IS ‘Ithe smelter town’s All-Star Senior “B” team and the —|Prince Rupert Senior Girl All-Stars took a 14-7 de- OE EEE EEE DE ‘Down Kitimat Men By Score of 98-40 Prince Rupert basketball teams proved too strong for visiting Kitimat cage squads, Saturday night as the city Challengers handed out.a 98-40 shellacking to cision off the Kitimat Girl All-Stars, ; Western Interprovincial loard Set Io Control Grid Unions | By AL VICKERY | Associated Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG () — A 10-man Gentlemen, tip your board, seb up to control the Leafs, a workings of the Big Four and| Wilson, 35-year-old assistant trainer and spare goaltender for Detroit, took over the Toronto roal-tending chores when Harry Foot- ball Union, winds up four-day sessions of the-two leagues here Luunley pulled a thigh muscle in today, ’ , 18 ad kae The board, made up of five ee period with 13 minutes \ celegales vom cach neti wilt” Wings were leading 4-1 when clea up recommendations Wilson donned the pads, That By ‘The Canadian Press hats to Lefty Wilson, alace tie with Rangers, Gordie two Detroit goals cach. by Tod Sloan. WORSLEY STOPS RUNAWAY AL Toronto Saturday George Armstrong scored two: Wings . Trainer Dons Goal Pads, ‘Blanks Leafs For 13 Minutes Lefty had to step into the nets against his Detroit Red Wings i ina Na- tional Hockey League ¢ ame Sunday night. He \ was great for Toronto Maple Johnny Wilson and lid Litzen- Howe and ‘ed Lindsay scored [berger scored for Hawks. Canadiens’ two wins lengthen- “The only Leaf goal was scored’ ed their lead over Rangers and | Wings to 14 points, They are In front with 56 points. Leafs are goals and an assist in pacing : big fourth with 39, Chicago is next ‘with 37 and Bruins have 31, No games are scheduled until i tanbur Ee S. C, In a league preliminary, Friz- zell’s upset Sunrise 44-33 to sur- held scoreless in “the sec ‘ond plant the greenshirts in second | frame while Kitimat failed to place in the league standings. | score in the tiurd stanza, Other The high score chalked up bY| Rupert scorers were Georgiana the Challengers is the highest} MeNay with four and Margaret ever scored by-a local team if | youngman. with two. Kitimat the Civic Centre and the high-j scorers were hay Halleran, L. est in the ciyy since the Second, Carney and B, Hill with two World War. each and S. Dittrich with one. During the war the Drydock Sunrise raced away to a small ‘Tteam which included Challen-! ead in the senior league game, gers’ coach Alek Bill, is reported but were caught in the second _inprovet in every ir. seventh straight as in C | iO wie 1 Vs. sthened © “their | tional: lead Trail: by dick- nd. Trail. snedked rmiters. ind, a Oliver Santarbane. the winners who,-with eight he King.’ ‘Odie Lowe, Art Hart and/NEVER IN DOUBT points in the standings, trait tic “were the Dbace-selting land Jack MacDonald replied for “to an began taunting forward Bobby and. Jackie Miller. ‘and Jack. Lancien, “lFoecasions. to have scored 99 against 2) quarter by Frizzell’s who .mateh- high schoo) team in a game at/ed points with the greenshirts Seal Cove gym, American army | before taking over the lead’ just teams also are reported to have| before the end of the third scored more than 100 points} stanza. , against high school teams dur-} OUTSCORED 17 TO 9 jing that era, The Drydock team; In the final quarter the gar- of the: day included city cage; agemen outscored Sunrise 17 to “sreats” such as Helge Holke-|9 on five field goals and seven ‘stad, Sev Dominato, Don Fitch, | of 11 free