reed Det arma aenen pene ne gee ate a riince Rupert Waily News Wednesday, March 2, 1955, ete ee ETE TES yee each, ete T= Dee iding zame will be played! this Saturday, with the winner; . (a meet league winning Manson's me Omegas, . \, 193.02 diflelt at the half to chalk up 20 points in the third frame --40 the Rainmakers 9, with Har- _gld Marshall accounting for six re and Rupe Holkestad, Jim Flaten! ,and Danny Bill scoring four single field goal. ix Ralnmaters Jes “quarter mark, ~~" In other playoff ball, Bo-Me@-H1) Golds took a 15-12 deeislon from _ . Greens to lake a one game lead, “In thelr best-of-three series, | ' Hampered by the loss of Bob sankey and Toro Nakatsu by infurtes, North Star were unable! to field a strong enough team a. wind played an exhibition with | Sunrise in the intermediate boys! . ,l0op, Sunrise took the game 25- 19, with Leask chalking up 12 “points for the w.nners. » In the Senior B game. Jim Flaten put his team ahead 24-23; geal free throws Just after the ' start of the third frame and from then on, G & A were nat ‘Shaded, The hardwaremen built f at aotan their lead to 1 by the end ofl . {he third euarter and extended jl at one time to 14 in the finai frame which saw tae teams 13-8 at the YO de we Ag i sagt " "~ frateh 11 points each. pfeil ove. Marshall led the winners with eee |e points while Danny Br} with wee 13 was next op G & A scorer, (ele 2548 Jim Sies wart with 12. points} ee MY was Jeadln: searer er for Raininak- Canners “Grab Lead “‘In Celco Loop if ‘ Nelson Brothers teok over the \Wead in'A loop of the Celco City} ao Bowling league Friday on a four- “point win over Bulzer's. With 20 ; points, the canners now stand two ahead of the RCMP entry { who hold down second place | after salvaging a point in their / contest with Savoy. wees Bulgar’s Ved. last sccond-spat with Nelson Broth- rs, drapped to a third-place 16- point Ue with the hotelmen, ns _ ... Hurricanes stil lead B division with 22 points after sweeping their serie; with No Names, Mil- ler Bay potted Into a second- - place, 19-paint the with NBC ry! “Power by taking four points off fo + Checker Cabs while the power| : ' company entry was splitting with va MED, ‘ May Murray of ROMP took “bath wemen's laure's in A locp, searing high single and three for n 248 came and a three- game tolal of 670. _ BIN Richardson aided Savoy to v0 high single game of 1196 -by > poding men’s high single and “Three games on scores of 286 and p cee TA, Toon high triple was taken 4 o-* ty Nelson Brothers for a three: . game (atal of 8271, Helen Sparks of Checker Cabs fr B loap womats individual High game score for a 217, while women's hivh triple went ‘te Mary Howard of Milor Bay, ‘Russ M2Neil copped both men's laurels ~ and 412 scores for high single and (hree, Miller Bay walsed off with both team hones, 1Q0B and 2070 fer heh single and three, Resulta: A League Ne'son Bros. 4 Bul wer's 0; Savoy 3, ROMP f: 4 Bleachers 5. Van's Bakery 1, even WS Lengeue- Hurrleanes 4, No wma 0: Miler Bay 4, Checker Cabs 0: GEP 2, NEG Power 2 7 oes Btandhvys: ‘each and Roy Webber netting a! week for *(pr Checker Cabs, posting 250} ep G&A Downs Booth oh Even Cage Series After a third quarter rally, Gordon and Ander- son went on to win the second game of the Senior B - Basketball semi-playdowns 53-43 and tie the best-of- three series with Bo-Me- Hi Rainmakers at a game ers With Art Helln's 10 points next In line, Referees Ray Spring and Bob | MacFarlane called a total of 37 G & A came from behind af fouls, 19 0n G & A, 18 on Rain- makers. Roath got 28 of their 43 po'nts on field woals, the rest on. of 30 tries at the fou) line, G & A scored 38 of thelr 53 points an field goals and made 15 of 20 free throws pay off. SENIOR B Rolnmekers-—Helln 19, Perbes 9, Morrison 4, Newton 4. Shenton 2, Black 7, Kristmanson 1, Stewart 12, I Turcotte 2. G & A-~Holkestad 8, Marshall 16. Platcn & Abby, Seduwick 2. Webbor, Wi) 9, Letourneatt 6. SENION GIRLS Galds—Renwick, Wick, Morrison 6. NacDonald 3, Giske 2. Kennedy 4. Sel- ¥v le. Pleree, Cartson, Harvey, Colussi, Knut- Greens~-Martin 