minor, changes. were “There will be:no change ‘in yill"use"12 imports as in 1956.” vEW. ‘OFFSIDE PENALTY -Changes provide thats: idé-before the ball is put-in pl can be scrimmaged: will m- each - sideline, The: ining. room along. the touch] ke-on the: “more up-to-date” end ‘instead ; of. snap, insid ‘his was indiented toda) following the ‘annual meeting of “the Canadian Football. Council, controlling body of the Big o the Canadian’ ‘Rugby. Union’ for consideration: ndin‘a.single game With the seats again selling ata top of $10. tario- Rugby Football: Union will not compete in the - 8 dian championship for the third, successive year, All clubs e. CRU ‘Is expected to Bo ‘along with the. OFC'S “becom ation that the. Grey. up be held in. Toronto ‘in 1957 and y: Vancouver in: 1958—British Columbia’ s centennial year. ve-yard: penalty will be handed out when | a player. who de comes in contact with an: opponent and returns on- stripe marking the closest, ‘point to ‘the sidelines’ where , T ‘position: names inthe CRU rule béok will be revised to} | experience und familiarity tat Oliver Lake Sunday approved ‘and. three more. were A city high school cua, hamper od by ‘ace’ ‘of trimmed -11-8 by a city pick-up team in. Prir pert’s first orgaiized hockey, game of the seaion, of.ice put up a good fight afternoon. before , ~ Trailing 7-5 in ‘the second = period, Booth Flyers put on a final stanza rally, sparked by: Dick. Specht who netted two: goals of. his hat-trick on assists: { from: playing coach Ernie Nova=,| kowski.’ However, they were no} -{match ‘for .the pick-up. squad! +1 who slung in four goals to take - [the game. | ~i’. The game was played on... 180 by 80-foot ‘ink, marked,- setup and flooded by city. fire- men. * ~ A silver ‘collection faken up. at the game ‘realized only $10. The. money. will be used to-. | wards: sending ‘the Booth team. 10: Smithers, we, AL ‘crowd: of ‘about: 150 persons form of centre, ; guard, ot “SAW. Doug” ‘Brunton open the e wing, middle wing an OU ‘scoring for. Pick-ups early in the : first. frame. Don. Clarke’ en- the Grey Cup classic. It will re- ay. be: moved out 2u yards; instead move would ° give teams: more ines, | 4 ing: the first rock which + ed the ‘opening of the curl- ie ‘the: “bpening. cere- ch: guest the city, ind, eons “that. this n’s ¢ urling, despite “its ‘Tate peaking for the women: cutl- “president, Mrs, Alf (Jean) Rivet congratulated the men their “courage, foresight, | herseverance ‘and above all hard’ k” in. the rink completion. ‘Bhe: assured the ten curlers that:the women would continue to. support | them.in. every way. ~ President of the Men's Curling club, Bobby Rudderham ' paid | tribtite- to the building commit-; tee and’ executive of the club for their ardent support and +} work .in getting the rink com: pleted. nas _ “This” is the: bigbest. Hiioment in my: life- time | of. curling,” :he told. the: crowd. “He: emphasized thatia* large: ‘measure * “of ‘the. lrink’s suécess must go-to build-+ jing committee: ° ‘chairman Joe ‘| Seott, contractor ‘Cole: Mutch Cland chairman: of the ice and ‘ Fd | house ,committée.. Ev Shier, : CONNECTIONS. BAD .. ok S we . Canadian Press Start Writer” ) to'be ‘a phorie call from ‘founder |: hey id ‘président of Prince. Rupert's]: ‘hections, Mr. Moore, phoning BE ere: his: congratulations tO. Mr; “Rud=|: ‘2 derhan’’ ‘and © his.. ‘former is | mates, Plan to relay the. two- ‘system: was abandoned after the {Voice was obliterated by static, lead wheeling j defences to .