iby ORK ) Kearns, deft ae jsr0RT TS ROUND-UP GAYLE TALBOT - If one ean believe anything he the old fight manager, has AAU Names ’ Quebecer As Athlete ‘Ike Likely Most Sports Minded President By WILL GRIMSLEY | NEW YORK (Ap) General Dwight D. Eisenhower will perhaps the most sports minded president in American history which enabled him to close’, HAMILTON €P)—Jerry Grat- one was a football player S ton of Verdun, Que., has been! West Point, proud of the fact he SA v, Ment, . and practic ally turn its | awarded the Norton H. Crowe|Onee tackled the great Jim streets baek in the vigorous 20's. trophy as Canada’s outstanding | Thorpe, He took a brief fling at is , amateur athlete of 1952 by the baseball in the Central Lx ague. ight he: ee ticket,’ Amateu Athletic Union of Can-| Teday-—still at his old play-ng i acavyweight champion oq _ | iga Mite, | F ' ees ” ’ roe has just been sign Gratton “ar-old middle : © defend hi i ee : rac re ; us title against) weight wre r who placed fifth chile Moore Dec. 17 in Bt./in his cla n the 1948 oO} bev! i _owis The official nn a : . i ine 1946 ympi : announc Bames at London and won the j ment said that Maxim wa British games title at | Searanteed 45 per cent of the Auckland mn 1950 niaced i! Het receipts, and that the fight third ink Gire le at iSITIKY iyvm a ‘ world have to draw at least thi yes » | 3100000 to be successfy) Ge i i% 11-year- ae : No fight has ever drawn that old ooter from Saska- ' , / much In Bt. Louts toon who won the only gold The word sround here not ™éedal for Canada in the 1952 juite 80 Official as idle gossip, £4m* was awarded the ‘Vis- | ‘ther, is that Kearns gave jn ©OUNt Alexander Trophy as out j nly after o flat guarantee of Standing jur athiete of the § 19100000 was waved in front ¢ YOR! j 8 gulleless eyes G eux, holder of the North Arne nior and Saskatcehe In other words, all the eced Ar n junior and Saskatche- | doctor has ever wanted, going “2% SPF? apshooting cham back to his days with Jack og ruled the sports : | Dempsey is 100 cents on sah ” vith his brilliant Olympic | dollar taken in at the gate Heisi ay on Cheeni | 8 Helsinh The choolboy sharp- ' we had to take the match shooter scored 192 of a possible that way says Charlie John- 299 points in the two-day com- ston, Moore's manage: Or WE petition to def: classy cos-| never would have gotten it, If y, itan field inciudine sev. itl OTE jthe money doesn’t come {1 ‘ Sobnied wads ic ci * a re world champions : STAR—Jarkie Carre | Moore will be fighting for noth ony a a one . ae Tackle Carre ing. But I think he will beat ; — ee, ed ee eee, Wao Som Maxin awarded to the outstanding! peted the Helsinki Olym- , ga ‘gack star of the year, went to pics, peer awarded the IKE TO ANSWER Jack ( | of Verdun,) Jack Davi« trophy, as Cana- There is no wish here to put @¥e. ompeted in the Hel-} da’s outstanding trac k star for undue pressure on a man who a npics. The ae nee 1942. The award wa b has just been elected president |“ Mer OGLE QUATCOF“UCT ST die hes a f and needs a rest, but sooner ram for the University of Mich- st Amateur Aailetic pana ig . i Canada at its meeting | am- later Get. Bisenhower is going '#8" this season rey - ry ey eins to have lo answer the report x: The Fred N. A. Rowell trophy fiton.. The Montrea1-bor fam (be around that he piayed a jag ¥¢" B Adams of Saska-| quarter-miler ran for the of baseball for maney back when *00n. who competed for Canada ypiyersity of Michican this Dae aa mei | he was a stident at West Point oe GCOCAtaIOn I She SUMNMCT) oso (CP PHOTO) “ . oersy Specifically ne count re “ ~ middie - : e ¢ ee The Tom Long Boat trophy ; - leader-clect is supposed to hav: fter Gamada’s arent In ° fter ¢ sth named after Canad - , ar Sow | eae anaes teefoeee of ns |e ee Train Schedule named ‘ . > nner and eligil y to n ? / tral Kan ' : r z 1959 by in the old Central K 11 wi urded to Jack STANDARD TIME ; League during the season of ae ey y i nien. He : ; ag tee of Lennox Island, N.S. 18- Por the East— stan 1912. Ominousiy enough, record ; t : . Marten #H as f i all-round athlete. The Dally except Sunday...8 p.m show that