Saturday the: MAC} 8 to7.at the end of tscored Chal- wid 141.t0,10 in for called “1a Moirison 10; Dumas, Stewart 8, Grey e| 2: Strand, Forbes 4. Sedgwick 2, Total wy BB. ‘La Gondola jo... 9.93. 18 “Frizzell’s". : -8 4 16 ie Sunrise: “7-5 14 Fraser .d* Pi 0.12 «0 vision of the. Western Hockey . Leaguic is. up forthe grab again. top. spot from’ Vancouver’ last - Fmonth, saw their lead whittled to one point Saturday when they], ‘Hbowed 3-1 -to Seattle whilé Ca- Nueks:beat - New ‘Westminster by ‘the same score.’ and Saskatoon battled—literally —to a 1-1. overtime draw: while ‘Calgary: dumped E Edmonton 4-2. 1{ time -period. when “Aggie: Kuku- ‘owicz.and Jackie McLeod start- Ved" mixing ‘it up in front of the -Suindbeig 6, D.-Bill 4, D., Seherk 10, Young ‘10, Holkestad.6,.S.-Scherk 10, D... Hartwig. 2, Davis. ‘Tatabl AG. - Metlakaula. —., Horne 6, Botton °8, ‘Verney, Booth, Wellington 4, Lang 2 Dundas, M. Booth. 19, -Dedriekson 8, otal: My oe, Ty “Senior "La Gondola—Mor ison 4, Shenton 8, "Privzell's—Holin 99; Sankey 2,.Mor- ‘vor 5, “Jonson 8; ‘Lambie 6, Haud- vensehild ‘ 3, _Laird,. ’ Kelsey, . Hewitt. Total aa. wb. ‘ (Stniiding : Senior Men’ vyvYrvyrewrrereelaereTerrrrreree 4 Prince e Riper Daily News oe ER ERIE EIDE IEEE EE SSE , 1956, Monday, Ma eh 5 To the tune of: “Scotland the Brave;” played by “niners an ‘idrummers of the 120th West “Coast Harhor Defence Troop RCA (M) ‘band, members of 17 local and visiling rinks made the tra- ditional march round the. ice as part of the opening ceremonies of the fourth annual Ladies’ Curiing Club Bonspicl Saturday night. - Following specces of welcome by Harold Thom, president of the Prince Rupert Curling Club and Lil Thom, president: of the Ladies’ Curling Club, Ald. Kay ially open and threw the time- honored “first rock” ag all curl- ers flanked the edge of the ccn- {tre ice-sheet. | ‘}GREETINGS FROM CYPY Substituting for Mayor George E, Hills, Ald! Smith brought the! greetings of the ety of Prinae | bets “By The “Canadian Press. . “Leadership of the Coast di- Victoria Cougars, who took. the Q “Tn. two Prairie’ games, Brandon The Brandon game saw.a full- scale. brawl develop in the over- players’ _ boxes. Both . benches ‘players could” bé: separated. ‘Mc- ‘Leod. and: Kukulewics drew ma- ‘| who came out of the penalty box to join the melee, with a misconduct. LED was tapped TWO PERIODS Quakers took a 1-0 lead in the :8 first period on: Eldie Kobussen’s goal and held it- until midway ‘through the final frame when Pat Lundy scored for Revals. Wayne Brown scored Victoria’s only goal ab 4:23 of the first. The Cougar lead was erased by Sam Lavitt in the second period and and an. insurance goal in the third.: ee, Sid Finney, Barty Ross; Jim McFadden and’ Rock Crawford scored: for Stampeders while Al: Arbour and Ed Stankiewicz re- plicd for Flyers. In.-New. Westminster Gerry ‘Ehman and. Fred Brown each ac- counted for a goal: and an assist! “Beliveau, ad. ~year'= “old leader af - the: NHL scoring race this:cam- “ \palgny: tallied: twice as: Canadiens “Neltedl ‘Detroit Red: Wings 6-4 with. 'a powerful third- period | attack, ‘His two goals and. two : ~ tssists: gave him 81 points, onc -more than’ the old) mark for centres set by Elmer” Lach of 7 Montreal, in 1944-46.. oo) Beliveau. nas produced 44 ponis me this season, tying the. mark for contres gel by Joc .Malone’ of Montiel tn. a 22reame: schedule Aaget9 TB, ‘And his! socaid® goal: “of the night ran his NHL, total fo 100 In three SeNSONA, ot me ais VOR: NORONTO | a “Canadiens victory al. Detroit, gave them a clean sweep of thelr two weekend games, They bent the’ last-place ,Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 In Montreal Saturday, “Meanwhile Toronto. Maple . Leafs Ged Wings 2-2 Jn. Toronta Gilurday and battled to n 2-2 stalemate against Bruins In Bos- ton Sunday, - Bruins clabbered New York "Hangers §2 [n Boston Saturday, Rangers ended thelr weekend aetion wilh a 8-2 win over, the > Muiwks In New York Sunday > Might, "Mero's how the lengue rae .. abana nows Canadiens are frst wilh 99 noliits, Rangors and Wings ara ~ dondlocked for second with 60 -Apfeeo, Lontis are fourth with 66, JRL, behind. with Aa ato Nhe oo pheeee wirmaumrenanen 1 ‘ ARPT aad M iu al a HEA To be ot fgg ee gg a tk mh hk oh ml Dickie ‘Moore was another "| two-goal man for Montreal. Sun- ri day night, Claude Provost and Floyd Curry scored thie other ; Montreal goals, Alex Delvecchio, Dutch Reibel; Lorne Ferguson troit, ae i BRUINS' TWO DOUBLES Jackie Leclair, Maurice Ri- chard, and Ken Mosdell seared for Canadiens Saturday, Tony Leswick aceaunted for the lene Chicago goal. Bruins were riding high Sat- urday, They were led by defence- man, Fern Plaman, who scored two goals and assisted on an- other, Rea} Chevrefils also sear- ‘ed = twiee, §=Defeneeman — Bill Quackenbush fired the other Bruln goal, Pete’ Conacher» and Danny ‘Lowleki were the Ranger marks- men. nay pave Lonfs a 2-2 tle with a third-period goal, Left winger Sid Bmilh scored the other Tor- anta goal, Johnny Pelrson and Cal Gardner tallied for Bruins, Leafs were behind in the score twice Saturday before they tore- ed the deadlock against Detroit, Right winger Gerry James: and rookie lefL winger Dick Duff seared the Lent goals, Lindsay nm Gordie Howe tallied for De- roll, Al New York, defenceman Bill Cindshy seored Inte In tho third period to give Rangors thelr win ovey Wawks, Tho ather goals were by Branco Horvath and Andy Hebenton, Johnny Wilsan and Gus Mortson geared for Chi- (NYO, Thursday, whon Lens Montren) and = Rangers ws ay Bt, Lous, wo oft meat. PHILISHAVE — @ Twelve Rotary + sharp silver steel blades @ Fasy-grip, hand » elasp shapo @ Pay only $5.00 Dovn -.. I's. yours @ $5.00 Trade In allowanee on your old shiver Eloetie Sep (hi MOO) scsstcnnne a7 Baltery Moxlo}, am ed McRAE BROS. “Nhe dtore Mint Bervied Walle tb eee be 4 Jand Ted Lindsay tallied for De- Sunday night centre Rudy Mi- ‘ No games are scheduled until: ‘| while . Ray ‘Cyr. came through with the other Canuck marker. onthe scoreboard. toon. Smith -declared the -'spiel offic- ; Ed Dorohoy. added the winner | Doug Adam ‘scored. on ‘a ‘pass. (D); ‘from Max McNab to out Royals Only game scheduled for to-;:man 4 (D); “night sees Edmonton at Saskas : . Johnson rl Kay Smith Opens | 4th Annual Bons spiel Parmer’ to lozal and visiting eurl- ers. - “While. everyone can’t win, I hope you all have good fun and good curling,” Ald. Smith said in opening the ’spicl. Best wishes for 2 good bon- spiel were, extended by Lil Thom who welcomed visiling and leea! rinks to the ‘spice! and introduced Ald. Smith. Extending & welcome on behalf of the men’s curling club, Mr. Thom apologized for the short- age of one local and visiting curlers to make j full use of the ctirling club's fa- ‘cilities, Led once again by the Tescrve | jarmy band, curlers marched out. of the rink to the tune of ‘Phe Barren Rock of Eden.’ The pipe vand was led by” iPine } Major J. C. Ewart with, urday afterncen and, up until: 12:15 pam. Sunday are as fol- lows: Saturday (Bi: Wilkins 11, (B). : Shier 9, Billings 5 (A). O15 pm. — McDonald Bremner 7 (Aj; Stohl 3, Kerr re (B). 9:00 p.m,—-Shier 5, Bateman 14; (By; Whatman 12, Bone 5 (A). Lofgren 7 (A): Shier 7 (A), Sunday 1:30 a.m.—Lahti $, McDonald | 11’ (Al; MeKay 10, Bremner 4 jC). : 3:45 am.—Billings 1, Kerr 1 iB) Turner 9, Wilki: 1s 5 IB), i 6:00 a.m. Lewis 9, Thom 12: 2; HC): Bateman 13, Whatman 8; (A), . | 8:15 am.