ve race but Pin: Bowling League: Mon- utting “together. . three r-an 808 tally to shade ious high’ fhree of 798 Bob Vuckovich of the Period Driv 1ird Peric e ives Boston Victory uins may be stragglers in the National | patsies, ef -Chicago. Black. ‘Hawks tried it Friday night. What happened? }. Bruins slapped:them down 3-0 _,. [for their 10th win in 44 games {this season, , The Beantow they rallied for three goals, - It-was-the only game of. the night and the 5,160 customers at ‘Chicago Stadium. had little to .{cheer about.. It was a. Bruin ~|Show, particularly in the final or most (per en. | ; o'vame Gardner. ‘and Johnny Peirson je; came up with goals. period’ when Leo Labine, Cal SIXTH ZERO 4 Bruins’ threw up a tight de- ;- |fence."and” helped goaltender -! Terry Sawchuk record his sixth n|Shutout of the season. He handl- deis; | €d 24 Chicago drives. o . The, win' left Boston in last]. place: ‘with 29 points, eight be- ‘(hind the Hawks — and. Toronto st| Maple ‘Leafs, who are: tied for {fourth:spot, Neither Hawks nor ~ {Bruins play tonight. -In.two.en- gageinents Detroit Red Wings are: ,,at Toronto and New York Rang- ers: clash with Canadiens. at Montreal, Sunday, Leafs are at Detroit, Canadiens travel to Chi- cago and Rangers are at Boston, Leafs have. defenceman Jim -.]Morrison back in the lHneup to- ; -jnight. Morrison has been out for ~: fa couple of weeks with a hip in- » ...[jury. Toronto coach’ King Clancy is-happy about his return. But he isn’t too pleased. with some | Leaf regulars. “We've lost three of our last four games. We have to recoup. And we picked’ a dandy team to recoup.against. The Wings have won their last six games.” Packers, Canadians. ague standings, splitting points ith -Hills “atid; Wiiliams: while former’ leaders “Howe and. M¢- Nu to'a.single point iit Philpott- Evitt Po ‘B” league, “Ron Tubbs of Packers took. high’: game .@ 268 score while. ‘téeam=! 40: . a 1 Dall nantypad !League, Kimberley. Dynamiter's | *" ‘had.an easy time, too, They de-|!ain community where he mar- | ihate-R, Small’ captured: - high. three: with a 654 total, Aces. took : » team: high game ‘with 937/:-and_ {lovers »< rolled’. high’. three th.a 2638 score, 2 esults:. A’ League — Cotk’s| Cwellers 4, Electiricians 0; Phil-! Pott-Evitt 3, Howe & McNulty 1; ‘hom Sheet. Metal 3, , Family Markel): Hilys & Willams 2, *Mocse 20 a sAgUe—-Dept, of Trarisport <“4pLegion 0; B.C, Packers 4, Esso -/ Buel Service 0; Skeena Bever= «fies 3; Leftovers 1; Aces 3, Dust. ce OMENS De So “Standings: A League--Moose 20, Howe’ & McNulty 28, Thom i fit Me'ial, 27,.Famlly. Market Bae Joweltens'22; Philpott. {U2 Blecthiclans 20, WINS & NiMams: 18, SS “BY League—Esso Fuel Service — 8t, BO, Packers 28, Skeenn Bev- (Pages 24;- Legion 24, Leftovers - dd, Dusteaters 23 Aces, 21, Dept, oie of, Transport 18, '. : ake — AF ree ete a epeEN OnteTe fe te HE HRT Shee ‘ >. Interior ‘Spiel | Reaches Semis Le | ‘NELSON h— Curling rinks me akipped by Don Lord of Nolson uy Nd Scotty Ross of Tal) stand Within striking distanee of vie- tory inthe diamond jubilee . fnsplels first and second prim- iMy,events, Both rinks will compete Sat- Utday In separate semi-finals Of the West Kootenay grand challenge andthe Silver City — oyents as tho district © curling ' Asociatlon's frat annual bon. “ aplol ncvances into Its third day, Lord, a product of Manitoba ohamplon Ross Forsytho's tl Hort, Jed hls rink to’ wins aver ails MIL Rylls and Joo Hing- Wing to stretch his consecutive wih. total to seven, “Tho Lord rink ts closely trall- 1 > Ol by Scotty Rosy and his mates, Who have slx straight wins in hovsplel play, oo “The sbruggle among 14, West Kootonay curling rinks for the ~ Nght.to represent the disudet in the 1060 1.0, flnnls edges into round