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(Terrace 6: Me i: (Terrace) 11, Hargrove 4, | ' Aiton. “AS EVENT CPhird Rownad) Oliver 8, Wridtbruer. 4; Guatafson , the rollicking Montreal Canadiens. ver and Prinee Ru yert's Kath- And curl in the MacDonald (Kitinint) 14, .Newton> ts Kerr. 9 A Montreal vietory here Tues- i Kore playing nee ot Tore Brier. . ‘)Thateman 7; MeAdva 12, Whatman, 10, dey night would sound the death | pronovost, who is in his second race. Results from Friday night wlll tho (Continued on Page 5): knell for the Wings, who've been National Hockey League season, able to muster only three goals|+7 just grabbed the puck, got — dn three playoff games. around Marcel Pronovost (no re- ~The Canadians opened a 3-0/jation) and put it in the near lead Sunday night in the best-| corner.” of-seven series by skating to 2} The Wings and Canadiens had we~ --2-1 overtime triumph. Andre | played almost 72 minutes of Pironovost put the clincher past} prusing hockey before Prono- Sec — WOMEN'S BONSPIEM, cen en Sy ene R n atS RE te at neve + ow ome Prince Kupert Daily News Monday, Mareh 31, 1958 People say HFC's money service is outstanding — % peectter: wee One friend tells another about Household’s prompt, cour- teous and businesslike service. Infact, 2 outof3 new customers are referred to HFC ‘by old customers. You may borrow up to $1,000 with con- fidence from Canada’s most ae 8:30 draw las 5 re at “B" event, for the Bill Scuby SO NENT eles ‘puny Rose Bow! trophy, has also been; Oliver (Terrace) , Bremner 4: - ' reduced to four teams. Seml- Dempater caerrnee} " rhe jonnsa 2s finals scheduled for today were |"i oa too Terrace) 7, ‘Theobald | Gi T A [ [ 0) R . N: G we Rat \ MeAsion (Terrace) 11, Crade John. mami we pe a ea eM Olive Bateman and Mc= | ston @; iaceman: 16, Mehiroom: (Pere _ “i . o § : oY syrace, ree) 6: Newton 1, Cooper (Terrace). @ . e ‘ : Other three competitions, as yee D LoEAN BO OTT sues @ Suits t e rants i . “| al _ e 4 ay iM . AG: q ye ° . Detroit, eosue oo sayeth vost's point-blank finisher. Ex- won Sepected to wna amine: Sey Wearghaires Oat onanaty {| ane on after 552 of sudden-dea + . . ‘ ane. . * ~I Shier @, Rivett 7; Lewis 1, Schuman : T ' . 5 -~ play. cent ila ena mariod. the same tion rounds wntil the finals at] 4; Gustafson (iittunat) 8, Bentt 9; ALTERATION SPECIAUISTS s : , So 230 tonight. In the “oc” avent,| Kerr 8, Olten (Kitimat) 4; Hargrove Re. GRABS LOOSE PUCK was scoreless until. its sudden the- Ideal Cleaners prize is at} & Fyolfson 6. QUICK SERVICE Pronovost picked up a 100S¢C ; end. stake, In the “D" event curlers Av ORVENT (Second Round) ' . j nue aa , Waldbauer 9, Dempster (‘Terrace cn PNK Une Monte oseice| Milt Schmidt sect at Me aiwats oni “ites Boag’! | Ling The Tailor — before firing the winnin , roal trophy, and the consolation Newton 6, Scnum 4; Gustafson (Kitl- | pest Sawehtk * 8°") still cautious an ie round ‘soes play Tor four prizes mut) 14. Sbier & Beers 7 toxee sane |] 220 = Oth St. Phone 4238 328 UK . ee ° by different firms ston ®, . 1 bewis ° “Phis was the biggest one I am : LOT OF NHARDWARE-—-Ron Hatch (eft) and his Kitimat rink w “B" eve . ‘ me oeeraen = ae ele oo Wels ee Ol BOSTON @—Milt Schmidt of ; WARE ) atch (el) anan mat rink who won the “B event in the ’ “7 ‘ow aa ever scored,” said the jubilant! 5 ion Bruins docsn't like to be Centennial Marine Bonspiel last week pose. here with Bob Parker trophy, miniatures and toast- ee ee Sian ON 4 semen s mmemrnrs es mrss ee too optimistic. — . master, prizes for that competition. Helping Hatch carry the load are Bobby McNiven, Gordie ithe ‘spiel Friday night. tity. WO golfers , “I still think it’s going to be a Booth and Harold Chisolm, . +. aaStaff photo by Meinhart Lagies. Jone rinks, 23 locals, six from ong series,” he said in the alter- Terrace and two from Kitimat, : glow of Saturday night's. 5-0| BASEBALL ROUNDUP marched around the ice behind wee t i, ff Boston triumph over New York . Parade Marshall Ted Parker, pene te 0 D ay O