—Evans 10, Bane /(D). 10:30 a.m.—Hegeie 9, Shier 4: 8) ‘Kay 19, Johnston 4 (B). 49:45 pxvi—Loferen 11, hal Bateman 13,. (B); iings “1 ‘Lahti 3 (D ‘ t of the Queen's Plate In June, track near Toronto, Assistan Canadian Champ for a run in ley of Toronto, lhe horse wan PHS a memeetenaeienianan adatenke end athe tee é stands an 8-to-§ favorite for the Plate, see your 1p ‘ANADIAN CHAMP, winter-hook favorite far the 1939 running | yy noe stuns (ralnlag at Woodbine race £ traincy Hobby Bateman tubes this photo, Owned hy BHP Beas orecord S5Ede0 lest seasen pad (CP Phe. umber! | { Vote, Published ta encourage modern tving wilh medpin plumbing aad heating equipment, The Canadian lnstitute of Plumbing and Heating 1 wee sheet of ice and urged | James Nicoll and Roderick Bruce, ° pipers; Charies Michie, bass! drum and Les Brain and Bruce | Sinclair, side drummers. Ladies’ Bonspie! results Sat- 1:15 pm— G. Johnston M E, Johnson 16, 7. i re Serapreott " lees oat Rane righti: Jim Hill, skip: Harold The average age of the crew is BC Meets N ‘hit the ice today. | Northern Ontario drew the bye ‘of the Canadian curling championship sent Manitoba! here Saturday night | ‘New Brunswick. { Opening play at 3 pam. AST | ‘followed a parade through city) istreets with competitors riding ; ‘in floats depicting the areas rep- eresented by the rinks. In the second round at 8 p.m. AST B.C. has the bye. Nova; ' Scotia faces Newfoundland, Sas- ‘katchewan, Ontario; Quebec, New Brunswick; Manitoba, Nor- ‘thern. Ontario; and Prince Ed- ward Island, Alberta. Results of the draw more than! ‘pleased the experts, who have! picked the three Prairie provin- ees as cO-favories. Saskatche- ‘wan faces Manitoba in the last: round Friday. ' The only skip to comment on | Kerr 12, Stohl 8 (A); Mex ithe outcome was Ralph Lister of | Trail Spokane ~ ~ Meet In Finals By The Canadian Press , The battie is nalf over in the /Western International “League, | ‘dis on Baturday and Spokane | ‘on Sunday emerged victorious ‘trom their semi-final contests, -both winners by 4-1 game mar- ans. Neon was on the losing side of the best-of-seven series wilh- Hrau while il was Kimberley that: ver down before the onslaught f the Flyers. . “Thal wld spokane vill meet in the American eily an Thesday for ; the first clash of the final ser- ies, In the Okanagan senior Joop the semis are wideeided yet, and the Kelownaa-Pentletou series is sure Lo go six games, wt jeast, The Stwo teams are tied wilh two “sames cach, Vernon Canadians, meanwhile Hold a Bel game nareln over Kamloops Elks. Seores In weekend play were Trail $ Nelson), Spokane 3 Kim- bevley 1, Pentleton 4, Kelowna 3 ind Vernon § Kam oops 3, en wy ah, mse raeery " wien Tens on ry hea Vou ean radued “dow expense and operating: cos and heavyectitiy) gasoline Hockey: The Standard Man cut “down time’ SASKATCHEWAN'S representatives in the Canadian curling championship at which staris today, nose together in their hom e rink at Delisle, Sask., katoon., One of the youngest rinks ever to compete in the Dominion final they second: Worth, third: Elmer just ander 28 years, ewfoundland MacNevin, in Brier Opening Round "By GERRY MARTIN Canadian Press Staff Writer | MONCTON, N.B. (CP) — The big 11 of curling: as the first round: 1:45 p.m.