BOE54 WARM DNS DOSCECCESDSS:' PS SM at a ae poyot! ok ot 6. Prince Rupert Vaily News + Friday, December 5, 1958 | TA 220 + ® Suits ® Topcoats “* Pants AL'TLRATION SPECIALISTS | QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor J-1-0-R-.N-G © Slacks 6th St. Phone 4238 Victil on mark Rickey Perley and Norman Viktil scored top honors in the Civie Centre Rifle Club Wed- nesday night. Perley shot 96 to top the Sil- ver medal play while Viktil shot 97 for tops in Bronze medal play. Arnold Rivett with 93 was sec- ond in silver medal ' play and Bruce Moore with 94 was second in Bronze. .Other scores are as follows: Rick Morley 90, Robin Halliwell 92, John Neilson 92, Duncan An- derson 92, Bill Pottle 90, Brian Parker 89, Lothar Mensch 89, . We.can help you get the _ best value for your travel dollars. It costs us nothing to let us help you. Vancouver? Europe? Anywhere! TRAVEL SERVICE Z13 Third Street T. “Norton” Youngs Agencies Maurice. Stokes 84, Ken Parsons 80. r . a nd - AIR TRAVEL dollars can go farther. Le Let us prove it. TK, Sy MN PP ee -Robinson said today he has accepted the job. He added that he will go to Vancouver as soon as possible after Saturday's East-West Shrine game. He said he is very happy ‘ithings over, |BC Sorts Phone 2200 or 3236 2 What do you seek in a restaurant? Good food? Generous portions? Pleasant atmosphere? You'll find them ALL here! — to _%* Visit The Bamboo Room ~ Bro AT THE 608-3rd Ave. West We Are pen Ag ain / ' Sure. way to score with the lady-in-your-life is to dine her here, where she. can enjoy her favorite dishes . . ~ pared and served to perfec- ° tion. oO - adway Cafe . pre- with his new job, but has no plans yet. “I?ll get out there first, Jonk and start some place. Then I'l] go to work.” Clem Crowe started out the 1958 season but was fired after three games. He was replaced by Dan Edwards, former all-star end with the Leos. B.C. ended the schedule in last place, with » 3-13 record. Spring said Lions received per- Out to Vancouver after Saturday game By BOB TRIMBEE . Canadian Press Sports Writer, VANCOUVER (CP)—Line coach Wayne Robin- son, 28, of Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be offered the job of head coach of British Columbia Lions, B.C. President Harry Spring said here Thursday night. mission from the Bombers, who won the Grey Cup on Nov. 29, | ‘to talk to Robinson six or seven weeks ago and the final choice was made at a special directors meeting Thursday. Lions early this week post- poned their regular directors meeting to “Dec. 8 or later.” Lions considered 12 men _ for the position including Frank (Pop) Ivy, former Edmonton Eskimos coach and now head weiter dies in oifice VANCOUVER ‘(—Austin De- lany, 56, well known in British Columbia as a sports writer, died of a heart attack late Thursday afternoon. He collapsed while at work in the Vancouver Province and died within an hour, Mr. Delany joined the paper in 1936 and reported soccer and golf “wepaadd bc hee qonnee® . IT's LUCKY when you live in B.C. HOLIDAY MOOD—HOLIDAV DEER! free home delivery: phone AOSD Oreeeeorens,, . largest selling beer in the entire weat adh prey pawn Veale ’ ‘satin easel Thic advartisoment le not pub! mainly. . Born in Birkenhead, England, he came to Vancouver. in the early 1920s. — _ Asa member of the New West- minster Royals he played on four Dominion championship soccer teams, 7 Province sports editor Alf Cot- trell says, in Delany’s: obituary: ‘ti “Not for many years, in soccer circles, will they forget the great halfback line of New Westmin- ster Royals, Rimmer, Russell‘and Delany. : “That was Les Rimmer, George Russell and Austin De- lany—-a line that worked as a juntil yet a line in which each was a brilliant individual per- former,” . He is survived by his wife and two sons, Brud in Victoria and ig .