rr.nce Rupert Doily News Tuesday, December 15, lbiZ Northern Area Quota Reached I Lifting of the last eight sets at , netted 1,105 tons. !8:50 tins morning brought to a I Central sub-district close the h ning fishing season q'lota of 40.000 tons Is sUl holt i for reduction purposes in the : 28 000 tons and is still open ! j Northern sub-distrtct as the4 The chief supervisor of f.,. I quota of 30.000 tons was reached, les has extended the herrin? The last sets brought in 930 ; season for bait purposes only and tons. Bftween 2 p.m. yesterday ' it will be closed when local bait afternoon and last night 12 sets requirements have been filled In This Corner By DICK AVKtS ROUND-ROBIN CAGE TOURNEY SET FOR DECEMBER 28, 29 Two big evenings of basketball are scheduled for December 28 and 29 when a ten-game round-robin cage tourney will be played at the Civic Centre. Talcing part will be Senior B squads Manson's. CCC 200 Club and Gordon and Andersons. Inter A s Watt and Nickersons and a Booth Memorial High school rep team. Five games will be played each night, games to be of 20 minutes duration, with 10-mlnute halves. Every team will play every other team until a winner Is decided and there will be individual silver cups for members of the winning squad. Opening game time for both nights will be 7:30. p(en Watson's 111 Curling , i - z-' ' . . V iiiiwiwi Mnnm TODAY TO WEDNESDAY "TAIWAN and THE SHE-DEV2L" I IX BAKXI-R - JOYCE MACKENZIE "AffAia - WITH A STRANGER" JEAN SIMMONS - VICTOR MATURE Plenty of New Highs Chalked Up In a Division of Mixed League Firsf Show 7 p.m. Lost Coi.iplcte Show CAPITOL U; I 3 p.m. I VMOI'S PLAYERS THE TRl Plenty of new highs were chalked up Thursday in the ( du't fcntrrtairiTi.enU . H I t:c.i t Enquire Men's Wear 4. Hams 0. Daily News 4. High Gold 0. Haroiu s 4. High Green O: Thorn Sheet Metal 3. Mlxups 1: Bob Parker 3 Chats 1. Eby & Sons 3. Hill Shoe tetore 1 Standings: A Leagu Fashion Footwear and Keadpluuers tied lor (list piace iln 7 points; Orphans. Shenums, Northern Ciiass. Whiilen Lui l.y Windy "6" and - Sha:nrocK! tud I ,t second with 4; Fowlle & Rutlie ai:J Hl-Jackers tied lor fourth with :t; Canada Life and Pushovers in fifth place with 2 each B Leaitue ha.old s ttrt wuh 8 Mixed Five-Pin bowling league I with Fashion Footwear, current-I ly tied for the lead of A division of the league with Headpinners. I Fashion rolled a new high team i high single of 1443 and a new ; high team high three of 3962. i Peggy Thompson of Fashion 1 Footwear rolled ladies' high (three of the night with a 832. Ladies' high single was scored by i Bessie Davis of Northern Glass I with 333. For the men Armando j Da Re of Fashion Footwear took men's high single with 312 and .".1 -4 -t '. points: buy dt Sous and Thorn Sheet tied for second with 0 t CjUtres and Daily News tied tttntltnliWtt with 5; hanis Hub Shoes. "GIMME THE OTHtR TURN!" his and Joe Ward's appreciation to Louis Knutson who helped out with the cars in which G. A. .Mayers and Jack Truskins drove Rupert's boxers over to Terrace Saturday . . . Fred Jones, Civic Centre general sec was wondering last night if the folks who rent towels and then take them home to launder them, realized that the Centre would appreciate it if they'd just leave tnem at the Centre where there is an arrangement to have them cleaned. Right now the Centre is short about 100 towels . . . Glen Carlson who has at the moment played as many games as the Senior B leaeue's top sharpshooter Kay Spring is one point behind the Omega point-coilec-tor with 75 points . . . Ray incidentally rejoined the ranks of ref'Tf-es Saturday night as did Mel liussey. Mel getting back into the game after our or five years found that the odd rule had been chanted since he last played . . . Challengers, the city's rep basketball team goes north early in the new year. Under the guidance of Manson's Omega's coach Kill McChesney they: will pl-iy in Ketchikan January : 5. in Metlukatla January 6 and again in Ketchikan January 7 ; ... It was a happy Nelson Broth- 