Ae eeave the Bruins a 2-1 lead ei A d d ° ® e aoe tended the annual ne ei ¢ . << - 2 8S 8 < p ‘ a - in their best-of-seven semi-final a Eve ex ri F ri Iq nr S hit aqa i n quet at the Acro Club Saturday — for top spot ee "Pie the to Bae > e night enjoying varied enter- ame No. 4 is scheduled for Bos- _}tainment despite the fact that it WILMINGTON, N.C. w— An ton Garden Tuesday night. Gs Vic Wertz Sp roars emnikie had to be digested on an empty unprecedented playoff was sche- SIMMONS BRILLIANT . —_ stomach—the food wasn’t served --- -~g@led today when Arnold Palmer “Everything worked right for By The Associated Press | with four runs in the ninth Sun- Rookie Willie Kirkland, Ray | nil afterwards. ; mrt Howie Johnson to determine | Us,” Schmidt continued in look-| THe injury jinx still is dogging |day. Rookie Orlando Cepeda’ gablonski and Cepeda connected| Feature attraction was @ the $2,000 first-prize winner in| ing back on the brilliant shutout Cleveland Indians, this ‘time! second home run of the gaime,jfor consecutive home runs off dance by the “Curling Cuties.” the $15,000 Azalea Open rolf by goalie Don Simmons. “The cups down veteran Vic Wertz, with two on, made it 11-10 and | Cleveland starter Dick Brodow- Accompanied by Charlotte! — > ~¥euenament. New Yerk club generally is good | ne one solid man in manager: Bobby Thomson then hit the/ski. Curt Barclay, fourth Giant Rowse on the piano, tive curlers “mpey shot closing 68s Sunday: at passing, but Saturday night | BOBPY Brerans inGeld. ‘Giants’ fifth home run of the} pitcher, was the winner as San | presented the “Centennial Sock They | “losing 68s § 2¥! they were off.” The 33-year-old first baseman, | day. l wraneciseo smacked 16 Nits. Review,” clad in. long red under- of thelr nearest rival pay cas Simmons was in the nets when |} the sligger who belted polio for, COO e tO OPER OED OOITEDOODE DIE LDL LD OT EEPASIOELL ODL DOLE LATETEDEFEIS ED wear, a dance inspired by Buddy recommended consumer - fer 282 totals, four shots ahead! poston won the second game 4-3/8 loop In 1955 and was voted” (Taft. The tive were Norah Bond, finance company: »Peggie Eby, Iria Lindsay, Lu- 'eile MeRee and Ruby Merrison.! . £ amy , "TY rm a | Visiting rinks were introduced ! R DY F (BALL CRG DS by Bimeee Jes Rivelt after a. joint sing-song led by Harley) . . : per. | . in New York on Jerry Toppaz- The Associated Press comeback- j HARSH PUNISHMENT DEMANDE: Casper took third money of! zini's overtime goal. He was put | of-the-year award in ‘56, suffer- | . Pes. i $1,200 with his 286 total OM in after Harry Lumicy guarded |ed a fractured ankle Sunday ana, _ rounds of 69-"9 21-73. Sharing! the nets in the opening 5-3 loss. | Will be out of action for at least: wren hth place, wrotn $862.58 each | Asked about his goaltending} nine weeks. . - Or ee Roberto 1 Gieenzo, Art pans oe ihe, future edo That means 1 might be June : A firmer stand against poorly behaved spectators at Lewis, ee Wall ane Dow Finsterwald. | his third in two seasons in play- 1 before Wertz is ready for even : soccer games was advocated by H. S. Harrison, president of , Most laughs were crawn by a ef Calgary's Bob Wylie was top | off mames, Schmidt waid : : pineh-hitling assignments. | Prince Rupert and District Football league, at a meeting of — [little poem composed by Janet | Canadian, tied in 21st place with | “T don’t want to change horses | ; The injury came as Wertz slid the league last week. : | Waldbauer aon Daily News cuti-| ab Hill of Rochester, N.Y. Wy-/in midstream. As lone as he into second base in the third in- | Mr. Harrison also recommended to ban “national” teams, Th cohimnist Boer Rudderham, | ivy 14-71-76-76-297 won him! plays as he has been playing, at | ming of a 12-10 exhibition loss to; ‘such as Hungarian) to “avoid any ill will that may have | € poem inished as follows: | the San Francisco Giants at Tuc-: been created in the past.” .., no need explaining, Modern money service backed by EO years of experience HOUSEHOLD FINANCE ) Cospouttion of Canela — C. 8. Bigham, Manager 315A Third Ave. W. Jeiephone 4311 PRINCE RUPERT 1 i ch Wi ie ° 140 000 American League runs-batted-in) a team. . : at f [, IWAC Mian WINS , leaders with 105 last season. ast He concluded by than ing referee George Andrews and J led the club with 28 homers last The Daily News for co-operation given Jast season. season and hit 82 the year be- | MODOEPEE LORE EEEL EDEL LODEDDELELELLLPITOLD IPL AD ELLIE OPI LIES SEIS EEE ; me . 