Krinct: Kupeir Uaily News Saturday, December 1, 1951 Old Country 17 I h MM j I- 1 , I "XZ? LOGGERS J, King Ed Cagers Stage Upset in Arrows' Defeat & k-'l fflMLiVA A: ri King Edward School pee-wee leagues pulled an outstandhi' upset Thursday when they com BEST FROM TriE WEST These are the Saskatchewan Rough-liders who put up a great show against Ottawa Rough Riders In last Saturday's Grey Cup game but they were not quite Rood enough. Pete Conacher Back to School SHERIFF'S SALE JN THE OOI'NTT COUNT OP PKINOK RtlPEfiT HC1.DFN AT RMITHMtH SORDID SPORT NEW YORK-Oeneral Sessions! Judre Saul S. St;-rit called collete i basketball and football a sordid big business as he sentenced a j basketball fixer una five former! :j!leae pl:v?rs tc prison mU' ! pave nine others suspended sen- j I tences. pletely washed out Civic Centre j Arrows 2Z-&. to the rooting ' cheers of 100 staunch support -; ers in the galleries. Under Coach Tapalian, the King Edward youthful cagers ! sprung a surprise scoring spree i before second-place Arrows who 'were defenceless. High scores j for the winners was D. Mcintosh; for the losers, G. Warner. Arrows got a measure of re-! venge today, however, as they edged Helldivers 12-10 in a morning fixture, with D. Lee- man, G. Kenny and M. Fleming 'each scoring four points for the ! win. Slightly confused, Kenny also scored two points for the ( Ht'lldiveis in shooting for the v.roiig basket. I SCOftlNG IWwnn: B P. noODRfrH RtmilKR DOMPAKY or CANADA t IMiTST) UNlTKI) STATUS PlltK'I.ITY AND OUARANTKK (XlMI'ANv' , liml THE W II. MAI, KIN CO . LIMITKI) I PlnlntlffB. ;ARiiliist: P. N. 1)1 EI DOE: It i unmet imrs known n p N. DrhilpTI. lrin(Jaiit. Under mid by virtue of Wiirrnnls of F.m-tiihin Insued from thr nhovi f'Hirt liml .) uk (liiirl. d nt;u,i:.l the piwls una ilmiu-ls of thi- d.-fMidunl r. N UrU't:.;i I, .-...iji, km.m m i-. N On-lfrr. 1 tiHVf m-t-d lit th Hnwmlll camp and loeiTlng oiKnitinn of the tlilciidiint Bt fllKTA LAKE IVORY DRAFTED ENfiMSH LEACl'E Division I Bolton Wanderers 2. Manchester City 1. Burnley 1, Chelsea 1 tie . Charlton AathleUc 4, Hudders-lield Town 0. Fulham 2, Wolverhampton Wanders 2 tie ' . Manchester U. 3, Blackpool 1. ,' Middlesbrough 0, Sunderland 2. Newcastle North End 2, Portsmouth 2 i tie i. Stoke City 2, Arsenal 1. ToUer.liam Hotspurs 2, Liverpool 1. West Bromwich Albion 1, Aston Villa 2. Division II ' Birmingham City 2, Notts .County 0. Brentford 2, Hull City 1. Cardiff City 3, Luton Town 0. Donca-ster Rovers 1, Barns-ley 2. Everlon 1. Sheffield United 0. Leeds United 1, Swansea Town 1 Uie. Leicester City 4, Queen's Park Rangers 0. , Nottingham Forest 1, Blackburn Rovers 0. Rotherham United 4, Bury 3. Sheffield Wednesday 3. Coventry City 1. Southampton 1, West Ham United 2. SCOTTISH I KAtJl E Division "A" Celtic 2, Particle Thi.stie 1. i Dundee 1, Hibernians 4. 