-x $ I , Prince Rupert I .lily New: . - , Friday, March :. 1954 : . . 4.-- , Alberta Rink Within Ace of Title Shuttle Tourney Success With Competitions Close pliiV-Off. EDMONTON 9 Matt Bald Hftrl ill.... v SWollocc's Dept. Store! Alberta was tripped up yesterday in the eight round by Ontario, led by Ross Tarlton of Hamilton, a 71-year-old white-haired master of the draw. A successful 113-game bad ve all ov ' . Playing just u 3 pressure as thTC' td them iT' turn to win t-i FROSTY'S RAINBIRDS MEET IN CRUCIAL GAME TONIGHT Sheila Hicks' Bo-Me-Hi Rainbirds are going after their fourth straight victory turught at the Civic Centre when they meet Frosty's Lockers in the second game of a two-game total points -series in the Girls' basketball league semi-finals.. The Rainbirds, who completed league play with only one victory, downed Frosty's 20-12 last Friday in the first game and then went down south to take two games from Kitlmat High school girls. Frosty's go into tonight's game with an 8-potnt deficit and the winner will meet Dom's Department store in the Girls' league finals. Other games slated tonight see Sports Shop meeting Bulgers and Annunciation School tangles with NBC Power. Both games are league fixtures. TODAY TO SATURDAY 1. !-. fa :iiSra-il minton tournament staged last night in the Civic Centre saw Mrs. B. Coope1- and Mis' 'A. Hiltz walk oft with voni-n's doubles honors and II. Hoike-stad and S. King win the men's doubles. In both sections play was close with the winning men defeating their nearest opponents by only one point. The winners chalked 84 points for and 53 points against while runners-up George Vlercck and H. Stymest tallied 84 for and 54 against, and R. Touith and E. Abbey counted 84 for and 64 against. The winning women's team LANCASTER MJ n4 thronging thousands to " if , ijIlajestyOKccfe" win's machine-Ilk Alberta champions were all by themselves today and only one game away from giving. Alberta is 5th Canadian curling championship. Only the mathematical possibility of a tie with Saskatchewan prevented officials from declaring the powerful Baldwin crew the winners. The 27-year-old Baldwin, the youngest skip competing in the 10-game round-robin, has played nine games and won eight of them. Saskatchewan, made up of the Campbell brothers from Avon-lea, skipped by Oamet Mac Campbell has played eight games and won six. They were scheduled to meet Ontario and Quebec today in the last two draws of the flve-dav 'spiel. A loss by Campbell would give Alberta the championship. The way it works out, Saskatchewan can tie by winning both games while Alberta drops Its one game against New Brunswick In the 2:30 p.m. draw. A tie would force a sudden-death tallied 77 points and runners-up. Miss S. Hicks and Miss B Martin totalled 75. Consolation prizes went to Miss B. Home and Miss C Warner and T. Wode and A Birkenstock of Miller Bay. Club vice-president Fred Aston presented prices at the end of the tourney which saw four guest teams from Miller Biy participate. The tournament games committee included Nancy Hopkins Edith Jack, D. Bown and J. Wilson. Complete tourney results were as follows: ' WOMEN'S Mrs. B. Cooper, Miss M. Hiltz. 77; Miss S. Hicks. Miss B. Martin, 75; M. Viereck. B. Blake, 67; B. King, D. Kirkpatrick, 52; E. Jack, J. Armstrong, 63; V. Man-ojlovich, C. Richardson, 48; B. Home. C. Warner, 35; H. Trapp, E. Webster, 56; E. Kierstad, T. Spencer, 49; D. Kennedy, R Turcotte. 