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Earl ap the third-period, his ninth and: $!10th: of. the campaign. a +|QUICK SCORING ° pe Toronto ‘scored ‘three: goals the equalizer. ° ve Dean Prentice: fired’ two: ‘Rang: Murphy, . ‘Bill’, Gadsby, ‘Dave | cretenton and Bronco. Horvarth,: g Ear Balfour, with two, Billy Har- (tis; Gordie: Hannigan. and’ Tod New. - Yorkers” ahead: midway ithrough the first period: Créigh- | ton” teamed’ with. .Andy~Heben- |- ton :for ‘the :second: goal at: the nine-minute mark of the second . frome. - A. crowd: of 10,780 turned up to-welcome Hawks’ back from - Norm: Uliman;° Gordie: Howe: "and Marcel: Proriovost scored for : sloan, ‘took: over ‘the Teagué’s Jean Beliveau” Dick | ‘Duff, Ron Stewart and Rudy - ‘Migay scored the other Leaf goals. while: Don McKenney gave: ‘Boston' a. temporary | - 1 tie “New ' “York” and: ‘Chicago. play hockey: interest; Tuesday night in the Teague’s next. game. sobs A ~ Pts Belivent, Mu. 23° 46 Howe,- ‘Detroit ey ies 24. 46 , Bathgate, > Cre $2 44. M. Richard, Mtl ”...,.22° 21° 43 Olmstead! .Mth oie! 31° 30 Sloan, Toronto’ secede Bd. Me» 38 Creighton, N.Y. 20° 37 Shutouts!" “Hall, “Detroit, 9. . Penalties:... Fontinato, ‘New: York, 130 minutes. . NS -|Rechichar. of Baltimore Colts. | Ho we Tied With Beliveau ~ In Point Race By The. Canadian Press _ - Gordie Howe of Detroit moved into a, 46-point’ scoring tle with _|Jean: Beliveau: of; Montreal. dur- "Ting, the. six-game ° National Hockey - League weekend, . but the-Montrealer clung-to top spot witha ‘better: goal record, Beliveau; shit: out. twice dur- ing.the weekend: ‘along with. the rest of the once-prolific Cana-. diens: has 93. goals to Howe's 22, but: Toronto's: Tod Sloan. passed him: with: two jor a total of 24, best in- the league. The leaders: Hassle Rages Over Victory By Easterners LOS ANGELES (AP) —The sixth-anhual pro bowl football game goes into the books as a thrill- ing 81-30 victory for the East.. But argument con- tinued to rage today in the wake of an official’s de- cision which may have cost the West two winning points. The dispute centred on field judge Joe Gonzales and the call he made in the final seconds of the post-season all-star duel featuring top talent ‘from the National. Football League. The West, trailing 31-30, tried a 50-yard field. goal by Bart ’ Monday, January 16, 1956. Prince Rupert Daily News n KAML OOPS TROUNCES Vs. 8-2 IN HOPE OF BOOSTING CROWD Kamloops hovkey fans took a warning to heart Saturday ight and 2 100 of them packed’ into the arena there, Friday, Dr, Georgé Smilh, president of Kamloops Elks in the Okanagan Senior League said. that unless attendance picked up from an’ average of 1,100 to about 2,000: for the remainder of the season, the team might have to fold. Dr. Smith said he team wag laboring under a $5,000. deficit. . The customers were rewarded with the Elks most impres-. sive display of power all season. They swept the world cham- pion Penticton. Vs off the ice with an 8-2 win. On shots, on. | . goal they -did even better —.47 to 16): Kelowna Packers meanwhile, jumped out of the collar with | a 6-4 overtime. wil over league-leading Vernon’ Canadiens. Nelson Maple Leafs: and Trail Smoke Eaters ‘swapped positions atop the Western International League for the second night running Saturday a's Nelson downed Trail .9- 2, - Spokane Flyers defeated: Kimberley Dynamiters 1 3.in the other WIHL weekend encounter, . Stubborn Civie Centre and defended mat cage squad who will game here next Saturday, | Alek Bill’s Challengers had: their work-cut out for them as! the younger All-Stars, picked from the city’s senior league by Bill McChesney, outscored the rep team 35 to 22 in the second half, ‘ WANT ANOTHER GAME The near-win led coach ' Me- Chesney to say: following the game that his squad