“By JACK start: ee noon, PST, is a yhen the ‘five-day - 11- sie. ends Friday. my 0 “Sask Important uur: ‘Western. Canada euandings, Br ay hd “Alberta:-are: dondlocked first” wit four: ralght vic- he today’ ition ends. . win ed in the’ Prince. Rupert Curling |. -| Club, Jack Mitchell defeated Bob |. a Anderson : 17-15 in a-free. scoring | - game ‘that saw Mitchell four * Canadian Press Staff Writer gba of Avonlea, Sask, one of ihe coolest cluteh Sites: n ie an meet, today in what could be the it 60 round game, sched: hate for the No. 1 po-|}.. = Jmphy y '}game, It was a real uphill bat- ,|Jead, Ed. Hildebrand second, and Joe. Glordeno as third, -Ander- ‘;son’s rink. had Ted Prystay as .| lead, “CHIf Ham second and Alf for’a final: despite its thrilling SULLIVAN ‘Bo-Me-Hi it Booth Memorial High School . Showing the fire. so sorely lacking in the regular cage sea- son, ‘Crusaders led’ all. the. way until the last. three minutes of the final period, - Capitalizing on Crusader fouls, ‘Booth overcame a. seven-point feating the: lasts place Prince, Ed-. > ward Island rink from Charlot- |’ tetown 17-3 and New Brunswick. 41-5, ‘Manitoba defeated Nova Scot, ia 13-7 and Quebec 12-8. North-. foundland 18-6 and scored a ‘one-rock 12th end to edge, PBL 10- 9. , = Michell * Cap tures By ‘BOB RUDDERHAM: Last: night's: final game in the. -| Playoffs for the George ’ Cook. ail, Trophy was. without doubt.one; . of:the weirdest games ever play- down. coming hime but Jack made a nice shot with his. last rock. to push: ‘out Anderson's last {rock to lay a big: six to win the tle as Anderson jumped into the | lead from the’ start. Mitchell's rink- of Don Crowe Rivett as third. . The game was. hardly fitting finish, Anderson's rink outplay- a zi : : N i x of i r yi vay For Spring. ‘ee For AM Ages - WALLACE'S ;, DEPT, STORE Bi fourth, a five-ender on the sixth, g 2 four ender. on the. tenth and | oo the big six on the 12th. ‘Andersoi- licks and Victoria. Collgie con- - B! scored one'on the first, two on jtinued their almost-rmonogpnous a elghth, pinth and 11th. ed ‘Mitchell's: crew 75 percent of ay the time. Mitchell only counted on four ends but made. them!” big, getting-a double.on the 8 the second, three on the. third, Hl three on the fifth, three on the’ seventh, and one each on the For the winners, . there was hardly anyone outstanding ale Hs though Mitchell made some good| shots when he was called upon. Fd Hildebrand WAS shaky. ‘ the start but came. on y ctty strong atthe end of the game. Don Crowe-also got better’ as the game progressed but did not seem to get the welght dawn too well, Joc Glordano. had a bad night although he made a real key shot. on the last end, For the losers, Cliff Ham play- cd a strong game, Alf Rivelt also came through with a nice game, Ted Prystay had. a goad edge over his opponent throwing lead stones, Even Bob Anderson play- Hausueneand rd his shots well, When Bob had hes players playing a draw game he whn every end, ern Ontarly clobbered New-! makers over the hump, /linakets ‘with Jim Johnson. who ‘also took: advantage of foul lead, deficit to eke out a 46-43 win, | Much of the credit for the ° exciting . victory goes. to. Dick |Specht,-who notched ‘five polnts on three foul shots to assist in bringing the tralling Rain- Specht with nine points shared ‘top - scoring honors’ for Rain- - shots to whittle down Crusader's . In the main éeent of the even- : |ing,: Fraser and: Payne. slaught- ‘Jered: McRae ‘Motors. 