7 = ore. ope . Daily News Classified Ads 4 On Grand National 18 / shot aay RECALL ALTOBELLI Deadline nears ° " NeCHIE SS “ ~ f oF $2 6, 000 OU MEANT WHEN bowling tourney, | so - FOR ARCHIE? apf NOTICE THESE aye RED SIREAKS? { oo - $175. . ‘would be silly to change.” . . : . \ . ve, i st y son, Ariz. His spikes caught in| He proposed that the incoming exccutive, to be elected You need no traming; i _— — . the rdit.— | April 18, 3 p.m., “take a firm stand on rowdy spectators.” i - — SPORTS ROUNDUP Wertz was second only Lo | He sugvested that during the next season teams should | cores Washington's Roy Sievers among, pay & protest fee of $3 and a fee of $2 for any player entering | AT THE CIVIC i CENTRE , TONIGHT SSS MONTANA DO YOO (ae c 2 were CHILLIWACK (Bruce Cowie, manager of a company branch and father of five children, was identified Saturday as the holder Indians are expected to recall of a $140,000 ticket on the Grand National at Aintree, England. Joe Altobelli, sent to the minors He signed the nom-de-plume just last week, ae gelting as “Green 60” to his ticket on Mr.| pefore 2,357 fans to win the|™2PY games as they can from Vrhat, an 18-1 shot that won the opening game in their best-of- Mickey Vernon, the 40-year-old | race. five Western Canada Allan Cup first baseman collected from VICTORIA -- Less than a! semi-final series. Boston Red Sox for th walver month is left fur those who can ‘DALHOUSIE, NB. @ — Pat ‘|price last January. of British Columbia's 100,000 Underhill of Dawson Creek, B.C., - VANCOUVER i) — Vancouver Altobelli divided last season} five-pin bowlers to enter the proke three arena records andj gilers took the lead in the open- between Columbus of the Inter- | $20,000 British Columbia Cen- tied a fourth as she won the|ing game of the Western Can- {national League and Cleveland.,| tennial Five-Pin Tournament at Dalhousie Arena invitational | ada baskethall final Friday night batting a mere .207 in 83 gamcs Vancouver, April 26 to May 10. senior ladies specdskating|py trouncing Edmonton Hallers with the Indians, He drove in| Entry forms will be accepted | championship Saturday. 65-33. only nine runs, failed to hit a. at all alleys up to midnight April — Eilers opened a T-2 lead after| homer. Vernon played in 102 12 for the biggest five-pin tour- RED DEER, Alta. @ — Red! three minutes and never looked | games with the Red Sox, batting! nament ever held in Canada. ue : je . . , 1 - } 241, ‘ Bowlers are expected from across Deer Rustlers, led by Ray Barry | back. Vancouver led 35-22 at half ' Ganadit wd from the United oo IS THIS WHAT ¥Y' wow! “| PF BeauneuLs )/ NOW, THAT'S Perey) WHAT [ CALL CLASS? GORGEOUSS HUNG IT UP THERE / DO VOU THINK HE'LL LI'L ABNER and Billy Reichart, downed Win- time, outshooting and outplay- al MeLish was the viclim as: crf eontennial C rar nipeg Maroons 3-1 Friday night|ing the smaller Towne Hallers. .|the Giants came from behind StS Centennial Commit , Ss, = a vert ite ng pe The committee hss sruaranteed cue a HEY, AH CAIN'T CARRY ALLTHIS WHERE 1S } 2?-AH KIN ; LES GIT GOIN you! DOWN FOUR FLIGHTS 0! HE?