night i was MeKay Parker. “ : _ ~*~ = . ag on, Modofoated. and . ‘Parkor’ qvartet 1067, awn only when Parker scor- coed singles: in the firgi two onda, ‘he’ Mangan foursome went on “to pullout in front with a thre “énder dn the third and wer never. headed. after that. “pulllfied on double taketoute hy " third: Heviry Lindquist and Man seore | thrve for a tle. Playing with Eider lead. « Playing on the Parker rink Were: Warren: Peterson, | third: |. _ Remembor When — Dave “McDougall - second; end S. The Canadian. Prous George Ns lend. ’ The Parker foursome were. An trouble sdmost. from the begin- ing and only some. “Umelv hooting’ by Parker himeclf kept the team in contention, © - AT Manson’ gtoum were sure of wlaning atrophy: either. way -yesterday, even if -they foiled to Win, the: Rupert Motors traphy they vsti would: have won the Esquire: Grand - Aggregate, ay “AS It-was, the Peter Bell rink of “Bel (skip), Ken > MeLean || tthird), Bob Duncan (second); and: Alistair Dulfas: Ces ud) were winners of the-grall, A new trophy thig- your, ‘the; Carol Heiss. said today she ts, in. ‘grail ‘wis for the team having the best ~ wine loss percentage without, winning a trophy in : ‘Hinsself, leaving Parker only ~ his'awn two rocks with) which to ‘first-year xkip ftangon besides Lindquist. were halo: Vangan second and: Gordon a Rupert Mo tors | troph y 3 _ goes to 4 a wo “By. oMEV, WELLS | 7 ‘The AL Manson rink came out on top yesterday ‘Afternoon, to win the Rupert, Motors trophy in the Hnal competition of. men’s cur lin 1B for the season, ‘Hiey displayed form: that ear. , Her ed: hom through one com poll. a into two * lather play-offs downing: ‘the Ted Aanson rink: He re ret over Whatman nnd Mitehol over Gomes, Advancing Ks) the somla Miteh- ind Parker against MeKay, ‘Noth were close games with ‘Parker pulling away tn the jat- ler part of the: game. - Manson was up on Mitchell all the was with Mitehell pulllng. to within @ a Sione with ft three-ender Jn the ninth. " oe _ LINSCORES Mitehell ce 001 101 X03 Qn. 6 Manson |. 210 020 x20 3-~10 Parker o.000.. 104 020 202 x-~1) Mecktny @.°... 0380 101 020 x7 Parker - 10 100 020 20x97 Manson: ca O08 O21 102 01x10 The -Irish«bred Azuear won. ptirad of $108,000 In the Santa Anita bandieap 24 years ago to- purse ever won. .on-a racetrack, The -14j-mile. feature for. three- {year-olds ‘and over was. worth $97,900 last, year,;when the win- ner was Ade Four“yenr- old Round Table. ‘Carol defends skating title 4 ooo SPRINGS, Colo. iT l-eRolaxed tind healthy, winsome the best condition ever to defend Sher! world: Higure-skallng cham- plonship. here, deague play. : “Un the quarter. finals Friday over Behl; OV cr Eyolison; Manson | EX convict charged: EW YORK w—A Manhattan) Aury has indicted ‘ex-con » Schlesinger on second- égree murder charges -fn. the | #laying of the ansislant manager | Birdland, Broadway jaye hi vietiny, reaver j - z avs: SSENISNG ep £40 LNO ONIOD &), m S3DVTIVM LV § “= | os = sSNIVOUWE : = YSHIO JO F = sOOLSnid & 3 im, ae, HIG Bay iF oo 9g GB cg an sop ot m sasso1g esnojy soipo7 FF i = JYOLS ‘Ld3qd ¥ a 7 = SADVTIVM § : LHOIN AVGIYd N3dO yy daladedebtalidalalatabatelel del Ae CANADIA REME McRa WAR 4a “ie = - jund eastern players scored: five Blockpot Jackpot in 50 numbers—-$300 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th Consolation $100 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME DOUBLE THE MANUFACTURER'S ely “poaltny. ‘for my ofirst world's: competivion since I first, won in-1956," she said, ‘The 19-. year-old: New York University / coed has: won three straight sen- iior women’s > world “champlon- ‘shins despite calds and influenza. Caral is matched against 16 olberigiris: from — the United States and (10 other countries. | . Sten intent: ero ents : cll waa drawn against. Manson{ days up to that time the largest |. » Dallymenn 4; Distinery 0. C Football | LONDON (twutorn) sivey tie In tha United Hingdoms ENGL AME DEAGUE Dividion of Mem inghatn a, Mverton Bleekburn 1, Wont Hein 2 Noackpool 1, Notts" 0 Bolton 3, Preston 1 cineisea ob. Murniley. 