Prince Rupert Dcily News Tuesday, February 5, 1952 WOULD the Do You Ask f ot Yourself Questions Hoop Team To Travel Kid Gavilan Keeps Title Like Ihesei immmm Curling Club Dream Realized Prtnee Rupert Challengers leave KM Gavilan rh.n. in hi wnrM ! Saturday for an exhibition fix- iuic mill iui t ojiiioui i annul ! 1MII.IH III I -m - mi yjmi.un. ! welterweight title Morula v nieht 1 Is my cor worth repairing? Sholl I do it now? j 2 Why ore my tires wearing unevenly? 3 Why does it miss when I want auick pick ups? 4 How can I cut down on gasoline consumption? Sports Director Fred by razor-thin margin, winning jcrs, Caideronl announced today, This i ! Ice Making Today-Kids' Skating Tomorrow-First League Play at Week-End a split 15-round decision over the under dog, Bobby Dykes, of San Antonio at Miami Stadium. There were boos and cat calls from a larf?e pro-Dykes contingent that attended this first mixed bout in Miami's history. SEE US CHECK-UP IT'S TIME TO FOR A GENERAL arrangement changes nejet Saturday's schedule. Gordon Si Anderson will play CCC 300, while the Elks vs Man-son's game will be played the following week-end. ' No O & A of CCC players will be on the all-star travelling Both judges voted for the champion and Referee Eddie COaCh- Superior Auto Service I team, leaving both teams Intact I ' 1 a niail ULUJL Ilia UUIlUb lUt -VIVCn, . Dnhini1. unn,.a Limited Ice-making at the Seal Cove curling rink begins today as Steward Barney Eyolfson sprays water across a frozen sheet of sand. Brine from the B. ('. Packers cold storage plant began to- flow yesterday afternoon through the 16,000 feet of pipe which corn-prise the rink f reezing unit. a transplanted Texan, who does mterestlnB sidelight of' the most, of his lighting In Miami. out-of-town ipt0I)SPd game is Lon.shot Dykes, of the string , tnat former Prince Rupert all-bean type, gave Gavilan a real tar basketball player Sonny Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West V . .... ... .... scare with his talented left jab the Port Benyon Is coaching Simpson Athletics. A week's skatlr.s for children. and effective counter punching but an eight count knockdown scored by Oavilan In the second told the story. - in which the maze of fitczlng pipe is imbedded. On the sur-(Continued on page Hi ' Hockey Scores I before curling commences will be started tomorrow if the ice is solid, says Curling Club President Neely Moore. Official opening of the curlift? rink l planned for February 10 and It will culminate a year of planning and several months of long voluntary hours of labor. Okanagan Vernon S,.Penticton 6 Okanaean-Wrslem Int. Kimberley 2, Kamloops 6 Anodicr (lislingnili('i product of the BRITISH A small group of "dry-Ianci ROAD BUILDERS 1 " r The ancient Romans were the first to use cobblestones as pave ment for roads. . J N r iFRSTUDY Without wishing Barbara Ann Scott -(. l't vear-old Inez Gates of Toronto, vivacious t'vi would love the chance of subbing for her In i i, r. Krvue Inez undcrstnd.es the Internationally-ini Ann in "Hansel and Gretol," one of the ice di'in spectacles. Miss Gates also is a line skater ICP PHOTOl - ... ,vjy v Mr ryf 11 PI BASKETBALL TONIGHT :M p.m. Jl'NIOR Annunciation vs Beavers 6:45 p.m. INTERMEDIATE Fraser ti Payne vs Merchants curlers'' who organized a clu ' last January would not accept -public opinion that an artificial ice rink here was "unfeasible." i Biggest break for the group came when Doug Frizzell ottered a former RCAF mess hail lor ale at $3,000, no money down. Located at Seal Cove, near the B. C. Packers cold storage plant, the building which would house three sheets of ice and club-room facilities was the answer, enthusiastic curlers decided. Brine from the cold storage plant could be pumped across a 30-foot rock bluff and into the rink. The dining club would pay ; a rental fee for thU privilege. This arrangement was made quickly. A campaign was launched lm- ; mediately to sell $100 member-, ships to prospective eurlers. j Headed by Mr. Moore who has i j ' sparked tne program from its infancy, the drive brought in i Co. LU. the 7:45 BC ILEYS SENIOR Mansons vs Gordon ti Anderson JlllSU ( f l.l.l l.OSF. . I . kVji i V-i " I - RESERVE Canadian 5? ye 9ffarfy Veteran Leonard Signs With Cubs in the foreground h Aunes Mack in tit; tl' single game iii Mickey Cross hih three game lot Graham holds age of 187. 