Feat Sra ( ” . . Privice Rupert wuily INews Wednesday, October 27, 1954. , Successful Season Ends little Leaguers Pledged New Diamond Next Year A successful Prince Rupert Little League base- bali season was topped off last night by the news that the city hopes to have a full-sized diqmond ready for the pint-sized ball players by next year. The announcement, made ab “o-* nt en the Canadian Legion Hall by Ac- suceess. He expressed the hope ting Mayor Alderman Phil Ly-. that more parents would turn ons, was cheered by more than cut next year to help thos “who 100 Little League players, man-" had so much work tu do but so agers, coaches and executive few people to do it.” members attending the local: we urged the boys to en- Little League association's ane | courage their paren(s to at- nual banquet. "| tend the association's annual “The City Council has had the , general meeting to be held at interests of the Little Leaguers, the Civie Centre at 7:30 pan, at heart ever since its incep-. tomorrew night, tion here,” the acting mayor said. Highlight of the banquet was Adding that the city had done the presentation of the Skeena : , Gary Ogilvie, team He said that he had neted the Rupert to one Timea improvement made by the young coe of the Edward Lip setts players over the past two years, "°4 S1ngs, | the first unofficial and the sec-- PRAISED DONOR ond official. SECOND TO NONE “Tam lookirig forward to the: oe nT time.” Alderman Lyons told the: the trophy from the donor, Bill! crowded banquzt hall, “to the, Wasyk. time when the rity ran produce. THIS IS AN ARC building, work on which will start soon, will accommodate 11,000 and replace the former am- phitheatre rink in downtown Modern $2,000,000. A x that is could > league Trophy, e atic of the Little ® 6 t ® ; ° wowrees ous Ho Reip the feng reset championship ot "Prine Winnipeg § Forty- Five Year Old 4 ink By AL VICKERY > Canadian Press Staff Writer In Prince Rupert will get off to a gala start over the Armislicc Day Hdllday with a two game All-Star series with Ketehikan, {t was decided last night at a gen- eral meeting of the Basketball Association hed atthe Civic Centre. Winnipeg: , ‘ |Frederickson, | Charlie ‘Gardiner, f | Murray Murdock, Dick Irvin,{@ “poor excuse for a rink In a ig| Turk Br , ooper, Babe! city of this size.” ’ | WINNIPEG (CP)—A new deal is|Turk Broda, Joe Cooper, Babe! c . Making the presentation was'in the makirg for hockey in (Pratt Chuch Rayner,.Andy Blair,} But probably nothing would iW. C. RB. Jones, honorary presi- Winnipeg. ‘The 45-year-old Am-! Art Chapman—all em ro have been done for some {ime dent of the PRLLA who received phi-theatre rink, where, some of te stardom in the National Hock- | the game’s greatest players got ey League. itheir start will soon be replaced 1 : { + rong. Mr, Jones praised Mr. Wasyk Y a mew arena. | baseball players second to none,; for his enterprise in going out; The rafters of the old wooden “If you show the improvement :and getting a trophy and hav-: Amphitheatre, originally intend- in the feture, that you have ing if ready for the banquet and .ed as a horse show arena, have shown cv the past short while! also lauded Sea Kings for having echoed to names such as Frank: _then there will be no city of, won the trophy. comparable size in Canada that. “Tam presenting this trophy: will put forth baliplayers of the on behalf of the association. the : calibre that Prince Rupert will,” managers and coaches and it’ However, tha acting mayor'rapresents all the good plays cautioned ths young players, made by all the teams that took Little League stood for more: part in this year's Little League: than merely becoming a star season.” Mr. Jones said. | baseball player, ' Handing cut the bouquets for “It means being good sports on. jobs well done was president of : and playine fair” 1 H, Wilkinson lon Scorer ln 708 League But in recent, years the 5,000- ‘and visitors alike, (WILL HOLD 11,000. | After this year, Winnipeg's ‘pudding