two today, The competi. — Mon da part of the bonaplel's “'flveeday curing spree, Among ftstround yletors wos ‘Tall aklp Theo Frenchy D'Am- ay, A former Conndian ‘ehame non, ae ok ENPERIMENT Within two yonrs a voquiar sere vy 108 Of ‘Oxporimontal achool’ tole. Win Handily ~ By, ‘The Canadian. Press «Kelowna: Packers and Vernon Canadians. rolled to : effortless | wing in Okanagan Senior Hockey |League play Friday night. ~ _The Packers disposed of the worldly Penticton Vs 9-1 and Vernon tossed 11 goals into Kam- [loops Elks’ net and had only two ‘scored against them, In: the’ Western International feated: Nelson Maple Leafs 4-1. Jones ‘scored his: first hat trick, Jim Middleton had his 166th: goa] In OSHL play, Mike Durban 100th, Other marksmen were Joe Kaiser, Bill Swarbrick and | conch Moe Young, Joe Malo was the sole scorer for the star-stud- ‘ded Vs. Cai Jones Inks Bomber Contract WINNIPEG. @)— Winnipeg Blue Bombers. today.-announced ihe signing of Chlvin Jongs, 22-year: old guard and captain of Towa University of the Mid-West Big 10 conference, Jones, who welghs 230 pounds nobody can, play them for} ners were held to ~ fa 0-0 deadlock until the third |. - | period... ‘Then ome a mtn’ : | Big Four, WIFU Officials § tart Sessions Bricktaying . | Plastering General Repairs ~ ae Prin ce Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 21, 1956, | fo Name Board To Contro/ League Workings By AL VICKERY Canadian press: Staff Weiler est was ‘an interlocking schedule} Canadian college draft for cil R. (Dick) Balchin between the two loops, Several) involving graduates of McGill, Centre, at 7 p.m. “TWO ALLSTAR CAGE GAMES ON TAP AT CENTRE TONIGHT Two exhibition all-star games between Prince Rupert and Kitimat basketball teams and a senior league cage fixture are on tap for Prince Rupert sports fans tonight at the Civic In the main feature at 9 pm., Alek Bill’s City Challengers meet the Kitimat All-Stars, picked from four Senior “p” teams in the smelter city league. An all-star team from the senior girls league will meet a Kitimat All-Star girls squad: at 8 pm. while Frizzell’s are matched with Sunrise in the senior league opening match | WINNIPEG .gi--The Big Four iand Western Interprovincial | Football Union went into separ- late sessions today, and their clubs submitted proposils for; Queen's, Western, ‘Toronto, Mc- partial or full interlocking games; Master and British Columbia. bul no agreement could be Referred to the Big Four’s an- - | reached and the matter was rel-iyual session was a bid by a Sar-| - ee |Use Want Ads—They Pay Phone 4526 y ' ‘main problems will be naming/erred back to the annual! nia group for a berth in the cast- 4, |the five representatives apicee;mectings otf she — respective ‘ern league. 4 : to sit on a 10-man board which }leagues today and Sunday, It! ‘will control the workings of the! likely will be discussed again i bwo leagues. Monday by the 10-man board,’ Formation of the overall or-jalthough inaieations were that ; THE ganization does not mean athe move would not go through: i MF breakaway from the Canadian) at least not this year, jen baosw |Rugby Union. Both leagues’ ex-} Agreement was reached on | ecutives felt, however, that they wanted an organization of their own to deal with matters of com- mon interest to Canada’s two ‘major professional leagues and which were not pertinent to other - ~ +e teat \ 1 Ch op Suey Grotto Results Results of Grotto Trophy curl | ing competition last week are | as follows: @® FINE, FAMOUS CHINESE DISITES SERVED TO PERERCEION For Orders to producing the world’s most styl- ish and long-range ski junipers appears as safe during the 1956 winter Olympic Games as a snowball at the North Pole. In: five days of steady prac- tice on classic “Italia” hill for the games opening next Thurs- day no other jumper has shown himself to be in a class with ‘Scandinavia’s best. | The Russians‘crave to replace the Finns and Norwegians but they havé yet to show a man who can handle himself in flieht or touch down as gracefully as their little nerthern neighhors. The Americans are great com- ing down the sloping take-off chute, handle themselves well in flight and land lichtly, Bus the Finns appear even better and jump farther. FACE TOUGH DECISION Each country is permitted to enter only four men in the sve- cial: jumpine event scheduled for | February 5, But the Finns can't | even decide which man to leave | off among Antti Hyvarien, Lino ; Kirjonen, Hemmo Silvonneninen, ‘ Auli Kallakorpi and Kalevi Kar- | kinen, Any man left off would have | little trouble making any other: quartet with the possible excep- tion of Norway. Norway’s long ; | leapers are not due at Cortina | for another day or two, Thev in- clude. Arnfinn Bergemann, 1952 Olympic champion, | »Bergmann’s performance will | t 1 be watched with interest by Can- | ada.” The far-flying mining en- ; gineer, although competing for! Norway, was a resident of Rev-' elstoke, B.C. at the time of the | 1952 winter eames, He left his native Trondheim | in 1950 anc went to the U.S: Then he went te the B.C. moun- : ried and settled down. . } | At Kelowna, centreman Bill} .The Finns dominated fricay's | practice leaps. The 27-year-old | Kallakorpl pot off jumps of; 262% and 281 fect, And Kirioneas ‘his 150th and Brian Roche his matched his teammate's second jump. : The Russians may lack shill in’ ski Jumnine but there's no find. ing few with their speed on: skates, In the Swiss internatianal: sneed skating meet at Davos! Friday, U, §, skaters smashed | the US. 1 ANO-imetre mark threes times in the space of 20 minutes | ut the best they could cto wes: Q He for, 29%h by Gene Bandtly ; 4 af Milineayolis; Remember When ! By The Canadian Press i and stands six feet, likely will be ised al tackle, Bomber’ coach Al Sherman said, Jones was named the outstanding Hneman in the Blg 10 last vear, Bombers now have four im- ports under contract, Others are fullback Bob Davenport from University of California; hold- over tackle Buddy Tinsley ‘and back Boh McNamara, who will be completing the second year of a two-year contract, SCORTSMAN'S p GEST “a sharp CROW DECOYS en BEND FRAME INTO WRAP PRAMIE SHAPE OF WITH BLACK ' A CROW ! CREP PAPER, STRAIGHTEN HOOK TO STICK IN AROUND OR TOP OF AN: OLD SPLIT FENCE POST {Mee Autii Ee Ustt PLIERS To BEND HANGERS INTO TG GHAPE OF SILHOURTTRD GROWS, WRAP BLACK CEPI! PA PIR OVER FRAMES» GLUING NNDS “TO WOLD IN PLACE. Flu. A FEW BODIES WITH! 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What 4927 g Scandinavians Favored — In Olympic Jump Events CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy | Jurij Michailov, | 25-year-old (?) — Scandinavia’s heritage of construction engineering stud ‘from Russia; streaked to a ay record with clocking of two.and playoff games: relations, @dderbam 18, MeNcice minutes 9,1 ‘teammates also finished third, League; standardization of play-! steel 8, ‘fourth, sixth and seventh. Sand- ‘Off dates; method of operation | vig’s time was °2:16.6. expected today. when veteran !the power Oleg Goneharenko attempts to |"! complete a double in the 10,900- !¥* imetre race, Thursday. »|foctball in the country. Earlier talk of a commission- : ‘er fo control Canadian profes- ional football seems to have dicd oul with the setting up of the board, which was piven the res- ponsibility of dealing with: uni- form player contracts; starting, shtor ,dates for training sessions; num-|kenae #: Baxter 12. 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