oe 7 eee Prince Rupert Daily News W idnesday, November’ 10, 1954. “Bsks Oit For Winnigeg For Second WIFU Final EDMONTO N — () — Coach Al would mean a third and deciding Sherman of the Winnipeg Blueigame here Saturday. Bombers said his boys would: ‘counting on a loss, take the Western Interprovin- j straight, That was before the meaning Thursday’s contest, the Bombers lost the first game of :cup semi-final and the cup final. the best-of-three series to Ed-'in Toronto, monton Eskinos. | Two doubtful starters for Ed- The two straight prediction Mmonton are tackle Roger Nelson now stands as the only hope. and defensive half Oscar Kru- Winnipeg has of staying in the ger. Nelson is limping on a bad Grey Cup hunt. jankle. Kruger, racked up by a F oduled driving tackle Saturday when to have he ait today” Tor what! EAmonton won 9-3, has an in- they hoped would be the last Jured les. Tyy said guard Frankie Morris, $ lue Bombers for the sight of Blue ‘the team’s co-captain. will pro- bably see action Thursday. Mor- fe Vy . If the Esks win in Winnipeg ris nissed the first game of the Remembrance Day theyll return finals because of a lew injury. here for a nine-day rest belore i pyar is also a ehance that gaing against the ORFU winner “Frankie Anderson's leo injury in the Grep Cup sudden-death be healed sufficientiy tor semi-final at Clarke Stadiam Wil be ree’ oe November 20. : A Winnipeg victory Thursday - em Gin Fixzes Take All In 7G8 Loan Gin Fivzes swept the board ‘clean of honors Friday night in -the Local 708 Bowling League. Dan Hepkins touk both indi- vidual men’s laurels by racking | up scores of 299 and €55 for high: emigle and high three while Ev Hopkins’ 247 was gvod for ladies’ hieh single and Bea Hurdy's 529 took ladies’ high three. Scores of 938 and 2765 by Gin: Fizzes were good for team high single and high three. 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Quarterback duties will be handled by Dick Shatto. Quakers Halt Losing Streak fy Dumping Stampeders ‘3-1 By The Canadian Press Saskatoon Quakers, low team on the Western Hockey League , ‘ing for Flyers but Vancouver evened the count a minute later -at 9 p.m, was started with a par. cade around the ice sheets, led by} Doug Kerr, chairman; Kathleen 1 doe Horvath opened the: scor- - Legion Curlers Start Season ‘After Election. of Officers The Canadian Legion curling Al the meeting, which preced- club got Its official season MN ‘ed the opening ‘of the curling Iderway Sunday night at the; cooson the Legion Curling Club Rupert Curling Club fol- eae a meeting Which saw the | presented honorary memberships db « ' ! iLegionnaires elect their slate of |t0 Mr. McKenzle and Mr, Alex-|[ eurling club: officers for the |} ander as well As to Jeannie War. ‘coming yeal ren, donor of the Warren Trophy, ' The opening ceremony, held | symbolic of league play. Other officers” elected were ‘(the 120 Heavy Anti-Aircratt Bat- Kerr, trea asurer: -tery RCA (R) pipe band, under |secretary, Executive ‘Pipe Sergeant Jock Lewis, -lected were Elsie Anderson, Pete Opening addresses were made !Pe terson, Don Arney, Tommy; Mary Ballinger, ‘hy Bill MeKenzie, president of Wardrope and Dorothy Gomez, | LRT ‘the Prince Rupert Curling Club and by Graham Alexander, Leg- ion president before Mr, Alexan- der threw the first rock. members ; totem pole, ended a seven-game | ¥ losing streak by dumping third- | place’ Calgary Stampeders 3-1! Tuesday night. In other league action, Van- ! couver Canucks gave the visiting ; Edmonton Flyers too much rope | before they began to take up the when Eric Pogue deflected a shot ‘past Glen Hall, LAST Nii t” 'S LIGHTS Vancouver led briefly when Bill By Phe Assuetated Press Wylie scored early in the second KANSAS CITY~— period but Flyers roamed at will 1621; with goals by Johnny Bucyk, 19915, St. Louis (10). Don Polle, Norm Ullman, Joc. book on Willie Troy: 2, Outpointed Jesse Turner, 7 tender Doug Stevenson, formerly ;Flyers advantage but a stout - with Une defunct Tacoma