nnuai Badminton Tourney Gets Awav Prince Kupert Daily News Monday, April 20, 1953 ?7 r. -if 1 I Mi. . Livic centre With Participants . .. . ' ttA ftO ..I... t SHENTON WINS TOURNAMENT, Oeorge Slienlori won the men's tenpin bowling toifrrm ment here Sunday with a five-game total of B45 for an average s of 180. He had a handicap of 56. ' " Second best was Charlie Watman, who had a handicap e ZZ and rolled 923. High single game honors went to Art 01e:T. a scratch h wler, vno topped the list with his 221 total rolled in the firat game. His five-game total was t'.j. CCC Cagers Beat Falls But Bowling Team Loses ' i(,Uld,rwav """ta to- "lcn doub1 2 Sunday af- niuht at 7 o c " u- sl tlle Civic Centre with lhe condition, Included 15 J'u round moved into the conaola j In the cage series Rupert pulp millers won 74-54 In the first game and 83-54 in the second j with Bill (Monk) Sunberg as high j Hon competition, also In the WELLS TROUNCE BEARS 0 TAKE ONE-GAME LEAD The Prince Rupert CCC 300 Club's basketball team retained the northern pulp mill challenge trophy at Ocean Falls Saturday night by defeating the paper town's squad 157-103 In a two-game total ppint series. The "300" mixed bowlers, however, didn't fare as well, dropping their hold on the bowling trophy to the Falls quintet 5252-4963 in a five-game challenge meet. Both teams flew down Saturday in two chartered QCA Can-Ms and returned to Rupert on Sunday. EDMONTON o Toronto Nortown Tri-Bi.ila ran away Hero's Our ' SPRING OPENER Special Baseball and Softball Mitts at real Savinft. Last year we over-ordered-r-, this year we're clearing them at huge reductions . . . See our stock. The SPORTS SHOP ,. the University or Alberta Golden Bear 72-53 Saturday t to tal:r a one-game lead In the Canadian Senior Men i .tbalJ Imal. scorer In both events. I Rupert's scoring: Don Scherk ;20, 0; 8. Scherk 3, 9; Davis 2, 9; Thompson 3, 9; Marshall 12. 9; ! 8unberg 22, 21 ; Carlson 12, 16. i In the Jowllng competition, Jack Gilchrist of Ocean Falls led j the winners with a 347 high single. Bill Wagner of Rupert scored 256 for his team's highest single and totalled 1210 in the five games Toronto leads the Dest-of-flve aeries 2-1. Fourth game Ueml finals tonight. Competition thLi year Is shown i to be keen and evenly matched. New names will take we top places this year for the winners of previous years have left the i clty- j Trophies and prize -will be i awarded at the forthcoming j party which will follow soon j after the tourney, expected to ( j close Wednesday. Members of the tournament committee are Ernie Paulding, Dave Kaaiord, Dave ttowen, Bruce Mills and Roy Paulsen. ' Rules and regulations are posted in the gymnasium at the Civic , Centre. DR. LICAS GALIGN'IAN'A. Argentine ambassador to Canada, has arrived In Ottawa and presented his credentials to Governor-General Vincent Masscy. be played tonight with the fifth, Tuesday, If necessary. peral Motors Beats CYO n Pre-Season Soccer Game In we said ? f .jcontl of a pre-seaon rliance and scored with a wicked wins at Roosevelt Park, first-time hot. i iarmi! the General Ward avcd well from Phillips colors Sunday defeated a and was lucky to clear a fine nann? OO color 3-2. ; long drive by Silversmith. Tait ,rvii-.s wind made good got a break away and though . di!:nuit and an uneven stopped by Marron, who ran out iii rr.ijxmsiole for mis- to block him, regained po&ieg-i Alon and went on to score eaaiiy. (,tnrs went ahead when The CYO attacked but Eby, :. s ored and went two Ebert and Bishop held out while Calgary's Entry In WL Ends Long Dream By RAY Gl'AY CALGARY (CP) A dream of 4-).:' t'lske Kut ,he bal1 Murray al.vj headed away a dan- mt. sroie ai nan-tune gerou shot. many years' standing came true .rot long ago when Calgary was admitted Into the class A West- CYOs flr.it goalie was weak ! Carelll tllavctl hurA attA ,,.... i .r the Motors. aond half found the " InternaU Baseball fully. Phillip., wa, sound and In TJTtT? 