: Bown. Malloy VS Hidden score winners for A' Tipton. Bell league were Pogey Thompson ; King, Furnnes Haugan, Martin VS Wilson. Youngman , kN om: eddie i : i ay a } : . ‘ . pots. . . oo elm ail ©. |, Pitince Rupeit Uoily News 7 C . St y SMNAN te . Hee . Tuesday, December 7, .. a al an ampe e/s f um { an a i PR ection |! Melson Bros, gary. ot | TMEMIGM PGCE te load’s Mother Denies | Maintain |Afsce AArdfiae Bid Fae Vaca 1 Hotshoed tek (er “we . ¢Y 1 : oe . - oon (Local 108s leagte: Friday “night: Aes S | Narrow Lead - aes | _by Gerry Couture) Lend goni foi Saskatoon caine Wises oF 260. and, toufor | RESUS = Shepp ry nl Uipi e in _ on § ump - SASKATOON if: -- Calgary spite efforts by Gerry Couture. Lead goal for Saskatoon came men’s high: single-and three! und 4 Dire Atoms 0;.Ny ey yO . Nelson Brothers maintained a|Stampeders were a -humblecand Archie Scott in the Calgary ‘ag, 4:32 of Monday’s’ opening | ror incling” nigh rae to ald if, >leesters 0; "Maniacs § Hye By WILL GRIMSLEY "I _hope so. We all love Jennifer) 1 one-point lead over second team as they prepared for their lineup. © Quakers Petlod when Manson made good thelr team’s’ cquse: or''group: | TUES 1 Vardsticg, 4 mle MELBBOURNE «@ — Lew|Yery much” place Savoy Hotel in the Celco|return match with the Saska- During the on the Quakers on Apass from Eldie Kébussen ,HOMOIS, Oo ht Mats Gln Faas" be ley Hoad’ ther denied today, Miss Staley, a leading Woe | City bowling league Friday night {toon Quakers tonight, after were edging thelr guests, statis. mee oq! Hotshots showéd ‘sebies. of On : Le en veanid ee wey it; Player, was beaten by ‘Thelma sing four points to/ dropping Monday's game 3-2 and tics were released showing Ed-jand'Ed Kullman, Play ranged 583 for-.tean, Wer “etter Li ils that''Cupid anay be the culprit : for the Victorian | Cespite_ losing four points to dropping Monday's g ee Horvath Jegd- all-over the ice for the remain’ 894 2583 for:.tepny.Weh single |: ‘een wo was i responsible for the Australian /HON8 last week for the Victorian | yo. Bakery, muffing their bid for frst place monton’s Bronco Horvat leg tee ee ' bub rattnes and three while "Fla tayer agi oe a ct bPlP pavie Cup ace’s slump in forin,|°D2™pionship, dindif-| The rest of the leaders are lin the Western Hockey League. ing Eddie Dorohoy of, Victoria tain a per ment th ir sh fi Shearpins tallied’ the’ only .other'|-‘y/f , y ane ~ “Corkmentine on: r eport’s|, 1oad’s loss of form vl ter ‘is separated by one point. Nelson] The win brought the Quakers by one point in the individual: inte vonls. convert thelr shots 7" ” ee o& Hinese Y. de enaq Hoad's. romance with tennis ferent nee rowan , Davis Brothers lead with 24 points, within four points of fifth-place. scoring race. | winintinchstine ln Son s. — ol 4 = remem, || mad aor | player Jennifer Staley may have, We? MON SING SUSITANAN DAVIS cevoy has 23, Bulger's and Van's Vancouver, and marked their , Dorohoy came into the pleture (rVENED COUNT | Bricklaying ond. «fit. CHOP SUEY ; "Caused his r play, Mrs,j CUP Selectors. Bakery are tied in third spot longest winning streak in the with a rush, racking up eight | Couture evened the score early | tapicn wag! wit 5 af i. used i Nd sande bint ae in another Davis Cup devel- with 23 and RCMP and Bleach- /1954 season, three games, points during the week for a in the second perio score early | Plastering ‘and. we ‘ CHOW pte + I ierty adnate ‘to suggest it.” en enn apt nope Aust ers are in fourth spot with 21 Inew Wet vat Ue, total without neding sent al a pass from Cus Ityle to Pat General Repairs Tf wt ME gUReT 6 we ‘is! girl friend | #4" ho and Morou se sti} | points. ew westnunster gels & chance week without ¢ > 588" iLundy, but rookle Dick Lamou- tabi Coc B4 e t last vant and vont oat heme Hartwig and Mervy 0 wise ny Ben Wagner of Van's took both ito scoot by the Stamps and the ‘pregate of 39, ey ove the Quakers into/ R. BALCHIN ide ET ee een aaa have a chance to play the men's high; scores showing 373/Edmonton Flyers, tied for first. Sid Finhey of: Calgary was the lead again at the seven