a we wee ee eee. AR an -- Moat RTE RETAKE EEA hae nah OO 6 Prince Rupert Dally News free eet: wee tee : . . Cafe Tightens Lead | In Jr. Cage League | La Gondola dehtenes eh leavue lead last ‘rizzell's fur theiy third st {ngs since the beginning of The Gondoliers now boast a Pur-polit edge on Sunrise and ‘rigzell’s, in second phiee with tvo pulnts each, \ Two quick field goals by ‘Terry Shenton in the first quarter put the cafe team ahead to stay and the sure Meld shooting of Jim Stewart and the accurate free shots of Gary Morison kept them there, * Stewart bueketed eieht field goals and sank one of four free shets to dead his team: with) 17 polats while Morison sank eight af 20 free shots anid three field gonts, for 14 pots Art Helin led Frigzel’s poimt- qetters. with 18, while John Lamble and Jim Johnsen, with dight were runners-ups. > Gondoliers led 10-6, 19-13 and 20-27 at the breaks. In Juvenile league action An- nunelation, paced by S, Comad- Ina with 13 puints, took a 30-15 s decision off Orme's. Sheldon Wong, Derek Allen and K. Mah were the only scorers on the drugstore squad. GEORGE DAWES : AUCTIONEER Y pPhone 6032 and 2952 BRRREC OMS AEE SuAnEE Wallace's Dept. Store B WEARS!” z ‘ Socks B been a year-round resident of farm at Bowle, Md. Fillon and defenceman Jack: ve The Canadian Fr . u Ties Tee Where he 18 In DUS} Reports have been circulating] Bownnss, | No doubt about it, the National SnsOn are vied “with "Toronto Mt ‘ Bolts i re Lee ene [hat three syndicates already] OVERCOME DEFICIT ‘Hockey League has a new andj fourth with 19 paints, Boston S Swoet : a eer emer | have offered $1,000,000 for Nash- The Canucks had to come. unexpected look. ‘Bruins are a point behind in the a weaters ala Vist! THE In alone. The big coll has eam-| trom behind In the last period to} The schedule ts almost one-! cetlar, i Pyjomas ww ed $945,145. ‘whittle out their victory. ‘Uurd over and hanging on the} phe ptawks have thelr work cut fy luspenders . COMMODORE po Playing before a crowd — of ae of mw ea nt fit oie owt for them, In three games r 3,062, the Canucks ted it up'ef teams who haven't finished 11) oeninst the Bhueshirts this sea- qe | tagninst the Blueshirts this sea gm Ski Cops a ‘WHERE GOOD FOOD Hockey Scores lute In the third and banged in: the first division for so IONE | son, Chicago has failed to gain y. Pants i a an a nean OSL, ‘the whining goal with less than they almost qualify as upstarls. tas much asa Ue. i Sockets 0 COSTS LESS Kelowna 6. Vernon 2 three minutes remaining. They, Only once in the last nine sea: | Runeer coach Phil Watson nN Bw) We Cater to Banquets of Penticton 6, Kamloops 2 added the insurance marker Inio,seNs have Chirago Black Hawks’) Oo" bon Murphy till smap 1 " Jeans a oa i T ni “_ Kimberley 9 spoken 5 wempty net. reached the playoffs, New York ; ss streak wl leh hi ‘ la i ‘d ® Raincoats a all Types yan Doce Ray Cyr and Phil Maloney Rangers did it twiee in the last 0 en CSS § MA ue 1 has lasted ® White Shict A |paced Vancouver with two goals 13 campatans, In each ease, the: Baines. at a tuat vin 8 it ie a 6 ones ot lO apiece, Les Lilley, Bob Kaber {2 teams Just squeaked Into} ‘varmet or the Hawks. The 5 Cowboy a 5 AN 5 land Freddie Brown provided the furth place. |an -voar-ald left winger has scor- w Shirts aw : By - jother markors, ors and. thew me Matting ‘ed four of his nine Boas agalust 8 Flan: " i New Westminster scoring was, @! WHS WORE DNB te reas . gp Flonnel i DIGEST hal sharp ‘by Doug Adam and Gordie each ather for the bouby prize, | I ho vk w Shirts a 'Washowny, who scored two cacr, Bey SUI are running close toe’ Boston Brulns, who play hast . an GROUND SNARING nid iinky toyeo. ellie butts Une ip, J seams Wo the. Geen TS gti fem A! i SAL Te of Habsrin a wepuad nt Fiqy ne pnd Eird spots. . Cony, Came seared “Ladity hal a | a ‘SURVIVAL FOOD |, | In Vieloria, a crowd of 3.100 Raligers ure voront with 96!Caplain’ Fernie Plaman isa a wis | , B (FOR ONDERS TO TAKE OUT CN Maley: : points, lx behind the league. doublful sturter for that contest. " a , hd e ° enddine Montreal Canadiens and? ‘The defenceman was Injured " ree f londlig Moitreal Canadiens and: w ‘ Ne { pi | ala ans in ‘three ahead of Chicago. By the: Tuesdry when struck by a witk- is ep . ore a | weekend, the Hawks could be ined skip shot by