111 h Ea"'ei baseball booster, kept the ft '.aekin-r. and following a by Ward, Bam-late!iel i.Mtance on to the i tn team back In the f '""'"'!! another hot smith, Baptise, Uambolnna ana , , 'j 0"w , tnY c - f . .7. - ban was Jilwav a threat. Oufra-s v, 1 b THE ALLEYS ' V,"U U(i.M-(ilU. was always dangerous and never! Tiw wmu.r months were taken missea a cnance w snoot. i wllh p organizing th club and Ward WiU lucky tn sonic of his boosting the park's seating ca-elearaiues Eby and fcbert were paetty by at least 1,000. to ac-clever, reiourceful backs, nishop commodate some 4.500 fans' a, a standout. Mi Kay was good when th? first home game gets until he twisted his knee. Lien under way Mav 12. . j was hard to beat and Talt, Mar- j First president of the new j mil and U .ske were the best for- club Is Norman iBusi Larey. a j ward Willi i'eiaomma getting a former Calgary bnseball player; good CO.il Bill Baxter relereed the game. ttfia Dunbar, prge Shenton Id 5-Pinners t i Irjiitt.ir of Pushovrrs w '.o h'ii .irs for the ladles t iku ut Mixed Rowling IM-muu'c and 771 for i ,n Men's Inch scores I iri In George Kheiitun ''.ii s m!!i 3U7 for single ! 1-tnple count, 4 inch single was counted 4 liii.iiers. 1284. who tied t .ihohts for high three Claudia Sander-Liiiiv JieaR'.if Nes topped the il;th a 308-single and a ii.t "f 717. George Mor-t,il. Ja Icts rolled 281 for Mickey Mantle 38 Feet Short Of World Mark in nww in iiie uu uuMiirss. l ' Shortly after his Appointment. ' Lnriy hired Walter Brock of,. New Yotk. formerly with the RoUiii Brnvei, as business man- I "cer, and Gene Mllard as play-in-maniger Gene, a baseball player for 18 years, has spent the last few as plHylng-mnnncer of several minor league clubs. The Slampeders a name also elai-neri bv Calgary's hockey and j , fix.tbail clubs have no working ' 1 agreement with hl"?her-cla.sHlfi- j ration rlubs. but they have beta, j promised help by several. i M"cr . x " nada's futn, I "tr- " 'ti' ' - n. Ik -. la. T J ' , 'i , V 4 " t, ... ft : It f . . . , , 1, ( ! -i , - , -t. -. . ,4 i-- ' ' .. ! -a' 4r iw. i t- .. ! -, - . t , r 2-.t" - - - t"'' i . .'J v T . " '' ft.. a x . s W. ; -- j ., v " " . '.. "' v f ,.-' . r . . t ' I 'Mdke m liuie pljts when jrou chink of CinsJa's future I SPORTSMAN'S DIGESTS HOW TO PUT LINE ON SPINNING REELS . . . f ur OuatJx, when ibis war is ended, will j.und on the threshold of t splendid and challenging opportunity. Th need will be (here, (he time will be ripe, for ut, unprecedented development . . . Hr planning today, we purchase ready. made markets for lo morrow, markets which will ahurbour fullest productive effort and thus create $ linful employment for everyone." Th brr h mn exirn t fm mi dJtrrtt -emmt NEW YORK (CP) Mickey Mantle came clooe. but missed by 3S feet hitting the longest home run In unofficial records Jfriday. Tiie young New York Yankee rentrefielder toed off on a plteh bv Church 6tobs of Washington and the bnil travelled an estimated 562 feet The lor.gent home r in ever hit was by B.ibe Ruth in Rrluss Stadium, Detroit, in 1?2 It Is said to hive travelled 600 feet, and H O Salsinier. siKirt editor of the Detroit News, obtained affidavits to that effect from several vr pubis hid Jtt'tug March,, 11 m . . sinale and Erie San- tit ! tally Sews counted a 4 ' t'.tul of 0117 i 4 high single and high ; K-n eie counted by Glass uh 1264 and I ItrsulU ;ur -Pushovers 4. Pen- iy (I Ocean View 4. 99 t F.uhiuii 3. Orphans 1; , I Broadway 1; Shentons JBay 2. Canada Life 2. ers 2 , Je-I)a.ly News 4. Booth rn Class Thorn Sheet j f Harolds 3. Jerrv's 1: I inns 3. Hl-Jaekers 1; f Bulgers 1; Hills 2. Acme unit it t pfntuti. 23 Empire Countries Asked to BEG j Standings j - - Keailplnners 55. ; HeB HOW TO THANSFM SPlM" UIHC IINE ONTO SPINNING REEL'S SPOOL WITHOUT CHEATING KINKS. TIE A SUP NOOSS AHOONP SPOOL'S RECE&S NO KFEPIN& AN EVEN TENSION, WINO THB IINE CiOCK-VVlSg FOR BO TURNS, MOLDING THE REEL SPOOL'S BAfiB FLAN6C THEN TUPN SPOOL ABOUT AND HOLD B ITS WONT R.ANGS. NOW WIND THE LINE tOuNTEaClOCKW'SB OH SO TUBNS. BtPEAT THIS ALTENA-TIN6 UNTIL PtEL SPOOL IS HLLLP. t Shentons 44. Fash. J "sl. Canada U1f 39, J. 9J Taxi 38, Ocean i MONTREAL, (CP) Invitations' , iphans 30. Miller Bay to 23 Commonwealth Countries f :" have been Issued inviting thrmj r"-Jetry s 52. Northern to participate In the British f imrokis 42. 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