min- || Recommended “by “Northwest a ARE Te ened then,” she added. doubles assignment in the chal- 28 for high single for the jplace, when they visit Yancou- third with 36, and Guyle Fielder |/7o 84 agaln at the seven min- asiructioh Co tite t coal). Asked whether the romance lenge round despite their loss to |294 828 for high single for the |place, when they vis neous | Testa "traded with ute mark while Stamps were a! Construction Co. ti. “ad act was serious, Hoad's mother said: A oF Tt Vic Seixas and Tony|Hight and three while Herdis!ver at the Forum. ,_. Of New Westminster trailed w man ‘short, . i) Day Phone . | Night Plione So TTT eee ee een ee americas Vic Seixas é Holkestad of Savoy garnered: Quaker marksmen Ray Mane 33, but leading in assists with 28 Playing-coach Bentley cit hed | MOT gO wat Ale Prabert Monday. .jwomen’s high single and three json, Dick Lamoureux and Doug’ Gerry Coutures who . scored | it f y Sucka ih ey cine nen sine scrapie yer ae He blamed the loss on the req, With scores. of 247 and 646, Bentley managed to Keep one! Monday for Calgary, was tefl for | 5 1 nites et tee nee seeeceigmteigicie aot eld j Serving of Rose, who was an Van's took :team.’high single goal ahead of the Stamps fifth place with Andy Hebenton tod hipeine of heen ee ae a |" and lost *e coulda ace: with 1190 and -Checker Cab’s | throughout Monday’s game, de- of Victoria. ” from Cal Kalser ast neberain i , T Bp a Hl At provement of “form. betore the the night, team high three for oe, - TN ees ag Bil Brennan, ‘The final atti i AR GEST. 3 ee ep ‘a . m sur * . . } .- , ite } : . “yg is . ’ ae ‘the selectors ail not re out) Results — vans ater .x%0-' Boelminton Teams, Draws Made ‘tear the end as scot wulien 2 a 2 aett r the selectors ag cea Joubles 800 Brothers 0; Bleachers 4, Mil- : f ‘ \ short-na: “fyom: outs Oay ses Med De ne 8 8 Moles ey-Bay 0: GEP 8, No Names 1: For T v at Civic Cent eee ee ete. epsom yet fost observers, however, were /NBC Power 3, RomP 1: .Bul-/ FOP FOUMMEY at Civic Centre ica ls a's ‘sure Hoad and Rosewall would Se?S 3, Hurricanes 1; Savoy 2; ‘Team draws for the Mixed American tournament of the Civic | oe SEE OUR. oo i de be Australia’s doubles selection,’ Checker Cabs 2. , Centre Badminton Club, slated to get underway at the Civic Centre Beene i Py iPaq | A : _ . ~ Bm rr ‘tomorrow night dt.7 p.m. have been announced, my “ASSORTMENT oC Balla. cf Ay hy _., However, club executive members point out that due to the;Pee yo mal ak : Honor 5 Sha red , closure of the Centre Sunday the entire membership was not von ca OF. Los : ly _ | | pa to opp j-tacted before the draw was made. The executive urges all mem-(4 omy ‘ee if ial dy . B M xed leo __| bers' wishing to take part in the tourney to turn out at the Civic We. BOX FD ; we : Wet 4 i y ¢ , H) i Centre tomorrow as spares Will he needed. ho Ne i. fie i ae : -| Team draws are as follows: gee panies g Oi be ‘Men a bin Five Dinners ju Abbey and P. Kraske ~. D, Saunders and. V,-Mansalovich ; CHRISTMAS. y MOEN ee, ' $@ 4 ves bilfin dg if " iB. Becker and D. Graham B. Tipton and Ann Bell a ET PaaVe y ce te mtr eh 0 lS yt {) Jean Nixon of the Dailv News! Alf Bell and J. Mills . G. Vierbeck and E. Preston | epee PE oes oS? F ws fast Passenger and Freight |'end Erie Christenson of Esso; V. Ciccone and E. Webster J. Vassallo and B. McNish «| [ft [ R jv hil mate Cake From ¢ 4 Sailings ta Prince anert: ‘Extras took twin laurels Thurs- |D. Christianson and M. Walls —R. Wilson and 'N. Youngman - foo NYS. ip ¢ / ren $ ° Styles Ne 4 ay Ty Vanconver — Friday and iday night in their division of | E. Dyer and J. Jones S. Vickerman and H. Hopkins | anal L ¥ eS tg $9 43p Sunday 9 p.m “ ‘B loop in the Mixed Five Pin id. Finley and G. Procter P. Shaeffer and M: Tough — I .. a .. P G mite win, ee ES . oe ee # Bal League by rolling 296 and 627)J, Finlayson and F. Cross W. Gardiner and J, Hawkinson | Ro x MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY To Kitimat—Friday and Sun- ‘for ladies high single and three ;G. Fletcher and J. Cross A, Hill and C. Warner oh | rinting Is rE Eu day 9 pm. cand 252 and 686 for men’s singls ; W. Harrison and G. McNay B. Tough and M. Barrett ) es - le Op #0 Stewart, Alice Arm—Sat- |. and three ,B. Kraske and S, Hicks D. Bown and J. Malloy (Pe Co Ltd ORGY ph ® urday 6 a.m, .