eee ea a- . ns nba on omy Tp, Gn the Civic Centre. af Delicious Chinese Food we eee 8 gL ees LY ~NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (CP)—New West- minster Salmonbellies appeared today to have an un- breakable hold on the Canadian senior lacrosse cham- pionship and the Mann Cup. POPP LOLS SPOPEDITIOOOS Chess club _ shaping up “Persons interested in play- ing chess or checkers and be- ‘coming 2 member of such a _club are asked to phone Jacob "Vandenbrink at the Civic Cen- tre. Mr. Vandenbring said that he has a number of inquiries _ about possibilities of a chess or checker club being formed He -said that if he is able lo ’ solicit enough players interest- ed he. will form a club: ~Girl curlers name officers pointed for this winter. ‘Appointed to committees for the coming season were: draw a a aaveer ener ee eer sstoruers rs tighten ~Saimonbellies take Pursuing a merciless attack throughout, the B.C. champions overwhelmed Welland-Crowland Switsons of Ontario 17-6 Monday night to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series being play- ed here. New Westminster won the op- ening game 20-7 and earned a close 7-4 victory in the second game. Fourth and possibly final meeting of the series is sched- uled for Queens Park Arena Wednesday night. The Switson’s series total of 17 goals does not even equal New Westminster’s output on open- ing night, when Salmonbeilies scored 20. New Westminster has racked up a total of 44 goals. The Salmonbeilies were led by blond forward Ken Oddy Monday evening. The speedy youngster poured in five goals, three of them coming in a hectic third quarter that saw New Westmin- ster score seven times. Capable Skip MacKay, bor- rowed from Nanaimo for the ser- ies, contributed five assists. and Jack Barclay added three goals. Salmonbellies held the east- erners scoreless for a stretch of e¢vreerer a aie ’ w . ‘ eA! Er EON Py Use PSN SEES TUNE ES IES (SLATS) MOSHER, AUSTIN coach of Columbia Cellulose International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and paper mill workers president E. P. O’Neal SERVED HERE! cs, MELROSE CHOP SUEY Phone 3329. Psychologically ib Lew | Universal. 1 wee : © Fire and Reseve Burdette, ogica a cause Lew ceccservenseeeccocooccoceecoees dead stop today. Shuttlemen ScU A WONDERFUL O DE FUL less innings while winning three Both yachts were given the and. their friends and relatives. meet tomorrow =BARGAIN! rated tops By BEN OLON Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (#—Psychological- ly. physically and statistically, proaches. games against New York last year, again will be on the firing jline: And manager. Fred Haney probably will start right off with him instead of waiting until the second game as he did in 1957. Psysically because Whitey Ford, Don Larsen and Ryne Du- ren, three of Casey Stengel’s Oats ond,” and: now ‘has nine con- L for S@CaASON two goals to the Salmonbelly inter-departmental softball verts, veigh field goals and six It was. announced also that Proceeds in aid of: ° a cack . ho led the I lengue champion. Woodroom singles. Jean Beliveau has agreed to|@. 2 “At the season's first executive ter City Loovouse League pe on is shown at right in Photo Eskimo - quarterback Jackie jen to and will sign today, pring: CIVIC CENTRE— meetin of the Women’s curling : ' above receiving e islander 3 i s : “y mee Senday, officers were ap- Moons eae eee fous aasiste Trophy from Local 708 .of the Parker scored a touchdown and by managing director Frank SWIMMING. POOL ‘‘dommittee—Jean Gordon; pub-. 99 minutes, 23 seconds in the| Thursday night in the Can- single. in:Bombers’ 36-9 romp; G RAND CAFE . 1S WELL KNOWN licity—Dot Deane; . ways and | second and third quarters while adian Legion. Mr. Mosher is + over Calgary Stampeders. : FOR aed ‘means—Dorothy Scptt; house} scoring nine goals of their own.| Presenting season umpire Ver- phe leaders: " tat 7 _Yand ice — Kathy Kerr. Bea/Much of the credit is due their; non P. Dexter with a gift in Phone 3215 a 7 pm.—Sons of Norway vs Standard Oil; Astorias_vs Fash- jon Footwear; Frosty Lockers: vs Headpinners; Yukon Jewellers vs Eby and Sons; Irwin Garfield vs Canfisce; RCMP vs Esquires. 9 p.m.—Greer and Bridden vs Cabs vs Nobles; United Fruit vs: Aussies want cup competition PERTH (Reuters) —President Bill Lucas of the Australian Yachting Federation said Mon- day he would propose at the federation’s next meeting that America’ 5 given one races, which have been almost motionless, came to a day off after the British chal- ienger Sceptre, signalled she wanted a postponement to clean! her bottom. Racing will resume Wednes- day when Sceptre and her Am- erican opponent, Columbia, try again over what has been so far a breathless stretch of the At- - ‘ TDC re Ss oe ‘Breaks and Muriel Erickson; ii-| capable goaltender, Stan Joseph,| the photo at right, VET Sask ccc. 40617 0 } ‘a ‘nance and membership—Mildred Skip Teal, who has been the —Staff photo. 