£ “i . . ey Whee jae ty be = mayo yt veh Loe r 7 : np, a aah wy nO ° at | be yy! ' PA ‘ \ if ie rit pe i re . if ob Why i " ‘ . 'y- ‘ t OM, di ‘| - . tr" 1 , y ie val days " f h “ Ad, rf 5 h 4 a) 1 | if , . ’ Haber, owe a sp" y fy “aod u “al: jet ( pee eye A ; aif 44 ~ Rangers Show Unexpected Strength By Edging League Leading Montreal. ey The Canadian Press | New York Rangers, who not so! net and siaped the puek past; the first period, scoring” irom a long ago were moaaing about a; Soalie Jacques Plante, for what, faccal? in the 'Torerto xerie while o lack of scoring punch, are closer to the top of the National Hockey | « League now than (hey have been| in years, Rangers moved within three points of the leading Montreal sanadiens Sunday night with a surprising 4-20 ylstary over le tuugh Canadiens at New York, gave them a woi-lost record at 43. something they hadn’t lig-: ured an in the HY pre-season Pale ins, Bhteshirt neweemers and vel- erans are firing goals ‘at a lime} when Raeer pirepswer isn't at its best, cue to the absenee, of righl-winger Wally Hergeshel- mer, a 20-g0al man who still is out with a broken leg, The Raneer power was geod enouey to win Sunday night but it didn't stand up Saturday when Vanadens waloped them mH Veteran Melt Sehm idt sent the’ Wednesday, oo “WIN start planning for 1955. The | Montreal Alouettes. ee ' Stamps considered 2 powerhu: 32! BEST IN 210 YEARS ‘in pre-seascn guessing, are fin- ! Argonauts played their great- before 14.214 Montreal fans. ‘The split came; ft Ranwers, 4 aoe Pririce Rupert Daily News - Monday, October 25, 1954 Z a Elks, Packer § | ty swoaped around the Montreal Bruins infosa 1-0 lead at, 1:23 of | proved ty bo the winner, Ub CAP | ' defenceman Leo Boivin of Leals u 1:40, Danny Lewicki seored ini Was serving an interference pen- the empty nets in the dying min- | Alty, Fleming Maekell. made it tes to make it certain. a and Cal Gardier upped it Andy Bathgate led the New! iS to. 3-0, Yorkers with two goals. Defen- LEAFS TIF GAME joer man Doug Harvey scored at The 12.775 Maple Leaf Garden 2:12 of the fl. period with: fans gat plenty to cheer about! Rangers shorthanded to send: vas richtwinger Ron Stewart scar- | | Montreal into a 1-0 lead. ie | od twice and Tod Sloan once to A’S NEW. OWNERS SEEKING Tied For Lead OVAL FOR TRANSFER — n Yallay Loon | ratasiteeesinsrne. APPROVAL (Pi A IR IRA of the ER owners | n : ai ey oop nl Dundee” ane a ‘bg 4 of the Philadelphia: Athletics left seono.00n today to seek ; 1 4 0 000 aeal y de : ‘ se: . . Geet I tere Ot nse’ City, hich pre- _ | The two senior Interior hockey ine Haditlonal nee Tae the Monti: ‘gl : ‘ cur The agreement transferring ownership of the team from pages the ee nite a acne Saturday night ‘to start fest? Lon for N the Mack family to an eight-man syndicate was completed B the weekend und wher We To, the shite ' an Pipe: Band," menibers of the By ‘The Canadian Press Prince Rupert Cuyling Club mide tHes ut the: official opening or | “deetay. tats early today when Roy Mack signed the legal document, His ne Fran Site ad sounded the the club's fourth senson, ing of Continued 4 brothers also signed. for their father, Connie, ee nes Led ‘by’: Pipe-Ser Y teh Attomey Alfred Lugheo said he would present the agree- In the Okanagan Senior Hock- Beant J. ¢, ment, to league president William Harridge today. It was [¢Y League, Vernon Canadians Anon te fy Heavy expected Harridge would be asked to make a telephone heck’ and Kelowna Packers turned in Band, curlers citcled-. (Ry Pipe of the other club owners in th league for thelr assent, ;Victorles before hometown fans ere Citcled the tee and ‘that tightened the league race |/!ned.up facing each other down ; Mosdell tallied at 3:1 of the third tie the game. a Make it 