6 _ Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, October 10, 1057 Grand C ate For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS DIAL ' \ - _ Women Curlers Plan Season Curling - minded women fn Prince Rupert now: number 99 according to a check Monday of the membership lst at the semi- annual meeting*of the Women’s TRY THE | lJ - Habs Open Seaton With Weak Line-up By The Canadian: Press Open 6 am. to 1 a.m. poke Rt te me me te ee J ust when he figured the flu bug had been all: but with Canadiens’ opening g "Goalie Jacques Plante has been ordered to hospital for gn operation and will be lost to the club for at least a week. ‘A serious attack of influenza that struck Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion last Friday. was bad enough. Then came the medical " report on Plante, who had been ailing. - Plant’s illness was diagnosed as acute sinusitis. He will unr. dergo the operation only a few ame: coming up tonight. consolate Geoffrion’ moaned that he is as weak as a sick cat and that it will be two months before he js in top condition again. He will be in’ the game. before then and I won't be able. to feather.” HAWKS LOOK Goon lift a ‘From his hospital bed the dis-~ “but Tl be: playing against fel-' lows who are. in ‘first-class shape. Curling club. able. . Fifth-four members attendi of the new committees by pre dent Myrtl Lewis. chairmen listed first, are: Draw committee: Kathie Ke Alice Ritchie house and ice, Mabel Shier, J Dorothy Gomez is in charge Ways teams. from the players avai ii-. ne | Monday's meeting were advisndi | Si- + The committee members, with ! yr, and Pegyie Eby: an Waldbauer and Eve Poffenroth. of and means while Lorraine hours’ before Canadiens. open| The revitalized Blark- Hawks, Bremner was named to the fin- | fo their. National Hockey League | fresh. from a. ‘sparkling. 1-0 -vic~ |: ance and membership commit- ‘ season in. Montreal with the tory, dver -Toronto -Maple Leafs: ° i tee. “ Chicago Black Hawks a8 OP-|in ‘the-ledgié opener, figured to | Retiring president Jean ponents. New York Rangers and Detroit Red. Wings clash in a. second game at Detroit. It will be the push: the. weakened Habitapts, tion..they appeated : on. paper: af: ag ainst: the’ Leafs. ° - The: “Hawks: nay. not: turn oyt}..° to he: the ;high- scoring" aggrega-" we iett Was presented with the pasi president's pin by Mrs. Lewis. : a t \ \ \ | Riv- | | ae beh aubs regular season ter “summer. - trades,’ “but: they HARLY: ACTION: — - Montreal’ Ss . a . Sugar Jim. Henry | ‘ . ¢PpHONIEST” START showed ‘:: plenty *: “of | ; strength Hal Patterson: carries thé ball l TTL EF l E A GUERS TO BE FETED What with earlier inroads of the flu and now with two of his stars in hospital, Blake said “This has been one of the phon- iest starts of a hockey season I have ever scen.’ There’s another more or less minor difficulty. It became known that Marcel Bonin, picked into sick bay as, three prepared to return to action. : Dick Duff: and Al: MacNeil re- ported’ with heavy colds while Brian Cullen, one of three cen- tres who missed the Hawk game Mednwhile. Leafs, - ‘inactive till . Saturday, ' shuttled . two players |: ‘for a large. gain: during the early part: of a Big Four foot- . ball game between Toronto Ar- -gonauts and Montreal Alouet- ‘tes at. Toronto Saturday. Tankgling at left are John Welton (72) of Argos and Red AT CANADIAN LEGION BAHQUET The Canadian Legion hall will resound Friday night to the voices of more than 60 boys attending the annual banquet of the Prince Rupert Little With Maroons Hockey League pgoalkecper, Maroons) senior hockey Henry played WINNIPEG (— James (Suga ri Jim) Henry, 37, former National wiil | play this season with Winnipeg! team, | club officials announeed today. ; with New York: , Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks up Via the draft last summer jbecause of: flu, prepared to re- O’Quinn of Montreal. Others ‘ from Boston Bruins, hasn’t/sume skating. -The other two,| are Bill Bewley (80), Pat League Baseball association, and Boston Bruins, signed -his contract. So the balky | Frank Mahovlich and-Billy Har-] Abruzzi (83) of Montreal and An open invitation is extended to all boys who Bonin won't be dressed for the opener. ris, may have. to wait a few more days. Davey West of Argonauts. Opinions, Comments, Predictions—— Before The Bats Started Swinging — NEW YORK i?) — New York Yankees ruled the favorite over Milwaukee Braves today to defend successfully their once-asked crown as the seething world series, for year, roared into the seventh and final game. the third straight signed applications in the spring whether they play- ed during the season or not. The banquet, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, is particularly open to the fathers of.all the young players. All those boys leaving the Little League this year will be presented with