m. ms u Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 18, 1952 Lurlinq tball Play Tight New Rod-Gun Club Formed Schedule vV'V I Ps'n - i' 1 ,'-;: Melroe, 9. Both were 65 pounds, fighting for three iy2-mlnute rounds. Young Saunders knocked his opponent down twice and once through the ropes. Bury won all three two-min Hill Washburn President of l'ort Edward Group Weekly playing schedule has Local Boxers Clean Up in Hazeiton Show been drawn up by Prince Rupert ute rounds and fought "beauti Further support for Prince : Curling Club which provides for Rupert district sixjrtsmen was cui ling every night with the gained with formation yesterday t men's club, ladies' club, high of a Rod and Oun Association 1 school students and non-mem-at Port Edward. Fourteen inter-1 bers participating. ' vhia Cellulose ' y Senior League IFinal Opener '( ('(' 300 60, Rainmakers 54 Four youthful Prince Rupert csted hunters and fishermen, I Tuesdays and Wednesdays have pUgiiists returned early Satur- day morning well satisfied after an later-community boxing members of both curling clubs Rupert Rod and Gun Club executive, elected Bill Washburn as fully" according to his trainer. Art Turcotte, who was awarded a medal, gained a unanimous decision over Allan McDouga'd after knocking down his opponent in the first round and gaining heavily In the other two. Billy Smith tied with Neil Stlr-rett in the 68-pound division after a vicious, slugging battle. who have not curled before, and lor other Interested persons who ,,,. ' ri rira-i, their president. Other officers are John Atche-; wish to try the game. Qualified t whjch mav land them son,-vice-president; Nels Men-, instructors have been appointed. ln a Vancouvcr provincial com- zies, secretary-treasurer; J.I Non-club members will have pemioin Davis, C. Tiechman, T. Ben-1 the privilege of playing as guests ' mo,h strom, S. Shelley and R. Hurst, 1 during anypen per iod or other JBmnSTi FINE HOSPITALITY 4 " ' ftnstr & 1'ayne 40, Fashion 39 , r..fhting Rainmakers lost a tough first 'of a u o-game, total point semi-final bout in ( f Jiciiior leapiie hoop championship playoffs fcht with CCC 300. executive committee. "" " -i'v. n, . D, , j .v, t,,,- ck Bur, 10 and A Tur-i The Port Edward group rangj w..fl a total membership of n, d-i,.o D.,r ,..i,o-i ir tho c'nh w ill re-elvp nnlv in coite, 1. tuny om.in arew whm . v,..,' ; blVmffn,hW, nnno mces Presi- his opponent. All are boys tram "H nicni Bcv aumu; ...., . 1 ? At 4 I -y- K' X ... .. .. cd by M. J. Saunders who escorted the boys. Enthusiastic and happy over the outcome, Mr. Saunders de- Prince Rupert team was offered the "best of hospitality" said Saunders. The boys were billeted by local residents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Stirrett and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reynolds. Trip expenses were shared by Doug Frizzeil. A. J. Turcotte and Saunders. The boys' trainer hopes to enter some of his boys in a Vancouver provincial box after requests for assistance ! rtont -eiy Moore, from both the B. C. Game Com-: Schedule mission and the B. C. Game j Monday. 7-9 p.m., ladies' club Council were apparently ig- 1 Tuesday, 7-9 p.m., men's club Wednesday 2:30 'p.m., ladies' scribed the event at the Hazel- nored. -I Student omiuii-i't'11 high total of rorman lor fashion und Wcsch j, jo points, pulp for F & P both shot 14; Centres t i to an early Dumas (Fashion) and Chrlstoff ..ad for the win. I followed with 10 each. , ;rr. ciRatchfordand ,n one of thc tighlefit battles , in and 14 points ln )Paguei n0 more than Likely to be known as the Port ! c'i'h: 7 and 9 p.m., men's club. ton high school Thursday night. Two of the boys received cups as trophies. Bury was voted the "most scientific boxer from Edward Rod and Gun Club, the Thursday Open aiternoon, members are highly interested !n a ' 9 p.m., men's club. sport fishing conservation and Friday, 2:30 