~ Prince Rup op honors'] ert Bonspiel came to a uring, per ‘ter the 11th end, ° ed Pr heir g-1 s close “12-1 Jin" ree: quartet of Sle- » Walt’ Burns, third / Second and Harry orge rink, hat: of: Clint Geddes, won’ the c!event ‘North Star. Trophy With a..12-8 victory over Cliff De- “Smithers, -while’ Harold host club .president, won T. Applewhaite Trophy D” event after defeating the nk of Peter Bird 14-7, - -Winner..of consolation compe- tion..Bacon’ Fisheries. Trophy was ‘the: Hugh Waller’ rink whol é ie Bateman quar- fina] game of the nga flawless game in the Challenge, Mitchell went Ip: with: a -six-ender.in the vend..and added: three in nto. break the wback’ of first two erids and ‘scored . one n the fourth, sixth and: cighth nds.’ ; Mitchell-added: singles: in h enth,-ninth, tenth, and. ve h, after . PRESENTATION MADE Presentation of ~ prizes and ; to visiting rinks | and close ‘The Fashion Footwear Grand ‘Challenge’. Trophy. went: to the: ack Mitchell rink.of Prince Ru- ert.when they-overwhelmed the | anny. Johnston. quartet of ‘the host'cluo 15-6 in a. game conced- ‘Double. winner’ was the Jim Inger ‘rink. of Prince George Who took both the Primary “B” Superior: Auto ‘Trophy: and the izzellMotors-Grand Aggregate . The} Johiiston opposition. John-|Rusty Ford, miniatures, nt ohé-up in egch of the}/Miner Simundson, miniatures. which the game ‘Ving highest end first. : eorge, C ity Rinks — : Split ‘Spiel Honors | ert and Prince George rinks shared ast night as the Fifth Annual Prince Ru- after 544 days of 24-hour well as mantl atures." President Thom expressed appreciation: of the efforts of those who had helped to make the bonspiel a success and paid ‘ work ‘done by George Morgan; draw-master efforts? PRIZE WINNERS _ ist of prize and trophy win- Ly os fhersewere: . “A” Event—Mitchell, Fashion | {Jim Gcorgeson, miniatures and sweaters, Fourth, Jack Laurie, miniatures. . ~“B" Event—Slesinger, Super- electric drills. Second, Jim John- curling rock ashtrays. Third, Ev Shier, miniatures, Fourth, Dick Heegie, Smithers, miniatures. “Cc”. Event — Clint Geddes, Prince George, North Star Tro- phy, miniatures, binoculars, Sec- ond, Cliff Delage, Smithers, min- iatures, jackets, Third, Wilf, Mc- Lean, ‘miniatures. Fourth, Mel Mathews, miniatures. -“D” Event—Harold Thom, E. T. Applewhaite Trophy, miniatures and camp stoves. Second, Peter Bird, miniatures and table lamps. Third,’ Geddes, minia- Cures. Fourth, Bob Anderson, miniatures, ’ so “iE” Event—Hugh Waller, Ba- con Fisheries Trophy, miniatures, : fishing: rods. Second; Gordie Trophy from president Thom as e radios and mini- particular attention ~ to the. , “for his untiring and fishing tackle boxes, Third,|: ior - Auto ’.'Trophy, . miniatures, | sou, “Kitimat;- miniatures - and:! | Footwear ~ Trophy: travelling bags, miniature curling set. Sec- ond:. Dan , Johnston, miniatures IT’S A CASE of which Tiger has the ball as Detr (eft) and Bill Tuttle leap against the outfield fenc spring training drill at Lakeland. offence, the Tigers have nothing .marker matches Kaline’s 1955 bat American League. Tuttle his 279, Calgary Skater Leads Field At Ganadian Championships By PETER MAITLAND _ Canadian Press Staff Writer * GALT, Ont. @ — Red-haired | Pierette Paquin, Hull, Margie Crosland of Calgary's: are for Glencoe Skating Club today Car; ' Mayall, Vancouver; and Mis Que, al mer figure skaters E.R. & (Dick) McLaughlin o Bateman (Jack Lindsay, skip), spotlights, miniatures. Third,! 1 Fourth, ' i “FP” Event—Slesinger® adios’ | ' SPECIAL PRIZES | Special prizes—Jim Woods, Ki-| timat, glasses sets for rink scor-| \ a 4 Archie Storey, Kitimat, glasses | arly ‘winners was nade prior to ihe Grand Challenge. game. tspresented the Su-| res. and. electric drills, : e:Pfince George foursome al- =so-received the G | “By AL MARKLE " Canadian Press Staff Writer “There Is one thing—if nothing else—which senior amateur and , | major hockey leagues have in Okanagan Senior loop and Spo- bape Ph of the Western In- e Malone! League, are an ox- mayile Of-Uat ‘spirit, mo, “Vernon, now Jeading 2-1 in fhe best-of-seven serles to decide |! B.C,'s Allan Cup representative, | has