|;, Cook's Jewellers took B league:S. King and M. Furnes A. McLeod and M. Arai Cp OMe ‘oo is A. jj To Masset and North Queen |: team henors with Scores of 1152;R. Mills and F. Richardson J. Breen and H. Trapp sr iparvenrtinmerenananenseear um RRR ARR Chartottes—Dec, 1, 15 and 29 |, and 3361 for high single andiG. McNish and Dot Ratcliff H. Haugan and B. Martin 7° fb , pm. - ‘three iR. Noel and B. Blake . P. Moroz and E. Kierstead yon, i) To South Queen Chartotles— |. Individual winners in A league: F, Olsen and L. Dyck H. Holkestad and J. Molleruy | an .} Nov. 24, Dee.’6 and 22. p.m, |) were Fran Olafson of Shamrocks G. Poffenroth and M. Poffenroth J, Banman. and D. Kirkpatrick Lite eee Passengers hoard steamer one |, ¥hose 296 was good for ladies’ D, Ratcliff and L. McKay B. White'and A. Smith hee coe hour before sailing. -high single while Alma Millikini Two draws to start tourney starting at 7:00 pm. and 7:19 p.m | fon, 40392 | Passenger Reservations | ' {,of Frostv Lockers with 739 scored ! are as follows: canine .ladies’ high three. George Mor-.7:00 Draw: a . i Freight Bookings ‘gan of Frosty’s scored men's Gardiner, Hawkinson vs Hill, Warner I + 83¢ per doren paid for empties. Please ‘{ GES SMITH— ‘high single with a tally of 315, Tipton, Bell VS Moroz, Kierstad : i: “_.” have them ready when the driver cally, Prince Rupert Agent and Headpinners’ John Coma- Fletcher, Cross: V3 Harrison, McNay iB i idvenisement in not published or duplyyed by | 509 3rd Ave. Ph. 5333 & 5334 dina scered men’s high three "Abbey, Kraske VS Becker, Graham | RR the. Liquor.-Control Board ot by the Government | Serving B.C. Since 1829. 7; With 665. . Mills, Richardson VS Olsen, Dyck | i Ht tf Bush Columbia P20, |; fhenton's scored A league's Saunders, Manjalovich ¥S Vassallo, McNish cae wane aa. amnmummmnne, High sinele game with a tally Kraske, Hicks | fie t i I . cminiowanninsssemraees an = VS McNish, Dot Ratcliff _ we ; oo [of 1316 and Fashion Footwear's 7:10 Draw: ' ‘ COGEY CHRO ME 3424 was good for team high , Alf’ Bell, J. Mills . YS Dyer, Jones .* , 1 : three, t VS Noél, Blake 2 | . | . and John Comadina and for Bj Ciccone, Webster so VS Finley, Procter ; league were Ethel Eby“and Ali MeLeod. ‘Arai “vs White, Smith | . 7 fi Brown, ‘Wierbeck, Preston vs . Moroz, -Kierstead Results, A League — Fashion ' wees bee aes z 4 + I “ontwear 4. Harale's 0: Frosty | e {Lockers 3, Shamrocks 1; Esauire | Curling Results | «| Men's Wear 3. Thom Sheet Metal; Results of Mixed curling compcti- 1; La Gondola 3. Shentons 1: Hon Snuurday aire as loltowes: ra Prchnyers 2 Ho prs dt! rom 10, Seatt 0: er 7, Tavlay Fowlle aR ttle we’ i 5; Ford 10. Dominato &; Shier 8, Me- | owlle an Wee 9, aens Vi Niece 6; 1. Aude son M4, Schuman 4: ; | B League — Canfisen 4. Booth 1 | W. Anderson 8, Dibb 6; McKenzie 11, - - School 0: Chatham 4, Eby and | Gordan & Simpsen 9. Byolkon, Sons 0: Cook’s Jewelers 4, Daily: A Draws for next Seturday Mixed: ' : nh. / ay, curing are as follows: :30 draw-~ News 0: Ornhans 3. Hills Shae Michell vs Stewart; Bere va Bateman, Store 1; CPA 3. Bab Park:r 1; ; 3:30 déaw--Parker vs Garner: Now- 'Fsco Extras 3, RCMP 1, _ton vs Petersen; McLaren vs Johnston, ! ! 10:30 draw—Pyul vs Butterick: Me- : ‘Broom vs MeLeod: Rudderham vs REAL VALUE. { — ; CO-OP MARKETING | Nolliston, y Canada's Mildést BestTasting: ra en oe eran np nce 5 pe, Set $ 4 9 J 0 | . a . . , ‘ RARACHI @ ~~ ‘The Pakistan nee ' | ' . Fovernment has set up an all- Remember when.. GORDON & AN DE RSON Pakistan so-ordinale aetivitles : ; s ‘ef co-op societies throuehout By The Ganadian Presy ee © | Pakistan. Its cbjeetlycs are al Rocky Kansas, hard-hitting PHONE 3014 Malt prleo tor Daten fd |Bulfalo fighter, won the world H cheaper zcods ter consimers, — ightweight boxing crown by aoe . 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