1 ers squad Saturday night after: they climbed out of the Inter B league cellar by edging the for- : merly unbeaten Manson's . . . ; Hope the trirk knee of Watts & ! Nickerson's Bob Smith doesn't : keep him out of basketball. Would have sworn It was out of . joint after he took a spill Sat- j urday night, but he said not. Must be a roving knee cap . . . Tonight Sunrise has a go at the Inter B leaders and Watts and Nickerson seek their first win ' of the season against North Star in the Int'jr A loon. In the Senior B circuit CCC are trying to Refefeeing came in for considerable criticism Saturday night at the lour-game basketball card mainly during the Inter A game and the final between Terrace and Watts and Nickerson. Messrs Dob Hart and Jack Evans ere particularly loud in their complaints but neither looked quite as anguished as the lad coaching the Terrace crew. Whether or not they use rules in Terrace, we don't know, but we do- know that after, the half, when Fred Caldcrone had unsuccessfully tried to find senior r"feres to keep Terrace happy, that the refereeing tightened up and Terrace still got nicked for more fouls. As for Donald and John, they'll have to convince us that it isn't part of an act. If the refs let the boys play wide anen. "it's a rugby game." If the arbiters tighten up, "they're whistle happy." In any case, what's their beef? Poth North Star and Frascr and Payne collected 12 fouls apiece. Where's the discrimination? And from where are these hotshot referees they seek going to come? However, all iokine aside, the cage moguls, the Prince Rupert basketball commission that is, announced Saturday niijht. and we quote "that there have been continual complaints about the refereeing of Inter A games, and because of this the referees will tighten up on the Inter A games tn future. The rules will be followed to the, letter and they will vilv not only to those players on the floor but those on the bench." Unquote. Keglers who feel that thev're doing pretty well with reasonably good eyesight should cast their optics over this morsel of news . . . Vancouver's blind bowlers successfully defended fivMr a Parsed tied for fourth with ureen in nrto place wllrt J. Hi,! Gold. Chat and Mlxups aixui 1 point each. George Shenton of Shenton's took men's high triple with 806 In B league Janet Wong of High Green set a new ladies' high single with 297 and D. Hill of Hams set a new men's high single game when he rolled 328. Ladies' high three was rolled by Betty Hyndman of Thorn Sheet Metal with 667 and men's high f .y mil m nmnpi urn ii! layfsnn ..w I ' r K .', t-..-- ..... iuespec.ve or wnere his skip Is holding the broom. Tierefore If the broom he is aiming at is on the left side of the centre line i i.e., the player's left ' or the skip s right i. he must hook his rock out at the broom. Or) this particular sheet of ice the In-turn take-out wa seemingly easier because the stone did not draw too much with hitting weight. After watching these young "riders" hook their in-turns during the first end, we placed nothing but out-turn draws on that side of the sheet for their target practice. . These draws were placed temptingly close to the four-foot ring and any time they missed, other triple was chalked up by Bob I Harmer of Thorn Sheet Metal j with 714. Esquire's Men's Wear had 1106 for team high single and 3219 for team high three. Results: Today end Wednesday Try .mil f . t Mi " 7: and 9:.'0 "Lady Say No" 8:?j TOTEM .'