Prince Rupert Daily News ’ Monday, September 27, 1954 - ae i winning goal, | Port Edward Victorious In Manson Trophy Play Port Edward Paramounts ended up 1954 Prince Rupert and District Football Association play Satur- a(day night taking the.Manson Trophy in a hard fought contest with General Motors, The game ended at regulation time with the score knotted at l-1 and two five-minufe over- time periods failed to produce a However, the con- fest was awarded to Paramounts as General Motors had one cofn- OPTOMETRIST Fred E, Dowdle Phone 5548 303 3rd Ave, W. | : if The Experienced ‘Traveler— Colne Near of Far— | | | eR ED aE Ee EE Makes His Flest Call— Hils local Travel Agent— " WHOSE SERVICES ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE ft laces i a Pe Your Local Travel Agent al ace § 2 c a CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL oa 4 LIMITED -* Dent. Store § ~ A Prince Rupert Terrace Kitimat : agnonesagnonaand Dial $227 Phone (33: Phone 20 ; Use We nt Ads—they Pay | | quor: “Contiol. Board? Columbia. GREER & BRIDDEN LD. Builders and Contractors: it j che game was awarded {y Para- he needs no rest between per- 1 i fing overtime. piay no corner er kick against tnem in the sec- ond overtime session, The win gives Port Edward their second silverware for the season, Earlier this month, they bested Gondola Cafe to win the North Star Trophy. The final game of the season was played in windy, rainy weather on a soggy field with a sodden ball, Halftime score was 0-0. Ten minutes after the second half. got underway Oscar Mer- cer.. Paramount forward, took advantage of the slowness of the Motor’s defence in clearing the ball from in front of their goal, to drive a shot past Frank Rut- ten, | With only minutes remaining ‘in regulation time wingman Ed ‘Rutten put Motors back in the! |running with. a shot from a iscramble in front of the Para-| | mount goal. The goal was dis-- puted by Paramount players who: claimed Rutten had. been offside, outcome of the world ser but referee Pat. Foreman disa-' knuckle-balling relief specialist, of the Giants, d allowed the goal, His, If Wilhelm can baffle the In-. caus¢d-Paramount’ goal-! diung the way he has baffled the y..Nisyok to slorm offj best hitters in the National! 1.. protest, leaving his League all season, the Giants as decided can't, you've gat to like Cleve- :Dlay pVer-| land’s chances. back on the} The righthanded North Caro? ‘iffer«Motgt's captain Mau- amine is the greatest game-sav- Bishop agreed to the move. jer around today. There might not have been a belter one, He could be in there nearly every day, the playoft lests, because | Licks were made against the: Paramounts while one was boot-’ ed against the mutor’s eleven. | formaners yen NN JOCKEY Ted Atkinson ‘right) is congratulated by C. §. Jullien, president of Aqueduct race track after Atkinson became the fourth jockey in tart | SPORTS ROUND-UP | By GAYLE TALBOT WIFU Lead T ht By The Canndlan’ Press” By. the time the. final: whistle blows in tonight's Western Inter-provincial Calgary and Edmonton, three teams canbe tied for first place with a fourth ~OUES TAXI DIAL J3 3 . promer SERVICE | pee! a » Stand: Allesn Hlogk, Siath § May Be Tied| /ropar to wel , Football Union games ati : only two points. off the pace. the WIFU this season has been virtually a “homer” league. With the exception of the tall-ond British Columbia Lions practie- ally out of the race with ohly * one victory in eight starts, no. ‘elub has lost at home. | Tonight, Winnipeg Blue Bomb- | ers invade Calgary, where the! Stampeders humiliated them 41- '0 in their previous meeting there, and Saskatchewan rower | tackle the Eskimos in Edmon- ton. Home i Stampeders history to win 3,000 races, wins