I he Prince Kupen Uoiiv isew; Tu-sclav, Junnxiy ft, I9n4 i Kramer Find Offers Time and Money to Help US Talent For Winning Back Davis Cup i! M -v. ' . Kramer figures he will visit In This Corner By DICK AYRES i about 85 cities on his professional tour the first five months of j 1 his year. At each stop he would like to have the local professional Nothing like looking over old press clippings and discovering is very bad. Th only thing that Is going to make a kid good is practice. If I can get a look at his shots, 1 can give a boy advice on what parts of his game to work on. 1 can een advl.se the pro." The victory of the Australians in the cup challenge round last week convinced him something would have to be done und "the only way to do it is to develop youngsters." ' . Aler o Tias looked over nil NEW YORK OH All sorts of schemes have been advanced on how the United States can win back the Davis Cup from Australia, but Jack Kramer, one of .he greatest American stars, has come up with a :ew one. And it might work. He wants to give his time - nd money to developing new talent. The former amateur ace offered !oduy to contribute $7,500 and two months of his time in an effort to develop young players. the lads-he wants thP under 18 because tliev I developed easier-he the eight top prospect to , for a summer of coachin more money he can 1 better, he said, but if no o, wants to contribute he's underwrite the cost him, Gonzales won the SiJ prize of the opening ment" of Kramer's lu . 6-4, 0-4 Monday night. or school coach bring a group of the most talented youngsters to him. He, along with his troupe of Paneho Segura, Pancho Gonzales and Don Budge, would look them over and pull out the best for special attention. "Let's' face it," he said, "some Sjt - - . ? . j. . I of the coaching in this country r..,M.l ,.11111. info) Jrnfr1"- '-'11 ,4 I fit y 4 ?; t 1 m a t 4 A AFTER 17 YEARS of earth-shaking changes in their country's status, these German scultpors begin working on the inscriptions for monuments in the Olympic Stadium at Garmisch-Parten-kirchen. They are just getting around to inscribing the names of 1936 Olympic winners. I'm still here! 'm sticking around to take .ems of interest about folks you meet which you hadn't hitherto suspected. Talking to Albert Mah yesterday afternoon and found that we both belonged to the-Pro-Rec about the same time. In fact we were both instructing in boxing about the same time, Albert in Prince .Rupert and your columnist in R island. Albert, apparently had things really going at the old building at the corner of Fulton Street and Seconjl Avenue and around 1938 inaugurated the Ku-Me-Hi Boxing club" which produced some mighty interesting fight cards. A few of the local lads who were mentioned in the fight stories of those days were Don McCouver, Ted Arney, Jack Eby, Stan Siherk, Kosta Killas, Alex Kill, Bob Capstiik, Elmor llun-kinson. Kill Bond, Casey Hishio, Bill Long, Jack Wearmouth and Albert himself. One account described a "rugged and fast bout between Don McCouver and Bill Long" in which it stated that the latter "started fast but tired in the third." We queried Bill about this last night and he retorted "I did not. I beat McCouver every time I fought him. Then I had to fight Mah and he beat the ears off me." Bill, believe it or not, and there's no reason why you shouldn't, tipped the scales around 140 in those days. . . Instructors in the Pro-Rcc of 1938 along with Albert were Bob McLean and John Grimson. Softball hadn't gone into a decline then either and some of Albert's team mates included Herb Morgan, Earl Bait, Sonnv Beynon, Chuck Postuk, II. Prevost, Don Leighton and the late Bill Roma. IMF Should have a wire from Challenger's coach Bill McChesney tomorrow morning giving us the dope on the Rupert cagers first meeting tonight with the Ketchikan Rockets. Who knows, we might make a basketball correspondent out of young William, The rep squad left by plane for the Alaskan centre this morning. Friday and Saturday nights this week should prove something in local basketball circles, but we're not sure just what. The The Parker Round-Robin total point basketball tournament gets ' underway Friday evening with three Senior B and two Inter A squads scheduled to play a total of ten 20-minute games. Entered