* et etter tn a Be Pe Sea tt LE ME Ot tae en om : woe we ee . . Ww ee ee we eee wm ee we EQ BPR Se ee EE I en ge gE ILE ea SRP ae a Sg aE UM a et oe we ut ves I ae . co . : : ‘ Stubborn Run-Along Royals - Dump Run-Away Canucks 5-0 Fiyers Threaten 2 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 16, 1957 in Prairie oop MP SAYS ESKS ‘FIERCE HORDE’ | : . OTTAWA (CP)—There’s no imos—winners the Inst three By The Canadian Press : . ° ™ y goubt in the mind of Marcel | years—“are bigger, faster and Io of ‘ess clippings 1; no ‘ trap Co_ ambert (PC-Edmonton West) dap an pve? Yiles of press clippings lauding Vancouver Ca who will win the Grey Cup | 282srier than ever, nucks’ quick get-away in the Western Hockey League] nov. 30. “Oul of the west, out of the race failed to impress New Westminster Royals Fyi-|° He gave fair warning in the | land of snow will come a fierce day Commens Thursday that Esk- horde ef Eskimos,” he said. the Royals caught a cross-|_The tie gave Cougars thelr: — ————<—__—_————— nt bus and dum ed the Ca- first point in five outings against | mks 5-0 In the latter's own| the Americans. backyard, Jt was Canucks’ second] ,Tonight, Saskatoon — St. Paul defeat in 12 games. , plays at Calgary, Canucks meet The vielovy brought the Royal the Cougars in’ Victoria and Se- City crew to within a single point | attle faces New Westminster in of leading Vancouver in the|the Royal City. WHL's Coast Division. On the Prairie, Flyers shut out 9 Winnipeg Warriors 3-0 in Ed- CI fa Bellam . monton. Edmonton regained sec- y ° aI. oe: ve ond place in the Prairie Division . '| YOU MAY. NEVER AGAIN: SEE ANYTHING AS SHOCKING from the idle Saskatoon-St. Paul R If 338 From the sensational . iin, 2 Regals and trail the leading 0 Ss . Broadway play that _ ss JOHN WAYNE JANET LEIGH Today “JET PILOT” 7pm. - 9 pm. | 7 t i 3 : a Warriors by one point. had people talking commen es ane Victoria Cougars and Seattle to themselves... eae wae. | Americans played to a 2-2 tie in or ew ar watch what ee so, Seattle. Victoria in the cellar, Soba : a, rer j ‘heer: “ Rome oe has won two games, lost 1] and| Clara Bellamy of New Laurel happens te F AW a —— _ 711 BUY "AND SMILE — Pretty 15-year old cheerleader Leona | tied one. Seattie is four points| rolled 338 in Women’s Bowling: your ce ae oo . . _- @. Bp ot de pitenfe i own eee Se ead oe ne Stan valpy Scott behind New Westminster. A league last Tuesday to estab- | Mae vERRY . ws o buy tickets for November 22 and 23 games between ee ers lish a new high single for the . DON MURR : utdoor ‘$ Wi th Mar t Metiorial High School and Ketchikan High School basket- | BENTLEY'S SHUTOUT lish @ new high sing ! \ ome wT Wwe : _ ball teams. Ken Specht (right) one oi the. Bo-Me-Hi players, In Vancouver Bev Bentley - area a 1 Paaaementatnneet 7 Ce . ‘ vee cere eee ; , ick icked up his first shutout of the} New Laurels also took high . ‘ LLOYD NOLAN wie las By ERIC S. MARTIN oo displays uniform of Rainmakers, the school team. Tickets pic p Als > Coola and th + ‘ AAT ANU ee oO. are being sold by Bo-Me-Hi students every night 7 p.m. to | Season when he whitewashed the | Single and three as a team with Monday to Wednesday CINesascoPE Sg . Daily, News Outdoor Columnist , a Canucks before more than 5,000/<¢ores of 1,072 and 2,812. Betty . . ce awe a ; 9 p.m. at the Civie Centre. : ; . . : re . Los g: . ey ne + Mei . igs fans. Gary Edmundson, Arnie|Long of Dibbs captured high ~~» At present the taking of pink salmon is prohibited — _ (Staff photo by Meinhart Lagies) | scnmautz, Arlo Goodwin, Fred | three with 702. : to sports anglers, but with a recent very remarkable| RETAIN LEAD: Creighton and