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Eby 6; Lewis 5, Smith 12: Row- botham 0, Stevens 5; Waldbauer 6, Tuttle 8. 9 p.m.—Bell 9, Simundson: 6: Dominato 11, Sears 3; Ward 6, Panister 15; Gomez 6, Giordano end); Newton 4, Billings 9. Tonight's draws are as follows: 7 p.m.—Rudderham vs Garner: J. MacDonald vs Kerr; Warren vs D, Johnston; Fields vs Ford; Shier vs Paul; A. McDonald vs Parker, 9 p.m.—Whatman vs Simpson; Schuman vs Scott; Bateman vs J. Eby; Anderson vs Berg; Lemire vs Mitchell; Lindsay vs Cooper. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 7 p.m.—Rowbotham vs Bill- ings; Stevens vs Newton: McKay vs Sears; Lambie vs Dominato; Gordon vs Giordano; R. Eby vs Gomez. 9 p.m.—Waldbauer vs Manson; Tuttle vs McLaren; Eyolfson vs Simundson; Dibb vs Bell; Lewis vs Pallister; Ruttan vs Ward. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 7 p.m.—Pallister vs Gomez; Ward vs Giordano; Manson vs Newton; McLaren vs Billings; Simundson vs Dominato; Bell vs Sears. 9 p.m.—Gordon vs Ruttan: R. Eby vs Lewis; Rowbotham vs Tuttle; Stevens vs Waldbauer; McKay vs Dibb; Lambie vs Eyolfson. Nelson halts loss streak. trims Trail NELSON ()) — Nelson Maple Leafs halted a brief losing streak in the, Western International Hockey League, Wednesday night by trouncing Trail Smoke Easters 7-4. It was the Leafs’ first win in three games, Lee Hyssop topped scorers as he led the Leafs with three goals. Other scorers were Andy Drobot two, Dave Stewart and Shorty Balacko. For Trail, Laurie Bur saw scored two, and Norm Len- ardon and Cal Hockley once each. Bobby Kromm of Trail wound up with a game misconduct in a fracas occurring towards the end of the game. He was in the pen- alty box when Shorty Malacko of Nelson .were sent to the box for fighting and joined in the fracas. Secco and Malacko drew (five minute misconduct penalties. Greaves > round by horses on Ais farm in Frederick, ! middleweight and boxing champion, died at Atlan- tic City 32 years ago today fol- lowing a minor operation, “Pittsburgh Windmill” held the York (2), 1 ’ 5 ch class eo tuckian P)—Smooth Wilf. Greaves, ampion, knocked out Billy their scheduled 10- rounder sday night. Greaves, stumped the ‘first Tuck’s busy fists, downed Louisville fighter for the nine count early in the third and put him down again for the count at 2:31. It was a matter of too much experience for Tuck, in his sec- ond main event. Greaves, who won: his 24th fight against nine losses and one draw, had _ too much class. The Edmonton boxer has fought some of the top mid- dleweights in the U.S. and now has won eight straight this year. It was tallied as Tueck’s fifth loss against 28 wins and one draw, including five previous suc- cessive victories. It was the third time in his career he has been down for the count. Tuck kept Greaves off ‘balance in the first round with his un- orthodox style. The classy Greaves, however, began con- necting with sharp lefts and sol- id rights in the second and stag- gered Tuck with one right to the body in that round. A crowd of 1,250 watched the competition. ENVIABLE FORM is displayed . ‘above -by Art Murray as ‘he delivers rock during play Saturday night when Prince Rupert Curling club opened season: with “Two-Bit Bonspiel”.- Eby sits in background awaiting. result. of Murray's ‘shot. Curling club is now in midst of. Gordon's Hardware’ trophy Gwen .—Staff Photo. bout and four preliminaries, Sons of "K ong” signed by Yankees — NEW YORK (#—The “sons of Kong” may be headed for: Yan- | kee Stadium. The wor!d champion New York | a eo all previous highs. Everett Jeffrey of Stromdahl’s irolled a new high single of 296, | bettering Co-Op Hy-Wave’s Dave Yankees Wednesday signed, ‘Thompson's September 22 mark Charley Keller Jr. and Don Kel-! iby three points, ler to contracts. Both were as-} Post Office’s anchor man signed to Fargo- Moorhead, .N.D. of the Class C ‘Northern League a Yankee affiliate. Their father, Charley (King: Kong) Keller starred for the | Yankees for 12 seasons and fin- | ”“|Frank Ratchford chalked up a ‘thigh three record with ’.753, 53 pins better than Co-Op’s John ‘Fedyk on October 6. Legton bettered Stromdahl’s ished his playing career in: 1952 | : October 6 mark of 1029 by rolling with a lifetime batting average /1134 to set a new team high .286. He also played for Det roit : Single. Post. Office rolled a new for two seasons and coached the te@m high three with 2870. Yanks in 1957, f In A league Grotto Cigar