: Puesday, Dec -[sporrs ROUND- UP| By WILL NEW YORK.—A that a uthorities has voted Emil Zatopek, the GRIMSLEY cable dispatch from London reports group of the world’s leading sports indefatigable Czech, as the world’s No. J sportsman for 1952. N an De lin champion, spoke good Eng peK h. More than th they spoke nap In that respect they were - different from the other Tron n of the tern Curtain athletes who wander- ns the label Of eq@ aground the rough-hewn il ied premises under the watchful n nnecte h sport. 4 eyes of the blue-coated MVD us i ne f ‘ han| men. trengt u peea < Th m ed more " rd Y imp nou Spl } t} te il usm A men defes the steel the MVD boy Primarily as an athlete, ave them plenty of room Zatopek falls far short of the | ld a group of Am- requirements for a sportsman § oe¢ric¢an athiet nd newspape! here re } I fappi won; Ur s He sp the unt t A o is ; t i Olvn i an I + 610 NOK . a he | TURN-ABOUT I V2 n Od a y s- | th S. Se tar} ‘ I I illion S ea 1 , eC .tope to ir +t 7 ' ! f ¢ President Truman a4 Ds yin h of approva i x i } I wo week c € t I ! v ff ndlin v 4 ust ¥y Katopek a prop- PLEASANT FELLOW " ne We remember him well at the “I only laughed when I re- 2ussian pine-studded village of ceived these ridiculous, | un- Ottaniem ump of the Iron sportsmanlike offers, Zato- Curtain athletes hidden some 15| Pek told his fellow country- miles from the heart of Hel-{ men in a broadcast over the inki Prague radio. “They have He was a pleasant fellow, with; ® othing but circus tracks nice smile and blue ev that there.” “Zatopek, a { te, sur when he talked f running | But ~ rey who echnique Ww the emembe 1 the me He cra f eath the Nurmis and the Ds } oO Owen doubt it Curlers Make History With Tricky Seven-Ender THE what fans are cee Y POCKET ROCKET is calli Rocke of the Richard, “The Montreal Canadiens, National Hockey League team. Henri plays for Montreal Canadiens in the Quebec Junior Amateur Hockey Association and led the league With 16 goals and 17 assists the first 17 games (CP Photo) | an NL Attendance * Hard Hit By Weather N PHOENIX, Ariz AP The National League's official at- endance a figures for 19 show dec of 904,854, or » per cent its 1951 oe s. The ague drew 6,339.1 ist sea le 1,244,002 in son compared to 1951 Brooklyn led the league with 1,088,704 at home and 1,282,628 on the road, but attendance at Ebbets drop behind. be only hot} Field Pittsburgh 293,917 hind 281,278 nh majors 193,924 sharpest dipped had with Boston The Braves drew by far the worst in showing a decline the clos of 206,197 or roughly 43 per cent The league suffered from un- usually adverse weather condi- ns that wiped out 13 Sundays and holidays, 18 night games nd 22 day games. . Only 30 were rained out in 1951 Lid eek-er at the m 8; McK e 5 8 nk ib Be beat B ter by default ons} n 3 Meighen 8 yainst Ostert 1an 12; Sieber 13 TI ) i é 7, Moore 12 ciub I 0 ace 1 ecor i ) I T Ostet errif back p he ' Dd ni } ne ma { er ‘ Ir the 1 Holl ad e( A” with « efeat in! nt, follows he Stew- ° ves!" > Pulpmillers Gre 1 = Mill p 60 per cer . scion “a” ones (ATOR: Win ixo th » wins ir Heading section “B” rinks is From G & A Ken Warren with one defeat in even matches. ¢ iverage of pulp ! yehind the | 85.7 by Ba ed ¢ of Helge m and by cestad y for their first Me otham | win over league-leading Gordon anc a 60 per|& Anderson tonight in the reg- ee uUar senior “B” league game at} Vieing for top place in the} the Civic Centre gymnasium re Gordon and Robe I A good game with sound com- | ch wit 20 per Cent | pet ition appears in the offing eit are eeauit of Indics ations from aturday : . ily |night’s game are that the hard- played since Nov. 27: : as uad’s coach. Alex Bill 1—-Barber 11, Kellough ware quad coach, Alex ul r 11. Laurie 8: Shier 10,| Vi! ese his team on to rack up taon 7; Matthew 7, Grevne| Fo eee 9: McKenzie 11. Dixon 3: Boulter | ©"@TY opportunity in the game 9. Eyolfsor Failure to do this by the G-As Nov. 28—Rowbotham 7, Warren | Nearly lost them the game in 13; Ford 5, Ostertag 15; Sieber 6, the tight 40-38 affair with Man- Meighen 10; Berg 6, Stewart 9;|S0ns in the week-end game Miller 12, Rogerson 9; Thom 13,| Game time tonight is 8:30 Moore 8 | In the inter “A” division.| Nov. 29--Matthew 10, Eyolfson| Fraser & Payne, last year’s | 4; McKenzie 12, Stewart 9: Gor- champions, who haven’t been| don 6, Collinson 13; Holliston 10,|doing so hot this year, tangle | Skallmerud 8; Turner 1, Warren | w ith Mansons at 7:30 p.m } 12 salle tcinenieenelondimehinseriaivecineiniaiieicinmnishniesile Dec. 2—Greene beat Boulter | by default: Dixon 4, Berg’ 15: | Miller 10, Skallmerud 8; Shier 10, | Barber 4; Laurie 11, Rowbotham CHRISTMAS 9; Ford 11, Collinson 3 | * : Dec. 3—Rogerson 5, Holliston | oY aS 8; Moore 12, Wilson 5; Robertson | }} lost to Warren; Eyolfson 6, Stew- | art 12; Ostertag 7, Gordon 8: Meighen 5, Bateman 11 2 Dec. 4—-Kellough 10, Laurie | Turner 5, Barber 10: Shier ¢ 9, | ay Ca | For a Fine Selection of Christmas Cards See Dibb Printing Co. 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