eer ome 1 Uys fa ty oe qe ma. $ . , Mytmemeererers 6 4 4 HUGH ©) GBELE) lUTCUIL. vho kicked off the first Grey Cup Game for Toronto Var- sity Canadian grid classie at Bin- pire Stadium, Mr. Ritchie now Hives in New BC. (CP Phot: Hoopsters #) /ROMP entry Is expected to field Soa ta team of 13, .- ed by Don «i scheduled today to complete set- Westmirstes, | Plans For Union-RCMP Hockey Tilt At Oliver Lake Nearing Completion | At With the possibility of j |! /up sports fans in Prince Ru RCMP-Local 708 hockey gat set for 2:30 p.m, tomorrow, Lodge, which is sponsoring Game has been arranged be- tween the police and union team in confunetion with the Elks- Order of the Reyal Purple an- nual “March of Dimes” drive for funds for the Crippled Children's Hospital in Vancouver. Local 708 coach Miner Simund- | {son announced additions to his iroster of players, bringing the union team streneth to 17. The A work party of the Elks head- Wannamaker, was ‘Ung up the 200 by 80 foot rink ‘ant Oliver Lake after working on the project last night, Firemen have donated their’ ‘time and efforts and have flood- ed the Jee surface. ‘ However, Art Murray, District Deputy Exhalted Ruler of the Elks said today that difficulty had been found in obtaining hock.y sticks and goalie pads. These would be sent from Smith-. Glordano and Bud Schuman, a practice session ab Oliver Lake this morning, which ended ina l-} tle, Coach Currie reports the ice In excellem. condition. fortunes of the Conrad squid. a under Tights provided by Bud Schuman. | Paint Man in 1909 performed the ; same duty today for the 1955 + | Seals Hope | Av Watkins, who came West trom the weatherman crossing. pert, face-off time for the neat Oliver Lake has been a spokesman for the Iilk's the contest, said today, Officlals for the game are Ray An tnter-school contest bie- tween Conrad Street elenien- dary and “ing Edwart ele. mentary scbools wlll he ntayed at Oliver Lake tomorrow at pm. King Edward coach fin Currle sald today, The two sehool teams played Gordie Bateman is piloting the Offers | SAN FRANCISCO iF — Frank | GERRY JAMES, 21, (right) one of Canada’s outstanding OTE general manager of Toronto Maple Leafs, as he slyny a professional contract with the National , "ors always maintained tholt pergre Mathew's wing: Hockey League clu. The signing meant the end of a great football career for James who | ea. . finished a successful. serson with Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western Interprovincial League, onlea Rink Wins Grand Aggregate qn Prince Rupert Daily News. : . Saturday, November 24, 1955. Canucks Stretch Les With Win Over Re Qi ‘By The Canadian Press a” ; Vancouver Canucks increased thejp lea § Coast section of the Western Hockey leyone) | points by defeating Regina Reguls ; Winnipeg Warriors downed the Prativiceleading ‘gary Stampeders 6-3 and New Westminster ¥ scored an overtime 3-2 victory over Vietoriy (a I Vancouver on Grey Cup eve, > ee seep a ‘more than 3,500 fans watched the sas z ; Canucks score their flrst three |< for New Westminay goals with Regina a man sno the game for ante ; Vancouver marksmen were Pat bt was Rovale es: Egan, Karl Kaiser, Les Lilley,! pup games oyals’ thi | Phil Maloney und George Ford. 149 a ‘seeps pt Dulled ty Rogina goals were both scored | Gougary who hee i Ave gue bd Friday by George Senick. Lstralght, “CULLEN BAGS THREE | Wayne Brow sored : COTE bag In Winnipeg, paced by a triple-! ate ws scoring Brian Cullen, the Wars day ie ee it ‘twee for me ns Dn ell " 1 edie : ke whe bo oe ae be nage sb football players, Jokes with Hap Day, | Other Whinipeg marksmen! Pour games are shal were Eddie Mazure and Paul {ght Regina ts at siuy _ | Masnick, torla at New Westmingg ' Rookle Dave Duke counted |82tY at Edmonton, ay (wiee for the Stamps and Barry {PC st Saskatoon, Penne San sree aoa 'Ross added the other goal. sa ero Winnipeg drew seven of the 13 routine penalties but scored two goals while they were a man (CP Photos lpr ers, he added. Scheduled to take to the icc for the RCMP team are Stan Petrow, Dick Wallin, Jim Ruddell, Marty Gregory, Bud O'Connor, ' Ted Roggeveen, Ken Tubman, ‘Glen Gordon, Bill Marback, Des Cunnin, Bob Wainwright, Jack WiegerlInck and Fred Pachal. The Locai 708 squad Hsts as Its See Action =: Tonight The Prince Ruvert Baskethall Association Leagues swing into fetion again tonfeht with chree Boston 18 months ago, says he hopes to nut $150,000 on the line next Menday in an effor ‘to