1 mm 150 members. Another problem stood In the way. It was a matter of 16.000 feet of two-inch pipe, high on the priority list of essential materials. t.naily, arrangements were completed to obtain the needed Diie eeond-iiand 1 material ut ')lu. Ju 4 division of Section Mwled hit-'h single 11 Gallagher with lor three games, ni 182 is held by ijiLjm. bull from Winnipeg. WORRY, TOO With $15,000 of entrusted In .... - CHICAGO Dut?h Leonard,' the Chicago Cubs 41-year-old re-' lirf pitcher, has signed another of a !oii list of baseball contracts. Leonard will be 42 on March 10 -more than a month b?foie ihc Cubs open their National League season. Last season he finished 28 games In relief, and appeared in 13 others He won 10 and lost six and had an earned run average of 2.03, fifth best In the league. three and high the Weeds, scores respectively. itial capital, the small commit-tee of men completed further j arrangements to purchase the i building and landing the pipe I at Prince Rupert but not with- j out considerable worry. ; I At one time, it seemed as , PAIRS CHAMPIONS Frances Dafoe, 22, and Norris Bowden, 25, both of Toronto, Canadian 1952 senior pairs figure-skating champions, will represent Canada in Winter Olympics competitions at Oslo, Feb. 14-25. Miss Dafoe Is also an accomplished artist and costume designer. It is her design which appears on all official Canadian Figure Skating Association medals and she has designed a number of costumes for the Toronto Skating Club's annual carnivals. Dafoe rejected a bid to the 1948 Olympics to continue University studies. He holds his M A. in Commerce from University of Toronto. iCP PHOTO i Let us carry the ball on your heating oil We'll gladly be responsible for keeping you supplied with clean-burning, non-wflMeStandard Furnace Oil or Standard Stove Oil. Prompt Service ir Metered Delivery it Automatic Kedlls N. R. YOUNG Healing Oil Distributor Phone 674 Phone 674 THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTIUERY CO. LTD. B.C. Leonard began his baseball ca- ' though the pipe would be whisk- j reer In 1930 with Canton, Ohio, of ed away. A Federal government j the Central League. Before loin- control on steel prohibited poring the Cubs In 1949. he had been chase of second-hand pipe. The j with three other major league cUrlers were, however, not aware clubs Brooklyn, Washington and 0r this and It was by a narrow NEW WESTMINSTER, I.- leading the sec-: bv Stor-lkcs. !i t:ie ladies again :nrs with the high ! three-game total hi' h single of 278 J. m Jansen. average in this sec-. II. ilolkestad with smcle score of 2(i3 v R. Beauchemln, i bowled the hlgh-4 both, team high h three with 1.053 Orel ively. the Philadelphia Phillies. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. I Call m today! Ghukespc a:-?'s four great tragedies, MarEelh, Lear, Hamlet and Othello, wer all written between 1600 and 1G08. " ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS -mm i LEAP YEAR! i ii there is a close o teams. Shippers ucihg I icd with 14 Three teams are ad place. Minimus Whip-Its 1G, Stor- margin that the pipe was 'finally passed," says Mr. Moore today. When the building was purchased two months ago, volun-' teer workers most of them club members turned out in nightly working- bees to remodel the former wartime building. City business firms also pitched in to help. To date, 80 volunteer workers have put in more than 3,000 hours of labor and 25 businesses have contributed their help. Several of the more enthus-' iastic members have put in more than 100 hours In labor, working week nights, Saturday and bunday mornings and after-1 noons. i Now the rink Itself is complete. Three sheets of ice are In the making. What remains to be done is completion of an ad-! . ill f .Hers 12. Alley Cats 11. W(,-ds 10, Boom rks 8. Steam Jets 8, 8, Hopeful Six 8, But Why Exert Yourself? 1 w .it Vjr J i ; - f x f-Khippcrs -14. Sparks Hue 13. Wood But-im tion Line 13. Re-tnationals 9. Boom ivcars 7, Hoppers 7, m Heads 5 Just Use a Daily News Classified Ad Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form Bkm ilia bhhmm Joining lounge, kitchen, cluu office and committee rooms. F iwiL. ..... i FASHION . FOOTWEAR A 14-foot extension had to be added to the length of the building to Include a tier of bleachers for spectators and a catwalk. This also has been completed. For the Ice-foundation, 20 STONE BUILDING OLYMPIC SKIER Joanne Hewson, 21-year-old Montreal rkler, carries Canada's hopes for victory in the winter Olympics to be held next month In Oflo. Norway. Hiss Hewson has compiled an outstanding record In Canadian skiing in the last two years. In 1950 and 1951 she marked up first In Kandahar, International Downhill at Ste. Marguerite, Que., Lauren-tiun Zone Downhill and Slalom truck loads of sand were hauled and shovelled into the rink t - -: '" . f i i j i c2ii and in Olympic trials at Banff, Alta. Alta. 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