wn a ee 0 a7 wT mo = Sa we BiG as - > x * wo Fs . =F ee + ee egy 3 b. oF = = le ee ee . ' i Me rrince Rupert Déiiy News Friday, February 25, 1955. . ._ Settor Cage Playo ik ~..Start Tomorrow Night Senior B basketball playoffs will get underway tomorrow night instead of Tuesday as. originally “planned, it was learned today, ~ Lyons Hold Lead h Women's Loop By Slim Margin “ } yons only toak one point in ‘thelr game with Annettes Tues- aay in the women’s five pin +bowling league but they still hold “the A x paints ahead who lost four loon lead | (i Art: Murray's ‘«-polnts te Gordon and Anderson, secoad plaze with, now tied fur - 26 points. Only two points separate see- ond and fourth places in A leop “tnd seven teams ace bunched in , the running. wpames WEh Super Serviee ~ Jn B loop, H1-Plyers spilt their and moved a pulnt ahead of second ™ plage Wrathall's who went down | Sand 1 in their Uisvure with Pa- poner tlflle Cabs. , Perine 4 i » Individual honors in A loop were tied for hign single game . _ between Perey Thomp:on of Ly- -ons and Norma Warne of Clover- “ Yeats who both posted scores cf 272. Atice MeMeuk took high Us woh singie and G de A with 2759 V.ch team high three. Co-op took both players hoa-: ‘urs In Boles sue, Mary Ross get- Unz high sintle on a 292 seure and Marianne Hanberg taking; igh three score with eo. McKay's got both team high single and three on score; of _. 935 and 2594, _.3, Dibb Printing 1 Ti awe h- a: fa. a. Results: A League--G & A 4, Art Mur- ray's 0; Suniise 4, Skeena Gro- cery 0: Cloverleaf 4, Prince Ru- pert, Phanbers 0; Rupert Radic ; Annettes 3, Lyons 1; Stars 2, New Laurel 2. B League—Co-On 4, Elect roux 0; Pacific Cabs 3, Wrathall's 1; MeKav’s 3 Biz Sisters 1: Credit “Union 2, Vixens 2; Hi- Flyers 2, Super Service 2; Super Valy 2, ‘Armour Salvage 2. . Standings: A League—Lyons 32, Art Mur! in cf Annettes| ree seore on T22 endy Mew Lave wih 938 sot team First of the best two out of ‘three semis will pit Rainmakers against Gordon ind Anderson while league winning Manson's will get a bye Into the finals, Other cage loops will complete thelr league play, allhough Friz- zell’s have won first spot in the intermediate league and are out of reach of second-place North Star who have 12 points. Sunrise who tral! with 10 polnts will meet the bottlers In a chance to tle for second spot tomorrow night at the Civie Cen. tre, Manson’s elnched the junior RDGAR J; ST, PIERRE. h ROMP and now tity-adecss Gene Abbls, led; Jilin: Coster; Brebner, vicé-skIp..- ” SIE TE STN TLR EONS ELPA BLOAT PEI a Sa 4 oldihig trophy) 80, formerly’ with the or of Edmundston, N.B., {8 skip of the Edmundstoni rink which will:represent the province in the Cana- (tan curlifig chamployiships dl, Regiia March 7-11. Létt to. right: Second; St. Plerre and Walter | (CP. Photo) | league Wednesday with a 27-26 victory overs Fraser and: Payne and stand top of the loop with 16 polnts and one game left, An-; nunciation meets the league win. ! ners tomorrow night at 6'p.m. in the first of three preliminaries. The outeome of the game, along MONCTON, Y. B. (CAA 50: with an Ormes-Sport Shop fix- ‘ year- old retired policeman,’ now ture today at Booth School !chfef assessor for. the: city: of Ed- should decide playoff -posittons, imundston, guides ‘the ‘broom- Other preliminary action wll; iand-stone ‘destinies of “New see Dom's mect Bo-Me-Hi Golds Brunswick's provincial -champ- In a senior girls game at 0:45 jon rink in, the Canadian Curl-. p.m. tomorrow, jing Champlonships at Rogiria 'SUNRISE CLIMBS a etip vee 1. bse, Pi In play at Booth school yester- | Skip Edgar “| fare er day, Sunrise bettered their cause {6 whose rink woh the provinelat | In the Intermediate standings | ‘Uitle at Moncton’ recently, re- with a 31-21 win over Frizzell’s|tired from the RCMP In’ 1847, The grocery outscored the motor- {ary years ago he brough toget- |", men 10-8 and 6-5 in the first her on the Iée lanes Walter Breb- Former. Mounted Policeman Leads New Brunswick Rink two quarters, matched four! points each in the third and: romped home 11-4 in the final! frame, R, Pedersen paced the; winners with 11 points while Don: Haudenschild got a like amount: for Frizzell's. Manson's staved off a “ast quarter rally by Fraser and | Payne Wednesday to eke out: their 27-26 win. The Jewellers, outscored thelr oppunents 3-2 10-7 In the first iro quarters | matched slx points ia the third | and were outscored 11-8 in the ‘final quarter. J, Currie of Fraser and Payne was the top point- getter with 14, while D. McIntosh of Manson's netted 7. Standings: yay's 26, & A 26. Annettes 25, Intermediate ew Laurel 25, Cloverleaf 24,' proms 0 R p TS ; “plbb Printing 24, Stars 24 Sun-jNorth Star ...0....., 6 Tet 4g ‘tise 23, Skeena Grocery 22, Ru-{Sunrise .......... 