Prince Rupert Daily Thursday, News November 20, 1962 wi rie ISHERMAN?.~It Finance Minister Abbott, who British Columbia coast ying to hook a i red snapper, His uide Fisherie Without that bateered hat, Mr. Abbott said minnow (CP PHOTO SPORTS ROUND-UP | By GAYLE TALBOT ORK (AP) apparently iar ndon his ri ght the jor how ere the oid ly solid them ” to mount Bowle track | ison, today lirection of before long the US n every re- osure that e and fire that thw ne of the in manag wadays for Futbol’ Rough, bad Game Says Soviet Paper The new indicated futhol” ts cripple i a aly de i beastly ‘ Kt may i rican ‘fut ed for ineit- both in the he athletes gan of the iittee said tof a general ried to prove tudent sports ended solely in youths for Mees — Speaking strictly f: Ray R etna tata Natalee atta M aaa ataae . He OMLY Suiat TO Stans tT ‘om will be no great popular tobinson to stick with the ng career permanently. 1 manager to Keep maybe ua crony around at tf a USE He likes him, but in most cases ‘the front office picks the as sistant brains with great care and the manager likes them or else. A real good sign tealet if always assured of a »b Ted Schroeder ia a ing ta, the Davis Cup matches in Australia but not as a player this trip. Ted enjoys tremendous popularity down under, and he will writ and broadcast the matche Local books by the way. are offering 3 to 1 against an Am- eriean victory And thi what the lady in yur house British-born said while watching her first foot bal game or Leiey Why do thx I triped shirts keep waiving their arm bout and making ai funny signs If they know how iy th looked the Lady Curlers Plan Social A social eve i bined Vv ail rim he ladies’ ¢ cl t at Seal Cove rink Satu decided at a cl Re we rheeting yesterday The evening was planned a5 a means of getting all membe to gether for one nigi before regular season opel Memt jof the men’s curling club als are invited The club also decided to open ite membership to singh women rates to be announced The draw for Saturday hight will be announced tomorrow rats REO OOD OTTO, / curling points, extra tie space est OF Great Runner 72, Revisits , British Home By EDWIN 8. JOHNSON LONDON Alfred Shrubb, one of the greatest runners of all me, has been back for a ft th enes of his more mem- orabie British triumphs after nearly 27 years in Canada. Ni ident of Bowmanville, | Ont., the famous star of the! Edwardian era, returned to his/ homeland to celebrate his 72nd birthday, as honored guest of friends and admirers that cheer- | ed tim On to several world; records half a century ago Wined and appeared dined wherever he * veteran had spe- reason to remember the re- ption accor ded him at his old} t South London Harriers. lt ¥ here 1901 he began his | and in whose colors ibsequently gathered in al- track career y ne most every international record | from 1% to 11 miles As a South London Harrier he alse became British ama- teur champion four times over the four and 16-mile distances, holder of the mile title twice, with the national and seuth- etn cross-country champion- ships. thrown in for good measure. His achievement in covering 11 miles, 1,137 yards in ome hour, has never been equalled Special tribute was paid to the 112-pound former champion by the president of the club, A. & I father of Britain's 21-year- Olym; runner, Gordie é who has been nibbling ¥ t Shrubb’s hard-to-beat Or last summer, Gor- dt ed off more than 10 sec- as from the veteran's amateur ative mark of 19 minutes, 31.6 conds Over the four-mile route, record that had stood the chalienge for 50 years “Do I mind my own records being shattered?” Shrubb smilingly asked. “Not a bit of it. Im fact | welcome it and as fer young Pirie I predict great things of him in the 1956 Olympic Games.” Shrubb also reminisced about his thrilling track duals against the Ar nericar Johnny Hayes wh planted him and the ge” battles against the In- : Tom Longboat, Canada’s eat long-distance champion of another era Later, } talked about the current crop of traek stars. He thinks they afe “tops,” particu- larly Emil Zatopek, Czechoslo- vakia’s winner of the 5000 and 000 metres as well as the Mmar- ithon at last summer's Helsinki Giymipic games “ee BIG FACTOR He Is s cely human in win- those three gruelling events fid’s best,” Shrubb athletes have our old ing on they trained indeed and wea) I shoes than Zatopek does not specialize him phenomenal.” benefit of those who eek the sports limelight, Shrubb vis every runner should he or she attains the or 19 years before tak- major competition youngsters, he sdid, which makes age of 18 art in bur themselves out trying to do too much too early in life Bef returning to Canada the f is rumner stepped off} lace in Slinfold, Sus- | sex and also paid a visit to! Cambridge and Oxford Univer- where he served for a spell track coach . It’s been a grand trip end I've enjoyed every minute of it,” he said as a final salute, “Tf all} reservations aren't booked I may be over again next year for the coronation,” The Daily News 20th Anniversary Feature Forsyth PAL Collar is a new approach to collar styling with its clean-cut shaping, non and easy-sitting neck comfort, See us today. glimpse | specialize | we | SNOW FROLICS—Three North open the winter sleigh seaso the sled, top to, bottom, are Gary ame Rugby Ousted By KINGSLEY BROWN, JR. HALIFAX-—English rugby | lost a one-sided battle ag Canadian football in this coast pert which for 200 year has been noted for its close a sociation with the Old Country The glamor of colorful uni forms, brilliant quarterback | Strategy and mid-game attrac- ens 100k the crowds away A rugby league official who | asked not to be identified admit- ted today that “rugby here dying on its feet. A recent cru- elal game saw the biggest at- tendance this stason—25 per sons. “But a couple of blocks up the Street,” he said, “Dalhousie Uni- versity Tigers and Stadacona played a regular league game before some 2.300 persons. The bleachefs and end zones were packed.” east It wasn't always that way. In 1926, for instance, when the University of New Brunswick played Halifax Wanderers 6,000 fans watched Wanderers win the Maritime rugby title. Provincial centres and Mari- time colleges still support the game and Cape Bretoners, in par- A Great 7 Margarine ! Krafts } spreads smoothly fn when ice cold! Comes in 4 quarters. Slices into neat pats— spreads smoothly on fresh bread the instant youtake it from your refrigerator. Get smooth- { spreading Parkay at Raymon youngsters first d Bois, ¢€ formally 1owfail. 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