Prince Rupert Daily News ‘hursday, November 4, 1954,. GREAT TIDES HISTORIC CITY “Britain's largest inlet, Bristol’ Bristol, England, received ‘its Channél, has tides rising as high! first town charter from Henry as 70 feet in some places, Wi in Wi. By The Canadian Press Eric Nesterenko, a pangling youngster who was touted as a future National Hockey League great, turned the boos of thous- ands into cheers with one shot Now f Wednesday night. . on , The 2l-year-old ' rightwinger Available « wilh Toronto Maple Leafs, who is having scoring troubles in the big league this year registered his first goal of the 1£54-55 cam- paign to give Leafs a 1-1 tie with Detroit Red Wings, He didn’t do it with the flair of a Rocket Richard or a Gordie Howe, but the goal came in the dying minutes when all seemed lost. It was enough to bring 12,- 780 fans to their feet in -Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens. A few min. in 13%4-ounce bottles JOHNNIE WALKER u : Fine Old Scotch Whisky Born 1820-—.Still going strong This advertisementiis. het published or dispiayed by the Liquor Control Board or oy ‘the Government of Briltsh Columbia. — zed when he looked bad on a couple of plays with veteran centre Ted Kennedy and left- winger Sid Smith. It was the only-league game of ithe night. Nestrenko, who broke {in with the Leafs for one game 'Nesterenko Saves Leafs. With First Goal of Year ° utes earlier, Nesterenko was raz-|: rwho have 15 points on seven vic- Detroiters appeared to have the game wrapped up, Leftwinger Larry Wilson gave them a 1-0 lead at 8:54 of the first period with a short drive during a pile- up in front of goaltender Harry Lumley, Alex ‘Delvecchio and Vic Stasluk were given assists. The second period was. score- less, Kennedy had just return- ed from serving a slashing pen- alty in the final period when Nestrenko made up for the’ cat- calls. The six-foot-one native of Flin Flon, Man., who hit the NHL with unreserved accolades, is off:to one of the slowest starts of his brief career, Hel’ didn’, score in“the 1951-52 sea- son, got 10 goals in 35 games of the 1952-53 campaign and 14 in ‘68 games last season. . The deadlock moved the Red Wings to within two points of the leading Montreal Canadiens, tories and a tic. The Leafs re- mained in fourth spot with eight SCOTTISH TITLE A provest In Scotland ig the chief! munelpal sfficer, cgrres. ‘ ponding to the English Mayor, seni | Mixed Curling Starts Saturday ‘|’ The Mixed Curling League has ‘|Scheduled its start of the 1954-55 Season for next Saturday night with three draws a night, Bill Baxter, Curling Club draw chalfman, says that he expects there will be 31 rinks turn out for the Mixed League which will bé composed of curlers and their wives, regardless of whether the wives are Curling Club members or not. Draws will be made. for 6:30, 8:30 and ‘10:30 pany, each Saturday, Mr. Baxter sald, add- ing that he expected to have the first draws ready tomorrow, Results of the first two nights of curling for the Gordon’s Hard. ware Trophy are as follows: Tuesday play, 6:30—Robertson 11, Berg 7; Mitchell 12, Greene 6; Garner 12, Taylor 9, 8:30 pam.-~ heavyweight champion, halted;Bateman 12, McKenzie 7; Kel- the uneven battle 4) seconds | lough defeated W. Stewart, Row- | after the eighth round started; botham defeated Scott (results when Panter was cut deeply on! unavailable). 10:30 pan—-Ford 9, the side of his right eye. Five; Rudderham 6; Moore 13, Bird 4; stitches were needed to close it. baurie 13. 5. Stewart 3, Panter also was cut on his left: Wednesday play, 6 cheek ‘bone in the fifth round, ; jsen 11, Tham 2; Scott 10, Aston Olson Wins - | Non-Title Go With TKO RICHMOND, Calif. ~ i — “I felt sluggish, fighting at 166 pounds.” World middleweight champion Carl (Bobo) Olson’ made . this comment after he had secebred an cight-round technical knock- out over Garth Panter of Salt Lake City in their scheduled 10- round, nationally televised con- test at the Richmond Auditorium Wednesday night. The title, of rose, was not at stake. Olson didn’t look exactly shiy- gish In the fearful beating he gave Panter, He pounded the ome Salt faker with’ a two. handed attack from the start. Referee Joe Lous, the former Se URN Ln nnn at was Me re ae Evenings. 