|-Austin Jr. in England. wuoKY eeevese Ishod or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Britith Columbia, jin the'pro all-star game twice. Ay ye eo a coach for Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League. Iyy said he was not available. “Robinson was selected be- cause we feel he has the -best qualifications for the job,” Spring said. “It does not mean we thought Dan Edwards (who finished out the season as head coach this season) didn’t do a good job. We all appreciate his work but sentiment can not in- terfere with our job.” Length of Robinson’s contract will be discussed when Robinson is interviewed later this.month. The director’s decision for Robinson was approved in a sec- ret ballot. His appointment was recommended by the executive. TO GET REE HAND | ; Robinson will be given a free hand in naming his assistants. ‘Robinson went to the Bombers two years ago with Bud Grant. He played his college ball with Minnesota Gophers where he was hamed the most valuable player in 1950 and made several all-star year, . Robinson turned pro with Philadelphia Hagles in 1952 and played five years as inside line- backer. He made the all-pro team in 1954-55-56 and played He is married and has three East-West encounter LOMOrrow oe Qt -seeteoeer ee teams the following |. Ce ee ‘ , ele weeny PP ee ee ee Ady ik Boe rg ea gu ey a Na Ba Eb Shwe beth yt eet pe Be ee ye ea Gy PE IE Ba Pee I EME SG BY a * , ri it 4 ‘ ' 1 Hills trounces Digby — 9-6 in brawling game Hill and Sons Flyers trounced Digby 19-6 ina Sentor Men’s Floor Hockey league game last night behind the rapid scoring of Ernie Novakowski. The Digby crew started out fast and displayed good team- work but only managed to pump in one goal in the first period and two in the second while the Flyers tallied four and five in the first and second period. Ernie Novakowski drove in four of his eight goals in the final period and teammate Doug Brunton marked up three in the same period. | Fred Schooley and George Robinson received five minutes each for fighting. The two play- ers were told they would be sus- pended from the game if they started up again. - : As the third period started to. get rough, Civic Ceritre recrea- tion director, Jake Vandenbrink, stopped the game and hada short talk. with the players. about fighting. ¥ ‘ Digby's Al Novakowski nar- rowly escaped being seriously - injured when he. attempted to throw a bodycheck but missed and fell down the back stairs. Ron McKane was top scorer for the Islanders. with four goals. Digby were penalized eight times and the Flyers were hand- RCMP ed five penalties. . / STANDINGS , WwW L fT Hill: and Sons «...... 4 0 1 Digby -: 3 1 sess dette 0 2 2 In the junior tilt, Rod Pierce led: Parkers Thunderbirds to a 8-6 victory over Sports Shop. Gary Ogilvie and Bob Eriksen each marked up two for Sports Shop, - Parkers scored four goals the first period, one in the second and three in the last period while Sports SHop tallied two each period. L Wong downed Greissel 15-3 in the J. yvenile game in the after- noon. D..QO3tapowich was top marksman ‘for Wongs with six “goals, . s.neups ot a ne SENIOR’. |; , Hill and Sons—Cameron® 2,, -Noyakowski 8, Robinson; Pierce 3,’ Randek 1,-Brunton 5, Alger. To- tal 192 - _. Digby—Anderson, Hutchinson, Sparks, -Korney, Impy, Schooley, Isnardy; Sedchuk, Viellander, A. Novakowski 2, Nelson, McKane 4, Glenn. Total 6. 7 eo JUNIOR ' Parkers—Pierce 4, Turcotte, Kerr’1, Cameron 1, Jesse 1, Hel- land 1, Adams. ‘Total. 8. .Svorts. Shoo—Alger, Guthrie, Bussanich, Murdock, Ogilvie 2, McDonald, Ericksen 2, McLeod + : Jensen: 1. Total 6. . STOP! — Inquire at. 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Today, Jim Trimble’s Est team and Bud Grant’s West squad went through final prac- tices for the Shrine all-star football game. Trimble, coach of the Big Four Hamiiton Tiger-Cats, has two of the finest quarterbacks in East- ern Canada—his own Bernie Fa- ioney.and Montreal Alouettes’ rifle-armed Gam Etcheverry. Grant, wno coached Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the Grey. Cup championship last Saturday with a 35-28 win over Hamilton, has four quarters available for service. | Trimble will start with Etch-. everry and Grant with Jackie Parker of Edmonton -Eskimos. Grant said the Bombers’ sensa- tional Jim Van Pelt and Saskat- chewan Roughriders’ Frank Tri- pucka will also be sent in for spells at calling the plays. ue We et \ : ce sate x ay: : t Brey a Gata f Se = RUNNIN RNIN NECN RNIN 12g ate IRURNIZUI RNS a wink. 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