,. I. .. baluiday, Nuvember 21, Dom's Take Bo-Me-Hi Rainy ( etition was was a little 'keen-1 BporU Shop cored their -c-, 8te." oiewa.-t . 1 r.. . Competition ona win 01 ine season in. thetal i0. ' 'Bar second Junior League fixture ; sports SHOP downing Bulgers 21-12. wrvtr Man, 8. Wonj 3. B Llllrrt t headed the Sports Shop squad took the game 7-8, 8-2, 4-0 and TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT FOR TEEN-AGERS SLATED Teen-age table tennis experts will get an opportunity to strut their stuff next week and for a month afterwards when the Civic Centre launches its Teen Table Tennis ladder competition next Wednesday evening. The tournament is divided into two sections, a 13-15 year old boys and girls class and a 15-19 year old boys and girls class. A scoring ladder has been set up in the Centre office and although some entries have been already accepted there's room for plenty more. Play will start at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday In the lobby and Teen-room. In This Corner By DICK AVRES i nomas. It. er in last night's cage offering at the Civic Centre when Dom's defeated . Bo-Me-Hi Ruinbirds 25-17 in the Girls' League scheduled game. Dom's out for their second win In as many starts took the first two quarters with ease 8-3 and 10-2. The third quarter was a different matter as the Rain-birds under the coaching of Miss S. Hicks trounced the department store quintette 9-0. However, sparked by Louise Leask Mmough. Total 12 M s Prospects Not too Bright MONTREAL P Douglas ( Pea-head) Walker, a man not given to loquacity but capable of forthright facing the facts, thinks his Montreal Alouettes "are lucky to come as far as we did." Ths silver-haired coach Isn't deeply pessimistic over Sunday's second meeting of Alouettes and Hamilton Tlger-Cats. His team took a 37-12 trouncing in Hamilton Wednesday and another loss for the Als In this best-of-three series means Ti-Cats. will enter the Grey Cup final. Walker said Alouette injuries are not phonies. The club has gone along with superhuman work or team spirit, "but that can't last forever." The situation is "getting beyond a question of 3-4 on the successful shuts Bowes, Laird and B. Wong. Top marksman for Bulgert w:h Lambi with 8 points. Lineups: Junior League ANNUNCIATION Toth. P. Lyons 5. Bury 7, Smith, Let'our-neau 8, Arsenau, Arseneau, Coni-adina, L. Lyons, Basso. Total 13, NBC POWER Kelsey, R. For Don't know what the Terrace Boxing club officials are up Girls' Lean, WW'S-Wrtster , fk 8, Vfgh 2 , v"l-nak, Spenee' ? RAINBIRD8 Kti Carlson, Martin 8 0 3. Farmer 5 h ',' I ward, Hargrove, Valpy, Lamble 1, Furniotis 2, Way 3. Dizzltels son. jleivig. junps T who scored a total of 8 points and Leona Webster who netted 6 Dom's outscored the Birds 7-3. Bombers, Beaches Ready For Crucial Game Today "WINNIPEG (CP) A berth into Rusby Football Union, whose , , r nc, n.i ihp winnprs in t.1ia limt fu vi:irs Myrna Knudsen and Sue Martin r with 6 points each were Bo-Me-Hi sharpshooters. Doms committed 8 fouls to RalnblrdH 4 and were outscored on free shots as Ralnblrds netted 3 out of 5 compared to Dom'ii 1 out of 5 tries. The opening Junior game saw line at Winnipeg stadium today.' have been laced by Big Four rep-; Physical aonu. Als were hit early In the sea CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE . FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACK1VG STORAGE First Avenue and MrBrlde Slrtet son with the lass of tackle Jim Winnipeg Blue Bombers, west- iesentatives in the eastern play-em champions and Toronto off.s. Thi year marks the first Balmy Beach clash in a sudden- time the ORFU has travelled death game with the winner west for a playoff, poiiii- into the Canadian football Bombers went through their final" at Toronto next Saturday : final tune-up Friday nk-hL at against either Hamilton Tiger-. their season - round training Cats or Montreal Alouettes. Big 'grounds across the Red river in Four finalist st- Boniface and coach George Staton. Then, Oct. 18, Walker's l second ace tackle, Tex Coulter, suffered a broken ankle. That j was the start of the injury cycle, j It is possible Coulter, working out carefully the last few days.; Annunciation s top scorer u. Bury knock two points off his own 9 point tally when he scored a basket for the opposing Northern B.C. Power who bowed to the church school squad 18-10. Bury made his horrible mis may get Into Sunday's battle. But he won t be' in top shape. Neither will guard Ray Cicla nor Bombers will go into the con-i Trafton's squau never looked but-test at odds-on favorites ngtitnst ter. the champions of the Ontario .Despite rumors of distention in end Jim Miller. Walker must also decide whether to use players who are take in the third quarter after Annunciation had taken the first two stanzas 11-0 and 2-1. '50 per cent perfect or go with ! nbC'P would huve been blank- reserves who are okay." Omegas Take Terrace Trip ed 3-0 in the third quarter but me i iuu, wie uig uiue aim nmu ' machine showed more team spirit and life than at any time this season. If Bombers win today, Trafton is scheduled to