Fe oe PMY CR FAN AN ey ce ie fishe did d flnlly snap. a Picture. -The.. hustling. ‘rightwinger : of} = New York. “Rangers..put’ together. two goals ‘and :three assists: and; today. finds. ‘himself. only. one: a point, ~ behind. Montreal. Canad- |, For yr Kniepkamp honors with 677. ~ “high ‘single took high. “ahree | rs Ellen Fitzgerald of. Kelly Dour: las bowled. 271- and Kay Reekie: rolled 541 for women’s: * high single and high three in: B Sec~ tion: Capturing men’s high | single | was Al Faithful -of’ Pipefitters with 256 and Jeryy Sommerville 1 Of : Kelly Douglas amassed "625" for. men's high three. “Plpefitters rolled 1105 for team high:: ‘single and Kelly Douglas = bowled ° 3087 to take ‘team high , three: ” Results: A Section—Arrows 4, Tom Boy 0; RCMP 4, Allsorts « 0;: Radio Cabs 4, Sweet Sixteen 0: Good Neighbors 3, Rupert Motors 1; Shop -Easy 2, Ocean’ View Calypsos 2, Cooks 2, B Section—Kelly Douglas 3, Pipefitters 1;:Nelghbors 4, John. sons ‘0; Lucky \.Royals. 4," Jug- heads 0; McRae Motors”3, Savoy t7"Maring Radio 3, Neal Evans 1 RCMP 3, Co-Op 1. . tay ong. ‘a Curling results Results of last night's play in the Women's Cufling club, Col- umbia Collulose trophy compet- ition are as follows: 7 paneP. Eby 0, G. Eby 7; Whatman 11, nivett' 4; Shier 10, Ritchie 5; Schuman 9, Bateman scored a. goals ine stretch since Dec. ot tossed in and now. Jeads the pack. with 54 points. | TOP. SGORER i ‘The: same two ‘players. are. ments.. Bathgate, who has col- lected 28 assists, tops’ the goal- ‘getters with his 25... Closest. are Dickie Moore of Montreal and Don McKenney of Boston Bruins with 23 cach. Geoffrion, “whose - goal total stands at 19, leads the. playmak-~ ers with 35 assists. Bill Gadsby of New York is next with 81.0. Third and fourth places in the scoring derby still belong to Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings and Eddie Litzenberger of Chicago Black Hawks, Howe | has 47 points and Litzenherger 46, Moore, Jast year’s NHL scoring champion, remains In fifth place with 42 points, : Tied for sixth place at 39 points are MeKenney and Mont- real's’ Jean Belivean, ROCK ET SLIPS | Veteran Maurice (Rocket) Ri-, chard of Montrenl was blanked In: his team's’ two ‘games. last wock and fell from sixth place to an elghth-place deadlack with Alex Delveeahio of Detroit. Mach has 38 points, Ane dy Be an te chases 9m-Boom's record — : MONTREAL (CP)—Andy Bathgate splurg e last: week: has, all but.’ tur ned: - the National] Hockey League’ s scoring race into ‘a “dead heat. | TEs The burly, Bdomer, who hasn't nee ~10-game Be three . assists .in :a’ single - game |: pace- -setters in. different depart- Defenceman |’ = OP, Wirephoto. . S five-point siiymiiy, NY. wie period;: “Oct. 125 - en mions;. Bos. : ley, i , of, playmaker Gar -{ come. an be. Hit Chinas on 0. : “This is then ost. ‘serious ‘dif wei as tions ‘raised. by: Russia and, Bul-|' the. world. amateur :: to: playing. “against ‘Nationalist ficulty.: we: have: ever faced, tournament.’ ‘official . said. ; ;Mon- | day night... The. United * “States, | Chile,: Brazil and ‘Puerto Rico. are. | the: ‘other... ‘countries entered.» They. qualified’ for’ :the finals : : in three-day élimination rounds ick will’ stop: ‘the: puck -before. her camera “does. t's not: ‘known . that ended ‘Sunday. Canada.’ was | eliminated, pat oy AWAAIT: INSTRUCTION - The Russian’ delegation said ‘it was, sending a, cable’, to ‘Moscow for. ‘instructions:: “There. were, ‘in- dications © ‘the © draw.’ would. not received, "AD ‘tournament’ spokesmen ‘said | the Soviet. Union , and ‘Bulgaria objected on. ‘grounds they: ‘did not. recognize. Nationalist. China as ‘a. country:.° fees Tournament officials said. ‘that | | oy: agreement of teams. taking |: part. host Chile, would: meet: For- mosa in, the’ opening. game: .to- | night. « che In: ‘the | ‘meantime, _ garia | have postponed drawings'|'¢ ‘for. the’ championship ‘ ‘round: of}: oe basketball |; oa tournament. . They. ‘are’ ‘opposed |] be ‘conducted. until - ac reply. was | - officials ie ye we ve Ne, ‘points. ‘and 21 pague nda vet-, fouls. SOY: Bill ‘Mor son, who. will coach ‘the - ‘team .U neil: ‘regular © has 56° points. and 27 fouls. - League ‘standings: - as. follows: ‘John ‘Lambie has \84: points’ and 9 fouls; ‘Rod Tait: has 80 points and 14 fouls: and’ Dar- rell Young “has: 43 ‘points and 45 fouls. ' Rupert. “will: play their game. at:7: 30. , Wednesday, night with Juneau. “Team, manager is league: pres- ident. We G. Galezand the squad is ‘being “sponsored “by : the: Civic Centre and. ‘the. Savoy Hotel. Hockey team | also. travels wee ewe YY VY we ete he bee co . “Ray Spring aone. time. top | “coach | {Don ‘Hartwigarrives on. “Priday, POM “other Oo players: -on -the: ‘allcstar. team ‘are |: “first : ‘No, 1. Bruins: fan. * ‘te NENT Vv ees Mh eS Sere Se Ne tet Se se . a a . ue . : Oey, | d':Boston: Bruins. e directio joust: with the Br uins, no. A 69- -year- -old retired: handy- man, Casserly clamis: the title of Now. the. duties. and . ‘obliga- tions ‘of: -such an -exalted “office ‘involve. an intense and. vocal -prejudice- against: Richard—or SO ‘Casserly figures it.. mee Z ‘BUM: ROCKET = He: clinched: the: tille, he. says, ‘on the basis of his performance | following a - recent National Hockey. League game. _ His. daughty old heart seeth- manager. Ernie: ‘Novakowski. “will travel to Smithers. Saturday to : teri sown “The lécal' boys will. be compet- TEAM CAPTAIN—Lioya Oraw- ford, 30, ‘is captain: of Belle- ville “McFarlands; - Canada's “entry - in’. the world ‘hockey ‘tournament to be played in Prague: in March, A native of Toronto, he played In Windsor, Ont,,. Montreal and: Chicou- timt, Que., before jolning Belle- SEASON ~ Louls Smrke, born in Yugoslavia in 1025, ‘Is playing his first, sea-: , son.as a forward with. Belle- « IN FIRST Ville McFarlands, the «team that will represent Canada in the world hockey tournament this year, He played. junior, ‘hockey in Galt, Ont., and sen- ‘tor hockey in Chicoutim!, Que., . ville three seasons. ago. . —-CP photo. ~ Sportswriter takes on Archie ing: for thé Kaien: Island _ trophy. train fare. before, joining Belleville. i ‘which. the ‘Smithers crew. ained in “1953. a - The: ‘team. ‘sweaters’ ‘are being supplied by: the ‘Dunlop Tire Company: carrying. . the. name “Dunlop Thunderbrids.” , “The Rupert crew will play one game on. Saturday, and one on Sunday. ‘. Smithers have an indoor | na- tural, ice’ rink and ‘have. been skating since early ‘November. -Any ‘person wishing to attend ithe two-game series .are- asked ‘to phone 3134 for information of last Night's S Fights : By The Associated Press... ‘New York—Benny (Kid) Paret, 155, Cuba, outpointed . Victor (Bullet) Zalazar, 15842, Argen- tina, 10. ‘Toledo, Ohlo—Wilf Greaves, 160;. Edmonton, stopped Henry Bronko;'150, ‘Jackson, Mich,, 3. Sydney, Australin—Clive Stew- Jimmy Martinez, 147, Pheonix, Ariz., 12. Chicago—Jerry Jordan, 148, [Seo aa, Ind! annapolis, 8 An! ‘ice hockey. ‘team , “under art, 16144, Australia, outpointed. outnointed Tce Rossano,’ ing with indignation, Casserly: posted. himself :::outside. the “visiting: team’s dressing: room: "YE: think - you - area “foundéd. bum.’ "Richard, ‘scarcely © mortified at, ‘the. accusation, turned to. Casserly, smiled - graciously : and. moved on. Casserly says he “and a legion of Boston fans became particu- larly disenchanted with the likes much’ - quoted. assertion American hockey | league don’t - kriow ‘much about game. DISTINCTIVE FIGURE | “I figure: he’s sorry now he norant... We're all human. We all make mistakes. But he did- n't have to say that,” says Cas- serly, - Casserly ‘ts a distinctive figure In the Boston hockey mob.: Clad in his traditional garden ‘attire of black-and-gold beanie’: and Bruins-type sweater. that ~he every home' game. . Casserly “hasn't ‘ CKET—-A favori serley's dislike of the. Rocket “followed. Ric that | Amerlean. hogkey fans, ‘don't: know. By GAVIN scorr. oe BOSTON. (CP). ‘econ Whenever. ‘Maurice Richard and. Montreal Canadiens: invade Boston ‘Garden - ‘to every move’ with : a colder e eye than’ James Casserly. aunt's farm’ ‘in. Melrose. ‘Not. long When" Richard: emerged,” Cas- wild: of Richard after they read his that, fans. the’ ever said American fans are ig-. bought for $10 in a war surplus store, he crows like a rooster at: milssed t bed. double’ laurels: Mixed. Five-pin, Bowling . league last Thursday a night. : ~~ Jean: rolled. 274: “and. 641. for. Sn a Nixon ee ne ee single, three Jean “Nixon . ‘of. Daily News: ‘and: Jim Kook of Commodore. Cafe. captur- In -the women’s’: high single. and “high and: high three,:. ta Luckles took team. ‘high. single | witht "2984, hockey | B —CP. photo. one. “watches the Rocket’s Bruins home game. this season or during any: other season that he. cares. to.. remember. When. the weather’ is not too-cold, he rides chis: bicycle. seven miles to the Garden from his: home in sub- urban. Melrose. see. .I:lock.my, bike in. ‘the foyer. Nobody. cares. ee Casserly was. ‘born, in Liverpool, ‘England, ‘and in 1909. came: ‘to his after. ‘his: “arrival ‘he: ‘worked: ‘nia “I. can smake it. in 30. ‘minutes. : e I can do 14 miles an hour, you|| *'° In A. League, Lois “Keays - of put of Yukon Gems. and Tommy Mc- 163,: fee te , ix | was’: baken:-..by-. ‘Esquires « with totals of 1304. and. 3543, “RESULTS | we wear. 3): RCMP i ‘Canfisco - “3, Headpinners 1: Canadian’ ‘Legion ‘| 3, Norwest Foods 1; Yukon’ Gems 2, Esquires.-2;: Eby. and: Frosty. Locker: 2. a Be "Leagie—United- Brult “4, Chatham " 03: Standard. “OW 3, oa News,1; Astoria’s 3," Dia- mond Cabs: 1: Nobles ’ 3. Greer and ‘Bridden: 1: Sons .of: ‘Norway 3, ‘Universal A; Commodore Care 2, Luckies’ 2 : Lies), . Meekin of Headpinners’ who. both. rolled. high’ single .of 301°": Alan Hale of: Canfisco: colleet- ° ed, men' s high three honors, with \ A League—Yukon Jewellers 4, chécker : ‘Cabs 0; ‘Fashion’ “Fodt-— AI TERATION "SPECIALISTS QUICK: SERVICE ing The Tailor, that played | dn : Phone 4238 220'- 6th St... Special terms avai ‘Northern Besner Block Compa eat oti that | Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. are offering «.. . LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ON