B The Csnsdlt.lt J..-vi SPORTS ROUND-UP By OAYLE TALBOT 12.482 fans at v v.. . . n . . . I tf in Ci , . n . . .. Six years ago Ed , oancioia I "wuuir uaraer. j-. sl iiCK-key .ab!y to headir f. came into the Nations leatue toutea as on oj tne i-.e c.t i..-rj. tv. game's most promts ng cen- 'Mr- centre p-i lrte ITntil thi Siniin h. nc.vor ahead 3-2 in iH . rmi'.ti KuperT Latly ;cvi eO'-Vtf. tin n-r $. 13 Hi-Boys Hand Dukes . Second Loss in Row Dily S'sjrLt Editor f Booth Memorial High School Rainmaker.- flout-; t-d the percentages la.-t nij.'ht at the Civic Centre and handed the Duke of Connauph Hitfh School team! a 61-4 lacing that left the .-ix-rnan Royal City squad anu Scored Ir. .v . - Quite lived up to the - "t r. s"i-iuui mis '3 NEW YORK (AP) The voice "of Maury Wax-man who, in turn, is the voice of Nino Valdez, the Cuban heavyweight, trembled with indignation as he discussed the possibility of Rocky Marciano making his next title defence against Danny Nardico in i Miami Feb. 24. 7 " ' Maun- had lust finished read- .an1 ,over 2. .tiiuiora rrrver more than is -. billing. There was nothing ruiiateMr-Lsh about Sandford Tuesday night as he led Boston Eiruins to a 6-2 victory over the fifth-place New York Rangers wfth tao goals 'and two assists soil. He got m campaign. The victory strong hold on f .c.-h - ing Rockys own announcement ! Puncf ana s l"e ' that the match had been made. , daylights out of Eward Charles "What's happened." he s-iiJ. confused and frustrated. and knocked out Heinz Neu-h ius. the champion of Europe " Why don't we want to fight breathing deeply, "if that Ro"ky let the cat out from the bag Sure It was the only game of the j Yorke,-, "m-,tZi . night and Sandford showed "' 2 linu im. I" berurtd T J11 f ;'r j the B- Keqlers Shooting rd y cty, J'IToeandJohnr.yP.1..v;- t For City n Record j l?.; u-x & Ten Prince Rupert bowlers are ' fiev Yorkns ' Charles first? Why should w ; Weill's denying ii, but that's J exactly wHat he's trying to do j We beat him once. good, and all tii r since then is to beat out to set a city ten-pin record . tonight when a pickup team of i $ 1 Mr.i L.- on IVir.S hl"l and Rocky a nice paydi-y asaiibt a feliow where his title couldn't possible be in danger It s the same thing Gene Tun-ney did when he fought old Tom Hi eney. ' I happen" to know the IBC this psmk kid Coley Wallace. We'll fight him again if t have to, but not for any peanuts." ALWAYS AIM HIGH Why, we inquired cautiously, t W, . Bob Kr dderham challenges one s-lected by Don Arney. Present team records, believed set by - iiHriiMiii -i 1 ; ; crrrm sitional game and received a weli-earned ovation from the fair-sized crowd. Others who received ioud rounds of applause were Freddy Krirtmanson who led Bo-Me-Hi' .scorers with 21 points. Dick Nicfcerson. Ron Ciceone and Bill Morrivm. who at the 52-second mark of the last quarter rifled a 1 f;oor-length pass to Kristman-son under the Dukes' basket, a ho scored. Morrison aLso stunned spectators, team-mates and Duks alike at the 8-second of the third quarter, when knowing he had no time to pass or dribble ; aimed a shot for the ba.sk.et from ; the middle of the floor and sank it. For the Dukes. Berg scoring B all the odds the Dukes, former provincial rr.anr.ps, having rrimii'-d trie rra!! rvrf-v floor and only Jut fcy Jour points lo a hard-checking Prince Rupert team Monday niFht should have roared bark lat night. I"a1ed for baskets Eut the pattern never crystallized. Jack Evar;.s' Rainmakers ;ot the iumu on the visitors and had a 12 5 first quarter were to work on before the Dukes knew what hud hit them. The Bo-Me-Hi