72-40, To Lead Junior Cage Semis vin in Last Rainmakers Jast ‘hight’ took ‘the first leg of their bid to meet , | Sunrise. Grocery for the Junior: League Basket ball ‘championship, when they snatched victory, from right under the noses of Annunciation Crusaders in first game of a hest-of- three semifinals, “Rainmakers who matched ‘the| LINEUPS Knights’ basket for basket, still} ‘Rainmakers; Johnson 9, Kel- trailed 22-20 at the half. . {sey 7, Laird 3, Twaites 6, Lyons, Comadina ‘and Walter. Oskey Mah 7, ‘Dick “Specht 9, Allen 1, with two baskets each: ‘led: Cruz Campbell 4.. ° Total 46, saders to a comfortable 34 28 Crusaders:, ‘Comadina 14, third quarter ‘margin. Smith 1, B. Oskey 4, W. Oskey - Top marksman for Fraser and. 12, Armstrong, Rudolph 4, Jim Payne in the Senior tilt was Bill Arseneau, Joe Arseneait 2, Gru- Gurney who played his most- ber, Dickens, ’ Total 43, outstanding. game this "season, | Fraser and Payne: Hartwig 10, notching 18 points. Runner up ghenton 16, Young 10, MacAfee ' was Terry’ Shenton with -'16 , Gurney 18, Newton 8, Spring 2. Pe eRe Rae Moto A t Heli {Tota ie ' or McRac’ rs, r n, ‘Jim Johnson’ ‘and Don Haudens- cetae, dolor: smith, San child tied for. ‘top Honors’ with Grey. 2, Helin 8, Laird 6, Du- eight poltits each, mas 4, Johnson 8 Total 40. Spatked by John Newton with - Softball -:Top markéthen for Crusaders. were Steve Comadina who’ cole. Tected:: 14» points * and: ‘Walter: _Oskey: who: ‘racked’ up 12. _ Sparked “by. Bill “smith ‘and. -|Comadina ‘sinking «two. baskets. apiece, Crusaders.’ went stato, a 12-10 ‘first quar’ ter Jead. Sse Show. An Trouncing of Warriors : ‘By The ‘Canadian Press - - Seattle Americans demonstra-, ted how they keep oi: top of the Coast Division of the West- ern: Hockey . League . . Tuesday night with-an effortless, 5~0 vic- tory over the Winnipeg War- ‘riors, cellar dwellers . of the Prairie section: . : *. Although he wasn't: involved, coach Bud Poile. of the Edmon- ton Flyers. mist. have ‘felt. a twinge of pain over. the: Hesult. Two of the goals were: scored. by |: Ray Kinasewich, fourth-ranking | -scorer. of: the league’ who might have been on the Edmonton ros- ter. Kinasewich tried out: with the Flyers but Was, let gO.’ ve six points, ; ‘the: hardwaremen | ‘racked up é a first aiiatter” 16: 6) “Meet Tonight lead, Election of executive and of- ~ Gumey | took | over as. “pace:|| maker during the ‘second fraine, ficers for the Prince Rupert Softball sinking ~ four. baskets to, lead Fraser and: ‘Payne * to" a 36- 20 held tonight. in the Savol- Hotel _ Sample Roonis at 8 p.m. margin ‘by the half. © McRae's * put. on... “despérate third stanza: spurt’ ‘put. ‘found themselves ‘ trailing” by an even All members are urged to, attend, ae ’ Besides the annual study of “the constitution, discussion on _.Breater 52-30 margin.:: last year's problems, pro-{em Lead: Promess Fielder finished off the scoring | ‘sti uted, in the third. It was a clean game. with each club getting only two penalties. STILL BEFOGGED- In: Vancouver, ‘the Cougars were almost as befégged Tuesday night as.'they were Boxing ‘Day. They tested Ray ‘Mikulan i Arthritic ond heumaticsPain Rh skin-penetrating “Deep Heat” Quick! Massage New . Mentholatum “Rub into the’ sore plices and feel the warming comfort sik in! Those agoniz- ‘ing pains in hands, knee, hip, shoulder