1A EP ET OEE a we Oe eRe ER ye _Loeal |: AOR powlag .f UPriday: ight. ‘of Arrows. led 3 Longue, rolling “Belleville. Ont 3 fahs. joing “alrport: Sunday: to: give the they left: forthe World Amate ‘dslovakia. The Bley (above) wave ‘to: ‘fans ‘a y i : first. leg of: : mS CP Photo. for Ys. 3, Manines |)" . RNY, /Mites Shes 33 BY The Canadian Press Bee Too ler of. Seattle T otems Sines eased his in- dividual s scoring total to 76: ‘points Tuesday night, only ithree points behind seoring lez der Eddie Dorohoy of} | Calgary, although ‘Totems: went down to'a 8-1 defeat | before Vancouver: Canucks i ina Western Hockey Lea- ‘at gue Re ume. e played it in’ ‘Vancouver. The win. was: Vancouver's first this: season over: Totems | and amoved ‘Canucks :'to - within 10 points of, const ‘division leading Scattle’s: 66:°. Canucks: had: lost three times | to Totems: and: tied [them onee, “ a Tonight. New |. “Westminsler | viaits: ‘Spokane: ‘and: ‘Winnipeg, is " CHINESE. FOOD “TONIGHT ~ PHONE | MISSED. RECORD | meee Seattle's: ‘single: goal ‘robbed : dng: for Vancouver with: 78 sec- wads. gone, Late in the. first period defenceman Gerry: Blaine famade I 2-002 0 The second © period. went by sooreloss. asx: Gamble handléd 12 shots, many of them (In speetne= ular style, ' Mel. Pearson, scored ‘Canucks’ third goal-early ia “the ethird period, but with five minutes re- maining, Al Fonteyne. slapped in ‘Benttie's only marker assisted by Bul MneFariand and Melder, PENTICTON - — Kelow na Packers. defeated Penticton Vs G2 in an. Okanagan. Senior Hookey League game here: Tues- day vant before niore Uhan. 2,000 seronming fans | Mike Durban led Kelowna racarers with two pols, Bryan iTavhe, Jim Middleton, Moe >Young and Gerry Cuyer eneh scored ahndes. . > Lyle Willey and Tok Bently pscared for Pentlotan, bee 4 ” Perma ee ye tea KAMLOOPS: AP ee Kanloops iChieta defeated Vernon Canad- jnns M3 dn a ragged Okanagan B| Senior Hockey League game here Tresday night befare about 1,100 faa. Coneh Bly Hryctuk aiid wad Kens led Ghiefs with two gants REGISTER. ‘NOW . _ FLOWERCRAFT CLASSES | AT THE CIVIC CENTRE . JUNIORS, 4 pm. MONDAYS ADULTS. (beginners), 5 p.m. T UESDAYS. | FABRIC: DECORATIONS - 8 ?P. m. FRIDAYS FASHION. FOOTWEAR. sree ra CeCe eH Ye ee ee ee | umph over cellar- and are now hack Senior Men’s perry Shento Burtch: ‘KDHE: 34 point jYead the Clothiers. 4 |. Shenton now Jeads the scoring race: with 217 po _| tales ahcad:of CYO's A with'212, 0: E |. The. foul- studde tHe Fraser ‘and Payne the first. and . third”. per were matched down: the “middie; int the: second and final “BAN “Sunherg’ was nig “lJohn Newton was runn the scoring: with 13° me .Praser the end of the firatequ i pieked up a little in. the, third ‘| period to make the sco Abut could: do no. mor Aj the clothiers in the final stanza. The. Luckles fired: several times |: cager.. a shouting. Nickerson. ‘received one more!” technical foul for the’ same cir- cumstances and Dan was also handed one. had to be taken out of the game, nso. °. Referees Morison - were Mquite free’? with the. personal Empress At the free shot line, they apiuiast Fraser of 29 shots, Tn Memorial High School Rainmiak- era added thelr