hockey stars will play jin a new $2,090,000 arena in the jWwest end which will seat 9,000 ‘with standing room for 2.000. ‘Work will start this month, i The new 400-by-280 foot arena ‘will be a sharp contrast’ to the Hich individual score in the Old Amphitheatre. Along its big ,the fisld, playing a good game: tho Little League Association : Local 708 bowling league Friday |!c¢ surface—200 by 85 feet—tt Archie Bowen who told the boys night was made by Harry Wil-/Will have the latest in flood- He said he had noticed at the 8nd assembled guests that the: kinson of Hotshots who posted a beginning of the scason a tend- | banatiet was not only the wind-. tally of 265. ency of young players to take de., WP of the’ local ‘Little League! Ladies’ high single was scored | tem, theatre-type seats instead cisions against them resentfully,; S¢4Son, but that similar cere-. by Helen Sandford of All Trad | “Rules are laid down to | regulate tha game,” he said, “and if they are broken a} player must take the conse- | quence,” 2 Alderman Lyons paid tribute: Hnanges went, he said, and the. , Ginent. ‘ es and sponsors who had worked | 800d lime hard to mak Little ‘LeAgue a ©: —— a STRICTER RULES Still be of aga .to | CI inese Dishec : Little League this year Or i Stricter” adherance to ~ CHOP SUEY |. .” ... CHOW MEIN © Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m, tha [with a lin the zone playoffs, Thanked for the parts they; ‘ployed in this year’s Little League activitiss were sponsors’ Hollywood Cafe) ics. ‘Bob Gilmore of Edward Lip- For Uutside Orders Ph, 6226 |; sett's, Al Sheardown of Super - - ‘Valu, Curly Barbour of the King. ' Le nen Club and Johnny McLeod. ‘nf North Star Bottling Works, ' off Also thanked were umpires Ben-- He reminded the boys who will. remain ini gh ual high team score of 973, Rezults—All Traces 4, Atoms 0: Sparks 4, Yardsticks 0; Digesters Hotshots zy: garpins.1; Gin Fizzes 3, Man-: i 2 - . M 5 DIPS . Little #5 futo Mats 2, BTU s'2. League rules was likely in 1955! :as the Prince Rupert association‘ / would probably be affiliating | larger group to take part: 3, Powerhousa .1; Scoring Race Tied in WHE SEATTLE iF-~ Bronce Horvath of Edmonton and Guyle Field- er of New Westminster continue to share the Western ; League individual scoring honors ,0rrow have been.announced by for the second straight week. 'Eill Baxter, club draw chairman.’ Bateman ‘11, Mitchell 3; Petersen’ Both have 16 points, | Reckey ar ; GA Pts g Joy Windle, Steve Mintenko, Don, yorvath, Bum. 00.0... 6 10 16 hY og Scherk, Johnny Comadina, Bill) Fielder, NW ooo 8 8 16 ayy iounberg and Ralph Enridge: reek an ce GBD coaches, managers of Sea Kings. nny Ge , Mt iN “h Stare / se! Gtasith, Edm oo... 8 North Stars, Kinsmen and Superjxiibun, Vie 8 to iValu especially Mrs. Ted Careless HWitiuk, Galo... ea) 53 AUSTIN A-40 SEDAN {he league's only woman coach, ;MeNab, NM... , Go 8 I a small DEAULY ssn Stews [and Art Williamson, a prime 50 FORD 2-DOOR “Maver and hard worker for Let. A-car for kids... g1250 | He League, ik STUDEBAKER King’ of the, car lots automatic chivo—all tle: - CRUE iene SESOO 49 CHEVROLET SEDAN Brand new paint and seat covers $1100 49 STUDEBAKER SEDAN Summer hollday ‘preparation and catering of the: Careless, Mrs: Art Opgllvic, Mrs, ‘Gordon Dockendorf, Mrs, Jack Martin, Mrs, Carl Erickson, Mr's, | iHarold Thom, Mrs, Ralph Pay, | ‘Mrs, Frank Frost, Mrs, Jim Fos. | tev, Mrs, Ernie Turner, Mrs, Dane Ny Johnston and Mrs, Doug Kerr, BPOCHAL a. asesssesneenes $1000} Also receiving an onthuslastle | Many more less expensive reception when, introduced ware: models to select from at Pat Forman, retiring Parks; Board chairman: Jim Foster, | ‘vier-presidents Jack Martin, sec. efary-treasuren; and Bob Mor. ‘rls, publle relavions offleer whase | “Ureless efforts saw brondeasts jearrled out and stories written and tummed inte The Dally News, | The banquet which saw YOUNR- | tters enjoying double helpings of, A Cold plate, ple and tee ereant was! yt