sey che VV VETS SSO Ss ee SN ESE YY Weywy yey oY Basketball league Satur- day night when they walked over Old Empress Hotel Luckies, 49-30 despite the added’ ‘strength Hotelmen received after combining with RCMP. oe , At ar executive meeting held last week it’ was decided that Old Empress would drop out ‘of the league but RCMP would take over. the Hotelmen’s name with some of the players remaining _ on the team. ~ Bill Morrison was named coach. Fraser and Payne have three wins and one loss. CYO- has three wins and two losses, Old Empress has no wins and four losses. CYO opened the scoring in the first period and held the. lead ‘ere Fey YO trounces Ho <> Bolstered squad 5 gains no ground ™ ~ CYO moved into a first place tie with Fraser and | Payne in the Senior Men’s Ve ee eG woe ee eT eG we of POT PO TH OO TH ST HHH ‘ “ICE HOCKEY MEETING SET AT CENTRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Calling all ice hockey players!!! Se With the advent of the cold weather and natural. ice, tholiights have again turned to Canada’s second national sport. and the Kaien Island trophy is being dusted off in _ Smithers where it is hoped - it will be up for competition An the near future. "Ernie. Novakowski, who is trying to promote two hockey panies with the interior centre meeting of all ice hockey players in the Civic Centre Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Should a Prince Rupert; hockey team be formed, the team will be sponsored by the Dunlop Tire Company. The Kaien island trophy was won by Smithers in 1985, at Oliver Lake. Smithers retained in 1956. There were no ‘games last year. POP DO elmer ‘said today that there is a SRODOPOP DLT DD - ham 12 ya ee ee ee ee oe ee ew 6 Prince Kupert Daily. News Monday, November 24, 1958 vie Curling results Results of Thursday: ‘and Fri- day night’s play in the. Prince Rupert Curling club. Cooks Jewellers comptition are as fo)- lows: Thursday, 1 p.m Billings 4, Gordon 9; R, Eby 6, Newton 12; Garner 12, Lambie 5; Whatman 9, McKay 17; Eyolfson 7, Ward 12; Simundson 12,, Gomez 6; 9 p.m.—Lewis 5, Waldbauer 123 | Kinslor 10, Stevens 4;’ Schuman 5, Tuttle 9. Friday, 7° Scott 8; Paul 5, J. A. Macdonald 0; Warren 6, Johnston 7; -An- derson 6, Bateman 7; Kerr 9, Ope 15; J. Eby 15, Lindsay 13. 9 p.m. —Parker 8, Bell 5; Dibb 9, | Dominato | 6; Field q, Shier 14; Mitchell 2, Lemire 8; Rudder- A. MacDonald Ts Simp- . PM; '4, Giordano 9; Smith 5; Pallister | 15; Sears 8, McLaren §; Manson. p.m,—Gooper 6, |. _ Radio CPR. TODAY ana TUESDAY. " MONDAY a ate 4 8:30, PM.” Fa | ‘ : a i eA " ne - ; . guit—auprer,perenue ICTR se 9 Cue AC mee | 6 :65—~Interlud he AURORE ; 7:00--CBO National Nows a BAXTER oa Peter FO ™ } 7:30—Recital 8:00——Vancouver Theatre 8:30-—-Farm .Forum / 9:00-—Autumn Festival 10:00-—CBC News 10:15—~Provincial Affairs . 10:30—-Distinguished Artists 11:00—-Local News , a 11:05-——Musical Masterpicces 12:00-—Sign Off “ TUESDAY , . AA AON: 6 PE ‘Ereuw CHOUREAUAWA ALUM, 6 :40—B.C. Fishermen's’ Bdost. - 6:55—Marlne Weather’ 7:00-—-Interlude. 7:05—CBC News — 7:09—Direct Report . 7:16-—-First Call to Breakfast 7T:30--CBC News * 7:35—2nd Call to B'fast =" 7 7" 7:456-—Morning Devotions 7:55—Intorlude . 