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Mel Souter- ‘shot. ah almost per- ‘fect score Tuesday night at the Civic Centre . boys’: rifle: Tange, scoring 99 points. oe Others with: qualifying , scores were Dale. Turcotte 98; Jim Strand 94,. Alex - Packford—all shooting for the Silver Pin, Bronze Pin. contenders. were Don Magor. Ba and Wayne Slater 81 ‘Next Rifle Club: moot wil be Tuesday April, 30. —: Barbarians Plan “MONTREAL ~The: Bar- barlans’ rugby football club, a team of invited stars from Eng- ~lland, Scotland, Wales and Ire- land, arrived here today for its first tour of Canada, They open with ganies.at Tor- onto Saturday and Tuesday be- fore flying to Vancouvor for three games in B.C, Thoy will return home after a final Bag in Montreal Mey 14 Three B.C. Games) ‘exhibiting. plenty. of confidence, Tho WHL winner meets Quebec ‘Aces of the Quebec Hockey. Lea- gue in the best-of-nine ‘Edin- si burgh Cup finals. Coach Don “Bones” - Raleigh sald, “We're cortainly going: to wwe can’t afford to relax now and ‘to take it four straight we must play sharp hockey,” Raleigh would not give a def!- ‘nite answer on possible playér| : changes until he meets with his players. “Thad been contemplating - Senior baseball i will get under way. 5 Sunday, May 193 in- + Terface and if, ‘all goes well an official opening game will also be held here, it was ‘decided last, night at the annual. general: meeting of the Prince Rupert and District Baseball league, _ Approval of the Terrace fixture was given. after. delegates-of- the . | Terrace Loggers asked for a:Ru-- pert:team to'be present so. that |, the season could be launched. ‘on “Final » decision - on ’ ihother | Prince Rupert. will hold ‘B. game}: |that day .will be made Sunday, : May 5—deadline for team: man- |: agers, to present tentative ‘line-! ups and show proof they are go-» ing to field a team this season: : It is. hoped . hy that time the ustial. four. "league entries; Gor~. don dnd ‘Anderson, Hotelmen, Eg! quires and Terrace will haye suf- ficent. players. on their. rosters, “ QUESTION MARK: Only question . mark is Hotel- men. Manager Miner’ Simund- sen was unable to be present at the meeting and it isnot known whether he will be able-to round : up a fullsquad. —: Expressing confidence they'd be able. to start the season were manager Rusty Ford of G:-& A and owners Harley Lewis of Es- quires and Ray Skogland of Ter- race, Don Scherk will guide the Esquires’ destiny but, Terrace has yet to name its manager. _ Temporarily set by. the meet- ing was a maximum of 16 play- ers and a bat boy for each team, with a minimum of 12 uniformed | players. Re-elected. to office was ‘the full slate of the association with | Art Murray agdin commissioner, Nick Pavlikis as secretary and . BRANDON ( (@—Brandon. Regals, ‘hoping to ‘end ‘the: ‘Western 7 ‘Hockey , League’ best-of-seven. final’. series ‘here | tonight, are}. ‘for one game but that Is unlikely because I'do-not like breaking a 7 winning combination. However,| - ‘try and wrap it up tonight, But! dressing Bob Chorley In my place aS & clemocratic club and rl waif and see: what m layers think about it,” ~ y my Hal Laycoe,’ New Westminster 7 coach, had ho alibis for the ser- ies standing and said all three games could have gone either way, but Brandon had the breaks... ’ “But then, a “good club makes its own breaks,” he said, ' Laycoe said he had’ no player changes, commenting “What choice have I 1 6ol. " and , Thursdays with Tuesdays kept open for rained out games, Game times will be 6:45 on " weeks. days, 2 p.m. for Sunday’ : single games and 1:15 and: 3: 45. for doubleheaders. - Umpires fees were set at $4 for ‘the man behind the plate’ and $3 for base umps. - Muriel Ayres was appointed of- ficial scorekeeper at $4 per game. } LEAGUE SCHEDULE The meeting, also approved. a move to make the home team re- sponsible for gate receipts: and -collections; voted to buy a new public address system with rec- ‘ord-player attachment and re- ferred to the executive the mat-|? ter of umpires and the drawing- up of the Jeague schedule, Paul Ducharme, spokesman for the Prince Rupert. Pony baseball league told the meeting his group wished to start play on May 13 and asked the senior league's co- operation on scheduling and limes-of practices, ‘ Two notices of motion for amending’ the constitution were given, one on the strength of teams and the other that in all future league playoffs Terrace and Prince Rupert umpires be used. i A-vote of thanks was given the. Superintendent Carl. Gustafson for all the work done at Roose- velt:park. Twenty two loads of fill have been spread on the field, the back stop reinforced Alek Bill as treasurer. ° ” ‘Treasurer's report showed that]. the association had a bank bal- ance of approximately $1,728, an increase of: $527 over 1955’s net take, . - 7 LOST MONEY - At the same time, Mr, Bill said, the association last year only made money on the annual Ket~ chikan-Prince Rupert series and lost mopey on league games. Since the group couldn't make money on its league games the meeting voted not to hold a ban- quet at the end of the season. After hearing that the league. {had spent $755 on baseballs. in 1956 and only $326 in 1956, the tive to buy official Pacific Coast balls, the same as were used last year, for the coming scason. ' Terrace captain Syl Bridarolll interior during the scason pro-| vided he gave the executive suf. flelent notice, BUR Ww DAYS IN. OPE. ‘meeting empowered the execu-| wus granted permission to enter! his team in tournaments in the, Games will be played Sunday | in TIMES PACIFIC STANDARD wir i ° “Low Excursion foro soves you $97,00—loavo. ony day of tho “ wook, stop ovor'on route across Canoga, ‘ond::thon: spend 15 doys In: Europe... | bear ‘about! TCA's. "Extra “Gitles” Plan, ‘Travel ‘to extra |‘ elton. at.no additional cost, re “boo your Travel: Agent. or call: TOA in ‘Vanoouvor. ab TAU OW=eO18), . 060 Howe St, (opp, Georgia Hotel) oF and 19a Burrard: 8b. ae or Maly Tt Holl Nuneouver), a pth . yt ila y , ae att Who Hos yoaet rep a, A ‘net over: the backstop is to be with ‘heavy wire, portable bleach- ers erected: ‘and an extra high installed. : - Rusty: Ford. ‘was named. chair- man of a work: party. to erect thoy ferice this Sunday. - _ Also - attending the “meeting from’ Terrace were E..C, Sargent, president” of the’ Terrace club, Bill Denbow and Alf Davy. 0. C. Football. LONDON: (Reuters) — Results. of soveér ghines played’ Veaéesany night in the United Kingdom: : SCOTTISID CUP: FINAL Kilmarnock 1, Falkirk 2 SCOTTISH LEAWUE Division °4 Aberdeen 2, Partick 0 Queen of S 2, Motherwell 2 “Division Berwick 1, Brechin «3 E. Stirling 1, Arbroath 3 Forfar 4, Cowdenbeath 0 Haniilton 0, Clyde (0 > Morton 3, Alloa 1 Stirling 2, Dundee U 1 Prince Rupert Daily. News a April 2 26,1957 “BLACK LABEL « DE Luxe. - This advertisement is not vibished of isael mr the. ‘ gi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbla Cemmene setae ALLIED ARTISTS » “PRESENTS. _ GARY " COOPER ~Wittiam Wrurs co-starring: , DOROTHY | wien f4aes St. Johnston 0, Dunbarton 6 ST, CATHARINES — Driver Bill Sadler leaves for England Saturday with his self-designed and self-built 290 - horsepower sports car in which he will com- pete in European races during ‘the next’ six months. Parks board and also City Works). ‘VANCOUVER } Q - — Vancouver Halecos ‘defeated New Westmin- ster Royals’ 4-1 in’ the opening |; game. of the Paciflc Coast, sum- mer soccer’ league here Wednes- day night.’ TRY THE | OUR SPECIALTY - — DIAL 3215 x ” Grand Cafe For the Best. 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