Prince Rupert Daiiy News Friday, l w-cemoei 11, 193' n:'.CE VUSiF.LAVr Tn Sahara, world's Ur,e,i ae.wrt, covers about 3?,?. sqw r ; mUes in Nn-t,, JrTct YnVll discover that v'f ire more Calgary Regains Top Spot In Western Hockey League 'mm expr.t painters. I ise all ji" )d craftsmen .e are alsc interested in the beauty we cat) rrea e. No matter the color combination ar shade you want, you can depend .in us. By Th" Canadlnn Press Stam Calgary's high-scoring schedule contest sends Seattle i Bombers to Victoria. Stampeders served notice from ! the opening whistle they had no intention of sharing the loop ! leadership any longer. They Bomber Coach Fired By The Canadian Prets WINNIPEG, -r- Fit-ry George Trafton said today he has been fired as coach of the Winnipeg peders have regained their early season position atop tne Western Hockey League. Vhe rollicking 'cowboys took ( ash or Terms to Suit SPENCE & MATUIK GENERAL PAINTING CONTRACTORS Night Calls: Blue 881 Hay Calls: 101 , scored in the first two minutes rwitinri nf th tnn rllll UVfl OU1C iwo.v.w.. f o i . .. V, ,4,1 1.rS," bsVKo!Strtching the lead to 3-1 at the end of the second, are in the throes of a five-game i losing streak. 1 Canucks, weakened by the loss Canucks get a chance to move j through injuries of three top back into a tie with the Calgar- players, Allen Stanley, Gordie ians tonight when thev move to Kerr and George Homenuke, put Edmonton, while the Calgarians up a game struggle but couldn't have a night off. The oniy uuu quite catch the Cowboys. EXTRA MIIK (nCHRiST. . ' 1 lH (Curling f ! x I ' J j.. i r : . i - ' . . Xv - f - , Yl- v- . To Moke Those Holiday Goodies Everybody Loves BE A To put that yiim-yum flavor into all your holiday rimkery . . . you'll waul ph-nly of i.iilk and trt-a in. CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE , FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBrlde Street Blue Bombers, 1953 Grey Cup finalists. i Karl G. Slocomb, Bombor i iresiden,t, said he had no comment but a meeting of the Winnipeg Rugby Football Cluo ! would be held tonight. I Trafton, however, made nc ' cerret of his dismissal. He said , lie had been called into Slo-eomh's office Thursday and in-i formed of the club's decision. The former Chicago Bear cen-! tic, who still had one year to ' io in a three-year contract, said ! h2 had been asked to resign nit h.id refused to do so. It i.-i c.ssumed he will receive a full turs salary, estimated at j.: round $12,000. Trafton now is the fourth ! western coach in succession to lose his job after taking his : 'earn into the Grey Cup. Th. others were Frank Larson o! I Winnipeg in 1950; Harry ( Blackjack i Smith of Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1951, and j Frankie Filchock of Edmonton I Eskimos in 1952. Phi CITIZEN SAILOR IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) j , . FOR HOME DELIVERY NORTHLAND DAIRY LIMITED NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS WHEN TO GUARD Bombers lost the 1953 classic I 12-6 to Hamilton Tiger-Cats at 1 DOMINION Toronto Varsity stadium, Nov. always Insist on.. Every now and again the time arrivei when even the foolhardy skip must accept the premise that discretion is the better part of valor, particularly if he finds that a guard is necessary to The RCN (Reserve) consists of cilicn-sailorj in training increasing (heir knowledge of the skllU and crafts of the tea. Reserve training is important training and demtndi whole-hearted interest and effort. ?8. NO DISGRACE "I did my best with the team TEN I ? j M and we went to the Grey Cup. maintain the offensive strategy Trafton. "We our played h hn. mharkpr) nn S f.:iid : best ana it is no uugnra we. Occasionally the positional play clidn't bring the cup to the 4. If your opposition lies three j or four seconds and it Is not possible to draw for a safe second shot. 5. If you have a cemfortable lead, guarding second shot is preferable if you cannot draw for shot. G. Guard a nest or pocket of your own stones if vulnerable to an opposing draw. 7. Sometimes ' runs'' in the ice necessitate guards where a long guard is as good as a short guard. 8. When the ice is keen in the centre only a stone in front of the house forces the opposition to try a draw of your rocks and opposition ' l- , , . granites calls for a long, short or. Rumors have been prominent , edium guard0 Keep you out of , KS (SL ' -vj; j j frozen green peas 1 i T kL real trouble. Still, a guard is a r ! old Trafton would m not be back be d , , Mn 1954-win or lose this year., ; nQ Qther can im. .,ti mohr0 .hn hnrt i best, but may be excused in the , EARN UP TO been against him, had changed ; following situations 1. To protect a cluster of two their minds and were willing to 32 DAYS TRAINING PAY PER YEAR Serving your country in your spare-time is also profitable duty. You will he paid regular Navy rates of pay for the lime you spend in training. around it on the heavy ice. 3. When tie or one down coming home; without last stone, defensive guards are inevitable. 