teammate Doug a nu Try Daily News Classifieds. § At H Sh seeond. ;Molins at a practice, Clit doc- BRUNER ERRNMNRANS ! orse Ow ane mavuertner ‘tors reporled Pluman suffered 4 BMau . . ae . TWO GAMES TONTGHET leovere brulse | ian Wy | CHICAGO @--Two Canadian severe brulse, (SON, jhorses Tuesday lth placed’, The beams tangle wt New York warren TAKE ADVANTAGE}: ° ‘ ik on ag. 4 nde a | oN ' 4, . vy Ne $0 j | / tag \, de wa? & 4 CHILDREN’S ings m= Animals —~ Zlppere 61.50 ip $3.75 Shop Early While Selection is Complete FASHION LODO RN Py BRIO eT TOOT ORS PORE ECC EE ER CE t [t's Time To Check Your Nhanslin we POMS ee Shree | Virece Wned ~~ Temenos, = Pelt Straps Animal Sipper Wednesday, November 30, 1955, | wy | their erip on the junior night with a 44-36 win off. raight victory in three out. the season, \ | Saturday, next juntor game, Will see Fraser and Payne, wine | less in wu slats, matched | against Suneie who have a ll: Win-loss record, | Other cage action has Dom’s| neutched against Gold's Jn the! senior girls league and Mansons | meeting Fraser and Payne in the juvenile opener, | i 1 1 1 honenpe: TENTOU tu Gondola Morhon 14. Shenton &, | Grey 1. Tureeta, Stewart 17% Dean, | Pruses Anton. Bury. | Mercaison 2 frowgts Helin 13, Morven, Sankey oo Beles, Hewltt, Leeman, Pasitepselitld, bated. Bamble 8. Jebo on ot Referees, Forward, Merson, ALVENILE Gomes, Thom, Wong 7, Allen 4, Toms. Roberts, Younn, Allen, Mah o4. Alger. Tureotte, Cameron, Hatebie, Jensen, Gino. Anninetation: Jim) Arseneau, doe Aveenenn Tn Ro Oskey 6, Lyons, We Otkev, Toth, Mgere, Comadina 13, Seduwilerk 2, U, 5, AMBASSADOR OF MUSCI Crpeney, 1 cece Actystreongn, e Belair Stud Referees, Sankey, Forward Scorer, ; e Kelty, Timekeeoper, Twaltes. : Auction Btondinys: Wor Pin, ba Gondow Ja 0 66 CI 6 D . d Prev td gp Gaim vente Fraser & Payne... ... 0 2 0 | NEW YORK 18--Despite.a de- nial by an executor of the estate, Wrestling Job For ‘Peg Star TORONTO @—Dick Huffman, a star Hneman with Winnipeg day Blre Bombers and a former pro- | 245 fessional wrestler in the United} Several New York newspapers States, will re-enter the wrest-: published the report. The Dally ling field carly In January, pro- j Mirror, under the byline of sports rioter Frank Tunney, announced i editor Dan Parker, said the decl- Tuesday night, sion had been reached by excecu- Huffman, a 260-pound, six-foot 21-inch tackle, now ts In Hamil-| ward, prominent sportsman-soc- ton training for the East-West lalite who was shot to death ac- ajl-star fuotball game here Sat- | cidentally by his wife Oct. 30. urday, 1 John Ludewile, one of the exe- Before entering the profession- | cutors, denled the report. “Every- al ring, Huffman was wrestling/one is free to speculate, of champion at University of Ten-{course.” he sald. “But no deci- nessee, ision has been made in the mat- ' Sinee joining the Western In-/ter.": , ter-provincial Football Union | The holdings com pr Ise 65 club five years ago, Huffman has: horses and the 2.500-acre* Belair day that the $5,000,000 Belair Stud, including the great Nash- ua and other race horses of the Inte William Woodward Jr., will ‘be put up for auction within 90 ig Emersency FOOD FOR LOST SPORTSMEN OR FORCED LANOING SURVIVORS CAN BE HAD BY TENDING SHANES Ot THE GROUND, FISHING OR OTHER CORD WITH A SLIDING LOOP On ONE END WORKS NICELY, PLACE LOOPED FIND IN A SMALL CLEAR: ING THAT BIRDS FEED ON OUST IN DAILY OTHER BHO IS TEMDRO BY PERSON LYING UNGECH ih HEARBY BUSHES WHO YAHKG IT WHEN BIRD (OR SMALL ANIMAL) STEPS IN LOOP, STAKE SMALL, SHORT SNARES OF Cook's Jeweller’s Layaway Plan Your Smoll Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Christmas EB US, decathlon champlon Bob Mathlas Coreground) joins some Indian girl athletes in warm-up exercises at New Delhi’s National Stadium, Mathis, on a State Department-sponsored goodwill tour, spent three days corching Indian athletes, there were persistent’ reports fo-: tors of the estate left by Wood- | TORONTO (—The success of Fround power over alr power In the Grey Cup started an argue ment that gives this Saturday's Enst-West all-star Shrine game an extra attraction, Fans across the couniry will be walling to see if the ground attack of the western all-stars wilh prevall over the passing of- fensive of the East, Edmonton Eskimos’ split-T ground