Oe Reet cepa, Mle d dei te eee ea, n the thi ab Beliveau has 1 NHL 1 Scorn Mat By The Canadian Pr ess eal Beliveau | is among the most, penalized play- ational Hockey League this season, But @ most prolific scorer. four points ahead of the fifth- ‘| place Bruins and:seven in front ‘lof the last-place Hawks. Sy Sem | Sets New Mark sslln Celco Loop ~ Ivy. Stewart of ‘Checker Cabs e posted - a new high single of 299 last Friday. to set:a new record | for women’ in’ the Celeg Ciliy | Bowling league which edged out 7a-'|the previous ‘high. of 286-set the week before by Lil Skog, ¢ of the | RCMP: by: 13° ‘points, pee to Anigh: ‘three: for the night of. 685. “> Rugs McNeil ‘of the cab keg- leis. took” both. men’s . bowling laurels with 4 high’ single score of 300 and a high three score of OY 680 to:give Checker Cabs a clean ‘sweep. for’ the night with team high single .of , 1236 and’, team high’ three of 3222, “ gtaiidings:’ “RCMP. 49. Checker Cabs: 44° Co-Op at, Bulger’s 38; Savoy, 34, ‘Hurricanes’. 32, Neil 0 Pin. Hitters 25. "oR ’ ‘a 298: ganie, Jake-Dewagd: of. Aces took ree score with a 602: total: “caplured : both teain high single and, three with scores of 1073: “and. 2958. ve Results, AY ‘league-—Howe and: - MeNulty "4: ‘Electrictary. 0; ° “Hills and Williams: ‘3, ‘Family. Market rd. Cook's: Jewellers 8, Plilpott- vite: 1}. Moose 2, ‘Thom: Sheet ot “Metal. .2: mo " iy ‘Aeague—. B; © Packers. 4, - Dept. ‘of. Transport 0. (default; ty Bsso Fuel Ser'vice/3,° Canadian is ; Legion LY Dusteaters 3, Skeenn a ee Ie Leftovers 12, Aces ‘ NA Bl vt Standings: A league-—Howe. & Miekay 43, “Moose a, “Thom rsh es ‘Race cf Lead Le Toan it NOS ‘Of Montreal _ lontless: nade for the National “Mookoy ‘League scorlng crown, Pldkeu Wan Bonk and un assist “mhuuisday: night Lovegain a slx- {dle Howo. of Delrglt Red Wings, + Dellveau's porfoynande boos! i. his polnt (otal (W074. ta con- Solldato his lodd among the top poven, scorers, The! Jentlovay ° I i phe q A Ts Vee Hytivonn, MUL cere dd 9 4 oh Howe, Detralb oe s-B9 86 U8 M, Riohard, Mt, etd. 8) OB Bathenta, Now York... UW. at. 60 j . ‘Blonn,: Toranto 4. oye SOA". BG i Olmatend, MU, sivine 10. Aq ol Rolhol, Dotrott shen a 4662 fe een fo oaycanserbiw te “Oonadions: manitaining: hls ra- |, Apoint fend over. mihner-up Gdr- | | as Fin La Sheet? Metal 38, Family Market B: Teague Easy Fue] Service. f'141)°B, C., ‘Packers 39, Leftovers 137, Skeena : ‘Beverages 36, Diist- ‘eaters: 38, Aces. 33, fen 31 A “MEMORIAL. ‘PLANNED “' PHILADELPHIA’ i A: group men’s of Philadelphians plan to erect of Connie baseball pioneer in’a familiar pose—wav- | front of aj. a. memiorial statue Mack: showing _ the ing. a scorecard dugout, ye ’The-stone statue: - would be lo- cated ‘In: -Reyburn Park opposite | Connie’ Mack Stadium. It would| later be moved ‘to a city stad- ium, now: under constr uction, ‘SPORTSMANS D (GEST ° fal sharp in A DE. [UXE CRANE FOR CAMPFIRE Cora. 99 gawe MuiuenT CHOP Le wetw ENTE ANTE: . Au GOOD SCOUTERS KNOW THIS ONE! A aro rorKeD stick SUPPORT 1S PLACED AT A RIGHT ANGLE TO ONE OF THE COOKING FIRE SUPPORTS @) THAT ACTS AS PIVOT FOR POT-IOLDING STICK, WHEN A POT NECDS ATTENTION, SWING CROSG STICKS END ONTO 3RD SUPPORT, ‘THERE YOU GAN WORK. IN COMFORT (NO BURNED . FINGERS, EITHER), THEN SWING POT-HOLDING STICK BACK OVER FIRE TO RESUME COOKING, aye 1 a oyey my geee ’ LADIES’ PUMPS AND SANDALS IN THE SEASON'S LATEST SHADES Pink —- Powder Blue Panama -=- Avocado White — Beige — French Brown $3,95 ~ $9.95 _ Fashion Footwear e: The’ "top: women’s: ‘game - also assisted: the. cabbie’ , bowler Prince Rupert’ Dally News | Friday, February: a4, 1956. GPS ; ae NEW | ‘RECORD: HOLDER in ‘the NHL for most penalty minutes in a season is Lou -Fontinato;' 24-year-old de- fenceman with: the New York Rangers, who has spent 171 minutes in the sin-bin sinec 1955-56 season got underway. ‘The Guelph, Ontario-born Fontinato broke the previous penalty-minute mark of 169 | minutes set by Red Horner of the 1935-36 Manle Leafs Wect nesday night. (CP ‘Photo! 1G alifornia Pro Leads Field At Houston . HOUSTON, Tex. i — Jerry ‘| Barber,. 