S NSN Ce HS ON NR SN NON SN i ee a \¢ Local Ber nnen meen» eee oe mae ec nt ones oe cee THE HARD WAY OFF— Be cae een ne oe tee sateen eee ete At annual banquet Five-pinners ele act Comading to sixth term as president. “Only 10 minutes after resign. - clined saying | that though. “he botham. president, he! Pin. Bowling league for ‘lack of had been neglecting his own jov., treasurer by Johnny Con Vm . ing as president of Mixed Fiye- tame’ popular dina, Friday was named by ac-4 lamation to his sixth straight -term-in that post as 13 other members declined nominations. ’“It.looks as though I'l] have to carry on for another year,” Mr: Comadina said as no more nominations were reecived from the floor at the league's annual banquet in the Armorics. . The first one to be nominated, Mr.-Comadina had carlicr de- ‘Bond. Bill Noble, S NN SN SN NYS NNN NUNS WEN U OR TRUN UNOS N RNS IN Ew EN ESN RR 1uttie SVINNNINEN SV SONI PR ‘ Dick: Nash of Kinders)+y takes’ the hard way off.as he is thrown. from «his mount ata light horse show | in Saskatoon. The horse is Peggy’s Dream. had enjoyed ‘being in favor were Ian Dunbar, George Shen- ton, Tommy McMecekin, Allan .. Hale, i Agnes Picrce,’ -Don Hawryluk, Jerry Lord. Dick Walden, ence Marineau, | Election of vice- president saw: -Bill Noble win by a large major-} ity over Allan Hale, Jim Thomp- | son, Agnes Pierce and Jack Row- ike.many players ylay, Mr. New, . This malady afflicts m ent. When Mr. New opened the bidding with one spade in to- day’s deal, Mr. Champion' thought, son, that there should be a fine | play for six no trump. : -Mr.. Muzzy led _ the trey of hearts and there went dum- ! my’s only entry outside of the spade suit. Mr.- Champion | came to his hand with the ace i of clubs and led the jack of | spades. If Mr. Muzzy had not | covered with the king, the con- Seen scnecmeeenoges B Wallace’ s Dept. Store fs fn, who talk the avid kibitzer, has long suit-! with considerable rea-! Blackwood on BRIDGE. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD a better game than many casual players and ~eonsists of a weakness for opening hands containing a! Shop heehee t milar: awar or enaing up on good long suit but too little i in 1 the high card depar t=" . Be ' 1 North dealer | Neither side vulnerable i NORTH Mr. New > AA109 865 - wae @ 295 a 37 . oO WEST EAST Mr. Muzzy Mr. Dale AK 4 A732 ¥Q85 32 ¥ 10°9-4 ¢KJI93 72° ; 1 & 92 a oD 10.8 4 3 SOUTM .. ., My. Chaveypion. 0’ A QI. VR T6 &AQBE he AK 5 The hidaing: mo a North Last Sonth | West 1 th Pass 6@NT AN Pas. tract could have been made. But he did cover because he always covers an honor with an honor. If Mr. Champion now played the ace from dym- my, his queen would block the suit and he would get a grand total of two spade tricks. He could not afford this, so he The 13 declining nominations] nominations were; declined by of Johnny Cemadina!Joan. Swan,: ‘John! -McMeekin, Ray }were elected “An” leagye-and “B” Giordano, Ron Small and ‘Clar- | league secretaries respectively. 