-_ aeMy vN ss www v . ee eos . 7. . a Sette . st atak ‘ ee ® VM TA Vos way te eee ey tgs Tops ho NS VHS Oe DRS each ' noe “00 scored (Thousands Cheer , At Rifle Shoot “- Sharron Montgomery had a | ‘perfect 100 score in shooting | for a‘silver medal in Civie ‘Centre Girls’ Rifle Club last | ‘night? © ~ | Jessica Nelson did almost as | ‘well with a 99, shooting for a | ‘gold medal, and Camilla Lind- ‘seth had a 97 in the silver | medal competition. | PP aaa ey | | | - Frostys | x . for Meats | 230 - 2nd Ave. West eee eee oe (ABER EDEORD OUR x Wallace’s Dept. Store a a B | | HERRERA R ER ORR Despit Victoria fans are solidly behind Collin Kilburn, deposed manager of the Western Hockey League Cou- wars judging from the ovation he got at Wednesday aight’s game against Seattle Americans. Every time he stepped on the * icc Kilburn was cheered by the j hometown fans, When the line- “ups were announced before the game he received loud applause , from the 2,800 spectators. - Young people paraded around the rink between periods carry- ing placards reading “Kilburn all 'the way,” and “We want Colin— Colin is our man.” The outcome — a 4-3 Seattle : vietory—-was a painful reminder “of numerous one-goal setbacks which the Cougars suffered be- i fore club treasurer Fred Macken zie took over from Kilburn Sun- ; day. ’ BITTER REACTION | The fiery Colin was bitter at a his dismissal and indicated he no ‘longer wished to play for the gy Cougars, His appearance Wed- mnesday night suggested he had reconciled to Hl ostetus at least for the present. Two third-period Seattle goals 'eaused the Cougars’ defeat, their seventh straight. The Americans become | sight. mes Hockey League, the Maple Leafs. The Allan Cup finalists thus . point mar-| Curling Draws cpened out a four Flyers Open _ A-Point Lead By The Canadian Press The pressure of Spokane Fly- ers was relicved Wednesday | e 4-3 Loss By The Canadian Press sion, The last-place club on home ice. down third place. PIO ME wee moved within three points of the idle New Westminster Royals, in second place in the Coast divi- Prairie division fared better, Cal- gary Stampeders downlng sec- ond-place Edmonton Flyers 4-2 The win moved Stamps within a single point of third-place Sas- katoon-St. Paul Regals, who hold his new day night when they The All-Stars Mixed t All-Stars, Oldtimers Meet Again Final test for Prince Ruper All-Star basketball team before their Saturday encounter with a Witimat squad is slated for Fri- oldtimers selection for the sec- ond time within a week. will have chance to wipe out the poor im- pression they left last Saturday ‘in eking out a meagre 36-32 vic- tory over the “old men,” In a preliminary, Friday at 7 'p.mi, the girls’ team of Fashion The Flyers, leading Rossland Footwear and Frostys meet in Warriors by two points at the an exhibition. , tev of the Western International ; Girls’ All-Star rapped. Trail ar team, to play a Kitimat team Saturday, will be Ff Smoke Eaters 5-3 while the low-|¢hosen Thursday night af § hurs er ¢ Hi ly Nelson Maple Leafs took a y night after a fall out of the Warriors, 7-2. Don; pi Appleton scored four goals for | {joint practice for all three teams, ee a Oe ke tee aera isin. Trail ended up only four} RI joints ahead of cellar-dwelling| Mixed curling draws for the mm, Nelson, which had lost il) next two days of play are as a straight. ! follows: @, Appleton’s great seoring feat! Micame in the third period at Nel-| JANUARY 18 Rt son. He banged in the winner | 7:30 p.m._-MecNeice vs Mussal- pg before three minutes had elaps-;iem; McLeod vs Kristmanson: mcd, and rapped home three more Paul vs Burchell; Dominato vs | hefore the period ended. 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CONTRIBUTE TO THE U.B.G, DEVELOPMENT FUND ‘ | Sromored by the U.8.C, Developmen! Commies, Bowl 5, Cooper, Gonssel helenae Noday, more than 8900 men and women seeking a higher education must ure facilities that are over-erowded and ob- volete, And in’ eight yeurs ‘enrolment will number 15,000! Possibly your own son. or daughter will be attending. Ml of us benefit, from the qual ified people U.B.C. produces, They protect our health; assure us justice; teach our ehildren; and develop our Country, Present conditions can no longer suffice if UBC, is to fulfill its job! A $7,600,000 objective has" heen set for publie donations, Keery dollar qiven ts worth to, for the Provineial Government, Will mateh adi contributions up Lo $7,600,000, eT WINS SKI TITLE — John Semmelink, student real, won the first Common- wealth ski championship Jan. versity 9 at St. Semmelink, Dutch citizenship two months ago to b Canadian, event and placed third in the slalom. He was first in com- standings Midgley of Ottawa second in bined a field do dian team. r | | | | | | | | | | | | | | { | Baugh 19-year old uni- from Mont- Moritz, Switzerland. who gave up his The ecome a naturalized won the downhill and John minated by the Cana- (CP Photo) are CE 9H TUTE SED SHUN CEE SE SET OT Cees Cem eyes EET DE LET SHEL TON Ome MINE GUO GINNNY SENIT mw, owes