_— Making thelr first apearance (his year, Bo-Me-Hii Rainmakers | ¥ Rainmakers placed three hoe Gordon and Anderson hi " Runner-up position in Don Seherk who has 78 points, while G with 72 points. Manson's Syd Scherk has the most personal fouls, 23, while CG & A's Rupe Holkestad follows with 20. Half season statisies whieh follow Include the ‘ ember 4, postponed when the Civic Centre was closed, Missing 1s the Deeembtr 18 game, when members of Rainmakers squad were a, unable to get treasportation from Ketchikan, A Games listed In “G" column show the number of tines players names appeared on the scare sheet and does not necessarily show the number of times he appeared on the floor, Crince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, January 11, 195d, ee ae “Kristmanson Top Scorer i; As Half of Season Gone ‘ Ry GEO'F AYRES Daily News Syoris Editor Senior oo rail in the loop: standings, but . centre Fred Kristmanson emerges as Jeader of the Individual scor- ing honors with 79 points with half the season played. men in the top 10 positions, league leading Manson Omeras have five in the running and second pince we three, Seventh place ts tied between Art Helin and Gary Morrison of Rainmakers. ‘ the storing race is in ve empen epee er creel hance B Basketball’ elreles held by Omegas’ & A’s Jim Flaten is third game of Dec- from right) of Toronto Maple Leafs i Player G FG FY FTA FPS rr Kristmanson, F. (BMH)... 7 ay i7 31 540 8 2 Seherk, D. (Mant scenes 6 2 UM OBA OB : ; Flaten, J. 1G & AL woe “ny 90 12 20 80.0 eT! Pet sinrshall, WH. 6G & Ad coe 7 30 9 20 '450 20 68: ' , ae Olson, A, (MAN) veer ceene 6 32 4 MW 286 On 6ht @ anuary ‘an Jt Holkestad, R. 1G & Al a re 7% 9 23 301 22 65) aan a 2h ¢ 1 1 Toeicon aa o_o“, q ie 9 29 310 45, Plans for the Northern B.C. round-r Morrison, Ci, (BMH) wees 7 16 15 38 384 5 A , te eny ta ‘ k { ment featuring boys and girls teams fro! i Epring, Re § 10 24 31 715 TANT ot for the Civic Centre January 21 an E Gcherk, So (MAN! wove GWG 9 1B 500 28 rj ior Ye Clvic ay Fo. sunberg, W. (MAN) BG TM 500 18 ag! MeHone , Carlson, G. CMMI cee a oy fg WU 728 13 33 | A spokesman for the Students: pt 3 Newton, J, (BMI! 9 20) 45.02 BH Cownell, whleh ts sponsoring the ells, North Stat and Sunrise. . Shenton, T. CAME)... 6 ene 7 1 06 1 00.0 10 26 | tournament, sald today that the, n Davis, FG 8 AV ssc 5 9 7 VW BRA 8 93: two-day cage festival will con-'last year of intern Sedewiek, M. (GQ & Ab eT 9 4 7 S702 1 a4, sist of 21 games and include boys; Was Kitim ' Tetourneau, D. 1G & Ab wn 6 7 10 WH 667 it odiand girls team entries from ed a split i Tait, Bo iG A Ab ee ee 5 Pp § 6 5 2 Qi Kitimat, Terrace and Booth Me- Kitimat girls defeated } Alerson, M. (BMT wee * 9 2 f B83 0 4g, morial high schools and a boys: girls THE, 1. Gr & AD en ih 5 9 ah 500 16 19, team from Ocean Faiis.- had 2 MacFarlane, R2 (G&A-Man' 7 8 0 2 00.0 6 18; -On-both the Friday arid Sat- ;Kitim ' Webber, KR. (G & Al w. 7 5 f& YY 455 10 1a urday afternoons the games will; ante Forbes, G. (BMED uu. ce 5 4 oF MG 4AM TS, iajatart at 2:30 In the afternoon - . ¥ Stewart, J, (BME... 6 8 2 oR 400° 8. 12 and continue right through we aay an Pp 1 Leask, T. (AME 5. 