p.m., ladies club; ing competition, preferably the i- in naouiu iu two poln(j separated tr.e teams in tron shootina. F.xwut.ive will 7 ana p.m., men 5 ciuo. Prince Rupert," vhile young ! Bronze Gloves, but feels he will Saunders received a trophy forneed sponsorship by a city or-winning his fight against Donny ganization. i.uiuay, 10 a.m., high school; r tactics the last present a constitution at next general meeting for ratification. TOUGH FIGHT Fra,nkie Almond shows the effect of a tough battle in Vancouver when the Canadian featherweight champion lost to Eobby Woods of Spokane. Wash. Frankie's manager, Lcn Gervais, patches up the beaten fighter. . (CP PHOTO open afternoon; 7 and 9 p.m., men's club. Sunday Open, afternoon only. after the first quarter. SCORING CCC 300 Marshall 14, lumas 7, Thompson 8 Ratohford 18, Hogan 10, O. Dumas 3. TUal 60. Rainmakers Morrison 6, Wat- 11 ituclents forg-, il, piy unseat the i npn.Mjn dumped In H 1 s without a re-j k s were a little 1 1 1 STORK CRAFT however. ana ny;son o, loung a, cicciine, onuiir 1 1: HockeyStandings U II hort also ol six 1 13, Tall , simonson zu. rotai ai. Winnipeg. Boy Scores Points I in t e Bo-Me-Hi Wins, From Bulgers ;Y CRIBS r fourth place, fraser & Payne Enrtdge 6, 'Chrlstoff 0, Wesch 14, Smith 4, NATIONAL W D L F Hockey Scores SATURDAY National League -Montreal 2, New York 3. Boston 5, Chicago 2. SUNDAY Pacific Coast Victoria 7, Seattle 3. A Pus 150 96 74 10 II OSLO (P Gordon Audley., rail- i uncr iuu u m Darnell 6. cnristensen. lotai u :td free-line shoot- fashion KeUheson 4, Scdg-ai y two of seven 4; Forman 14. Dumas 10, i Toronto 24 13 18 130 114 61 ! Montreal 27 7 22 153 129 61 'Boston 18 12 24 118 138 48 In a lop-sided game the Bo- way employee from Winnipeg, Me-Hl Beavers pasted Bulger's gave Canada her first points in with a 44-9 defeat Saturday even- the sixth Winter Olympics by Hamilton 7. Total 39. inu. Bulger's were behind all placing third Saturday in the , New York 19 10 25 140 161 48 ! Chicago 14 6 34 119 172 34 t through the game and, playing 500-meter speed skating race. i 'thft'tr unrxt. pump nf the season Audley flashed over soft ice of Hip Rissett Stadium in 44 sec- suffered their most severe de- iic for fourth place (nam league could rif' r.sed tomorrow It U'o teams meet of this round d ).v tot:d points n:dlest houses in An example of the finest kind of good craftsmanship. Wave an extensive stock and you're invited to our furniture department upstairs to make your selection. Priced from 39.50 Less mattress Uat.-They could not break the ondf. flat eight-tenths of a sec-' Hell Divers Down School Beaverr' strong defence. ond behind the winning time of Ken Henry, Chicago speedster, t whr won in 43.2 seconds. Thirteen to four was the score at the first quarter and Bulger's Western International Kimberlcy 6. Spokane 9. SUNDAY National League ' ' New York 1, Montreal j . Chicago 2, Toronto 2. Pacific Coast Victoria 2. TE"oma 9 Edmonton 3, Saskatocn 10 V ancouvcr 4, New Westminster 2 . Western International Trail 2, Nelson 3 Kimberley 1, Spokane 3 OSAIIL Kelowna 4, Vernon 5 King Edward School was were putting up a good fight but Jeanette Altwegg, English girl, ! . I Y 1! Yd 1 ball witnessed it s show, fti first leg of the ,fl conimenct's ln handed its worst defeat of the the Beavers completely ran away j who holds tne worid figure skat-season Thursday afternoon when from them. Tho other quarter ; infc championship, took an early lead In an effort to micced Cana- ! Jt Anderson meet the Civic Centre Hell Divers scoies were: zu-i. 20-1, aim trounced them 24-15 in the Pee Chrlt-tenson was ip excellent il".'s Barbara H :ctt fx:' the Olym- M iwo-r,:unc series in King Ed's star. John Lambie. Hu Beavers. Smith was high for ' Gordon & And Phone 46 Miss Altwegg led with an uno 1 1 1 position -II.PI ATI- erson Limited v.wed ucor form along with we jewenvrs wnn inree. ho 1 st of the team. Lambie ft OSAHL-PCSAHL fficial score of 290.4. Suzanne Morrow of Toronto scoied fifth with 267. Twenty-four fouls were called by referees Feness and Dumas and fourteen of them were on Kamloops 1, Nanalmo 2 (over 1 i n I 1 if " I 4 FHL BITTER FAST! py . 