rr pays '4 Trlnco Rupert Daily News Monday, November SO. 1953 Serious Bowling Starts Thursday As Mixed league Average fixed Inspired G & A Down Manson's il; SKIERS ESCAPE INJURY AS CHAIR LIFT RUNS AWAY , With Driving 55-45 Victory Fowlle and Ruttle vs Whalen's Lucky Six; Orphans vs Windy "8" League 9 p.m. First 11 weeks of bowling In the Mixed league have now been completed, team averages have been established and play bgjns in earnest next Thursday night. The league has been split into A" and "B" leagues. In the average-setting period High Gold took top honors in Group 1 with 28 points and A driving final-quarter finish 8 points and sinking two freej after establishing a lead in the ' shots. Joe Pavis' basket at the t hird stanza gave an inspired half way mark of the quarter Gordon & Anderson basket tied it up for G & A and a free mgn ureen vs High Oold; Es-1 quires vs Thorn Sheet. Metal- I Mlxups vs Harold's; Bob Parker' Ltd. vs Eby and Sons; Chats vs Hams; Daily News vs Hill's Shoe Store. Inter A encounter. Kristmartson tallied 18 of his squad s total a thev held the lead the wliol way, 20-10, 3U-20, 37-26. Bob MaiFarlane paced the losers with 15 points. Fraser and Pavne committed 12 fouls ami sank 14 out of 33 free shot.;. i Vail team their first win in shot by Davis again gave u .i duii-niirn,,, I he lead. Another hook by Olsen five starts as they dumped the RENO, Nev, (API A new 3,000-foot ski lift on windswept Slide mountain ran away then jammed Sunday night, leaving 110 tourists dangling in bitter cold 10 to 40 feet above the ground. , They ell got back safely, but two elderly persons refused to shinny down ropes thrown up over guide wires. They sat it out for 2Vi hours until the lift was fixed. Others were bruised and scratched working their way down the snow-covered slopes. Quick action saved many from possible severe injury. As the chair lift began to run away someone jammed the gears and the lift jarred to a stop took it away. Checking ugnter still Wnlkpst.nri sank a hook sh'Jl t v t and Niekerson commit - r-nuntererl. I Watts that Don Hartwig Ted Arney's basket was counter- 1 ted 18 fouls plus two technica s balanced bv a one-handed shot Und netted 7 cut of 18 free PAINTS ty Ray Spring. Another sinker . bums, bv Holkestad and a free shot ty In the Inter Fashion Footwear took Group 2 with 32 points. In the new schedule three teams which ordinarily would have bowled at 7 p.m. Thursday are slated to bowl at 9 p.m. December 3 Daily News, Esquire Men's Wear and Mixups. B game Morris For Holiday Decorating USe SATIN GLO PRODUCTS AND BAPTCNE Mode in many ortractive and aiYmd Dunbar, Halvorsen Take Single, Webber gave G & A a third ; quarter lead of 41-39. The quar-! ter count was 17-14 for Minor! Simundsen's squad. ; Although Olsen cut the G'& A j lead to 1 point at the start .f i the filial quarter, the Hard- j waremen slowly and sieadn.v j drew away Ted Arney chalked up three baskets and Holkestad and Webber scored singleton?, j with Jimmy Flaten netting 3 Dean with a couple of spectacular dashes that paid off paced the General Motors squad as they downed Nelson Brother; 30-25. Toru NakaUsu with 7 points led the losers. Both teams were even on fouls with 7 each and Muluis sunk 2 out of 2 free shots while Nelson Brothers sank 7 out of 7. Lineups: INTER B LEAGUE ;cin-i:il .Motor Young 7. Shin- High Three Honors in Mixed Loop ieague-leading Manson's Omt-gas 55-45 in a scheduled Senior B game Saturday night. The G & A victory, hailed by a wildly enthusiastic crowd at the Civic Centre broke Man-son's four-game win streak and put new life in the senior loop The Hardwaremen were full value for their,, money Saturday night, as they opened the scoring and hustled from the starting to final whistles. Omegss knew they had their hands full from the outset. They were outshot by G & A in field goals 4 baskets to 3 and only more accuracy at the free shot line where they