212. ' Dunbar of. Pushovers” with 336; wee ee i Schmidt of Airliners With 829. : ‘| Kitimat. The victory, compiled Satur-' the’ Civie Centre gymnasium, thves Prince Rupert a 2-1 edge. in the three-game serics be- tween the two cities. Each team) had posted one home win earlier ‘fin the year, Stan Viekerman, Rupert team captain, was presented after the. games with the Imperial Oll, trophy, emblematic of badmin- ton supremacy in northwestern. British Columbia. Club presi- dent Steve King made the pres- entation. The local team alhnost com- pletely dominated the men’s * (CP Photo) Sp doubles, taking 18 out of ' we voted. ' i tows ; rd ye doubles were divided evenly be-| tween the teams of Stan Vick-. ‘}erman-and John Wilson, Dave Bown and Helge Holkestad, Bob' ‘| Tough and George Viereck. Kiti-: ‘mat’s doubles consisted of Fred: Marasco and Glen Middleton. Mike Hirschfield and Larry Ko- otnikoff, Fritz Mickolajewski and Roy Berry. Prince Rupert women’s doubles were composed of Marg’ Tough and Doreen Jefferics,. Betty Blake and Dorothy Rat- cliffe, Nancy Bown and Marnie | Poffenroth. Kitimat ' Jéssie Shenton: Ww as. ‘re-elected -acclanjation as ‘Gilda: Campagnuia, | Agnes Pierce, Pat. Wilson, Alice Bisa Schmidt and i Jack Spark.’ Agnes: Pierce and Jean Nixon | women’s doubles:. Trophies for the ‘season's win- ners. were piesonted by presi- | dent Comadina after the dinner |: before more than 170. members| and guests. The Manson ‘trophy for the | ‘winner of playoffs between top| teams of both leagues went to; defeated ‘Airliners im ‘the final. | Airliners: received .the® Tip Top | trophy for the’ runner- up in the! ‘playoffs. . Headpinners received: individ- | ual trophies for’ winning: regular top of “B” league’ hi season play. | , The club was playing host to ~{ ‘Phe league cup went 40. RCMP,; @bout -20 Kitimat visitors who “- iwihners in. playoffs’ bétween the! were in town for the third and _ second divisions of both leagues. | deciding mecting in the three-' | Other. trophies :were awarded for game Kitimat- Prince Rupert: : following: achievements: - series. “6AM LEAGUE . + Club president Steve ' Men's high single—Lorne Den- lp resented trophies to winners of: jman of Airliners ‘with 353. | the A® flight in Prince Rupert : Men's high’ three—Joe Gior- | championships. B” flight win-, 'dano ‘of Frosty Lockers with | iners had to be satisfied with: 835. ‘honorable mention as_ their “Men's “high aes sone | trophies had not arrived in time u inadina dpin ti; for the banquet. Co mace of Hea PY ners: Wi The Manson trophy for win. Women's high. singlé-—Bertha| | ners of the mixed doubles com- : | petition was presented to Fran’ Women’s high three —— ‘Elsa | i re! '. Women’s high javerage —Ber- ee Dunbar with: 223.: Team high. sirigleHeadpin- | ners with 1406. © | Team high three-~ Headpln- , ners with 3960. op | In “B” flight, Doreen Jefferies. (and Bill Arnold took the mixed doubles, Evelyn Basso and Con- ‘nie Smith teamed up to win the ‘women’s doubles, Stan Vicker-. ./man and Steve Kine won the, +; men's doubles, Betty Blake took | first place In women's singles, ‘and Bob Bayne won the men's: singles. | LEAGUE Men's high single—John Borx ‘Of Stanilard Of] with 352, | Men's high three--John Bond. ‘with 830. L Men's hich average — Alan, iJ Jale of Cat fisco with’ 195. ‘ : POCO E OEE EOOT AEE EE OF CE ECE EES i Civic Centre club — clips Kitimat crew Civic Centre Badminton club yesterday captured |the Northern District badminton championship for Prince Rupert with a convincing 68-48 victory over day and Sunday afternoons in! 20 points. Even split in men’s doubles The 138 points in the men's, phy. Bernie Ward ‘Nancy Bown, John Wilson and: : Tough and Marg Tough, Marion Lewis and Sheila Mur- | and Mike Hirschfield. Kitimat visitors feted eames at successful banquet — Civic Centre Badminton Club capped off a suc- \cessful season with an equally successful banquet Saturday. Presentation of trophies took place at the: |season play in’ “A” league white: dinner in the La Gondola Cafe from where the par ty Shop-Easy