9 | Loode 4, Man City 4 tanon Lown 4, Lolenntet sg Mun United: 4, Wolverhampton 1 Newoastic 1, Anton Villu. 0 Of. ottenkKam 4, Portimouth 4 Wont Brorn ft, Arserinl’ 1 plelaton iW Brighton: A Rotherham oO Trlatol mm 1, Stoke 0 Chiuriton . “priatol © 1 Derby 2, BSunderiand 0 Grimaby 4, Bornsley 3 Ipawieh 3, Bwarsen 2 Tevion Or 0, Lincoln 0 Liverpool 2, Huddersfield 2 -Middhesbrough 1, Cardiff 1. Haunthorpe i, Fulham 2 . Bhoftield U f, Bhefflelds Ww. o , Division ‘Aderington ' Wrexhim. Oheatertlold Brentford . Donenater 4, ‘Southend ae “Valitex a, Bradford C's Newport. 1,- Hull Otty s Motta © 4, "Swindon 0.) Piymoush Oo, ‘Norwteh Quomia P11, Manstletd 4 Treading 4, Hovithamptory 1 Nochdale 1, Dury .O.. °. - Btockpot 0. Calehester - 4 soos Traumore 4, Bournemouth 0. - Divide TY Bradford 1, Watford’ 1 Coventry 2, Barrow 0: oy Grows Alex 0,- ‘GUinghom 4 ca Cryntnl 4, Millwall O° 2000 ‘Darlington 4, Cateshoud | a Mxeter 2, Carlile” : Northampton 4d, morquny 1 Port. Valo 4, Cheater 0 : ‘Shrewsrbury 0, ova AL 0 - Walealt.2, Aldershot. 4 oan York. Ottv. 1, Hartlepools. Le a ‘Workington ay. Southport . “Oo! $C or TISU LEAGUE; . Division: 1 : Alrdrieontinaisa: 4, Wiberntang 3 - Clyde 2, Motherwell 08 .. Dundee 4, St. Mirren 6°: Dunfermline 4, Queen ‘of 5 a Filkirk 6, Aberdeen 1 Hearts 2 altho}. Kihmarnock 1. Partick: 2 Rangers 3, Stinting Go” Third Latuirk (1, Celtic ‘ Division: i : ‘Alon y, Ayr U Nerwick 8, - Dundee U ‘9 ‘ Breehin 3, Albion 2.03: Dumbarton. 4, Stranraer 1 Fast Fife 1, Arbroath -t Forfar 2. Cowdenbeath 3. Tamiiton . 6. -Montrosy 2 © Morten 1, Stenhousemoir 3 | " BL. Johnstone. 4, Ee: searing 0 Amate TEE.” Taternitional | “Treland 0: Bcatland 0 - , THUSID LEAGUE i ' 2: 2. “ROME, Pn A, record number: of | 4 countries. have entered .the; soccer. tournament of. the: 1960! 0| Olymple. Games, bed VANCOUVER British Col- i umbia's -Tugby stalwarts here Sanday night. for a; month- | long tour of Japan. The 2-man lean, the cream | of the Weat Coast's rugger play- ers, left: Vanceuver International Airport at 10 pan. MST aboard a Canadian Pacific nitiiner for Tokyo, The eight-game series will be the first appearance of a Cana- dion rugby squad tn Japan alnce 1992. At that ume, 18 B.C, prnirte , Wins in seven starts, The trip is arranged by the WC. Rugby Union and the Jnp- ANEKE, The Wwam received a rousing sendont from some 200 persons kuthered at tho alrport to wish the players bon voyage. AVERAGE 200 LES, Tho team's serum line will ave erage a hefty 200 pounds tn welyht and ao baekflold averng~ ing about 160. Gerry MeQGavin, wt a0 pounds.) N LEGION GO MBER! e Bros. RANTY “leave o on four-week tour left - Bangor. O, GHentoran Qo ; Cliftonvine ve: Coternine ppd, Derry City: 0, Ards’ 0 . ~ Crusaders 2, Glonavon: 3. - 2 Linfield 3 a Rewults : of nodaer myatohan - phiyod aturdny Ahebe ‘bot last year, -p thet season-—and, - unquenchied, also picked up his “this won ’t be Ted I most satisfying, - When Detrdft Red Wings sent | the battered Ifttle left winger to Shicago Black: Hawks -two sca- iors ago he acemed tated to play out his NHL string with a dant place clith, But with only 11: kamen leftein che” sghedule neither “the °33- yenr=old Lindsay nor the Hawks hear. the frintest resemblance to discouraged counterparts SCORES THREE GOALS The ‘highiest-seoring Jeft wing dn NHL history got himself three oals Bundy might a4. Chicago trounced. the visiting Toronto’ Maple Leafs 5-1.