true community effort on the SUPERIOR AUTO es, \\ 4 “e 4] QUALITY Tf lt ls Quality you want In that pitt be sure to Visit BULGES. Where quality Js a must! (3) y 4 f BI Rupert Co-Op Bakery, fresh vepelibles by WC, Fruit Co,, Jee perenne by Northland — patry, Diekles by Kelly Douglis and {o- mato jilee by Malkins, when Little Leaguers had the Op). portunity to see themselves tn colored movies photographed And screened by Erne Turner, ~~ Use Wont Ads—Thoy Pay T-AdL-0-RAN.G © Suite @ Pants @ Topcoats @ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALIST QUICK SERVICE LING the TAILOR 0 fie Bt, = = Phone 4298 AND REMEMBER GUTS OF TEWELLERY arn Not for a Day. Wut for ALWAYS] | shouted) from the end part of city business houses, | a Meat was donated by Awitts, but. | q ter by Burns, bread by the Prince | The banque was conehided | Kaleta, Sago... ol RO Darohoy, Vic Steere ¢ 6 0 Given a ‘big ovation for ine’ Blind) Schoolboy ; banquet were Alex Slater, nos. US 100 Yards dn 11 Seconds WORCESTER, Eneland i A klind sehaolbay sprinted 100 yards In ll seconds Tuebday Walle his frleads elivyed aru of the track, The boy, George Bull, 19, got Mreston from fae nae made he Classmates ahead of hin, He ran an a andor Grae, a e Hockey Scores WESTERN LEAGUE Sankatoon 1, New Westintnater 4, Culamry 6. Edmontoy 3. OWANAGAN SENTOR Kelowna 2. Pontietan a. WESTHION INTERNATIONAL Spokane 2, Nelion 8. , Cn SAWS 5 Child's sizos 8-3 Child's sizos 8-3 Missos’ sizos 1-3 ....... Ladios’ sizes 4-7 ......... JUST ARRIVED-—New f rena Will Replace ‘been calling it a “firetrap” and Yet if Winnipeg Enterprises Li- and baseball stadiums, hadn’t iseat structure In the shadow of: : ithe Manitoba government build- | iing in central Winnipeg has been | j iS i iblasted verbally by townsfolktthe non-profit organization ask-. maces aayup ‘ed the city for a $2,000,000 loan| HARTWIG COACHING A full slate of games and cn- terlainment and preliminary games is planned by. the Assocl- : vation for the premie,* of the sea- ! | son, -| Initial senior game «lll see an all-star Rupert team meet the Ketchikan All-Stars at 8:45 p.m. Thuraday, November 11, preced- ed by a preliminary between two intermediate teams, North Stars and General Motors at 7 o'clock, Plans call for at least one band to be on hand, along with a cheering section, probably from (he high schcol. Official season will Hkely be opened by Mayor George E, Hills, the .executive said, On Friday, November 12, the series will continue with the senior game slated to start at 8:45 pin. Two preliminary games | will precede the second feature game—a senior girls contest with | Green going against the Gold ientry at 6:30 p.m. and an inter- (CP Photo) mited,. backers: of the football taken action last’ fall. (7:30 General " Headed by W. Culvey Riley, a! sunrise. former Winnipeg rugby president | Motors versus All-Star games will: be broadcast’ both ‘days. lo build a new arena. A refer-; Don Hartwig, who was named endum was put before the rate-;as p¥esident of the Basketball |. 7 ; payers, who approved, i Association following the an- ‘It marked (he third time Win. Nouncemeht that Jack Evans nipeg ratepayers had.been asked; Would not accept the position, to support a new arena. In 1946! Will acl as coach of the Rupert and 1947 they rejected similar! All-Star aggregation. projects. Practice sessions for the All- , ' oN Stars have been drawn up, start- YEAR-ROUND CENTRE ‘ing tomorrow night, Coach Hart- In additibn to hockey, it A coves cn eeceee oe accommodate basketball, wrestl-! j All-Star Ketchikan To Launch Casaba: Nov, The 1954-55, Basketball season | wig says'he will pick.the team tof, . meet Ketchikan from. thé «p cts who show enough interest’ to! turit” oub.for practices, | AllStar, Practices ‘are’ As fel. 8 p dows, se aN thursday, ‘Oct, 289 to" 10 , Dan; Tubsdlay, Nov, 20753) 1), L0ipam.;: Priday, ‘Nov, 5—<7:30 tg. ikan . seties senlor men. Saturday games will lor men. The move was taken on mediate boys event