Krirrce Kupen Uaily New. Friday, "December 28 1951 ' . $ v " 4 '. , V I i J J ' ' 1 3he DAILY NEWS Olympic Games i uiiniuB. unuuiu aim u.c wt-t-1 ern Canada S'-inoi Lvalue dropped out of competition this year with the westerners joining the professional Pacific Coast Leaaue. Tarante Maple I.rafs of the Nat onal Hockey League won their fourth Stanley 1 un in the lust five years by defeating t he Montreal awaaicru fr fnmn to one. fetrrt Red Wines, league ihampwrn, were eliminated try t'anadiens hi mi wmi-final. 1 Peterborough petes won the defeated 3tring of 10 games. Biitt-h Columbia placed second. It marked the first time that Newfoundland was entered in the bonspiel. INTERNATIONAL VICTORIES Canada had a bie year in international competition. The Davis Cup team breezed past Cuba to give the Dominion its first shutout win 5-0 since Canada entered the intcrna- MOSCOW ? 'Russia, whose athletes claim to have broken fct) world records in the last thtoc years, will compote in the Olympl- Games at Helsinki, FiTilanrt, next year, it was announced here Thursday. It win be the first time that Russia has taken part In the gamvs. . YEAR-END REVIEW- mark of 14 hours, 31 minutes set in 1921 by Gertrude Ederle. Lethbridge Maple Leafs -won the world amateur hockey title at Paiis, going through the round-robin play undefeated and untied. The Leafs practically coasted through European opposition. Jack Guest Jr., 18-year-o!d scuiler from Toronto, was defeated in the first round of the Henioy Regatta. He crossed the finish line six feet behind Erik Lareen, Danish blacksmith who went on to win the prized SculLs. Young Guest extended the European champion over the i one-mile 550-yard course and i the winner's time was eisht i minutes, 10 second just eight. 1 seconds short of the all-time ! mark of 8:2 set in 1938 by Phila-i delphia's Joe Burke. twst-of-seven Canadian senkir tional competition in 1913. The lacrosse championship over Van- Americans, as expected, white-eruver combines in a series that waShed Canada 5-0 to take the went the limit, and Mimho Nrrt.h American zone title. whipped Manitoba All-fita Hockey Scores Girl Golf Star Took Spotlight in Sports Leuszler, 25-of three be Winnie "Roach year-old mother came the first Canadian woman three iitraisht to take the junior be st -o-five series. Ttie 92nd nmniiifr of the .Kind's Piate, North Amertea's most historic equine event, was taken by Major Factor, brown By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Pres Stuff wmr to swim the English Channel. The Toionto swimmer finished .'eeond amon? the women in the 7000 London Daily Mail race, doing the 21-mile stretch from Cap Griz " Nez, France, to the Cover beaches in 13 hours and 45 minutes. Mrs. Leu.snler's time wis 4'i minutes faster than the ftekHng owned by Toronto in- i The story of Canada in Sport in 1951 belongs to dM.Hnaiw e. p. Taylor. ! h,o i it 1,1 .;v a. i. Nova Scotiji won its first Can- Okanagan K am loops 5, Kelowna 2 Western International Spokane 3, Trail 6 Lease to Curlina Club Approved An assignment of lease trans adian curling championship in 24 years when Doy Oyier's rink from Kentville ran out an un- If you want, to so,; .t, it. News classified. I f . ' . .. . . M . I f ' . - ' I" - I IS ' "2 ' ' ,. ft . a luo-piuim ji-jvar-TOi, ivt-n w iui ine inr-n-uu jsurroumling the Stanley Cup playoffs, East-West ! Grey Cup final and other major Canadian sports events. The youngster: Marlerve Stewart of Fonthill. 5 Ontario; ! The grim kid-thafs the way the East-West final were ferred from Long Motors to the Princj Rupert Curling Club of BASKETBALL toll OSLO -Two Canadian cross-country skiing specialists h-j.vn as they board. -d a Trans-Canada Airlines plane .;, t0 Oslo, Norway. Jacques Carbonneau. 23, Hft, of ik lid. Quo., and Calutie Richer, 21, of Ottawa will be part of Canadian Olympic ski tram. Carbonneau is Quebec cross-n-j- champ while Richer holds the Canadian tit i- photo i property at Seal Cove was ap- sports writers described her squashed when the Canadian proved last night by city council burst Into the spoits limelight ,RuSbv Umn bought a $12.0(10 subject to "investigation of cor-'with as nifty an exhibition of tarpaulin to protect the field. It tain easements."