUPERT CHALLENGERS 3-Gome Series ( UK 'API New York' ..- mi have bn-n building i ,t W.v t i Suzanne Morrow, 21, three-Start planning now let's all time winner of the senior event. go to Smithers Ski Meet, Feb. 13-'. . , 22. i ' K i if ..v' 1 m)i n.iiip baseba'j prince Rupert Basketball Association Will present ' a lf VhcymJirbhafvI their annual international series between the local i i ' tii's in 1952. j ail.stars and the Ketchikan Reps this coming Thurs-t ti'fioscTf the 1951 ! day, Friday and Saturday at the Civic Centre. J-I oenernl Munar; Little has been heard from the 1 V Wuss, who listed Alaskans In regard to cuang.-!, short-lived due to the inability Club members organized quickly to the re,:ue of young Fractures Leg While Skimg 1 I Thursday, Friday, f2'' iwr reasons ior tne n their line-up mis season Duiof the Metlakatla club to favel j "Skipper'' Griffiths who had the mifnrnine of breaking his tcfi ! leg atop the new run named 1 "Heart Break Ridge." It oc:u -red at the end of the skiing day Resting easily today in Prince aaruraay lf!.-w!V - - it may be borne in mind that at thls time This season t moks ad of military draft, jscklom if ever has It. been easy ; a, though the clever native team Rupert General Hospital is Leonard "Skipper" Griffiths, , la, of leagues In wlil-l: with. a team lrom anywhere i lu h t a ,atp tlale which January 24th, 25th, 26th after breaking his leg skiing on and Fred Kennedy and Odd Eids- I vik returned to the tow hill shed ! north of Prince Rupert and is unfortunate since the tourna- s had clubJ. ' Mt. Hays Sunday. . is being made on tno there is little reason to assume ; m(,nt ,ast w.asori was such an i and got the body-molded w ire 1 t The youth's injuries occurred in the afternoon. Several Princ, I io prcts. ithil season should present an ( -un, miliTiotJ success. agues with Yankifc I exception. The visit of Ketchikan this in 19al folded becuuae coach Alex Bill has been j week-end will be an important mesn stretcher toboggan which made the descent as comfortable as possible for the injured youth. T ho p hclninff in the rescue I Rupert Ski Club members helped i take him to the bottom of the 7? A in a toboggan u,-hir-h not Kkin In trvwn in loss m O U n t a I n V ' J) X (. f:t drain, and unanciai wordn hard on his charges j factor in the final decision of I licy were the Central gttcr their' slow start against the local association in regard ftluskegon), Canadian-1 Vancouver- Eilers when theyo the visit of a Prinse Rupert . 'Amsterdam, . N.Yv.'j.Hi.wed such poor form around team to the Juneau tournament i J.ua 'Newark, Ohio), lh(J hoop that tney droped two next month when the pick of A.u-Al.ibuma Larange of Uiree to the Vancouver club. ! Alaskan clubs meet in a week- ' The spacious Bo-Me-Hi gym has ; long series of games to decide than an hour were: . i stretcher. Jark Ereen, Rusty Thain, Dick I. Sanlor, Duncan McRae, Leiv ; .-wateh Your Ski Manners OLYMPIC JUDGE Don Gilchrist, 30, of Toronto has been named a judge of figure skating at next month's winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway. Employed by the External Affairs department- in Washington. Gilchrist is well known in Canadian figure "skating circles With Marlene Smith of Niagara Falls, Ont , he was Canadian pairs champion In 1949 and 1950. In 1948 Miss Smith and Gilchrist placed second in the North American pair-; figure-skating contest. (CP PHOTO 1 8:30 P.M. (Thursday main game starts-a' 9:3ft because of Civic Centre Annual General Meeting.) TICKETS Per For 3 Night Night Reserved ,75 2.U0 Adult Rush .. 