| hanced the ‘through’ Booth’s “3 ‘score soon: afters 0 ge lo" Ken Specht’ shot ‘the first goal poe ‘unassisted for Booth and.a close "| poke by Ernie Novakowski short. “| ly afterwards on’ an assist. from {Judd Anderson, tied the. score ‘, 2-2, “ets Breaking. away, Pick- -ups’ for- - ward, Fred Viget combined with ~; (defenceman: Gordie Cameron to: shove one past rookie netminder : , tRay. Sklapsky, but a goal from ; e} Judd ‘Anderson tied the game ‘again, minutes later, Pick-ups took up the lead again before ' the period ended with Clarke | scoring on. a pass. from Bill Yerema. . Gordie Cameron combined | With . "Highlight: of ‘the: evening was}: coul ih the great: net-minder Sawehuk’s: -absence bears, wil-: courting: clubs... GQ Neely: was marred: by: ‘poor: con- ‘end, in. which, Bruins lost: tivo ames’ to: Toronto’ Maple ‘Leals to: drop off further''in the Na- rom * ‘Port: ‘Arthut,. Ont., “offered tonal ‘Hockey. League. pace, elub way conversation over: the’ PA and: 5-2 to Detroit Red Wings Sunday. The Wings Extending congratulations on behalf of Premier W, A. C. Ben- nett, and’ the BC, Legislature was MLA, W. H. “Murray, Mr. Murray wno concluded the round of guest speakers: told: the audience he felt like the green curler’ who told his teammates: |. ‘"T don't know much about. this game, so l’d better go last.” GIFTS PRESENTED . Presentations of -humorous ‘gifts were made by Mr, Rudder- edged Chicago! moved to within two points of first-place Canadiens, who hacl @ seven-game winning streak Sete ainee yaar eine peer renet i with the evremtatey seemnes | : Hollywood Ui— Kid . “Anahuae, Ty. Mex.co ‘City; outpolnted Jone: lus Cotera, 128, Los Ane! ule. (10), "a d- Pa, Garvin 4 We yoel00, “Clricinnali, knockee: mute Ambrel Davideon, 915,’ De- trolt (6). o 'Havina: w—Oscariio Suarez, 115%) Cuba, outpolntod Jackie Bpurgeon, 114%, New York (10), Melbourne itm Billy MeDon- ham: to: Mrs,’ Rivett, Mr, and ‘Mrs, Hal Thom, Mr. and Mrs,. Scott and Cole Mutch, | “Hero” awards were presented ‘Ed Parker, Ey Shier, Bort Wields , and vice-president, Perey Berg, | Mr, Scott and: Mr. Mitch re-7ie eelvéd choques’for minus '$1,000) 9.4" “asa goodwill gesture” from Mr, Rudderham, The ceremonies concluded with a grand march around the lee led hy the pipe band of the}. “nell; 156,. Sydney, outpolnted | 120Lh_ Independent Meld Bat- ' toly ROA (M) headed by Lieut, lava! Gotu, 1 165, aly om), Mek Dwar, ) — The (raditional parade in{f) NEW Decorator Colors= SoRRED BE DOWNIE. nnn a the mon shouldornd Velvetane of smboth finish o ‘ thelr brooms, was directed by | peyal Red 7 OPTOMETRIST iparade marshall, Jack Laurie, sora 1, ’ a . Program chairman for the gyal Turquone Phone 5548 ovening was Jack Lindsay, Fol: |] Royal Green oe WOB Std Aves W | lowing tho coremonles rofrosh. Royal Gray . iments ware served, Royal Belge Royal Pink SEE PR 1 itt Dun DD Poe LE mem AM d be outshot: by a wide’ margin and still win, ness to-that: today: after a week-, Black Hawks 3-2 Saturday and | snapped 4-2 wy the last- Pinte two gous Saturday. with ROYAL'S NEW ‘TWIN-PAK sin never rfouch the ribbon! a Ho: ‘slam in another. clincher; to ‘open the second stanza ssebring. -Yerema consolidated , that} re ‘soon. ater poking th u . minder Gordie st ik a Go: ing well’on saves, =" Ken Svecht scored on from-Pete Dohle to decreige'the margin but with ‘seconds “left to | play, Red Cloutier broke, away from a pileup in front: of* the Flyers’ net to jam one>.past Sklapsky to bring the’ score. 