8:00~-CBC News | . ve! 8:10—Here’s Bill Good. 8:15—3rd Call to B'fast 8:30—News &.Sharpe at 8:30 9:00—-BBO News & Commentary Tae TH A a 9:15—Little Concert 9:45—Miller Bay Special 9:59—-Time Signal 10 :00-—Morning ~Visit 10:15--The Happy Giang 410:45—Woman in My House 11:00—-One Man's Pamilly 11:15—Odds ‘n’ Ends 11:30——Message Pertod 11:45—Time for a Song mM. : 12:00—Music of Other Lands 12;15—CBC News /son 10, Ford 11, ~ Baldwin Tink wins two are as Totem. spiel starts | By The Canadian Press By ‘BOB TRIMBEE throughout the game. vo Gary Morison dropped in mieight baskets and two free Mithrows to lead the CYO crew Mi while Don Hartwig with eight : points was high scorer for the a | g : eee ' shoeing «y : . /} PETER EUNICE FRANCIS MICHAEL CUSHING » GAYSON> MATTHEWS ° GWYNN : “TECHNICOLOR®) gual ery cy 8 DANA ANDREWS. Se CURSE or net DEMON lalate = Wallace’ s Bept. Store New York's Andy Bathgate stretch- ' a his lead in the Nattonal Hockey League points-race with two goals ‘and an assist in weekend action. The Ranger right winger has a seven- Luckies. CYO outscored the Hotelmen S/10-2 in the first quarter, led by Ei points at halftime and held Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP)-—-Canadian cufling champion Matt Baldwin : Mi the lead 35-19 at the end of the point bulge over his closest rivals. B third period. ‘of: Edmonton came up with a pair of 9-8 victories Sunday. in } The sonteie: . Dane en Bicast, Weather = . . Old Empress made a ‘strong | “WO. primary events in the fourth annual $10,000 Totem Bonsplel, _ Bathgate, N.Y. “14 14 28 | 0:55. _Intertude , : | bid to catch up in the final per-| but several other favorites faltered at the start, Litzenberger, Cistcngo au ai 1:00—Rupert Calling 7.8:20 P.M. iod but only tallied eight points.| Moving into the second day's, ~ 'H. Richard. Montreal | 4 16 3:30—C8C “News. and russe —— _ Referees Jack | Mitchell. and| play with unblemished records! Baldwin had his troubles in his Beliveau, Montreal .... 10 10 20 Canada Matinee a . Rey McKay handed out ‘13 per-} with ‘Baldwin were Reg Stone, | first game going 11 ends to beat. Hull. Chicago «... ¢8) 12 20} B:30—Directed by Dirk — ! ti i 1: , | McKenney, Boston..... 12 8B 201 4:00—Records for. ¥ fot : , . wo sonal fouls to CYO and- six, to} Trail,.B.C., five-time provincial: Jack Reykdal, a once-a-week a 43 0 FOU - a : Old Empress Hotel. |“) champion; Al Derrett, Winnipeg. curler from Vancouver. ‘Standings: Montreal,'10 wins, six} #! '30-—The Explorers... 7 ee Be : oe At the foul liné’ CYO counted ; veteran bonspiel competitor; Baldwin edged Chris’ Christo- ‘losses, three ties, 23 points. ; 5:00—-Around the ’Librar 5 six out of eight free throws toj Frank Avery, veteran Vancouver) |) a a Points: Bathgate, New York, 28. | 5:39 cBC News y “DON tT . ae url nd Ken Afderson, Cal-} Pherson in his secon match, Goals: Bathgate, 14. 5:40-——Neighbourly News’ ve ae six of 16 tries for. Old Empress. | curler, a n vi a three-ende ‘in. th Assists: H. Richard, Montreal, 16. | §:45--sports Desk Cot . . Ske In the. junior fixture, -Booth gary, 1957 Totem champion. giving up Te r ©} Shutouts: Plante, Montreal; Saw- | 8:55 Byline re co oo. "FORGET . ry Memorial High ‘School Rain-{ The bonspiel end Friday on fehth but conning ot e tle chuk, Detroit;. Simmons, Boston, 2. | | . _ Po ae te score in the ninth an Nj} Penalties: Fontinato, New York, 57 hy. , os e Win; Penalties: Fontinato, New Yor _Try Daily News Classified TO COME makers paced by Dave Allen} the eve of the Grey Cup football a a g a a a a a a a | a tigt tiv 1 , een ‘ ; ° _. it with tight protect ve play: . minutes. with 24 points downed’ newly-| game. : entered Annunciation 