5 7° 10 + pert Radio 20, PR Plumbers 17. | Junior wo? B League--iti-Fiyers 32, Wra-jaangon'’s ............ 8 2. i. {hall's 36, Suner Yalu 28, Armour Ormes. .00.........., o 4649 Salvage 26, McKay's 24, Credii Cen vets 8 é 2 Pron at Big liters 23, Co-On reeeee 2°, Super Service 22, Pacific Ca'ss Proser dé Payne «= 3 2 6 NHL STANDINGS . PG... $ ear zr ° te. phase * ‘ 20, Vixens 19, Electrolux 17. APRN GEOFFRION holds Vp bia sweater with) the bly No. 5 whieh he matched tn fonl-tending against New ‘York Rangers In a Natlonal . Hockey League game at Mont. "peal. The Canadiens won 10-9 ‘With Boom-Roomn scoring five woul, _ {CP Photo) By The Canadian Press WULTrF A Ms Montreal .... 94 15, 9 193 120-17 Detroit ....., 93 17-10 162 110 76 Toronto .... 2% 17 19 192 115 68 Hoston ...., 20 20 20 146 160 £0 Now York . 1490) 10 190 181 44 Chicngo ..... W134 14 198 107 36 eee anne ste ne Aeneid es mie oe Last Night's Fights Ry The Canadian Press WEST PALM BEACH, Fin, ~ Billy Lauderdale, 148, Miami, outpointed Jose Olivera, 15414, Havana (40), PHILADELPHIA -. Garnett (Sugary apt, 146, Philadelphia, ‘sloppéd Itdasevelt Coward, 14014, Philadelphia, (1). DALLAS—Buddy Tulrman, 117, Tyler, Tex., outpolnted Sporty Harvey, 190, San Antonio (10), 1.08 ANGELES.-- Zora Folley 190, Chahdter, Ariz. knocked out Kirby Beals, 186, Ban Diego, (5), Curling Results {io lake over the division lead .|place on the strength of ,thelr -|move Into second place with 16 ner, Jim Coster and Gene Abbis. Until their provincial trlumph, (they nad never won a afer ev- ent, although they reached the 1954 provincial fnais. wane eee 8t, Plerre. has heen curling 13 years. He takés the. game ser- Penticton Vs Meet U.S. In World’ Championships. Canadlm | Wress * Stat? Writer DORTMUND. Germany @ ~- Favored Candida tonizht trots lout its Allan Cap chamiplens against the United States in the 2ist orld hockey champlonships which get.under way throughout the German Ruhr with 153 play- ers representing nine countries, The games are . scheduled in i four industrial cltles and from the way tieKet scalpers are op- erating Interest In the tourna- ment fs running high. Some of the games have been sold aut for weeks. In the next 10 days the teams from Canada, the US., Rugs‘, Crechéslovakia, Sweden, Switzer. Jand, Poland, Finland and West Germany will play for the world title—now held by the Soviet Union—In the round robln tour- ney: Habs-Leats Playoff Clash Draws Closer By The Canadian Presa Montreal Canadiens and Tor- {ously and seldom: makes f cost= | onto Maple. Leafs today are .n ly mistake. - ‘“Brebner,, 35, has ‘heer “curling | seven years., He works a8 a ship- ping superintendent in- Edmund. ston, - Coster, 23, has ‘been curling {ive years, He isn graduate chemical engineer from Fredericton’s Uni- versity ‘of New Brunswick, and works side-by-side with team- mate, Gene. Abbis. “Abbis has. had only three years of actual coinpetition. single, aiid has 4 ‘penchant for golf, AS a competing unit the rink won five straight games‘in the provincial championships. He js 38, Hurricanes Humble Hospital To Lead Celco "B” Division Hurrleanes swep: four points off Miller Bay Friday in B loop cf the Celco Clty Bowling league with 18 points and dump. the hospital from the top into third spot with 15 points, two, behind NBC Power who took cver second {cur-point win over No Names. In A League, Bulger's whipped four points off the -RCMP. to points, one behind the police entry. Nelson Brothers dropped a notch Into third place, a point, behind the jewellers, Bill Richardson of Savoy and Jack Sedgwick of Nelson Bro- thers led for A loop men's hon- ors, getting high single games of 274 while ‘Sedgwick took