following at t 10 pin. Salurday, Nov, 6—1:54 “to. 9 pm; Monday, ‘Noy, §— ; 8:30 to.9:30 p.in.; Tuesday, Noy, §—7:30 to-10opm. Official league-games witl start! following the Ket.: Immediately Saturday Noy. vember 125° The nieeting® decided that this). year there will be ‘three games| played Tuesdays and: three on Saturdays. “Tuesday games will |’ he junior -boys, senior -girls ang he junior intermediate and sen, the understanding that the in. lermedinte ‘boys would play ail League, Cay Vancouyes . and Univers ; Umbla, ly ‘preliminary games for the “outs | side! games... . The meeting aiso passed a mo. |. tion’ to- give up ‘Tuesday, -No./’ vember 16.,48 a playing night 50’ that it will not interfere with the |; Prince, Rupert... Little, Theatre’s presentation of, “The Moon Is \ Blue.” This advertisement is or published or displayed by the Liquur-Contral Hoard t or by the Goverpmen of Brinsh Cohn bia _ : ee eS menips were taking place all:with 245 and ladies’ high three: ; over the North American con-: was rolied by Bea Hardy of Gin ,.cinforced concrete and strictur-; back the loan within 20 years.: Fizzes with a score of 606, Men’s al steel arena—only four sup- |The The league had had a success-' high three of 668 was scored ‘ful year, both so far as play and' Harvey Youden of Auto Mats. Gin Fizzes also topped the 12 ‘ narant ers. coaeh-. 2e880n was completed in fairly other teams with a hieh three one . ’ : ; to the parents, managers, coach i despite adverse weath. ‘score of 2679 and posted individ. Many western junior wnat aad col eee taneehtateaneeemnamiemtanl i by 10:20 pny. and a 6:30 p.m. draw 6 m {Baxter stated, jing, boxing, horse shows and car-! nivals, circuses, concerts, dances, conventions, fairs, tennis and/ box lacrosse. It will be designed! ‘for year-round use. : There,will-be no pillars In the: The corporation expects to pay! ‘lamp Hghting in place of the ‘“amph's” ‘temperamental sys- ‘Of the old rink’s bleachers. agreement also'says that on| ‘porting columns at the corners, | 80-day written notice from the! ‘FULL OF MEMORIES «| © icity. the corporation will transfer: : : ithe arena and all {ts assets to: ' The old place has been host to ithe city... « ‘hockey playoffs, Memorial, and | oe | SHALLW WATERS i Allan Cup finals, basketball con- |. ‘tests, circuses, ice shows, skating | ‘Ine Persian gulf with an area’ imeets, boxing and wrestling; cf 15,000 square miles, has an: shows and other activities. = ts tvere: se dep-h Gr 29‘fatnoms, ur, _ Winnipeg fans for yearg{ have’ 150 fect . 4 Tomorrow Sees Mixed ‘Spiel Underway at Curling Club ( Draws for the Mixed Bonsplel» one point, with a total of 69 as ‘which gets underway at the compared to 68, | py On .: Results, with President's rinks: ‘Prince Rupert Curling Club to ‘named first are as follows: Mc-; ‘Kenzie J1, Hegge (Smithers) 3+) Th-se draws have been made ; 8, Holliston 10; Turner 6, Bird 1 fcr tomorrow—-at 6:30, 8:30 and: Rudderham 7, Robertson 1; . , Georgeson 6, W. Stewart 10; J.’ Stewart 5, Dr. Greene 9; Laurie | has been made for Friday, Mtg. Anderson 8; Moore 9, Bere 8, ee mee cee, EVERY SMART COOK KNOWS Enterprise For economy of opera- tion and the most grati- fying results, Enterprise cannot be beaten, It's made by people who Thursday draws are listed be-! low with the first palrs of op-: ponents playing on Ice sheet, No. 1, the second on lea shee’ No, 2 and the third named plays : Ing on ice sheet No. 3: oo 6:30 pm—deoth McLaren vse: Necly Mgore; Gordon Bateman | vs, Ken Robertson: Roy Brown | £, Sam Simpson, . | 8:30 pam— Jack * Laurie vay! Warnle Petersen; Bill Anderson | vs, Jack Mitchell; Hugh Waller! vs, &, Shier, | 10:30 pam.—Barney Byolfson vs, | Tewy MeNiece; Danny Johnson‘ vs, Ken Warren; BU Melenzie | vs. Bud Schuman, Friday Draw, 6:30) pm.--Bob.! FRuddsrham ys, Ted Parkers George Dibb vs, Joe Scott: Sandy Newton va, Rusty Pord, Further draws will be ane nounced Igter, Mr, Baxter said. 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