- < HEAR HN ON OUR HONEY: JO = RUN MADDON I = AH UP AND U CAIN'T STAND GET THE e At | he Curlin Club $10,000 for prize money and an- other $10,000 will be added to it from entry money to make a A HALE < NOW, IT SEEMS By ;OB RUDDERHAM The best part of a bonsplel is when it is all over. I am con- vineed of this after having com- yeted in a good number of these events. After our Marine Bonspiel the other day, the only veople who looked forward with any &p- prehension ac ali were the yomen who were due to start on {he weexend, ‘Tne rest of us felt a great feeling of reer and eith-| cr elation or disuppolntment of | our own efforts in the bigeest svorting event in the city by far club competitions and then proved it was no fluke when he copped the Grand Challenge twa years in a row. This must be something like twelve conscen- tive wins In the same competi- tion. Tom Inxster also deserves a lot of praise, Tom and his com- mittee did a yeoman’s job in the little room since we opened the curling club and then he topped it off by winning the marathon, the Consolation Event. Joe Seott went into this bon- splel with his rink because they that if you have a good time to- gether when you play in cluh games, you can he tough when playing in stiffer competition. Other honerable mentions should go to the bonspiel com- mittee composed of such stal- warts as Dom Dominato, Bert Field, Percy Berg, Doug Kerr, Ev Shier, Norman Kinslor and many others. Perhaps their efforts towurds making a successful bonspiel a reality had iat rood deal townrds keeping themselves aut of the prizes but 1 don't think that you Gard ever wot a complaint oud ot any of them, Po $20,000 tournament. The vent 1s arranged to sult all classes u? bowlers. There are four classes, the Open, and’ the A, B and C classes, each with ! its own prize list. Entry’ forms and information are available from the Vancou- | ver Five-Pin Bowling Assoclae | tion, c/o Chapman's Recreations, \ 1312 W. Broadway, Vancouver 9, BC, ee IIT A ONT SOA BAN DIEGO, Calif. -T, C. Morgan, 142, Los Angeles, out- l potted Julian Valdez, 141Y2, f, “Mt ” THEN, BRING IT DOWN IN THE ELEVATOR, 2 YOu _-\ BLUBBERING IDIOT’ Ur iM ae 4 vl Med PY I WOODWORKIY 4 a atte acarer A 3 ¥ Se vm wbie 6 | t ~\ py HOUR TY ) TO BE COMIN’ } OUT OF THE ) - i ham - ge. LAs mie Ch ar Le heel oc wanted to stick together as they IT'S BEEN )CRYIN'-BUT od ANYWHERE — AS LONG AS IT'S QUT OF TOWN! RIGHT HERE, HONEY, POPS = THE Car KCYS, PLEASE, As soon as Jimmy Wood threw a Tp \s , hy 4 : . Jas last rock down the Ice before hud all year, They took some Hane that when awe much and Vallelo, Galt 0 ce “owing to Sum Simpson, the | beatings In some of the compe- take thelr places the food work . ves Ime was In an uproar,” The|titions but they also came} win ean ee ee | Try Daily News Classified ere erenenrteeeeenenrveh ASDA ITT SIT CIO “snake Room” was jammed to through in the clutch when it oe a oe sani: ne doors and everyone in there} counted and even though Art| f pupmesssemn —_— men ‘as shouting and talking and) Murray says that the book on|} By mn | aecmesta t ; "OUR SPECIALTY - TAKE OUT ORDERS vl Buy your show tickets hore a DIAL Frosh bread daily 3215 + 63e eee AVENUE WEST caving each other about as an curling should be written over oo . otfentive an car ite the local ra-jayain, don't believe i, they de- Shear othe es Phileo Clg audience pives the farm | served their win, Iho a rave: broadcast. It was real fun, The Ron Wateh’s win to me was noj fi Yor Free WB ee 30 1d en, Ch, \Hinners were naturally feeling) great surprise for T knew he was lt & : we ood and the Josers neceptng | a good curler ard when f saw his hee hi ["Toerecenerrw Automatic the Inevitable gracefully, Bomes |yink play, J knew he would ho ; ene ds going to win and the |able to give the other side flta, Defrost en OP aN other has to lose, Darrow Gomes was another ile Ret near ) I think that everyone of us}example of a elub rink that was ” efrigerator hing to pive Bam Shnpson credit, | pretty consistent throughout the 9 BLONDIE By CHIC YOu NG Ye was dn every plnyotl dn the year and th proves the old point seceee mining ene gen Ls eomeinsarysinwen ‘ sag ann A CREST CRETE NT ces wnata y piny y praves ] ee VET OPPHERG™ | [THATS AV FULLY ITS NOTHING] HEY TIS IG MY Dh Na ee FN “ sruneenne Bo te a ie coral Quick, | | MICE OF YOU, yisfay YOUU BO AG.) JUMBRELL Ae WS QUEST VGH THATS. 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