54; J. Wright, j. Mc- X TECHNICOLOR WtZT mm mmtu VlMNIII BROS. in I II DIPT ""C1 t io . M MM Stamps Down Quakers To Take Precarious Hold on Top Spot iunn mot AOCM CHAU. M(4 MU . ssi r -BYRON CAPITOL rtDDriU onoHi SUBJECT NEWS CARTOON SATriUMY MATINKK 2 4:25 .8:50 8:55 Tliur. and Friday 7 - 9:10 p.m l)y The CunaUlan Prcsa With only five games remaining in their 70-game schedule to seven for Vancouver, Stamped Luxury Steamer Prince George SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday av 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY. Midnight KVKMN'CS - 1:M 14). Todoy & Saturday MAHNKE SATI RDW,!!,, ($3.55) yr with j v v wuwiBDcr Comfort and Service ers are pulling for a Scuttle victory tonight to keep their lead. The Calgarians wasted no time clinching their big win Thursday night. Ihey took a 1-0 lead In the first period, stretched it to 3 1 in the second and thro staved off a desperate Saskatoon drive that Just failed to equalize the score. It was the last regular scheduled meeting of the teams this season. . George Pargeter tallied Cal-gaiy's first goal at 19:30 of the first period while Saskatoon was ploying a man short. Sid Finney i and Archie Scott added the jnh"rs, Ray Manon and Chuck 1 Holdaway scored for Saskatoon, Calgary Stampeders, boasting a precarious two-point hold on first place in the Western Hockey League, crossed their fingers today and wished Seattle luck. The rollicking cowboys gained sole possession of the league leadership Thursday night by invading Saskatoon Quakers' home rink for a 3-2 victory. The win put Stampeders two points up on the idle Vancouver Canucks who have battled the Cal--jarians for the top rung since the league opened last October. Canucks have a chance to move back into a first-place tie tonight when they play host to Seattle's cellar-dwelling Bombers. Victoria Cougars are at home to New Westminster Royals in the only other contest scheduled tonight. Lellan, 48; D. Orahame, M. Dowslcy, 63; L. Grahamc, G. Dingman I Miller Bay, 41; J. Crassley, G. Martin I M i 1 1 e r Bay), 61. .MEN'S G. Viereck, H. Stymest, 81; D Bown, J. Brren, 65; H. Koike stad, S. King, 84; W. Gardiner a. Dyer, 80; D. Chrislen.-.en, J Finley, 67; N. Pavlikis, L. Husoy. 55; R. B. Mills, A. Smillie, 73: J. Tasman, P. Moroz, 43; G. McNeish, A. Hills. 48; L. P. r"or reservations write oj rail Cltv or Depot Office, rlnce Rupert, B.C. Tnl kr PT DCCCAN . Kml it 1KV1NC umi ty JI'UI 1 IPSTT.IN mi TMIUT 6. Cf STfclN piM Mvcrtistmcnt it not published EXTRA TIMBER ATHLETICS" "MOTIIKR H AS A CHAMP" -CARTOON" TOTEM KAMOlSri.AVtRSTHUIt ) or displyl by the Liquor Control Charbonneau, T. dipstick, 82; D. Hartwig, A. McLeod. 73; R Tough, E. Abbey, 84; H. Haugen. O. F. Olsen, 81; F. Aston. T Remple. 74: T. Wode. A. Birk Try Dcily N?ws Clalifiec'' ocd or by the (jovcrnmcnt oi Bntiih Columbia '::.;:;.-:r'?:;'Tw"'w::y ' ll 'i i enstock (Miller Bay), 43; II Wick, H. John (Miller Buy), 6i. Canada Pockers presents TORONTO (TMPHONY ORCHIITRA i Savoys Stretch Celco Loop Lead Savoys moved further into th pop- ..S Newest 1954; lead in "A" Division of the Celco City Mixed Five-Pin Bowline League this week by blanking the third-place Residuals. i, V: Styles J 11 Byron Lofirren had high game lecliuiteilliatiiiustkiiplielf of 251 and Ilele Holkestad roll ed high three of 674. Mary Pos- concert .DOROTHY f WARENSKJOID ' IYRIC SfRANO-v 1 V ' V- toniaht CFPR - 7:30 : WALLACE'S : -1 Mi DEPT. STORE: t' ) GEKERAL ELECTRIC 'it . ' 1 'C , tuk topped women with a 277-game and high three of 704. Joe Long led men in "B" Division with a high game of 206 and best three of 652. May Murray was best among women with her 220-eauie and thr:-game total of 55J. Results: "A" Division Savoy 4. Residuals 0; No Names 4, Bulgers 0: MB Wildcats 2. Northland Dairy 2. "U" Division Conboeds 4. Hi-Ballers 0 id. faulti; Timber-Tics Pilots U Central Cafe 2. MB Lucky Strikes . 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