2-2, sheet, - ' In Detroit, Jack McIntyre scor- = N PI ff S t F St years. ° “Only a single point sep- | Canadiens ran wild Saturday. et Prien ond ges sted an anotiy 0 a 0 0 or amps arates all four clubs, Offielals onents ; Bernie Geoftrion led the scoring | goal to led the Hawks to visto: -y| Jean Belivean and rookie Edctie shooting the Hawks 42-13. Litzengberger each scored. The: okie defenceman Bucky I Hole lane New York wily went ts Line contiyand Red Sullivan «core Camille Tlenry, who haven't finished higher Chan fifth in (he six-teant deag ae | since the 1949-50 seasen, in th ied spol wit ei3ht paints, Cana’ diens varited into firsh phice with a one-point lead over sec: ond-place Betrolt Red Wines, In two other Saturday games, ’ Boston Bruins and the Maple. Leafs batUed to a 3-3 tis in Tor.’ onto.while Chicago Black Hawks upset the Red Wines 4-2 for their fisst vielosy af the season, The Hawss temeiged in las. pines with three paints, two be-, hind Leas sad tein. TANGERS. SNATCH WHY ‘a playeft berth faded Saturday; payer t ‘point lead and then electrified! : / the first official rock of U , : For Rupert Casaba Onenmng ‘hight when Winnipeg Bhi; Icd0L fans a: Toronto Varsity Sclemate, in Kimberley and Spo- G1 Une Sea ng _Eemdcrs polished off British Coi- | - kane Flycrs made a successful! 80%, Ald. Lyons was tntroduced | By R. D. WHITE ‘sponsor a fourth senior team, wba Lions 18-0 to” elinen at iovtt tog oe the triple eas seul before & hometown crowd by ein present Bitl Mc ane 4 1p q g , . hi T' y ( Gea ack Laue wag mMas.er The opening of the 1954-55'but so far no coach has been! Teast third, and final. playotl: sons snot potato” play, iby whipping Trail Smoke Eaters, 1S antyy dave, Edmoritca Bskimos jump-' Prince Rupert Basketball season found fur a fourth entry. be intn. a fivst- niaee Re sit The victory left Argonauts: stil , Saskatchewan by defeating ine} st t with mathematical chance| Roughriders at Vancouver in the! season series wit) Wy thre : final cf the 18-game seheduie.! ion with only three; will be a gag gala affair, the! Three girls teams are expected, : newly formed Association an- itwo from the high school and one. nounced today, with a two-gaine from HMCS Chatham's Wren- series planned between a Rupert ' ettes. Booth Memorial High: All-Star team and a team from‘School will have four teams in’ the bese it he oi a bye INO" schedule. "the rear with a single point, ‘ing the attendance of the re Ketchikan November 11 and 12, the Intermediate Division, aqC-- e °° “0 hi €e Hd. : The executive states that it cording to head coach Don Hart-' in Toronto, the Argon: ats has also been in touch with the Wig, who says he expects to be Car aca ‘ California Mohawks, the team of ‘able to field a fairly strong sen-. 7 At New York, the Rances high school All-Stars which made ior entry, snatched the win in the third: “at showing ip Prince | Junior entries will be supplied period when they ourtssored Rupert two years ago, ‘from the high school and An-: ats Canadiens 3-1. The game wast All team registration fer tie [munciation, . tied 2-3 when veteran Paul Roi- coming season must be in the: The, executive expects that: By The Canadian Press will hold its next regular meet-‘on Tuesday and three on Satur- ( - Toranto G17 197 19: Averages receives the bye, Eski-. At the banquet, trophies won| ‘The president's rink of Angus: Jo ba s\rernay ing, acting president Al Hartwig day, if the expected number of ORPU ,__{ mes hold the edge with 234-151: by the soccer cubs during the} McDonald, lead, Jack Lindsay, J “a Sonth Cue, 4 National Lene Announced, of teams materialize. oy WoT F A PSlin the for-and-against colums: year, will be presented, Mr, Bi-/ second, and Chuck Ostertag, 'y October 14; 34 4 Boston 3. Toronto 3. ; So far entries