lad?, knowing how badly the Dvtkes .wtt-l 'he equalizing , game, really applied the pressure and never let their opponents get organized. If the Dukes were upset tn the wouldn't it be smart for Vald'-s oesni warn any pan oi u. i ,(J irst whip C harles aea.n. it They know they cen t sell Nar-,it.. ,lh . h -.. d0 S4) "V. cico down there where he was ! outclassed by Joe Maxim Anv- thus getting himself a fat purse and at the same time placing Royal Hotel team three ye:irs ago are team high single of 950 and team hi;:h three of 2-SS2. i On Bob Rudderham's team are ! Gcor?e Morgan, Tom McMeekln,1 Vic Meiiies and Art Oisea. Play- lug for Don Arney's quhrtet are ! i body can beat Njrdico. Only arcjano in a position wheie reason Weill picks him is thai Bill Smith, Minor Simundseii, utility -uiiie aim rrunit v.oma-i i dina. i he owes some old time favors to i his manager. Lou Viscu-si. Tht v ', were partners once and Al i wouid like to give Lou a pa- : day." StFKS VALDFS MVTCH ' The reason for Waxman's he couldn't possibly dodge him'.' That's not how you figure In this business," Waxman said with fine restraint. ' You've get to always look to get the b:g shot. You don t get In the big money unless you fight for lh championship. We think our boy is ready right now to win first quarter they were lost in 13 points, was outstanding as i -..... ... J BLONDE PATRICIA FIRTH, 18, U S Junior Ladis' P.gure Skating champion and two-time Pacific Coast Senior Ladies' titlist, Is a figure of perfect poise and charm as she demonstrates her blade artistry during a practice session in Tacoma. Pat, who Is shooting for the Senior Ladies' crown at the Nationals in Los Angeles in March, follows a rigorous daily- schedule that includes practicing seven hours a day. plus a modeling and charm school course to fill in the few months when I'm not skating full time." OUT DOSUmIiUj- " burn was. of course, readily ap- parent. He quit a soft job with the ti'le, so why should we f.x.l matchmaker Cnris Dundee down around with Charles or anybody in Miami to help steel Valdes : else?" into an immediate match with Marciano. "It says here." Waxman con-tinned en a rising note, "that i Weill says who is Valdes and i why should he give him a i match? That's a lot of audacity ! if I ever heard It. Valdes is six I HOCKEY SCORES Western League Edmonton 8, Seattle 1. Okanagan Senior League Penticton 5. Kamloops 4. Kelowna 9, Vernon 7. the second, only scoring two field WM co.raptajn Jack Rebagliati grals and three free shots while v ho v,ort.M) 1,ke a siaVe to add Ron Ciceone, Freddy Krts-'.rnan- ,6 jnU Uj his total. Den son, his hook -shot working like v,-aIlln -ame to n!e in lhe third a charm, and Dick Nickerson and four!n quarters and Harry tank nine field goals and one Kflf.n contributed 5. free shot. Rainmakers scored 25 field FOl'M) RANGE goals to the Duke's 18 with the Going Into the third quarter Prince Rupert boys netting 11 on the bottom end of a 31-12 out of 24 free shots while the score. Dukes' Marvjn Berg aided New Westminster crew made 22 by Don Wallln, fought back tooth 'free sh"u PW ofr oiit 01 33 and nail. Berg coming out of the chances. Rainmakers committed bucket spot began to sink his 20 fouls plus three technicals long shots from the side, collect- 'r'i: Dukes were penal'Md 18 ing 9 points as the Dukes were times. Ralph Clasby fouled out. edged 17-15 during the quarter. The Dukes who discarded their Still battling back, Bob Hind- 'hite uniforms after Monday'? marsh's crew outscored the defeat because they had suffered Rainmakers 21-13 in the final all their previous looses in white frame, as