. famous Players Theatre i.KK.i t: Headpinners 4. Fowlle Ruttle 0: Fashion Footwear S. Shenton's 1: Whalen's Lucky Six 3. Northern 0!a& 1: Windy "S" 3. Canada Life 1: Orphans 1. Shamrocks 3: HI- counters were drawn unosten-: jacer 3, Pushovers 2. ix i i.a ri t :'-ti,i.i'i,tt.. . Curling Results tatiously to the twelve-foot circle ! on the other side of the house, ; where they didn't attract too ; much interest until just before j the points were chalked up. j Only 10 Days 77 Xmas 4 WAYS TO BUY AT MANSON'S JEWELLERS western Canada chamoionshio even up their wins to their four Article So. 11 Have you ever had an impulse to yell at your skip. "Gimme the other turn?" Probably you almost choked, trying to swallow your disappointment as you got ; set for your swing. More than ; likely your chagrin didn't help ; your shot any, either. If you are the fellow who has a distinct preference for one turn or an- other, be careful not to talk in vour sleep, because if the skip you play against next game is m-irt about it. he'll give you such a dose of turns you don't like that you'll feel like breaking , your broom over your knees and resigning from the club. ; If you have a weakness for one turn, or a preference for an in-turn or one side of the ice and an out-turn down the middle, you may not show it but you are thinking like a spoiled child. If you have a preference, then you have a weakness, and the stronger your phobia, the greater your ineffectiveness as a player.! What's the matter with facing the problem, and if you fear an out-turn take-out, practice it and play it until you prefer It-to an in-turn. . When that eventful moment arrives, reverse your tactics. ' A good skip watches every de-, livery of the players of the op-1 posing team, noticing weaknesses in accuracy for both turns. He plays to take advantage of those imperfections in plannning his own strategy and building up an end. Not too many years ago, I recall playing against a young rink in a bonspiel, three members of which rode the broom during de-li.fir to help maintain balance during the slide. With .such a delivery, the player almost inevitably delivers his stone from the right side of the centre line last weekend. The six-man Van lilssan A "THE STORE OF FRIENDLY CREDIT" Results In laM night's Columbia Cellulose competition of the ladles' curling cl'jb are as follows: 7 p.m. Ramsay 14, WUlsoo 5: fx human 8, Turner ft: Shier i, Mc-Leod 13. , 9. p.m. Bateman 8, McBroonV 9: Crossley 14, McKenzie 6: Johnson 15. Andersen 0. Draws for Wednesday afternoon: Partridge vs. Wllklns; Thorn vs. Wakley; Hamilton vs. Lewis. losses. Pop Pay. Pulp Miller coach was hard at it last night takin? off the poundage as he worked with his charges. Queried as to whether he'll be playing tonight, he said he's still seeking a uniform that will fit his massive but still ajhletlc frame. Use Our CASH Charge It Budfjer Plan I Loyawoy : Plan Next article ... i "Interne the Out-turn'? ! Lorraine Hurley Double Winner I Lorraine Hurley captured double honors Friday when she rolled ladies high single of 253 and ladies high three of 602 in t Results of CNRA Curling club p'lay Sunday were: McAra 10, Cameron &; Dunbar 9. Kirnbauer 8: Ink-iter 14. Barton 8, Dennis ft. Mitchell J; Buchanan 11, McDowell 4 NHL LEADERS WHERE THERE'S SMOKE there may be monkey business backstage at the Medrano , Circus In Paris. France. The ; simian cigarette fiend is Mar- j quls, star of the show featur- j Ing a troupe of trained mon- ; keys. Mixed Ten-Pin League Men's blirh single and hleh tlire", Bob Ruddst hBm 318 and 577 Women's high single, ;Bev Matson 1B4; .women's high thrif. Dot Mur-.iftall 468 ' I couver team racked up 2.764 points to second-place Regina's 2.1. . Prince Rupert's B.C. champs, not even billed as such in Ter- race I Bill Morrison and Andy t Marshall mav get the oppor-' tunity to fight on a reasonably (rood mitt card and in sure-fire good company in the near future. Joe Ward, the boy's trainer and adviser tells us that Frlnce George wants the two local leather-pushers to fight on a card the main attraction of which will be Dado Marino tangling with Hooker Hawkins. Marino Is former fly-weight champ-Ion of the world. TOST SCRIPTS Martin Saun-itrt was in yesterday to express II ----"lit the Local 708 Five-Pin bowling league. D. Wicks chalked up men's high single with 298 and ; W. Gardiner rolled 612 to take i Pts 40 38 M 29 0 15 w Montreal ... 19 Dftroit .... 16 Toronto 15 Boston ... 12 New York ... 7 Chicago 5 Last Night's Fights :,. 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