throws. Angus Macphee and the late; Art Helin with 12 points Jed league leading Gondoliers oy only two points, Sunrise, two points behind Frizzell’s, were «paced by John Newton with lf Johnny Harms. Grant. and Bill In the men’s main event, the Warwick, Joe Malo, Hal Tarala outcome was never in doubt as the Challengers ran up a 16-0 lead before an answer was made; points. by the Kitimat, club -halfway: Lineups: through the first quarter. Senlor Men (Extbition) The. city reps out-ran, out-! Kilimal—Aiken 3, wilson 18, Wal- passed and out-shot the visitors | dron 15, Ingram, Forward 2. Plain 2. throughout and showed up on; Brown, Total 40 the large end of 32-6, 42-17 and, Challengers. — Holkestad 16, _D. 65- 04 quarter scores. - Scherk 19, Marshall 11, S. Scherk 22, | Hartwig 8, D. Bill 6, Spring 12, Syd Scherk paced the winners: ' Young 4. Total 9s, with. 22 points while brother! Senior Girls (Exhibition) Don Scherk. was runner-up wita{ Frosty’s— Farmer, Youngman >, 19. Billy Wilson with 18 points, McChesney, McNay 4, Brown, Kemp led the Kitimat squad while: 8. Cloutier, Giske, Pierce, Roos. Total Smoky Waldron with 15 was: | Wingerte e , gerter, Yunner-up, > | Carney 2, Foster, Dittrich 1, Hill 2, Challengers got 90 of their: Spitz, Christianson, - McVey. ‘Total points from ficld-goals - and! i. made eight of 15 free shots pay, off. Kitimat scored 40 pomts jfrom field goals and sank. four of | MacIntosh, Ritchic, Johnson, Thom. 10 tries at the foui line, | Total 33. LEADS RALLY | Erizzell's — Helin 12, Sankey 6,! i Morven 7, Johnson 2, Laird, Hand. Eignt points by Hilary Kemy | ensehild 9, Hewitt. Kelsey, Lambie 8. | Penticton. "More than :3,000 Spokane fans watched a brief fracas at the end’ of ‘the mame’ there. Fans -{Kromm of. Trail, His club mih- ager, Louis Demore, exchanged blows with: league vice-president Butch Marchant of Spoatne be- | fore they. Were, separated, The scorers ‘for the Ameri icans |.were Lorne-Nadeau, Carl Cirullo; Frank: Kubasek all with. two “Art Jones, Gino . Rozzini, Kitimal—~*Halleran 2, nk | Yog! Kraiger got anair for Trail siand Harry Smith had a single. ‘Mest prominent man at,Kam- loops was: Elks’: forward Ed Kas- sian. He found. Kelowna goalie, Dave Gatherum wanting on four ‘Billy Hryciuk scored | ! twice and singles came from Senior Men (League) Sunrise—Rensvold 4, Newton 1], Leask 6, Nelson 2, Young 4, Smith 6, :\|Johnny Milliard and Don Slater. jin the third frame of the All-j 'rotat 4. {Brian Roche ssent in three an- made at the annual mectings of the Big Pour and. WIFU during the weekend. One major probiem the board will have to deal with is trying to straighten out strained rela-: tions with the National Football | League. Both the Big Four and WIFU recommended that an effort be made to reach some aereemént with the United States professional league, The WIFU said it would.like to see all contracts and options |hon- ored. The board, which will eléct: its own chairman, also is to: tonsider such matters as player: resters and method of opera- tion within the Canadian Rugby. Union, NO INTERLEAGUE SKED The question of a partial or full interlocking scaedule be- ‘tween the two big Canadian ileagues was favored in principle! by both loops, but the West.) could not see its way clear ta! institute such a move in 1996. and deferres the matter for one: year, : Both leagues — approved common draft of Canadian cole lege players and a national ne-, goliation list of American col-! lege players involving 12> for I each of the nine clubs, Both leagues named commis-' sioners