Evans put In his second 'one out t 15 ' wore PU"T'e last string with the exception of night. Ciceone who was left on to set ri lgeUS, ORMES WIN the pace for the others. At just In . ,,minr tx. KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor car performance! See as NOW for a general check-up and tune up . . . and we'll winterize your car too You'll be pleased with our service. W.44lV.' I W) THE SKEENA GROCERY (Opposite lhe Hospital) Should you be one of the fortunate foik with some holiday time open right now, then the best suggestion is for a trip to ; Cloyah Creek, there are steel-heads ready for an argument., Sizab:e grey cod are hitting : white feathers or bucktail on a small iead at the Yacht Club.; also on the float nearest the ice-1 dock at Fairview Ca-op plant and fiounders at both points are taking any' fi.h or worm bait dragged .slow ly alon the bot-, torn; all fkh in prim condition. ; 5 The fi-.hin ta.-k!e stores are! fialuriup iiv nine-loot glass two; pi. ee ma t Morfcasue. st'!is un"' c-ltr $20 and Ls near perfection i lor s'eelrirad and coho, works' l wUuuiJL WILL BE CLOSED JAN. 2nd (I m.mss Superior Auto Service jiU under the three-minuu; mark hibition game iast night Bulgers. Si!8 ,Fr,t)eS fUleU 5y JacK ied b? f Rowe with 13 points for the purpose of taking inventory of our stock. BILL WASYK diameter, offers less air and water resistance and its aovan-tages are obvious, meaning longer straighter ca.s's and easier pickup of a long !'ne. Those who failed to get cli the things hoped for at ChL ilmas have good news, for generally, glass roct; are improved in type and quality yet lowered in price for 19S4 due to the great demand built up in the past few years since their introduction. If you are a new timer with a boat to care for this winter, do not make the mistake of using a linseed oil paint on the hull, this kind of paint is much enjoyed by various marine organisms, and keeps them well fed. Owners of larger cralt should be sure that recent additions of electrical devices have not increased the rate of electroly'ic action on metal fittings aboard, se rio us results might ensue and a checkup is in order. Have you taken care of that rifle which Ls expected to do a job for you again next Fail, or is the barrel fouled up with corrosives from the last shot you fired? That's all for this vear folks, and A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. ' IV Limited I I L,.,..,, Rebagliati and was awarded one free shot which he took and ank. Play resumed and Ken Waiiin and Berg sank two quick baskets. By this time Doug San- defeated NBC Power 29-19. Lan-die paced the losetf with 9 points. In the exhibition game between junior teams Monday rIi.- Hm Hfivi-neH Rnnrtjs Khon beautifully with light casting key and Coach Evans were pro- that Forbes should, toting loudly nanci lhe oorumen have been a.lowed two show. . ... Htt,t despite being told by Umpire Ole c.lritta thiit in hieh m-htrfd ha- IliXll SrllWtl rhlhlllon BO-ME-HI RAI.HMAKF.RS Mrri- F ketball it is in the la.st two min- 13 key. utes that two shots are given f,vr I, Morion. Black l. McKiy automatically. When Sankey T'jtai ei ULKF. OP CONNAUOHT Berg H. l worlbS J r , continued to fume he was banished from the game and three technical fouls were given Bo-Me-Hi. Berg showed piaiseworthy control in taking his three penalty D. Wallln 9 K Wallln. Clwiby. ttf-bat:"a'-' ' :"! S Total 48 JiltlMtr IVt l-aRtte NBC POWKR Way 2, Landle 9, Purnloutoft KelRey 3. liualuft. Hrtnove Wiinn 6. Total 10 MUIXjEKS Rowe 13 J. Johnson 6 LHitiOir- Twails 6 Halvorsen. V. lu,res, would ao serve with a , spinning reel if a one-inch guide; was in.iUiied between the reel; and the ordinary one which is; already built an. This tick is s markedly similar to your col-; umnist's favorite salt-water rod,: which .same stands up to pun'sh- ; iii'4,y heavy work including halibut and other bottom feeders. 