Le ee MOE Fritiee Rupert Dally News @ ' Friday, October 28, 1955, nd DA noma me | With Ketchikan Se | Basketball will get underway In, the Armistice Da sg; was decided last nieht. a , ‘apie tae} Opening date was tentatis season with a three-game series set November 10 to Wat an ex Hb between a city all-star team and oeytive meeting of the Prince vt J the Ketchikan ituckets during Rupert Basketball Association. i 1 | , ° ' . Stuke Fired From Lions; WN Alternate Post Offered By AL MARKLE formance Unis year five City Basketball To Get Underway ries Nov. 10-12 y weekend, It ely the president, Art Murray glve up -ithe post of association head. / Noveniber 15 and the executive wins Might that three senior men’s (LL LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING SET AGAIN FOR NEXT THURSDAY With only tine parents of the nearly 150 whose boys pinay in the Prince Rupert Litlle League Bascball association turn- ing up to the annual mecting last night at the Clyic Centre, joague officials postponed the election of officers until next hrsday, Novernber 3. In an effort to drag parents away from thelr other activi- ties and get them out to the meeting to elect a strong exccu- tive for next year, members of last night’s meeting will meot tonight to mimeograph letters to 150 parents urging them to - attend the next meeting, The letter will point out that thelr boys have been in Little League from anywhere from one lo three years and that support of the parents ts needed so that Little League will be continued next year. One of the major items to be decided next Thursday, president J. $8. Foster sald, would be the choosing of « new president. Little League constitution lays down that a new following a heetle general meet- ling of the association which saw “+ Executive Is attempting to ar- range a game a meght for the Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights during the second ‘week in November. League play will start Tuesday, ‘has called a meeting for next ‘Tuesday to arrange schedules. ' Team representatives Inform- ‘ed the execytive mecting last Before you say SCoTe¢ SAY | "DEWAR'' ' | ey iw eed never varies). This advertisement Is not published or displayed by wy: ce Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Brith oe vate poapesetecnte eg nN mame 8 Hake Ae Aen ys pape cg, tare Aarne, Cabsdian Press State Writer ‘and 11 losses. tenms, three junior teams and{ man should be elected. ‘ [CCU RR MRE RN RN “Wallace's Dept. Store 7. VANCOUVER @ — ‘The last} There was ho mention of prose ear trams were assured 4 @ Canadian coach In big-time pects fer Stukus’ postion, Mace) ote Oe te for a ried tee] football ts out of work. kenzie sald, The Job is open, 1 RIMS rague rave yet lO be con- Pew Le cca to Annis Scukus, 41, was ousted Applications will be reveived ; fltmed. ke: wey NS ‘Cn Thursday night as head coach of now.” ; “ At the eaten ¥ ner : British Columbian Lions of the; Stukus spoke briefly tu the (i- cage mect, Mr, Murray gave up rautap ne . AMT aeeunst eae . ling ithe president's chair after a mbv- a vesern Interprovincial Football rectors before the meeting. ition making junior players avail- x a | ST ust told then are facts! vie for senor coaches to round Don Muckendie, club president, |--that's all.” he said. ‘out their teams, was rescinded, said Stubs will be “offered U SAYS NOT BEPTER ‘Player availablity motion was g Position with the organization, | “Py vot bitter, Tm just, passed at a general meeting Oc- m but T dont feel this Is MC OME Hooked, When he called me in- tober 20, aw” talk about is “definitely tO. the office and told rae, 1) Ht read: “all players who are Siurkus sal es bi init “thought Don was kulding.” eligible for the Junior league may net Nut e i to aon in the He sald he was qome to take Play In that league, provided eae ae ee b iy, i Wan! tome fo consider any future job Hey are not asked to play scn- m take over somebody elseS plore lions -jor ball, on or before October 27, Bo biems. It's enough trouble tak-! aOls, 1953." M ing care of the ones you make! “It’s something to thirk aout, B yourself.” but TE don't want fo be ut an af-: vewnee aye yop neg fice boy. g VOTE FARLY CLOSE “This i3 just M: pirectors of the club—24 of 29 things. weie present--discussed the mal- ° This is the first time since 1 g (er for more than three hours was 16 f've been out of work.” g before casting the “fairly close” Stukus spoke with a slight . open yete to remove Stu had quiver in his voice. _ “Everyone agreed Stukus had oy. 1 BH done a tremendous Job,’ said S000 A YEAR Mackenzie, “bu we're Ina posi: His $12.000-a-year, | two-year tion now where we've got to du contract expires Dec. 19. g better.” Stukus, born in Toronto, play- M Tle said the directors were nat ed In junior leagues and then In M unhappy about the club's per- 1935 moved to Toronio Argo- ee teeeeneenennes MAUS Of the Biy Pour Jeuaue, SE AAA To SOE Argos disbanded for the Sce- / ond World War ip idl and Siu- It's Not Too S by a vote of 5-2 after mecting es- tablished that -voting powers one were allowed only executive of those from each league team. Mr, Murray feelings by saying available player, That, Mr. Mur- ray said was why the availability motion passed. Opposite vicw was high — school taken by Memorial High School principa who labelled ‘the motion “unfalr.” kus moved '9 Toronto Ralmy Beaches of the Ontario 2ueby He plaved with two other eastern clubs, then “quit football in 1946, JOINED ESKIMOS He returned to play