garnered 6 points in 9 chances gave Man-son's the first quarter lead 12- 10. Six G & A players got on the score sheet in the second quarter as they refused to give an inch and Tiny Carlson collected j "A" league is made up of the 1 following teams: Pushovers, (Fashion Footwear, Shenton's, j Head pinners, Canada I.lfe, ! Shamrocks, Orphans, Whalen's Lucky Six, Windy 8, Northern Ian Dunbar of Pushovers took rolled 264 to capture hush single THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. H high men's-single and high three and Dot Marshall of Hi-Gold honors Thursday in Group 2 or rolled games totalling 70' ior Qiass, Fowlle a Kuuie, m-jacn-j the Mixed Bowling league as he hign three. ers. rnllpfl n single ffama ct 104 nnri' . .. . . TVillu KInurs Pc- ' ) - o- o - ' " i 1 , ft 1 1 1 I- I ' It iirau. j . - v .. ... . ton S. Peck-rum 2. J. Carlson Dean Dean 12. Nelson 2. Forward Stan-f1" """ 8"- HtRh Qn-en 4. Hams u; -rnom'quire mt" nrai, miauls, uaiuo,, and 285 to take high triple. M. sheet Menu 4. mil s sin store o: rhnts. HiKh Oold. High-Green, ' vootl. free shots out of four and cari-son getting 1 of 2 for Manson's. Olsen scored one basket plus two free shots and Hartwig scored the only other Omega Leask 2. Total 30. ATTENTION Bob Parker Ltd., Eby and Sons, Gold 3. Harold s 1. Eby and 3, Northern Glass 1. Chats 3. Nrt-i.n iiniiiiersNakatsu 7, k. j uaivorsen oi tieaapinners aisa n rollpH Sfl4 to sharp hiuh simle tally. Yamamoto 3. Tanaka. s ' Matsuo. R. j honors. Morven 2. N. Murven, Newton n. , . ' Total 25. Alma Whatman of Pushovers inter a league i rolled 33'i to take ladies high Manson's committed 20 fouls FISHERMEN AND 10M VI n x, a i to G & A's 15 plus one technic- 5 of his 9 points putting , - w i vrt u iiji u v iiui" v.... rraiT . i'aiip Knstmnnsuii 13 Ningle game and Jessie Shenton Hill's Shoe Store, Harold's, Thom Sheet Metal. Schedule for December 3 is as follows: ' , "A" League 7 p.m. Shenton's vs Shamrocks: Northern Glass vsJll-Jackers; Pushovers vs Fashion Footwear; Headpinners vs Canada Life; inn n n- uuiiiiu liic . .. . ...... in the Whaieus Lucky Six 1: Windy "8" 2. Bob Parker Ltd. 2. (.1(111 l 2 Pushovers 4. Shumrocks 0; Shenton s 4. MixitlM 0, Orphans 3, I'owlie and Ruttle 1; Fushlon Footwear 3, Enquire. Men'i Wear I: Canada Life 3 Hi-Jacltcrs 1; DnUy News 3, Heart-pinners' ' " 1. 1, t K - u c J c " a V -.,. j,rf, on, ! Omegas held the edpje on net ; stewart 2. Sankey 2, h. MacKay o, rolled 668 for ladies hiuh three. session scaaion. EK0LITE has dons it ogo Pushovers took team honors with a high single of 1367 and a high triple of 3733. u . , .hntu shots s sinkin" ink in 11 n OUt out lf ui 18 While ' -r ' ti. Cim.ne 6, O. Monsull a. but due took the quarter 14-13 &- A w out oi pottea . Olsen's hooK shots whicnjG to Art s,a M sMsewtck Manson's! Freddy Kristmanson with :.n; 7P2 accounted for 6 points s , held 25-24 lead at the half. ! admirable hook shot led trasir. Wl,s,,h Hueppani ?.. chruxoa 8. Rune Holkestad went to town I ?nd Payne, to a 46 to 35 victory Smith 3 Forman 2. nprki-r. Total 35. . .J. tktj v,nr, m nmr watts and Nickerson in the' si-nior b league This time a 60-FATHOM DEPTH INDQ' for only $195 .00 III 111C lllliu huoiici uuuftiiig ... MiinMm' Soring .. a. wll.r Webster S In Group 1, Terry Ezaki of Windy "6" took men's honors with a high single of 338 &nd a high three game of 673. Windy "6" also took team totals with a high single of 1219 and a high triple of 3135. For the ladies Helen Vaughan of Windy "6" Less 10 discount on all orders befen Hartwig 5, Bill il. Rolm. Walsh. Olsen 16. Balchfurd. Hill. Total 45. liordHH Anderson holkest.nl 18, Webber 7. Davis 8. Flaten 5. Arney 8. Cnrrle, O. Carlson 9, Abbey., Total 55. Only One Week of Play Remaining In Gordon Hardware Trophy Contest December 31, 1953 With deposit of 117.59 and the lul.nvf of il - 1 2) Stewart vs Ostcrtag: (31 Meighen Only one week remains in the 1 ',. Un,XT,,rM trinhll PrtlTt - vs on delivery, you ran assure yourself of a St: 2 Matthew vs Robertson: the petition being siagea ay (3) Butterick vs Shier. before the start of the next fishing season. ?