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TS be ee we bee Oe a ee ee ee Prince Rupert Daily ‘ 6 rince Rupert Daily Mews Saturday, October 19, 1957 a ay ol _ Gain r nd WW ERE) Don Scherk Again Vins | CanucksOpenSeason Wost Valuable’ Award | By Downing Cougars By The Canadian Press ricans Here's. what you've been waiting for ; BOSTITCH BSR. the First For the second time in four years a Prince Ru-, pert baseball player last night was named the most yaluable player to his team. : i ' | | ' ! i i \ ag rae | : Don Scherk, manager of Es- — ii ' The Western Hockey League season was 85 min-| guires, was again presented the | Tribute was paid to umpires Combination utes and 48 second old for the Seattle Americans be- | Gerry Ford Memorial Trophy atl andrew “Frog” Letournenu, A\ eae ace fore : k was pushed ’past the club’s new: oalie ee eee Roe nanet, Rusty | alee Mintenko and Benny Win- ran ore a puck was p pe Le sociation annual banquet. Rusty We rm Stapler and 1) aneane i Cee i ay ! Hawryluk, well-known | ae Loe ore aan " ye die, and to official scorckeeper Hank Bassen. , “~~ |word made the presentation.) wuriel Ayres. } | Max McNab did it for the New |2gainst Victoria Cougars, win- ,Scherk won the award in 1954) pon Westminster Royals in the sec- less in four starts. jwhen ne veo catcher for Gordon | paseballer and former sponsor, | SO Staple Remover ‘ ond period Friday night but it OLSON SNARES TWO ane hie of he Vear award was was welcomed back after a long | oe wasn’t enough as the Americans In Seattle, Denny Olson—last| |: 00 ted to Gand A second illness. i beat them 3-1 for their second year’s rookie of the year while | ee reean Billy smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Scherk victory of the scason. Bassen’s | Playing with the Royals—scored | 050 and Babs Smith. Base took a bow as representatives of | first game was a shutout over, twice for the: Americans while | SPAT ny mmissioner Art Murray the faithful fans. | Victoria. Bill McFarland sandwiched one: 2" ¢ AY | ae te ! Nothing like it for fastening bags and bundles, bills and checks, window shades and curtain tie-backs, decorations and scrap . . . i books...all kinds of home, school, office, shop” \ In, the league's other game, Meine, Brent MeNab sears ee manaade of Gor and hobby work. On your desk, in your hand, Vancouver openc its season n Vancouver, Brent cNab, | ee tua a : . ' . granted. permission: by-. School! pelletier and Francis turned “in| ~~ ---- 7 > Teeter | 3 A ; ‘Board. Thursday :to arrange: for| sound games stopping 31.and 39), : ' Jp)! rd Avenue at 6th Street | rrr me “ ! a six-game schedule, ‘involving } shots respectively. i ry Daily News Classified | Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results . 4 ‘ four matches for ‘each: COAT weer meee rr ret rm ne tre nm ares aaa TTS SIT SS : cee unnutese ts nents wat nie mee ee 1 against Kitimat and Terrace —' : } two at home and two on the: " road, oO Boys and girls will travel sep- arately.. Lo, : The series aganist Ketchikan will be renewed with home games : ber 22 and . _ RESTLING planned for Novem 1d LINEUP vient at wres Centre November 23. and re-matches in has "Tarzan” Potvin (top left). Ketchikan December 6 and De- matched. with Clair Robinson cember 7. top, right) in the main event: In the semi-final, Leo “The Bull” Therrien takes on Bill Fletcher (bottom right). Fea~ ture event is a bout for the mies Western Canadian Women’s a ; 2 wrestling championship — be-: ~ . tween Lucille Martin and Co- yn LOOK FOR THE LABEL | Shuttle Players Elect | the esquire | _ «+ Steve King As President |) SHOP { 3 *." Gity badminton players Wednesday night elected Steve King > + president of the Civic Centre Badminton Club for the 1957-58 : season. - _ | —— ‘Other -officers elected were a «i - Bob’Tough, vice-president; Jean } ht. Sweeney, secretary and Buddy “." Wewman, treasurer. Named to the games commit- tee were Francis Cross, Wynn Gardiner, Stan Vickerman, Dick Timan, Nick Pavilikis, Bill Don- aldson, Gordon Poffenroth, Bet- | ty Blake and Helge Holkestad. : “ Social committee appointed | were Marnie Poffenroth, Betty + King, Ed Knight, Kate O'Boyle and Alf Hill, Members were told that seven courts will be available for play at one time thereby accom- modating 28 players, \ “A badminton players were urged to take advantage .of the | two-day schedule, Wednesdays, | 7 {o 10.30 p.m. and Sundays, | 1 208 6th St. Phone 3693 -) ; oe v whatever’ and Continuing Through Saturday, October 26th tofSpm. . ~The meeting was also Informed that extra facilities have been made available: with dressing rooms and showers for women os well as men. - Also on the business agenda | was the formation of the “Learn | to:Play Clinic” designed for be- | gunners, ' “Added. feature of the club this; séason is the use of the “board”. The president said that this | naw altraction insures particlpa- | tion ‘for all members present | and ds “a great devide to im- | prove’ everyone’s gama,” Mr. King encouraged. all new- comers and beginners to join the club, The Original niu bent Kamloops 8-2 and Pene ticton went down 4-2 ta tho Sanndians, As Advertised in McLeans and Weekend Magazine WHI Standings ‘y WHE BRANDING 8 Page fl = eemmenates eprme trteteanee anon eens ie tye mane me ip Gemtee Kelowna, Vernon Win Openers "By The Canadian Press i. Kelowna Paekers and Vernon Janadians scored opening season victories In| Okanagan Senior ! Hockey League play Friday he- fore more than 3,700 fang dn Pontieton and Kelowna, Kelow- fay men of action! 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