Se, ‘ver ‘Blue’ Bombers;: took a two- “ i win, | province: to sneet- ‘other , jtenders,”,°. : pace with. the. big. Montreal cen- : ‘| Hockey Leagite. ‘scoring ‘honors. ‘ahd an -assist Saturday against at. New: York .to. boost his produc- js tion: forthe : Season td 41 goals ~fand:31. assists. Howe had:a goal Land ‘three’ assists: in’ two‘ gaines ‘and. 34 assists, six: «points: behind ; Beliveau. : : ays ‘The; lenders: Howe; ‘ Detroit... Wi. 82> 84 66 ‘Bathgate, . New. York-..°18 40. 48 ‘i ce Wes | oyldn termediate “= Hockey y Series "POWELL. RIVER (i—Vaneou- game. ‘total- =point series with, a 25-s0al- margin: in weekend ho¢key ‘games “by trouncing Powell . River 15+ 5 and 18-3. “Games: ‘were played - in. the new. arena. here. and: capacity houses : were ‘seen ‘each night, ‘Bombers. ‘will now meet Na- naimo’ Clippers in-an effort. to the. Coy; Cup; embjematic of termediate -hockey © sup- macy ‘Winner’ of: the = Van- couver.- anaimo . mateh- will move | “into. ‘the’ interior of the con- Load ~ Ho we "Paces J Beliveau : ay The: Canadian ‘Press -Gordie® Howe’ played two games and, Jean : ‘Beliveau one during ‘the weekend: but all the]. Detroit: ‘player. could do was keep |. “tre in’ -the ‘race. for National Beliveau. pickéd up ‘three £oals |. aiid boosted his total to 32 goals "GA. Pts éliveau, MUL ay gn 12: M: Richard; Mtl. 1.2838. 28° GL: Sloan: .{dola seniors ~ tthe’ all-star -;whom had plaved ina prelimin- Prince Kupert Daily News _ Monday. February 20, 1956, Y | Rupert Teams | From Simpson Prince Rupert basketball teams took, two exhibition con- tests’ from Port Simpson cagers Saturday night, with La Gon- winning ‘a main: event encounter 65-53 and a bol- stered. All-Star juvenile team taking a 32-28 victory off Port Simpson. juniors, “The Simpson seniors, who trailed at the halfway mark 32- 26, caught and passed the Gon- doliers at the three-quarter mark to lead 45-44, The cafemen outscored their opponents 21 to 8 in: the final frame. ‘Pacing the winners was Gary; Morison with 19 »oints while coacly-Bill Morrison with 14 was runner-up. Vern Dudoward with 17 noints led the Simpson cagers,: while. Benny Hughes with 12 points was next. ‘Str enethened by the addition |? of Bob Sankey, Dick Bury and Sandy Grey from. senior ranks, juveniles,. many of | ary hele A slim 20-18 edec at 2, Strand.1; Stewart 6. Take Two Tilts Baske thallers the half and saw the scoie led 26-26 by the visitors at the three-quarter . mark, However, the local -squad ~ scored | six points . to Simpson jynior's. ‘two in the final stanza, Steve Comadina led the winl- ners with 12 points, while Teddy White -and Joe McKay with 19 each paced the losers, . In preliminary games, Fashion off Annettes to move into a tie for first place with Frosty's in the senior girls’ league and An- nunciation won a. 33-22 des! fon, from Manson’s to bolster their first-place. grip on the juvenile league standings to 20 points, 12 more than Fraser and. Payne ‘and Orme’s tied in. second ‘spol. SENIOR EXIUBITLON La Gondola~G. Morison 19, Bury, Grey 4, Dumis 2, Shenton 11, Mor- rison 14. Forbes 6, Sedgwick, Sankey Tolal 05. . Port Simpson-—Ly'le Reece 2; Doug 17. Joe MeKay 9, Total aa. ‘ : JUNIOR EXUTBITION All-Stars—Grey, W. Oskey 4, John- son 2, Allen, Lyons 10, Bury, Stew- ~ Chester’ - Pr ice. | Footwear took a 19-11 decision } Wells, Alvin Reece 9: Benny, Hughes ! 12, Andy McKay 4, Vern Dudoward | 4 Cuiling Draw ‘ Draw for enices this week id ithe Rupert Motors Trephy cont peliion areas follows: i TUESDAY. 