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Brown, Cal. 0 20 2 0 26 New Orleans w—arthur Persie, or next Thursday — rs : eee , ‘13614, Red Cross, La.,.stoppe M | k . . oo am Dupas, 144, New ee / Wall ee City Mixed Five-Pin Bowling Donald Campbel o ef - » league will open their regular IVE e ence f a nin TE i mound staff season play Thursday night with racing again 7 om ay the following schedule. Cup yachts day's rest = , . Chatham; Canadian Legion vs . f speed of 250 miles, an_ an_ hour over | Oo ; Free Home Delivery Milwaukee Braves hold the edge; Daily News; Norwest Foods vs By SIDNEY C. MOODRY Jr. Lake Coniston in England's pic- 1 (" "e I ee ET = over New York Yankees in pitch-| Letter Carriers; Diamond Cabs ane turesaue Jake district. (Min. $3.00 Orders) ing as the 1958 world series ap-|vs Commodore Cafe; Checker| NEWPORT, RI. (AP)—The America’s Cup ee First Aid | Monday’s race without a fin- ish. was a disappointment to both crews. The sleek 12-metre sloops, which can hit upwards of 11 miles an hour, had five and a half hours to circle a 24-mise triangular course. HALF-MILE LEAD There was so little wind they | it New y Westminster Vs | the possibility of entering a team from New Westminster into. the. ‘Western ‘In- ‘Vhas '|Queens Park Arena to 15,000. ‘lineial, Football Union. ‘third-place tie with Winnipeg's |.—-- Ss Ieee ey ee ed y yy eee U entry | VANCOUVER (CP)—The Sun says-a cont sportsmen are studying | terprovincial. Football Union. ‘The newspaper said the group already .approached New Westminster park officials with & plan to expand the 8,000-seat confirmed the group approached him ‘with the plan: Phillips said the biggest aifri- culty would be in getting. a fran- chise, ‘British Columbia Lions had to Mobra on Hill's heels in WIFU scoring race WINNIPEG (CP)—Place-kicking end Joe Mobra of Edmonton Eskimos has moved to within two points |, of leader Jack Hill of Saskatchewan Roughriders in the individual scoring race in the Western Interprov- Pocket Rocket — renews contract MONTREAL ‘:—Hanri (Pocket | Rocket) Richard Monday signed his new contract with: Montreal Canadiens, who returned home for a brisk 90-minute vorkout after-an exhibition game in Que- bec. show a ‘a sale of | 16,600 1 ‘senson tlek- ets ‘and -guarantee “other -clubs against losses. ‘before: ‘pelng ad- mitted into the. league ‘ in 1954,", = The newspaper . ‘sala: stock in | the new club. would ‘be ‘xe Burnaby. to. Chilliwack;' sponsors. of -the” plan are’ “from North Vancouver... : Identity of the: ‘group: As ‘being kept ‘secret, it" sald, until plans are..placed in: ‘writing, to. New Westminster, .a city of. about a 30, ~— 000 adjacent. to Vancouver... ' It added that Bill Phillips, New Westminster parks secretary and manager of Queens Park Arena, 4 Prince ‘Rupert. ‘Daily NeW _ Tuesday, September 23, 1958 4 _KINSMEN | Mobra,: a third-year import, booted four field goals, a convert and asingle for a 14-point effort Saturday as Eskimos won 26-13 over Riders, while Hill collected only one point on a convert. Statistics compiled by The Ca- nadian Press show Hill has 41 points on four touchdowns and 17 converts. Mobra moved up from a tie for eighth place to “FRIDAY, 8 P.M. September 26th CIVIC CENTRE gained.on Hill but dropped to 4‘ Selke, Charlie Shepard, who scored seven: points on a touchdown and | CONISTON, England ®—Don- ald Campbell has decided to risk) his neck once again in his crav- ing for speed on water. He ‘plans to try to’ smash his own world water speed record later this week. by piloting his jet hydrdplane Bluebird at a Classes Will Start Oct. Ist | ® Home Nursing PPDPOLPPOOP POLL OC LPL ODO. ton club will hold their an- nual general meeting in the Civic Centre Common Lounge 8 p.m. tomorrow, president Steve King announced today. All new players are welcome. POIPIOP OTL IASIIOTOEEVEPIILEDESES The Civic Centre Badmin- | | All Interested Phone 3306 rvenings 2563 For Enrolment Australia nominate a yacht to most dependable hurlers, have lantic Ocean. didn't come close, TRI-REFRIGERATION PHILCO ONLY $239" 00 J sme IT TODAY AT Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Nennar Block Prince Wuport ee on “ +t th te het i ed LP ial 4230 Stewart, WC, done little to help the Yankee cause in the last couple of months. Ford and Larsen have been plagued by sore arms and Duren came down with a leg In- jury on top: of a: beaning, Statistically because the Braves’ Warren Spahn has lost none of his effectiveness, win- ning 20 or more games for the ninth time, Burdette is having his best year and Boh Rush and Carl Willey filled in exceptional- ly well for the injured Bob Buhl. Conversely, Bob Turley was the Yanks' only relable pitcher after Larsen and Ford were sidelined. Led by Spahn, Milwaukee pitchers have gone the distance 69 times. Yankee moundsmen have 63 completed games, New challenge for the America's Cup. Lions played