would move | into a first-place | DANCING. The four-team race for the: . DRAMA: yee ies is Hoyt Wilhelm, the three playoff berths. now past {° BOXIN G: the halfway mark, tightened | Wat the cour ek thes * 7 snipped Riders 18- oat calgary | my KeTEALL ‘mately one ou at Mee and Eskimos subdued Bombers — Y COURSES.» Giants games and scored 12 vic-: 12-8 ab Edmonton. nn BILLIARDS and TABLE TEN tories against four defeats. His LEADERS WIDEN GAP SKATING earned run-average Was an am-! But in the individual scoring ozing 2:15 a game. He has not derby, tw. expert kickers pulled WEGHTUFTING Irst a game since July 23, though away from. the rest of tac pack, | BADMINTON he has pitched 21 times in the Calgary end Tom Miner from | ous period, iTulsa Univars'ty added — eight , ' Ve BINGO CLUB TRIBE IS JITTERY | points to give a leading 54 and RIFLE CLUB The Indians have seen less of Wilhelm than any other Giants pitcher. Durocher used him spiingly in spring exhibitions. Aguirre almost k :pt pace hy col- lecting five moreto give him a total of 41, And it could happen because. ' ‘gain rAdtr a , . deadlock with Bombers and Rid- |; NiW YORK (AP)—Our nomination for the ers and leave Eskimos only two player destined to have the greatest influence on the. points behind. Saskatchewan's veteran end, Joc | - Pro wides CRAFTS. %-t nounts on this ruling,: Our Cleveland informant says fjthe Tribe batters are more jit- ‘ery at the prospect of facing The rest of the field trail the | pair by 11 or more points, Miner kicked his 10th and 11th | ) BLACKWOOD on ! en ithe “i i‘ FORD or MON ARCH oran A-1 Used Car, You'll Get "| More for Your Money at PARKER'S a & 3 Kat if my So trinde your car or truck In now and benefit by the . 4 umaving prices we offer - , 49 FORD SENAN — Radio "50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN — yf Heater, Mechanteally Healer and A-C, Two-tone Ww perfeet, paint, ‘ GF ONTY canon o1050 JUST asceuonm $950 tt bs alot a DON'T DELAY — TRADE TODAY BO BUICK COUPE Motor , 52 CHEV, overhauled, Good rubber, new tres, TUDOR—Henter, $1790 Low mileage OP 0 Mt wf i : ei Your Ford-Monarch Dealer « Bob Parker Limited wf The Home of Friendly Service # 1 OMees— Terrace, Wdimat Malin Offlce—Prince Wupert hl PART S—Dlal 2221, Sy SERVICE STATION—Dial 2948, Har ie eres OFFICK—Dhiul 2 |. Looking ahead in the play—far ahead, sometimes BRIDGE _-BySEASLEY/BLACKWOOD Treat Dumniy; Hand Like Separate, Allied Armies —is oneiof the marks of a great player, Against the’slam contract in. | today's deal Miss ‘Brash got off: _ to.a typieally aggressive opening | North dealer Neither side vulnerable Wilhelm Ynan: Sal Maglie or Johnny Antonelli, field goals in the Calgary vic- tory to set a WIFU record, “two Millions of television fans will more than the previous mark set zee for themselves what it means to catch the knuckler the Wil- helm throws, much less hit it. They will see catcher Wes Wes- trum hipping about just to block the thing and avert a perhaps costly passed ball. ‘Wilhelm serves his specialty Winnipeg last year when he won j BIG FOUR ' In the eastern Ble Four, the smallest crowd In years saw the cellar-dwelling Ottawa Rough with the same motion and with Riders humbled by the defend. ie ep dhe Grey Cup champion Hamil- much the same speed as his fast: ton Tiger Cats 38-12, the worst ball, so the batter can’t tell|anubbing any Big Four club has which he’s getting until it’s too late. to do anything about it, taken this season. i lead, the deuce of diamonds. — North (sar, Champion) Ml Pat 5S . | FINEST OF COOKING Now air. pate. | ow Mr. Pale was the general BEST OF FOOD ’ Paf two armies— in his own hand: Phone 4332 ft and the dummy. Any pood pen. 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