Gordie Fashoway| In B league, Clausens gained vee : ht ne scored for New Westminster. | |al) honors, rolling high single discovery in Washington State there awakens the pos- The Canucks were without/and three’ with 840 and 2,373 . . . ; s e [ae —. sibility that : sour rewar vail- a winger Jackie McLeod, who sat| while Mercy Brown set two new ( sibility that a new soures of rew ard may soon be aN Warwick Line S arkles out the game because of a cutlinarks for the seasop with high able; the commercial fishery standing to gain even 7 p.m, 9 p.m, ae , lip. single of 273 and high three of UUKNGL WILDE " —_ : : : . - . 7 pm. - 9 p.m. ’ : fore, ~ a * ° In Edmonton Dennis Riggin, aj 645. TODAY “OMAR KHAYYAM” { n ont this time egg and milt|spring salmon fishing that is As Chiefs Fd A Vs 5-/ Detroit Red Wing chattel, kicked Results 1 stripping has been done only in| tops in fishing, win the noun ; out 27 shots to blank the War-| 4 League—Annettes 4, Sunrise SUNDAY MIDNITE TO a iat J its : , i it | tai 2aks, the wonderful scen- , riors. . i cs 0; Ney verge say a . fresh waters, because hitherto i ery ean howe w pray tell me By The Canadian Press “Frank Roggeveen, who has a Rane Cans 4 oe G apet WEDNESDAY 7.15 p.m, only | Adventure 4 was considered that a fresh wat- hat sur dvertised Kamloops Chiefs retained their first place Okanagan Senior) ___ | vam t om li ve , oo re « GET YT ay end f er period was necessary to the| What surpasses our unadvertse ; - , : scored at a goalza-game CNP! Radio 3, Stars 1; Jeannies 3, COME AND SI: life of the young salmon. Skeena), and with the .every-| Hockey League margin over Kelowna Packers Friday when eney since being moved from defence} Shop Easy 1; Dibbs 2, Vans 2. A Magnilicent : Thrills! “Now, ahappy accident dis- woere visible camera fan’s para- so cemioops Canadians 8-7 before more than 2,000 fans | to forward Four games ag». vel B League— Credit Union 4. Stery ef Nea - re aS ae a eetae | He | € ; | the Flyers a first-period lead. pig sisters @; Clausens 4, Armour ; ' _ Pe edeat the Bowman's Bay Sta.| ‘Here in Prince Rupert and en-| The Packers edged the Pen-| Ray Powell scored second andiGord Hannigan notched one in| Salvage 0: Saanich Plumbing 4, of Courage! “ tion were harboring parasites| Virons we have a story to tell|ticton Vs 2-1 two stay within | third period goals for the Pack-: the second and Metro Prystai in! qgigts 0: Kelly's Kids 3, Wallaces rs that affected the pink salmon and an daatey apublicized He a rarwiek. Slay jena ers as they edged Penticton. the third. ih; School Bellés 3, Industrial ingerlings therein, so the ponds ma : rack, BC The Vs’ Al Lloyd had opened ~ ‘OT DRESS | ing 1: Co- enhoris wees flushed through a ‘drain and unsung, we also have just | first game in the OSHL since! the scoring at 31 of the sec. | CENNELL NOT DRESSED Welding 1; Co op 2, Green ° 8 pipe into salt water, fingerlings| about no budget for the promo-! joining Chiefs, picked up one! ong period to give them a short-: Edmonton used only 13 men asi ~ and ail. Now a. number of pinks,| tion of this great potential. We goal and two assists working on | jived lead. Six minutes later|TO0Kic Patty Ginnell, who sul | A League | sexually mature, pave returned eon nok nee fo ma ot cloudy a line with his brothers Bill and| powen scored and about the fered a concussion against Sas- | Standings 7 to. the drain pipe to spawn! ; ick. . ‘ks, the tourist doll ve oe _ {seven minute mark of the third, §3toon Thursday, did not dress.