19 TODAY to SAT, he Sal, Mating - RANDOLPH SCOTT — cr AIRE na —~iIn— = =. ae s) =f wee > a G» 3330-—Peter- ~—Alsg... points, three behind New York lt. took two stitches to close IN |g, Gonrg.con 11, Mathew & Rangers and five behind De- “4 in the 1951-52 season, beat net- ra) | minder Terry Sawehuk at 18:38 of the third period by firing de-/p | inlo the nets. | i. By The Canadian-Press | | Kamloops Elks. and Kimberley | iDynamiters came up with Vie | ‘tories in interior British Colum- ‘tests Wednesday night. tn ifenceman Tim Horton's rebound - place Bl Up UID then, the second-place’ Bruins al Boston, Elks, Dynainiters | Score Win In Interior Hockey. Leagues’. u 3-0 first’ period lead, were jahead 4-2 at the end of the sec- ibia seniqr amateur hockey con-iond and tallied the lone third :perlod counter. trott. There are two games tonight. | Rangers go against the last | ns. il Both ‘leagues: are idle tonight. At Kamloops, Elks jumped Into ack Hawks at Chicago | peders got down to the 15-player : ‘derson 10, Paul 7; Miller 14, W. ! land the Red Wings play the limit allowed in the Western ‘Hockey League Wednesday when | ~ ~ = | forwards Johnny Michaluk and , ‘Walter Trentini obtained hockey ‘Osterlag vs, Ford; positions elsewhere. Crow's Nest Juniors, has been: | He will leave Thursday, where he will join Art| Chapman’ $s chew. lying Slates Wacky Wigwams_ News Stamns Cut Trane { CALGARY (CP)-—-Calgary Stam. ! 46, Holliston 6, ut ee "8:30 pmo-MeNece 9, Sieber 4: {Eyoltson 11, Rogerson 6; Warren | 10:30 pm.—An- | Stewart 4; Shier 9, Parker 7. Tonight’ 8 draws are: 6:30 pm, | Turner vs. j ‘Moore; McKengje vs, Bird, 8:30 | Trentini, former star with the pm. Garner vs. Rudderham: Berg vs, Laurie; Greene vs. Row- | ‘hotham, 10:30 pan, Robertson t¥S, Kellough; Mitchell vs, Thom; _iTaylor v VS. Parker, | ‘ Canucks. | Saskatoon : ganed to Vancouver for “| - FAVORITE COLLAR medium. “point, non. aml | always looks “just pres TRINMER FIT Dei Today to m 7-9:05 Mat. Sat. 2 P. m,-” | Elks, who seem to play their! Billy. Hryciuk, with two goals. ; otst hockey on home ice, thump- ; Don Slater, Joe Connors and Bill ‘ed the Okanagan Senior Hockey | McCulley scored for the win- ‘League’ s leading Kelowna Pack- | ‘in the Western International scueczing out a 4-3 decision over | Spokane Flyers. Cougars An venge ‘Former Losses By The Canaqian Press ' Victoria Cougars have finally . turned the tables on the West- ern Hockey League's high- ~step- -pPing New Westminster Rovais. The fifth-place Cougars,! ves ul Nudien-in three earlier starts against the league lead-» ers, gieclihy avenged the losses less U-1 drubbing in Vietoria. in the Alberta capital, _.. the trim is 'Chgdis Canu.ks invade Saska- The line is cose at! f ad the ij neers a “toon, ‘KK. Kerr 14, F, Turner 6; M, Lewis j¢ i nar 7 an 1 ve over a IMPFeSsiOn Fittingly, Cougars’ big win 19, P Petrow 6. a is fashion with a flare for the fame before 2600 hometown ; ; hen dramatic. “fine who twice had watehed | wee their club go dawn before Roy. als ji-3 and 5-8. They also Moekiat, Fox, Pordan Lambo ealise and topper oo 2d elsion in New. ents an soft, pure wool, Westminster, Mashion any croconnes Muskrat, Pox, AL Kdmonton a crowd of 3,400 § U F F E R E RS Perla Laan trimmed wool, MAW aa 4) ( Stop miserable Sinus suffering | an Kes played scoreless | now with Nevo Sinus Remedy: ‘, - ALSO A COMPLETE LIME OF Mockey in the last 40 minutes: (Careful medical tests show tha . ve AL nO f COMPLETE lI IE OF iter cach had tallied once In| Nevo completely : Hminater t te CLOTH COATS.IN ALL. SIZES ie neni pend nucs—even chrome eau and ag cn mug Adam counted for Vane: ve had recourse ¢ | by AND COL ORS Heouver and: Don Poile, playing: thore wien have ha Salo for i = his first game for Flyers since! ) children and adults, my coming from Delrolt Red Wings, | CIFIC PHARMACO CO.LTD, a Spee Al AL 2, e W% OFF ose yee tor tenton, ‘ PAG Water Streot, Vancouver 8, IC, roy + rine theme Flyers ane Ph i nounced that Saturday's sched. a eee an 7 . . _ GP Mba apy ail CUO MU COL oly ene Mdmonton was being postponed |: ie ' UA date Mareh hate * a the, H olelletaleletaietall fe f 1 LADIES! [ cpouing game of the Western. g WALLACE'S DEPT, STORK g 4 4 Annet ASA § WEAR Interprovinclal Football Union ‘ 4 apy { Ke vi i aa heing played in Edmonton a mers te cd, as ae ns The same night. 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