Saturday; | Rue Daly News , Dublteation, published. BOST. “the signing of Nh _Dave Siler, the for- : of Boston Red: Sox. 4 200-pound son ‘of "George. ‘Sisler, ( ail sports rates a spot'in:a museum. “1 But) there is a: softball league. t old: is considered. a rookie. a 40- 50, none ‘after: that: ap |.60--mild at 60-80, we 30- 40, none ‘thereafter, ‘ other. The ‘chart divides individuals ‘into 20- 30," 30-40; 40- 50, 50-60 a} and’ 60- 80 ‘age. groups,. stopping there. on the assumption. that | anyone ‘more than 80 still inter- ested: in: actively. participating in down south in'whiich ‘a 75-year- Naturally all sports are*con- said that:most sports. listed are easy ine exercises - sealling-: a o®:, ot. . “Here ‘are some of ‘the spor ‘ts in which ‘either modération or:not- ii participation fire advised in. the’ ac More: advanced .age. brackets: . Badminion—only. doubles cat ‘Calisthenies—moderate at 50- FeMeing and Football" none after. 30." “Gymnastics — ‘moder ate fr om’ “Handballonly- doubles, in 40- 50 group,.. none after that.’ players. only.’ Rowing—morerate trom 50- 60 -! mild’ thereafter. : : : ‘Tennis—doubles from 50 up. These are listed asa _ public: ser- vice. Personally | ‘we aren't con- cerned, as. our exercise consists of moving from one chair to an-, Very: exhausting when you. are laying. musical chaits, down 3 Friday, came like a “bomb- bhell”. to, Dublinski, provoked a | delighted” reaction : trom”: tho} domiissioier ‘of, thos National ~ Foothall Leligud’atta nixed -com- a ac eee ae EES hall Union. own ih the: egal, “Gls ute, * eentred ‘tihound “the ' optién’ clause in o Dublinsk!'s contract with Lions, > Which: would, have expired \May Co 1, 1966, On Mareh 1, 1085, Lions notified ‘Dublinskl they were oxereising . thelr option, whiei would yun until May J, 1060, DUBBER IGNORED "n - Dublinsk! Ignored ‘the’ noblee ‘and ‘slgned two-year no-cut ’ contract with Argonauts, “Last June, Chiof Justice Me- Ruer-. of the Suprenie Court: of Ontario ruled the Detrolt: aluly's lottor pleking up the option did not ronow: Dublinakl's contract, Friday, In a 20-pngo- judg. “mont, Mr, Justice Ronsh, ‘ld _ the loltor "did, ronow tho’ cone |, “tract for a further: poriod oxpl's ‘dng on May 1, 1056. , , (ho' logs of hla aor'vicos for tho 1968 son. ON Wak A potion matty for the piaintite” In ifents trom tig Blg Pour Foot- Big Ceremony | aches and long patience will be realised tonight when sidered ‘safe ‘for. individuals ‘in’ ‘| the 20-30 bracket, and it may be ‘f also rated ‘safe for those in’ any. ’\ bracket, -although ‘the’: : ‘cilizens vare | ‘advised: to. ‘take. if _ elderly json, Berwick, Pratt), for. more than ordinary exertion, ‘|e -The * ‘building -W was constructed “ {ground and: vying of: conereie | - ;eurlers, and. Mr, ‘Mutch’s dedica- - Hockey. — “for 20- 30- ~year- -old | mediately.” nominal: cost: is: ‘the B. Cc. Packers 8 — | premises; ~-fimately two? and ‘a halt: months *Jleft: in: whieh; to: regaln, their “ithe annual bonspiel, the date of “| which has: been’ ‘tentati oe for: the: end | 0 March ; Youngs, on ‘behalf: Of: ‘the: city. +] in _ Mayor © ~~ Tabsenee: = and ‘Prince. Rupert’s ‘}representative to the B.C, Legis- jlature, William H. Murray. curling club, Bobby Rudderham | At 8 p.m. Shae ~The culmination of months of hard’ work, head- [| Prince Rupert’ s new $80 000 c curling. rink | is officially) Wo. “Opening ceremonies start. at 8 pm, and ‘wil Ibe broadcast “live” over radio station, CFPR. The new curling club building, which embodies‘ part of the old construction: covers an area, 240 by °90- feet and. houses six sheets of. ice, ° ~ Money. Yor the: expansion. was raised. locally from the sale of debentures’. to’, ‘individuals, and celebrations will be-a' ‘telephone | conversation from’ founder and president’ of the: first. curling club. in Prince Rupert, G, Neely Moore. Mr, Moore, whose call will be relayed over the: PA. sys- tem, will be phoning from Port Arthur, offering his congratit- lations. Following the telephone con versation’ a grand march in tra-}. ditional style under ‘parade | EE dn of the bulla- marshall, John Laurie, MM ber ing,” (designed. by» Vancouver staged. Curlers. will: naradé around the ice ‘led by pipers of: ‘he 120th, Independent Field Battery, : RCA], (M), headed .by - Lent: - Jock Ewart, Eniceé of, the. evening-will be. ‘Art: ‘Murray, Chairman of. ‘the program - committed ; ‘is: ‘Jack |. Lindsay. architects; Sharp. ‘and. Thomp- will take another month: ¢ by local contractor, R. C.