° They were: hi 7 fth, 19th and 20th goals ‘this aensom, 0 Saturday, though Detroit Nek- Le ped them 5-2, Lindsay's. line got ‘both - ‘Chicago gouls and he as- His the sisted. on one- Sist. aasist old | -f2rc 140th: and: 160th mintues “in ‘tho penalty box, where he teign SAU preme, : , ‘Saturday ‘Dickle Moore ‘Cor Jected his 32nd goal and four ‘ausists ‘as’ Montreal .Canadiens walloped Boston Gruins 6-0 for Jacques | Plante’s ninth shut- out , But Sunday Canadiens tray- elled to New York and.took a 5-L licking ‘from the Rangers, Whose 1-1. draw © with Maple Leafs’ in Toronto: ‘Saturday | slopped: a losing streak at six games, BRUINS: WHIP DETROIT Boston : too, was. a different: j team Sunday, taking Red Wines 4-1 on their. home solidate. thetr . hald ice to con-! on third: -Sunday Lindsay scor ed in. the! tirst period to’ give Chiengo a: 1-0 ‘lead though Leafs carried: the. attack.” In the second: Boh Pulford tied It for the Leafs but early In the third Lindsay scored again. Lorne -Fertuson added oe i ‘and Chris ‘Pollard, ate 225, are! the biggest: men among the for- wards. Team captain is Buzz Moore, a 37-year-old - native Canndian who. played his first internn- tional against Australia in 1948. “Norm Blake, 29°- year -- old scrum-half, with international exporience against “teams. from England, Australia and others, is vice-captain; All except three of the play- ers ure from. Vancopver, Ron Burgess, Peter Clarke and. 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Pare poadoast IPAS duaberiude 1d0--Mupert Calltag! DAW 2G), Soh Warsadisvast 800--CHO Nwwe’ aad Trane Onubitg Mullnee 4 pone. oh AW Musio Gp Mobublin a e iwith Chicago another: moments after and: two ‘minutes later Ted: “scored. his: third:.3 Barto :Nesterenko .compiet- ede ‘the: rout: * “ddie. Litvenber gor assisted on: all three Lindsay gonls, Saturday’ Tod- Sloan” “seared both Chicago gonis-—his 23rd and: 24th this season, But Detroit scored three times : shorthanded. - win gaolng awry. Detroit mone came trom .Gord. Howe-—his 26th —rookie Charlie. Burns, Nick Mickoski, Alex Delvecchio and rookie Len Lunde. - ‘ Right-winger .Marcet Bonin scored twice. agninst-Boston for Canadiens Saturday. Jean Beli- Sugar and spice HOLLYWOOD uM ---A Sunset Boulevard nizht club is adding a “second = stripper to its show. Candy Barr joins Pepper Mint. BLACKWOOD ‘on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Even when you have a suit, it sometimes needs to ters place, two points back - “Of Chi-: jeago. ae indsay’s greatest National Hockey League season, but it must surely he one of his yer ‘added tivo. more; Moore added a fifth, and Bernie Geot- frion counted the #{xth. Plante: played brilliantly for his shutout, making 31 — saves, and had help from Lady Luck who frowned on the Bruin attack all night: Hard-~ -working Andy. Hebenton hanged in two gos and goalie Gump Worsley made 4h saves on Canadiens Sunday, allowing only Beliveau’s 29th goal of the nea son. Andy: Bathgate started New York off in the first period, In the second Hebenton and Harry Howell raised it to 3-0. before Beliveau scored and in the third Hebeton scored again. - Camille Henry rounded out. the scoring with his 20th goal this soason, eeereaimmmenerie ennai ma wren er Ht Edmonton rink itakes. schools - curling title CALGARY | OG Four young- sters from Edmonton. gave Al- berta its first: Canadian -high school