in the tournament are Manson's Omegas, Gordon and Andersons and CCC 300 Club of the senior loops and Watts & N'ickersons and Bo-Me-IIi Rainmakers of the Inter A circuit. As a newcomer here we've never seen the Senior and Inter A boys tangle, but from this corner we'd hazard a guess that it will be a case of experience versus youthful vitality and stamina. The high school squad is going to set the pace and it will be a matter of whether the more polished checking of the Senior B teams can counteract the speedy passing plays and rushes presently used in the junior league. The teams will play five games Friday and five games Saturday night with each game of two ten-minute halves. Individual cups will be presented the members of the winning team and by our book, by the time the last game has been played, they will have earned them. No NKL Team Has Yet Managed To Win Third of Road Games m-i : Si.-.-, f "V ( wr jj V t f i ml llr advantage of those DAILY NEWS also of Montreal. Harrv Luminv of the Leafs, pasting two shutouts in three games last, vei-A, trimmed his goals-against average from 1.64 to 1.55. Terry Saw-chuk of Detroit has 1.84. and Gerry McNeil of Montreal has 2.10. Jim Henry of Boston slipped from 2.67 to 2.76. The leaders: GUARANTEED WMT ADS! Pts 4t 37 3S MONTREAL (CP With more than half their 35 road games played, nut a team in the National Hockey League has been able to win one third of them. The best showing bo far has been made by Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs. Each has five wins in 18 games. Boston Bruins have won live of 19. Montreal Canadiens. fighting with Detroit for the league-leadership and trying to pull away from the third-place Leafs, have won only four of 20, the same as the tail-end Chicago Black Hawks. New York Rangers have won only three of their 18 foreign-ice games. Even considering Iks and rating the clubs on points won, nc team Is reasonably close to 50-per-cent winning hockey on the road . Detroit has the best percentage, 41.7, collecting 14 of a possible 36 points. The individual point-scoring race underwent a few changes although Gordie Howe of De a a Howe. Detroit 16 28 Lindsay. Detroit 14 23 Richard. Montreal .... 22 13 f leoli'rion. Montreal ... 18 16 Sand ford. Boston 11 22 Kelly. Detroit 12 20 Heilx'l. Detroit 10 22 Mosdell. Montreat .... 14 15 Sloan. Toronto 4 24 Peirson, Boston 13 13 Mosienko. Chicago .... 10 14 Konty, New Yolk ..... 7, 17 Henry. New York 12 11 Gadshy. Chicago ...... 8 14 Harvey. Montreal 4 19 Team Slamlinir 23 W L T F 20 10 8 107 A Pts 70 48 82 47 56 44 96 3d 21 18 13 5 10 8 108 77 90 Detroit Montreal Toronto Boston New York Chicago 15 IS 12 20 80 .112 30 75 121; 21 "Six Free Want Ads, You're kidding," I told the Wont Ad Girl. "No," she said, "we're so sure of the results' that fast action went ads get, that we will re-run your od six more days fre of charge, if, after four days you've not had any calls on it." "Cost plenty I'll bet," I thought. Imagine then, my amazement when I found that my three line ad would run for six days for only $1.80, fifteen words ... and GUARANTEED TOO! Here's How To Place Your GUARANTEED WANT AD - Simply coll 743 . . . place your ad inthe Usual way For Six Days, tell the Vant Ad Girl you want it Guaranteed! If you get results the first day, fine, cail us, cancel the ad and pay for only four days. If after four days you have not had results call us and we wi !l run it Six Times More FREE! Tl.is offer esniics January Kith and is not open t agents .or retail dealers LAST NIGHT'S HGHTS Brooklyn Walter Cartier, 161, New York, outpointed Randy Sandy, 158'2, New York, 10. Boston Burley Monroe, 137, Worcester, Mass. outpointed Fred Monforte, 138, Brooklyn, 10. Billings. Mont. Freddie Babe troit held his seven-point margin over Ted Lindsay, his teammate. Howe failed to get a goal but picked up three assists and leads with 44 points. Lindsay had two goals and an assist raising his total to 37. Montreal's Maurice Richard moved from fourth to third place collecting two goals and an asskit. Richard, leading goal-scorer with 22, has 35 points, one better than Bernie Geoffrion, Four-Game Basketball Card For Juniors Slated Tonight Basketball league games get underway again tonight as the Prince Rupert Basketball association tries to windup