-Mutch in’ what has been. termed ‘record | time,” by: “chairinan of the building: committee, - Joe Scott _. After the president's and vice-! and preercent of the club, Bobby president’s miatch, .club’ rinks ill be drawn from a hat enabl- Thitial groundwork — of the Wi bitilding’s. erection : started: in/4"8 everyone to have a‘ chance ; , to curl into the wee small hours September. with: ‘the digging . of of the morning, Sunday will feature curling as well, but three sheets will be left open for new curlers for instr uc- tion purposes. ao, Regular rinks will be drawn up Tuesday in which the clubs will vie for the four trophies awarded each year. The four trophies are: Gordon and: Anderson Hard- forms. 2 Since ‘then; work’ * parties th: the: help ‘of of ~ enthusiastic tion: to” curling, the. building’s completion has: been expedited enough-‘for. curling to start im- Supplying: ‘the. reltigeration: at j {wo major All neetings are closed to the : man. who” fought | them a. harder.” - puncher Louis, © ote. “shan were ‘two: different: ORFU i in Bid To Re-Enter Cup Contest bid for a‘ partial schedule with : the Big Footbal! Union rebuffed, will learn if. the same to Grey: Cup competition. The Bie. Four decision will be meeting, held here along with the annual sessions of the Western Inter- provincia] Football Union and the Canadian Football Council, Canada’s loops. made at its annual which governs both professional press, ware; George Cook Jewellers; Grotto Cigar Store-and the Ru-| pert Motors Championship cup. Men’s curling will be™ held: Tuesday ihroughout~ the week! with the exception of-Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Monday the women’s rinks will. curl. Saturday and Sunday ‘are left yopen . for pick-up teams and instruction, Curling first started in Prince Rupert: inthe fall of, 1951 upon my Seti the completion of the old rink, “|” Founder. and first: president}: | was.,G.; iNeely., Moore:,with whom}, a- conversation will be carried on tonight, - ‘Also assisting’ “with, forming first . meetings ‘and getting groundwork. layed’ for the first: rink was Mitch Greene. Succeeding presidents of thai curling club have been; Ted Boulter, 1953; John Laurie, 1954; Bill McKenzie, 1955: Harold Limited,’ “Curlers who. ‘have! saerifieed more than. half: a season's play 0) they, could curl: in: a. far more ’rcommodious * cand” e x p a nded will” have’ - Approx- prowess. . ‘Climax 0 e season will be “George © ‘E. Hill 8 “Also giving short addresses will. be president of the men's and Mrs. Alf. (Jean) Rivett, Dublinski To Pay Contract | Damages “TORONTO ~The Ontario Court, of Appeal, re that quarterback:-Tom Dublinski broke his contra -— Toronto ‘Argonauts two. -years' ago and y (| fs f -The unanimous fling, handed: He concluded contracts in. the fleld , of prozessional sport, sland. In to different ; ‘Position: than: contracts: In any othor, com- mercial: venture, : Dublinski was in Detrolt, where he was reported to’ have con- forred. with Lions. officiala,’ on the possibility of playing with them next yeor, That's a bombshell,” he sald When he heard of the. ruling,» ; A Lions offlelal sald the starry. quar torback rejected an offer since'st didn't mateh or top’ the $17,600 he was pald with Argos, When. Bert Bell, NFL commis. alonar, was told ot the Aeclsion Bonus Twins. Pirates Sign PITTSBURGH) Pittsburgh Pirates announeed. ‘today. the algning of: Inflalders. Johnny And: Bddie O'Brien; honus twins ‘}who, have hoon with, the Pirate} organigalion since 1068, .