1 . . 1 .,n. - rc-red only two points. In thc last half the Hell Divers t;mei. p ir ii- IIMMMMMMWWMPMIMMMMMMBfc 9C Ac League fix-( .iolli"i- close and If as Fraser &i 1 $1 1 pressed to re-lead over Fash- tk, advantase of King Ed's wild the losers. p ay ne, and scored sixteen points til & nriilt neidence ni A ill the Scoring: Beavers Haudenschild 10, Ya-mamota 6, Mali 7, Pederson 2, Cln istenson 13, Morven, T. Nak-atvi Tanaka 4. Matsuba, Tsu-ch'ya. Total 44. Bulger's ScdgwicX Husvik 2, , 4 two top men on hVifVr - r 7? a n ' I while King Ed only scored four. Chrlstoff was the Hell Divers' strong man as he spurred his train to victory by making eleven points and Mcintosh. Kin', F.il'- main source of .strength, made six. Except for Hip first quarter thc He I D vers led 'tlu'ii' opponents. The; were seven fouls called by Referees Savllle and Morrison, four on the Hell Divers and three on King Ed. Quarter time feces were: 6-3, th identical scores. . t ' t. JUO 7 L ueats Id'krs ; 1. ill tied with thc Ci i!t:p Hell Divers for Pmc n the Pee Wee l n h -y won 12 to 9 : y n:(.irt:i,g Saville 2, Smith 3, De Man 2. Ncwfleld. Total S. Bv Alan Davidson. Curling Opening Guests Limited Official opening of Prince Rupert curling rink tonight will be a membership affair only, says Dr. L. M. Greene, committee chairman in charge. "We would like everyone to come but. in view of limited space in the building, the opening celebration will be limited to members and invited guests." 11-C. 17-13. 24-15. Scoring: Hell Divers Kelsey, D. MacLeod 2. Chrlstoff 11. Lugrln 3, Mali Kilborn, Bowes 8, B. Mac- Di ts plaved an off Leod, Lemon. Twaites. Total 24. JP , IsooD-oipe : t??? ...other squadrons I r- V -Yr- will ' . 1 -. 00. - - r rs.in difficulty was King F.dward Hodgklnson, E. vrtu sink their foul Johnson 4. Stewart. Adams, F. f "red only two out Johnson 3. B Johnson, Mcintosh Lambie 2. Total 15 (urteen. -Alan Davidson. vers p'lied thc In the S- , !5tl'RlM)B) 11 T ----- ' unable to M f ba.k ba.skets l( i wcr.- I their 1 opponents. Ski Heil cores were: 8-4, descent. Special thanks arc due to Nels M mzies, John Bcalle, Jack Eby, Ed Daw-'s, Fred Kennedy,Larry Stanwo:id. Harold and Odd Eids- J' I 'Jf'iiils were called, m iXinlcn and e even By MARNIE BULGER bcautifiil day mid deep snow which brought out thc S Wong and v k. Edith Ebv, Rusty Thain and 1M I.iii-i s. b-f Boi rden players, id five fouls. season's heaviest turnout at the Marnlc Bulger. I Incc Rupe; t Ski Club's tow hill Thif accident necessitates re-wa- ma. red In the afternoon by turn of the stretcher toboggan the second serious mishap this to the tow shed. President Har- A IliVfrsKci.scy, Chrlstoff s. 1'a$ s. Lugrin 2. Kil- ) M,i 2. 3 M:rI.eotl year. . Jack Breen had the misfortune to break his leg on thc low hill. AP member? rallied quickly and Tu!:,l Wong 0. F. Wong 2, o rt F.'dsvik claims "ro stretcher on the hill next week-end no tow." How about some volunteers? 4 This department wouldn't be surprised if quite a few sets of fafety harness were purchased .Hcusvold 2. B. Jack was In town In less than Mi-Uii. Nickerson, Eby. two hours, which is really a I record. Every mvnibcr helped - : and II It was not for the com- by planksters this week. "Ski Bingo next wcex at me llsi clued team work of all, it would n. . have been a much more difficult iJnd'eri." Ski Heil! The RX.AJ. needs more men immediately to train as fighter Pilots - Radio Officers - ond Navigation Officers ! 1 r. 1 lere is your opportunity to start your career in aviation. W in your wings and serve as an officer in thc Royal Canadian Air Forte at home or abroad. 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