curling — championship : Friday night. A Ross Sheppard. High Schoo! iYink “skipped ~ by 18-year-old *Johnny Trout.won- the title. in i the last match of the Dominion ‘finals: by defeating . New. Bruns- wick 8-6. ‘The victory averted a five- “Way i tie for first place and caused a four-way deadlock. among Sas- katchewan, Northern Ontario, | Quebec and Ontario - for second ' spot. Final standings had Prince Edward Island behind the lead- ers with six wins in 19 games. Manitoba -and. New - Brunswick had four wins each. Nova Sco- + ‘tia had three and Newfound- lhard one to take. It snapved his! land and British Columbia were; tied for Jast place: with: ‘one. wvic~ 4 | Weekend fic ghts |. | (tory. each. ore Sener é HOCKEY. SCORES .. SATURDAY. . Western. League | Seattle. 3,-Spokane 4 Vancouver 0, Victoria 2 .{ Calgary 8, New West. 5: Winnipeg 3, Edmonton 4 (overtime) | Okanagan Senior Penticton 2, Kelowna 3 (over- time) Kelowna leads best-of-: seven semi-final 3-0. x Rossland 6. Nelson 3 SUNDAY Western League New Westminster 5, Seettia 6. completely established side ‘Lindsay scores thr ae Habs have crazy | mixed-up weekend By The Canadian Press ‘at about the ee for Ha Wilf Greaves ‘drops decision | | to Fullmer in terrific scrap. NEW. YORK (CP)—Two slashin. x Canadian fighters’from the West and the fast put up tremendous 10-round battles Friday night against the favored Fullmer brothers—Utah’s wasn't victory for Wilfie their prestige. ‘Greaves, the handsome. blonde mauler from Edmonton, dropped a close decision in the televised main bout to Gene Fallener, for- mer middleweight champion of the world and one of the tough- ast body pune hers in the bust- Ness, , Hayden, a ‘sharp. counter- punching lightweight frém New Glasgow, SLS., now living in Westyille, battled to -a crowd- Neaging draw with the former champion’s younger and srnailer brother, Jay, who ‘also. Iikes bo tear the hody apart. CANADIANS CHEERED The crowd of .2,500 paying about. $5.506 cheered for the un- derdog Canadians in this first ‘ boxing card of the new turnover ;at Madison .Square’ Garden where Ned Irish now is prei- dent and Harry Markson, vet- eran of-the old Mike Jacobs days, is general managér of boxing. . In the Greaves bout, one Judge voted for a. draw. Judge . Nick Gamboli called it even in rounds and. points. . But the mafority Dicked Gene. Referee. Harry Kes- sler scored it 5-4-1 for the ex- champion and judge Jack Gor-i The AP! don say it.6-4 for Gene. scoreboard picked Pullmer 6-4, GREAVES PRESSED FIGHT - Greaves, in- ‘esing. for the sec-. ond time to Gene but by a much closer margin, pressed the fight, all the way against the 12-to-4 farovite. Using his good left jab and hook, he piled up points in| the early. rounds “but the. right-/ hand bombs that Fullmer’ kept | landing to the body took its toll ; sixth round, and? that was the turning point. HARD TO TARE... For Greaves the. loss was a) jong winning: streak at 13... The, Ho} ly wood, Calif. A. Felix -¢Pelon) Cervantes, 12515, Mexi- ‘eal, ‘Peacock, 1233 uel “Rodriguez, 145%, Cuba, - .stopped Joe Micelli, 14415, New Calif. outpointed Billy , Los Angeles, 16. Havana. “Cuba w—Luis Man- : York, 5. { i : E : leads best-of-seven semi- ; final 2-1. | Western International . ‘NHL Stan be “protected.” Mr, Mas-| | hada tricky little problem to cope with in today’s deal, but of course he solved it handily. Mr. Champion opened the king of hearts and, atter a look at the duniuny, shifted to the queen of spades. Meo Masters had cased the hand quickly, With out hesf- tation he phiyed ao stnall spade, permitting the queen oto win. This Mine play was the key