for 1856 with the WIkU reappointing G. Sydney Halter: of Winnipeg and the Big Four ‘making Judge Allan J. Fraser of Ottawa its first head man. They agreed that teams’ should be allowed to dress 26° men a game; that the starting: time for practices should be up: to the leagues: and that no move be made to control salar- ries of players. (ASK SIX-POINT TOUCHDOWN Major rule change recom-' mended to the CRU's rules com- : mittee meeting in Toronto next: Star-girls game gave the Rupert; Standings: wering | ‘oals,. Joe. Kaiser two. ‘\squad ‘the win after a first Gondal Senlor Men 5 1 In’ ‘Trail’ Mike Shabaga and) quarter scove of 2-2 and aWM Fries 000 ao 8 ry-Penne*-counted twice, Aiex | time score of 4-2 in fayor of ; SSumpbe cee Be 2s 6 ‘| Burikow ence, Cal-Hockley, Ken | Kitimat, The, loca sauindl ‘Were | Fraser & Payne betes 0 6 McTeer, “Claude Bell'and Gerry |~ Bairy scored ‘for: Kimberley, coment ‘Tall and *eimberiey (uae no Americans In And Out — Of Western Loop Cellar: By The Canadian Press } Bricklaying : Plastering General Repairs | © R, (Dick) Balchin Phone 4526 in a battle of sticks. 7 New Westminster Royals de-'night by Ray Mikulan of the feated them 6-3 Saturday nigut Canucks, In that came referee to tie the Americans in thivd ‘Joey Johns gave a match nenalty spot. In the Coast Division, But to Pete Durham of Seattle after ins 1 a OO eee et ee ae —~gieee en RH rv mn eps ee re pAMAOOdL ROH a rraeassncers DUNT “at On wl ts : reveals whisky’ S true flavour Saee 6 ” Seagrams 83 | Canadian Whisky ep SCO QUAWS cnrdde Stwte , This “dvoriivomont Is not published or digplayad by the Liquor Contral Botird ar hy the Govurnmont of British Columbia, j turned and the Rovals were shut! boards with’ Dawes, dats alse Out 3-0, . ‘gave Sealtle a twoeminutes team | Tn other eames Saturday. Wine : ne nally when a benched player, Mpeg Warriors downed Saska- swune at him arain, f t ie {toon Quakers 5-8 Caleary Slam sunday, Cllie Dorohoy Hari ‘pedets drubbed Vietoria Couriurs Bradley and Guyle Fioleer scored 9-3, and Branden Regals shaded for Seattle, Rdmonton Fivers 2-1, ' The Seattle Sunday game saw! Mi New Weatininster Salur- “the Royals’ second nlaye: taken GY, Povohoy, Plelder ant Jaek tae ashoway, Blinkey Bove, Mas {0 hospital In three niehits, MeNah, Dawes, and Frank Res, DAWES INJURED ‘even were the New Westinin-- | Fevward Rabhy Dawes was hit ster Marksmen. ‘on the head In the seeaid per- > In Edmonton the | Reals “Vdelenceman Pat Coburn, Hawes lead but allhoueh Chey Gutshe: ae iN ZL a We Print It: eM RY 2 mi . Sea er v+ Right! 4 (. Plase aye et NM case ~ Put Songram's “83" to the water testy oy Water, plain or sparkling, . ‘struc, natural flavout roveals a whisky and ' was unconscious on the fea for the Flyers 1-6 dn the thirc ‘ flve minutes before beine goat stanza, they couldn't { jlo hospital. 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Vjod during a tanete with Seattle chalked up a 2-1 second pei riot CUDA AO), sCOre, Brandon’s coals eame fron idiy Den Palle provided Edmonten's JOYS His place tin the do Rdmonton ond Winniper plas: We eekend was that the touch- ‘down be worth — six points: in- | stead of the present five, The: i Big Four also approved of five’ ‘other of the WIFU’s 10 recom- “| mendations, ' dow "non tivo increased blocking -rwes—on pass interceptions, | and by all mombers of the at- tucking feam for 10 yards, Equalication ef gate receipts was approved by the WIPU ; Whercbhy 25 cents will be assess- td from each tieket of $1 or ‘more in the total attendance, . Teams showing