come’ from behind ty win’; each of thelr two games, ' Spokane, in Thursday nishe's: ‘play, had to blank Vernon jn! the third frame to win the game | and. stay. in contention, I FIRST WAS RUNAWAY ‘| Tho frst game of the serles!y I | \ ‘ { me % Triple Heat for Sate Fabrics, or Right Ooening Pushbutton Sunshine EASY TER ~ NOBLE'S Opp, Totom Thoatra rR HEP MERI ADD A Sab taretiueke std h -Auto-Trophy. to the Sle-j}game. * - Mae wot rink who ‘also regeived| Peter Wong,. glasses sets. for | tence, 17, of the Toronto s! best dressed rink af ‘spiel. -Bob Rudderham, flashlights for in third place with nd Aggregate best sportsmen, iI Spokane Blasis Vernon 3-2 To Remain Cup Contenders — ed up four umehaltenged goals | Vernon came back to ontpoins | ty vone, Spokane started play- ON NEW CONNOR DeLuxe Automatic DRYER * Sunglo clement SANITIZES Clothes Ie Largo loading door is Rovorsible for Loft eR AU PUREE FEES DOE MOTT TN On ere ono sets for rink winning most games | and not in prizes. ve ~~ G. K. Buchanan, 24 qu oil, first rink losing an ex t t l saw Spokane take a narrow 1-0! margin in the first. and hoid! gets ‘Vernon to one goal in the sec- five event ond. Canadians turned on thei?7 skaters heat, however, and memmed! 4-2) in the second and then fel)! before the Vernon powerhouse n the final session to lose 7-1, | ( “Thursday night Spokane rark- | | n Che -first period amd then | nade the mistake of resting on | he cushion in the second avd} hem 3, Their margin of sate. | ne hockey again. and dupticat ‘do thelr first-period — shutant! derformance with three goals ta Vin 7-8, | TRIPLE HEAT tvin Drying Various n Your Own Home MS AT RADIO’ RLCORDY APPLIANCE Dial 6100 Frizzell |. Motors: Trophy (Grand: Agegre-; gate), miniatures, mantle r ‘skating when she ‘ever, when her points in) the: free skaling were added ty the total. tied a 25-point lead into the’ oit’s Al Kaline - e¢ during a: If the best defence is a good to worry about. That 340-soot ting mark, highest in the Pevinnasium ‘Buffaloes and “Ontario meets the B.C. Totems 8 i ds eliminated f r Oshawa, Ont., referee, sain the ve taal at . t a, 1 + y ele v the indies Singles finals Of number of entrants in the Janio € Canadian figure Skating jo dies’ made it difficult for hot} championships, The pert 16-year-old Thurs-! : ws day outdistanced 21 compe itors' Under Ideal conditions, in the compulsory figures event, | The free skating event sched -| wed for today will decide the! champion for 1956. Skaters are ar by nak pumber of marked 60 ner cent: on figures’! 8 impossible, and 40 ner cent on free skating, . i competitors and judges, sive YANG 1 judge should be able to remem- ber what-a girl did in her last figure. But when she is senarat- lens ‘the Canadian champicnship as. McLaughlin. said a commitive, Miss Crosland topped the event of the Canadian Figure Skating res ag Ling | iClub, was half a point behind only western Canada and north- ern Ontario: hold regional icom- skating | who started: chibs are restrieted ta iwo pein- 48.3, IGHE HOUR EVENT petitions. Miss Crosland. Otherwise, Was eight. bers hut no rerional elimination: ‘placed second in compulsory .are held, ‘lgures last year, She drouped ower in the standings, how- Remember When By The Canadian Press he three-day skating rect, Bill Mosienko, Chicago Black into ful swine tonav T! 3 involving 47 of the ,"ecord for the fasiest three poels reeistered, ‘When Chicago beat New ‘Yark ‘The large number of entries Rangers 7-6 at Now York four ’ 4 a home flve goals in the final in the ladies’ singles stretshed years ago tonight. Mesienko oA common. spirit. frame to win 6-1, The secondithe event to nearly eight hours, ‘Potted three goals within 2 Bo ‘The current Savage Cup play-ivame was closer as Spokane The five. judess, Donald Chris- ‘seconds’ playing time, art Gus oe offs In British Columbia, be-|moved Into a 2-0 lead in (he tle, Washington, D.C.: Dr, Jahn. Bodnar also set a record hy as- ayes ms Toho : : , , wag ang Grejie . nde TAT tween Vernon Canadians of the Peng period, inereased it lo:Greig, Brantford: Gordon Jef- sisting on all three. SMES RX, IS TO WE HAVE FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES ANY AND ALL UNITS IN OUR FLEET @ THE PRICES ARE AT OUR FULLY DEPRECIATED ROOK VALUE ~~ AS IS--- WHERE 1S w FORDS + WHITES ® VOLKSWAGENS yw FEDERALS EAL EVANS Transportation Co, Ltd, Government Dock —- Prince Rupert, BY, LAA SOS 8 mens? Vides RLIURURNCLBNLLa eA enna tn tr eden with: Hawks rightwinger, set the NHL th a score of 574.1. In sccond! Association probably will recom-, arts of | Position was Sandra Towkesiury, mend sectional Competitions io tra-end/!4 of the Chatham Figure Skaf-''edee the number of cnivants | ~ ing Club, with 648.8. Judy Lay./in the Canadian championizins, , At the present time. he. said. ea = CF a QE wore ~~ % “gent of basketball stardom ever centre, ‘in the next contest. Game times . each other in the opener, fol- -fery, London, Ont.; Grandville: cates ; @ Semunute Trehio & H Bites contrals P @ Vhiling dual - i needie Crystal i My aa =F. oe peettetaresinsninirwen ein ty evra ~ ae caeew me reat { i ‘Friday, March 23, 1956, B , W R WHEATLEY Prince Rupert Daily News vee Canadian Press Stale Writer MONTREAL The beautiful idveam that Montreal Canadiens ihad oa owellenigh — invingible hockey leam was a shattered 4, Cage Trials Underway — ‘Tonight i Rangers, Canadiens learned the hard way Thursday night that past performances mean netiias VANCOUVER @— A alowine ‘future for Canadian basketball ‘was predicted here on the eve ‘of the Olymopie trials and Gana-! ,dian championships. Such opinion was expresced hy an indomitable fighting svirit and strike back, Rangers’ 4-2 vielory aver the newly-crowned Nualional Hoekey League champions was esen- i t some of the top Canadian; tially just as impressive and ‘coaches and basketball officials | decisive as Canadiens! 7b rut /Who hailed the trials openine ;away win on Tuesday, , -tonight as “a major first” om : . “the game which so far hag ere- e ated only a mild stir in’ this! S country's sport annals, | eniors . 7 oe Four sone champions from | lo Pla “Aeross Canada—Ontario, Maule | y toba, Alberta and British Col-| Umbia—will compete in ihe} Saturday five-day, round-robin knockout | - lournament, ' ‘The second game of the sen-. Thursday night,. the e al a dinner, the largest eoutin- ‘vame between Kitkatle and the to converge on any City All-Stars, John Danas, Canadian ; ation spokesman, said this morn- PLAY STARTS TONIGHT ing, ul It was the final fling of leis- The game, which matches La ‘ure for the four teams, each !2 Gondola against Frizeell’s was strong, not scheduled originally. The cafe holds a one-game edge in: ‘the best-of-three finals, First game of the evening An- nunciation will meet Orme’s in the second of three juvenile fin- “als. Opening tonight's twin bill at the 4400-seal University of B.C, are the Manitobn the Albertans. Last Night's Fights Los Angeles uP--Lauto Salus’ , 132, Monterrey, Mexico, stopped : /Ralph Capone, 182, Chicaso oor,” The third round: are 7:30 pm, and 9 pam. Saturday night the losers face. lowed by the two winners, The team ending up with two losses . . Minneapolis i Glen Bhina-: goes Monday with the unde-. oan 1354), $b. Pauw bnoeked feated team getting the bye. On Tuesday. the second-place team me the undefeated. I the runners-up win, there wil! bea sudden-deuth, winner-take- all final Wednesday, “Out Jackic Graves, 4, Auoda, Ind., 13). Philidelphia ut- Charde Seat, Ms, Phihidelpaia, -topoed Harry Deputy. 149, Ville, Pa. (5). ote Mas If the undefeated team re-: Dallas i@-Paw Jorsenson, 126. mains victorious, it’s all over Part Arthur, Tes. stepped Jae Tuesday and the winner takes Boland, 126, San Antaris 1d), Richtinond, Calif. we-- Remon Fuentes, 1i3t., Los Angeles, stepped Mickey Savaee, 148 Sen iPraneisca, 44, well as the right to represent Canada in the summer Olym- pics at Melbourne, , . } R ye Model Rp- REATEMEER MAYA. 63 Speed Pertuble record phaver © Detoehakle caver With Joudspeaker ’ s Piedek Pes esa Cartridee, As Low As S10 Dowa §7 Manth A ELAEAAL UA CRLLALTACY 3 ETAL NTR LP A HL Model TRI TAPE RECORDER REMEMBER MAMA Compuet lighteweleht Cape recorder da adaneddye: plas. 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