6, Jones, Hansen 4, son 2. Parmer, INTERMEDIATE EXHUBITION Funrise--Carlson 9, Leask #9. Birtch, MeLeod, McLeah 4, Dean, Mah, Tip- ton @, Pedersen 4, Stewart. | Bill Warwick Most Booed — Puckster By ARCH MacKENZIE - Canadian Presa Staff Writer DUESSELDORF, Germany - Bil} Warwick, dubbed “The, Sin- ner" by German sports welters, has qualified ensily as the player fang at the world “hogkey cham- plonships lke to boo most. The honor rests lightly on his broad shoulders. . “Why do they ride you so muche’ asked an Amerlean wel- 2ey “well,” sald Bill retlectively, “I'm not the gentlest guy in the world.” Warwick, left winger on the Dick-Grant-Bill brother line, has} never played hockey any other. way since he started ag a hard- driving youngster tn Regina, - Now 30, the scarred, 170-pound forward rose from the Regina parks hockey system to a brief, sickness-curtailed stay with New York Rangers in the Natlonal Hockey League during the Sec- ond World War, He came back down through a host of profes- slonal and senior teams in the United States and Canada, He was leading scorer and mast pen- alized player in the Okanagan league this season, Warwick talked about the European crowds as he and the rest of the club took things easy Tuesday, The Canadians, Russ- North Star--N. Morven 2, Johnson 8. McKay 2, R. Morven 2, Matsuo 2, Rowe 3. EtandIngs: SENIOR B ‘Rest of three se mi- {inal sertes tted. Raénry sakes 1. GS a :, SENION G HULS Golds lead best-of-three semi-finals with Greens one kame to none. Grid War Not Over | Says Coach MIAMI, Fla. @—Coach Paul Brown of Cleveland Browns, champions of the National Foot- ball League, served notice Tues~ day that the war between Cana- dian and American professional leagues Is far from over, . Brown, on vacation here, 0d- Iected to the tendency of indly- ifual clubs on both sides of the border to sign separate agree- ments respecting each other's contract; and options with thetr player talent and insisted that] any inter-league pact would have {9 include all Canadlan and sees abs oA SS, American clubs. “There can just never be. a fasting peace on any other terms,” Brown sald , jans and Americans all ‘had, a free day, The Czechs won cover Sweden 6-5 on a pair of third- period goals by Stavomir Barton; Switzerland defeated Poland 4-2 fur its first victory in the tournament, and Gerniany alsu grabbed its first agalnst Finland * Tocay Canada's Penticlon Vs met Switzerland at Cologne (11 in. PST: the iusslans and Amerleans clashed at Krefeld: Czezheslovakin took on Ger- mony st Duesseldorf, and Swe. den played Finland, also at Duesseldorf. Poland has a bye. Canada and Russia are ted for {Irst place with eight points, the] United States is third with s.x,' Cyecheslovakia and Sweden have four, Poland, Germany and Switzerland two. and Finland none, tn Penticton's four ganies SO far in the nihe-country tourna- ment which, énds Bunday, the sight of BUIL Warwick's helmeted Tgure, dmerging from the play- er's box has been. enotigh to Joose a toar from the crowd. BH) has scored nitie of Canada's 37 goals, assisted on three others and (aken: five ot the club's 19 penaltis; mostly for roughing. The NFL's Washington Red- skins and Calgary Stampeders of the Western Interprovinclul Football Union already nay? signed a “separate peace’ and Edmonton Eskimos of the WIFU are negotiating for similar agreements with NFL clubs, - Brown raised particula’ gb- fection to a decision by NFL vent Detroit Lions from signing Gordon Malloy, a University of Miami halfback, becouse Malloy already had been signed by Moh- treal Alouettes of the Intlerpro- vinelal Rugby Foctball Union. oa ene: OED a NemienEOrER EE em Manson's Cinch Junior League * Manson's clnched first place in (ho. juilor boy's basketball league last night when they finished up their league play dy taking a 2°24 decision off second place Ormes, The jowellers were sparked by Lunde who netted 12 points while Johnson was runner-up With elght, Qrmoa' top ssorer was Wong with elght pulnts, Ormes led 7-0 at the quarter, hut werd Gutseored 10-4 