have been re-’ Registration forms are avail- eitchener mes 3 ‘ io re ae with Roughriders 224-195, ‘shop said. , third, bester the visitars by 11-3 | Passencet lessnah New York 1, Montreal 7. ceived from three senior B able at the Civic Centre, the Toronto aan 140 0142 254 2°) Lf both lost. the schedule woukt: During the season, Gondola! Tonight, deaws for. the Mixed | ms oa Chieago 4, eaaolt vane iteams, Booth Memorial’ High exceutive points out and these. Wit end in a three-way tie for first: Cafe took the Dominion Day! nan eae LES Pittsburg 2. Cleveland 5. ‘School, Gordon and Anderson temporary forms are to be filled “suck WoL TOE A, Pts: plase and Edmoton probably. trophy for league play, Porl Ed-; GEORGI DAWES ig Buffalo 7. Hersey 9. ;and Manson's. The executive in by the team managers and be Ne ne a 3 ; > tag 19 2 18 ‘would wait to meet the winner; ward Paramounts were double! AUCTIONEER 599 ve ae Providence 2, Springfield 1. states it understands that Watts in the hands of the executive by ¢ 7 eB 8 0271 168 16) Of the two-oame total- pets winners taking both the Manson ! pl $082 i i 2658 i 0 ad Ave Westen League and Nickerson are willing {o tomorrow night’s meeting. BC rone an T, servis Pamenton 4, Saskatoon 3. os vce cuca ce ee . oy; New Westminster 4. Calgary 7. Vancouv's ? Viergria 6 Okanagan Senior Kamloops 3, Kesowna 8. Pentieton 4, Vernon 5. Western International Trail 1, Spokane 6. Nelson 2. Kimberley 2, SUNDAY Notiong) beaenue Montreal 2, New York 4. i American Leagie Cleveland 5, Providence 2. - Bullalo 1, Pittsbu: eh 4, ii League Standings : WES TORN LEAGUE WneT F A Pts Vancower 6... 5 9 6 86 90 10° New West. .... 4 4 2°33 42 in’ OCrlgary 0.0.04 8 1 87 8h 9, ‘Elmonten 6... 4 3 1 Bf 800 8 Vietorin 6.00.08 5 0 Qt ar ok Saskatocn ...,. 8 5 0 66 34 cy NUE ‘ WoinevT F A Pts: Montreal) 0.00.05 8 2 8B FT 4 Derk, ~ oo § 2 0 22) 16 10 New York ......4 3 0 30 93 8 Roston 6. 1B A IT 8d 8! Toronta so... 1 2 3 WS 14 5) Chicaka oo... 14) Wb 3 WHE ! WoL TP A Pie! Nelson o....... 2 2 1 16097 4, Trl ooo... 12 28 0 12 1 28 Spokane oo... 1 0 0 8 18, Kimberley we O TE 6 TT i feoe tt ONL cry! 24a yt, LW, Ve T F Aa Dis Ka als cree # 4 RO aS BE Téetawna ol. 4 0 98 oO oF: Pentleton 0.0.0. 3 ; 132 38 4 ~ Vernon gd 80 7 OPTOMETRIST Vred E, Dowdle Phone 5548 | 303 rd Ave. W hands of the basketball execu-|Tucsday and Saturday nights « ‘tive by 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night ‘will be regular game nights for: Hoclcey SC6i SS at whieh time the association eg | Montreal Hamilaon ce be eee and out, Just =. the association, with four garies The freshest selection of late-model, low-mileage, used cars in history is pouring into our Ford- Monarch Dealership, because of record-breaking new Ford and Monarch sales, That’s why we're able to give you the best used car deal in town... lo wilh two goals, Calum: j Low i B b Packers dumped the high-fly- mete meer ar eae gions, a parade WI EW Ger MD poefore 10,233 fans, The Wines| B t Li 18- ing Kamloops Elks 8-3 to move Mee Rupert MacKay. Floyd Carty, Moedel. nad a biz edge in the play, out: § om ers QS ions 6 poo} who pald tribute ‘to th . Alderman Lyons said The Leafs came trom behind’ ly Pavel’eéh and ‘Tony Leswick! ule winds up tonight -and while! most sensational play of the Big Pectin On py ve been his pleasure to be. tt > 8-0 cauns fo pull a tie owt cf: counted for Detroit, | three chubs jockey. for first place pone ting. 30- at pala off with "| Champion V's 5-4 to leave the cily council when ths first steps the fire, ». No games are scheduled until | Calgary Stampeders probab!y' PM Siting 30-24 victory ove clubs tied for third place with | Were taken to organtze a curl Ketchikan Series Planned ished for the year. | est game in two seasons,’ "pushed Maple