IMPORTED. ‘PIPES, CIGARS, ‘CIGARETTES “dives: YOU. Pak: Ribbon: Changer yor road in 2 anges, “Nothing to wind or thread. gr dn: now! Gros fone. ‘Colourss: Bon: Blue,” W _ Sundabangy, te sNow Brilliant Action. ian call byplag: ‘ounlor,’ Tghtning carrlayd. return * , camfortahble - aa _ fi on Cylindar, tha ataP ated ‘Dutchmen have, won ‘six of their ‘trip? ‘ Valley, Calif, ‘site. of the’ ‘Games’ ‘Feb: 18- 28. : WARWICK TEES OFF. in. the: league standings.: ne me ‘Bauer coached. the Dutchmen 5, Lwhen they lost’at the 1956 Olym- pics... He said he. is’ taking ‘Pen- i;nington’s comments . good}. stride.” - (aie Pom with | thedeqaate ‘pre-|. Bauer said the team welcomed | Barations: for. the: OCs: and Warwick's. offer . of». ‘help but |. “Dick | simply ° wasn’t. in’ “shape.” ~Goman said Warwick - trained | others. . He: was’ “either. ‘too, old. ; ‘Or: not capable.’ me ee ES een an "good. enough: shape: He ‘PLAY. RUSSIAS OS. “The Dutchmen” play. ‘Russia ‘said, ‘however, that. he didn’ t get]. “ | here: Sunday. ‘with’ some’ players Tomita. of the, Japanese: Olympi hockey team. and defenceman, fi Shigeru Shiniada. managed to to shut: the door: on “this! spot: by Pete Eades of the Intermediate. |- | Pacific. Coast League All-Stars “in.an: exhibition game. in Van- -” " couver. But ‘they allowed - Eades | to score thrée times. during the |. game which - Japan: lost: 10-9: last. seven: ‘games. and are, second |: ye :| Seriously some days and not on): sia in eh ‘some- 0 the Dutchmer may: play. | ‘The. Olympic= -bound: ‘team will: ‘bey named ‘a: few: Gays afterwar ds. Members: ‘the: “Canadian | team’ “will have ‘about. three ‘weeks of training” together -before: ‘the “first. -Olympic., ‘Bame. fos “Dutchmen: player Don: Rope, al “school teacher, ‘in:Galt, Ont:, said “there ‘is. no. ‘djssension” in: the P hockey instructional to ar | in. Po-|: + land; “he ‘said. “the: Russians. are dvery. str ong. “The ‘Czechs, Swedes and: the: United: States: will give tus trouble,: too? sr - , BAUER. "IN CHARGE oon 3 “Ernie ‘Goman; ‘manager - of ‘the ; Ontario Hockey Association: Sen+ club. “Pennington ‘comes: out. ‘ior: A< Club,’ said Bobby. Bauer,|-with~ ‘some ; “funny | things: at interim ‘coach since: Bill Durnan }: ‘times, -He’s"'a" young. guy.” .: . Ken’ Laufman, another: Dutch- man “veteran; said: “The spirit’ is good. We do need. a few horses, but. I; understand - we're . Betting them," ” wUE eS ye en resigned ‘about; ‘three. weeks’ ago, ‘lis “as ‘competent a coach “as there. is: ‘in, amateur hockey. any- where. in. Canada.” oe Under’ “Bauer's: direction, ‘the| ~ Bests i team in his _ prepares for ROSSLAND, B.C. (CP)—An ‘Olympic’ ‘ski ‘tear , y today for competitions in. the United | “States before Ito |. Men’s Floor: : to “first. place, : eset ‘ibed:as the best: in Canada’ s historywas to leave} heading : for the Games at Squaw Valley; Calif., next, rs wooneedenccoqoagesereas sevcereed The team is .on-an: exhibition tour of Western Canada before the Winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, : " “—CP Bote. Japanese a tose ale exhibition - POWELL RIVER, BC. @) — Japan’s .. Olympic * “hotkey team twent down for its: sixth ‘straight defeat. here. Monday night, . los- ing, 8-3- to Powell River Regals |p of. the.-Pacific Coast. ‘Amateut : Hockey™ League, - The, Regals, ‘usuall r 1 ‘after the. second. ~The’ ‘Japanese that jammed | this paper town's arena. : J “Hank: Goodrich son, Dave. Kinishinko; Harvey Linnell. Ed. Henderson and Wally ‘Hretchka.’ ‘For Yamada,” Takashai | Hidenori- -Kakahara. altars tatetnhaatetnte talc tote PPOP LA Sporis Calendar ‘Tonight ‘at. the Civic Centre the “giants” of | the Senior Hockey League “will face cach other in a BAM ‘decide sole “Possession” of ' Both RCMP and) ‘Sports: Shop are currently tied following a" Junior ogame scheduled, A q p. m, \ mon thi: All bub. two ‘of the men’s ‘and: women's . teams - were! chosen Monday: eht: on the. basis: of: alx] weeks of trials and training at]. twa resorts In British. Columbia KJ southeast IKootenny district, cob Andy Tominy. of Ottawa, ‘wom en's...coach’! who., selected: the teams. ‘with men's, coach: Frank’ Tritscher. of Austria, said: “They are the best ski toans Canada has’ evar ‘had, | They. ‘should do hotter than any Canadian toams hiva.: -hofore,”. yeh iy | Automatic: selections for’ the ie . women's. -toums wore: Anne Hog- aivelb.of Ottawa and-Naney Hol-+} | land. of Montreal, whe: aro Wrain® aq a un Avila a a on b | “LAS VEGAS, ‘Nov. Ut —Hoavy=, tee ‘wolght boxer. Lamar Clark: Of). Oednr. Olty,, Utah, aot’ a: ‘yecord. of. 44 Abynlght: knockouts Mone fo, day night whion, ho. belted. Konny. “iH ‘Haydon to*the- canvas at 50 B00~ : onds of tho. firat.round, 9.0006 ‘Billy Box, lght-hoavywolght, : | aot tho: ‘old. mark of 43. during | ‘tho Second. World: War... : i 4 Clark .'wolghed : '185° ‘pound | iL while Haydon, fronLos. Angalos,). “| went 108, Olark hag: yet: 40, meat fobarankod Hiphtons, A me Wace ( es o Vancouver” a cd ried boxlig, ‘ 4 mn FORMER: WORTA. woltorwolght, ‘charnpion. "Baimoy Ros (loft mt hia Heat nant in, o pear wee eat, muntehied ngninaly «Mayor. Harry; Voilner:.of Medicine Ha it, In ajtwoeyounc Joxhibition pout: in. Vancouvor: to. promate the | honds!, for: Tarael Meta older-—biti: ‘what, the: Cant, Inckod'h promoter Bort. ‘Lowos" “tndeewata tines og MONTREAL: vath, Boston. Bruins’: sharp-! shooting centre; picked up. five points . last, week. to ‘regain ‘the National Hockey, League | ‘Scoring leadership. -: His two: goals and ‘three. assists were the week's fattest points’ collection among. those: ‘presently within: hailing distance of the lead. League statistics released to- day show. Horvath . with 27° goals highest ° ‘in the league—and 25 assists. for. 52 points. Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks counted only.*one. assist’: and‘ was: de- throned. His 50. ‘points are made up of 24 goals and.26 assists: ' Andy. Bathgate: of. New | York. Rangers’ scored:.a ‘goal’ ‘and three assists. ‘and, moved up. from ‘a’ fourth= place: tie:into- ‘thitd place. He: has 17: “goals and- a league- ‘squad - were. ‘favorites’ of the. crowd: of. 1,766, ; scored twies for: the winners and singles went to: John ‘Halley;; Wally Ander- Japan’ ‘it. was Toshihiko Inatsu. and. for top” spot ‘and. they. meet — a leading’: 31° assists. for: his. 48. 7m points.” : oy Jean - ‘Beliveau of. “Montreal Canadiens ‘fell back.a notch into]. fourth place with: 47 points, scor- ing. only, a-goal.: His: tow als. ‘are 23-24. "| STASIUK MOVES. UP |. ton’s. Vic. Stasiuk—one goal and two | assists—lifted’ ~him~ from sixth to fifth place with a goals- assists mark » ‘of | 16- 29. ‘fer points.- of Montreal was blanked “during the week and dropped from a fourth-place tie into sixth spot with 44 points. Don McKenney _ Remember When: By The Canadian. Press . ‘+ Henry Armstrong, world feath- erweight boxing champion, in- vaded the Hghtweight ranks 22 years. ago. tonight to score. a stxth-round Knockout over En- rico Venturi, It. was Armstrong's first: start! Ino a year that saw him become simultaneous holder of. three world boxing crowns the featherweight, welterweight and. lightweight. ge ay Harvey,. 