Prince Rupert Dai ly News Friday, February 29, 19W King Edward v . .; . I,. .'. ... f't DAILY NEWS Round-Up By Larry Stanwood ... Sport Fans Ired as Grunt Show Cancelled Wins League Habs Down Ho!St?1n L P A PtS. Final Came in Pee-Wee Circuit Flayed 107 83 ..30 12 150 Detroit : Rom of the money that will 'send Prince Rupert all-star cag- T Knmn 7()()-(lis:it)Df.inte(l swort fans are cettin: The final game of the Pee Woe ers to Pentlcton and Vancouver Red Wings .i . , , i a:i, Kquco u Basketball League was played ie hope) already has started to j Montreal 2'J j Toronto .25 New York 20 'Boston ...18 aftfrrmnn ithon the come in ana mostly from titht 60 64 53 49 37 22 lliG 144 20 138 126 20 152 172 27 128 154 36 127 181 unii iijum wcii vii vi anvv. j Thursday ' fr-llOW WOn't CO Oil The Scheduled wrestling match at. Civic Centre Hell Divers defeated little fists clutching pennies, l.owly Black Hawks Tie With New York Rangers MONTRKAL 9 -Montreal Can- Chicago .. 15 Centre tonight and Saturday has u i margin of 10 to 9. This victory 1 Sports Director Fred Calderonl the Civic ii. ,.i leave the Hell Divers the second ' says the kids Junior and pr.-e- (.dllLeilCU. I . T-i , , , , ... . i I ii i aHifmc rtofQtH tha Iti fTM.lpaH-' A Mnnt rp:il .TflVfl flf 1 4 iviH Sa W . . (a, couldnt noia-over in rnui-c , piace Derm in me league. ,i--e uo.cvuan yiuyris weie .-. , " Civic Centre Director Jack ""Pen, n f ior th uie w week.end. Jerrv and D M some of the first to offer their "'8 Detroit Red Wings 3 to 2, their home town favorites set. up Silrn announced today southern H a7M donation ao"""- ,lnursday night in a rugged Na-a lead, lose it and Ret it back on sales of "served Leod led the attack for tne "o-1 ' promoter Cliff Parker telephoned Advance 1 tional Hockey League game with Paul Meger s goal in the last .at, last night the wresUlng' seats totalled r :"' -A I -'.-."1 team couldn l maite ine piane. inui...h, - - - , " i, .kJ a razzle-dazzle fir.al neriofl. I The vict ;rv lifted the Cana- rush seat sales. Slim said the wrestling team Newfiekl and .limmv Kaville Th.-. for the klttv now known as the The last dace Chicago Black dier,s out of a second place tie with the Toronto Maple Leafs of "On To Penticton Fund.' losin team had the majority Hawks scored twice In the third would have considered coming Saturday only but wanted "twice but left them still seventeen the fouls. . . , l .Committee appointed to look neriod to eain a 2-2 tie with New u.v.i.,j ,u trfi., di Final standings in the league after the fund and campaigning Y k R "; iingi- ; arc as follows Is headed by Basketball Associa- Senior League Finals Begin This Week-end s much money." "We would have lost on that Iral so we called It off right icrc." s.iid Slim. Parker telephoned late last night saying no reservations had een made for plane travel and hi team eoiilu nut obtain hpace 2 20 tic-n Vice-President Don For-' 5 14 : ward and includes Buyo Curvich, 6 12 i Dan Doswell, Jack Marchant and 10 4 (alderoni. B A. President K. II. King Edward .10 Hell Divers 7 ! Borden 6 I Arrows 2 -".- ... .,-... XL . , .. .;, ti a 7 John Lambie and Don Mcln- !"81im" Davidson is ex-offlcio on to.-li were hign scorers in the I the committee. league. ! Bul'-fighting still a favorite for Friday. At beginning of the Due to cancellation of wrest- j eek. r e m a y n 1, top-rated nji, at lne rjivic Centre tonight wrestler, has a Jilling at Seattle and Saturday, senior league - - : Basketball playoffs start tomor-j ''rrr between Manson's and Elk I ! sport in Spain and South America, was a common entertain-i ment In ancient Greece and ; Rome. i Hoop Club Travels to Gcean Falls on The ALLEYS in the first of a best of three 1 game scries. j I Fans are iik.