an attendance attendance will pay while those vunder will receive. Tae Bie Reur also inereased its waiver peice ¢n imports S130 from 3340, but ieft Lo the ‘yelumm mateh in Seattle: ‘the defenceman swune his slieg | CHnadhtn Waiver figure at $500. qrarer yy Ruwerson: ‘Sunday night, the tables were at him duriny a brawl on (he: Ee made compubsary the reietse Go prey, after 2 hours af any player htol picked ua after the T2-how “Walver period, Both leagues cleeted new Ppresicants, with Barh Slocomb Of Winnines heading the west. ((iers and dines MeCuatfrey af “Ottawa directing the Ble Four, Weekend Fights By dhe Assotnited Fread MILAN outpainted Orkinde Aulueta, bt, MAN. 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Rookie left: Wednesday, when Hawks meet wingers Earl Balfour and Dic ki Leafs at Toronto, Dulf scored the other goals [01 : Sp pcemenecanenecseroceccnce memmmmnemteen the fourth-place Leafs, Centre Leals to get tne pul up the lee, ute Reibel accounted for both | RANGERS LOSE NiVICE “Detroit. goals before the sell-, The win gave Red Wings a split out crowd of 13,301. in their doublencader against A couple of Bruin xepatriates, : Toronto. Leafs beat them 4-2 in’ Jerry Toppazzini and Real Chev- Toronto Saturday. irefils, scored the Boston goals’ New York Rangers suffered two! Sunday night. defeats during the weekend.! Toppazzini, who had tallied They lost 3-1 to the Ieague-lead- ‘only once for Detroit when he ing Canadiens in Montreal Sat-;was’ traded to Bruins recently, ‘urday and 3-1 to the last-spol produced two goals. Chevrefils: Bruins in Boston Sunday night.'and ‘Toppazzini were making! Canadians pounded Chicago their first appearance at Boston | Black Hawks 6-2 Sunday night | ‘sinee Bruins got them back from! ‘before 11,385 fans, the largest Wings in a swap for Lorne Fer. | ‘crowd this ‘season at Chicago: euson and Murray Costello. Andy; Stadium, ‘Bathgate scored for New York. At Detroit, the 13, 861 customers: But for Lorne Worsley’s gym- was the final score. When Wil- son wasn't stopping the nine De- troit. drives he was yelling at Time To Check Your 1956 Printing Needs CALL Dibb Printing Co., Ltd. Dial 5227 STOP SINUS SUFFERING NEVO Sinus Remedy—medi- cally proven modern dis- covery GUARANILES complete relief of acute or chronic saw the Wings pull Into 4 second» nasties, the game would have ‘been a runaway. He stopped 37 H B f Boston shots. Terry Sawehuk owe 005 5 _ At Montreal, third-period goals | l d by Bernie Geoffrion and Tom} Ho On Ea Johnson carried Canadiens to; ‘victory over Rangers. Claude; Gordie Howe of Detroit Red poal, Wally Hergesheimer t tallied ; ‘Wings picked up two goals and fo. New York. ay assist in weekend National ° NO) TROU BLE i Hockey League play to strens- ‘phe Habs picked up their 29th | on first place in the individted powered Hawks. . | ‘searing race, Henri Richard, Doug Harvey! He has 53 points—27 goals ard Joan Beliveau, Maurice Richard, : 26 assists--two more than Mon- Jean Talbot and Provost rattled, ‘handled 23 for Bruins. By The Canadian Press ‘ Provost. scored Montreal's other: then his recently-acquired hold win jn 47 starts as they over- treal’s leading ..arksmiin, Joa pucks past Chicago poalie Hank: Beliveau. Basse n. ene! 0! wtive of The jeaders: : sinusitis, irrespective of sever- GA Pt pm on ons ily or duration of case... /Vowe, Detrett as . Frea t. Dowdie even if other mathods of Retiveau. Mth o..... 20 2A . ; M, Richard, MU... 24 2447 | Optometrist treatment have failed. 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