were presented with moved to the Wardroom of HMCS Chatham. — | Horncastle. King: Jeffries, Arnold victorious ! iman, 'Tough, : Sw III TEE Ue PR DO SCR VL ME eSoft. gh tye We ul oy alin vA eS \ 4c vetted snbealtlademliaetaehstadetintahindimahaealtaitebimababiies tt Overweight putting, shaken— | Archie Moore gains decision LOUSIVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Condition ntakes the difference, Archie Moore . was the first to say it after winning a 10-round split decision over Willi Besman$ 4 off Friday night. It was Moore’ 8 iith straight victory. : “That boy was in good condi. | -#- m--- - + lon. .He gave me plenty — of scheme, and the meeting wis' Tony Trabert and Lew Hoad E trouble, You know how it fs ' : - r when you have to jump in as a adgourned until June 16 at Van posting straight, set victories, yk Meisnavattaltidaila ddaihathes dednisothnds 2. crown 2 ane tn nen inate emer an ccna ents st pent em ‘games, In the women’s doubles, ne couver, when final plans will be} Gonzales defeated Armanda . Kitimat had a 10-8 edge, and in Supbstitute,” explained the 4l-° made, Viera, former Brazilian Davis mixed doubles, Prince Rupert| Ye@t-old {ight heavyweight Cup star, 6-3, 7-5, while Segura, ousted Al Doyte of New York 6- 1, 6-3. Trabert turned back veteran court slar Bobby Riggs of Miami 8-3, 6-1, Hoad won his quarters tinal match Thursday night. '* champion, He agreed to take on Besman- off, ranked elghth among. the. heavies, after Gene Fullmer can- | celled his appearance here be- cause of a kidney infection. Moore, whose 198612 pounds was ahead 42-36. ; Outstanding mixed team of the tourney was the Kitimat combination of Shella Murphy -and Fred Marasco who won 12 games. For Prince Rupert, Betty Blake and Stan Vickerman com- CLEVE LAND ‘a ~~ Lefending champion Panche Gonzales and Pancho Segura shot into the seml-finals of the ninth annual i professional tennis tournament here Frigay night along with scemed concentrated around his a 2 Sheila Murphy also excelled in} Midsection, was puffing after the| 2 , Prince Rupert Daily News : 5 doubles. t i first two rounds. But In the third Monday, May 5, 1958 ote the women's doubles, teaming UP; he managed to drop Besmanoff _ ' “ne with Marion Lewis for six points. Runners-up in this loop were Prince Rupert’s Betty Blake and Dorothy Ratcliffe with four with a sizzling right as the belli en or ee nae nee sounded, There was ho count. Shaken by the blow, Besman- off stryed away until the seven- th when a combination right j; and left rocked Archie... ‘| | The former baker, who came; to this count y from Germany 4 ' year-ago, said he wants Another and Marie: ‘fight with Moore, . Gallagher, Terry Coghlin and: “!’ve uae how he’ is. He's Edith Johnstone. j moe So tough "95 hada B7-10e7! Prince Rupert mixed doubles: ! esma..oif,,25, had: a George Viereck and Marnie Pof- - record going . into hte‘ fight bes! ienroth, Helge Holkestad and | fore 4,300 faus. _ Doreen Jefferies, Dave Bown and: CALGARY Ao 12-team Dorothy Ratc'iffe, Stan Vicker-, “vin - sectlon” “hockey — league spanning half the continent was man and Betty Blake, BoD, Gfscu ised here> ‘Friday by man: Kitimat mixed doubles: Mar-.@gers and owners of Western , , Hockey League chibs, ; ion Lewis and Roy Berry, Sheila | ~ League President Al Leader. ot! Murphy and Fred Marasco, Ber- | ! . 