6:30-— Dominate vs. Holliston: Warren vs Parkers avapertsan ys Garner, 8 mi — Bere ve Inkster; Waller ‘Mathews; Poul vs Taylor, 1:8 -—- Rowersan vs Bateman, Paul vs Laurie; Bax- ter vs D, Johnson, WEDNESDAY 6:30 Turner vs Eyolfson: 2, Johnson vs Simnson: D. John- ston vs MecNiece, 8:3) — pax. fer ve Birdy Mav vs MeKenzie: Thom vs Petersen, 10:39. Lindsay vs Shier: Paul ys Gar- ner; Scott vs Flech, THURSDAY © 680 —" Thom vy MeKensie: Dominato vs MeNicee: Roeer-: son ys Warren, 8:30 — Kellaugh vs Shier: Mitenell vg Steel: Petersen vs Georveson. 10:28 | Byolfson ve Simpson: Waller ws 'Rudderham: Bere vs Robertson, FRIDAY ° . as a wh 1 es 2 FOUR: CURLERS, ‘in Ling: for 9, 1:30 a.m, draw in the British Columbia bonspiel at Victoria, relax In sleeping bags walting their tun. Left to right; Ted Berreth, Chilliwack; George G30 — Kelloush vs. Inkster: Tucker, Victoria and Herb Seller, Sidney. (CP Photo) ! Mitchell vs Bird: Lindsay. vs ~ eee ~~ | Laurie, 8:36 — Ford ys Rudder- 325, ENJOY. ROD, GUN BANQUET yham: Mav vs Bateman) Tueuer tvs Mathews, 10:30 — 2. Johnson is Taylor: Score vs Holliston; Deep § now Proving Threat "= To Moose, Deer Population _ Deep snow throughout the north- centr al British Columbia may make a Idifference to hunting later this year, Game Inspector Walter Gill of Prince |George told a large crowd of members and guests at the Prince Rupert Rod and | FREE delivevy RA bi i 4 i art, R. Oskey, Comadina 12, Sankey 4, | | Spoka neo (| Ginches WIHL Title By The Canadian Press The defending champion! Spokane Flyers have! clinched. the- champion-' ships ‘of. the. Western In-, ternational Hockey. League, the sixth’ time! they have taken the title! im the last 10 year's. The Flyers defeated * second- place Trail Smoke Eaters 7-6 be-' fore an overflow crowd of some: 6,000 fans. in. Spokane: Saturda BY | night. It was the only weekend | action in the league. | Olmstead: “Mth en ee ee = aes Bish sha aM For tho ultimate, in tho’ printing arb... _Motiverod to you quickly and oan the Agread=upon date’ , motlest cost, he suo to consul) with us ‘for your noxt printing order there Is no ebligation, Just phono 4135 for m appointanont - count on us! THE DAILY NEWS 7 _ COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT my ign) Nets atoll BTR paint oh Ad ad kOD ti foie Toronto... Y 93. 24° «BT “3. 10 46 56 Reibel , Detrolt, SHOCKING , INTERLUDE: UNDERLAND, England @-— Customers: ata, bar here thought | Centre Frank Kubasek scored With cach. team having only: (15 36) 51 | two more games to play before! “|the: regular -season closes, none! {of the other squads ca n overtake] {the U.S. entry. - they'd: had one ‘too many when | three times for the Flyers while} ’ ‘theysaw glasses. jump from the/ barmaid’s, tray. A. short, circuit in’ the electric beer pump Was the’ cause. ; jiutes early in the middle , | Macdonald, 4 Bill’ Tillson, Lorne Nadeau, Art| Jones and Jack Miller col ilected | singles. Trail went ahead twice, —in the first and second periods ; but three goals in three min-! never looked hack, Trail, Mike Shabaga and Norm: Lenardon flicked in singles. 4 I Canadians were taking 2 loops Elks and Penticton Vs won! {3-1 over Kelowna Packers. The game at Kelowna was: a few outbursts of feeling, Jack; Jim) Bedard and Doyg Klibuen scot ‘ed for Pentic- | ton, The only Kelowna marker!” ame fronGres Jablonski, M, Kamloops, Vernon score | iWhree times in the first three minutes of play and had stretch | ed thoir lead to 7-1 by the 8:24 mark of the second period, Kam- | loops enme back with four goals | before the game ended, Odle Lowe and Merv. Bidoski: scorecl Lwice each for the Cae | hadians and Johnny Harms, Frank King and Wall Tyentint. onee, BUH Hryeluk, Johnny Mil- |; ard, Ernle Rueks, Don Slater: and Hel Kassian were the ks yo AL atprisingly marksmen, There are no games scheduled until Thesday night in elther Ine lerlar lengue, TH 13:3 eae V3 Ce) Te ian f i CLM eT Uy: Lo aL Th Pane Oe) aa FC aca ne i} SUL A a mochnalim Ae ne ae H wt GORDON & Dial Bop RA