1 East Fife 3, Airdrieonian.s 1. Hearts 2. Aberdeen 2 (tie). Morton 7. Stirling Albion 1. Motherwell 1, R.nth Rovers 3. Queen of the South 3, St. Mir-1 ren 1. I CHICAGO Young Pete Convener's debul with the Chicago B';ick Hawks as a National Hockey Lea 'tie player has been short Jived. Pete, 19-year-old left winger, who joined the Hawks last we 'k from the amateut ranks of Gall, Ontario, has been ordered horn? by his father. Chancy, a or,i.r Black Hawk manager, who '.: Pet; to come home and complete ; his schooling. Just watch this McCulloch tut,oy l : very where you Ko, you ut McCulloch Cnli Vou ll find , hem working in thcbiggtsta find tlicm in the hands of the smallew optriw, U liU-MtCtillucl.s because tlify'reeay,ou" and t-jsy to keep running. And you thtmld wtW Me carry Spare Part for all Me( TUAK siw Authorized Sales and Rcrvier. CINCINNATI Floyd (Bill)! ! Bevcns, former star pitcher of i J New Yoik Yankees, and ltt other minor league players were draft-; ed by 11 major league teams at a' cost of $159X00. J complrW.Kiwmlll. Im-lurting platform hid mw. trnrlii. riiblra ntr 7ICE! Pacific Electri Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 1399 Ph. Blwd In view of I he fact that the name Handyman Service can becomr too easily confused -with another firm of similar name, henccfoith our business will be known as Thursday's Game: King Edward E. Jdhnson 2, ,13. Johnson. R. Pierce, R. Peder-Iscn, D. Mcintosh 8. T. Adams 2, j 1'. Thorn. K. Hodgkinson 4, J. I .unbie 6, R. Irvin. F. Johnson 4. i CC Arrows R. Strand, ft. Ive-,son, B. Davidson, J. Morrison, A. brett, D. Leeman l.'D. Phillips, G. Warner 2. M. Fleming 5. Saturday's Game: Arrows D, Leeman 4. G. Kenny 4, J. Morrison, It. Sykei, M. Homing 4. R. Strand, D. Philips. A. Brett, B. Davidson. Ilelldiver.s D. McLeod, B. M--Leod, Bowes 4. Kilborn 1, Forward. Kelsey, Stanwood, Lugrm 3, Lemon. mi'i-ii. wiuns nun nil ncit-uurii's; 1 imlv Chrynn' Inittntriiil rimhie type ftt. serial C,:14 10-50. 1 only V8 Funl nutine r.d I. tiuul mil-pli le Willi triirwmlM.mii nnd cliiuns: 1 only punt tlrlll. 1 iinly Vj.il Ixn with miMyllauroiw parts, l only alanine motor; 1 only Jmrr: saw: 1 only lumlxT sculf rulr: 1 onlv nrvnx prun; 1 nhrtx bmidp sawmill: 1 only camp liousr; I l.m Iocs In wnter nli1 nt rU lo(rs; UU Jtim IIP: 41 lo( tut and bucked lit woodx. :io f,.pt; bluck-Mintli vine; 1 only 1 . h. power saw; Hjipion. IllM .'HM I Inch roull lunibi r. random rlclOis and Ifneihs: upprox. 7 Sou f Ji M 2 Inch lumlwr. random leiH',l.h.s ithd widths; And on Tunolay the 4th day or December, lli.11. t the hour of t :lc nelo(k in the altiTii(m. ui ihe colli!!' HOUSE in the Vilhu'e of biihnn LAKE. UrlMMi C'l.linnbia. 1 ill oiler lor sale by' Pulillo Alletloll all the n;'ht. title nmlinlei-est of the defendant hi the above k"Is. Terms or Rale: C,h. And tills sale shall lie subject to the Social Herurll and Monlcijail Aid Tax. Dahsl lit Prince lliip, 1 1, nr., till; Huh day or November, pi.'.l. ' M M HIFPHINM. Hhcrlir of Hie t'otlnlv 'jt Prince Rupert tN2l.K4.2H 1)1 :;lp It MR. FIXIT ItOSS & MAGNUSSEN 1174 Park Ave. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBES If you have missed your popcr, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call the offire before 5 p.m. AOVKKTIKINO IN THK DAILY WKWS HR.JNUR RKKULT8 i Ran;;crs 1, Third Lanark 1 (tie). lu i'iiir ixi:i!S 1 (Continued from page 5) I icrumo'ed, h. infills loosely from i the hip.s, knees wobbling Hi ! 'trainer, Nick S.'lilllcline , threw, In the to.vcl. I Pl.At'K , unis was niine of a wre-stHns 'than a boxin;; bout as "Farmer" i .McKwun lrom the first knock-1 down by Charley 'Chuck" Place; in the Hr.it round kept liusP.ig! and harijiiii" on. Rcleree Start; Mor.n had a hard time with this I fi'ht. Trie fighters puslied, rock-i ed and woaldn't break, un'il; P.uje found himself between the; iropes. ' Pia;e got a little mad then. ! With a bazarie style of Jow crouches, booiiiT and weavirti; a la Sui$ar Ray, and even tlanc- ' ing a jig, he so confused hi opponent that he was literally .'knocked out of the ring. i i In the last of tha lour-round I ; bill, McEwan A'as battered f rom comer to corner, from ropes to ! ropes, which finally found him ' staggi-rinjj tiefenseicisly at the ! bell. STAt'EY Chubby Stacey was not quite i It CUTE 1 Van laird, (;rien l'.J Watts ulitl NickerMin'.s i FnzeiiV M!ir' FuiW1 i Mti-Oim, ait Ave. We.sl tilii) and 7UI ll,-u. liCMTi; 2 - ICalph Olsen, ISlur rA lleiuiaii 8trii-'; H.'td i;t f.a.sl hi ,'V;ii ('me Ittll Ti: S Victor Masluilak. l.;l Av Vt :l 248-11177, 2nd Ave We.sl fHl-Iti3 B, j iile Mil S:ie(t; Hid Ave. r'llWeli s Mulurs tu v ; We'd. KOI'TK 4 Mvin Nysliilt, Itlue C3 7tli Ave. We t 704-U27: 1 h.Ave. Wi ';t J'iiI!"!! .Street 7(l H.o k; Tallow Site -t W-t3 ( Ave. KOt'TE 5Jlmmy McLean, Iteil 4th Ave V..'. l')U-41;i; !;Ih Ave Wi! 111'. T r I Wft :tfWt-53?; lJuiiMiiuir Sireel 21I-4J4; LVi; h.ii' r.-;.i:i f'l.ue; A 'i; l'lace. UCH TE 6 rirftniir Walker, Clreen K9 8lh Ave. West 1U3-537; Ave. ra.;l 110 rm, 1! " S'.Kit 113-708. IKIl lt: 7 C.lindiin Smith, lllue S.'ll All of .Section 2 ItOl TK 8 Jimmy Johit-.on, Grrcn Clil wa'erfront and Pa.-illj 1'larr; 'CNIi-Fiilt: PloaUsi. , KOI TK r Melvin Ujornson, (ireen 1U , Cth Ave. Kat. McD. ide to Hays Cove C.rr'.c. KOI I K ltlltrtice llnalil, Green 71! 4lii Ave. V.:,t 237-73.,; S'h Ave Ea;t 3ni-11S; : Kxst 1 l'J-24 , 3l-(i2U; flu ( uve t'irile KK: ( S'rert f 1 1-bIO; Green Strict 411-4IC Kfr S" Young Slrctt. rtOl TK 11 Leslie Murdoch, lilack ?M Pirtrott Ave.; i.tt and 2iul Civrriiaik; mm t PigBtitt Place. ROI'TE 12 Sammy Alexander llth Ave. East 333-1805; Frederick St.; Slwbr ROI'TE 1 1 Runny Lliy, (ireen 25S 1st East 225-247; 2nd Ave. Wtst 137-3411: IS. 131-22ri; Market Place; 3rd Ave Daily Mew Motors. RCKTK 1Alleyn liilchie. IUak KXH 5th Ave. We.it ('35-7:15, 74 1-745; Pordcti Street . .Street Bi;;uar Place. ROI'TE lfi i rank Killxirn, Cireen f!77 4th Ave. East 121-234; 5th Ave. East IM- ' East loa-0:..'l; Bowht Street. ROI'TE 17 C harlie LiniMrom, Crei n !!4 Cth Ave. West 210-539; 7th Ave. Wcl West 221-528: Lofbinlere St. 721-728; M-Bn 7114; Tallow St. 625-733. Rood enough for the Prince, I George .scrapper, Ray Davis,! heavier than the Rupert fiRhlerl by nine pounds. The three-1 t , lounder ended in a draw. But although Davis was a slugger! and nfjre often the aggressor, I Stacey neve.