thumped Sunrise The almost perfect free (brew tne, scaring chayges while Sunrbe only ¢ éd seven of ulue tries, Booth ted r4-0 yraing dntoa the second period but Sunrise kept up with the pace and ted the Ralnmakers wd S039 by the end of the third period, The In- the final pertod, a ee Tey ga Ow vee we owrrre oe ae coe per # ww ee ee ee ee neers Bw ee Dee oe ew OR Pe Re Kr No se! Fraser and’ Pas irits ly five { thee»: Frosty. high i Hows, ‘fo waetarte led: the fi the Luckles. with 15°-poin Frosty ot five. ms & " NEUPS pat qe euior Meir’s- “Leagite. by halftime, Old Empress "praser’ “nd Payne—Shenton 17, .Mit- chell. (14, Nickerson. 3, Forbes Ze Gurney, : MacAfee | 6,. Reng- yold | 7. “Eotat: OB.) oe - Old” Empress’ Hotel—Newton ~ and Payne. ‘| 48-43 than. tle 13, Burteh |17; | ince upert, Daily News : Wednesday, February Ay TOS | Sigar Basilio rematch fight “ atecnaned middleweight tham- f. plonship ‘petwrten | Sugar Ray Robinson and. Car- hen” Baxtiles well . ‘be held in | ‘Chisago Stadium. probably in: “Apri; ‘Pasilivs, co-manager, | Foe Netro, said Teestay night. b., Netro said there it nothing 2 8 ty a report Robinson wilt fight :. fight - heavyweight ¢ hamp Archie Moore. .- Loo 8 “(Phat matels is jase a lof, or ot i talk, ” Netro said, adding that °° Eo gg? Robinson-Basilie fight’ is: _ “jn the making and I have ne | donbt it will come off. Jt with | probably in April. 7” PRET! mate a ‘Suits y “Slacks: © Topcoats — O° ‘Pants | QUICK SERVICE ‘IT'S SNOW EON SAYS MAD INE—Seventeen-year-old Mad-~ Pred Lamble: 2, ae B, Last,.10,~ 3, ‘Sunberg - Morison - 2. Stewart 1. “Total en, : : “Junior League Be, Rainmakers~-Allen - 412,: - Bpecht: ES, (peeret 14, D. McLeod “33, ‘Duncan 5S - McLeod, Martin. Total 57.° ” gienrise Warner VT ‘Sankey,’ ‘Morvin 6, Haudenschitd 13; Gey -10,: Jonn-, son Letourneau. Total © 47: im : Womens League + Pia proatye a Gaflya Crimolfson “10, Fashion—Bryant: L. _Wiek. 2. ‘Oswet- ‘ski, Howe 8° Tomlinson “4, Kinney: 3 2. | Dutton. ‘Total. 15." : _the “hectic - in fai ‘technical ‘foul for | BILL. MORRISON - MacAfee| .° - Injures eye “Luekies playing coach, Bil) =f bee alt | 4 Morrison, received an injury to Australia his. eye while rebounding and on verge - . oo, of Victory. ADELAIDE, Australia | (Reu- ters)—The Ashes, mythical sym- bol of Anglo-Australian. cricket. supremacy, were within Aus- Bailey and Gary fouls, giving Old 21 and the Clothiers 17. the Ho- telmen. were more necurate as{-tralin's grasp today after the garnered 16 of 25 tries) afth day’s play of the fourth and Payne's WM, ericket test against England. ‘At the close: England was 198 for five wickets. In’ their second Innings—still 38 runs tn arrears. They followed on after making 240 In thelr firét Innings in re- ply to. Australia’s total of 476. With only. ane day's play. re- Inaining, the ‘Australians, who need only: a draw to. clinch the Ashes, Were in sight of. their third win of the serles. Aus- tralia won the first two contests In the five-mateh series, and the third was drawn, The vream of England's bat- ing fell today before the pace bowling of Gordon Rorke Ray Lindwell and the leg spin the juntor. fixture, Booth to they victory ns nnother - record ST 47, Teagne-leaders displayed shooting at the 23 of 28 tal- No-lass 27-87 at halftime fell behind when thetr! Suprise crew Gale! : as she’ ‘hears the. end of a 218-" i mile snowshoe. hike to Man-" ‘| days later was the sendoff to. : professionals “the ‘gala French- Canadian In- |} . ce ; ! I Lo whe i 6 Mekay, Roberts, “Small, Soke ternational Snowshoe Conven- | prefer . ses 6. ‘Total, 21. : League was Don Cameron oF me’ Calypsos with 1257 and Rupert} . {Motors with 3593 captured team } tallied 633 for and ! New collection of Shoes jor Spreng, Suarting THE ELEGANT PUMP japlece while Qerry Prince and Ted Leboda and Fred Sasuska- moe Yo the others. Frank King, Shennan Mair and Wilt THeTHEAE ae ured for Vertian, ROSA AND ~Roastand Warriors xWwamped Trail, Sinoke high scorer, Gearge Warner, Wasi taken aut for five fouls anc the grocers were auiscored 18-1 Warner netted Ut polits John Oben paced the achool squad with Ud. Ken Speeht und Don MeLeod each scored J to take second houors, | wad high 158" “Toledo, knocked out, Jiram} ; Remson, 138, Detroit, a -eline.. Anctil ‘of Granby, Que., “rubs: toes: that’ are really tender: 2% - 6th St tee sm chester, N.H. Madeline and her father left home. Jan. 19 in: company with another “hiker. ‘Their arrival at Hooksett 10 busy _ Sey Re MT EG ROLE OEE, Sterner 2 OP photo. from APL tion. | Ken ‘Adrian rolls 293 — in Celco “sy y Ken ‘Adrian of. Shop-Easy and. Betty Turner of McRae Motors , led: Celco City Bowling league ! play last Wednesday: with’ high singles ‘of 293 and 265: . : League, Effie Kangas of | the “shoe thei’s famous for its trim good kooks, hecventy |. comiest cod long, - feng WE. we _ Cees! | Oceanview with 706. 2 high single and hich three. Hazel Kyle of McRae MM EOtOrs | women's high: three in B League. Ev Nyfors of Lugky Rovals | marked up 258 for men’s high | single and Harold Pietcher of Lucky Royals put together 641 for high three. A&A seore of 1171 mnie, the shoe that fits to wonderfully in sizes 3% to 12, AAAA to E. $17.95 ees { + ‘won Lucky: Royals team high single and} McRae Motors totalled 3129- for} team three. RESULTS t A. League—GQood Netgehbos 3, Coaks | Jewellers 1; Sweet Sixtcen 3, RCMP | 1; Radio Cabs 4, All Sorts 0: Shoap- i Easy 3, Tom-Boy 1; Rupert Motors + 3, Calypsos 1; Oceanview Angela 3.) Wongs Paramounts f. i _B Lengue—Jugheads 4, Co-Op, 0; | Lueky Royals 3, ROMP i) Marte: Radio 3, Savoy 1; Johnsons Outtoxarrads | 3. Plpefitters 1) -Ketly ODougtas 4.) Neighbors 0: McRaes 3, Neal Evans ft! seneeermerreae sneyeiemi sins btnntad tet meenenaAeh A NmpNS tee PL He mE CHILD SKIERS: | Six-week courses for youns- ; sters are conducted at 17 ele-) mentary schools in Oslo, Nar-: way. FAMILY SHOE STORE “Where Smart Shoe Shopoers Shop” a 532-3rd AVE. W. at Sth ST. PHONE 4132 arr bee bheanmsitenrimatpeye me An 604 of Ritehte Renaud. The first ball of the day broke the last Une; gf England's resistance, Lind- wall having Trevor Batley caught behind the wicket. The only re- Yes! We are MMOVING Soon PRE-MOVING SPECIALS vomnized bataman still stand- Ing ds ‘Tom Graveney, unbeaten; after a stubborn Inning of 28./! 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