| annettes 13, New Laurel 12. These fish have already given: Stacks, the tourist dollar will). qt was Grant's first game ne| SURE won the game for Kelowna! . (wo second-period goals by/| Stars 11, Jeannies il, Dibbs 11.) : ; THLY FOUGHT rYe y | ; up. moré than 50,000 eggs to| loom as large as the factory pay- ‘more than a season in the league} when he scored from Powell and! Sdattle washed out a 2-0 Vic-| Rupert Radio 9, Shop Easy 6.,! TO THE DEATE LADD ‘ strippers, the eggs being sent to| Cheque if we but go after it, and which his Penticton Vs cOn-| Brian Roche. _toria margin and the teams re-| vans.6, Sunrise 5, Radio Cabs 5.: TOR the’Samish hatchery near Burl-/all hands can help by boosting quered in 1955 prior to winning} 'mained tied after 10 minutes of | Universal 4, Cooks 3- ers) ington for hatching. The possi- | OUr Wares in letters to people in: the world’s championship. | ' overtime. | UH i here are huge since salt |cities and towns everywhere. ‘ry Prince, Bill Warwick,: Hr’ | Former New Westminster Roy- | B League, water, : “tor |_Keep after your Provincial Parks| pit ts LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS 1 —_s. water tago may—he—used_to Arver your *TOovinclas 7 arXs | Bill Hryciuk,Ron-Leopold,-Dicki. 7... ‘al Blinky Boyce and Gordie Wij.) Credit Union 11, planting-and rearing pinks and and Recreation folk, who should) warwick, Fred Saskamoose and; New York i?—Gene Fullmer,' son counted in the first and sewee " chums, and returning fish may | at least be advertising our north | Buddy Evans scored the others! 15915, West Jordan, Utah, out-'ond periods respectively for the’ ; 3 : 2o-op 10, Clausens 10, Armoury: pestaken right from salt water ,country wonders while the road) ¢. Kamloops pointed Neal Rivers, 157, Las’ Cougars. Salvage 9, Idiots 9, School Belles! for spawning, and no fresh water | g2ngs are opening the way Jim Moro ‘Ted the Canadians | Vegas Nev. (10). ‘ Rudy Filion and Ray Kinase- 8, Greenhorns 6, Wallaces 5, utilized at all i aeneh for the waiting vaca-| wit a hat-trick, Odie Lowe) Melbourne, susiraiia W — wich squared things for the Industrial Welding 5, Big Sis-| DONLEVY - PRESTON trea - — ae a * added two and Frank King and! Charlie Smith, 137!2, Melbourne, Americans. Guyle Fielder was ters 2. . | MacDONALD CARLY - ALBERY DEKKER Meet We an Ion handeus, but we Do you ever wonder why old | Ted Lebodia scored singletons.' vutpointed Franco Rosini. 137°,.: credited with assists on -both -—— fi. J ~ name “Colt” in hanagsus, Hut bis: ; . elowna Moe Young andj » (10). ‘Seattle goals. i iti old firm now is out with uuite ai doe Doakes gets his moose or | in Kelowna Moe oe jRome, (10). Beatie 00's. oo f ry Daily News Classifieds ‘)___ ————ee a rifle. This weapon comes in two, deer each Fall, and why the same a famous calibres, 30-06 ani 245,,0ld codger knows the fishing also in two different wood tohs., Spots and never comes in with Weatherman The big feature is the 12 yroave an empty creel? Just what are ratchet rifling, a feature that his secrets? q gives highest vecuracy, plus a Most probably they are simply Sees Snow Mauser bolt action and an ad- the stored up knowledge of his justable trigeer mechanism. This 40 or so years with rod and gun, is bringing he beneh shooters the things he has learned to do or a 0 y S gadgetry much closer to the at certain times, the spot he has | hinters tools, a most happy! found is the correct place to; a Iv Mae Capad rece event. drop his fly on any water; these By The Cibadaan Press . : ’ . roe ‘ w Other milie meanntacturers are; are the things that will come to; 2h will be cloudy anc cool here showlia improved models. andi you to, , tonight when Edmonton Eskimos Sones none nnemtne a ny Seles ges meet Wirnipeg Blue Boinbirs| your scribe knows of no rifle ree i ‘ 1 : | ‘ Lin the first