The Prince Rupert Daily rew s Monday, February 22, 1954 Stamps Share First Spot; Ref Gets Police Escort I New Season High Single Set Of 399 Set by Joe Girodano f - . ... j- TODAY TO WEDNESDAY VW1 A new season record was set 0; North Stars 4, Thorn Sheet last week in the men's five-pin Metal 0; Northwest Construction Bowling League when Joe Gior-, 3, Cook's 1; CNRA 3, Philpott, dano rolled 399 in the third game j Evitt I; Short Circuits 3, Family of a series against 537 Taxi. Market 1. tied it up. Max Quackenbush, Steve Witiuk and Sid Finney were the other Calgary marksmen. Wayne Brown paced the Bombers with three of their four goals. Dave Wall got the other. A three-goal effort by New Westminster playing-coach Max McNab wasn't enough to stop the fey,. .n&St tmf A UNIVLRjAL IMMNAIIQNU. PtCliF wis Added Shorts "CALVPSO CARNIVAL' j Stampeders Sntmday. CAPIl famoisfuyehstm "Ml li W ITH TOM" Shows at 7 - 9 p.m. Calgary's hustling Stampeders have turned four straight wins into a share of first place in the Western Hockey League. The Stamps squeezed into the No. 1 spot alongside Vancouver Canucks Sunday night by turning back the tail-end Seattle Bombers 5-4 with a pair of unanswered goals in' the third period. It was the third win in as 1 many nights for Stampeders on their coast tour. They knocked off New Westminster Royals 5-3 Saturday night after whipping the Canucks 4-1 Friday. And if their legs noId out, the Calgarians have a better than even chance to take over first place alone tonight when they tangle with sixth-place Victoria. The other highlight of weekend action was a donnybrook Saturday iuylit at Seattle which saw referee Ross Morrow slip out r he arena heavily-guarded by Bowling for Art Murray's, Giordano got away to a bad start in his first game, then came back with a neat 299-count In the second game before setting the new record. He started, off with four strikes and left a corner-right In the fifth frame to give him a score of 174. He then crashed the maples for seven consecutive strikes. His 399-count beats by one po" Mh "iitie of the year established by 8teve Dzlap-ka last November 2. Giordano's three-game score of 840 was tops for "A" Division "B Division: Nelson Brothers 4, Deuces 0; Kaien Industries 4, Jaycees 0 (default); Overwaitca 3. Legion 1; Savoy 2, LCB 2; Rupert Motors 2, Don Juans 2. t Spokane, Nelson j Split Series ' Over Week-End By Tlie Canndltin Pr' Spokane Flyprs and Nelson Maple Leafs earned a saw-off in their two-game series during the Two COMPLETE ,.. Today to Wednesday t 7:00 . ,:M;7 I Calgary scaring was snared by Frank Ashworth. George Parget-er, Jim McFadderi, Pat Lundy I and Archie Scott, j The Seattle-Victoria brawl I erupted in the third period when I spectators near the rnu"-r I ench started a free-for-all with j three players. Police intervened but fireworks ! broke out again soon after when I referee Morrow disallowed a Vic- toria goal and then changed his I mind. Loyal Seattle tns heaved evervthina within rtach onto the ; ice at that. 5 Xm ) l eck-eii(l . a t-'tal of flv Giimi m FORD SHER1D1H Apfointmi in Honduras - zachmy" scon ivmi:uw wits iihwim w' uy a yjii'..r guard as he left the ire at the rnrl of the frame and was whisked away in a squad car. Sum Lavitt Gene Achtumi-chuk. and Eddie Dorohoy tallied for Cougars while Mark Marquess was the lone Bomber marks- I and his team had high game of ; 1286 and also set. a season record of 3428 in the three games I In "B" Division, Gerry Lord took the honors with best game I nid ilso high three of 680. I LCB had best game of 1067 arid j mi,c1 rolled 2983 to lead in . total pins. At a meeting of team captains i and the leneue executive, it was decided to have a six-team total-, pins playoff after league play i ends in "A" Division and a five-j team total-pins roll-off for the j "B" Division title. I Play in "B" Division ends April ! 19. Date for ending of play in I "A" Division has not yet been . , , i i. . . . 1 ........ t .. matches were run off in the Okanasan and Western International Hockey Leayues. The Leafs utilized a smart defence to clip the Flyers 4-2 Sunday night arter dropping a 2-0 decision Saturday. Willie Schmidt came through with "the winning marker at 8:12 of the third period Sunday. Saturday's whitewashing was the fifth of the season chalked up by Spokane goalie Gerry Fo-dey. Glno Rozzini and Bill Rama-den helped hla cause with a goal each. In the other week-end WIHL police after Victoria out-bruised the Bombers 3-1. - Sankatoi Qua-.rs consolidated their grip on tnird place Saturday night as they coasted to a 4-1 win over fourth-place Edmonton. TOP CROW D ON HAM) The season's top crowd of 3,417 was on hand at Seattle to watch the Stampeders come from behind twice to win. . Steve Black fired the winning goal at the 9:56 mark of the third period after Pat Lundy had STARTS MONO TOTEi j m.m. I Jackie McLeod, Eldie Kobus-sen, Jim Ross and Ron Murphy I were the Saskatoon scorers against Edmonton. Vic Stasiuk On the Same Pros ram: ROBERT PRESTON In "The Bride Comes Tc Yellow Sky" registered Flyers' lone goal in the third period. betucu, uut league uiuntus nic ( THIS KEM ARKABI.E action shot by high-speed camera catches 17-year-old Barbara Gratton of Toronto in an aerial spin. Senior women's singles champion of Canada, Miss Gratton competed last week in the world championship events at Davos, Switzerland. She is five-feet-two, weighs 110 and has been skating 11 years. She won the Canadian women's junior title in 1950. 4 attcnuting to conclude play before the end of May. Here are results of last week's play which leaves North Stars. Art Murray's and Local 708 tied for first place In "A" Division with 44 points each. "" division: Art Murray's 4, 537 Taxi 0; Local 708, 4, Moose MjH$Now! Babe Zahariasr Weak and Shaking, I Now! game, Klmberley Dynamiters continued their homc-ice invincibility by lambasting the Trail Smoke EaiwS 12-1. Claude Betl, Ray McNlven, Norm Larson and Cal Hockley, with two goals each, and Buz M'"r nrt Les Llllev with singles all shared In the debacle. Bobby Kromm mane a leeblc reply lor Trail. Pcnticton V's added another two Dolntvi to their pennant-clinching margin In the OSHl. Who's Being BOSSY I said Parker's is the right place to buy o used car lAnd you know. Wins First Tourney Since Illness MIAMI BEACH. Fla. UP Babe Wallace's Dept. Store J 5-Year Old Canadian Girl Wins Ski Title we've irot tlie cream of the crop, j by whipping Vernon Canadians ! 5-3. ' All Orade Al mg an oi me world s importa- tj cliampionship, but this was the i bij one. j it -n.s tho vict0,.y' snr nef.,.-) to know that she could come ! back after conquering the tough- ! est enemy of her fabulous sports I career cancer. ! Dollar days are here again at Wallace's. 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