would mect Olympic hockey Winter Games, “However,” A. * added Sunday, “the more after our mame with Can- ada.” Chernykov spoke after work- ing out his team in a fast-shoot- ing session, The Russians vlayed hard for two hours, showing ereat speed’ and - precision -and shooting with power seldom seen here. Dutchmen aren’t-on hand yet, but they're on their way. They reached Scotland: this morning. The way the weather is act- ing, the hockey players, who have the advantage of artificially frozen ice, are about the only athletes with a fair chance of working into proper condition. SNOW. MELTING With just 10 days to go before the Games open here, the 13- inch snow cover is nfelling and It was obviously short and Joe -PENTICTON,. B.C, @)—. “Jack : “Martin, president of the Okan-7, y;fagan Senior.” Hockey « League, Saturday cast the, deciding ‘vote “disallowing a Penticton protest of.a.game won last Tuesday by Vernon, ‘it was reported here Sunday. _ . Vernon won the. game in overtime and. Henticton claimed a-misinterpretation of the rules by -a referee kept Dick Warwick off the ice when -he.should have ‘yheen allowed.to play.’ He. was banished after two five-minute penalties, . The Penticton pxecutive de- cided Sunday to- write to Ed Benson of Trail, president of the B, C, Amateur Hockey: Associa- tion, protesting Martin's | de- cision, Jack Newton, president of the Vs club, ‘sald: yg: was Mr, Mar- Lin's original suiggestion that we}. : Iplay’ the’ disputed’ 1:41 of the|. overtime over again because the referees had made a. mistake, We weren't gut to get anybody, especially. the Vernon team,.who had nothing to do with it," ~ Conch Grant Warwick of the world champion team has also anid he ‘will not ice,a team at ern non because of poor referee. ng. Bub it Appears’ likely that the ‘Titeam wilh play nt Vernon to- night, Warwick ‘could not he contacted for comment, | SPO Ee Se Rae ePT Te Has mane meee eRe we Try Datly News Classifieds You Name. Mt, Ups: Mes 4 et = ie Print It Qua When much Tk 5 4 That Costs No Morel At convos to printing, soo ws! Our superior workmanship adds sfob, but adds nothing to its cost. 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D’AMPEZZ0, ‘Italy th — The. ‘coach of the Russian | unseasonable,” ‘team expects Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen} to be‘the team to-beat” In the “This is unseasonable, most Canada and the US. invar- jably are (he bully boys of Olym- ipics hockey. They body check ‘and play rourher than most iean system, but Chernykoy re- ing’ tough, not rough,” he ob- : served, The Russians have the same i team — except fer three men — which lost to Canada's Penticton the Challengers “anytime” for a return match, Challengers were enjoying a ld4-point edge going into the second half when the All-Stars caught fire, Paced by Art Ielin and Gary Morison, All-Stars whittled away at the Challen- ger lead in the third and fourth: ; quarters and though they were; unable to tie the seore came! within a point of doing so twice. WEAK AT FOUL LINE ! Free shots proved the downfall; of the All-Stars who had 21 tries! from the foul line but sank only! ' five of them. a Challengers turned in a re- ‘spectable 66 per cent at the foul! iline, sinking 10 of 15 tries, Helin with 20 points led the Was ‘scorers, while Morison ‘runner-up for the All-Stars! with 4, e ; : | Vs last. year in the world cham- | §- pionships. Since picking three newcomers, HOLLYWOOD— Irish Tommy : Bain, 12614, Syracuse, N.Y., stop- + ped Joey Trujillo 126, Los Angel- | es, 12). PATERSON, NJ. — day An-. derson, 155, Philadelphia, stap- : ped Boh Provizzi, 154, St, Albans, | We don't mind meeting a per- : son halfway, if he’s Second Half Cage Schedule | Announced By Association The second half. of the city: basketball schedule, announced | jtake on Annunciation, Jan, ~ Inter), Fe ee eee NL | 6 MINUTE CLOTHES ACTION with bn automatic safety—and 9:00 p.m. the West given two points. . Jan, 24 7:00 pam, _ 8:00 p.m, ST, HYACINTHE, Que. — 9300 p.m. Instead of handling snow re- JAN. 28 7:00 pan, moval itself, this town 35 miles} ~ ~—-8:00 pam, east of Montreal has decided to 9:00 p.m, award the work to private com- Jan. 31 7:00 pm, panies, On the basis of tenders 8:0 recelved the town of 20,000 pop- | Feb. 4 7:00 pm. ulation hopes to save $34, 000. 