150 Student Rush 35 It V Husoy, Bob, Don and Jack Eby, which is placed at the foot of li'd capsucK. ta uawes, Bin the tow Ls quite unique. Henocr. Harold Eidsvik, Chris Any voluiileers for takiiiaj the stretcher "flack up the hill? L m .' ij it ...-'f i i L i I ,f. I, . , I I I 3; . - li ft i . S f It .is . . r . . .. - k ;Jl f I t . I. ' -. ? - HI 1. u . : s f, r,x 1 i v i i mm if ", i i 9 TiB i 7 5, r I 1 1 nil, San Francisco of been made available to the team j the Alaskan champions. If ! Ji toast League was of lute and lnere js every reason Prince Rupert does well in this i-i f.'it Clean, N.Y., of the believe that Ketchikan wlir series it is a foregone conclu-1j n v League was add 'd. rmd the going a little rough un- !sion that even though the locals t his who once had a rss tn0y c(jme up with a better ; are now officially in Senior "A" U u (overhiR 22 leagues, than average outrit. competition, a trip south will be t'l tUat to manpower . . Ketchikan and New passed up in order that the Dahlle, Diane Kennedy, Phylliij Tomlinson. Tile club is really proud of its younger skiers Don Husvifc, I Bruce Slanwood, Donnie Martin-' usen and many others they're Please, no dogs on the runs-it's daneerous not only for the skiers but also for the dogs. I really good maybe next year ij!"it;'i'(i,-!i iin!!!;!11!!!!;!1!!! f$ iiipi fg ffp (Will!,','1!'1;;!1"!1'1'1 f ftf vw nff f "h ''li-ili!;TW'i!lt;"iii'!'ai i';fei!iilil!i";:'.rt;:l1t!- clubs the scouts often M(aiukatla WPre here together Challengers may get a shof at lr lhts as to qual- m (he nrst annuul interna- the much more Interesting statement said. 1 Ul)1)al tournament ' that was. tournament at Juneau. (tnt'rncHi, uitr ist-iii'iui; Olympic Schedule ud the world champ- they'll be bringing the cups back from Smithers. Howard Haugan .is quite the cook spaghetti was the Satur- j day night special. Wouldn't oe I su -prised if the new social committee head Jean Dawes remem- i open expanding rather mi PLYMOUTH ing their scouting 1 addition of su;-'n his talent. ZURICH, 1 Reuters 1 - Theberc1 s-iwts as Pal Patter- on the ALLEYS schedule for tiie Olympic Hockey 1 Midwest; Fra.ik in the E;ist, and Bill New orange painted arrows and humorous signs appeared ! this week-end on the hills and main run. George Rorvik's ('aiollims, as well Championships at Oslo next! month was completed today. Nine teams are entered and Can-1 nrt:v is represented by the d-. fending champion Edmonton1 Mercurys. The schedule ; Feb. 15 Canada-Germany; urn ol Bill Skiff to a .-tr folio are ample in-hat ihe Yankees will undone which 1 un hot Yankee pros- PIS piay his 889 for a high total of three games. Team high single score of 1,301 was captured by Fashion Foot- MENS IIS PN LEAGl'E Cf.mnvrcial Hotel is leading with ten points as a result of 0 i.'. Kiou in the Ten Pin who also bowled the nign ri:;wiuii v....v !US-Ncrway; Sweden - Finland; ! Poland-C?.echoslovakl. j Feb. 16 US-Germany; Nor trn -e-gamc toM of 3,748. . Results A Division Great West Life 4, Fashion 4. Camels 3. Headpin- way - (Jzecnostovaiua, cweum-Poland; Finland-Switzerland. lor ether teams: Nelson Bros Cork's Jrwelers A!be:-t & M'Cafreiy Royal U'i! l Jua Heads ners 3 Hill s 2, Canada Life 2, Feb. n (janaoa- nniaim, Shenton s 2 Cook's 2, Canadian , Germany-Czechoslovakia; Swe-General 1. Wallaces 1, Penguin ! den-Naway; 1UI rlanfl-Poi- n.nrn- RilT'lp ana. "?,r .. .SliuZrZ Hobby. Pushovers The new 1952 Plymouth smartly styled with rich color and fashion tone interior will make it the centre of attraction wherever vou drive it. Plymouth's "SAFETY FLOW RltE " is the qreatest advance mfint in riding comfort since the introduction of shock absorbers. , See the New 1952 Plymouth at Rr-ni-lnv hlch in B Division were ; Feb 18 Canada-Poland; US- vraiii naiin, ", and Commercial Hotel, 908; three games, C'omerciul Hotel, 2t37: h'th individual one game, U. t. Yoremehuk with 253 for ladies'i Finland; Sweden - Germany; hiph sinide and C. Durosh with Norwav-Switzerland. 017 for thive game bi?.h. In the Fei,. 19 Canada-Czechg-lo- 1 J . Shivering Dan ' men's division, W. Garltutt took vakia; US-Switzerland. comauma, ai. i,.i, .inli .iih sr,R while I Season highs: team learn ' , ' was high wl1h thl-Pe sln.ie game. Royal Hotel, Ml I ta-,.i il-ii-r aimil f unlnll T'Jlili i " . Tpam hluh single and nign Hotel 2034. Individual single Feb. 20 Germany-Poland; Norway-Finland. Feb. 21 Canada-Switzerland; Norway-Germany; US. -Sweden; Finland-Czechoslovakia. Feb. 22 Canada-Sweden; US-Poland; Finland - Germany; Switzerland-Czechoslovakia. wan a sorry man . a on heating oil he forgot to plan! We RefMl Your Tank Regularly N.R.YOUNG Heating Oil Distributor three fell to 383 Cabs, scores of 1.181 and 3.284. Results UPERT MOTORS B Division Booth One i. J;ii- gaem, B Knlnes, 22J; Individual three games. A. Olsen. 614. This week's 200-club: B. Kalnes 223; A. Olsen 213; i. Coniadina 213; O Ccok 204; C. Whatman 200. MIXF.t) ROWLING I.EAGl E Feb. 23 Canada-Norway; US- riC HOPE Andre i 20-year-old skier Golds 3. Red Devils 3. Sons of Czeoh-slovaki Sweden-SA'itzer- Phone 566 PHONE 674 lnnd; Finland-Poland. NCrway 3, 303 IUOS J. vans n, Pioneer 2. F R Plumbing 1. B C ! 'ebee city, is one. ot 2nd Avenue and 1st Street liiniiiffliT.'iiEiijgijjiiiijs Feb. 24 Canada-US; Sweden- CM us totlay ffirarw i'-'i.'-iii!'''!!:!!!'-!!! li,li!il!;:i.iii::lili.!,li..,S!!!ii;l!llii!ii!i!l I'acky-re 1. "''' ' v. "i1" Czechoslovakia; Switzerland - wu. htnh for the season was BP ft ..... I.. 1.-1 a. I, ijiTlJ.L:: ..,...,,!'!; ,. ..I-.. ...In.. .ili.H" .H- IM '.ii:lii!ii!iiii Germany; Norway-Poland xi ninth at Oslo. Norway. I . , League Standing ' -l- r-ir ni V iai- na in. III ' it '" t je 1950 senior and junior .;ti i.'ii-i ,...-. .1 L.:ii J sct by Betty Dunbar last Thurs-jday. coining tup with a sensa- I'n'nal 336 for high single score, ! while alsp taking the indies' high th'-( 1 game tolal with 718. B. Kalnes bowled high for the 1 Divisinn Fashion 23, Push-oveif 19. Cook's 18, Canada Life 16, Camels 16. Shenton's 15. Great West 12, Can. Gen. Electric 12. Headuinners 12. Hill's 10, v: iiijn junior Alpine cumin rl Sft-fl lldfl ruiifHon lnr WHAT DOES imen'f division with 319, while J. lined championships, 'CP PHOTO 1 Long broke pi cvious records with penguin 9, Wallace's 6. . . . , ijivision 383 Cabs 24, ( Miller sey Joe Given 115 Days 4 '"I Bay 20, Sons of Norway 18. Red Devils 17, PR. Plumbing 16, Pioneer 13. Booth One 13. Hi-; Golds 10, Van s 9, Conrad Seals I 8. B.C. Packers 8, Rupert But-; chers 5. "RESULTS" MEAN? "Answers" from Daily News Classified Ads, of Course! The strangest part obout our business is that the less workmanship you can see, the better the job was done! That's why we're so proud of the cars that cruise out of our shop with tha "brand new" look even rhnuoh thev may have been in I . 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