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Whe Royals have played Vs Finally Looking Like Champs By The Canadian Press Penticton Vs, finaly looking like a hockey team, picked up their first win in Okanagan sen- ior hockey league play Friday when they beat the Kamloops The Vs, world champions in 1 1955, lost four in a row before knocking over the powerful Kamloops club. It took six third- period goals.to do it. In the omy other league game Kelowna Packers retained first place when they downed Vernon Canadians 4-1 at Kelowna in a game featured by a third period brawl.. The win was the. pack- ers’ fourth straight this season. The fireworks began near the . , end of the game and saw major land game | Smith, Ted Lebodia, Kaiser and misconducts given “EUROPE ee . a big doll lar savINGS wih Housewarmer service You get a bargain package of modern, comfort- blé heat when you use our Housewarmer service. Safe, clean burning Standard Heating Oils are economical — every drop turns to pure heat. And it’s easy to pay for Standard Furnace Oil with our budget plan. The total cost of your oil requirements is divided into 12 monthly payments no interest or carrying charges are added. Call Yout HOUSCWHTNEL enn Jor information on any Standard. Oil product. Ge (Bill) BOND Cow Boy PBT ad acces tt rN med ae 1 wat were we ‘ SOTA, Se % ‘Ae, _— art Lon Te Phone 331 6 one more game. The Canucks knocked off Sea- altle Americans 4-2 Friday to pass the idle New Westminster club. The Americans tied Van- couver first time round. In the other game of the night, Edmonton Flyers crept past Saskatoon-St Paul Regals 3-2 in a game in Edmonton. The Regal loss kept them deadlocked with Winnipeg Warriors for first place in the Prairie Division. ROOKIES LOOK GOOD ; For Vancouver, three newcom- ers beat Seattle goalie Hank Bas- sen, Veteran Phil Maloney scor- ed.the fourth. Ron Hutchison, former Flin Flon Bomber star, Bill (Red) Jo- hansen, ex-Providence Red, and Brent McNab from the Quebec Aces all scored to make Art Chapman's off-season deals look successful. The three are among 11 ad- ditions to last year’s cellar- dwelling Canucks. Besides. Maloney, only Jac Mc- Leod and Hugh Currie have play- ed with Vancouver before. The winners were never in trouble against Americans al- though goals by Ray Kinasewich and Val Fonteyne twice tied the score. The Canucks enjoyed a considerable edge in play. LUNDE GETS TWO It was Len Lunde for Edmon- ton that made difference in the Flyer-Regal game. He scored twice, beating three Regal de- fenders as well 1s goalie Lucien Dechene on the first. and blasted a low shot after shaking off three checks to give ‘| Edmonton a 2-1 lead after rook- ie Gerry Leonard counted in the first. Doc Couture had tied the score for Saskatoon. Lyle Willey added another for Regals but Lunde pokéd his sec- ond in from a scramble for the winner. ’ Tonight, all eight teams are in action. Seattle goes to Victoria for a date with the winless Cougars, while Vancouver is at New West- minster with first place in the Coast Division at stake. Saskatoon-St. Paul plays their | third in as many days, this time lagainst Calgary Stampeders. Ed- monton Flyers move to Winnipez where a win will give them a first place tie with the Warriors in the Prairie Division, CANADA CUP Japanese in No Hope For U.S. Team TOKYO inNew Role TOD SLOAN 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, October 26, (11) and Sid Smith (Centre) of the Toronto Maple Leafs give Boston Bruins goalie Don Simmins an anxi- ous moment in National Hockey League action at Maple Leafe Gardens Saturday night. Larry Hillman (right) gives Simons a hand. Toronto won 7-0. (CP Photo) Curling club. Slated for 8 p.m.. opening in the still further- modernized six sheec rink wll! be emceed by Jack Laurie. Mayor George E. Hills will Lunde swept in from centre ice (CP)— Japan's To. and Koichi On. using their putters like magic wands, shot into an almost insurmountable nine-stroke lead son with club president Percy Berg holding the broom. A novelty “Two Bit Bonspiel’ with Joe Scott as drawmaster ‘will follow the opening cermon- CPCOPDCOOOS Legion Bonspiel Slated Sunday Canadian Legion Branch 27 Curling club will launch its 1957-58 season Sunday night with a novelty bonspiel at the Prince Rupert Curling club. Throwing the first rock will be Robert Maconicol, president of the British Columbia and Northwest States Legion Com- mand. , Holding the broom will be Legion Curling club presi- dent Gerry Lemire. The spiel is scheduled to get underway at 9 p.m. Jack Laurie will be master of ceremonies for the bonspiel. OO OPEL ore ww oe