8:00 pan, - 9:00 pam. ) Feb, 7 710 SPORTS ANS $:00 pm, Senlor -- Fraser Web. 11 7:0 i WASHES FASTER, CLEANER EASIER ON THE CLOTHES ‘yesterday by the Prince Rupert Basketba!l Association shows f league-leading La Gondola meeting last-place Fraser and Pa yne | ina senior cage league fixture tomorrow night, touchback and the ball was plac- | Preliminary tomorrow, will see Fraser and Payne juveniles Rest of the schedule, up until March 3, is as follows: Jan. 17 7:00 pm. Juvenile — Fraser & Payne vs Annunciation 8:00 p.m. Senior — Fraser & Payne vs La Gondola , 21 7:00 pam, Juvenile — Manson’s vs Rraser & Payne 8:00 pm. Senior — Frizzell’s ys Sunrise Exhibition — Challengers vs Kitimat Juvenile ~. Ormes vs Annunciation, Girls — Fashion Footwear vs Annettes Senior -- Fraser & Payne vs Sunrise Juvenile — Manson's vs Annunelation Girls — Fashion Footwear vs Annettes Senior — La Gondola vs Frizzell's Juvenile — Ormes vs Fraser & Payne 0 pm, Senior — Fraser & Payne vs Frizzell’s Juvenile — Manson's vs Ormes Girls —- Frosty’s ys Annettes Sunior — La Gondola vs: Sunrise O pm, Juvenile — Fraser & Payne vs Annunelation & Payne vs La Gondola 0 pm. Juvenile — Manson's vs Fraser & Payne 00 pin. Girls — Fashion Footwear vs Annettes 1:00 pm. Senior -- Frizzell’s vs Sunrisa 14 7:00 ym, Juvenile — Ormes vs Annunelation ~~ Fraser & Payne ys Sunrise 18 7:00 pn. Juvenile — Manson's vs Annunciation $100 pn, Girls —- Fashion Footwear ys Prosty's 0:00 pm, Senior — La Gondola vs Frizzell’s Ormes vs Annunelation 8:00 pan, Senior -- Prasey & Payne vs Frivcell's 0:00 pm. Senior — La Gondola vs Sunrise ‘Feb, . $:00 pm, Senior Feb. Ped. 21 7:00 p.m, duventle —.. (Feb, 26 7:00 pam, duvenile -— Manson's vs Ormes i 8:00 pam, Olly ~- Annetles vs Frosly’s Feb, 2h-March 3, Basketball Weel (Program to be annanne od Sane eRE RRL eaaaeRe A eMee Oem bpere ee GORDON & ANDERSON Dial 3014, a good judge | ' of distance. 6 the | , the Russians |f ‘have won 14 and lost 1, Weekend Fights: | By The Associated Press women in their hallengers E Prinee Rupert Challengers eked out a 60-59 win. over the city league All-Stars Saturday night at the) é Eage (-Stars their right to meet a Kiti| be playing a an n_ exhibition | Rupe Holkestad with 15 spe wk. ed the Challenger win, while Ray ; Spring with 12 was runner-up. Challengers led 16-12, 38-24 and: 48-52 at the quarter, half and: three quarter mark, TAKE LEAGUE LEAD In a senior girls’ league fixe: ‘ure, Frosty’s overwhelmed An- nelte’s 22-6 to take over the loop | lead with & points, two up on second-place Fashion Footwear. : eee HO onc Eh DPAWHS AUCTIONER Phone 6032 and 2952 When It's Your Move — Move The Safe’ Way You can rely on our specially trained men to move your most fragile possessions care. folly — quickly — to their Libby Plerce paced the winners destination, with 10 points, eight of them in: the last frame, Annettes were | blanked in the second quarter | but scored two points in each of See CHALLENGERS, Page 4 a) a oa 5241 215 Ist Ave. West are best when they are | reading offerings verche LOCA It Pays DAI . : . ' . an fh mem he hm ke lle Kk hk te mt oe ew kl we, hm ahh fo ie i ttl tt tllelklwl nts in ‘their home-town newspaper x to Advertise Regularly in the LY NEWS GREER & BRIDDEN LD. 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