Picked by coach of western losers KELOWNA, B.C. (CP?)—Bill Robinson, coach of Winnipeg Maroons, says he is certain Kelowna Pack- ers will win the Allan Cup after eliminating his team Monday night. CP me nn ees “Packers will meet Belleville ‘owing Maroons’ 3-1 defeat in McFarlands, castern represen-: the fifth game of the best-of. tatives in the finals. we western final, wen by the ‘Robinson gave his opinion in, F&ckers 4-1, oo Tinnipes dressing r ‘ole’ “I Know that these boys will the Winnipes dressing Foon fol- win the Allan Cup,” . said the ‘Winnipee coach. “We have a ‘heck of a good second-best ehib (the Packers) ‘ % S prior to the playoffs. I ings defeated Windsor AKO 62- | Monday night they struck for yy ve e V, ctoria ‘here, but they ' | really have a hockey club.” | Kelowna had to battle every 49 Monday night to take the! sere rer FF ackers hot favori ' The Packers showed the bene- / fit of season-long stiff competi- af oopsters tion in ousting the Maroons, who e swee tit e iineh of the way to win the Okan- ‘ lagan League and British Colum- “VICTORIA @—Victoria, Vik-| Dla crowns. ; ‘ ‘ i three goals in the space of less best-of-five Canadian JUNOP than seven minutes in the sec | basketball final 3-0 and bring ond period to take a lead which} iplayed only exhibition games THREE FAST GOALS back to the coast the Bowering ' winnipeg could not seriously | Cup after it had been in the nreaten. ' east three years, | _} Bill Swarbrick, pint-sized cen- -Despite a major change in | tye filling in for the injured Ray | tactics, AKO couldn't find an: powel', opened the scoring short- | answer to a well-balanced Vic-' Jy after the halfway mark when. toria attack which kept the he pounced on a loose puck and | home team ahead all the way.:shot it low past Winnipeg net-: The Vikings won 71-56 Friday‘ minder Jim Henry. i and 61-43 Saturday. | Two quick goals by stocky Moe | Monday night's star was Wind- | Young ived it. Young intereept- sor centre Bob Hanson who Ied:ed the puck in his own zone. a-gallant but ill-fated effort to: while his team was a man short ; turn the tide, scoring 13 points. and outstripped two Maroons | _ AKO coach Frank Wansbrough perore driving it ankle-high into . ie 1 . 3 on Hon his zone defence, with A short time later he took pos-: anson as the key man, and : : — oT : 5 eg +4 ead as Session of a loose puck and drove during the first half jt looked as it} > to make the count 3-0 lf the move might be successful. BREAKS SHUTOUT , But the fouls plied up against Chuck Lumsden scored thei Hanson. -only Maroons goal at 19 seconds : The score was 47-42 for Vik- of the third period, driving in a: ings when Hanson drew his fifth high point shot that was slightly ' foul with 61, minutes remain- deflected. ing in the game. Led by sin tine Beast) Juzda ' “It had to be a good team ‘o winnipeg attempred beat my boys,” said Wansbrough the pressure but a later. . ers breakawnys i -We lost to a great team.. efforts end Kelowna withstood series of Pack- : “We tried something new Gut: the threat handily. . Where for a time and I thought: MeFarlands scored cnough it would work. But when Bob: goals in two games to win a Hanson fouled out, that proved, best-ef-seven series. to bd the killer,” he said. Belleville’s awesome display against Levis, Que., in the East- ‘ern Canada final prompted the. Canadian 4mateur Hockey Asso-: ,ciation to halt the series at the end of two games and move the | 'McFarlands directly into dy ve ‘y f tes 8 4 ‘yy yy YF VPvwwswversrwrv TY LORNE McLEAN rink poses with McCracken Memorial trophy after 7s eye eS ET TPT OO ‘ TOUR IT ONS PiEL winning the McCracken Memorial Bonspiel “A” event at Curling Rink Feiday. From left to right: Lorne McLean, skip; Alice Kristmanson, third: Billie Kristmanson, sccond; and Jack