7-5. ’ Bill Yerema assisted by Gordie Henschle opened a concer ted final period scor ing for Pick- -UPS, the plays being called by coach, , Pete Moroz. .- Cameron racked up: - another goal to have it duplicated within. seconds by Mike Farina. scoring’ on an‘assist from Bill: Miwa.” -A ‘pass: from Novakowski | to Dick Specht gave Flyers. their first goal of the period but: the tribulation was.-short : ‘lived’ as’ Mike Farina, ‘assisted ; by Brii- ton, dropped in ~ another _ de- cisioner for Pick-ups. Two. more assists from ‘play- | maker, Ernie -Novakowski gave Dick Specht the. encourdgement | hé needed to shove the ‘puck | past goalie McCutcheon twice, ' but the Booth ‘rally was cut off, -by the end of play. ‘One penalty was called ag ainst | Terry Sawchuk, Boston Bruins | Hawks Sunday, oy" Bruins ‘still “haves a” 40.) point! . advantage over ‘Toronté: | CHADWICK STARS - ol Saturday in Toronto “before The two big wins gave Leafs’ a{13, 044-fans, Leaf goalie Ed Chad=. five- -point lead . over: fifth- place | wick allowed only Larry Regan’s : New York Rangers, who lost 5-0/ 10th goal of the season. But Bos- to Montreal Canadiens Saturday | si DeFelice, was beaten by Dici:; ton's substitute netminder, Norm: “Duff, Ron Stewart, Bob Pulford : and Ted Kennedy, — Rangers, who can’t remember ithe last time they won In Mont-! rreal, were sunk by the great: Maurice Richard, BETTER GRADES WYODAY .-iscore four points, : | Faced with a final frame 32-18. Oskey 8, Gruber, Jim Arseneau 1,: who scored | ; ges eas ‘y4 * Bana " a“ wei < “i a : an Dyke, _ Prine Rupert: Daily News ~ _ Monte January 84.1957 r “Waris Fag e Leafs i in 0 ‘Time, Ws Bow ‘to Chis in OHSL its | By ‘The Canadian Press. - : ms “Prank K Kublea, new goaltender for. Penticton Vs in the Okan: "aga. Senior Hockey League, had a busy night Saturday, Playing his first full game after replacing the retiring Ivan MeLellanid’ ‘Kubica was called on to kick out 39 shots as the Vs went down 7-1 before Kamloops Chiefs. In Vernon, the Canadians edged Kelowna Pavkers 4-3 in one- of the roughest games of the season. there, Rossland’ Warriors, uiderdogs of the Western International: Hockey: League, came: from behind Saturday night to take a thrilling 6-5 overtime victory from Nelson Maple Leafs, In. Spokane; the league-leading Flyers went down before - Trail Smoke Eaters for the second time'in a week, 4-2... Nelson led the, warriors 2-0 at the end of the first period and was up 4-1. at. the end of the second, Then: the Warriors roared back wjth'four goals and the Nelson club had to come from. behitid to send the game into overtime, é ¢ ) School Win Annunciation cr usaders were robbed of at least a tie ora poss ible overtime win in a junior league basketball game,at the Civic, Centre Saturday, when one of their men dropped the ball into his. own basket, giving Booth, Rainmakers the edge in a 1 hollow 40-38 victory, =: In. a -girl’s - preliminary event Crusaders would have tied the: league leading Fashion Footwear | game had. it not been for: Bob were trounced 42-23 by Frosty's.: ‘Armstrong . who mistook ‘his High scorers for Booth Rain- team's hoop for the opposition’s ‘makers were Alan Laird who!