1 A new and simple "automatic lead" shotgun 'lsht is on the market, and it remains to be Jiten whether or not it will be 1 permissible in this province, be-cau.re it doe-; some nf trje things, which are done by the banned "K'yciar" ala-ss sight. This "Ird" i.i'jht is made to lit all types of .-.:.o' tuns, singles, doubles, over-and -under, and titles too! In operation it is oil set on either side of Hie barrel and the eyes look" at the iuarry through a Irame, while the barrel Ls actually pointing ahead of the game and proviaiii", the netiessury lead. The sivht is claimed to im- shots. Under terrific pressure, txioed and roared at by the ''" Thorn 2. vvatmouuh i. crov.d he took his time and l"l0RMEsu,.man ewlu. Dun. f nrerl all three. can s. Cn.w. Ii!-titon 0. Ho-jgkin- Bo-Me-Hi's first string then 1 MtKinu.f.h 4 Total 27 went into action. At the one -OK-rs SHjir-B. . Laird 3 minute 42-second murk EodTait "' rl'l,. fouled out afVr playing a sen- iten.ioiu 4 T.tai Young Aussie Downs Trabert : fSjm 'I Wjj. X VUI.VVW 11 ; Iff fSTf j M JUTfL k !' ? Wz.1 J Cli IVI III i I jirove prove trap-shooting irjp.snooring as as well, wtu, and aim ! i rsrs Mil J X v.orks on the idea that ko long ' jVjf, T fS as the oojeel aimed at Ls in view k Mr a a MT o; 1 f,i.. wi .lit h ,r II..-- nm..iinl r rtW To Tie Davis Cup Play j I5 WILL OKI. MS LEY other Australian . ID-year-old, I MELBOURNE 1- Lewis Hor-U. who has licked Selxas six times, one rf Australia's ''l&-yei-old 'WroU'. ,', j wrinder-.lxjys, today defcau the t It 'Vaiin'f that the University ! t '?-rs i mm mmjMM yfe l?ie,Wirt-i;-jpilo reUoriaflcx ' Jr i-tuaCitJJoPilK.s. Wv '-'- -j- m-. -Jf .T a 1 .'. & -JU. U- -ji-s 4t- l 'l . 1. rtt , v m . I Tht fnmoliu A:)triwnv line folk American ace, Tony Trabert, ! of ' Cincinnati' basketball player 13-11, 5-3, 2-6, 3-G. 7-5 In a mis- dfdn't perform w ell. He did. On i eiable, steady rain to tie the occasions, he was brilliant. j Davit Cup challenge round 2-2. j The rain and wretched condi- j it. ....,t!tt.. ., 41 tr tion of the court bothered Tonv ! have produced a fly line in one of the new .synthetics called "Dacron" and said line .'-hould answer many fervent pleas. It Ls of small diameter, high density, and ureat tensile .strength, wnich 1 if. nii.ijii ut tin: rvooyong , J (inn, 1 ei tiiiiity was iiol v. ny; tie lost. Young Hoad had to play j ! on the same court Perh.in Tm- ! adds up to a line which will get down deep, particularly with the morf lightly die.ssed flies and nymphs that, work so well downstairs. This line, being of small court was so bad after the match, which went C2 games and lasted just five minuter, simrt of three hours, that officials decided to postpone the deciding .tingles test until Thursday. Now the optimism that was rampant in the United States camp has subsided somewhat. For the Americans' slumping bert wan annoyed a bit more because he Is a oiuker fellow than Hoad and had more trouble balancing himself on the slippery turf. ; Trabert slipped three times in ! the early going, and referee Cliff Sproule came onto the court ) : I "Wa L i r,.riaL-- star, Vic Seixas, will go Into ac PRINCE RUPERT tion au" uie iounn game 01 me .,i o n 4L. Ka'nSt.KenRosewaU' the second set and looked over the I - ! I a tT kliru-r'c Liz-u-re ' Brass. 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