10. Where ice is "dished" in the centre or where stones drift to centre line, irrespective of the "turn," guard on centre line, then raise your guards into the rings. or more of your own rocks in the rings, but only towards the completion of an end. To protect the opposition from striking and rolling off a key rock to a guarded position. . To block a possible raise or close a "port." let Trafton complete his con-1 tract. ! The sudden turn of events! was reported to have been brought about at a closed meet-: ing of the management com- i mittee Tuesday afternoon, al- j though club officials reported; later that "nothing of import-j ance" had been discussed. Slipper This Christmas ... LUCKY THE PERSON TO FIND A PAIR UNDER THE TREE MEN'S Operas, Romeos, Felts. Fleece Lined LADIES' Moccasins, Wedgies, Mules, Felts, Slings Fleece Lined BRIGHT HERE IN J U l(" rjr,, . ... I I flJ I Richard Nets Three Goals As Canadiens Down Chicago "IWhnt,n )) II I 1 t- .'1 j Q I' WL":""- If J 3 U CHILDREN'S- Next article . . . . "Hit? How Hard?" Gordon Trophy Semis Tonight Eonspiel excitement, took over ia.st night at the Prince Rupert curling rir.k as the knockout ; competition for the Gordon's ' rlardware trophy competition -Adorable Animal Slippers, A4occasins, Romeos, Felts. Fleece Lined. There is a Naval Division near you. Find out how you can serve your country and prepare yourself for advancement. Write, telephone or visitl Bowling Scores Frank Selke always said it was fierce pride that made Maurice Richard a great hockey player. Jean Beliveau would make him even greater. Ladies' League "A" IIIVIXIO.N i:Uh single Edna Mosley of Art Murray's 285; high threo Agnes nf l urtiia aftf Team hlirh sin-1 Richard, the last fellow who'll deny it, was his reckless, tern-; V H.M.C.S. Chofhori FASHION FOOTWEAR YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE self Thursday gle and high three Art Murray's 1 pestUOUS fans" night So": -dTay- Te?inkS Played Prince Rupert Phone 526 i and reminded 1120 and 2890. off and four remain. I - .. VI Results; sunrise 4. o & A o; Lyons Chicago's goalkeeper Al Rollins 4. Dom's 0; Rupert Radio 8. Annettes Nil!" a I Vi. Results: 7 p.m. Aston 17, Rud-derham 2; Ford 17, Petersen 2. ricterlnor 13 Parker S .9 D m. that he's just about the most dangerous Rlayer in the game. u ' 1 Q 1; Art Murray's 3. Bulgers I; Clover-leals 2, Dibbs 2; Stars 2, New Laurels 2. "H" IIIVISION Hlnh single Irene Muncey of B' The 32-year-old r'-rhtwingef .,AVin,i0 u l anrle H; Miller fl. scored three goals against Rol Berg 7; Ford 10, Aston 8. This advertisement is not published or displayed by . the liquor Control Board oi by she Government cl British C jIu.r.Lia. 11ns and Chicago Black Hawks For action try Classif ief Ton.Rrn, Ford ply Ostertag nH McKpnilB nlnvs Miller in to lead the league-leading Mon- Asters 265; high three Mury Mc-.reisll of Toilers 808. Team high .ingle Skeena Grocery 891; team .igii three Co-op 2502. treal Canadiens to a 53 National the SPml.flnais. winners will go Hockey League victory, int0 the fiflals at 9 p m for tne Everything was made to order trophy, fdr the fiery rocket- .The Ponnn , s , ' ' - was! sold wut and Beliveau, the ' ,-s RtyVSMBER. WHEN Kesuits: 75 Taxi 4. Cook s 0; Man-sons 4. Hi-Fljers 0: McKay s 4, PR Ptumbers 0; Co-op 4,. Big bisters U; loin 8. . -iSeiiCh'Ave. Meat 1; (' ! '. - 'J ,- ' " "' - : "'f i ; Celco League ' Ladies nigh single ..tay Murray r Bill S,V)iavlng.fofJSas- sensational; jftighnpricoti tomr, wafe back-1ti the Une-ujii'';. i KaoOiV li :$h old.VVesUTn ,Ca!n- .LATEST MATERIALS at. LATEST PRICES TOilMICA TOP Lining R&m Tables ! ' Will not stoin, chip, scar, burn or scratch COFFEE TABLES, from $21-95 ff 'i'J END TABLES, from 16'95 i ' " f ' STEP TABLE, from $27-50 Meanwhile, Boston Bruins; ted 'ida Monkey ague 29 years ago bv Ed Sandford's three coals, tonight when he scored three k- ', 278; ladies high 3 Innez Park Park-1 beat the second-place Detroit goals as Saskatoon beat Victoria 278; ladles high 3 Inez Men's high sinu.e oeorge JvicklRed Wings C-3 in Boston in the Cougars. Bill turned professional 'wo years iatcr in 1926-to become 264; men's high 3 Ted Parker 812 jne of the prat rightwingerS ol lUisUr ctr.on l)art first imported a:id bkndcd tbc RUIR tubicb is today a household word Standings Residuals 31; Northland Dairy 28; M. B. Vvudcats 2't; No-Names 2tl; Eulger 20; Pilots 24; Savoy 24; M. B. Lucky Strikes 21; Conboeds 19; Tlm-cer-Tics 17; Hll-Balleis 15; Hit ; only other league game. There was no bitterness but plenty of drive when Richard got his goals. However, one of them was disputed when the puck caromed into the nets off his leg. :?11 time on the formidable forward line of New York Rangers that had Frank Boucher , at centre and brother Bun Cook at Inft wing. Mi.ss 0. Men's League A i.t:.i( b High single Art Olson with 295 twice and w. Brett with 295; high three George 6henton with 855. High single team North Stars GENUINE LA-Z-B0Y With FOAM RUBBER overlay and NYLON upholstery. Adjusts to your own position for reading, relaxing or reclining. ATTENTI0 with 1190; high three team Art Murrays 3325. have a Good Rum for your money Kesuits: Local 708 4, Thorn Sheet 0; Philpott Evltt 4, North West 0: Moose 3. Fnmily Market 1; Short Circuits 3. 537 Taxi 1; Art Murravs $l39so WITH STOOL, from 3. 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