40-year-old. .California golfer who keeps talking about Reg ing Rink Tales ‘|New Brunswick 11-5 et ae ae Extra- Playoif Game By AL VICKERY -, Canadian Press Staff Writer FORT WILLIAM (CP)—Ski} ) Bob Hawkins gave Saskatchewan its third straight Dominion high school: curling championship early today by drawing to the button on the final rock for a 9-8 extra-end, sudden- death playoff victory over northern Qntario’s Wayne Petch from Kirkland Lake. The extra-playoff game which, wound up about 1:30 a.m. MST.idown to the skips’ rocks, Petch | resulted from a tie between the | raised a front northern Ontario | two rinks during the regulation yoek to shot on his first try, and: nine rounds, each eens with: ‘following another Hawkins’ miss: seven wins and two losse ‘sent another of his stones into: Petch won his berth into the: the house for two. Unable to get: playoff by defeating British Co- ‘at cither Hawkins sent a smooth | tumbia 13-5 on the ninth round,’ running draw shot on an intern: while Saskatchewan was beating yieht up to the button for thet . ‘game-winning score. Final standings SAW Alberta,!~ Quobee’s Gordon Garrett was: B.C, and Quebec tied beltind the | tne hottest skip at the end of the: two leaders with records of 6- 3 com! netilion winning five in aj followed by Nova Scotia, 5-4,!row but still one game short of Prinec Edward Island 3-6, Mani- | ithe leaders. His final win was! toba and Ontari 1 » both 2-7 é ‘and: an 8- -§ cleeision over Nova Scotia's New Brunswick 1 i Jim MeGinnis. NOT DISAPPOINTED | B.'s Howard Ink lost out: “Majority of the crowd of 3,000) when defeated by northern On- which took in the night SAMS | tario on the final round: Barry; Thursday remained for the play- Coleman of Alberta ended on a off despite the late hour of: starting—about 10:10 pn. Bul! pin Fraser 7-4, while Manitoba’s they were not disappointed as jerk Robson wound up with a’ the two rinks treated them to'9.9 win over Prince Edward Is-: some of the finest “and tightest \jand's David Silliphant. curling ever witnessed in these ; parts. * ‘well s rafters for Hawkins’ brilliant‘ katenewan. game-winning ‘Shot as the Regina | , ventral ‘Collegiate rink received i" ; the Sifton Trophy and individ Fe Right ghis val prizes presented by John Sif- ton of Winnipeg in a ceremony Of Bri jer on the ice. To Be Aired soup FOURSOME Nirect quarter-hour broad- . The 1é-year-old. skip put to-i gether a “solid rink with Dave casts of the Dominion: Curl- ing Championships at Monec- Williamg at lead, Bruce Bever-: jon. ‘Mey Brunswick will idge at second and Ted Clarke: toa fast. enrried over the entire Trans- at third. Hawkins got away . start agdinst Peteh and his, Conada netwrork of the Cana- mates—third Keith Conrad, sec-! (dian Breadecasting Corporation ond Frank Rachich and lead, Mareh 5, € 7, 8 and 9, John John Gunn—scoring a two.on ai ME Robertson. program dirce- jtakeout of a. northern Ontario; rock at second shot on first end.) nounced yesterday, Open today with a one-stroke eee oe lead! The little pro from. Los An- geles finished late with a first- round ,33+34-67 to overcome an: early 68 posted by Bill Casper! Jr,, 24-year-old San Diego gelfer inaking his first swing of the winter circuit. Jack Burk2 Jr. ., playing before: his. hometown fans, dropned a green to match Casper’s 68. Meanwhile, Cary Middlecoff, pre-tournament. favorite. was! having trouble with his drives, in a rough 25-mile southea 3b, wind, A 40-40-80 left him 13° alrokes off-the pace. Five players grouped at 69 in- cluded Gene Littler, the winter tour’s leading money , winner from Palm Springs, Calif. ~The 70 group included Jerry Kesselring of Kitchener, Ont, Try Daily News Classifieds ys wis +, IS SEES TIMES ANY AN OUR THE PRICES VALUE —- AS % FORDS | NEAL ‘retiring from: regular tourna- ment play; began the - second round of the $30,000 Houston) six-foot birdie putt on the 1th ‘a o ABCA CTRL EME LEAT TSH PI RTE ENA NY | ‘ OUR AU COMPLETELY v! WE HAVE FOR SALE FULLY DEPRECIATED BOOK x VOLKSWAGENS x FEDERALS Transportation Co, Ltd, Governmont Dock -— Prince Rupert, B.C, Curling broadcasts will be heard over CFPR on those dates from 5:30) p.m. 450 pam. daily, Saskatchewan increased its’ jmargin to 5-1 after three and ap-' ipeared to be set for victory when | coming home. two up and with, 4 last rock. But nor thern Ontarics