the Eskimos Fined by football of game officials. York leads in shutouts—20 to 15. By BOR RVUYVERIWAM I had oceasion to be in Bmith- ers last week for a couple of days and oll’ the talk there amongst the curlors is that ar tificin} ice js coming to that interlor town and they hope to hold an opening bonapial there nround November 1, This will be good news to those cf this elty who have trekked to Smithers Jn the past to find that warm weather had hap- pened along and they have had to compete with other curlers on wet jee, While the same con- ditions prevail batwean oppoaning rinks, the Interlor curlers on the whalo had the edgo In these conditions and I used to think Itewas uncanny the way thoy could “wobble” the rocks just mough to maka them ston In the rings, However, remembor that the Bmlthers rinks to our bonaplels have bean tough in the past, they will be oven rougher now when thay come down here with all the oxtra practice they will have, v Peon eeeerteare aoe A fp fv tt 1 ‘ ments to the officials, atthe curling rink There seems to be some un certainty in Terrace as to when opening day will be and while I didn't hnve a chance to talk to any of the executive, I be- Neve that they will gat under way some time around the mid- die of November. Now to get around to our own rink. I had a phono call recontly from one of the ex- ecutive saying that there had beon poor turnouts for the work partics and apparently it ds fut the same old roljable fow that have beon turning up so if we ng a elub are sincerely Jntor- ested In getting an enrly start, sny the nilddlo'or the third week of October, we have to got the Jond out and got busy. Work partios will be overy night this weok and next. No onn that 1 have mot has ever begrudged giving a fow hours to get the rink going In the post and J enn't sea why they should now Ask anyone from the Interlor and they hold the Prince Rupert Curling Club wp as an example re ae hea ee te ee te ey Halfback Paul Cameron was reprimanded for his Columbia will spend the day on POPOPO LOLI EL LO VOD IID LIV ORD D DELO LO DOOR D PDO DED LEO OEDUODODVELOCOCIOS: ‘COMMISSIONER HALTER FINES B.C. LIONS’ BOSS, PLAYERS WINNIPEG ‘-—Two players and the genera) manager of the British Columbia Lions have been fined and another player reprimanded as a result of their in Football Union game at Edmonton, Sept, 13. commissioner Winnipeg were, tackle Curtis Laukea, $50, for his mateh penalty; Unebacker Pete Brown, $25, for derogatory statements to game officials during and at the conclusion of the game; and general manager Herh Capozzi, $25, for publle eriticism actions when the a Western Interprovinelal G. Sydney Halter of come of the way a club should be run, a well-run organization whose membership form one of the best curing clubs ino the province and «are enpable of putting on the best bonspie! in B.C, Let's not jose that raes putation now, Bome day it would bo nica to weo some Prince Rupert rink represent B.C. Jn the Mace Donald Brier and I think there js group of curlers here thar could do jt too but dt can't be done if the rink Jan't opened carly so that this rink ean be formed and make plans to get away for the provincial piny- downs, Bo the only solution Is to try and get down to the rink this und next week and get the work done before the World Heries start, After this event 1s over, there will be no nod for a bier rukgh and lots of can fusion to get the elub opened on time, Dring & hammer! Columbia, with a half-mile lead, was four miles from the finish line when the deadline gun sounded. So instead of a victory for Co- lumbia, the contest was called ‘no race" leaving the American defender with a triumph In the only completed race Saturday. Turnout good at new club First meeting of model alr- plane fans proved successful as 93 persons turned out to the Aero Club last Sunday. Elected president of the newly formed club was Wayne Harrl- son. Harry Courtney was elected vice-president, and Ron Trainor was elected secretary-treasurer, Placed in charge of drawing Up a constitution were Ray Mee Intre, Allan Cazes and Tommy Martin. Any one interested In Joining the club are asked to contaet Ron Trainor at the Kit Shop oy McBride Btrect, ney eb oe ean eae 1 UID Ree Re ee rmee ne ee seet ae eeneined ad & pent ls eeaeemtetataeend ossoell meneame eenememennenett LAYVEST REPORT Atk your Investmont Deater for the Latest Report and Prospectus of ud CALVIN BULLOCY, “GILLETTE ONE-PIECE RAZOR AT LOWEST PRICE EVER! Wuar a vaLur! Wonderful shaving , luxury for only 98¢, See what you * vet at thislow, money-saving price: e Modern Ono-Plece Gillette Razor e Disponser of Gillotte Bluo Blados ¢ Now Stroamiined TYravol Case Here's shaving speect and cone venience without equal, You change blades in a flash... clean the razor with a rinse. The Hmited supply of this sensational bargain won't last longs. 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