BN Ne eee eta ty aM rey tty Pete Bee : . re th Me, ge NNR RR ES OR EEE ERE VSN EERE VAS ERE EL A RARE EE ERAN SRR CR eRe ee. ve AN wa wee ee oe eT OT ae a Rae Se ween Pvvvrvrasysrvrv Weve te vevve vr vi vee vy ve eee eee e wens VRS VN © Pee ee eee VPN NNN SVS NES ENN VV EVENS VEEN NN ERS EHV Vee eer rr rng vanea rer ee TH TATA DH SEVIS Vensy Be eee ke Hy RO Prince Kupert Daily News Saturday, January 25, 1958 steweneten er Lose To PDIP PL EPP PP LOLOO DO PDVPLOOOD PIP ODe Ibbotson to Run. Centennial Mile — | VANCOUVER G—Thoe Bril- ish Columbia Centonnial Games. Society confirmed Kri- day that Derek Ibbotson will 7 Wrangell For Second Time By ALLEN KELSEY ; Prince Rupert all-star basketball team was olime| inated from the International tournament in Ketchi-! compete in ihe centennial mm - , , ~pp | track and field meet here June oe kan as Wrangell Thunderbirds knocked them off 56-! @-7, | 48, . | It was the second time in the tourney the Thun. 'derbirds had taken the measure of Prince Rupert. In| the opener Wednesday, they took the Rupert squad | 70-58. Rupert won their Thursday game, edging! Craig Klawock 50-48, | | The highly favored Sitka selection assured itself of, ‘a berth in the final tonight by nosing out Metlakatla: 64-63 ina grim overtime battle. ! Sitka's opponent in the final will he decided in a: -game between Metlakatla and Ketchikan Hagles this. Ibbotson, who has) run the. |. world’s fastest mile of 3:57.29, |. has sent a letter of acceptance through Luglish track and field manager Jack Crumm., PLP IPLEIML PLD LODO DODD DOD OOD ODOM. Boxers To Stage ote ae he “ ee SETTING PRETTY — Pert and attractive Mary Diane Keith Saves her cold cash in this piggybank of snow.’ Bank was entered by commerce students in the sculpture competition at the University of Manitoba's snow carnival, Mary is an arts student. (CP Photo) DETROIT SAVE — Goalie Terry Sawchuk of Detroit Red Wings drop to his knees to prevent George Armstrong (10) of Toronto Maple Leafs from scoring in a National Hockey League game at Toronto but Red Kelly (4) of Detroit has already batted the puck out of range. Armstroine was successful on his next try on the Detroit goal and Toronto went on to win 2-1. ‘CP Photo) Verron Suspends George Agar VERNON (@ — Playing coach George Agar of the Vernon Canadians has been suspended for three Okanagan Senior Hockey, League gaines, Bill Nicholson, league president, told Agar of the saspen- sion following an Incident with referee Gordie Hamilton in Tuesday's Kamlops-Vernon game. Hamilton said the coach SPORTS FROM BRITAIN © Soccer Star’s Son ‘player on the tournament-winning team. IN WHL ~ Tighter Rules Success @ e e afternoon. ‘The loser of this encounter meets Wran-: Ex [ ition ile a) ‘tion, first of the vear in Prince place team. 4 ~ | Rupert, will be staged at the Last night, Eagles overcame Sourdough Bar 45- | a Ketchikan contingent and a} . oe . , fi ; local team; it was announced to- | Prince Rupert All-Stars will leave Ketchikan to-; day by boxing instructor ‘Maurice | imorrow after presenting a centennial dollar to every , Bishop. ‘instructor Vic Smith will train; ~sores the Prince Rupert boys, said ne-! ‘Mike Kounie had been compict- 1 ed successfully and eall for three vgellina preliminary to the final to decide the third-." an cight-bout boxing exhibl- , Civic Centre February 8 between : .35 and in their second game trimmed Wrangell 50-46. | Mr. Bishop, who together vith ' gotiations with Ketchikan coach | ‘junior and five senior bouts. co 7; . There also is a possibility of a: _‘nreatend him and used abusive language, St g | ‘feature event between Vic Sitith | pegs one Has O Plo Ruy @F | ° -and another fighter from Van- | By an ; © | A C “couver, Mr, Bishop said. At- : , is sms . i S anuc S rim ers ‘tempts are underway to sign acg By KEN METHERAL | | Vancouver featherweizht for the i / - ' eG: Canadian Press Staff Writer . . _ _ bout. = YO [ ' ee By The Canadian Press | Vie Smith, who appeared inj § LONDON (CP)—Britain’s greatest footballer, /Prince