Run-Awa y; ‘| the official’ throw the first rock of the sea-! ‘akichi Nakamura Gala Opening Tonight Launches Curling Season A stirring march around the pipe band of the 120th In- dependent Field Battery RCA(M) at the opening of the seventh season of the Prince Rupert will begin festivities tonight ies. Open to both members and non-members, the novelty spiel will be run off from 9 tonight until 1 a.m. Sunday and from noon Sunday to 5 p.m. Members of both the men’s and women’s clubs have been ,working hard during the season to improve the new rink. The club room has been com- pletely renovated, painted and a new tile floor installed. It has also been refurnished by the jwomen’s club. Also renovated is the cantten. The inside of the rink has also been painted and the canteen. The inside of the be working perfectly. ‘REMEMBER WIHIEN . .. .By The Canadian Press Lunenburg's famed Mass., in 1948. fishing schooner Bluenose defeated the | Gertrude Thebaud of Gloucester, | 2ton Tiger-Cats’ in the fifth and deciding; bulge over race for the international fisn-| ermen’s trophy 19 years ago io-; be enough to clinch top spot : day in heavy seas .off Boston. | the Big Four and a bye into th: Bluenose, five times winner ofi finals. Hamilton would have to the trophy, was wrecked off sg} beat Alouettes at Montreal while Haiti reef in 1946, and the The-! Tvronto baud was wrecked off Venezuela ! offence leaders, just $7 G00 Round Trip Tourist via the lyfe fin) (led holiday Holland, lnglind, Delcam, franee! Walon duxury bafternational Service all the way on the famous Pola Route, See your Travel Ascent for details on Canadian Pacitie's low amily area, the Pay Later phan and UCONMOGAYY Netidwe Vi Meek wu wy phon @lbLaAtbwel a 1 M-duy Isxcursion rates, Canadian @. MAIR LIIN CINK, Ticket Ofliea vehi Pacific ‘HAVE UOTE _e ae mee a Co today with only one more round to be played in the Canada Cup international golf tour nament. Playing in occasional rain and: cone nes istiftf winds, Nakamura added a. ae ot ya . be yes EO ESB a SE Oy Skeena Beverages thelt first three points against | Grotto Cigar Store, rolling team highisingle and three with totals of - 1,083 and 3,091. George Shenton of Cooks took high: single with 294 while Allan Sheppard of Paramounts scored highjtriple with 725. In the B league, Len Harring- ton’s| record-breaking single of 349 and triple of 805 spurred the Electricians to a win over Post Office and two other records, team high single of 1,173 and teamlhigh triple of 3,185. In {other games, Legion de- feated | Malkins, Neal Evans and Kelly Douglas spilt even and Auxil lary Firemen gained one! /point’ over RCMP who lost by default. | “A” League — Cooks Jewellers - i4, Howe & McNulty 1; Esso Fuel: } i t ! } Legion ow... eee. beet ee eae 8 Electricians ............. Lee eee 7 | | ! B.C. lions Face Service 3, Paramounts 1: Skeena' Beverages 3, Grotto Cigar! Store 1, “B"” League — Legion 4, Mal-! kins 0; Electricians 3, Post Of-' ‘fice 1; Neal Evans 2, Kelly | Douglas 2, Auxiliary Firemen 1: RCMP (default). Ao League Esso Fuel Service ss ......., 9 Grotto Cigar tSore .............. 7 Cooks Jewellers .. 0... ...ecccaeae 7, Paramounts oo... cee wee ee 5: Howe & McNulty o............00. 5 Skeena Beverages ............... 3 B League Neal Evans oo... cece deuce ee 9 Legion Kelly Douglas ..........0....... 7 Auxillary Firemen oo... .0.... 6 Malking (oo ee cee ee eee 5 Post Office ... 0... eee eee 2 | Essos Take Over Lead In Men's Five Pin Loop Esso Fuel Service last Monday took over first place in the A league of men’s five-pin bowling league with a win over Para- mounts that dropped the Port Edward team into a fourth- “place tie with Howe & McNulty who were blanked by Cooks Jewellers, collected | . ‘TODAY. “Tp. 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By The Canadian Press Calgary Stampeders face ‘eugh two-game schedule’ in toe Western Interprovincial Football Union this weekend | with a sick list as long as their losing streak, Stampeders, who meet Saskat- chewan’s last-place Roughriders | I | i i | of 203, which put him well in the! fonship. Ono, his poker-faced partner, ladded a 68 to give the Japanese’ The United States Balding ronto's Al and five-under-par 67 to a previous! 43q, brace of 66s for a 54-hole score, lead for the individual champ-: Balding also was under regula- jteam an aggregate score of 414.' third place with a score of 428. twosome Of Rees shot a 72 and Thomas a 70, Par for the 6,806-yard course ‘is 3G-30-—-72, ‘tougher today. | eee er nite tnernet meen _ Daily News Classiticd Ads. 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