attack jin the Grey Cup game over- “whelmed Montreal Alouettes whose main weapon was the passing arm of Sam ¢The Rifle Etcheverry, The all-star game at: Varsity Stadium here Ukely will provide fuel for the argument, The west- ern squad has 14 Edmonton play. ers on Ib and the eastern line-up East-West Tit To Add to Argument On Strategy Used in Grey Cup Gar This time Uhe Esk ball carriers may rot have li so easy, The castern team includes such de- fensive standouts as Billy Shipp and Bill Albright of Toronto Argonauts, Vinee Scott and Eddle Hevian of Hamilton ‘Tiger-Cats and Frank Dempsey of Ottawa Rough Riders. The Fast’s flrepower will cone from tho passing of Etehevergy, who completed 30 of 39 passes In the Grey cup game, and Tom Dublinski, the leading passer in the Big Four this season, Kind Al Pfeifer af Argos, Du- biinskl’s favorite target during the reaular Big Four" season, gives the casterners another bril- lant pass recelver, Pfeifer, who: cnught 15 touchdown passes and! ted the Big Four In scoring, will’ aQ i ( inetudes 12 Montreal men. duad- fin the Grey Cup final, (Pop) ivy of Edmonton and [maces tenccae sean semmernenens certain seitanamn eatin a een cs formation and Ivy wilh be able: ; ’ -to field Che entire Edmentan ‘first-string backfleld. It has Fi ers Warriors Tied ‘Jackie Parker at) quarterbuck, } ;Norme Kwong and Johnny! _ @@ i Bright in the fullback slots and | F ; Roille Miles and Bark Lindley as Or rairle €a halthacks, , BURIIS OL4 By The Canadian Vress fang saw the Regals score their} The addiwea os Bright to the Edmonton Flyers moved Into a fist win tn three games of Western Hneup was made only corand-place tle in the Western their coast tour, The win putt Tuesday. He was named as Te ‘Hockey League Prairle division, them in third place in the! placement for Kurt Burris, bril- by downing Seattle Amerleans jPrairle division along with Sas-{ lant two-way Eskimo centre 9-2 Tuesday night. Vancouver jKatoon Quakers. vatricken with feud polsonlig Canucks stretched thelr lead inf After a scoreless frst pertod,: after the Grey Cup game. the Const diviston to seven polnis!Geurge Senick scored twice for! es - by defeating New Westminster'the Regals while team-mate: Remember When section after swamping Vicwria) sisted by BH Kyle, j tory, wag killed six years ago in Cougars 4-1, + Norm Johnson scored cd three gonls In each period be-) Cameron scored for the Cougars plon who lost the title to Jake fore a crowd of 2,300 to move Into: fate in the third, -Lamotta, was flying to the Uni- aoue with the idle Winnipeg® ‘Tonight, Regina is at New’ ted States for a return fight ' Warriors, ‘Westminster and Seattle at Sus- with Lamotta when he lost his Edmonton was paced by two-' katoon, Hfe at age 33. soul efforts from Gerry Melnyk! -~-----—-~- fone ee and Ed Stanklewiez, Singles: ‘New were chalked up by Norm Cor-! coran, BU MeNelil, Bill Dea,, Chuck Holmes and Ray Kinase-'9 g go_ wich. Wit Seattle marksmen were Rudy h One Third Season Gone tonight while Detrolt Red Ns _ oe , visit Toronto to play the Maple: s § val The winer of the Toronte: ast iq { Ig {s lame will move into undisputed! hy ‘The Apoctateel Press ‘possession of fourth place, ‘The Wings, defending third and (tth in the Corinthian jtluss for hunters --- ridden by amateurs dn hunting costumes or Military uniforms--at the hurse (show held in conjunction with the International Livestock ikx- position hare, ' John Sifton of Winnipes won ‘hird prize with hls Royal ‘Tour. Hist, sia-year-old chestnut mare, "He oalse took (th plire wilh: annie lng} , /Gormley, a six-year-old bay 2008, Ball Parke City, outpotated i e te in 10-Pin Loop ‘Mike Miaamier, M04), Detroll, see Hartford, Conn, autpolnted: Pap te ‘py Gault, $4, Spartanburg, 6.0. Jean Sharpe iy, The event was won by Sequoia, ‘Jew Sharpe topped women 10 y Jdeyenold bay gelding, the Seglera dn the Mixed Ten-Pin; Longue Stundey with an indly-: ‘entry of Sally aiecuny of Chie . Buffalo, N.Y. Til Andrews- | a seape sob Satteraflet Qout postponed A FLAT IN A CLEARING TO CATCH | Cad, Hdunl high score of 170, while ! , lor mn x SCRATCHING BIRDS, SCATTBA veescnuemeves trun: Rev Matson back wonneay's ih by snowstorin ta Dee. 6, . a ENTRAILS, (}CEO3, BIG INDUSTRY three score with a! 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