Geney “yocall, will “ty back to Winnipeg: today unless Lets pull -}another switch.’ Maurice Richard snd brother “| Henri cach fired pair ‘of goals ‘land set-up two more. Jean-Beli- ‘Tveati, the’ ‘league's leading scorer, got a-goal and’ an assist: . Dickie Ol Moore, Claude. Provost: and: Bert "s Olmstead completed the. -mas- sacte, ” Pod ‘Sloan. spoiled” ‘Jacques Plante’s bid for his’ eighth’ shut- Siloub: with’: a: gon! early: in. ‘the third: period: e.win moved Canadiens. whol: iS have: 80 points, 17 points: ahead |, of” “second- -place New York’ Rang- ers; Leafs, with 48 points, are 12 behind third-place. Detroit: Red Wings: and: four ahead of Boston ‘Bruins; “who are in. "fifth ‘spot. Chicago: Black “Hawks are Jast , teams. may ‘provide . the feature re a ne lea - Prince Rupert Daily News ‘i Priday, February 17, 1956, ° _ Sinn (3 fagers Asked Here || For Games Tomorrow Night TW. Port ‘Simpson : basketball | here, The. main — game - will ‘re- ‘place the La Gondola and Friz- zell contest, postponed because members. of the Frizzell team will be travelline tomorrow Lo Kitimat for a high school ‘tour- nament, Sunday, = - Preliminary eames will Fashion Footwear meet Annettes | in a senior sirls encounter while | fan all-star juvenile team will play a juvenile Port /Siepson cage attraction. tomorrow night rat the Civié Centre in competi- tion witty local baskethall squads, it was announced at an execu- tive meetine of the Prince Ru- pert Basketball Association last night. - John Dumas, ‘nublicily vepre- sentative for the PRBA said that an invitation had been seni to! Port Simpson to ‘send t teams team. ee Other future eames wnyder consideration are return en- Alma Girbav . a Wins Laurels Alma Girbav: of Allstars took both’ women’s laurels in the lo- cal 708 bowling ‘league last Fri- | robin’. tourney. the - weelf - day. by. posting a 276. game. for March’ : 12 “during spasketiall | high: single and 592." for high }Week.” SO three honors: Tentative plats’: made last gagements for the Challengers and an all-star cirls team with | Kitinat leams February 26: the | ioe -game . series between’ the! Challengers and New,Metlakatla i ~ here March 2 and 3’and a found see j USING BASEBALLS in a novel. game of. marbles, pitcher Whitey Ford plays with his two-year- Glen Cove, N.Y., home, How can you niuss wilh big “mar, en" old:son, Eddie, at the Pallpiayer's like those? ~ Lack of Team Co- Operation Pats, Tigers. with, 43 points... Bruins, visit Chicago: y game onight: G...Van der. ‘Myc of. the, Pipe! ‘Technicians posted men’s: ‘high _ single: with ‘a 257 game ‘while ih the night included sending . invita- | tions to.the Ketchikan Rockets | and either or both New Metla- | OIL OUTPUT. ay - KARACHT. Pakistan: Or — More is ail drilling operations. ‘are’ under “| wayein- ‘West. Pakistan; Oil: pro- duction:: for 1955 . ‘reached: more than 1,300, 000: ‘parrels. ‘teompared with, 300, 000. in O47, oo. | eh TSMANS =| « DIGEST il ship ATAL HIGhWAY, ACCIDENTS HAVE FTEN RESULTED’ FROM, MUTI= LATED, HIGHWAY: SIGNS: LOTHER © UBLICISED; VANDALISM, _ SHOOT! NG. INSULATORS, CABLES © AND' LINES, LIGHTS” AND SIGNALS; Is: COSTLY. THEIR. ‘FAILURE MAY, BE. DEADLY, WHEN EMERGENCIES ARISE: : -SUCH: VANDALISM: 1S -UN-- PARDONABLE! DVISE:- YOUTHS: AGAINS T KILL= O ING: SONGBIRDS> ETC, WAYWARD ACTS’ RAVE FORCED AUTHORITIES JO RESTRICT AIR RIFLES iN ‘SOME “4 REAS.. ADULT’ SUPERVISION WILL START YOUNG "HUNTERS" RENT, “fen sm bee yiyteatcee a ae vi “WANN cmNaoK WIND blows enstward neross (he Rovkles = vfooently bringing: with ithe chinook arch, familiar to Albertans, hy a ‘EP HNOO: Calgary. skiers wateh as the arch spreads neross the sky. vf Irlaht, punitaht gids the/lowerodgo of the clouds being pushed BL tho wind from the Paelfic, Within a few hours of (he coming wl hoy F uM ae v “Mint the chinook, the temperature In Calgary rose from four legroos, thoy. wave, fo 40, Tho foothills of tho Rookles appear atl ‘the distant: background An (his, hate, COREE