Leals maintained thelr|"0W the. Curling Rink stands |} Next Old Their last chance of eatehin3| the big, tough Als around for 1 i the widest choice of spotlessly clean, top-con-— dition trades . . . offered at rock-bottom prices, To be sure of the best deal, buy where you sce the Ford-Monarch Dealer sign and the A-l Sign, | tr ustworthy signposts to satisfaction | ao = SEE YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER FOR '5) FORD TUDOR ‘49 ANGLIA mmaculato inside $4435 Tons in Economy buaniren THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Horr or ty the Guveroment ar Wilh toluntda = Only a, a Prince Rupert BO by The Canadian Press money football club, cashed inj pach club lias amassed elght ‘Saturday ona dying-second dog- The 18-game Western Inte:- ed the other Chicago goals, Mar- “provincial Foot vall Union sened- peration pass that ranks as the ee He to score a 25-17 decision, | A meeting of the Prince Ru- af ihe ce to'the hue of Highs P Yon Faothall The result left Alouettes mm. pert and District Football AS | ane AOE. 4 first, place with a four-point. sceiation wili ve neld tomorrow; TO start the offiviar” season, {| To Kitna Ri Standings bulge ever the Ticats who hold night'at 8 p.m.in-thée Annunela-/culng draws wete made for day Ws By The Canadian Press. TIME TO DEAL to one of the tautest points in| centre of the Second Ice y" addres Was e hard work of the curling club mem. hers in bringing about the fine organization it was now, Into a first-place tle with Elks. ‘points in the young season, “| Meanwhile Vernon Canadbans ‘ seven points cach, ing club. The acting Mayor saidi| 3 Over in the Western Interna |1¢-Was a tribute to the spirit of | tional’ loop, the powerful Nelson | the curlers that the fine building jholtt on first place’ by battling | where there was nothing hetore, ‘Kimberley Dynamiters to a 2-9/The acting mayor then. threw nearly 45 minutes, blew al sa- | of ceremonies, i p ‘he resulis-lef? Nelson le ading| Ih a short adcress. Mr. Laurie , the park with five points, Trail expressed thanks to Colonel §,! iand Spokane tied for - second; D, Johnston,: officer command. | orev ! | | games remaining of the M-zam with two cach and Kimberley in! ing the 120 HAA Batlery in mak. ; wc ~ serve unit's band at the opentn Hamilton Tiger-Cats won! pessible, _ against Ottawa Rough Riders’ & ey af 1 i Sailings from ig onc-dme greates inne had ty fleht an uphill ba ‘Socces Meeting ‘The pipe band, led the eurters asimilar margin over Argonan:s lon School Hall to make plans | 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. with a’ _ If Edmonton and Riders win for the soccer group's annual feature match curled between | urday 8 BIG FOUR tonight they will remain in a‘ banquet. Maurice Bishov, aggo-/ President Bill McKenzie and the: we ‘ 2 10 106 Pts.’ first-place tie but the club with: ciation president. said this morn- | Hegge Brothers. from Smithers To Masset and’ 7 5 To Stewart, As 4215 172 14. ‘he best points-for-and-azainst ing. ab 8:30. J Charlates-O:b9) 114 0 91 3302 sem, finals, "and North: Star Trophies.” Jol WHAT ¢7)-MEANS EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK THAT RATES THE A-1 SIGN HAS BEEN @ Reconditioned by expert servicemen for’ appearance and performance. @ Inspected and checked for safety,’ @ Priced for outstanding value. @ Truthfully and accurately advertised. @ Warranted by your Ford-Monarch Dealer and backed by his reputation, oid Bos ; oy ; re cae js CN — t '49 MONARCH SEDAN 50 MONARCH SEDAN 48 AUSTIN dll +325 Radio, Heater: A big 41 By | Raconditioned Motor Hoator Good Motor 1 19 if cor buy for... .. .f and A.C, can't go ved A buy at... $1465 lor ‘ PARKER LIM ED Teno - ust se” TA eae ae an Bob eagle areas eo ste tee memant as eg cemeramatbrar Bee