2 NS + Prince Rupert Uarly News Thirsday, January: 6. 1955, ttn oe tentercermeen nee Registration Deadline For Basketball Friday ‘ snr eme dy, Time is running out on ety | ‘Saturday basketball action Uiis basketball coaches and manng- ‘week will see three league games ers who have not yet established :played. An Intermedinte fixtare thetr team lineups, according to; ‘will $ee second clace North Star Bert. White, secretary. of the} Prince Rupert Basketball Asso- clation, January 7 is the last day for} fhe registration of players In the | matched against last place Sun< 'rise and junior boys action hag (Sport Shop meeting Manson's, A win for Sport Shop would bring ‘them into a three- way tle for city leagues and also the Inst {first place with Manson’s and day for transfer of players with- : in the leagues, Mr. White sald. Mr, White also announced that: the perlod given coaches and: managers to sign new players : has been cut by 10 davs this: year, ‘The deadline és january ! 21, Instead of the ustal January ! 31 date. eee peneemmmen etn tee “GROTTO | CIGAR STORE Everything for the Smoker ee ete tern i Luxuty Steemer Prince George SAILS FGR VANCOUVER Bt and Entermedlate Ports Each Thursday at 1315 pm. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service For reservations write ot agi cail City a Depot Office - F Prince rupert BC, © depeead on Dodd's, Annunelation, Senior B game will see second - place Gordon and Anderson meet the cellar dwelling Rainmakers, The Booth tenm will be looking for ils second win of the season and G & A can creep to within two points of lergue leading ' Manson's with a wh. - Sugar Ray Old Self Briefly In First Fight DETROIT ( — For 10 exclt- “ine seconds, It was the Sugar Ray Robinson of old-swift sharp and daedly, In that brief burst, Wednes- dav night, the fornier middle- weight champion swarmed syer - Joe Rindone of Boston and seor- ed a knockout at 1:37 of the sixth round successfully to start: his comeback, AS a howling crowd of HOT YOU CAN DEPEND ON When kidneys fail to te wee eXcens J rite Be ant wastes, back» Jam athe, lied feeling, iB disturbed cet often 2 fallow, Dodd's Kidney Pille stimu: late hidneys to normal duty, You BSS feel better—slecp tetler, work better. Ga Ihutd’s AL ony’ drug atore, You can aH Ct Mone — SEE — MANSON'S “2 for The Largest Selection in Prince Rupert Credit Terms Available why L, Kelowna Women |} Host For Finals. | tn '56 Curling “KELOWNA, BC. ¢ — The Kel owna Ladies’ Curling Chib. will {be.,hogts to the 1958 provinela curling finals, fccording to Jay ce Underhill of Kelowna, first viee- president of the B.C, Latics" Curling Association. ‘The 1055 zone {lve playoffs will be held In Peachinnd January y28-29, Deadline for entries Is Monday, January 10. Clubs are allowed one mink for every 20 members. The two winners of zone five playoffs move on & compete for the Colllnson Trophy and the provincial championship tn Trail, Februgry 23-26. Western Canada champilon- ship, consisting of two .provin- “seemed as good as ever, \{championship of; Victoria Cou- | clal teams and four western _ teams, is being held in Winnipeg March M4. Aye eee nme of Comeback urged him on, Robinson floored the inept, confused Rindone With a flashing series of lefts ‘and rights that made one won- -der why Sugar Ray ever left the ring In the first place. But before that, the sleek New ‘Yorker was cautious and wn certain, showing obvious signs of ‘Als $0-month layoff. Us famous ‘one-two combinations — wasn't clicking, allhough his: footwork “T was satisfied with my shaw- Ing.” Robinson said in his dress- ing. roons. “Even though my cum- binations weren't working, I at “Neast had an opportunity . tq try ‘them, ' “EL ean't honestly say it was ‘one of my better fehts,” he sald, “TWN take time to regain the itouch. 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