the first round of the Junior Boys' league with a three-game card slated at the Civic Centre. At the conclusion of the three games each of the six teams will have played each other once. Lineup for the games is as follows: 6:30 Bulgers vs Annunciation; 7:15 Sports Shop vs Sea Cadets; 8 p.m. Ormes vs ,NBC Power. At the moment Sports Shop and Sea Cadets are tied for first place with four wins and no losses. Ormes are in second place with two wins and two losses. Annunciation and Bulgers arc tied for third place with one win and three losses and NBC . Power brings up the rear with no wins and four losses. Herman, Los Angeles, stopped Don Rogers. Spokane, Wash., 2. CURLING RESULTS Results of Canadian National Curl- 1 ' 1 .. , '. . ,i- 1. ... - . iiiR Club play Sunday are as follows: Kirnbauer 13. McDowell 0; Mitch ell 9, Inkster 8; McAra 12. Buchanan 3: Barton 8, Dunbar 7; Dennis 10. Cameron 5. Results of last niilhfs plav In the Columbia Cellulose competition ai. To VANCOI VI II Yankees Named Outstanding Team Of 1953 in Associated Press Poll the Prince Rupert Women's CurtliiR Club are as follows: 7 p.m. Hliier 7, Willson 15: Turner 11. McLcod 7: Ramsay 10. Schu-man 4. 9 p.m. Johnson 10. McBrixim 7: McKenzIc 11. Anderson 12: Batemau 7, Crossley fl. 1 Wednesday aftdfnotnx draw -In- as Joyous : ( Wstlc n sfl:imiln!u. Ur .t. Thmii! Moore vV Paru'irtgc. ' ' THE DAILY NEWS WANT AD DEPARTMENT Prince Rupert, B.C. voted I'bcs team of the" year." .!,jt livais -a -Runaway; for the Yjinhft, who receimj first -placfe votes from a total bl 125 ballots cast by sports writers and sportcasten. The Yankees, who defeated BLANK CALL AT THE MAIN FLOOR OF THE NEWS BLDG. OR via H:iv points FRIDAYS: SS CAMOSUN, 8 p.m. SUNDAYS: RS Coquitlam, 3 p.m. ' To Stewart aivj Uke Arm s 'i:omiiilam. Saturday 6 a.m'. 'IVNorlh Queen Cli.irlolte Islands January 13 and 27 Camosiiii,.lhur.s(lay 0 a.m. To South Qheen Charlotte Islands J.muary 6 and 20 Caniosun, Thursday 6 a.m. I.F.S SMITH Prince Rupert Agent 511 Third Ave. Phone 508 Brooklyn Dodgers in the world : NEW YORK i -.New York Yankees, who' wbnii hnf! .itnpsrtv tedenlfccUfitth straight' AmerH Van League xnnaht arid followed up with their fifth consecutive world scries ship, were voted the outstanding team of 1953 today in the 23rd annual Associated Press year-end poll. As they have monopolized baseball, so have the Bronx Bombers swept top honors in the AP poll, for this is the fourth consecutive year tlfut Casey Stengel's men have been Pleosa run the following od for : days Enclosed is $ in full payment NAME ADDRESS CITY or TOWN REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian. Press St. Moritz, Switzerland, was the scene of the first recorded bobsleigh race 55 years ago today. Bob-sledding became an Olympic event in 1928 and German teams won both the two-man and four-man "events at the Olympic winter games in Oslo In 1952. Phone 748 series four games to two, rolled up 289 points on a 3-2-1 basis. The University of Maryland, unbeaten in 10 regular season football games and named 4953's No. 1 college team in the Just Soy Charge It! PHONE NUMBER (please print clearly) AP poll last month, edged the pro football Cleveland Browns for second place. Maryland, like Cleveland, came to the end of the road as the grid season ended. The Terrapins were upset by Oklahoma 7-0 in the Orange Bowl at BASKETBALL TONIGHT CIVIC CENTRE 6:30 Bulger's vs Annunciation.. 7:15 Sports Shop vs Sea Cadets 8:00 Ormes vs N.B.C. Power. Write your News Wont Ad below. Put only one word in each space. (Each group of numbers or letters count os one word). Put your address or phone number or both in the od. In cose you want a Box Number leave space tor four words, (e.g. Box 000, Daily News). PRINT AD BELOW Begin Where Shown "START HERE" Use ONE SPACE for Each Word Start Here 1 Miami after Detroit Lions beat Hartwig Scores Smashing Upset , " ADELAIDE, Australia Wl Australia's unpredijtable Rex Hart-wig sqpred a smashing upset Monday over veteran Vic Seixas ' of '.he United States in the quar-"ter-finals of the South Austral-, ian tennis championships. Hartwig won the match 5-7, . , 3-3, 8-1, C-2. ' " Tonv Trabert nf the IT R nrnh. Cleveland in the playoff for the National Football League title. 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