2,790 fans watch Warriors’ KELOWNA (CP)—Kelowna Packers out-skated, out-checked and out-hustled Rossland Warriors take a 3-0 victory in the opening game of the British Columbia senior hockey finals here Monday night. About 2,700 fans watched the KILL PENALTIES veer wre ed defeat to yee es Fes ee ee ee eae oe . fi Frosty s . oh ? a ao ra on * Oh maintain top spot PFO ROPO ELE OPE LD EATS FLOP POD OE POV POC OWWIOUOIL SONG OVO CHS EO ors INSECURE ROUGHRIDER ROSTER GRIFFING'S REASON FOR MOVE REGINA @---Dean Grifflng, manager of Sdskatehewan Roughriders for the last four seasons, has aceepted a post as general manager of the Tucson, Ariz, Cowboys football club, it was announced today. “The opportunities there look so good that I just can't pass it up,” Griffing said. “I regret in many ways that I have to leave the Riders, but the future is important and T think the move to Tucson means more security.” ‘There was uo mention of terms. The announcement capped a series of reports that Griffing had been hired by the Tucson team. Griffing said today he received an offer from the Cowhoys a week ago, On his return he conferred with Riders who said they would not stand in his way. ' 1 Prince Rupert Daliy News ‘Tuesday, March 25, 1958 ALLAN E. BARR Contractor @ Excavations @ Landscaping @Rock Work @ Controlled Basting @ Pile Driving @ Crane and Rigging Wort ~~ ESTIMATES GIVEN — Shovels - Dozers - Trucks Air Equipment For Hire PHONE ~East 5414 247 Ast Ave, e Okanagan Senior Hockey League} 4 penalty to Vie Lofvendaht Headpinners Great new way champions get. the jump on the} jed the Packers with the Insur- 5 Western International League! ance marker, as Jones moved drop to third t d i h representatives in their best-of-| the puck in from the penalty a . 0 ry C ot es seven series for the Savage Cup. taceorf, and Durban drove it _ Frosty Lockers main- ° Bug Jones, Ray Fowell and) home just two seconds after Lof- ‘tal Meg NPE] war h 1 Mike Durban rapped in the! yendaitl had gone off tained first place in Mixed O 2-Neepunt, Plant in the rain! Packers’ markers. The game was} phe Packers host the Warriors I‘ine-Pin Bowling league Wu Ss le thr hout but was g ’ clean WoUBNOUL, pul WAS again Wednesday night, and An livisic by taking watched closely by the referees. | should they win, the series A GINTSION, BY tAkIng A Yow to AQUe , The Packers were forced to kill off two double penalties in _ : - Wednesday, there is another 1, Use your Savings Accaun? the first 10 minutes of play. then | game ‘Thursday in Kelowna, i The loss knocked Headpinners strictly for saving. started rolling on the offensive, with Jones coming out for the first trick on the ice, taking a pass from Orv Lavell in his own end, racing the length of the ice and driving in a high shot. _... Halfway into the — seeond frame, Jim Middleton got a pass over to Powell just over the cen- tre line, and he moved in, decked | Middieton 11:08: 3) Kelowna, Dur- Pushovers and Esquires battling defenceman George Fergus on} in, Jones 17:58. Penalties: Middle- fit out with Headpinners. neatly and drove one of his slow, . . : AACS deadly backhands into the net} ppird period: scoring none. Pen-: P-E.L, and Cpl. Frank Nonelly of London, Ont., exchange | held on to first place despite a fee 7 ; 7 eee . : , ‘ at yf . : avert “ ~ vi behind Reno Zanier. alties: none. punches during the army's Central Command boxing tourna- three-point loss to Bby and Sons. moves to Trail for games Friday and Saturday. If Rossland wins then the series moves to Trail Saturday. The Packers outshot the War- riors 31-22. First. period: 2. Kelowna, Jones, Mc- Callum 13:56. Penalties: 9 Andrews 3:30, Roche 3:30, Middleton 4:26, Co» burn 6:05, Durban 6:43, nralger o:ud. Second period 2. Kelowna, Powell, ton 2:50, Lotvendah) 4:45 and 17:56, . Middleton 6:51, Ferguson 11:38. i ROLLS 739 TRIPLE : as eal THAT HURTS!