7 nie Ward and G'en Middleton, | Seattle told the anntial me cting | Marie Gallagher and Larry Ko- i that Spokane of the Western In-: ‘ otnikoff, Terry Coghlin and Fritz! ternational League has asked for’ , admitt- ance and indicated the: ‘Mickolajewski, Edith Johnstone } league atso hopes to move into: Omaha, Des Moines and Denver. {He proposed a two-section lea- ‘gue, the sections playing inde. | | pendently until the playoffs. : No decision was made on the_ me Today to i Seca mesday : er " oe ere je v=» KEVIN MCCARTHY itt Miso: ss non a me e Relyused 9) Sui Con’ ary Fou ‘a . erat te trang 44, Cpe Classitieds-They Pay | ° ee ne | t _ FOR AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS The Clothing buy of the Season now available .. . Order a one pant suit at our Regular Low Prices Cross and George Viereck. Women's doubles trophy, do-. nated by Fashion Footwear, went: to Helen Ritchie and. Hilary: In men's douvles, Helge #lolke- stad and Dave Bown received | the William F. Stone trophy. Holkestad also was presented - with the Rupert Radio trophy. for winning the men's singles, while Fran Cross captured her , second award with a first- -place | finish in the women’s singles. In. this loop, she won the Skeena' Grocery cruphy. i Starting we eee ewe And You Get Either 20% OFF Ff or Regular Price AN EXTRA PAIR After welcoming and intro-- ducing the Kitimat players, club | OF PANTS FREE! president Steve King thanked’ the executive for making the year a successful one. - Mr. King especially mentioned Stan Vickerman, games com-. ‘mittee chairman, Marnie Poff- ‘enroth, social committee chair- and vice-president Bob se also for the Ladies Either Way You Can Save $13.00 Up To $30.00 After the dinner, festivities W. R. JOHNSTON & Co. Ltd. conceded the trick, Women's nigh single— Mary | wor » Chi r IMcLeod of Mail Carriers with, Government jwere moved Into the Chatham | Mr. Muzzy returned the four 305. . Wardroom where dancing CON TP. Cravetto 208 - 4th Strect of spades and dummy's ace won.| Women's high three — Jcan- cashes in tinued until late In the night to . ‘The rest of the spades were eashed and on the third and | Women's high average —Jean | ‘fourth rounds Mr. Muzzy signal-'Nixon with 183. | ed frantically with the nine of Team high single~—Shop-Easy j M diamonds while Mr, Champion with 1217, dropped a heart and @ diamond. | Team high fOn the sast two spades, Mr.: with 3284, Muzzy discarded two ‘small | Presentation of trophies wes hearts and Mr, Champion part- Jollowed by danelng to the: ‘ed with another diamond and’ music of the Stan Velteh band, the five of clubs. Mr, Dale’s play was immaterial, Mr. Champion ithe music of pianist Leo Vale. |! O TO 1 You Know Players left a total of $3,810,- IN CASE YOU DON’T /Nixon of Shop-Easy with 696. ALBANY, N.Y, 4 000 in unclaimed pari-mutuel | s winnings at New York tracks in the last 18 years, the state | x department says. The to- | tal includes a record $831,025 | last year, Such money goes into the state's general fund, three—Shop-Easy | Te a A UIE 4 NR aterm POPP LOCLOPIOVOVEL OOO OCERODEIOTUUS WEEKEND FIGHTS | HOLLYWOOD, Calif, (4—-Boots HAVANA (Mm -- Puppy Garelia,; Monroe, 11014, Hollywood, knock-| & 128, avana, outpointed Ernesto!ed out Hector Rodriguez, 124. % SERRE STAR m next entered ; his hand with the king of clubs, WE'RE GOING TO TELL YOU ANYWAY! MOTHER'S OWN ! , a . y ’ ’ + iv vy . ae ‘ ' FAVORITE = gicthet the king of hearts, and Wigueron, 1264 Mexico (10), [Mexleo (5). In some of the editions of the Daily News the prices of BOB PARKERS moof that suit. The forced dine : . : STORE a ‘mond return Into the ace- queon Timely suggestion if you need money! 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