tye i Ding A, Lozzl, patd $12. a Sau bute re Ge j in 7 tal ce Tash acl f ea Rs; oe Arseneau, Potat 32. Port, Simpson—tT'ed White 10, Joe ; McKay .10,, Leonard Reece, Charles ; Cooper 2, Chester Price, Lyle Reece 6. Total 28. SENIOR GIRLS (LEAGUE) Fashion Footwear— McChesney 8, i Knutson, Cloutier 6, Boyer, Kedey 2, ‘Youngman 4, Spence. ‘otal. 19. ‘Annettes— Morison, Davidson, A. : Wick 7, Leeson, Weise. Selyig 2, C. Wiek 2. ‘Total UL, ANNUNCIATION (LEAGUE) Manson's —. Specht 12, Skinner, ;Chow, Ridley 3. Hotigson 2, Alexan- der, Dunean 4, Johnson,- ‘Total 22 Anrwnelation-— Lyons, Comadina 12, Jim Arseneau 2,. R. Oskey 8, ‘Joe Arseneau, W. ome 5. Toth, Ma- | jore, Armstrong 6. Total Standings: SENIOR GIRLS. . Ww oL Pts /Frosty’'S 6. wees seen ee 5 62 «10 ' Fashion Footwear ...... 5 2 10 'Annettes .... nn 2 SUVENILE : Annunciation ........ 10 2. 20 : Fraser. & Payne ...... 4 4 °° 8 Orme’s woe e eee cee eles 4.065 8 Manson's .........eee bo 2 55-to- | Shot Scrambles Derby Picture ARCADIA, Calif, it — Social! Climber, a 55-to-1 longshot ! frame: which previously had won only! TENT gave Spokane a 6-4 lead and they: one race. captured the $29, 750; MORE COMPETITION ‘San Felipe handicap Saturday: out of kilter, Socia! Climber, a three-year- beat ottt another overlooked | ‘tte finished third tu the field: of ‘iy, The winner is a son of Your in 1950 and the Santa Anita Derby. Sucial Climber was timed , “in 1144 2-5 for the mile and a i sixteenth, Social Climber returned - whopping $111,20, $88.30 an! ($13.10, Count Chie, owned hy! $7.40, and Terrang, Rex Ielis- ' worth's current pride and sta-! :blemate of the famous Swaps, | paid a, 50, GAME POSTPONED LONDON (Reutersr -- Whe English League Second Division | soccer match between Stoke Oity and Bury, due to be played today, hits heen postponed bee: cause of snow and ice, No new ' date was set, er on aoe . . oo ‘ Se RL HAVE a ANDERSON 3014 BPBPRAPRPDP PAA Arriaga, He said that the moose have: - in perfect condition at the pres- ent time. to the deep snow and If the snow: crusts and ground stays frozen, the moose tick will be in evidence in great droves this spring. If iti; is it will take its toll of moose. Inspector Gill said that the ‘deer are suffering in the deep' sible to move in search of food. /GROUSE AT LOW EBB Right now, he said, the grouse are al a low ebb but by 1958 Abundance of other game birds, will depend on how they fared’ in their migration south. Inspector Gill was one of many speakers at the annual banquet which saw more than 320 per- sons sit down to a dinner of red spring salmon, Alberta buffalo. Babine moose and Kloiya Bay venison, Head speaker, Game Comumis- sioner, Frank Butler, was unable to be present, having been held! up at Sandspit: due to bad flying weather. -Among the guests was a large: ‘contingent from outside Rod and’! ; Gun clubs, with 20 visitors fr om, I Koma no, 16 from Kitimat, four: ifrom Terrace and three trom! the Queen Charlotte Islands. , A promise of more inter-city Bobby Kromm and Frank Tw- and threw the $100,000 Santa‘and inter-club competition was ik counted two goals cach for! Anita Derby pieure completely !voiced as all visiting speakers: Jnvited the Rupert rod and gun- ‘ners to their home clubs tor Meanwhile in the Okanagan’ gid owned by Llangollen Farm, shoots this year, ‘Senior Hockey League, Vernon: Bill Pryde, president of the . hard- candidate for the derby, Count ‘Kitimat Rod and Gun club said fought 7-5 victory from KeM-' opie while Terrang, the favor- Uhat with the ailway operating and establishinent of a road from ‘Terrace to Kitimat drawing: inearer all the time, it wouldn't | marked by indifferent play aNd Host, who won the San Felipe :be too long before the Kitimat icluh would be able to Invite the "Rupert club down for dts annual: He said that all clubs. in Lhe district were Invited down: AND, “hanque L q for the Kitimat elub's ‘shoot May 24, Robin Kendall, revional super: 42 and:Visor for wildlife and game in! ‘B.C, and the Yukon for the Ine ‘agement was ‘ooking after people, wintered well and are fat and, However, he said, due;- snow and are finding it impos- ; ‘they will be back at their high, “reyele, idian Affairs departinent said | ithat he had found game man-: more wt matter of! York, (Gun club Annual Game banquet Satur day night, i; Managing people the game will look after itself,” he said, : the harvesting of wildlife. (LARGE AREA ‘added took him from the Cunad-: ian border to the Aretie in en-| suring that there was plenty of i game for those Indians who de- pended on game for their food and Hvelihood. A. B. Lockhart, representing Kil! Cogswell, president of the Kemano Rod and Gun club, said of 70 out of a population of 1,200. He said that besides having the Jarges’ per capita club represent- ‘there as 20 had made the trip. terior club and fish derby, Jim Weatover of club said that he had come “to japolozize a little aud brie a dob | He expresoud the reeset of the : Sandspit club for nat being able lo provide Queen Charlowe Is- lund venison for the banquet. | but promised some fur next year. QC CONDE Tals Mr. Weatover escerted that ‘there wes the besh “hunting and fishing in Uritish Columbia over on the Queen Charlottes.” He that the deer there were spl and not hunted for sport but ony for meat. NHL Leaders By The Standing: Montreal, won 36 Jost $2, tied JO; points 82. | Polnts: — Bellyoat. aie Gols: Assists: 46, Shutouts: Wall, Pennliles! Fontinate, 12 minutes, Canmduin Press Bellvenu, 41. Ohustead, Detroll, 16, t ! WATE Put Seagram's "8 Cy Seagua This advertisoment Is not publ truth about whisky Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky’s true, nurural favour and houquet, | Seagram's “83” Gunadiun Whisky os \ R tells the Sta the water test NS ZH SW shad or displayed by the tiquar Control hoard or by the Govarnmant of British Columbia, ‘ that his club had a membership — ed al the banquet. the Kernano. iclub had the largest delesation . Ernie Bande of Terrace, pinch- | hitting for president Jim Strang, | brought greetings from the in- ' invited all to! itake part in the Terrace club's. the newly- formed Sandspit Rod and Gun. ane or tie: Monterey, Montreal, New: “If you do a good job of |top sports was duck hunting and | th “none,” Mr, i He praised the Rupert Rod and} Gun club for its plans which? cohoe were among the best to be; included training young people’ found was the fact that this: ‘in the proper use of firearms and: year they had taken the top 10: ‘competition. ; ' Mayor George Hills in bring. | That same type of work, he ing the greetings of the city of; ‘Pri ‘be an th: SO other towns.’ Rod and Gun club tooked after’ a ‘are second to: Westover said. Proof that Queen Charlotte e geese there ' Shee ae BREE | ie ince Rupert sald there “must soniething to outdoor te" d also something" in a club! at can command the respeet of | many people from so many | "He said the Rupert : se » “7 23c PEA DOZEN PAID FOR SMPTIES. PLLASE HAVE THEM READY WHEN THE ORIVER CALLS. This advertisement is not pub lished or displayed by the Liquor Continued on Page & | Control Board or by the Govetn See Deep Saw wentol British Columbia To Our Customer ~ To allow our Mechanics to atten:! the Annual Chrysler Service Schoo! Our Service Dept. will be closed. — February 23-24-25. Parts and Lubrication Services wil! be as usual. Rupert Motors Ltd. 1 Hero's the kind of event thal always seoms Lo Lake a little more money than you have On hand 6... 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