—Gdsm. Rublin Tuplin (eft) of Rocky Point, ment at Camp Borden, Ont. Nonelly took the decision to win the open light-heavyweight tile and the right to represent the command in army finals at Vaneouver in April. ‘CP trom National Defence) three points from Head- ‘pinners last week, ,out of their second-place dead- ‘lock with Pushovers who salvag- ‘ed three points from Fashion | Footwear, Esquires blanked Vik- ings to move into a third-place tie with Headpinners, On Thursday, the top teams clash with Frosty’s meeting In “B" division, Standard Oi] However, they have to their spot in the sun with Can- | fisco who advanced by gaining | three points in their encounter | share! ys 2. Keep a sepnrate Personal Chequing Account for paying bills. Try this.new plan af any “Royal” branch, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA MOREMY Rin one reer ree emer N Bice EES es Bea yey ON Na Eis Bd AES Rea e ts Ne sore Cae Oa Ren ee oN CANADIAN % ALL that stooping and. stretching Of hienging clothes to dry is hard work, isn’t it?) 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Fashion Footwear for a 246 & Monthly General Meeting ping League. Marg Keays of RCMP Sub-Diys for Sugar Ray Robinson overs and Johnny Comadina of '@ 'Headpinners who tied for men’s § single, and Ron Small of Push- “, Election of Officers Electric Dryer can dry blankets, shirts, dresses, pluy-clothes -- e e oo, {team to a four-point win over! . . feature smooths ont wrinkles in riflemen ~ -outshoot navy “General Kiewits. ‘moved the Sub-Divs in front of ithe league by one ‘Faithful of Miller Bay rolled a: | (628 triple which enabled his, pound crown trom Carmen Bas- stopping Jake La Motta in 13. -ilio tonight in the same stad- alsa in Chicago stadium. Two out of three Civic Centre Co-op. A 668 triple by Bert Jo-!ium where he won, successfully adult rifle teams topped marks- | hansen of Cook's Jewellers help-| defended or recaptured it four men from visiting Royal Canad- ied his team to take three points | times. ‘team to split points The victory, point. Al with the lun Navy ships. the navy reserve. from Neal Evans. Gene Pavlikis} the RCMP and the Army over ‘rolled a 698 trpile to pace Man-jed the middleweight champion- ; Chicago stadium ring as a guillotine for pretenders: to what he considers his rightful middleweight throne. He will try to regain the 160-)-- - t | In 1952, Sugar Ray's only Chi- cago middleweight defence end- ‘ed in a third-round knockout of tocky Graziano. Basilio steps into the Chicago Gene Fullmer blithely defend- Pushovers took team with 1301 and team triple with 3508. were rolled by Doreen Paul of “Standard Oi with 264 and by 'Sophia Giske of Sons of Norway with 612. Men bowlers were top- ped by Harold Hampton of- Mail, @ Carriers with 273 single and by: & Alan Hale of Canfisco with 690 triple. Team highs went to Mail - single Women's highs in “B" division § Postponed — until — tadas’s wash on’ wear fabrics sich as Sylon, Dacron. Orfan und treated cottons Sases you hours of troning | See a brosuhare Pleetrie Dryer in action — demonstrated at your nearest Pripidaire dealers so. . hAcRae Bros. Ltd. 327-3rd W. Phone 2325 ‘the weekend. sons to a 4-0 win over Arrows. ship against Robinson here May Dick Paul shot a 97 to take» Triples of 634 and 617 py Viv) 1, 1957. Four months earlier high score for the shoot as his Moore and Bill Turner respect- | Fullmer led Robinson a merry No. 1 Civic Cente chalked up a ‘ively led Hurricanes to a four-| chase for 15 rounds in New York jig jost his welterweight title to total of 377. Second Civic Cen- inoint gain over Savoy. Some very / and dethroned Sugar Ray. When gonnny Saxtoa on a controver- | tre group shot a total of 370 with good bowling was featured in the! they met in Chicago stadium ‘sia! decision. He also lost to’ ¥ HMCS Chatham's riflemen cOl- i game between Good Neighbors | Robinson stalked Fullmer for! I lecting 360 f rounds. then knocked him | Chuck Davey and Billy Graham 4 ° 5 : £ - , ams j our rounds, knocke - stadi . 