are, soothed, cased, comforted, t's a’ grand feeling! Gel a tube of New Mentholatum “Deep Heat" Rub today, only 22 shots as he gained'iiis’ ‘fourth ‘shutout: - Marcel Pell tler stopped 33. | The first three: ‘vancouver, goals were scored: by Johnson, | one in the first, one in the sec~ ond, and one jn the third. \ Phil: Maloney... and ; Don . _ Appleton, VANCOUVER vs T TUR “On the coast, Vanconiy eal. practice of | ‘alternating | in’ hid. place. It was Canucks’ turn to win Tuesday night and they did it by a convincing «5-0. score, Three of the goals went to Ching Johnson, eee ‘ Winnipeg game was. fairly even. ti bul the Americans were. sharper around the net, Ed Dorohoy scored in the first period, going in’ alone’ ‘on Ed Johnson, Kinasewich scored: his two in the second, one. of them while Bill Burega’ was off for slashing. Bree Loa and Guyle Bo-Me-Hi | Curling Results Results of Booth Memorial High School curling draws Sat- urday are as follows» Danny Piek 18, Robert Mace Gregor 6; Clyde Robinson 11, | The George Cook trophy, one of the first trophies played for | here was first won by Burt Row lhotlham dn the 1951-52 season, In subsequent years If has been won by Percy Berg, Ken Ware ren, Warnie Petersen and Har- old Thom, ese rete Mike Powers 6; Kelth Ipkster 10, Arliene Johnson 9; Judd Ander- son 0, Gerry Wilkins 6; Eric Kristmanson J, Brian Kellough ; Ts Lloyd Kristmangon 1, Alleyn Ritchie 3, ares try Daily t News Conti Ht ee yy i tone nah . we to4 bray oh aver bn te 9 pula oF cinleyed by ¢ ni ol Board Vth Savoqgmen of Brits Clb . . wound up the rout. On the surface, the’ Seattle at | i a a New MENTHOLATUM "Decp Heat” RUB Association will be | Fast, deep- down reliet from ! | Puck Leaders \| Secure Front By: The Canadian Progs Although Spokane Flyers, and Trail Smoke Eaters wound up 'tled for first place in. the West- ern International hockey league, thelr playoff games have been anything but close so far. , Tuesday night, the Flyers took (8 lopsided 9-3 decision from the Smoke Eaters to lead the best- of-seven finals 2-0. Spokane ‘won the first game 8-3, In the Okanagan Senior lea- /gue, Vernon Canadians took a commanding. lead in their final serles against: Kamloops Chicfs with’ a narrow 6-4 win, The Canadians now have two wins and a tic in the best-of-seven series, | In Spokane, the Smoke Eaters held the Flyers to a 2-2 tie in the first period but had six goals scored on them’ in the second and could not make a reply. The teams split a pair In the final frame, The. series goes to Trail for the first time Thursday night, The Okanagan game was !somewhat lethargic. Kamloops could Ice only 12 men and the Allan Cup champion Canadians were not in their best form, Don: _ Slater and Johnny Millard were out of action for the Chiefs. | The most exciting moment |, came near the end of the game when a ‘fight. began ‘Referee Gordon Hamilton ‘spoil- ed the fun by banishing Ted Le- boda of Canadians and playing -coach Bobby Dawes of the Chiefs ‘to the penalty: hox: 79 pm The most: ae amazing - conspiracy ALSO, = Prince Rupert Daily News . __Wednosday, March 6, 1957, ‘ to. brew. c A ey " oO 1 oes: “MAGNIFICENT: "YA Q U ln Today 7-8: 10 _ FROM( re CINEMAS CORE | i” i ni " eosanig ES a auld. a Set = alin, ‘UEMMON Youcanplayitcoy “ona bus, cagey in, a cornfield, clever . Inahaystack = or plain dumb in. a motel. 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