and 12-4 In the secand and third Jraned, ‘Tho druggists bounded back to oulscore Manson's 0-4 in the final frame but were ue able lo make up the elght point leftelt. Htancdlingat poe A Leopne Nelson Bros, 20, Re { MP 18, Savoy 16, Hulger’s: 16, ; Bleachers M4, Vin'y Bukery 12, \ B League~-Wurrleanes 23, Mil- | beoredor Any 19, NBC Power 19, UEP he MB, Checker Cuba 18, No Names ’ \ : ' ouialed ( \ i) ‘ \ ' ‘ | ier oxt \ ble aa Priced From GORDON & Phone WLP Manno ccc eee * od 640 OFMOH cc icrecce erence od 404 Hport Ahopeociceees 6 7 12 Annunelation . oF TW Franer & Payne oo... ree bd © 0 RE! te Pen: “8e mRNA EE: FEMS EERE ID Oo EVERY TYPE AND STYLE $1050 up ANDERSON 3014 comnussioner Bert Bell to pre-{ Ties: Produce Shuffle By The Canadian Press Two games failed to produce a! winner in the Western Hockey Lengue Tuesday night but the standings stil) underwent -a shuffle. In Vancouver, ‘the = Conucks) and lengue-leading Edmonton Flyers battled through 00 min- utes of scoreless hockey with the Single point: giving Vancouver sole possession of t i fourth and Inst playoff spot, In finother stalemate txture, the tall-end Saskatoon Quakers held Calgary Stumpeders to a 4-4 draw with the single point sending the Calgarigns Inte o second-place Ue with Victoria Cowman of Caforone, Alta, Tuesday won the Olymple tral cross-colntry ski race, cov erinai the 1B'h-mile route In a brink one ‘hour, /33 minutes, 40 seconds, Te. Unlehed wimost four mitt utes ahead of Arvo Ayranta, of dundlirs, 7 aot, Aa carhler. repirt -deseribed Tuesday's cvent as the Uominion cross - cqugley champlanship Servall won. the Dominton race last Saturday. at Fort Willlam: editing out Ayranta by’ SA set onds. ‘ ‘The double vietor 4 “will peobs| ° ably cam Servold a plaea ‘an Canada's 1959 Oiymple ski team in Europe. Last Night's Fights . By The Associated Dress. MILWAUKEE- Joey Glardetlo, 158%, Philadelphia, knocketl out Peter Mueller, 156, Germany (2), MIAMI REACH, Fli— Willlo ‘| Past raho, 16744, ~ New Qrleans, outpolniad: Techy - Jonson, 173%, Brouslyn (10). HOLYOKE, . Masi --Arb: Pura Ipy, 137%. New Orleans, knocked NEW: YORK wt Q ‘| Lol hag :becor | France's Charley “Humes. of heavyweight positions Wi TRRER Harvey. Mons "High Scoring ‘| by posting scores ‘of 286 for high rgaine ‘and Bea Hardy of Gin out. Bob Fenty. 2 133, Newark, Nal lghpwelght & “has dedn bocsted: to the No.2 spott among the middleweight chats! lengérs in the boxlig rag-| Ings of Ring: mM There wag 0 wholesal shakeup! F of every divisicn from the light welyht class: up in the Marehy rating which, werd released tos ‘ day. In: another “major ablft, Bob Baker of Pittsburgh, ‘who. has} wan olght str rata oved from fourth plygeto third in a awapt Hazard Charles, “the forme chanipion, Ik was the -loweg) Charles his’ ben: rated In many 4 | years, eto be, Guka’s' Nino, Values, stl - was listed. test apa, England's Dou Gockel! second. TOP HERTIL Jal, Frankel, seegad a month 708 Bowler. ~ ° Harveg Youden” df-Auto Mats tgok both: men’s lawirels in: the Togal 708 Bowling League Friday |: single: “and: 693 for high three gaines, Louise: Teictiman of Maniacs gol women's high single on 2 205 Flzzes' roljed three-games for 4 heah three ‘tota) of 571, Auto Mats got both team highi single and high three games for scores. oF Ohi ard 2835, Results: Auto"Mats 4, Shear- ping OQ: -BTU's 4: All-Trades 2 Yardsticks : 0; ! Gin; Flzzes 3, Powel house rf Digesters 3, Man laes ly Sparks, a, Hotshots 2. lerwelght champion fre | dropped to fourth bet men -|-Vinee Marines of and‘ Tony Demaréd 0 Bed wos jumped to Seve, knockout of Pier Monday night, sg Bamtnton took tt _ PAA regained “sé an i ele WS of Bu drews fell from a MY, ft In the “to-the Who had ® No. oe ben :! eames, the Buy ct | his” UNH) Earl Walls of 14 at rit hnison - Kid Gavilan, the forma Basilio of Cans! f Raters There. were only ¢ tee other diy ~ Closing at tn ) Sunday, Feb For Remodel ye . . af -LRAVE IT 0 7 "Packing — Crating — Certog — Storst Local arid Long Distance Moving © ‘itt Van Service - School | 1% ae , bl Se a canine eee She re ie ee