McLean, lead. —Staff photo by Meinhart Lagies, HARRISON RETIRES Prince Rupert Football association requests province-wide affiliation Prince Rupert Football Assoz- new slate of officers for coming season was elected. t ‘iatioh Sunday decided to apply’of three teams, }for affiliation with the British Local 708 and Aiyansh. ‘Columbia Football Soccer Fed-' eration. i, This decision was reached at!Velt Park Sunday between Loc !a mecting at the Savoy Hotel.708 and Savoy Hotel. Sample room during which a! the: was decided to ask the iCommission for removal of the }charme were named The new league will Savoy tion fee is $1. First game of the scason will} Other officers be an exhibition game at Roose- elected {Louis Bolton, publicity In other business Sunday, itiman. Gordon Hank van Tankeren was nam-'Little League backstop at Al-j{ members, Harrison, named honorary pres- ; to’ apply ident. Mr. Harrison in his retir- | ing address said he could nullified their; take an active part in the as-} sociation this season because of , :an extensive holiday in Europe. : Bowling playoffs tonight ' ot goes limit . Dp yj j ol! i 4aa% 7 etee st QD : . VANCOUVER ( Winnipeg | Monday night for their second ‘Night with six “A” league teams Warriors caught up with Van-! couver Canucks in the by. forced the Western Hockev League A series to go to a final. Entry deadline set decisive game. “Goals by Bill Mosienko, Gor-. dic Redahl and Art Stratton in. the final stanza gave the Prai-, tie club a 4-2 victory on van-| couver. ice that tied the best- | of-seven semi-fina] 3-3. The de-| ciding game will be here Wed-| nesday night. i ' Senior A final against Kelowna - : Packers, : McFar'ands whipped Levis 6-0 third Straight decisive victory. ated : n i enervoccorcoorcccccccccccoccooees DHY and the Same number of periéd Monday night. and there- for Little League | Last chance for baseball players between the ages of | eight and 12 to register for LitUle League play this season Will be this Saturday. Little League association at a meetnig in the Civic Centre Jast. night decided to place the Seattle Americans and Cal- definite deadline for filing gary Stampeders, locked in a' entries for Saturday from 11 ; Struggle for the other final | am. to 2 pm. Forms will be | berth, also meet Wednesday available at that time at the night,in Calgary. Their best-of- five series stands 1-1. By Pie Ascoctatedd Pres. Washington Senators lead the Américan League, the Dodgers and Glants meet in San Fran- cisco and the world champion-~ ship baseball pennant {les from an ald telephone pale in Mil- Waukee, It sounds as though they've made. a travesty of the game. Bul that’s the way things were today for the full-treatment opening of the 1988 major leugue scuson, The perches occupied by the Senators for the first time ia three years and the world serles trophy are only temporary, Los Augeles Dodgers and San Fran- eleco Gants meet before a eapia- eiiy crowd of 24400 at Seal's Studiuny for the rst major league gaiue ever played in Cale Vornla., A totul crowd of about 827,400 was callinnted for today's eight Kames, with Commissioner Mord Prick and National League Pres- Ident Warren Giles sitting In on the ceremonies ab Sin Franciseo, BRAVES AT JIOME The NL ehamplon Milwaukee Braves, mennwhlle, opened at Home qyadnat Pittsburgh Pirates, With Philadelphin at Choieinnatd wad Chinngo Cubs at St, Lous for a ght game with the Car- ) inals, | PPOO PEOPLE POLED OOEROORPEOO ERLE Braves’ pennant on telephone pole Senators top AL.as Ma Civie Centre, In the American League, the: defending champion New York Yankees meet the Red Sox in Boston, The Red Sox were de- fented 5-2 Monday in the tradi- tional carly opener at Washing- ton, Al, Vresident Will Harridge Was at Chiengo for the White: Hox’ Opener against Detroit ‘Tie Bers, Kansas Cily was at Cleve- land and Washington at Balt{- more In other games, While old hands drew the pitching asslgnments, Don Drys- dale for the Dodpers aid Ruben Gomes for the Giants, there were a few new fuces to go along With the new surroundings in Sian Hrancisco, The Glants had three rookies In the Hneup, Jim Davenport at third base, Willie Kirkland in right fleld and Or- lundo Cepeda ut first base, The Dodgers had one rookie —- Diek Crray at third, SPAHN STAVES Southpaw Warren Spahu, the National League's lune 20-game Winner 2)-2) Just season, stark. ed tor (he Braves ina try for his 225th major league victory, Righthander Boh Priend 14-18 wis the Plrates’ cholee, ed Kluszewski, late of Cinednnatl, ho "April 17th, 18th & 19th ? ? the ; ‘last six teams in each division ;wWhile Harry Wanebrink replaced ! Playoffs in Prince Rupert’ Wo- men's Bowling league start to-: PPP PHD IO OH PPEDL ELE LOL O DPI OUOOOPOOOOCOOEOH PPPS DEL ELD OLODPOOPODPEED OL | Shop-Easy holds 2-point lead | competing for the Annette tro- “B” league teams bowling for the Swect sixteen trophy. A consolation round playo‘r wlil be held April 22 with the: taking part. “A” league crews bowling from. 7:30 tonight are Annettes, New. Laurel, Jeanniese, Cooks, Shoup Easy and Rupert Radio. In “B') league play will be Saanich Plumbing, Kelly's Kids, School Belles, Big Sisters, Industrial | Welding and Co-Op. i ' Try Daily News Classified | Was Pittsburgh's frst basenutn, sg { the injured: Wes Covington in: the outfield for the Braves, who! Were forced to use the telephone | pole when their custom-made | Pennant pole was date in a oe rivinges. The Yankees, with shortstop | Tony Kubek and utility mun! Harry Simpson on the Injured | Hist, decided on ripghthander Don, Larsen (10-4) ub Boston agadnst Willard Nixon (18-15). Gene Stephens again Played left for the Red Sox as slugger ‘Ped Williams fought off the effects of food polsontng, The Dipgest AL crowd, 35,000, Was expected ato Cleveland, where young Herb Score (2-1) started lls comeback from last season's eye injury agalost fan- sus City and veteran righthand- er Ned Garver (8-13), 20-GAME WINNERS Detrow's Jin Bunning (20-8) \ jors open season “Toren Yankee by way of Kun and Chicago's Billy Plerve (20. young. Forty cents and 50¢ per Ib. for or eighths, YW SMITHERS BEEF NOW 50c per Ib. Assorted cuts for mature and 60c per tb. for per Ih. for V2 a beef mature a beef young in quarters F.O.B. Prince Rupert FRENCH DISPUTE SAID REASON FOR DISAPPEARING ALGERIANS PARIS (Reutcrs)—-Eleven of France's leading professional soccer playcrs—all of them Algerians—were reported Monday night to have disappeared. As police tried to trace them, a report from Tunis said two had been seen there. Fears swept the sporting world that the Algerian insur- gent movement waging guerrilia warefare against France was putting into operation a plan to “spirit away” the footballers, all of whom belong to first division teams. But teammates said several of them had expressed opin- ions On the Frane-Algerian issue which might indicate their disappearance was voluntary. going into last week of play Of Mixed FivePin league. Shop Easy holds on to first two-point margin over Standard Oil. Only other team that could 000) emer eee ee win the titie is Terrace Trans- fer, three points behind the oq Hampton of Mail Carriers | leader. soared to a 702 triple. Playoffs for the six tup teams Women’s honors fell to Helen! in this league are. slated for Sparks of Shop Easy for a 298, April 21. Last night of regular. single and to Mary MeLeod of play will be Thursday. Mail Carriers for a 638 triple. qn this week's olay, Harold Team tities were taken Dy Britten of Canfisco roiled rren's cote cand $133 high three. RESULTS Basy 4, Qu 4, Shop Standard Carriers 