catch a plane mediately after the game for 1 1 It I for Bury's generosity. League leaders of the The Ti-Cats, too, have Injured ! but playabje talent. Walker did not think either the Als or Ti-Cats could be in good shape for the Grey Cup game. He suggested, also, that the Big Four league's playoffs are "too late and too long." Rupert Senior B basketbuil ; ",c ' the second game of the Big Four league Manson's Omegas play an exhibition game in Terrace : ""al Suni!ay', . , , . . . Klein worked his tr,ii,f nmsB,' rn,.nh Rill Me-: Coach Churls . . lili Imported from United States "The American Girt that the Beaches through a brtsk closed Chesney said last night ; trio would give the squad an eiun nmuy at to but since they asked Joe Ward to send over a couple of his mitt-slingers for fight card "sometime toward the end of November," Prince Rupert's trainer of champions hasn't heard a peep out of the interior town. Fight cards are usually held Friday or Saturday night and now that this week-end is on us that only leaves next week for the card to which Joe has planned to take three or four of his boys. One thing is for certain if the Terrace boxing promoters figure that by springing a last minute effort on Rupert's boxers, in the hope that the lads will be out of shape and ready to be taken, then they have another think coming. Joe told us last night that his boys were ready to go at any time, and that if any of his fighters weren't in shape they wouldn't be stepping in the ring. A Prince Rupert-born athlete whose name is among those selected for the "Newsmakers of Tomorrow" program in Seattle is Dewey Soriano, general manager of the Seattle Rainier baseball club. The program, sponsored by Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Time magazine Is designed to focus Seattle's attention on its own future and that of its young men who will make the greatest contribution to that future. The release states briefly that Dewey gave Prince Rupert. B.C. as his birthplace, that he's 33 years old, married and belongs to the Magnolia club and the YMCA. If any sports fan remembers anything of Dewey's early days here that would be of interest to this column's readers we would be glad if they would drop a brief note for us to publish. Do? Forward, longtime pillar of the Civic Centre, here visiting with his family for a couple of days before returning to Kltimat, managed while in Vancouver Wednesday to see some' of the world's best basketball. Not that he hadn't seen it before, he said, as his seeing the Harlem Globetrotters trounce UBC Thunderblrds at the Memorial Gymnasium, made about 30 times he's seen the colored cage wizards at work and play. On the same bill he saw Big Bill Spivic, the Boston Whirlwind star, who Don said is something out of this world. The 6 foot 9 inch Spivic was chosen for the Ail-American basketball team last year. An added staff member to the Civic Centre this week is Mrs. Rupe (Betty) Holkestad who becomes a permanent member of the Civic Centre staff. Well-known as a former enthusiastic and brilliant high school cage star Betty will keep busy with general office work. Minor Simundsen hasn't made good his promise to bolster his winless Gordon and Anderson Senior B team, at least not up untfl last night, so the original squad will be out to dish up a do-or-die effort tonight when they face CCC 300 club in search of their first win of the 1953-54 season. The Pulp Millers have won one (at the expense of G&Ai and lost one to Manson's. Manson's presently boasting a three game win streak won the jlast two by only four points, but they won them. A glance at the Senior league's statistics shows that Ray Spring with 59 is making a runaway of the point race although u.is team Manson's have played three games to CCC's two. Voe Davis, G & A point-collector whose action shots have been more than somewhat off this year so far, is second with 29; Glen Carlson with only two games under his belt has 24 and is tied for third place with team-mate Mickey Webster. G & A's Danny Bill and Art Olsen are tied with 22 points apiece. Freddy Chrislensen of CCC's who has only played two games leads his squad with 21 points. According to Father O. P. Mohan, the Prince Rupert Football Association has set December 4, as the date for the soccer club's presentation dance. The dance to be held in the Navy Drill hall annex will see the presentation of the Manson. North Star and Sheardown trophies. in opportunity of working with its;ium. latest recruit 6 foot 3 inch Norm He reported his team ".fit and Rolin .ready." Facing the Terrace All-Stan "This Is one of the best work-team at the interior town Civic; outs we've ever had," said the Centre will be Art Olsen, Danny: stocky Toronta mentor. Bill, Ray Spring, Joe Walsh, j sleet started falling in Wlnni-Mickey Webster, Reg Lavigne peg Friday night and the wea-and still another Manson addi-' Sherman has predicted snow for tion Dave Hill. today, with north winds at 30 In a previous exhibition game, mlles an nour and a nign of 35. Leathers , . . Suedes . . . 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