-ly to see the j hottest ball this season between thf.se two teams and both ccachcs, Alex Bill for the Elks i SENSITIVE BIRDS i Canaries and other house-birds are mora susceptible to drafts than human beings. KF.PF.S. OI.SOV BflWL tIIC.11 High man In the scoring tivi- ami J:n K Linosay of the Jewellers icr in wecu ,snay . nguis m.xeu hand-to-hand tussle League event was Nick Kenes of 1 , Columbia Cellulose Basketball I ' Club -CCC 300- l' p'.;s tomorrow which will remain overnight, morning bv rhai j'.u aircraft! The travelling CCC 300 lineup lor 0ean Fal a to play a fnlor includes Harold Marshall, Steve Holshoti, rolling 256 for a single Hansons win siarv ... V.. ..1..u .. lrac.rs as Ray Boring. Mickey Due to unforscen circumsfortces the wrestling events scheduled for Friday and Saturday have been CANCELLED. Those who have purchased tickets may obtain refunds at the Civic Centre. e in a two- and George Dumas. Bud Ratch- . mi aa aS :''-- Wcbslor and while Eks; all -Ma, team dc.wballs followed with M 0';Son onc in the after- ".'ina6'";"f"'"- 254 .inele For the ladles. Marlv. M depend on uon orii -i, ue : game fenes e: and Capt. Mel Thompson .. ..... V. , I . . Olson, a'KO a Hotshot, took u"vu. v-ansoii a.m -" noon the other al r.:sht. A return match with Ocean ,,,u - or... i,-.i lorce ine piav.' uauic tunc be announced tomorrow. The seven-man club returns j,ali.. is planned here March 19 Sunday on the QCA Horseman and 20. the season's high score by Mrs. Jean Gordon, of Kaydettes. Marlys went on to score highest highest with a total of 634 Hotshots rang up 925 for the highest game Season's high av- Curling Results te:ages are held by Hal Windt, of 1 , 1 ' t ' ..a- a 4 . , D. Iiy Dribblers, with 203: Jack Weisr, also of Dribblers with 201. and Jim Hod ;son, Kaydettes, 194. 1 wjlls Kaydettes 3. Screwballs 1. Nunels 4 Daffy Dribblers Thursday Barber 5, Collinson 10; Hollis-ton 8, Kcllotizh 9; Boulter 6, EyolUon 10; Shier 8, Laurie C; McKenzle 8, Rowbotham 10; Mooe 4. Warren 8. Saturday Draw !: lifi 7 p.m. Skallmcrud vs. Wright; Matthew vs. Black; Wilson v.5 Stewart. 9 p.m. Barber vs. Holl ston; ! Jennings vs. M"Dowell; Taylor ; HothoU 4, Dingbats 0. Standings Hotshots 15, Daffy; Dribblers 12, Kaydc-.'.es II. Nun-, if ! Screwballs 7. D'ngbats 6. Next game schedule Kavdet- - v.- Hotshots. Nnuels vs Screwballs. Dingbats vs Daffy Diib-j;tr. Game lime, 7:30 p nv In the Ladles' Bowling League Tue day niRht. Bertha Hdnhar v. Ostertaj. .aa- iff I I K inula Hcckey Scores it bv deuendable Challenger guard Joe Davis .ii fn.m a long way out In the field. Davis' long I; pi-ri-eiitage of points when the going gets . Long on stamina as well as on shots. Davis ii. h. av tompcl it Ion when Challengers meet : Seiiior "A" playoffs. " . . 'iv . " ,. ! 4 .i I v - r: V r i s 1 . i I Mis " - 1 , ' ' f V i ' ;.--? iK ; L( t , . f i l f ., . t, r & i .I t -i a .1 i ng c.l high lor Lucky sinKcs " .1 304. while Isla Garner, of ; ! Gordon & Anderson's totalled . ' 750 for hiph scores. In B Divl- 1 r.ion. Mildred Wide, o' Toilcis, ! , v eri b-fh las.il single and! ; hlih-,h ' e with 208 and 714. T' n ..... 1 1 M ! National Detroit 2, Montreal J ie-v York 2. Chicago 2 Pai'f'c Coast F.dmo. i' r 4, Ca'gary 6 " W1IIL riayoff f o! f ic 'i. Tra l 3 Bf-st of five series lied 1-1 Willi, Allan Cup Semi-Final ' Kiniberley 0. Nelson 5 'Best of five (cr.a tied 1-1 1 j Remember when? CrraLf'l A - ! ur..nr Pthitjng ,1 -,xiati n retumih? to Halifax Svov 0. Lvons 2 Rosa Lee 1. , Lucky Strike, 2. Skeena Grocery, fro, the Winter nw.npics x-m 1 Germany U years a, toclav. d- ,J - ""h!;" t If you want to it. r.dverttse nietl havin protested incius o.. i it ta wmnlDci n'.avcti.. Jlm-nv ; " I)iv!ion -Toilers 3. Manson s j Fc-tr-r and Alex Archer, in iie.1. Cooks a. V5 Taxi 0, Commer-Eiiilish Oijmpic Ilt-ckey team, ialr 3 nig Sisters 0. Co-op 2. That was the year the Engliili j ?unris? I. Shenlon's 2, Seventh earn won Olympic hockey hoi'-i Avenue Mark.-t 1, Rupert Radio 1 i. .fi r the first time. McKay's 1. 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