4, Yukon Aces 0; Jowellers 3, Terrace Traaster 2, PU a OO a Se ee Wallece's Dept. Store 12) the American League's auily 20-pame winners last SeUs0ON, | started) at Comiskey Park with both the White Sox and Tigers well aware theyll need a quick start to be contenders. Detruit': new face was Bailly Martin. the, sas City, Who is makings a ships from second to short. The Orioles pleked = Counie Johison (4-]L) to face the Sen ators and Camilo Pascual (8-17), Righthander Pete Ramos fiye- hit the Red Sox Monday, shut- ting, them out over the last six frumes after Jackle Jensen's bwoerun homer, and pul the Sehators in flrst place for thre first time since April 12, 1o9e. Ramos broke a 8-2 tle with a single otf goser Mpant Sullivan Ina three-run sixth capped hy Kddie Yost's two-run single, dim Lemon homered for the Nats While Roy Sievers lined no two. Out shagle that ted ait ty thre fifth, CONFIRMATION DRESSES. At Wallace's RE RERRRERRRER EER EEE ER BES RES RES RARER ERSESREE eo Sorry folks, wo'll givo you the answor on Wednasday! J. J. Watson, Box 683, Smithers OF COURSE Pa ae . 1A OO A | te q ‘ ec ccenee. Sele ette ee tees ey ar ‘ 2 wa aes , a ye too Oe eae t consist goma Park in June. Season will Hotel, open May 10. Players’ registra- William McKee, secretary, Rob- | 2liert Reisig, recording sceretary,!May be lost to the club for the | . chari- ; fourth game of the series. McCutcheon, Came out of Sunday's game with ‘Parks | Charles into and Paul Du-'@ badly Infected foot and was pares {Charles Dominto at receutieg sent to hospital for examination. > PRAISES McDONLD ° . i PIP LOLL ALL DOL ILO LLL LE LOLA EO LEE LODE ORL OOUDOD EOP TORO OEDO POET DO OCOE, ed president, to succeed H. S. ! ‘oft Mixed Five Pin league, Shop Easy holds on to first place by a: Place by a high single with 333 while Har- Shop Easy with 1139 high single ; Chatham 0: / Mall , fons Of Norway Ws! Canfisco ts, CPA 4. Noble's 1: Eby é& Sons 2,! EE se | 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 15, 1958 Bruins appraise chances By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer BOSTON (CP)—Boston Bruins, duly photograph- ed both in civies and uni- form, got down today to the more serious business of looking: after the Stan- ley Cup final. The Bruins fluffed Sunday's same to Montreal Canadiens taking a 3-0 lacing and falling behind 2-1 at the hands of the National Hockey League cham- pions tin the best-of-seven series. “There's nothing to get pan- icky about just because we los: & game,” sald Boston coach Milt hair for Monday's official pic ture-taking, Schmidt said he was well sat. isfied with his team’s play Sun- day, “except fora couple of stu- pid penalties.” Schmidt iaughed off any in- replice goalie Don Simmons with veteran Harry Lumley. “I can't do anything else with ing. I've just got to go along with him.” Coach Toe Blake of Canadiens abhorred any suggestion of vic- tory for his team. “The Bruins have showed all along that they are a tough club :and we've still got to win two were: More games.” Montreal veteran Floyd Curry He “If I can't use Curry I'll use {Bert Olmstead for penaity kill- jing.” said Blake. ; Olmstead, ; McDonald, a husky Winnipeg : ‘boy brought up from Rochester: 1 Of the American League. { Schmidt, carefully combing hi | tentions of a reported move tc’ the way the guy has been play: . bothered with a, i knee injury, gave way Sunday to, » “3 Radio Phones—40 watt input SUGAR RAY IN DRIVER'S SEAT NEW YORK (—If Carmen Bastlio wants a third world title fight with Sugar Ray Robinson, he'll have’ to take the short end of the purse. again, Robinson made that Plain shortly after he had master- minded sparmate Ottis Woodard to an upset 10-round decision ° over Eddie Andrews Monday night. 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