—Lewis 1 Lofgren {against Quebee, Ontario against Alberta, Prince Ed-' - Bremner * ward Island against Nova Scotia, British Columbia ' 4:00 pan. —Whatman 6, Turner against Newfoundland an d Saskatehew an agi tins New Brunswick, who said he lfigures “a Maritime rink could: take everything.” i“ "ALL REGARDLESS” Steve Kumzamashi of northern: Ontario's Copper Cliff rink was: la little disappointed on drawing a bye in the first round. Kuamaski said he “wants to! | play the tough ones first.” Nore: ithern Ontario mects top-rated ‘Manitoba in their first outing to-: night. | Jim Hill, Saskatchewan skip.’ expressed the thoughts of the: ‘other skips with his “you have ito play them all regardless.” Thursday will be the bie day ‘with three rounds scheduled. The only apparent benefit fram the -ldraw went to Prince Edward Is- Hand, Saskatchewan and Ontario, who drew byes and ‘have to play: ionly two nruches Thursday. Two draws are scheduled Tues- day) in the mornine and afier- inooa. The annual banguet will ‘be held Tuesday night, Wednes- ‘dav morning also will he free with play resaaiing in the after- noon and cvening, Friday two rounds ere sehetaled, my the morming and ofterngen, Jeavine the evening free in case of a tie Hartwig ¢ Chosen All-Star Coach Don Hartwik was chosen dey members of the city All-Atar basketball Ceam dit player vate during the weekend, to coaeh the team for the remainder of the season, replacing Bill Me- Chesney, John Dunes, Prince Rupert Basketball Assaciation publicity representative ane nounced yesterday, A practice has been called: fur tundght at 8 panw at the Clyle Centre for ql} basketball play. ors Interested in turing out far the all-star team. whieh ts mialehed next Friday with (he City Challengers. hte oe PATE MNS My ede My ne ne eh ee ens duty engines TRATIMORR PEGISTERED — ' n time," save on overhaul ln hy lubrlenting your diesel engines with RPM DELO Heavy Duly L ubriealing Oil, Specially compounded, it reviely corrosign, prevents (he formation of harmful deposils, keeps contaminants dispersed and stops foams tg of oll In tho erankense, i Pnsines yan smooth, d velop more power when vou wo RPM DELO Heavy Duty Labrleating Oi ta Kou engines lean and eu job. need Tessaverhanting, Mary (uday. Lwear, And they stay on the Soorder RUM DiMLO Heavy For information ov aay Standard Ol prodel, eall : W. E, (Bill) BOND Phono 3316 Days Vitec \ i i I NIE Tl Nights 2559 ‘ital Slightly-built ‘once by BC., | Moneton, NB. 30 miles souch cf See are (left to and Don Morris, lead. (CP Phoios Alberta College Champs POWELL RIVER, B.C. Ed Sorochuk ‘the University of Alberta gave this Golden Bears a goal ina sudden-death overtime retained the Hamber hockey -trophy. The Bears defeated Un-- ‘iversity of B.C, 4-2 and took the | two-game total points series 8-7. The cup has been won only! when the cup was first put up for, competition seven years ago, The trophy Fred «Cyclone, Taylor of Van- couver, former hockey ereat, Remember When By The Canadian Press Azuear, Irish-bred racer, won a Udy fortune of $108,000 in the Sama Anita handicap 21 years ‘ago--the highest purse ever won by a horse up to that time. The biggest money-winner that year however was Omaha, with a ta- tal of $142,255 including the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes, | | (P| of: period | as Alberta: was presented to: _Alberta captain Ed Ratsoy by. Two-Game Series ToDecide B.C. Cage Finals | ; VANCOUVER @— The British ‘Columbin senior men’s basket- | bat chanipionship will be decid- ed in a two-game, total-point series tonight and Wednesday night between the University or B.C. and Vancouver C-Pun, The playoff was announeed Sunday by Basil Sands of the B.C, Amateur Basketball Assoel- whion after the two teams were tied Saturday nivht in oa. six- game, four-veam, round. robin Scries, Eliminkted in the series were Vancouver ters and Alberni Athictles, basketball champlons of Canad last year, Weekend ‘Fights MANILA--Loe Espinosa, 174, wro, W7'y, Japan, (15), JOHANNESBURG. Mike Holt, ;South Africa, outpointed Garth i Panter, Dayton, Idaho, 12, mid- dle welgnts.) ! 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