PHILCO REFRIGERATORS lable, so enquire at B:C. Power: ny Limited Dial 4210 9 BRITISH PORTS: First Class from $274. CUNARD To EUROPE , WINTER,. SPRING AND SUMMER - Thritt-Season Rates / + ONE-WAY FROM TO FRENCH PORTS: First Class from $284 . *\.P4Brines Faport: Dally. Sewa in, _Tupsday, January 20,:1 oe dean: three while: Kook;.; bowled 275 | | and: 687. for - men’s high single - ~ | with 1081 and team: high three~ “| was bowled by Commodore Cafe Frosty. ‘Locker came: up with, 268 . ‘} for. women’s -: high. single’ and - oe Vernie Munizaba of Esquires' together: 683. for, high: three. ° ‘For. the men: it: was Joc Pageot, : Team. high ingle ‘and three eth - on f: Anderson 14, Scott, 6: Brem- angotton ones “last weal] ‘By JACK WAND Tourist Class from $179. . $179 Tourist Class from $184 with , s from. § " an ar altantior 11, Gomez | Wo Wins and a tio and moved up NEW. YORK (AP)—St liman’s'Gym can be a lonely place at 3 o 'elock in Z (Summer Season Rates Apely Alter April 14), 10; Dominato 13, J, Johnaton | {7m tifth to fourth piace In the| the afternoon. | The ring lantis ave cold. The lunch stand is closed, No punching _ VESSEL FROM NEW YORK: , BROW HALIFAX 70 4; Morrison fi, Denne B: Mncdon- Bue standings, i th QUEEN FLIZANETH | Jan, 27, Feb. 11, 28, Mar, 18, Apr ji n i -~ Cherbourg, Sauthamptan iid 9, G. Johnson 10: Lawin B,| «120 lengus-londing Canadions, | bag vatea-tat, tats n the 1” QUEEN MARY Mar 11, 25, Apts B Ys _ _ | Ghierbourg, Southampton f+ Kerr he Ne tc 4 'Tslill well in front, — Jost Nttle Mr fools to face a champion George able to do it If he was 21," said MAUNETANIA Fab. 7, 37, Mar, 2, Apr? ~~ Weel tniley Crulias ewton 4, Byolfson 6. laround in playing two tes, Sec. |Dalcony. had pitched to Willio Maya, play-| Arehic, Plimpton Ja 31, a grad. CARINTIIA fabs 2orMor 20 Pana agate cont tyemnont . eee eee ondeplace Chicago had a win| Lou Stillman,’ tho proprictor, ed golf with Bam Snec fought | uate of Harvard and Cambridge IVERNIA Fob, 13, Mar, 12) Apr. 9 Fabic1 A, Men, 1a, Apes 10 Novfeatondan(titury) and a tle. New York hnd two| stood In the loom near the idle; a bull in Spain plinyed with a squash, tennis, baseball SAXONIA Jun. 29, Fatn, 26) Mair, 24 . [dan 90, nk 199, Mats 27 Hovee, London (Yilbucy} “ Dave Skrien wing In three starts and the Inat-| urnatile, Tho doors awung wide| bridge with: Tacohy. Ody ho| background. and: no more | pur PARTIIA dan 90, Man 18s Apr 10 - tIverpool placo ‘Toronto Maple Lonfa, ajj| ond In walked three young girls) wanted to see how It felt to finht gilatic am! ambitions, : ; PROM MONTREAL af Liverpool (Via Bermuda) hut out of the cellar, had ono| m-mink, Archio Moore,” Ha should ask ' SYLVANIA Ante 29, any 21, a FROM QUEBEC now a vor l ite. win and two losses Half a dozen well-dressed men| Yvon Durello, CARINTHIA Ants 2, May 21, June 12, July 3}, Ants 30, May 22, June 12, July 3 Groenachylivernnal Tho londora: alammed'n cab door.and clomp-| Now they wore dn tho: ring. Ei land take ie lead IVERNIA aMlny Plena 26s aly MP Ol enon Delunelas 46 fig TOF Greaneeh tlvernaol for Li ions. ‘job Cleoftrion Mont G A. Pin Pim|od up the wooden: stairs, In: 16) Ezra Bowen, anothoy writer, wan) ng CAXONIA Apr, 99, Muy aly June 12, Lily 9 wan 95, May 21, Juno 12, July 9 Havee, Southamitan ninthaavoy NeY, ron). ie a aa 3 minutes: the ringside gents - wore | reforac and. 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