game of their West- | auirement that is stil unfilleds) ry m . veovree aoe is cured for by ern Interprovineial Football Un- ian he RCM? Sub-Div. Non best-of-three fanaa) series, the very good ex-military con. . tee urs \ rn e . - . . . . | versions selling ap very reason , iM | The weatherman says snow- able prmees everywhere, els M orn | Harries should stop before kiek- | \ tho a otf time at & pan CST and A party of thovel editors dur: Phis week's bowlLag in Celeo} northeast winds whit drop. te) ing two weeks an Wwastaneron “ity A Jeagne was festured byt about TO miles an hour, | Stnte sawp ri desiradvie thite: Hew qmerks dn team single Hc | Vslidaio: wou th cane hed mn Treen op eT bl eee DBS EE ashi Jip sepson sched- there , 4 her nnn ae se aree by ROMP Sub-Diviston | ale and gota bye into the Cinals rte peed with eek ve WITH seares af 186 and 3.374. 0 but Bombers, who finished be- y inas bil! Th mir conditionine Individual honors went to ClIt| nine Idimonton, had to turn to inde d jy tole. with) the 22hbseu of Co-Gp with. a 260° pack a determined — Calgary — r — vw 0, ep Virkovien of aie Stampeder team 28-36 In a hard- Vihon 680 triple, Carol Enridee | pttting twoeeame totalepolit eh ei ee | ’ BC} hitting twoegame — totul-poln youu ve - qi tor the second week dn a row] series: ‘ ' Bjwith o 268 single and May Tn Mortrend, the books have Wallace's Dept. Store r Hep ay af Sub-Div. with abinace Montreal Alouettes fle . ¥ ‘ple af Os. Jbobit favorites to take Hamilton Tn Bivague, Oceanwiew Angels [Tiger-Cats here today in the ‘thpeated the ROMP efforts by] first game of a tiwoeset, total coring record shogle ef W078) polut Ble Four flaval, but Theats and record teple of 803t. Shirley | ecoueh Jim Trimble did not see it Gaimeron led the Angels with ay that way, 273 slople and 660 triple. John “Tt's ol Bolpg to be easy but Vodvk af Ketly Woupglas rolled | we're potne ta wae! he sald ri- men's high three with a 584) cduy night. acare white Cen Netles of Lucny Jnofive league gaunes aegainsy i Royals e@aptured high slagle: Montreal the Theats won throes, . ) CPOWH with aan, loutacoriin the Alouettes Te 7b. of that beloved Christmas character = RUDOLPH THE Whe gene ‘HURRICANE’ URGED TO RITIRE AS RESULT OF TWO BEATINGS NEW YORK it — The New York state athletle coniunls- shon Friday urged heavywelght Tommy Hurrlean daekson to retire voluntarily from boxing because of the beatings he ghserbed in his lash two teats, The durable, awkward Now York contender took feartal punishment from both henvywolaht chanipion Mloyd Dieter. son dash July 20 and ranking contender Nddie Machen lust RED-NOQSED REINDEER Wednesday night. He was stopped in id rounds each thine. WANE ; . \ , | Starting November 18 in the Compuasion ehaiemuan Jullua Welfand sald if Jaekson Sunbery, whose }and da viable ove Ss ME We dl) : L. Cr ' tonear Meet eve miles dest chance for ROMP to wih Mondig docan't retire voluntarily within a reasonable tine, the come v. ' ie . . ; ; Due maston will evalunte Ala physieal abllity, That menna he Mor leagne prime at Civic Contre, Wa Po scored a das DEPT. STORE negond Meld yond for n da-ao yletory. No, 14 dno pleture ‘oe we undero testy by the conmnisslon's medion) ad- Tarry Shenton, No, @ John Newton, v D ILY NEWS YUNeUNUNN eee RES J see ‘ (Slat photo by Matatiart Laglon A VHA Gs ot ESKER SEESSCCESHAECE SERS ESSSEASETAES ff A. New Hat To Brighten Up The Coming Secon = | \ ’ y ' ‘ , ‘ . , . - . toe . . ' . ‘ . , toe g . Saye oha ge see eye . ' soho an aah say oe ae ME a ae a “hoe ve Cee wanda tat. veer et Pa meg we een ae sg ae : woo ae . . an ene gmat eee SE Le QO tan : lak | rat. we 7 ; ' yng é : : \ eft ob 1 f