high three score with 6069. Women's high single went to Doreen Dea- gle cf Nelson Brothers for her 225 score while Marie Lofgren rolled ladies high three games, with high single game score of 1254 and a high triple a score of 3127, Women's hieh single a score. In B league was taken by. Audrey Kidd of GEP on 4 240 tally ana nan Uyiple- went a iui Woon, Hockey Stores’ m ys . vancouver 4%, Saskatoon 3, Western Internnthunal Kimbertey 6, Nelaon 2, ‘ Kimberley lends beateofemven) del, Team honors went to Savoy, ‘i. if cf No Names with a 580 score, Russ McNeil. of. Chesker Cabs garnered men's -high single for his 258 game, while team mate Paul Van Der Petre’ turned in three games, totalling 817 for ‘men’s high. uhree. The cabbies algo swept -both team . honors, team high stngle and we Results: , A League--Bilger's 4, RCNP 0: Savoy 3, Bleachers 1; Van's Bak- ary 3, Nelson Brothers 1. «> - B League—Hurricanes 4, Mil- ler Bay 0; NBC Power 4, No Names 0; Checker Cats 3, GEP 1. Standings; A League—ROMP 17, Bulger's 16, Nelkon-Brothers 15, Savoy 13, Van's Bakery 12, Bleachers 11. ‘B Led gue—Hurrleanes 18, NBS Power 17, Miller Bay 15, GEP 13, Checker Cabs 13, No Names 7, Fe ed broaay Cafe Closing at 8 pan; | Sunday, Feb, 20 ~~ For: Remodellin ng: wv rh o iat, “ti yea ges Ah IRs OPENING DATE WILL 1 We ANNOUNOED ; | suntinstsiereanenishas i etme ee mt ate: Rupert Motors Trophy results curl et lant wight ate as follown: 0:40 draw—Warren 10, MoKensie 0; MoNlece 10, claneatan a0 Torner t. Rane 7. 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Canadiens moved alone “tte fIrst place in the Natlonal Hee- key League again ‘Thursday night on asingle polnt froma f+] draw with Maple Leals before 14,663 fans at Montreal, The point ‘linched a nilay-off berth for Toronto, putting Leafs’ 21 points left In the 70-game schedule, Detroit Red Wings, with two games fewer to play {han Mon- treal, are in second spot, a single point; behind Canadiens and Boston Bruing trdll Toronto by fIve, Barting an upset in the stand- ings, Canadiens and Leafs will clash ff one half.of the semi- finals and Red Wings and Bes-; tin in the o'her, . planning and organization, Corpt = dediealed jo one In the Army they will ne - {rea way of life, Boy an ey vy bs : Wo” ig Pirainnel Popot Ma! Ard Avenuia, « HN 80 TG! slenhinne Olterry ait ‘ therman sald there may be more ahead of fifth-place New York. Rangers, who have ‘10; games ! Ate sho and arange rare ol on nthe mission, . @round tao and cen at " - Th tpebd of modem aimower combined wi paratroopers means added safely for us, all i'm of the huge torritory which Is ours = oure Behind this ability 10 move ‘defence forces quickly andl The Army continues to ndecl good man » men to traln cn There In noad for doctor, déntiits, and all thé other ith advanedment antl, above all ¢ The games all start at 8 p.m, (ant. PST) except the final between Russla and Canada scheduled for 3 p. m. (6 ium, PST) March 6. MEET AMERICANS - In the top-vratket game of opening day/the Canadians take on the Amerfeans here In the 15,000-seat: Westfalen-Halle, Russia and who figure to give the Cana- dians the most trouble, drew comparatively easy opponents, The Russians play. Finiand at { Dusselttor! and the Czechs meet Switzerland at Cologne. At Kre- fold, Sweden clashes ‘with Ger- many, A heavy ‘snowfall Thursday covered West Gert in elttes with a six-inch Inyer aud the wea- Czechoslovakia, |. the signing of a new b Canadlati : holdover, f Faotball Union neat Signed. to contrac 48 we formerly of the Un vali of. Roth, 25, wag selected ‘top “Shrine game. ahd: thé 1983 ent fect, ° ‘Casey, 31, formerly with, New Bombers aince 1040, : Rowland). 25, nr vel Ot aes t ak hein, filth veteran of ax years In’ Canadian foothaly: and Rowland, playing: hly-sécond season: “With Bony play tn: th i or. bow ea a ‘came ‘0 ee Ini’'y Orfiens- of the Quebec lene mm : be now da the baat few days. The Hisstacta in Dusseidort hand Cologne are outdoors and the heavy snowfall may hamper] | matches, Workinen wére pul on the aiert to clean the tee when- ever he cessary, Wee: pes eames oid te nite me emsingnitbe neds. Shanty nme tae SAWS SHARPENED ‘.1so Skates and Other . 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