0 0 000) oO TQTT the end of the eventing, 9 # roon aif Tinrtwig, Al OMAN! nee » 3 4 8 509 8 191 Girls’ games will be of (wo six-i goof ad - Af. Turcatle, A. (BMH)... Re gg 50-2 Of mminnte ialves while (he boys Asred lo Fay Lavigne, R. 1G & Ab... 3 2 §$ 5 69 7 ni will play two 6-iminute halves. var 1 ‘ / Black, Ro (RMU sce 1 5 9 8S G a1 Visiting teams will include an | . . Young, M. (RMI... » 2 § 406 2 g: Intermediate bova squad fram: Viti Penticton -fankey, D. (Mani dg o2 0 2 000 4 q/Ocean Falls high school; sgntor: Abbey, Bo 0G & Ab cee van TOO] 1 23 4333 4 5 boys and senior girls teams fron: Dumag JIG & Al ww wed 0 Gt ann i gi Kitimat high school: senior boys | man Sith, Ro (G & AL 1) 0 0 O- 000 yond senior giris teams from Tey. (YOONS & with no free throws. Opposed | 4 VANCOUVER (CP)—Don Mac- bo kenaie, re-elected Monday night oe as president of the B.C. Lions of the Western Interprovincial Football Union, says he is op- posed to sharing gate receipts A with Pralrie teams. Replying to a question from - the floor at the annual meeting 7 of the BC. club attended by about 500 members, Mackenale sald the executive had never serlously considered the question af split gate receipts, He said he felt sueh i plan would take away the Incentive ' and Edmonton. ee Te eee necexsnry If Vancouver were te ea a i MAY ASK TEL against the possibility of team losing money when making th long trip ta Vancouver, Mic at finanelal assistance, | A (Cinanelal statement rend the meeting showed B.C, with ended Nov, 30, 1964, The Lia read pensos, ran to $310,204, cee Ween slaned to his second ter oy na conch of the Llons sald, 'y' Ii nnd spronding (he gospel year T know 0 Uitte about cone | ve Ang foothill” ‘J nS! CT REED PRAYERS © He sald the Lions were gol year, nob the ones they can 4 A member challenged the opin- jon and sald Mackenale might see the day when subsidies to: other WIFU teams might be dontline in professional, foot. Lions have an agreement now whereby» $12,600 Is set nalde | kenvie sud he had heard rimors the Saskatchewan Roughriders: | oy le aunt : lost money over the balance of: netminder's average 1s Best, eT the season and might request | ed Plante for 18 of iis team's 42 ames, In those 18 games his ron substitutes 8 poals, v gonlsengainat average of 2H. Plante’s average qumes Is 1.68, whieh means the Opposition seored n you) W KANE wore against Canadiens during]. Plantes absanee, ot profit. of $47,736 for the year | As took In $360,283 $n longue games nnd $60,783 In exhibition clashes, Thelr largest expenditure, for player, conches and training ex- Conch Annis Stukiws, who has ‘proved T know atte about sell- football... 1 hope to prove tals “to get players they need Unit ford, although he maintained Inek of reputation and not money Includes Md points seared in six gaines with G & A: and twa | races points scored with ancon’s, the latter resulting from one fiel“i goal! Split of Gate by Lion Prexy ‘cost the Lions players Inst year. In their first year In the WIFU ‘Lions won a single game while dropping 17 Including two txhl-|in thelr first Innings, declared. - - ‘bition contests but set a one- ‘game attendance record, . Stukus sald he change in the attitude of Amerl-| innings before the clase, can players this year and the B.C. club had found o ready aud- ‘dence of players, , | from fund-ralsing groups and hooster clubs sponsoring ‘ontrles from Calgary, Winnipeg, Reginu ) si Q aly 1s mM ve af h. Nk ifs MONTREAL @~-The National] only one sane Hockey League's new isstie _ scoring records, released today, “starts out Uke the roll call of Montreal Canadlens, The four have been monopallaing the top positions since the offical week- “ly Isstte of Nov. were Jotned Inst | sent by Ieftwinger “Bert Ole eiehsaret Montreal wot au ated, " | With five now leading the par- | ade, a that {s needed to make a! Howe, Detrott complete