eetetes cevevrvece tees tats saeres in ‘the inter ior. never gave up and piled up an: - ~ owe » STE orn 7 yearly two-house, Hawkins m: ae SORA ‘aged to get ‘at one but Petch! hknocked the Saskatchewan coun-: .ter to second shot and after a! ‘miss by the wes stern skip, calmly drew inside the four- “foot ring t jor ,the tying point, The esull was in doubé rn ight Last Night's Fights By The Assoclats LOS ANGELES Summerlin, 1944, Detroit, out | pointed Youne “Jack Johitsan, # 21042, Los Angeles, (10), SAN FRANCISCO — Glancarlo & Garbelli, 146, Italy, outosinted Press Johnny i Dave Johnson, 347, San rane” B cisco 110), GREAT FALLS, Ment. .- Dia- 9 Rig tarhable hid, &® Trehle and’ & Dual siylus ridge, ‘mond Dick Lane, 1561, Billings, & Mont, outpointed Jackie Wil- 9 liams,, 150, Vancouver, (100, Rase Caulr crystal TO EE AT ALS. D ALL UNITS IN FLEET ® ARE AT OUR 15 —— WITERE 15 yx WHITES sane eg nae i eee MAA HAE ! | | ! EV NS | OSHL. Pucksters Outshine: we ee et ee WIAL at Hitting Headlines | British Columbia's. tw 19 bheir play js lack-lustre andl nat: crowd-pleasing,” Penticton and Kelowna stood ‘hy their demands for outside | referees during the playoffs and: forced the — situation hockey, intertor Jeagues are just about: equal, When it comes to pub-; icity, however, the Western: ‘International Cireuil can’ hold. ia candle to the Okanavan Sen- ior Leapue. New Brunswick's wric Rock-: syifered his eighth straight | The two sail they walked out Their cheers still hung in the ‘joss when going down to Sas-; GIPLELEAS ESO CVNOLDOML ILO EIV ML AL | be | tor at radio station CFPR an- ; unlil | i Inuidspeaker in de- ext. Netra, SN TTT ETA TU TEE IEA AORKOIERWE ATELY * eo) @ Sree mvedern plate cabinet, @ Super Conebl quelity, Last week, between and dur- Sspension of the officials, ‘ing games, these (hings happen: : nied in and to the OSHL: ' The referee-in-chiel resigned: + : oo 'two referees were suspended and: A Healing of Sinus ‘fined and the status of & thir ay Trouble” was declared “in doubt.” KT RN—9d0 Ke, Saturday, 10205 um, Penticton Vs were listed by a! | tormer OSNL corech and NHL| player as being partly to ifor the financial condition OF. ithe league.’ rr Two ‘clubs demanded outsite | ‘referees be brought in for the’ ‘Playoffs, due to start Feb, 27, Vs claimed they were fla! on: ‘their finanelal backs while Pen-; tieten hockey fans promised: $66,500 to bring the Moseew! ‘Dynamos to Canada for an ex ‘hibition series, SITUATION BLEW UP ! League president Jack Martin. said the referee situation “blew up as the resull of a misender-: standing.” The two referees, Bill Neilson cand Lloye Gilmour, were sus- “pended indefinitely and fined By AL MARKLE placent, have no desire to win, Canndiai Press Staff Writer "Phey’ ye won ‘just about every When it comes bo playing hing an amateur club can... .! | which | ‘brought about resignation and: HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IBALS | an ot USS Want Ads——They Pay For Fine and Exquisite Jewellery For Every Occasion MAKE SURE IT’S MANSON'S Jewellers winning note, defeating Ontario's: $25 afler they walked oul in (ie [4 snewommeseasecwness eS GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONER Phone 6082 and 2952 ‘ Time To Check Your 1956 Printing Needs | CALL Dibb Printing 1227 Dial 5 ‘middle of a came bebeecn Kel-: ;owna and Vernon. The referec-' ‘ing was finished by an Inter- mediate learue official and ou club trainer, . afler being tald outside releres; would be brought in’ for the playoffs. ‘ Carl Sorensen, chief resigned aft a meeting over matter, Status: of Arnold Smith. cf Vernon has not been established, Smith declared himself in sym- pathy with the two suspended officials and refused to werk a ‘game following the meetine. Phil Hergesheimer, NHI. star and farmer coach of Keles ven scoffed the “amateur he: “ev status of the leneue while en ‘eusing Penticton of “hetping ‘kill hockey in the interiow! Of the amaieurs, he said: “These guys would have tu take sf ent to Sum pyre,” SKILLING WOCKFY Of the Vs he sai: ' "They are helping Kill hackey referee, the? FRIDAY — 8 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME They are coim-. 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