- : big-time golf as this country haslwa Put down a wePk before the Original owners of the pro-: ever seen. Her youthluluess can-1 November 24 game and, despite perty on'which the new curling tured the imagination of the a heavy rain two days before the rink is situated is the Depart-; sports public from. Newfound- i kick-off, the field was dry and ment of Transport, who havailand to British Columbia and j fa-st-leased it to the city. The nro-1 her methodical mow-'em-dowa . HOCKEY CHAMPIONS way with the bu.sine.ss end or a i in hockey, Valleylield Braves golf club stamped her as a prod- !0f the Quebec Senior League belfry of the fairways. came first winners of the Cana-Marlene's name became a dian Amateur, Hockey Associa- Tonight and Saturday 8:30 p.m. CO-OP CHALLENGERS (Prince Rupert Senior All-Starsi VS. FILERS (Tops in Vancouver Senior A) pcrty includes only that which is! covered by the present building,1 said City Clerk it. W. Long. t The Curling club, however, has ! planned a 14-foot extension to i on.' end of the building a form- ; er RCAF mess hall and a six- ! foot wide, 180-foot long pipe ! easement. j goiling byward last June in 10- lion's major series, open only to j super ' leagues from the Mari-i times, Quebec, Ontario and ronto when she won the Ontario women's open championship. Was the kid a seven-day wonder of the links, or was she "on ' I Western Canada. The Braves ; were extended to the limit cf the best-of-seven series by Toronto St. Michael's Monarchs before These extensions might make; for the tournament? the experts a difference in lease conditions j wondered. ' said Aid. T. B. Black. Former! They received their answer , taking- the major leagues title holder of tlw lease from the city j six later at Montreal when j Clubs in the major series, iil was Doug Frizzcll, of Long I sne 'on the Canadian women's f senior A grade, were no fotors, wiio sold the building to1 cIased tiue and followed up longer termed senior. In effect, PRELIMINARY GAME at 7: 15 p.m. Tickets now on sale at Civic Centre RESERVE ONLY the Curling Club. Ratification of! seven aays later wiui uie .,ana- jt made the Allan Cup tradi-dian women's open crown neat-ltional trophy awarded annually ly tucked In her over-sized golf t0 the country's senior cham-bag. A star was born just three pi0ns the previous 42 years, a years after she started playing minor-leauer the lease tranfer would have 1 to come from Ottawa, said Mr. Long. The Allan Cup, open to inter- Chess Tourney Set Next Week me game. Marlene was . the youngest golfer in the history of the Canadian Ladies' Golf Union to take the closed title and her name was placed alongside Ada Mackenzie as the only double mediate teams, was taken by ' Owen Sound Mercurys tor the ' first time in the fiistory of the ! city. The Mercurys defeated ; Fort Frances Canadians four games to three in the best-of- ; seven series. Vta ft ' m BW K:W winner of the closed and open Another round-robin tournament is to be played in conjunc tnnrn a mpnto I ' EASTERN TRltMPIIS It was the East all the way in The Memorial Cup went to Barrie Flyers with a four-straight skein over Winnipeg Monarchs. It was the first time in history that Barrie has taken Duminion junior laurels. Incidentally, the major series now Is confined to the East. Capo Breton, the Maritimes and Quebec leagues alone are in the AWAY, RIO ! We're boiiihl for the Rio Grande, j iinl tni'iiy, Rio ! aye, Rio ! Suit; fitre-yc-:i'ell, my bonny young gel, we're bound for the Rio Grande! 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A . record football crowd of 27,534 1 packed Varsity Stadium to watch the" classic. j Hamilton clubs took the other j rugby honors. The Tiger-Cats ! defeated Edmonton for the ; Canadian junior title and the Panthers whipped Norwood-St. I A 1 ? Ml IV i Hiram Walker's Lamb's Boniface Legionnaires at Hamil- j vy Eu m r.oms will be provided by the' ton in the first East-West in ; Centre. Compelition is open to ! a!: Civic Centre members. liiaiuniv. nriiviii, Chester, a common ending for the name of many English cities and towns, derives from the Roman castra, meaning camp. Let us carry the ball on your heating oil We'll gladly be responsible for keeping you supplied with clean-burning, non-waste Standard t-'urnnoe Chi or Standard Stove Oil. it Prompt Service Metered Delivery Automatic Kefills N. R. YOlTNG Healing Oil Distributor Phone 674 Phone 674 Old termediate final in history. The senior football season, was notable for its down-to-the-line finishes. 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