°°: “Managor Bobby Bragan anid he Will give Infloldor Johnny a thor. ‘/women's curling clu) president, versing ny Supreme Court neg has ruled cl with Detrolt Lions when he signed with | must pay Lions 86, 950 Samages, ' Thom, 1956 and this year's pres: | ident, Bobby Rudderham, Vice-president this year Percy Berg, Chairman of the house andl ‘ice committee is Ev Shier, Highlight of- the ‘evening's \ 18 | [ In Philadelphia, he said he was ° “delighted.” woe | "Players ‘on both® ‘sldos of the border now will know what can| happen if thay breach. their con. | tracts, Is a great thing for both -United States ‘and Cana- dlon pro foothall.” no | We oom eet nme - Just AHEAD — - 1957, ‘ e SEE THE Dibb Printing |] FOR YOUR — ve | ough brink nan pitahor thle ‘vent, : _PRINTING NEEDS } Romomber .. bee fou’ The ORFU Cxpense involved. Three Tie Civic. Centre: Boy’ 5 Shoot, Three members of ‘the ‘Boy's Civic ‘Centre’. Rifle :Club topped the shoot.-Tuesday tieing with a score of 96 points each. They were; ‘ chell. Others with. high scores were: |Larry Veitch 94, John Olson 91,! Sigmun- | son 87, Sonny Dickens 87, Ray Windle 86, Bobby Wide 85, Alf| Hunter 84, Wally Logan 83, Dale; Barry Mark 81 Don Maskulak 88, Fred iMongomery 82, ‘and Tim Logan 80, eee mae ete + net ene site mney Company “| He brings the world to. your doorstep / \ : "ROCKY. HARDER. THAN Louis” ~ Patterson Rated Tops” By Jersey Joe Walott JAMESTOWN, NY, (a The both twice Says: ‘Rocky Marciano was Joe “YT should: add, ‘though, " “said Jersey Joe Walcott “that they types punchers, -Marclano could knock out kicking: with one’ punch but he had to get’ his shol—get you set. up right it you sec, what 1 - WINNIPEG oe The Ontario i Rugby | Football Union, with its interlocking * Pout today league will support its move to’ return representatives t-were told at the first of two-day | Big Four. sessions Friday. that ran interlocking schedule. would not be feasible because of the lack of playing dates and the Wally’ Ballinger, Ken Freeman: and- Bruce Mit-! [Use Want Ads--Thoy Pay KNOW YOUR PAPER BOY Ron Is 3 yoars of ago, having beon born in Halifax in’ 1949, Ho camo to Princo Ruport with his folks in 1949, A carrlor for tho Daily Nows for throo yoors, his district comprises Ambroso Avenuo and 6th Avonuo East from tho Hays Covo Pridgo to Donald Stroct, : r It you ‘need him, please telephone 2 8 3 5. : ' Todey's Newsiay aro Tomorrow’ § 5 Londons ‘In 0 of We Even. though Dame F Most of Edmonton’s good luck meant ‘tough. luck ..for Seattle goalic ‘Emile Francis: during the ae ret mean, Louis was more danger- | ous with either hand. He'd set you up with one. type: of punch and chill you with: another. Louis had more polish and could flurry better. But, speaking strictly of hard punching, once Rocky got. you whore he wanted you, good night.” Joe, who won the title by knocking out Ezzard ‘Charles in ~F uly 18,1951, and lost it to Mar- _¢clano at: Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1952, grinned’ broadly: think?”. said - Old ‘Joe, now a wrestling referee, - *Someone mentioned: current champion Floyd Patterson’ ands Joe said:. * “That boy is ‘here for a Jong lime as heavyweight champ. He'll be one of boxing’s really good champions. Got a few weaknesses, like that leaping Weghthand punch, guess the wri- ters call it. his ‘gazelle punch,’ pin’ rght of his can get him’ in trouble against good, youhir fighters, They'd: pull away and sicker him with a counter,” . Who has tho best chance to! dethrone Patterson? : “That Pastrano fellow Willie! Pastrano becaise he is fast, gOt } ia fine left jab. “Yd rate Eddie Machen.as his? now because he hits pretty hard, But Patterson would be too fast lor him.’ " wie iw : | : Time L {night, they ‘had to settle for a the seventh round:dt. Pittsburgh’ ~“T ought ‘to know, don't ‘you. but he'll be all right. That Hop-i} t 1 | next most dangerous rival right} 1/9. | Loy pas TS \ * be . “ Draw With Seat cn Fortine sk ated alongside’ nnd overtime tie with tle Edmonton. Flyers" iy iday Seattle Ameri icans. Western.’ ‘Hockey - ‘League ex- change: game, Phe. Flyers pushed ‘three: fli- key ‘goals: behind Francis and drew, abreast of the coast lead- ets ‘on: -each’ occasion, . ‘Winnipeg’ Warrlors, cellar ha- | bitues “of, ‘the : Prairie Division, relied’ on ‘high-calibre hockey | w {for their 3-2. victory - over the unrelenting Brandon: Regals, ‘GAP N ARROWS © ‘In the Coast Division, the gap between second and third place closed’ to three points when Vic- toria' Cougars took a 3-2 decision from Vancouver Canucks. . Victoria’ slands three» points behind Vancouver and New Westminster Royals, tied for second place, . ‘The: Flyers | got. their “first lucky, break midway through the second period after Guyle Field- er and Eddie Dorohoy had built up & 2-0.lead with a goal aplece.| : Edmonton’s.. Tony Leswick passed | the’ puck “from, behind the ‘Seattle goal. The puck caromed off the leg of Seaille defenceman Fred Creighton and Kuama's chest lito the nel: Franels had even less chance on Edmonton's second goal, It resulted from a. goal-mouthi . seramble and. was credited to -|Murray Costello. KUZMA THE GOAT Sealtle forward “Alex Kuzma was the goat of fdmonton's next good fortune,The puck, fllpped lup during Sa face-off near the {Seattle goal and bounced off Kuzama’s chest into teh net. The goal nuliitied one: scored earlier in the third perlod by Ray Kinasewich and foreed the game into overtime. Winnipeg's marksmen ‘were defenceman Nocl’ Price, Skippy Burchell and Earl Ingarfield. while Brandon goals went ‘to defenceman Vic Lynn and Notm Johnson. Goals for Victorla went ‘to Colin Kilburn, defenceman Nel- son Bulloch and Wayne Brown, Jackie MeLcod and Wigsie Wylle counted for Vancouver, Use. Want Ads--T hey Pay ITALIAN " ; 9 y ee i i ola ? dl, Cafe “a 'Meeting Place for Travellers and Business People” sensorernacsrevsvecssesbedressssssvecacooeons PIPIIOOLOOIEDD, , — OUR SPECIALTY | sevssenotsvisssnsessossssssassssensceesiosenisinenssensien DISHES |, 44 There will be no intérruption in milk deliveries in Prince Rupert as the move will be made in one day and |. enough ‘milk will be processed to cover that period, The manager of the: present Prince Rupert plant, together with the majority of the dairy men now employ- ed, will take over the operation of the Smithers plant. Mr, Abs Phillipson, the distributor for Jersey Farms Ltd,, will also be the distributor tor Northland Dairy Ltd., with ‘your usual delivery men keeping thoir own routes. There will be NO INCREASE i in the price of milk as a result of this move, Milk will be brought to Prince Rupert direct from the Smithers plant by REFRIGERAT- ED TRUCK three times a week, We are installing new equipmont including the pure chaso of a $34,000 "PURE: PAK" machine to give you. your milk in the most. modern, cfticiont and hygenic containers, Those containors, similar to those now used " by Jersey Farms Ltd, will replace the old.cylindrical wax containers now in-use about tho ond of March. The new wax containers will also enable us to do away completely. with glass bottles, . se AS Core ltis with sineore rogrot. that we make this n move away from Prince Rupert and our many friends and cuss tomers, but we are, convinced that by so doing wo con - give you botter service and 0 botter product.’ “The « Bulkley Valley Milk P Producers Association, the | : owners of. the Northland. Dairy Ltd., has decided to move. ‘their plant from: Prince Rupert to Smithers, effective January 31, 1957. ‘This. move has been. brought about | by the lack of space at our present Prince Rupert loca- tion and the practicability of having our processing plant as close as possible to the producer, enabling us’ to maintain the high standard of quality of Which we have always been Proud, | fA nee pee ee ced ne mee ‘ ee ee Be FH NE. 4c: : rH EE ented Bed — ee memes eee” ee a gee ee ee