team 1s to tors In goulle | Hayy Jacques Plante, who was almost Delviechic, Detroit . ihecoming the forgatten goalle ot ithe longue, But on an individual ihasis, the angling Montrenl Trophy, Plante faces a farrlile task Wo he te to overhaul bly Harry Lumley af ‘Toronto Lents, The trophy, along with $1,000, goed fo The oats who has played the mosh games wll the tenn least peared pon, Im dn the lend, He tag nlased Hi Green and Bo-Me-Ti Gold ‘and three boys teams from {he nh bons Barainte MCC Gets Drow Rete pts lin Tasmania | | Britain's © Marylebone i Clib, set to. get 164 in 100 min- XT here today. . Les Combined XI, whieh hiade 221 Its second Innings at 184 for six | wickets at tea teday, MCC, 242,, 1° noticed al scored 99 fur wwo In Its second! Rain twice stopped pray fer, + brief yeriods today. A dlustering | | wind accompanied the rain, Habs Sharpshooters Dominate latest NHL Scoring Statistics and his goals. of; against average Is LTT) his pere sonal average Is 1.72, Terry Sav- chuk, who has played dn all of Detroit Red Wings’ games, Ws a 107 avernae, The lenders: Montrealers who Geoffrion, Montren! . a7 at 49 47 OA "4 Bellventt, Montrent .. 2 ab 40 | 7 Mosdell, Montreal ..,.10 20. a0 10 6 i WW AO iSmith, Voroanta oo. mn iow 4 Q ab do a seaveeed Olinstend, Montreal .. VO a7 | Hullivan, Cleaga oo... 6 a4 go ety Jowlekt, N.Y. a MO oD Ma Hurvey, Montreal... 436 a9 at Tony sande: | A Jta! Tia Wh 87; 100 Mt Bd: wom mM AG WAT 100 Oh Ot 187 ans hoo Ms ad Montrent) ... 2h 10 Detroit Toronto Boaton Now York 4. 0) Ghiengo oo... hoa | rete ctr neeee Try Daily News Ciussified A fractured eheek bone shely- wlownd 47 Cg a Om tte etme ete mE for For purposes of the Vegi Faumloy's ean sdateney fut kept Perera] LOOK INTO | Curlers ‘Start. ‘| For Grotto Trop Play for the @ “bh pringe Riper next three days, Tonight'| veging tonight at the and the draw for tonight, dnd the” man Bill Baxter ig gy - ed by Draw Chair O (—Marty Marioi, Coneesqrrteniat ce Raat a en the Chiengo Thursday, Jan, “13 6:30 pm-Seott vs Paul corgeson vs Garner tewart vs Stewart $:30 pan, McKenzle vg Berg: Thom. ve Peterson new manager of White Sox, Is bubblin: penant hopes an Indians as the the 1955 penn chan the lilghly regur York Yannees. ‘ ough the Yarrke urley, Don Larsen § ” said Marjon, former St Lotils Cardinal shortstop MoNlece ys MeKénzle Robertson vs Thom Scott va Garner 8:40 pm. Rowhothan vs team to beal in} ant race rather “Berg ve Aston Peterson vs Taylor Georgeson vs Moore “Rudderham vs Oster- 10:30 p.m. Aston ve Anilerzon Moore va Matthow Kellotigh vs Eyoltson Meany, Jan, 14 Ostertag. vs Bird Shicr ys Bateman Greene vs Paul. 8:30 pan. Taylor vs Laurie Holliston vs W, Stew. Weilnestay, Jan. 12 Uhew vs Jetlough White Sox coach, “I see Cleve- | gad pan, Ma land as our chief rival. “The Yankees are goin Gene Woodling. her but the fac _ Bird vs Holliston Bateman Vs Warrel Niece vs Mitchell -* Byolfgon vs Greene pan. Robertson vs Ford et Parker vs Turner ~ Rowbotham va Seber t he lost 10 for Baltimore Inst year proves he «an lose, “But as a who American Leagué 13 a lot stronger, ton look gone players jelling.” Marion, who served Paul Rich conch Inst yen ded him as pilot! tis went to Balpl- he * White : Sox. edad much throgh hat a pennant fs ‘om Joe Kiukay (second BOSTON GOALIE Johnny Henderson blinks as he stops a close drive fi at Toronto, A in a Nattonal Hockey Lengue game n of the Leafs, Boston won 2-1. . Warren vs “Mitch 10:40 pan. Tumor vs Ford . Stewnrt J. va Sleber Miler vs Parker io, the entire | Secure nh eaten enon cetera ymca $< mati ‘Strong Field Of Top Skaters ‘Set For Moscow | MOSCOW 4 - Sov' tt sports uthorittes expect a strong: fled; or the world lgashins 10 ‘be Moscow Feb, 19-20, and hope the United State ‘ vip tt ¢ + Only high school to play here’ Fo ace very sedjute calibre ncn at, whose teams enrn- with local squads. The Boivin of Boston and at right Thn Horto Detroit and Bos- : ‘Schuman Chalks Up Seven-Ender Not content with chalking up ender last night during ° men's Curling ; " 21-Game School Tourne “a ards as Infield and then suc @ Topcoats S Slack ALTERATION SPECIALIST a — QUICK SERVICE | LING the TAILOR 230 sti si obin basketball ‘tovrna- n four high schools and; 2 aring rom- ||! added strength ¢ not out of reach: “For three straight years, the Box have geen thlva.” he sald: ne to move Up. Tn many i ids ith Riehards last year: d that the club as iin de up had reaches; Moor je Sceeeeemerenme ETT ES } Prinee Rupert Wo club play fn the Columbia C ! ~ trophy ecmpetitio ear,! Schuman’s rink wi fury In Its game e's rink by acor Fina} result as 16-8 for ‘iof high school “students, Friz- eo in the | taiks Ww then was ma won its peak. ILD GOOR BENCH The Russians wil world championship they Jast winter fn Japan. Thef Oe nore re be tar: “Sinee you can’t get standow | vi ported iri Thiivpe and trans- | portation is. caster whan it WRe } Members cf Mrs. Behuman's ctorfons rink are isla Garner, Andrew and Peggy Eby. with Betty Moore ristmangon, Ethel) |. while Bo-Me-Hi boys team no -tronble downing the layers without giving Up SOMC) pay yy { your own, the building Of 4) stunned along ood beiich is the best thing.” : “ive, Emma g Marion thinks that first base- ' Gimpson and Norma Bers. Walt Dropo anit outfielder | ‘Berss + both obtained from | — Russlan aces Borls ShUKov Oleg Gontsharenke are expected ta ho In top form and they also have a number et ring new Other women’s curling srores : dash night were: MeDonald 9. it, will give the Sox uel Thom 3; MeLeod 3, McBroom 16; Dibb 6: Bone 3, 9: Aston 13, Bremner 9. Draw for tne dnal games In} @ I be announs-|& needed power, The championships stared of the rink at the bie} Denamo Sindlunt, where vie mS The tea dush, aeuut 13.10 30; the ‘foot Heh in its natural st aeua Pa wy -katers was showy Monday when : ined to ‘ree or a three cL inane bettered (he world | - 1800-metre record at Ale A Moseew radio broadeast sald: n edvered the dis- wa minutes 9.8 seconds. . Mikhailov was clasked S142 and anikoy in 21a The world resord. according ta’ tne brandtast, ts 215 and fs. WINNIPEG (CPi--Torry Hind, | competition W Winnipeg Ma- Inter, a women’s cur enior hockey club, eames are played ay night that two play- ‘ers fram his club have led ta doin Penticton Vs for the ieily intérinedtate loop made up| world’s hockey championst ; Hind sald Penticion rtouch with defenceman Bilt Juz- ‘da and forward Billy Robinson. : “poth of whom -piayea with Mu- oe -roons last year when they lost HOBART, Tasitiinia (Reuters) ig the Vs in the western {nails Cricket jest year, duzia played prof ith Toronto Maple Leats two girls ienms, Bo-Me- an Mond oe Soft Drink Franchise - Available excellent opportunity for a progreasive business man wilh a reasarable amount ot enpit - Rugeni Grishl al to enter the battling r Cola bevernge with execHent Nationally known. and popula avaliable for the sales record has franchise Prince Rupert-Kitimat territory. at this profit making investment write - 1188 DAILY. 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