-Band Portable Genuine Cowhide Leather Case. Band-Spread tuning. O A-C. D-C and Battery Operation. All Bands including Marine. Heception Instantly No Warm-up. 215 l:X FRIDAY J p.m. il) Peterson vs Rowbot-ham; (2) McKenzie vs Eyoltson; I3t Rudderham vs Greene. S p.m. (1) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL! LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Ltd. MOVING Loco! and Long Distance 40 'Stewart vs Barbour; (2) Gordon vs 27 j Thom; (3) Holliston vs Berg. 33 Results of Saturday night ganv-s Prince Rupert Curling club-Standings thus far: ' MICTION P W L P Georgeson . 5 4 1 55 Rudderham 4 3 1 44 Gordon 4 3 1 38 Ford 5 3 2 45 Sieber 6 2 4 48 Greene 4 1 3 45 Thom 4 0 4 21 Wilford Electrical Wol Phones 60 - 68 Powered to pick up the world COW BAY in the Prince Rupert curling ciun Mixed League are as follows. tiuanls McKenzie 15. Moore 13: Wakley 15, Turner 5. Urates Berg 9, McNiece 6; Ford 9 McBroom 7. McRAE BROS. LIMITED Asent: Allied Van Lines Liu. si:chon It Dealer in Prince Rupert District for EKC 0! O Phone 6 or K "The Store That Service Built" Takeout Anderson 14, Bone 2: Kellot-gh 15, Gamer 4. P 4B 31 36 37 A 21 25 31 34 40 53 43 A 26 P W L Petersen 4 3 1 Bird 4 3 1 Rowbothara 4 3 1 Miller 4 3 1 McNiece 5 2 3 Warren 6 1 4 Meighen 4 0 4 ' MICTION C P W L Parker 5 4 1 41 38 17 P 49 35 31 35 23 35 25 27 24 I 31 ! 38 j 3 1 3 1 2 2 1 l 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 5 McKen'rie Eyoltson Turner Johnston Shier . . . tutterick 44 I 4 0 m:ction i p w 41 A 29 27 31 46 30 37 61 P 37 32 36 45 36 39 36 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 Berg . . . Laurie Moore Walt ley . Garner Holliston Kellough s ( 1 ION I P w ill ! A 115 AG. 4 4 4 3 Ostertag Robertson Matthew Aston Stewart Barbour 3 2 4 2 3 0 4 0 - 0 OCtiLtfOtLl Draw for this week's Gordon's i Hardware trophy play Is as follow.-., with rinks in brackets: TUESDAY ' p.m. -ll) Meighen vs McNiece; (2) Butterick vs barker; (3) Moore vs Kellough. 9 p.m. (1) Greene vs Thom; 121 Matthew vs Aston; (3 Kowuotham vs Miller. WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. (1) Eyoltson vs Turner; (2) Berg vs Laurie; (3) Rudderham I vs Gordon. p.m. (1 1 McKeuie vs ; wipju 'expects c9w.pto MmtfM(Qt dwt captain OF A COMET llET Bob Edwards, AFC, lullis4oa V4 Ottroer; - ' .t, t p.m. (li Ford "Vs Georgescin;- of Winnipeg, joined the RCAF YaKOJOJL OWL UOHtUbCL KULOtl t ,ix yean ogo. He started , flying on a $ingle-"9in Harvard training plane ond ; worked up to jet transports. In the lost five years he's flown to uch places as Italy, India, Ceylon, Brazil, British Guiana, Japan, Korea, Europe, North J Africa. FLYING 900,000 MILES IN 3 YEARS v 'if . , a i, u h mi V,H v . N. n. i (put. to km a ccuWl oMajnJ I Hi tOI IDWAR0S, AFC Hockey Scores Saturday NATIONAL Detroit 9, Chicago 0 Toronto 3. Montreal 1. WESTERN LEAGl'E New Westminster 4, Edmon ton 1. Vancouver' 3, Seattle 1. Calgary 3, Saskatoon 1. Western International Trail 3, Spokane 2 Kimberley 7, Nelson 1. Okanagan Senior Vernon 5, Kelowna 2. Kamloops 4, Penticton 2. Sunday NATIONAL Detroit 9, Chicago 4. New York 2, Montreal 1. Boston 2, Toronto 1. WESTERN Seattle 4, Edmonton 1. Western International Trail 4. Spokane 2. em'-' I l lMinun B.C. rimne TAllov I ,, . ;,k.,l obnool.,'", I-1" P" .. U..K.W w rwait man ra - avoitobit " NoimI NAMI (! IKtnt) ,$1,,.m.)" There are immediate openings now for more men to train and fly as Air Crew Officers in Canada's Air Force STREtT A0DfS fROVlNCf - CITY "vlBt1 IOUCATION Iky t - ,gk, mi ta'" ' t'n'tmt k 7 M Ml X 2S' tht tquinhnl or Mttr. I I f.0Wty """fit -gMflttj I mil Wh.n .pplyin. brk-9 I irlh CrtiHcC. I DINING PLEASURE no in ?L7G SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe