Rupert Jets Tie Exhibition: Series - As Second Game Runs Into Overtime Sparked by Syd Scherk anc {overtime after Rockets tied the! while he sank 11 of 15 chances | Ray Spring, the Prinee Rupert , contest: at 45-all at the end of jon free shots. Jets salvaged the second of a | Tsulation «play. | aoe was ruaner-Up for the . «ne ' sae with; roe win last night evens the; visitors, getting points, two-game exhibition series with ' score in games Wott al one-apiece from field goais wile four were Ketchikan Rockets last night!as the visitors took the Armis-; from foul shots. He had 14 tries. with a score of 53-49 in a game ' tice night game by a score ofi Syd Scherk and Bill Sundberg which went into five minutes of ' 63-50. inetted the most points for Jets, [Srnec eererrarnacn —-; Rocket coach Ralph Peters] 10 apiece. Scherk made two out ) said that he hoped the second;of four foul tries and Sundberg ‘half of the series, which will be) made two out of five. Holkestad ‘played in Ketchikan, could be! was runner-up with nine points ‘scheduled for some time in the'and made one out of five foul “hew year when a new gymna-/tries. Spring, although third in ‘sin will likely be available in/the totals column with eight ‘the Alaskan city, | points, got them when they were The tired, short-handed ‘sextet’ needed and sank four of seven Pacitic Cabs ) 4 "Prince Rupert Daily News. * Saturday, November 13, 1054. CASABA EXECS HOST PLAYERS - . Last night. prior to the All-Star Basketball Exhibition ganie ' between the Prince Rupert Jets and the Ketchikan Rockets, the Prince Rupert Basketball Association were hosts to the -members of both teams at a banquet in the Canadian Legion, Tonight, the,Rockets will meet the Rupert All-Star Jets again in a third contest since flying weather prevented coach Ralph Petrs and his -te:m from returning to their hometown, Vancouver Trims Victoria To Share Lead With Royals * VANCOUVER (CP)—There were: second period, sending Canucks more penaltles than goals here/ up 1-0 for a lead that stood up Friday night as Vancouver Ca-' all the way. Wylle made it 2-0 nucks took a 3-1 victory over/after only 43 seconds of the fone brought down by Peters lagged: foul shots. ‘badly last night in the first twol arawuy ‘quarters, showing up on the NAVY BAND OUT . | A good crowd was on hand} ishort end of a 10-6 score at the Next Oid Etnoress Hotel | arter and 4 30-16 svore ¢ Hast night o see the local All- | uo quarter and a 30-16 score at tne stars even the series, The band! i ! | Vietoria ‘Cougars and ‘a first- | third, place tie-in the Western Hockey | Vancouver went ahead 3-0 at League. oo, ithe four-minute mark on a blind, Canucks now share top spot unassisted backhand by Cyr, It with New Westminster Royals. | was 10 minutes later that Eddie . sy Ohio, Georgia -NEW YORK — () “onl Stnte Arkansas and Georgla —~ three teams that have been bowl’ bound all season — faced sitff assignments on this, the next- to-last big Saturday of the Unit- ed States college foothall season, The Buckeyes, surprise leaders of the big 10 race, tolled into Lafayette, Ind., sporting a nifty 7-0 record for thelr game with}. Purdue, Ohio State could clinch the title with a victory — and If Iowa beats Minnesota’ and Michigan State whips Michigan, If everything breaks that way, the Buckeyes can make reserva- tlons-for the coast and a New Year's Day bow] game against Southern Callfornia, which al- ready has clinched the Pacific Const conference by sweeping through all five rivals so far, Face Big Test.| GORDON & Federal Block | t. half. | ‘er | ;Dorohoy connected with Heben-|had a homecoming date with ‘from HMCS Chatham, under! Most entertaining of the sev- ' y ‘ , , ’ “sp il /ALASKANS SHORTEN GAP — | hanamaster PO Peter Lien, play- eral battles came in the third |(0n to break the shut-out while |Southern Methodist, needing alu ' | bandmaster P PIDye vt both t ere short-handed, {only a tie to clinch the title and lal _ In the third quarter two fielded “The Stay Spangled Banner’ period when Cougars’ Colin Kil- | both teams were short-handed. A Cotton Bowl berth ~ “ | 5 (2 C ‘goals by Harry Johanson and/and “O Canada” as both teams: burn was béaned with a bag of| Tonight, Edinonton — Flyers Georgia unbeaten and tled yey tL / nese ‘Ni; bp? J. J. Mackey, plus Johanson’s; were lined up before the game.: peanuts hurled by an-irate fan.|move Into Victoria while Van-" only once ‘tops the southern | sinking five out of six foul shots,| During half-time, the Prince, Kilburn went up and over the: couver and: New Westminster conference but still was 2 one- A CHOP SUEY Mackey sinking one out of three}Rupert Girls Drill’ Team Went | Canuck bench: and whacked the | battle for the -league lead, Sas- touchdown underdog - agains’ Ti a and Bill Martineson making both! through their precision drill for; retreating marksnian with his/katoon, Quackers visit Calgary at Auburn; If the Bulldags win this; i ! _.. CHOW MEIN his foul shots, brought the score an appreciative audience. Istick—a blow that cost Kilburn | Stampeder corral. . one they'll only have Georgia | oH s | to 33-32 for Prince Rupert. Ru-lany TARTES 10 minutes. rn ' 4 Ife iTWO PRELIMINARIES Tech to beat to get into the: , fee 2 pert Jets only racked up threa| Pn ° Billy Dea Bill (Wigei lte f . whe Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m, | Pert Je | The evening's basketball got; Billy Dea, Bill (Wiggie) Wylte Sugar Bowl, Tech meets Alabama ; cH ae : eae , off toa start with a preliminary | and Ray Cyr accounted for the Da Re Tops today .. _ | wy . ; he ronely tallies were scorec ‘Senior Girls League vame, which ancouver Boa Ss, ; nay renen- _ ' mI Holl Vy iv cod (af Gy by Jet coach Don Hartwig whoi saw Green best the Gold entry|ton saved Victoria from icing Men s B Loop _ Manila was founded as capital if ales “went into the game halfway | py a score of 17-11. Knutyon | Shut out, ‘Five-Pinners of the Philippines hy Spanish | os one For Gutside Orders Ph, ‘6226 |i through the thirc cuarter and’ paced the winners with three: Statistically, six majors. a 10- colonizers:‘In 1571, Rely on our skilled movers a ‘scared ot rel poe and sank ‘field goals while E. Jones was) minute misconduct and nine} Armando Da Re of Local 426 }iv 2-0 --- ee to pack your tragie nes ante MA, CNC OU oF {wo foul shots. i munner-up with two field goals) minors were handed out. topped the B League of the Men's ' ae ~ ih , The Jets went up another two'and one safety out of two foul The first period gave no indi-! Five Pin Bowling League Monday FOR THAT ig, Sessions carefully... giv- iL Boy's _ oils at the opening of the last : shots, cation of what was to come, be-' by taking high single and high ing-them special care, We ll oy s : quarter when Spring sank two: In the Intermediate boys pre- ing a scoreless, free-wheeling ex-| three with scores of 286 and 659 \ i ' , Whee eS Sweaters 'fcul shots. but a basket by Fritziliminary coach H, R. Davidson's | hibition. and his team took high three . Wit move _ or store your id . te 4 _ Prfsaner immediately after.Sunrise squad proved fast, de-}1 im Second was less than three | score with 2678, Deuces garner- | things quickly and profes- pepe NO » ; rought ekets baek j i re aceurate the n es Oo when . pl Fs ; > wit scor ‘ : ’ He Nise? Pallovers ine hicare. The game sas ted Deo Meanie ermaaly aud ents captain Jack Laelen ard ae 2 at high single with a score S p EC 7 | eee Ae ™. _ tive times and the lead changed ed up on the long end of a 38-; burn mixed it. The officials end-. “In A League Ray Giordano of E small cost to you, Call 5016: UL. All Wool Reg.3.25 hands twice before Johanson! 97 score, Sunrise racked up 10 ed that one with a major each. | Art Murray's scored Individual PRINT JOB 1 oe HA . afar a foul by Hartwig sank! points in the first quarter while he fight-filled third, saw Dea‘ players high single with 326 " N ‘ $2 s 5 the first of two foul shots to‘holding the Frizzell entry score-!and Walt Chine banished for: while Paul Piche Of Crescents . iH F OW fd of even the score at 43-45, ‘less. Frigzeil’s scored 11 points | rven putes ‘or fighting. Lloyd {cok high three with 749. Art c ALL ON : qe le Becki SCHERK SCORES WINNER in the second and third frames Durham and Doug Adam cut Murray’s garnered team honors u : sy s acter The Rockets went up ino only: while Sunrise added 10 each , loose and were assessed a major ‘with scores of 1156 and 3234 for lie, ace Gots te oer - ~ time, The winners scored eight each. . ‘high single and high three. ‘ . seven seconds after yer- suk ‘dey | , ; j . ae H Rea, 3.50 Line started when Nackey hon, Paints the last frame fo FR2-/ Dea opened the scoring inthe Results. A Lexgue—Art Mut- DIBB PRINTIN YOUR ALLIED VAN LINES Aci i. = - JG V BORCY NOOK | Polls five, i , ™+—~ ray’s took 3 points, Cook’s Jewel- | nn ceemeR Re Hit Not * Be otk cote toes sant: two! Lincups: ‘Legion Draw ‘lers 1, Crescents 2, Family Mar- 0 rere ay Now S GG (foul sh en the score after; EXHIBITION SERTES ‘ket 2, Paramounts 1, Philpott COMPANY se oe ' tad | ; _ being fouled by Priszner, who! ‘Rupert Jets—Olson 4, Spring.8. S.. — dyeawe for the Tea wae tT ‘a Clahe 0) 4 : \ Pair! méments later was charged with Senerk 10. D. Seherk 5. Sundberg 10; raws for the Legion curling ' Evitt 4, Radio Cabs 0 and Thom | [ y EWS rn all 4 a fowl on Syd Scherk who made /Holkestad 9. Bill 4, Hartwig 2, Fore-, Club for this coming Sunday ‘Sheet Metal 3. Ln ll Me “4° i ‘both shots at the basket ray ™ n, | which will pe curled at 9:00 | B League—Canadian Legion jm- 0 rena a net regen nena annette Steins ne anit sate | M ntt Nts i caw Ketchikan lockets—Johanson 19.) p.m. are as follews: ‘took 2 points, Deuces 1. Don , : off. Martineson evened the score! Ms ley’ “c : : I i L fartinesou 7, Farley 3, Mackey 14,5 | Meet ONE . : .. Bi Two fouls. were: ' ’ | [ sO oy . fi handed out during the game, one! yiiyy nO Carson Miner, We fj EE ' a | \\- vey] gt each team and both for lan-) sexton canes i, CM Ler, 4h | | af | tech. ‘Jones 5, Hansen 3. Carlson; Coilust. | se a ( ~ : | "| of Tf it is Quality you want | nical in the first winter ey (Farmer, Pierce, Calderoni, Harvey. | , we a ee “a - , \ fat in that sift be sur st qua 1G} Gall—Giske 2, Morrison 2. Selvig 3, e ® are . | 4 I, | gilt be sure to j Mackey the other in the fourth pierce, Kennedy 4, MacDonald, Jones | Wed B EG d h FOOTW “| ad sl Wher BU GER S— “ quarter, oO ‘Johnson, Reniviek, Wick. « i .F.A00 ric EAR del th Pre quality Is a must! 1 . Stay, . , Referees, J.-Carison, B. Forward. | | . odel your ste sins ; ' R The Rupert All-Stars outscored | peerees, F.2 Gartson, Palpy : an i a { | the visitors 26 to 22 in field goals jen A TWAS Umer. W. Valpy. For Men “ | advantage of waste living spct I Ai # during regulation play and bo Meece-lined haets ; With ai | hh ! i ; teame scored a al len | | Mleece-lned beets and Overshoes, with zipper or buckle, | make a wonderful change! ", ee pin the overtime stanza. 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