Rupert in a fight with) | Vancouver Canucks dominated their home ice before a sellout ! was . ‘rowd Friday night to win a Coast-Prairie Western Hockey League: 7; sone Las Stanley Matthews, is upset. crowd Friday nig . mu ED OEE SENS Jimmy Briggs last year, " | . | clash with Edmonton Flyers, ~~: featherweight champion of tne! RE RET [Tl «His 13-year-old son Stanley is compelled to play | It was the first game in Van- Jackie McLeod scored twice for’ Royal Navy in 1945, He also rep. : G . Le a ones yee ther than soccer | } headmaster y - couer since the tightening up of the Canucks while linemate Phil resented the British Services in: sw Pugger ratner than soccei ny the heac masters of his | WHL rules-—-and it was success- Maloney and Ed MacQueen got. international fights with United - . ~~ sehool., (ful. The 5,500 fans saw only the others. For Edmonton coach’ States service men. ‘Pald Adv.) ita foo . . eight minor penalties called by Tony Leswick and Gerry Leon- Opponents for four bouts Feb- Also upset is Derek Richards, a retired naval of- | referee Scotty Morrison. . ord scored. ruary 8 have been definitely de- | . : : : . i n Seattle, where New West- ‘yp ouin jen ancouver seven termined, while ‘ther four: fficer and former Oxford soccer bine, who is moving minster Royals. downed he, fii" Sin kept Vancouver seven jermined. while the ether four’ ‘his family of seven from Ipswich in Suffolk to Lon- i: Seas ook it was Tust the ster Royals in the Ceast division Bienen said. Len Shankle” ‘ Sos im enna pr: . : . so , OPposite. ye yearure oO 10 aay > Flyers six points behi ‘Prince Rupert's Len Shankle, : don so that his two sons can go to a soccer-playing | game wasn't the scoring, but the Wrannipes Soros ae the put 145 pounds. ie slated to eneet Al C5 B DH | (Ll PS : school. At Ipswick, all the leading schools enforce the | NHL CALL — Leftwinger Wil- penalties. Altogether 21 were jigs Jackson, 144; Al Gottschling, 190 * . ‘ 1 Loy : t fac * Wow ae tne " - : i: Wi ake on arsna ridis lvo: it rugby-only rule. the Geet Seeieey eneue [The Flyers wilted to oe eee eee ae Amvetienine sat of Ketchikan; Frank Lonw, 160° CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT a GROWING TREND ‘ i has been called up by Boston {the Canucks’ continnal aR TAEN. points behind them, but still 22 aie a Brond of eetentees : 4 “Tb a schoolhovs of Enolan ] -hether t] - dik Bruins of the National Hockey | points shenad af Vietoria Cougars and Rupert's A 0 ° pete ran 142 SECOND AVE, W. ¢ e Sec p05 S Or England, wa e} ey ace Leasue, He will be the first - Rid Gi A in Coast piny, , evenly Mee tehed en ross Ne “s it ov not, ave turning over to rugby because in more | Negro to play in the NHL MIGETS COaC 4g Royals! ve pore us: both weigh 135 pounds. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “ . > : 4 ans was less spectacular,’ ‘°* eee “ “fees «and more schools soccer is being pushed out,” says / (CP Photo) | Third Quarter perhips, than the use made of a TELEPHONE 5318 Matthews, Blackpool's famous outside-right who has | a ibe men mace the bie trek in, ©&Urling Results | : represented England in more than 50 international : Packers In Succession the first period. seven in the! Out of 48 rinks competine for and world cup matches. “It is a warning that we in « | REGINA @ Saskatel tone second, and five in the: the Ruper teers ophs, ony ' * rey : ° iNg Qf ~~ Suskatehewan . : Tema > wMealer atter soccer cannot nore, [- i ‘ Roughrders have siened. another Hugh Barlow, Pat. Hanniean ‘last night's curling. AE iT! Although SOLCEP probably rates as the major Wap irs ‘ex-quarterback ag head coach oe and Art Jones all netted for the: They are the rinks skipped by sport for mor e than half the choolboys in the United Vu iti ean football eouference the Amerivane law tatty “sous rowten ay Punbie, Whatnian Phone c . yy ‘a : £ Se YC : S 4 hi Chiefs ‘team. Thies - ‘ bony, , any) loradana, . o . tty . rauerlo arena te * te leoah ; i Jeprve ° , ras ey aNiglay The Royals scored first in the! Last. night's results were 4s ' ‘Kingdom, the trend towards rugger is unmistakable, “om tone ee es ged | Fry oooning frame. were tied in the foliage: ° 4210 « Before the First World War, more than 60 per cent . By The Canadian Press mentor, is the third. successive third, mid went aherd with two Giordano 10, Antila 5; Peter. for any ‘of Britain's leadine free paying or “public” schools 308M Packers and Kaine) a ouarter to hold the post sinee MOre before the end. son 12, RB. Eby 10: MeLaren Electrical . . 