there were, indeed, a ‘ . mn placed = { -w Bs s youngster is a comer In football, From the Kast— the Hel- ear a isons ne basketb wimming, track and) Daily except Monday 9:50 p.m immer, (*eeue that year, one of then field, hockey and baseball 48 Olym a pretty good hitter - 1950 won The point is, of course, that me* title if the future president did Wh Phot) | BAY pro ball between clases Remember en ts Take gue Lead t Time neir igst! * Bostor nh Ted KEY SCORES. IT PAYS 0 ADVERTISE at the military academy he wes guilty of the same of- fence which caused a con- “ . t ; nat a@iem Thorpe to be stripped of his °°" * ug" ; aa Pm Olympic medals, pwr a ne an ia rn - hf Our understanding is that . The Jetagy barkeep how Dan Perri the serretary of + ever lasted only four round Dan rris, th ary of the bP gore lil a Amateur Athietic Unien has bin he Brown Bomb been looking into the matter oe ea WETTEST PLACE : Tt Ww rainiest place is NORTHERN MISSIONARY in Assam in India where annual John Horden, first Anglica rainfall is more than 400 inches Bishop of Moosonee who died 1893 Giants in baptised thousands of the James Bay are Ir ah, ae Tony Gaiento flat- Try Doily News Went Ads GET READY FOR WINTER We've got the Oil, the Anti-Freeze, the Batteries, Tires, AND DON’T FORGET for SAFE WINTER DRIV 3rd Avenue W. TO TEST YOUR BRAKES Choins and anything clse thet your cer needs ING. Superior Auto Service LIMITED Phone Green 217 HIECE SNOW SUITS ish ICE SNOW SUITS Ys 4 8 PRLS COATS _ +8, 10, 12, 10 and MOTHERS MILDREN' Sizes 1,2 3 3x: Nylon finish Vy WOOL PLAID JACKETS S and 6. 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But his! d s chief of the North At-/ Treaty Organization were 100 important 1 aid sports fan is a tremendow he “Il @aW my first from the sidelines with Gus Dorais (Notre Dame) throwing passes to Eht Berek Ike is r Foots spectacle,” says fame oute Rockney).” He told a group ef sports fig- ules ¢ New York tete~a-tete Tocay I ean go to #2 major leas baseball game anc zome away a raving maniac.” Golf’ is the president~elect’s game today and he’s threatened ‘0 £0 away amd play 10 days of golf a relaxation after the enous campaign He sa hig soore is 90 and up bul acknowledged he fired a 79 ) years apo at Blind Brook in t Chester, UY., and recently st an outstanding star at the Point. He fullbaek, did plunging itles aud backed up the line He recalied the game he play- gridiron nlaved playec ed against, Carligle Indians. “It wa pieasure to gee a guy like Thorpe running by.” he said It was against Tufts in 1913 that Eisershower suffered a4 tern cartliege in his knee, euttine a ath etic carer r GUARDIANS OF PEE |gelfer, Herbert Hoover preterred to fish. Harry Tra man wasn't a sports participant, but Pranklin Roosevelt was a fairly good golf- @r before hi ippling illness Old timers recall that Woodrow Wilson and Hows ard Tait tried teeir hands at golf but never \Teally mastered the game. They were Weil up im tiic 100s lke ig the first One Whos ever Lad og 99 { CHRISTMAS m0) °10 hee a For a Fine Selection of Christmas Cards See Dibb Printing Co. Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, November 14, 1952 Warren Harding was an ardent al a ee a = BASKETBALL Gala Opening CIVIC CENTRE SATURDAY, NOV. 15 7:00 P.M.—INTERMEDIATE “A” North Star vs Fraser & Payne 8:00 P.M.—SHRINE BAND JOBS DAUGHTERS D 8:20—Players’ Bice le Presentation of Electric Rib 8:30 P.M.—SENIOR LEAGUE Manson's vs Gordon & Anderson Ti¢kets 50c Students 25c Season Tickets $10.00 TEAM Score Clock 20°. Reduction to Civic Centre Members The front lines of Canada’s security lie not only on our immediate borders but in Europe and Asia. Canadian troops overseas, with the Soldiers of other freedom-loving nations, stand as our bulwark against threats of aggression. In Germany, the 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group has impressed all wich its qualities as a unit and . . . with the spirit and training of its seldiers, Take your place with Canada’s frontline soldiers. Serve with the most important men in. the Army — the Infantry. 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