store Charley Jr. is a 19-year-old {boosted their own previous highs outfielder. He is a sophomore at; to a 1218 team high single and a the University of Maryland. Don, '3171 team high triple. - an 18-year-old shortstop, is just | For the second week in a row out of high school. i Malkins of A league grabbed four Charley Sr, breeds trotting | points and took over sole posses- ; Sion on wie place by blanking Md. Pe TON ity. Skéena Bev- . — | erares ‘and Port Edward Para- mounts were tied for second Remember When place after clipping Empress Luckies and Electricians by 3-1 scores. Grotto downed Neal Evans 3-1 and Esso Fuel Service swept four points from Cook’s Jewelers. By The Canadian Press Harry’ Greb, former world’s lightweight The for A league high single while Paramounts anchor man Oddy Lervolds chalked up a 724 high triple, In B ié¢azue Stromdahl's thumped Co-Op Hy-Waves 4-0 to tie with Bulgers who split with Post Office. Spero’s took Tony's Drive-In 3-1 and Babcock Fish- eries upset Rupert Radia 3-1, Le- middleweight crown from 1923 to 1928, being succeeded by Tiger Flowers. Holyoke, Mass. (%—Chico Ve- jar, 161, Stamford, Conn., knock- ed out Lem Harvey, 160, New Thursday, Octobe ( mM CAUNARY LOADS! 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Clothiers Ltd. 717 - 3rd Ave. West Phere tee, |ny Milliard and Gerry Prince {connected for pants, rubber clething-rand-} Pei ince. Rupert Packers: win The ‘win broke a two-game losing streak for Kelowna while Kamloops lost their fifth in. five starts before 870 fans, one’ of the smallest crowds in the past three years, Packer marksmen, were Mike Durban, with two, Gerry Goyer, Moe ‘Young, and Harry’ Smith. ‘Buddy. Evans; Ken. Harris, John- the chiefs. ~ The game erupted into a-braw] when Al Pyett slashed at Chiefs’ | Thursday, October 23, 1958 ry Harris as mixing. . Bas , vhs Daily Kewa wT over Chiefs. ends in 3rd period bra wh ‘ KAMLOOPS -()—Kelowna : Packers | edged Kamloops. Chiers 5-4 here Wednesday night in an overtime battle that erupted. into a wild brawl late in the third perlod. . 4 Larry Berg, sending him to the ice. and out of the game. Sev- eral players started mfxing in the .corner. Fans were: poked by one of the Kelowna players sticks. and RCMP settled the ‘onlookers. Forty-seven minutes in penal- ties, including two (10-minute misconducts,- were handed” out by referees Ed Pippollo and Har- a result of the “Packers outshot chiefs 40- 38, a etre Fauna emee spare eden gone panne ape NOTICE RE SHOPS CLOSING - "Notice. is ‘hereby given: Prince Rupert, B.C; at 7:30 to be heard. R. Ww. be held in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Fulton St., ° 28th, 1958 to hear representation, complaints and ob- jections to. the ‘present Shop Closing: Regulations — in * effect in Prince Rupert and. to consider any possibic 4 changes in these regulations, ~ "Al persons who deem themselves “oftected or who | are interested in the above matter ere invited to. attend ~ ond anyone in ‘attendance will be afforded an 0 LONG, City Clerk-Comptroller. ned that a public hearing will a p.m. on’ Tuesday, October »Pportunity ” more _ enjoyment naturally SiIcKS' CAPILANO BREWERY LIMITED 48-48 This advertisement is not published or dismayed hy the Liquor | Control about fie can obtain simply by writt Photo from The Gallery of Canadian Fishes, Royal Outario Museum, Toronto, Anyone interested in facts Bourd or by the Government of British Columbia. v duformeative booklets far aad rach, tanatas 1g do the Queen's Urinter, Oana We've gone fishing for facts Kdueation and infe mporkint part ofthe Department of Fisheries’ work—telling the facts thont Canada’s (inhi Fish ore a great national resource ee Vital to thin country economy, vanada's welfare—-whiel menus + sonrs—=depends on keeping then in meneifil supply. 7 program. of the | designed to tell Canadians what's being done to prexe i i Ce ce WON, J, ANQUS MACLTON, MP, MINIQTRD ination thoan ne industry, ‘the daily and lor housewives; he edneational Jepartment ix rve the nation's OTTAWA, CANADA estensive fiah stocksand how valuable they are asa basie food resource, This work is carried out through weekly press 3 rictio and televisions rang nn educit« ional public wtionsyrecipe pamphlets exhibitions; permit. bent fishery displays; filme and Glnstrip showings and iastrated educational talks to finhermen and conmumers, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES nreae GORGE B, CLANK, OFUTY MindudeD