88,. Howe, 90; “York, ‘343 “tice, New. York,: 30." Pye, ' -easters in. the. six NHL cities, - similar: ballot. will be held at the “Prince Rupert’ Daily News. we _Tuesday, | January 12,1960 >: “Horvath n tops scorers with five-point - weel @-Bronco Hor-| of Boston, ‘points. ‘league -Three points collected by Bos- 45 |. Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard |. land, ss Chicago nae Hawks a player were: first all-star. team-in- the balloting at: ‘the. half-way mark. of the. season, . The ‘second. team, at: this stage, 1s. ‘comprised’ ‘of. ‘two New : York | Rangers.” ‘gridone. player” each | from Detroit; ‘Montreal, Toronto Maple Leafs: itd Boston. Bruins. Results of the. voting ‘releas-: : ed ‘today show fight winger. “Gordie Hove of Detroit. as the seonly. unanimous selection, Te= .-eeiving the full 90 ‘points. ‘pos- ‘sible. Defenceman Doug Har- vey. “of Montreal received 88. “The: selections, with points; First» team —.Goal: Jacques Blante.” “Montreal, “68; defence: 1 Marcel ‘Pronovost, Detroit, 44;. centre: Jean Beli- veau, Montreal, 84; wight. wing: left wing: Bobby. Hull, Chicago,. B40 8 ” ‘Second... team. — Goal: operry Sawehuk, ’ ‘Detroit; 65; defence: s Tom: Johiason, Montreal, 39, Al-. jan Stanley, Toronto, 35; centre: Bronco. Horvath, “Boston, 50; right wing: Andy Bathgate, New left. wing: ‘Dean. Pren- TO Vo TE AGAIN | : " The voting. was ‘done ‘by. hockey writers, broadcasters and’ tele- “A end’ of ‘the season and’ the point totals combined | with the first- “halt vote,” | * . Points ar ¢ ona counting a goal’ ‘and two ‘assists, holds seventh Place} with 42 points. - ag TS - Gordie’ Howe. of Detroit - Red Wings, ‘tied with McKenney: a week ago, “lost -ground with his single © ‘goal and “now has 40 201. Behind: him.are Bernie {Boom © Boom). ' Geoffrion and Dickie. Moore’ of Montreal, with 38..and. 37. points, respectively, and: Dean. Prentice of New York with 36. °° “Phere was no upheaval in ‘the “standing ~--but — Boston Bruins,’ feated team, took a firmer hold on fourth place. three games. The Canadiens, ‘splitting their two games with Chicago, main- iL tained. their 11-point: lead’ over second- -place ° coronte Leafs, “who™ lost. two! games. a pues good is ‘the ‘United States hockey team that will. ‘compete in: the Winger Olympics: at Squaw. Val- ley; ‘Calif. February | 18-287? “Tt undoubtedly is the strong- |} U.S, in’ ‘Olympic: compéetition. and Jack Riley’ said Monday. “THe squad is so much better hesitancy in’ saying that no more than four or five ‘who played: with me. in the 1948 Olympics could make this team.” “Riley. looks for a battle of the big. five-~Canada, ’ Russia, Swe- den, Czechoslovakia’. and’ the U.S, He gays Japan should be rated the “dark horse.” The Japanese . are. touring ‘British ‘Columbia ‘and, have lost all six games to intermediate teams, rete of ‘the. ‘contostanta' ngo—Ross anglualnanis at an “combatants before” ‘the ‘ght, Tho bout. was. abbravintod Hoonusa~ Ja now 60 and Mayor Volnor A. In yt ‘i _ second « team’. are. ‘Stanley, Hor- 5-3- 1 basis for of the week's: ‘only: ‘unde-! _ They won, all Maple " ~ three " WEST | POINT, N.Y. wD aw J est. team ever to represent. the, it could. wind. up: anywhere from | the winner to -fifth place,” coach. than the others that I have ‘no |} TO ee ene ae a Bea Yee to the N ational Hockey I first, second and. ‘third. cholces,. Hull,; 21 years old, AS the ‘only first- ‘team: choice new’: to all-star selections... ‘Newcomers’ ‘on.’ the centre; Henri Richard real, 243, ‘ight - wing: Geoffrion, ‘Montreal, : wane ‘Bert. 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