OURAN Ah at oe mA le * S 97 swouxd Gag Seagram's wud be SW | Seaqvaw’s DP Bagie9 Fe x "3" This agiverlisement Is not published or displayed by ‘ ‘he quar ¢ “antral Docu dour hy the Covarnmon| of British Columbia, Reece LAE EO pen BR ee vqae % . fad ola hb katl’ and Sitka teams, Local! ‘epposilicn would he nrovided by) Jim Perry of Moose: captured: men’s high three "with a 657 total, the Challengers and the. elty Automats won ‘team high! senior All Stars, . * - single for their 1041 game.and; During the week, the execu-| 2638 pinfall. told imen-young men” game, pos- ; 1; Auitomats J, BTU's: 3; “Atoms | team I. Bigesters 3; Powerhouse 0,: school players, five from ue | Pipe Technicians 4; Hotshots 2,isenior leasue and five from the Sparks 2 ; Allstars 0, Moose 4. _|juyenile. aan Wiitten ‘for The Canadian Press, in the Canadian final—this time | . By TED FERGUSON ab. the helm of - a ‘Lethbridge LETHBRIDGE, Alta. “| foursome. Boe | Three years ago a shy but con: | fident 16-year-old from Vulcan | man is looking for better: things’ skipped his rink to’ victory in! with his newly-formed quartet, the Alberta high school curting which will compete at Fort: championships and represented: William Feb, 20-24. Howe and McNulty 3, ‘+ Jewellers 1, (OP Photos nem | Advertsing it Daily News Biings Results the province in the Canadian! ya) uapie EXPERIENCE ° final at Saskatoon, a T think I gained invaluable | Today Barry Coleman, now 19 | Lexperience by taking part, in the } (and. quickly..confident.” is once | ‘finals before. and -will’ have; the , | more’ the Brovinee's color- bearer | advantage over skips: ‘who | ~~ ane ‘haven't participated in Gana-! dian playoffs,” Coleman ; said ! ‘lan Dunbar lafter winning the provincial ‘title at Calgary. Coleman moved to Lethbridge |, ‘from Vulcan, a smal! town about :65 miles south of Calgary, in! 11954 when his father, a school ' jteacher, resigned because of ill’ ‘health, He didn’t bring any of his pre- | /Vious teanmmates—Ron North-’ coll, Warren. Banks and Bill Hansell—who since have split: up, His current crew didn't curl. as a unit until last December. Second Bob Everson, 17, and lead Scott Tlenderson, 16, had | been curling together before team ' “they were joined by third Frank : fr /Boal, 16, two seasons ago, Cole- | “man met them at Lethbridge Colleghile Institute, Both Everson and Henderson ' have beeh tossing rocks — for six’ years while Boal has three « *} years behind hin, Colaman'’s father won the | ‘second event of the Foothills , bonsplel in 1952 and the third event of the 1953 Vulenn bone: isplel, Barry played lead for his | “| Top 5- Pinner P Dunbar of Thom Sheet: Meta! took both high single and | three honors for A League in! the.'Men's. Flve-Pin Bowling league. Monday with scores of! 300 and 768 0 | - Howe and MéNulty took both | team single and three on scores of 1177 and 3287, Tn B league, D. Dixon of Dust- caters rolled a high game of 311 while R. Moxley of Skeena . Beverages took high three with: a “IIL score, ‘Leftovers took hath single and three on scores 0 1096 and 2025. Results: A league - Thom, ‘Sheet Metal 4, Philpott \-Evltt 0; ‘Moose 3, Family Market 1; Hills & Willlams 3., Bleetricians 1; Cook's B Lenguo—Leftovers 4, Dept. : of ‘Transport 0; Skeena ‘Bover- ages 3, Aces 1; Legion 3, B, C., B Lengue--Ksso Fuel Service splels, He tapped the Lethbridge 38, Leftovers 85, Skeena Hever> meet in 1054 but lost In the 1084 apes a6, BC, Packers 85, Dust- | final, enters 23, Aces 31, Legion $0,’ Barry skipped a rik in whieh Dept, of Transport 10, his father was a member to the se bgt aes ee * nd or Y a ps Ee Sa You Name It, We Print It 1+ Right! seen ee Se ans se Quality Craftsmanship That Costs No Morel When it comas to printing, seo ust Our superlor workmanship adds much to tha appearance of your job, but adds nothing to its cost, Let us prove this with quototions on anything from a business card to a catalog, SI v Daily Vows Commorcial Printing. Phono 4125 