¢ racked up ‘nine points and Bob! In the girl's “preliminary, Kelsey - ‘who notched eight. | Frosty's racked up a 10-2 first For Crusaders top: marksmen. (quarter lead. and went on. to were Bill Smith, Walter Oskey|consolidate their ground in the! and Bob “Oskey each with eight !second quarter-assisted by Sylvia: points. =: 2 | Helland with six points. Rainmakers | took ‘the first Trailing | 34-18 in’ the final! ‘quarter’ ‘scoring seven of their’ frame, Fashion’ Footwear put-up; 113 points ‘on foul shots, smith | a fair battle but were no mateh| jand Jack Rudolph racked up for the locker plant girls who! ‘four points apiece towards Cru- | upped their lead margin by an- isaders’ 10.: . “lother four points. - - A closely- fought second frame Fashion Footwear: Willson. 2 ‘saw Walter Oskey rack up Cru- | Martin 8, Currie 4, Olson, voung.|) igaders’ only four points while ‘man 8, Comer, Total 22,00 | ‘Allen notched four for Booth to: Frosty's: Farmer 12, Pierce 4,! ‘bring the score to 19-14. “i Giske 4, Carlson 4, Wick, Cal- ‘| | Booth increased their margin!deroni 2; Colussi 2, Helland 10,: . * ak i with Red Cloutier for Pick-ups ieach of. the teams for boarding: iby 13 points in the second half , Harvey 4, Total 42, Sawchuk-Less Bruins Downed Twice by ia = By: KEN WELLS Crusaders: Comadina 5, ‘smith 8, B. Oskey 8, Armstrong, W,; ‘only allowing, Annunciation to, deficit, Crusaders turned on the Dickens 1, Joe Arseneau 5, Toth, “heat and with Walter Oskey and Rudolph 2. Total 38 | ‘Joe, Arseneau scoring on foul’ Rainmakers: Kelsey 8, Lalrd’9); ‘shots and Bill Smith and Bob _ Twaites 4, Lyons 6, Mah, Duncary, |Oskey on baskets; cut down! (4, Specht, Lanipie, Allen 7. (Plus! | Booth’s margin, 12 scored by Armstrong). Total 40." To | Delisle, Sask, shutout of, the season Saturday “posséssion. of third: place, two ‘4-1 in Calgary, Arlo Goodwin, Steve Hrymnak, | : Royals Shut C Out Cougs: aa ity fee My ‘Annex Third, Place we rt ; "By The Canadian Srv "New. Westminster Royals. are up to’ third piace tn the’ “oily | Division of. the. Western Hockey League tnd one reasons the work of goalie. Bev: Bentley of the famous hockey family from: Abewene om omen sere tone neytenmeeteeere eat Looe. - Bentley ‘turned. in his sixth || night as the Royals beat Victoria Cougars 4-0 and moved Into sole points ahead of Canucks, On‘the’ Pralrics, Calgary Stam- peders stretched. a hot winning! streak to ‘five games, humblirig: Seattle Americans, coast leaders, I Vancouver | “The Regals cut into Ramone ton's Jead ‘with a- decisive 4- 1 win in Brandon before 4,000 fans, Cartage “& Storage. LINDSAY'S... | Established’ ‘1910.2 HOUSEHOLD GOODS | MOVING — PACKING | CRATING — STORAGE | Lift Von’ Service Agents: Allled Van Lines Ltd,. Phones Wharf 4331. Offiee'5016 “In. New. Westminster, scorers | for’ the Royals were Bob Love, | .jand Max McNab, Bentley got his shutout with {relative ease, stopping only 19; _jshots to 32 for. Ray Mikulan filling in for Marcel Pelletier {who is out with a hand. injury. ed" ‘out:"26 - minutes in penalties, } Cougars’ defenceman Bill Dob- byn Was bad man‘ for the’ night | : “with three: minors. and a ‘10- minute ; misconduct called for; talking out of turn. to the referee, | In ' Calgary, ‘Mid Houghton, | Milan: Marcetta, . Enio Selisiaz! | yond: Frank Ashworth scored’ for the Stampeders. Gordie Sinclair ' spoiled. Hank Bassen’s shutout r with: a: second goal while Stamps ' were short-handed. | | i Referee: Scotty Morrison hand- | - | JUST AHEAD, 1957. Se oath et + gee THE Dibb Ping Company °° a FOR YOUR. : PRINTING NEEDS 1 come ae een se inte mat Heme Oy wate ee nyt BIN LEGION AU EVERYBODY ‘ 4. | ! ' | UL Pe cee i roe fTiae tlt ero gaan Pa Yes! Liquid or dry—whichever: NCE RUPERT : ~ DAILY NEWS © ~~ — PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE an Yo . 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