71 {) Ase \ » ’ S S ley V5 * iefs see-sawi r mek | vate UFEEY Re A : , . . ; “tS Ne dove nie s heey < 5 4 . . ' . lee te ay c een “, a - ! 5. Sop Chiefs, SOE sawing: paw k | Black Jack Smith, a. one-tinue ' on nl Hrtes tonieht Saska Gladding = 7; Whatman 10, Wiring listed soccer us theip major sport. Today, only 22 of | 8d forth for top spot in t “lineman. lef tthe elub in 1951 Gon-sl. Paul Regals travel tu Georgeson 7; MeNcice 8, Mc- Installations LOY Hh 100 leading public schools fe: ta enna Das, -Okunagan senior hockey, SWE") Pore backfield coach with Calgary, while on the Coast, Ed-) Laren 6; Gordon 12, Bremner StU ‘ . tt e e€ading public schools feature soccer, hugee) ‘ned places once again Friday! the C p. tin ° t ¢ ior Han it smonton Flyers oppose Victoria: 10: Mitchell 8, Cooper 7: Scott , predominates at the vest. Snight. i e ane one ae m fami ‘Cougars and Seattle Americans 12, Murray 4; Rogerson $1, Bate-! WE Fix iT! The empphasis on sever : t thes xc] Is led. Kelowna downkd Kamloops 01! conference last year ses ee ae face New Westminster Royals in man 6: Laurie 8, Waldbauer 7- "e , ont t ’ in all it h nol ‘ame. ~ | Kelowna ice by 8-2 and took over’ tarhack with the University of” British Columbia elty, rextrar end), | K some commentators to call it the “snob” game, But. | the head of the league, one point Notre Dame and later wit —_ yrs : . " : “ Ven ' - € 4 ater with the . : “ the biggest shift to rugger in the last five years has intra ple sere Vernon GubY! 1S) professional Buffalo Bills, | Gk |Z ‘come amone Uhesta hh Years NaS (third place are’ Ve ate le suveceds Frank wienock. ROCKET BACK IN ICE PRACTICE — es: come among the recently-established state grammar | ans with a six-point deficit, Lonee one of the finest stenul cole. aoe hn schools, which roughly correspond to Canadian high | venteton Vs are bottom, 13) ters in the game, who was fired| F; IR ST TIM E SINCE NO VEM BER : Des schools ‘ Ppomnts behind Vernon, after five years with Riders, Fil-| ee Ak eS , mes. Their mecting Friday night at) chock's predecessor was Gleten], ieesan . a me re lhe growing popularity of rugby football is also | Vernon showed a form reversal) Dobbs, @ great quarterback with , MONTREAL cb ~ Maurice (Rockett Richard worked out ¢ . ae 4 v a 4 with Penticton taking the points! Riders who served one your as at practice with ontreal Canadiens “riday for the first time N B C ' p refleeted in the recent Oxford-Cambridge matches, | 5, a 6-5 win. ‘a playing coach, since a severe Injury sidelined him last November 13, ort ern o wae ower Fewer than 2,000 students turned out for the inter There was no aetion in the! pee en eee ee | ni be veteran bigh-srorlng Rocket took part in a few spirited | Besner Block Company Limited Dial 4210 : at , ' stay ster ‘ vey | : -- Dennis 5; Tushes with his mates ; sl parte red ANSE University soccer match. But a few days later, un- iw ue n wn mona von ke | HDR oAN Rtvicn: ence te a skating. is mites but for the most part confined himself ! Prince Rupert Stewart, B.C. . ys ‘ \ scague, where Spokane Flyers : oe vee ERC ee | ; der poorer weather conditions, the annual Oxford- jare leuue leaders with six points! Wainer aenelae, in Australia, onmie Int therenta uo partly severed Achilles tendom during | ‘ombridee puoeery Meta attpaeta TANG ‘ avr Rossh Warriors, (2), Adams retained Brithh Eni-) a game in Toronto, Camhi idge rugeer fixture attracted more than Mie Yann via te to pare] Pive flywelght title, | Afier the workout the Rocket sald his