save the finanaany falter. ‘Ing San Francisco Seals of the ‘Pacifle Coast Baseball League, Watkins, president of General Paint Corp.. said he hones to curling, Friday night skipped his Avonlea, Sask., rink to the Grand Aggregate interest 14 other businessinen in In First. Annual Grey Cup Bonspiel By EROS PASUTTI onus left bus the strategy back- COSTS Leth somey ee ta ‘fired wher. Cullen scored {nto , " Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘the empty net. if We Cater lana VANCOUVER (CP)—Garnet Campbell, a name almost synonymous with __ 1 Vistorla, Ron Mathews scor- aM Tape games on ted, starting at 7 pan. at the Civie Centre gym, Frizzell's who have one win in as many starts this saasoen meet Sunrise who are looking for their first win in their see- ond rame of the year iy the: junior cae fixture, Senior girl's game Dom's make their first apoear- wili . ance in the league, matched sat Powys whe we =’ JeANMes , cessful last week dn thelr deput. _The juvenile game has Ormes mecting Manson's, SPORTSMANS DIGEST “uss -HUNT AGAINST AIR CURRENTS e ” uy Se aed aa Ww we Bo ’ % vd a Derenona ON THEIR SENSE OF SMELL TO WARK THEM OF DANGER, GAME ALWAYS MOVE INTO THE WIKO, WATCHING BACKWARD FOR PURSUIT, THUS A KUHTER SHOULD MOVE AGAINST THE GAME WIHOS, CAREFULLY SEARCHING ALL COv- ER AHEAD AS HE MOVES IN THE SAME TRAILS THE GAME USES, Nigurtiae’s vay conrinues To ORIET DOWNHILL FOR AN HOUR OR SO AFTER SUNUP, JUST AS WIND CHANGES UPHILL) GAME IS READY TO BED FOR THE DAY, DEFORE IT SHIFTS AY NIGHT, GAME TRAVEL — AGAINGT WIND To FEEO AGAIN, CLOUDY DAYS CHANGE CURRENTS, a Ne He are anna, “T"Y THE For the Bost Solect DIAL 3215 ' re ren mer ae rrr sen, Phil Crosby, Johnny Masat- ‘to, Bill Yereina, Gordie Cameron see ! Ste re ne Oe Om Eee Fate ee er esas te nie Grand Cafe OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS members, Miner Simundson,: Charlie Giordano, Arnold Jonas- Judd Anderson, Hugh Swanson, -H. Kirnbauer, CHff Dahl, Jim Stubbs, Louls and George Clou- ‘tier, Bruce Simundson, Ferd Vig- /¢rand Don Hawryluk, i ' | (Co-Op Sweep ‘Loop Laurels ors Monday night in "A" divis- ‘fon of the Ladies Five-Pin Bowl-+ ‘ing League as Bertha Dunbar turned in players high single /#ame of 309, plus high three} ‘Score Of T72Z, to help give her: ,team high single Jaurels of 960: and team three tdj} score of 2700, ' In “B” league, Co-Op perform-: ed the same trick, paced by El-' _sle Rosang, who took player's ‘high single with a 253 game and “high three score with 683. Co- Op’s $19 single game and 2575 three-game total were also tops for the night in the division, Running a close second for players’ high single in °A" league was Pebbles Diekens with 302. RESULTS A League--Jeannles 3, Stars 1; New Laurel 4, Prince Rupert Plumbers 0: Rupert Butehers 2, Annettes 2; G & A 3, Dibbs 1: Lyons 2, Super Valu 2; Rupert ‘Radio 3, Sunrise |. ; - BB League--Co-Op 4, Big Sisters '0; McKay's 3, Pacific Cabs 1; So! Whats 4, Cook's 0; Hopefuls 3,' Radio Cabs 1; Armour Salvage 4, Van's 0; Credit Union 3, Unt- versal 1, ne at ap gate re neg eee ema a emer ion of Chinese Foods Open 6 am, ta} am, Wh 2nd Ave. Wet _-the bamboo room & Clubs x Banquots wy Receptions Prop tin far Wreallant Lane Dinner Dine in Siyl NIE EE ly LC ( oF for a Knavelk, anytlne, THE nt Princo Rupert's MOST MODERN a Ue putting up $10,000 cash for what Of the first annual Totem bonspiel, part of Grey Cup week festivities here. would be practically a pitt to co pe eee oo baseball. nature of a loan,” he sald. Each maxed the closing draws of the the final of the Totem primury. ber of four ‘former British Co- | ‘gift could be “written off to ad- $11,500 event with 010-5 victory vertising, They can put our over Victoria's Gerry Lauder in representative in the Canadian past Calgary's Basil Hills In the | signs on the Seals Stadium fence,-8 playoff for the aggregate, the championship, came back in a Pacifle secondary final. The vie- ; maybe, or the names of the 15. Totem - business concerns who raised championship. the §150.000 can be printed on: the back of admission tlekets.” Campbell equalled Lauder’s 11-1 000 wonld be offered Monday at: mary events with a 12-9 decision and record players from the Aggregate, had to settle for shot- a PCL meeting at Columbus, over Winnipeg's Leo Johnson. ‘Totem, . 