and coach for Edmonton E.kimos, then quit again !o work as a sports writer In Toronto. Fotball Union. Early To \W/ ball,” Mr. Davidson said. a a a a g a fi a ge F r N junior." The firs! club phuyed a huam- fiiating one-win secson in 15d: the vear of their entry in the WIFU, fvukus kept the he would accept the position. a 10097, Wool Fabrics nucleus of, of Coach Dick Irvin ventured shots, He had to handle 18 back to {he Montreal Forum)Chicago drives while Al Rollins TOTE MA ‘again Thursday night. Not even saved 27 for Chicago, . the Montrealers could give him; Saturday, the last-place Red Aso . we ‘the business this time. | wings take on Canadiens , ab | "Frontier A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATR 2 Irvin sent his up-and-coming Montreal, the Hawks meet the; Days" oo I ' Rescinding motion was passed members and one representative , established Is UP With their fIrst victory over | that the Montreal since Jan, ‘senior league was not workable ‘unless the association took every player had been the Chicago coaching job this representatives | headed by R. H, Davidson, Booth ' as } NHL action of the night. Hay association's “Any eligible junior player has a right to say yes or no as to ‘whether he wishes to play senior, SCORING DIVIDED “If he says yes, then he can’ Wilson, Harry go up, but if he says no, then he Sandford scored for Chicago. : should have a chance to play} Jean Beliveau tallied for Mon- With vice-president Bruce For-| He came to Vancouver in 1903 . tne * -" cananaged to move within breath- : md oe Cd ward in the chair, the meeting trolt Red Wings last week, WaSiyn at. Mysto Fox A Famous Players Thei or stated to assemble the nominated Don Scherk for the the beet Hawk forward, He fit- ae wae Jot He ana ¥s das . eae : a ° ’ ’ ° -it. iy ’ 1 Je - he ’ i paaeriare ng “2 rears eee eS : president's post. Mr. Scherk In-ited jn nicely between Watson | coored Montreal's: only goal as" ’ Nene ebewsrnennee dicated he would let the assocla-'and Litzenberger. tion know “in two days” whether! One other breach in the ranks that netminder Jaques Plante the executive was filled after’ + om Today to Sat. Eves 7 - 9 o,m. Sat, Met, 2 GARY aa Only other business carricd out at last night's meeting wos passage of a motion that the Prince Rupert Lite League | renew its franchise under the parent body Little League Base- | pall Ine Willlamsport, Pa. Deadline for application Is Octo- | ber 3 ‘ Hawks Gain Revenge On 2nd Forum Trip. By The Canadian Press . eum Ww Twas beaten by as many as four! TECHNICOLOR Chicago Black Hawks against the fifth-place Maple Leafs at Tor- | ’ formidable Canadiens and sur- onto and Rangers are at hore | ' priscd 13,758 fans with a 4-1 Na- to Boston Bruins, who hold down tlonal Hockey League victory, ‘fourth spot, Canadiens are at The once-lowly Hawks came Detroit in Sunday's only game. Eves, 1 © 8:99: Sal, Mat, .. ¢ RP. NEVER WAS A WOMAN ii! T oddy to Sat. 24, 154,: when they won 8-3. The inst: time a Hawk club beat Montical | at the Forum wag Nov. 1, 1953-—_ a 3-2 decision. - Jt was also Irvin's first sin over his old team, He took dver: Hab Scorers A ‘WL 50 DEEPLY. rs ingen Miss Chance In Point Race | By The Canadian Press | year when he left Canadiens. | “The engagement was the only: ke Ren Murphy, whose elght-goal moved into a second-place tle record for New York Rangers sets: with New York Rangers with 10: the Natlonal Hockey League pace’ ipoints, one behind the league- in that division, and teammate ‘Jéading Canadiens, -Dave Creighton, whose eight Ase: iSists are good for a first-place: Eddie Litvenberger, Johnny He in that section, continue to: Watson and Ed lead the NHL scoring race, . With New York idle Thursday | night, they didn't get a chance to | ‘advance thelr 12-point stand: ings, But the only one who: teveed i itreal. Sandford, acquired from De- Hunting Thrills Chicago Black Hawks downed: the Canadiens 4-1 at Montreal. ' Beliveau's goal gave him a tie! for third place with 11 polnts In’ It was the first time in the ‘Habs’ nine eames this season eek ee er ee meee Advertising in Daily News Brings Re the individual standings with | ~~. pabeuunsneumeaneenunununnaeenunanes ian 2 R a g K a a a a a B a A. ~ E. . a \ . : dees ‘the original crew to start thisisearetary Georglana McNay re- ‘ Detroit's Gordie How : 2 afl , . ] . : ¢ Howe. 4 Designed in England & year’s club. sighed, but indicated later iy Remember when. Doug Harvey and Bert Olm-' rags 'ee wg yi ! oe rnmere mnnn ‘would continue with the pogie) o' by ‘The Canadian Press stead, who assisted on Beliveau's | . -_. ‘ ie ose ‘ton. dary serials crus Tyr- foal moved up Into a four-way | a ‘ ti 7 ‘4 fe oe ae ea cctent Maria Imoerials crushed Tor- )& p Ur-Way y “if $39.9 3 ji if ne A letter from the B.C. Basket- onig &i, Atichael's 37-0 ta win, tle fer seventh place with elght! - Pl Uh | nears -s Amy € INES ‘ball Association informing the ine Ontario Rugby Football Un} points. | aes : = q J “ — . I B j ' Prince Rupert group that fees. ion title 23 vears ovo tomorrow, The tenders: GA. Pts. ‘ a oii Ls $ 95 ui Ops Owlers for $101.50 was outstanding Was Tat was the sceond crown IN' Murphy, New York... 8 4 125 am, ci i iat ee ‘ a . referred to Miss McNay to see gornia's great string of nine Creighton, New York ..., 4 8 12 PD ” Ee z In Ladies Loop — "eens Dt Been sem aneurin up Yea aoa 2 2B i Wom fi . en ay — cluding | 1938, Two Grey Cup richard, Montreal ...... 6 3 9! 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