foot felt fine for | 40,000, I the Packers” attack, with ee | WASHINGTON, D.C, yy due! 18 minutes, “After that It stiffened up, but I will be getting 2 f RIVAL CLAIMS mates Brian Roche also netting | BPOWn, 18712, New Orleans, slop- | beter from now on. ‘ 4A ss vu opaly, and Orv. Lavell Mike ped Ernle (Sonny Boy) Williaias, There was no indleation when he will return to National Ct, JON Old ya se fay ap eNO ede Ve NTOWOP Clyne og , — (1386'S Washington (5), non-title, Hockey League play, desplte same guessos at two weeks, ~~ xen Jones, former Newport and Welsh rugper Durban, Bugs Jones and Ray! 2 2) eshington (5), ae : international and a headmaster for 10 years, says he | rowel Fee ngs ° : : ; _! eee ce “or Kamloops Fred Sasakae Is convinced that rugby develops a boy's initiative Imoose and Georg 3 ay (! ' ys be PmMeose and Cheoree Wunehuk and broadens his outlook to a greater degree than Sere: sa i 4 , ’ oo Og aes : errno, wasting without thew soecer, “Teor one thing it is more individual; it does | concn Gearee Aa Y, . \ Mo conch Georee Agar, saspended not follow the set pattern of soccer, Rugby puts an | eee HAMS, failed to show ‘ d if note p vesaaan sacece : - ar ere ostronpeth although Prank emphasis on cleverness, determination dnd COUPIPA Cine scored a hate trick, with IS a e ig t Matthews, who understandably favors soccer, | satles twit Ant David- to ' ne ' HON ae He Behimedd, Boh silys he is equally confident that soccer, “as a team Harper and Rhea Torn eaen Every meal here is a pame and a test of skill, is the better of the two,” svored: two, with Kev Conwity Bi Me . oy '. My . aul Johny Utendale alsa tally. Heat! We go all out ; The Foothall Association, governing body of soe | inp lo mak | , ’ ye : ‘ ‘ re we you happ cer In England, is taking active steps to counter the of full slate is feheduied In both rf ” PY ' erate theses ene gga. AkKWeM and Westen Interna. 1 ye i ruggel threat, “We have no intention of starting A |tional Jeaeues, Kelowna travels mh Your favorite fight with rughy enthusiasts," said an FA spokes. [to Samloaps and Vernon to Pew foods, prepared and ; a Bs " a cebon 4) CC O8UML: Rossland ts ’ man. “But we do BUY there Is room for hoth LAMCS Fat Nelson and Spokane at Trad] served to parfection and intend to do everything possible to promote soc. [10 the WIL, ina friendly atmos: ! coy,” | becuesete gutted aevecawerssenme hare + ve ‘ ‘ je ' { One of the first steps will probably he an expan- LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS sion of the FA’s summer courses for schoolboys un- Penne yas, allt. un Anueba 7 Delicious Food at ble pri he pl , a howe vaaatun , r, | Pengock, Its, Los Angeles, oo ‘ mL, oa a clicious Food at reasonable prices in the pleasant ] der which hund eds of youngpste rs receive an week's Henaeked ont: Panehite Gongulee, ' nr ae FLAY AY’ Se eT i Dt) es ae atmosphere of the ‘ training from expert coaches, 3", Chihuahua, Mextea G4), rumuntn TIE OLD Dat ” ™ " At nada's hoe! “ee a oft ta a nu Ne | r tatagnianal padi) + ty ‘ foes teamnemes EME if 1 OLD DAYS? -- Three of Canada’s hockey gronts, (eft to right) Fred (Cye> The professional clubs may also considay sending | new onLRANa W-Tony Due} lone) Taylor, Maurie (Rockot) Richard and Lester (allver Fox) Patrlek got toyother at a VENETIAN ROOM womce of their big-name stars around the schools to, pts 155, New Orleans, outpglnt-| recoption In! V t iltimars’ game, part of Bris Columbia's centennial eo v Or PY pigename stars around the sechoods to | pits. 155, uw ONeank, 6 . rccoption In Vancouver for an oldtimers’ ganze, , nish Columbia's cantonnial cele- The. a bie: Loo : el Tlerhle Rodriguez, 15%, New) brations, Wehard, sidelined fram Montreal Chanacens because of infuries, refereed the game. The nicast way to begin or and an evening downtown PUD. y Oriewns 10), (CP Photo) ‘ ‘ rw? woewwa Se. SS SS eS Oe oS ee ee — » o« gp go 4g pe ph eth hh mane tenn hana mann inanhhb nn, i ihn hie hb bo 4 bb A DDO dh BS SD SD OLS DO 444 14D OSS A SD DS A. y / v be he mk