Whore Craftsmanship Counts = years playing coach of the Kim- | berley Dynamiters of the West-| basement of the league len International Hockey; the season began and now are! ! League, Thursday handin in his jmore than 10 points away from: League semi-final belween Re-| Moose took team ‘three’ for their ' tive decided there . will be “an | resignation, Results: Maniacs 3. Pilot Plant si ibly March 13, with the youner | on chosen from the high! quit because “the boys wouldn't | clals. said former coach Johnny Former ‘Alberta Champion To Represent ~ Province Again at High School Finals Third in the 1953 finals, ‘Cole. adult and veteran curlers. | MODERNIZE Packers 1; Dusteaters 3, PSO auner In the Vulean competl- Standings: A Leaghe—Maoose - 40, Howe and MeNulty 30, Thon SEASONED PLAYER Sheet Metal 36, Family Market; sineo his provinelal win In 36, Wectriclans 28, Cook's Jewels: 1963, Burry hug won two aggre- lers 27, Philpott-Evitt 26, WANs: Bales, In the Raymond “and and Willams 26, Lethbridge high) sehoab hone. Sees Dynamiter Coach Quit By The Canadlan Press oe ‘ Norman: Larson,. for three boys. will play better for some- one else.” Dynamiters have been in the! since | third place. Larson said he has no immed- Larson, 30, who plays centre | Club offi- the cellar- dwelling, team! iate plans in hockey, 'Achtzener, who guided the Dy-' losing namiters to an Allan Cup fn: the} 1935, will take over for the rest: {of the season. League standings | ‘see Spokane Flyers three games ‘in front of Trail, with Nelson ‘hot behind in-third place. In the OSHL, Penticton is the: ‘centre of a squabble between ‘hockey club officials and the Parks Board, operators of the Memorial Arena—home of the: play hockey with me.” “The team has been badly," he said, “Maybe cights of three events in the! 1954 Lethbridge shirtsleeve bon-! spiel, an event held annually for Conteovorsy started arly this | week when Parks Board officials ‘threatened to shut the arena | doors to the Vs unless. back debts were paid and the per- i game rent of $175 paid in cash. [after each game, Club officials, who have been‘ {invited to a conference between | ,the board and city council, said ithe rent would not be paid for _tonight’s game regardless of the “amount taken in at the gate, ! Vernon Canadians, meanwhile are a shoo-in for first place in: the leavue, riding about 15 : points ahead of Penticton, Kam-_ ‘loops Elks are third while Kel-- owna Packers bring up the rear, _ Besides curling Coleman plays; baseball for a Lethbridge jun- ior team. Last year he was a; “! juvenile hockey ace and two years ago raved basketball for the collegiate’s "B” team. | Coleman voesn't concentrate : on either Knockout or draw in! curling com petition, but his rink: is proficient: at both styles. Remember When By The Canadian Press Detroit Red ‘Wings set the ‘NHL reeord for snost, consccutive ‘goals by one ieam in one same. when they walloped New York Rangers 15-0 in Detroit 12 Yur’ ago, Ken McAuley in the losers’ nets also had [7 saves. Connie ‘Dion in the Detreit nets had onsy “nine New York shots to stup in preserving a giswt-oat, Curling Final Set Next Week REGINA th —-Mys. Hazel Grigg af Moose Jaw advaneed to the Suskatehewan women's curllne oo remem _ finnt Thursday by defeating UNLUC KY DAY Mrs, Esther Walker af Govan ILFRACOMBE, England @ -- 16-8 fnoa third and deelding Storekeener Kenneth Abbot, 57, southern playaff. The provin- was walking back to his shop ¢lal final Is scheduled Feb, 22- ‘when a runaway aulomoblle “ay at Estevan. ‘knocked hin down. The car con. , cee aw usen ie tinued downhill and erashed In-- to his shop, ¢ Try a NEWS CLASSIFIED OUR AIM Is TO OMPLETELY! WE HAVE FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES ANY AND ALL UNITS IN OUR FLEET 1 THE PRICES ARE AT OUR FULLY DEPRECIATED BOOK VALUE— AS IS — WHERE IS yw FORDS % WHITES x VOLKSWAGENS x FEDERALS e NEAL EVANS Transportation Co, Ltd, 22. 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