Rock- Edmonton defensive unit. pre- iMNorvath and Poile again. ' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. slack and the Flyers left town! Vancouver rallied in the third with a 6-3 victory? {period as Dale Sweancy, Bill Dea Saskatoon introduced new goal «nd Doug Adam whittled at the — Cesar “Chino” Saavedra, 129, Torreon, Mexico, outpointed Forst Mathis, 134, Tueson, Arla, (10). \ : bussen at 10:26. Football Here ets, and, the Quaker newcomer: turned in a sound performance. Saskatoon took a 2-0 first per- iod lead on goals by Howie Mil- : ford and veleran Max Bentlty.: Calgary slipped a goal in be-: tween the two counters’ but ‘t. was disallowed on a man-in-the- crease ruling, The Quakers pul more pressure on the Calgary club in the mid- dle session but were unable to: dent goalie Bill Brennan's de-| fences: ‘GETS CLINCHER Sid Finney scored for Stam-_ peders in the third period as the vcums wore five men a side but, tockie Dick Lamoureux. slipped in the clincher - from, Eldie Ko-| In Vancouver, the Flyers pulled ‘within a point of third-place: Calgary with a five-goal second- “pe riod spree. Actor Praises | TORONIC w — Actor Paul! Douglas, former athlete and: : -ports announcer, says Cana-! Gian football leaves him “numb.” “T’ve never seen football any-. where as exciting as you have up. here," he said in an interview. Al.nouzh Douglas admits he: has yet lo see a Canadian foot- tall game from the stands, he: , wok in a few Big Four Union i ' games carried by the NBé over! tis Coael-io-coast network in thé. Uniied S‘ales, eh soa He mace his comments shortly before going on stage at the: ‘ Royal Alexandra Theatre for his‘ vole of Capt, Queeg in the Caine valu, Cot athidaded . Use Wan Ac ca They Pay, ‘eortne ton was elected after Bom FED A 5) BABIES: Bs If your baby ix bottle-fed, he sure to wutel little iwe fs closely. Mother's milk has a natural faxative effect: which helps take care of baby's need, Lacking this, & hotth-fod baby offen. gota fretty, feverish and suflers constipation and upse tatomae h. Let Baby's Own ‘Tableti help you keep | baby's bowels on achedule--awoeten tpaet stomach. 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Edmonton moves on to Victor- ja tonight in the only actlon : scheduled, Celco Loop Tied For Lead i Nelson Brothers. took four; ‘points from Savoy Hotel Friday | ' night to tic the hotel group with ! .15 points for top spot in the Cal LALOR! @ Suits @ Pants @ lopcoots @ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALIST QUICK SERVICE uN he TAILOR || 220 bih St, Whone 4248 GEP are runners-up in the} loop with 12 points -and No- | Names and Bleachers are tied for : .third spot with 11 points, | Nelson Brothers took top team | ‘honors, too, with team high } single and high three scorers of ! 1172 and 3298 while Charlie Me- | Kinnon of the canners took play- ‘ ‘ers’ high three with a score of (657 and team mate Doreen :. ‘Deagle took ladies’ high three : Ladies’ high single was taken | by Dot Marshall of ° Bleachers - with a score of 240 and Harry ‘Calderwood’s 278 was good for ‘men’s high single for "the he night. England Picks Soccer All-Stars || LONDON — @ — England today completed her socccy team | ‘to play’ Wales ‘Wednesday! with ! a selection that raised eyebrows : Selectors picked 20-year- -old Frank Blunstone at outside htt ‘The winger, with the army, ‘Chelsea property who has played. in the first team only twice this | year, ntre forward Nat Lofthduse: bf), ;Bolton was injured and Roi (Al-'. len of West Bromwich moved to | his usual contre forward slot. Other England players, on ape ‘team slated to serve as the nu- ‘cleus of the combination plays! ding world champion Germany : here Deeember 1, are forward | ‘Stanley Matthews, Blackpool, . Bhackletan, Sunderiand, jand Roy Bentley, Chelsea: goalle Ray Wood, Manchester United, | and backs Ron Staniforth, Mud- dorsfleld, Len Phillips, Ports-_ et ‘Try Daily News Classi ieds | . 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