44~- 35.1. Jimmy Hill. of Delisle, Sask. me Onn . ti 6 ais | “IN AND. SEE" THE wiSteve Comadina was top scorer} rjijeq Pies ; he . three-time | anadian | ” for Annunciation with 11 points. failed to get untracked na late zhampion’s front men_ slipped | WHEREVER YOU STOP FOR REFRESHMENT. o38 ~ NEW LAMPS JUST ARRIVED 7 JUST ARRIVED! M@/ The Rainmakers led 23-13 at afternoon game and dropped 2 a rock behind two Christopher- : a . ° M halftime and 31-22 by the end 9-7 verdict to G. Giske of Van-| 4 suards and Baldwin ard! PEPS|.- COLA TO GIVE YOU A BETTER SELECTION Hi U B of the third perio couver. 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" vos CENTRE ‘ Besner Block, Prince Rupert Phone 4210 Stewor? . SOCSSoeaenoeneeeel Dt “By BOB RUDDERHAM _ Pi | Bo On a recent ‘trip to the: in.| tetior, I learned that Bill An- ; derson, former member and ice}! steward of the local Curling! Club and now of Terrace is laic up with a very lame back. 1 called in upon him at his home and: found Bill:in bed with a} heavy plaster cast on his lean j frame. Although the cast does | not hinder him from walking - around, he has to spend most of » /| his time lying down. He will! know. this coming week if he’ | has to go south for treatment. | + However, as bad as this mav' {| sound, he is in great spirits ana. related many of the humorous | incidents which happened in the hospital. I’m sure that all of uc, will wish him a speedy recovery and hope that we see ‘him at. bonspiel. time. Also should you be in Terrace, drop in to see |. him as ‘he likes the Prince | Rupert Curling Club gang. By the time this is in print,: Smithers will have enjoyed ap- ! proximately a week of curline on artificial ice. The Smithers-, Curling club has done ai ton- notch job Jn installing the re-_ friveration and I believe that; they shuold have Just about the: best jee possible The construc- tion of the rink floor was dona in a unique way. They excavated the former rink floor and put: in low concrete walls down the full length of the rink so that: the top of the walls are {ust . above the old ground level. Then they decked over the entire rin’: with a heavy ground flooriny. The refrigeration piping was, , fastened to the floor aver a plas- | He shecting and then the sand | wis put in to fill around the: i ninos, While I wos thore, the ica surface wag comnloted and 2 Let os Wy co “2 | ke _Seagraw’s V. 0. q tng i 's K ee oo 4s 83" This advertisement i is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 5 , Sey Pere errr wr Yt ee GET WILDROOT CREAM-OIL CHARLIE! + Rae RO ERE eo Ke OR WILDROOT CREAM- OlL MAKES THE DIFFERENCE GROOMS YHE HAIR NON-GREASY RELIEVES DRYNESS NOWN-ALCOHOLIC \ REMOVES LOOSE DANDRUFF CONTAINS LANOLIN twee me Re me ee eo ETB Me ew ee ES In Bottlos, Tubes and tho Now Push Button Can ready to curl upon but the mem- ty \ bors decided to paint the club ‘ rooms firs) and finish the en- | ’ tive job before starting thelr : first. draws, ' K Cd out seasond oans There mre a good many pro-. 4 Nelent curlers around Smithers Ene ‘; and they havo dona very well ‘ , ; ‘ ; HFC at our bonsplels in the past as Scene of the Grey Cup Final : many of ws onn recall, Lt might If shopping exponsos are gronter than be mentioned here that these oe ‘@ ’ you antelputed, you're Invited to on had to eet tho fol” of eallon Housohold Findnesn, HEC ar eal dee when thoy arrived . . 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