eT NDF » 8 Prince Rupert Daily News Je wellers . Thursday, December 12, 1957 . i ‘ f f et C. T T SATURDAY 9 PM. - e wee ae agama ges ween ee nee ay oe | | | earn 5 Py n [ ea d | the raciest hit of the Broadway stage a e Cooks Jewellers, Men's Five: Pin Bowling league leaders for two months in A Division, in-' creased their margin to three points Monday edging runners-. up Howe and MeNulty for three’ points. Cooks took all honors. for the night, amassing 1,128 and : 3,154 for team high single and afatinee 2 . three while Tommy McMeeKin afturday £ p.m. i and Johnny Laporte grabbed high single and three respective- ly with scores of 308 and 695. In B Division, Electricians’: anchor man Ronnie Rothwell. took both high single and three, with 316 and 753 marks to help: his team to high singic and, triple of 1,115 and 2,912. | In standings, Kelly Douglas! took over sule possession of first | place by a one-point edge when. 'they chalked up three points in! their meeting with Malkins, who: were dropped into a third-place | tie with Legion, one point be- \ Ae hind Electricians. | failed to dampen the spirits ee | | . , F | of players or fans in the an- DIVORCE RATE ut oors wit j afr nual East-West All-Star foot- | The peak in numbers of Cana-) v ‘ ' ball game in Montreal Satur- | Royals, Warriors ‘In Home Ice Wins By The Canadian Press mS L * . ’ * ° e ° e ‘ “ ~The leaders in béth Coast and Prairie divisions of the Western Hockey League increased their margin over opposition Wednesday. At New Westminster, the 7 Royals came from behind to de-| 0th goal this season and Hugh } feat Victoria 4-3 and snap 4) Barlow picked up the other one four-game winning ae by | for the Royals. the iast-place Cougars, he win . give New Westminster a three- TWO FOR MACAULEY point lead over second-place; Loug Macauley battled hard Yancouver Canucks. for the Cougars. He put them - Qn the Prairies, . Winnipeg into a 1-0 iead in the first per- Warriors licked the visiting Ed-| 10d. Late in the third he boom- monton Flyers 5-2 to increase|ed a 30-footer through a maze their lead to five points. The of players to pull the losers to Flyers are in second place, three within one goal of the Royals. points ahead of Saskatoon-St. No action is scheduled tonight. Paul Regals. Friday night New Westminster “The Warriors’ win at Winni- plays at Seattle, Edmonton and as : peg was only their second in Winnipeg play a return match EAST WINS-—A muddy field dight games against Edmonton.| and Vancouver will meet. the Pete Kapusta, Howie Glover, Cougars in Victoria. Kent Douglas, Billy Mosienko and Gordie Redahl split the five w- TODAY TO SATURDAY ‘FASTER THAN “THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE"! M-G-M prcscnts GUN GLORY CintmaScore ano METROCOIOR Metinee SATURDAY 2 PM. - 4:15 4 : e ‘ ° . : : : saps ‘ vo dian divorces was $8,199 in 1947, (1: goals as the Warriors Cont Du relle Gives. By ERIC MARTIN day. Muddy but glad, the [compared with 11 in 1900. ly stopped the Flyers in or ue 7 Daily News Outdoor Columnist East’s team celebrates (right) | --—--- --------7- woe wees mo Gwn zone. Nearing the end of another woods hunting season and the | following their 20-2 victory, ihe . “Chuck Holmes and Jerry Mel- D Sh eas : : . ‘ the East i thr : ue ount of dead and wounded is higher than ever before, human | first for the ast in three “ pyk scored for Edmonton. oor wt lowing cou: $ hE VAY ines that is, not the game animals they were seeking. This | Shrine games. Paul Dekker of FASHOWAY LEADS WAY beings 6 , me Hamilton Tiger Cats (eft) a Ye! , ee. : .. . z . Gordie Fashoway, the league’s : cannot be excused. _ ae eo aie - all-time scoring champion, was esp e WE in There is talk of’ introducing gardiess of caliber, that is used a ree ving we pase. souk mainly. responsible for New so a legislation governing the color tor’ hunting, be mandatory.| vigentified tack’er closes in, Westminster's win over the: TAMPA, Fla. \?—Yvon Durelle,| of clothing to be worn by hunt- Right here is an instrument that . W | . e,| of c g y , (CP Photo) Cougars. ‘who wants a shot at Archie ers/ and there is also controver-. pre.ludes the need for carry.ng|__. cues a = SPashoway scoyed his 15th and Moore’s light heavyweight crown,! sy over what the color shall be, 4 binocular glass, futhermore, | {6th goals of the se280n. Ore eg. wal have to show more than he yellow or orange if you please! when the rifie is raised for a Rem mber When SS | w= gs them was a did against Jerry Luedee Wed- nvery experienced woods walker locksee at something that might , By The Canadian Press | shot that richocheted off Cougar nesday night to be a threat to y The Canadis : apes knows full well that there is aj be game, or cow or bull, the’ - or dish jockey | q e 1 . + ‘ Sn ley 4 Yr ; t English jockey | Sent neeman eed “goslie Emil athe New ick “fish pperiod of several weeks every, hunter is also automatically m wee oe rainer. was killed (rhe Cat) Francis | man ® ow ranked No. 3 among year when the deer wears a coat. poswnon to shoot. nae ‘the in a highway accident in Eng-; A FU LLY MATU RED ug eni - . i , ae nong|% startling orange, and that this; taimed withcut doubt that the . rs er oom V 4 Arnie Schmautz scored nis. the challengers by the National period: Scmnetinos xtends into, object is legal game, nct human. | land 12 years ago today. Twice) a QUALITY WHISK t _. oxing Association, ; : : , act {a winner of the Epsom Derby, | a convincing victory ‘over the the open hunting season; if This winter.can see no €X- Fox retired from the saddle in, \ lana: . e willing youngster from New Ha- yellow must be used, then let i | cuses for these terrible firearms | 1936 after riding for 30 years. His | 8/ Countries ven, Conn. ee be canary or lemon, even though | accidents. The “didn’t know it] last two seasons as a jockey were | Vbis agveriisemenb is not publi-nea or displayed py tne Ligquus . > Petia . ~ , But Durelle was far: from the populars (so common to; was loaded” culprit is entirely with the royal stable. Control Board ar bv the Government of British Columnhia Te ST k P3 t championship calibre in winning moose country) adopt that samej to blame and should be punish- ee te er sore Ps ‘ oe ts we a cal “ 0 c ée of a unanimous 10-round decision color in the fall. ed as heavily as severe laws .. : over Luedee. . No matter what color is made| allow, and be permitted no li- - In BC Games | “Durelle connected repeatedly | mandatory, the killing will con- | Cense to hunt for 10 years or so. one with solid smashes to.the head|tinue. unless strongly-toothed/ The loaded firearm in vehicles “VANCOUVER @-—Bightly-one)/ 2nd body without ever having|laws are promptly enacted and }S 4 Vely deliberate violation of éountries have been invited to the unranked Luedee in. real| enforced. There is a man (prob- a good law that does not use its participate in the British Co- trouble. Luedee kept wading in, | ably one of the unfortunate ac-| teeth enougn. Comnion sense Minbia Centennial Games, Ca-|throwing punches from. all| cident prone type) who was the: Should teach us all that the nada’s largest track meet, to be angles, but few of them landed| culprit in two shootings within: chances of trouble by accidental held June 6-7 in Empire Stadium{Cleanly. + a -| four weeks in the southern part discharge is quite likely in an ‘ here. Durelle was much the stronger] of this province, one occurence auto moving alorg rougn roads . “Dates for the games were con-|Of the two and kept control of/was in the woods, the second: i7 particular. firmed Wednesday. Officials} the action all the way. Luedee| while adjusting or cleaning «|. Many years ago young shoot- had to abandon a plan to move] came in at 172, Durelle 17434. ' , _._| weapon in his own home; this, ers were taught “every firearm the dates back one week so Rus-|. The fight was put on for tie) winter -has not yet learned that. is loaded, trea, it accordingly.’ sian athletes could attend be-| benefit of the Babe Zaharias| this chap has been deprived of This precept should be basic so cause the stadium is not avail-| Memorial Cancer Fund. his fire arms license and his, that everyone uses the exagger- able May 30-31. ; right to tinker around with (to ated care necessary to the han- '. The Russians cabled last week! , a « ° him and those near nim) deadly: dling of a. loaded and cocked that they could not make the | Curling Results artillery. Most hunters who live ‘weapon, that way we shall save gume BT aes eae of 4: Results in the’ George Cookjin the country go hunting in, many . lives and suffer less aaa heavy sche te-0 —events——-——_ trophy play Tuesday night at the their everyday garments. These; wourndings. BEBEEWE HE ZEReeBee ww Prince Rupert Men's Curling; are usually the nondescript. ; we 5 “7 od , club are as follows: drab colored woollens, or may-' Christmas coming along fast.: Parker 9, Stevens 6, Mitchell be blue jeans wnen weather i i and just time left to try for one | ,7, Inkster 4; Ford 15, Anderson; warm and dry. While it is ad-i of the many moose ccming out | qT Gomez 12, Georgeson 6; . J.| mitted that most game animal: | to the Bulkly Valley floor with | Eby 11, Lindsay 6; Warren 9,| are color blind, it must be agreed | the highland snow driving them Shier 8; Paul 16, Simpson 6;| that colors which blend witr:down; better take the train |Cooper 8, R. Eby 6; Bird 14,) surroundings are less likely tc! though! |Lambie 6; Laurie 10, McDonald) reveal the human outline thar —— | ° | 8; Eyolfson 18, Gordon 3, | sharp one-colored rigs. If the hunting man in your While 1 Jatore 2 ‘house has not said what he - . ule legislators arc consider-i would like for a holiday gift, ithe Cooks Jewellers trophy were; ing spending huiters money for! why not leave a check with his) es . them by compelling them to: favorite sporting goods store, | 10 becraner 8: aoe TE toma | Purchase a specia) clothing, it; whisper the news to him and | 10. Bremne 10. Murray’ 6: Glad- might be well for them to also; let him make his own choice? ding 14 Waldbaucr 8: Field 9 consider that the use of tele- | Marty knows tris to work very mw, Whatman 7; Rowbotham 10, scope sights on every rifle, re- | nicely, ty Me. M Johnston 6: Rudderham = 143, BOYS SUITS Tit SHIRTS m , Seott 5; Dibb 5, Spare 0 (de- , am oeuwipTs _ ‘fault); Garner 10, McLean 7; SPORT SHIRTS JEANS M: wMeNecice 13, Giordano 3; Lemire SPORT JACKETS TIES gg! 10, Doninato 9, BATHROBES SWEATERS DRESS PANTS PAJAMAS BELTS WINDLREAKERS GLOVES UNDIRWEAR rreemaere eee ‘ee ema —eememmen ‘Wailace’s Dept. Store Besa eet ON, Last night’s curling scores for full loved aha unl corte aa i cee eee eee oe rene | Monday night’s results in i women's curling for the Art Nothing complements good food like a really satisfying cup of colfee, Nabob has the special flavor and quality that adds perfeet enjoyment ' {o every occusion. 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