to the hand, MeoMr Champion continued hearts, dummy bad a tramp left to take eare of the Chird round. His decision was to lend another spade and Mr. Masters won {nn his band, cleared the sult and then ran che clubs. He diseard- cd three hearts on the last three elubs und made Cve-add, This is the kind of a hand that Mr. Musay might piteh an the table with 6 the offer to con. ca} cede a spade und N two hearts. But ag you see, It's not quite that sliple. ‘Lot's sees wha would happen if Mr. Masters took Mr. Mantory tne tirst spate, Ne could take his second high apade and (hen start on the clubs, hoping Ghat the defender with the high trump held at least three clubs. Tt this wore Wie case, he could drop one hea On the (aird club and another of the fourth club while somebody traimnped, Bul dn thts hand Mr, Cham- plon would cutf the Uviedt round wf clibs and cash two hearts (o South dealer Hoth sides vulnerable NORTH Mr, Dale adi y 83 SAO7 0 ' ¢ ‘ ( 6 WENT KAST panplon ts. Keen al ¥ A ‘0 7 @KWw9 &IS 42 SOUTH AIr. Mastees @®AKSOUNS wurst e7 &KT The biddhig: South Wot ta Dass 24 Wass 3¢@ Pass va Pass 4d @& All Pass Oponlng leads King of hearts. defvat the contract. Mr. a 8 a tg eee - ane e North «th Pass Cant to lose ono trump trick no niat- ter how the adverse spades were divided. Why not lose it at once? In fact he knew it was absolutely necessary to fase the spade while (here wax a tramp on the bourd to stop the heart uit. Mis chie€ aduilrer, Mr. wia kibilaing the hand, avercaine Wit awe "What a play,” be matd) “How can you make a play like thaq so Casto” “Ws Merely pentus.” replied Mr. Masters atyly, Now, Ho was t Mr, Masters realized: he had! Manila iP— Al Asuncio, 112, Philippines, outpointed Dommy 'Ursua, 118,. Philippines, 12. Osaka, Japan iM—Jiro Sawada, 147, Japan, outpointed Teruo Kamloops 3, Vernon 4 (Vernon. :Muraoka, 144, Japan. 10. dings ' WL F F ‘ Montreal 38 32 14 '2 204 122 7 iCnicago .... 59 34 22 13 170 169 EL , Boston 59 25 26 8 169 182 58, New York .. 58 22 25 12 [GI i72 55° Detralt 57 22 29 6 13% 167 350: Toranto 57 19 38 10 [40 166 43° bully boys of the ring—and though the outcome Greaves ‘and Jackie Hayden, there was no logs to ast tine the two ‘Jolters tone gat, was in Sst Lake. City in Sane. wary, 1997. Greaves, then. undert the reins of the late Jake Mintz,) ally with his hook” was 4 . comparative ty green} Greaves agreed. “I am more youngster thrown im with the! mature, "he said. “Ll thought 1 middleweight champion a lew won this time but he has a tough weeks after Puller had won the! atyte 1 worked on my fab in the srown trom Sugar Ray. Fulimer$ gyrn. and then forgot. te URE it puneticd Out an Cnsy dactsionr:. after the itth ‘round. ye The win wes Fulleer’s ninth} os straight since the might in May: Matchmaker Jack Basrett hopes to tse Greaves with Joey 957, when Robinson's lef, heox: knocked him cold and stripped{Glambra. 2 stylish boner, eh sore future date. : hivn of his briefly held title. SPECIAL the age of 27, Fullrner has hed} 3 pro fights. His record is 49-4! Boys: Corduroy Pants — mere mature than. when 1. fought him the fase time,” said: Gene. “He hits harder, expeci- | AG} "RAISED GREAVES Fullmer had nothing but praise for his Edmonton op- “ponent, “Greaves is _stronger and | A Pts HOW © ABOUT $4. 25 SOME CHINESE Chifd’s Corduray Long FOOD | 2-6, Reg. $2.25. TONIGHT . Plow 45 | ’. PHONE $1 - “Shop at B.C. Clothiers Ltd. 717. - 3rd Ave. West Thee gree — 3829 - MELROSE CHOP SUEY TOTEM wes. | “WEDNESDAY. ONEX. JAMES MASON | ROD STEIGER {_ INGER STEVENS Sab haa see re ok “Today t to! Ved. 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