30. Scores for the shoots were as /#¢ Tom Boy. These teams split outin the fifth. in the stadium in 195 : | points. One fight expert summed up. f follows: } ays . Lyeri i! S NE! ' Civic Centre team No. 1: jg, 12 “B” League, Roger Men-| Basilio dethroned Robinson sin ithe remateh this way: Jenkins 96: A. Sandhals 93; A]/ "d's 303 single and 634 triple Sent eork. ee ee than Robinson still has class and 4 Sandhals 91: R. Paul 97; Total #ided Johnson Outboards in de-|S6Ph 2° Was a Drd0dé ay {punch but has lost much of his 377.2 some ws ’ 'feating RCMP City 3-1. Mona/|der affair in which Sugar Ray|] 1 as 108 >| é. i - rink seeking his first triump?. "The Store that Service Built" there in four starts. It was) twe vears ago this month that Bas- Carriers for a 1166 single and to Canfisco for a 2984 triple. UNEMPLOYMENT BAFFLES BRAINS OF FREE ENTERPRISE | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2] Civie Centre team No. 2: c, | Menard bowled a 621 triple te Mair 93: J. Waltzi 93: R. Over- {aid the cause. Evelyn Toye’s 597 | never had to look far to find his pounding foe or scrape him off ithe back of his neck. Like Full- speed. But he can lick Basilio three or four ways—outbox him, knock him out with a left. knock guurd 91: M. Hedden 93: Total | triple led Pipefitters to a 3-1 370. ;win over Calypsos. A 600 triple HMCS Chatham: R. Parsons, by Cliff Armstrong helped Super 93; D. Parsons 92; R. Tough 86;.Service split wtih Oceanview R. Briggs 89; Total 360. {Angels. John Fitzgerald rolled Minron No. 2: Molnar 88; Jor- | 631 as Sweet 16 also split points dan 87; Buffum 87; Cain 86; To- ‘with Kelly Douglas. Eric’s Gro- tal 348, cery took three from Lucky Roy- Minron No. 1: Woolcock 171; /als. Ann Johnson set the pace for Scott 93, McLeave 95; Lenasur- | Rrie’s with a 644 triple. ier 87; Total 346. Civic Centre team No. 3 (wom- en's): Audrey Smith 75: Ann Smith 33; Loretta Hude 70, Vera} Snow-crested mountains al- Geary 87; Total 266. most directly over the equator RCMP and Army lost by de lare among scenic attractions in fault, Colombia, PELPLO LL ID LED LOL COPLE POO LP OUO DODO DAP EDOOO POP EEG EEPPVROCOOOCOUEOVO BATTLE ON PRAIRIE CONTINUES AS FLYERS, WARRIORS TIE 5-5 \ By The Canadian Press Winnipeg Warriors and Edmonton Flyers are battling tooth and nail for the privilege of meeting Vancouver Canuelts in the Western Hockey League A playofts. Monday night they fought to a 5-5 overtime tie at Win- nipep and the result lett the host Warriors still one point behind the Prairie division puce setters. The champions of the Prairie division meet the Canucks, already assured of the championship of the Coast. division, In the A series opening at Vanevouver April 1, The Winniper-Edmonton meeting was the only one of the night. CIIPLEP APIO DITO LIDLE CELE PI ONLOLOVING EL O VED LOEVOEOEEOPOOFDROONOUOE him out with a right, and mess , him up with a left jab. Basilio: has strength and heart. Bur he | can fight only one way. He can’t | be a mystery.” Wigness {3 hard lo ignore. € f ten unenryprlot ment becomes WG tl canl be mer, Basliio also is favored the second time around. Chicago stadium in 1955 was the scene of both of the most humiliating and the most glory- filled action in Robinson's fabu- lous ring career, Trying a comeback after his retirement in 1952, Suear Ray , was belted like a preliminary bay | by Ralph (Tiger) Jones. His Cal staunchest fans advised him to, 1 quit, Eleven months later he knock- | ' ed Bobo Olson cold in two rounds ' The truth of the matter is that NEITHER the Conservatives nor the Liberals know WHAT to recapture the middleweight. | to do about unemployment. For them unemployment is like the poor—it will always be with us, title he had first won in 1951 by’; it SHOULD always be with us. You can’t do anything more about unemployment than appcar to ignored, because il ts foo vilal lo the country The Conservatives may say they inherited it from the Liberals, and the Liberals may say that the Conservatives were warned it was coming but did nothing about it. But that won't hide it from them. SCENIC SPLENDOR Last Night's Fights NEW ORLEANS ( --. Charley , Joseph, 15815, New Orleans, out. | pointed Randy Sandy, 159%, Brooklyn! (10.3 | NEW YORK (--—-Bddie An-- crews, 15812, Lowell, Mass., stop- | ped Tex Gnaonzalez, 159, East Orange, Nab aha do something about it. You simply wait for it to go away or look for a little war. | ! (If you believe in unadulterated Free Enterprise, of course, there isn’t | anything else to do. The forces of the market-place brought unemploy- | ployment; the forces of the market-place will take it away. 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