their 12-year-old cer- tificates. Sea Kings, champions of the 1957 receive the Wasyk trophy. | season will Dejohn Wins SYRACUSE, N.Y. i — Dejohn, 204%, Syracuse, in the fi a scheduled 10-rou 202 of Argentina, round of fieht. Mike lash: night knocked out Alex Miteff,: rst, nd 4 T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-6 635—zr.d Ave. West 3215, x shooed from Montreal Canadiens camp, « -eoach Toé vote comet mete I | Blake today found himself beset with a new worry— | skips will_soon begin. choosing ~— TE The odds-makers justified| - ® Suits @ Pants i their selection of the Yankee to! But otherwise every game is the | figur , i i gure on the New York Yankees be 2. ® Topcoats ® Slacks take it all with the argument | " . ow so C¢ Ee St 7 . + CREE DTT IVERY that New York manager Casey | Same. . So me ae een anuc s ae aINps ALVERATION .PECIALISTS For FREE DELIVERY plone 4032 Stengel has named a starting uo or r gam i SICKS' CAPILANO BREWERY LIMITED £64 pitcher who has had four days There were broad smiles on,with the Milwaukee Braves to-| CALGARY © — Venrourcr jes of spectacular saves. one from QUICK SERVICE _ of’ rest compared to. only two for the Milwaukee starter. CRANDALL TO CATCH ’ “Hach manager was expected to make one change in the lineup. Haney said Del Crandall would htrd world serles game is no THLSITAVE ali terent than playing in his and Jantzen Huctria Modet $29.95 COFFEE TABLES rh ww . BPORTAMAN You never get hardened to stuff’ Hike this. the New York! LAMBSWOOL - BOTANY WOOL - ACRILAN Mocla) a. $27.95 be. back behind the plate to / classic, of expected it, Billy Martin was| Playing their third. exhibditien BE MARE Nt catch” Burdette,” who has a; “He. certainly - pitched hard; » 1a BIE'YAVOFIte In this town and | game. and Steve Witiuk courte. oy me ta string of 15 consecutive ,score-|said manager Casey Stengel.|when-I came here as part of his, for Stampeders in their first : ». j less innings against the Yan-/“All they. did was hit:two balls trade to Kansas City. Some of start this season. Me ae ag kees. Lefthand batters Frank Torre remained at first and Bob Hazle in right field. It. would not come as a Sur- prise. if Joe Collins replaced Harry Simpson at first for the Yankees Simpson has one single in 12 times at bat. Don Larsen, the Yank starter in the deciding game, said he often thought of his perfect game against ' "the ex-Brooklyn Dodgers in last year’s series. “But I don’t think it will hap- pen again,” he sald, “I'l be too taken up with the job at hand.” Whiity Ford, who would have started today's game for the Yanks had he not warmed up for two innings Wednesday, ap- peared -slightly disappointed that Larsen was getting the as- signment. “I’m ready,” he sald, “Why not Larsen?” challeng- ed Yank manager Casey Stengel, “Ho's had for days’ rest and he pitched a no-hitter last year, Maybe he'll repeat,” ewer eee Braves’ starter Lew Burdette Ix a cool cookie, Asked If he were volng to try to win the finale rete RON vit | ca: AVE for his slek roomate, Warren - Spann, he. replied: HOCKEY WRESTLERS — Bl Dong Harvey, Montren! Cana SMOKING “Stop it or you'll have me diens defenceman, drops his stick but still keeps checking THE MOYARY FLECTRIC SHAVER STANDS crying Jn my beer." Stenge) Is astonished at the performance of Brave leftfilelder West Covington, who ds supposed to be sadly Jacking In many dee partments, "All T got to say," suid the professor, “ls he certainly ain't hinderjng them. Myst he's a hit- tev, then he's a fielder, and now he's a thrower." We tossed Yoru! Berra out at the plate in Wednesday's game, ey ow or ere ome To Yor! Berra, playing in his Yonkees'’ gmome-likea sald Wednesday. catcher "Iu's sth) the lall faces in the New York dress- ling room after the Yankees squared’ the world series at 3-3 Wednesday but the happiest guy }o0f them .all was (Bullet). Bob- Turley who pitched and won his first victory.in the autumn on him that couldn’ t be. caught. " _ Probably the. forlorn “most day was first baseman Harry Suitcase Simpson who has gone 12 for 1 in the series. “I'm just, over-anxious,” Simv- son explained. “I’ve been try- ing too hard, I guess. I’ve heard some of the hooting and I sort the fans. probably resented me. I'll just keep swinging if I: get another chance. ” | | { SRO ee tes COME Se tre RET pM GON SHETAEeM wo MNETIE RE PULLOVER 'ern Hockey League teams be- :was a freak. |; period but Rollins made a sere} L. Marcel Pronovost of Detroit Red Wings (white sweater) in the annual game between the National HWoekey Lenwue All- Stars and the Stanley Cup champions, | MED mene oe mame Tee (CP Photo) pe nee ce mentees SWEATERS hy Teny Ray Canucks defeated Calgary Star: A- i tim Powers and two from Har- | peders 2-1 Wednesday in an ex- | hibition-game between the We.3t- . .mace it 2-0 on a fore 1,872 fans. ‘Lead. 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