- was in real trouble. He covered well, counter-punched effectively and held Ins own all the way. CAKLSON r Ait Sen ft is a tough fighter. He proved it last night, as he grinned and mercilessly flattened the nose of Tiny Carlson .time and again to draw streams of blood. CO in W J f V V, MMFN5 5MOPS - ) V t, 'ris r KSB MRIpAsS V. to pick Out J C PON T MAKE OtlKSCLF ... T33 ? K ,p crTTV HOPPIBLE MISTAKE J V. rT tL ( YOU FOP PECOVEWNG i f! "-- f MV WIFE'S - 7 I ( t-"P'. I9i', King Features Sv.,.KW. In, , w,,, fl, ;HSV 2-9 "fCUhtfj $7 1 . Jj ; Knocked down twice, first In a few .seconds after the first bell, Carlson recovered quickly and mixed it hard. Time and again Tiny tried for an opening ROI'TE 18- Arvid Hardin, Klue fifi" , en. A i.,,f mid- mh Ave. F.al tM;'",'''',. , Aitr. Ka.sl, 11100-1144: lilth I.it 'M-MK Ilacon Street; Donald Street. ROME ID Jimmy Johnsnn, (Ireen Clil cth Ave. Eicsl 870-1140; Amhrtwe Ave ROI'TE 20 Jack Rtidlili. Clrwit 731 8th Ave. East l(l.itt-l44. to land his crushing right and "once or twice rocked the Masset heavyweight to give him his .share of trouble. But Carlson dropped his guard often falling font- of Senft's vicious uppercuts, his favorite punch. Carlson seemed nervous at .first, but this cleared away aJ-i ter i the first knockdown. The third round of Uie four-rounder was his as he pushed the fight 1 most of the way. Senlt came , back in the la.st round to win the decision. j While one uf the larKes-t , crowds ever to burst into j cheers in the gymnasium loved the whole fight, they probably i loved the paperweights foe best. I'rystay and Saunders, given a draw by the judges, were evenly matched and mixed it well. So were Watmough and Bury. However the latter had the edge in aggression. He forced the fight mast of the time, giving him the decision. ROI'TE 21Jimmy Munreheatl, Red 3's 1n,l An u;,t tits.ittU: P.nk Ave l(Eri-22: Street; Water Street; Beach Place. ROI'TE 23 Larry Parent, C.rern 487 ( . 8th West 015-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor ROI'TE 21Brian Robi-rls, Black 4811 ,. 3rd A 2nd Ave. West 718-3rd Ave. am mi " m s( 1. West Iaily News-Watts and Nickei-v" ROI'TE 25 Gary Parkin, tireen MO f,th Ave. Ea.sl 1141-1470. ROI Tf, 2te-Frankie Stewart, Itlue "fi n,,vsl """ ' 7th Ave. Ea.st 0ai-10tlfi; 1103 Ave. 92H-1154. Judges were Sev Dominate ma it 7yi,rS4,..nia.r ll irwv. Orren rotfC and Garnet Hull; referees, Stan Morin and Benny Windle; timekeepers, Al Manson and Gordon Copeland. 6th East, McBridP- "ays Cove Cirti'- THESE ARE THE DAILY N1 LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON nf Sponsored by the Elks, the carff' was officially opened by District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Vernon Taylor who wished Uie club ever success in this atal'-other sporting ventures. Art Murray was announcer. aa s1 '