0 cl eaure the club could not renay: it ; '$10,000 would eo towards setting ‘ed in on the prizes offered intwo clubs to go along with engraved ton, 1954 national titlist, who: Jeanntes Look all kepling hon-'4 dept to the Oakland Acorns, primary and six secondary com- trophies picked up in the aggre-. eliminated Dr. John Bradley of , who have since moved to Van- / petitions. ' couver. The 1955 Dominion champlon, 7 vr rename | with only one defedt in 12 starts television sets after dumping. Another closing draw saw Fred The "$150,000 is not even in the .in the week-long bonsplel, cli- Winnipeg's Roy Forsythe M-7 th Tinting of Vancouver, a mem- i Forsythe, a former Manitoba Jumbia champlonship rinks, slide ! Bonsplel -Association tate draw Friday to capture the’ tory carned Tingling’s crew rifles. Dogwood secondary event with Calgary curlers recelved sets of The playoff was forced after Bill Glover. silverware, Forsythe's rink received wrist Gienn Gray of Edmonton, an. Of the total collected, $30.-:won-lost record in the two pri- watches from the Dogwood event eariy favorite (o win the Grand guns after knocking over Van-— hlo. to regain the Seals fran- another former national titlist, Campbell, winner of the Ever- couver's Kells McMurdo: il-4 In: ilse which was forfeited be. Jn-the Evergreen final. green primary with an extra-end the Vancouver event final. Thirty-two of the original 148 victory over Johnson. and his Another secondary prize-win- , s debt to the leasue. Another. entries from five provinces ensh- three rink members won golf ner was Malt Baldwin of Edmon- gate, Wainwright, Alta. 14-0 in the, In the final of the Stanley, Grey Cup event. The victory | Park secondary Inte Friday, Cal- gave the Edmonton rink movie “gary's Ken Anderson defeated cameras and projectors. ‘The Lauder toursome collected “short. | Ray Frederick was taken out! .,of tae Calgary net with 55 see- ) Bricklaying General Repairs | 1 \ OREO eR wee : Ptah ae «thee COMMODE “WHERE GOOD fq Plastering R. (Dick) Balchin Phone .4526 | | | ce es HEAR THESE TOPICS | DISCUSSED ® Fluoridotion @ Sundoy Entertalnmest @ Machinery Tox By Your Civie Candidates on Tuesday, November 29, CIVIC AFFAIRS ASSOCIATION. MEETING. Courtesy Moltae Bras, Ltd, spe i Alex Maxwell of Sceptre, Bask, = Dr, Bradley's all-doctor entry | 139.8 tg win four sleaning haws. —eallorted sets of silverware, ’ . bara ww WORE AED trem pore Winner of the Capilano see. - | ; i ; - ‘ - ondary conipedlion waa Vancou- Contributions errant ives. tein To Football Sees 5 Lauded wan ceale nn ela Fant sol n se UPSCUTEE GF, VVGINZ CUVENETEEE BRUTE VANCOUVER @ Five men Deacon of New Westminster, B.C, | 8-4 to collect TY sets. Prizes went to rinks reaching ved three trom western Canada and j two from the Eaat -» were hon- rored Friday nieht at (he emiual | the semi-finals of the cleht ‘Grey Cro dinner for thelr eine. Tops Marksmen “events. ; Uibusion © football. . Randy Baldwin topped Clyle They were. Les Isard of Wile Contre Rifle Club inembors Hipex, a founder of the Blue shooting for their bronze pins Bambers; pr. Cordon Burke of Thursday night when he turned Vancouver, Jong-time coach of jy a target of 89 per cent . the Oey a Brive fale Other high scoring marksmen |" f jum i NM th ny hain competing for bronze pins were | B vssoriated with. Suekatel wally Baldwin and Peter Kou- with makabehewan | ian with & per cont, Randy Baldwin | Roughriders: Harold Balley, Toe j m ronto, former Canadian Rugby leeeregreeceetoneeeeens » Montreal sport man, ; tt * at " " wg + e , i Frank Leahy. former coneh of th ¢ words moat BAe | principal snenker. He told the's / , Mee wathering of nearly 1,000 vet Saedvances lypewrilor ‘that the Canw an rules of the's ad} rouge an’ Ey men a side were, yor aan ‘Union president and a stiuadby : raf the Ontario Rugby Foothull , ‘Unie, and Lea Danduriul @ ° @ Hy Notre Dame University, was the & sons wt the $10-a-plate dinner: ¢ Pinel better than Anverlean pF i , F WALT I Me we em iu ‘ ¢ , 1 EDMONTON ESKIMO foothall players relax eariler this week tiles ee moe ipersisen: in the ivy-covered porticu of the fypress botel In Vietorin while | ° . ) Wins walling fora bus to take them to practice, Loft to rlaht on steps: | , asitslanl couch Kagle Keys, Frank Anderson and Bob Deans | Walking up steps ts Steve Bendlak, Shoeless ond wearhig white swentor Jn doorway ds Frankle Morris, Players must remove ‘| Heated foothall shoes before crossing thiek carpeting In hotel, The Kaka returned to Vancouver yesterday, (CP Photod Sallligs fran Veined Bupert Phone 4331 or 5016 | ssi". 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