z Booth and Kitimat His Split Series ASsSJ ritnce Kupeft uaiiy News Monday, Keoriiiify lb, i9o4 i, - , ; i- - LI I II 1 1 tin 1. W nrili! to l-iH-k in tils 10th Ktmiol.i ! .-h... . ' "fcer f Challenge Cup Captured By Robertson . l-U7J''ie- O. Illlick-f O. Humilloil it. nia lie" 7, V. Killiii.il I'l i, lo.k, A. Cruwl!t H. I ll mlits- 2. . victory tonight ' when he faces! bi-fi,. f Yvou Diirelie of Montreal, form-;;. t ., ' '"'"nil Lumley and Sawchuk Tied As Red Wings Trim Hawks The victory gave the Red llj JIM HASTAllLE Bob Rudilerham lost the Bert Young Challenge Cup to the Robertson rink under ski'j i r. f. nineii. i m.iiijv. t.m il ; er Canadian light-heavyweight.! (.nil s' i viiiiin ion" j champion., at Brooklyn's Eastern ' lt.i-Mi-lll ll.lllil.lnK H. MiirUil B. j I'.ll liuay Alenai ,1 M. Knulseu 4, 8. Kelvii; I Himn. j. T)is , m flrsl luting for tbc i " ?7kTZX . Olympic ,.hini.m since he was l t.hi 15. ' chosen as boxing's "rookie of the year" by the Boxing Writers' I, a iiM.o ill ;in- E llom.ns,iii is. v Haiiiniin. M niiirkiiH-k. M. Mue-1 Association last montli. The' noun c;iri ... m. v'urfeiui, j ,iwa.(l temporarily jlnxed two l'Vom then on the sp edy -Pi i) a e i Rupert team were never lictidcd taking the other qu:y Icr.s ,'lli t), : If 3. 10-5. Coach Dun Hartwig Hft Ids juniors finish Die aiue whieii j .saw the Kitimat crew tit';e too many long shots on an mnfam-ilar floor. Terry Sheldon, lid the home-team boys with i'i points while Oon Cruelle top'ied the j Kitiiual. team with 7. f I Following the gamt s The Kitimat .students, accoinijunicd by i their coach S. H. K.'inps aiidj Mrs. .J. Blackioek, i llaperone. i were guests at a Bool h Memor-1 ial high school students council; dance at I no school..' ! after score JOH Chuck O.stertag Sunday a hard-fought game. The was 9-6. The Riidderhum rink, posed of Wilf McLean, e.irKin. loiiii in. nifvlous winners. Riu kv Cnuini. i Wings a nine-point lead over the Leafs, who moved into second place with their tie against the Rangers. Gordie Howe scored two goals to lead the Wings. Marcel Pro-novost, Olen Skov and Johnny Wilson tallied the other Detroit goals. Max Bentley's goal at 17:58 of com-Ot to 'Ueferees Nfnrris t)i-!in ftnrt Hod In II; Hill Morrl i,n unil Doiu; !S;iu- laid and Vluce Martinez. j The It), year-old Brooklyn Ne ! Canadian Press Staff Writer Injured defeneemen may help give Terry Sawchuk hockey's most prized goaltending award. Sawchuk, a stocky fellow with fast reflexes and strong hands, is h;ic:k in a lie with Toronto Maple Ideal's' Harry Lumley for the Vezina trophy, , top award for goalkeepers in the National Hookey League. Ever since Injuries struck the Leaf defence, I.umley'.s goal average has been going up. Sawchuk picked up ground , during the week-end as his De Kitimat high .school played! its first basketball game nwayj from home Saturday niht when ' they took on two Month Mem-' orial high school squnrls went i home with a one-win one Ih.k; record. , The KK-iuiat girl staged a! third period rally to defeat 111- 1 Bo-Me-Hi Ruinbirdx 18-15 while ' j the Kitimat boys fell prey to; I I lie fast-paced Bo-Mo-Ili into-1 I B and Junior boys to t lie tunc of 43-20. I j The girls' game w;w by fat III.' i most evenly matched and the ! close finish had a good si"J i crowd of fans yelling for li.it It ! sides. j Unused to the spacious Civi--I Centre floor and never 1 having 1 seen a semi-circular glass back-' board, the Kitimat girls trailed ! 4-2 at the end of the first quar-j ter and 12-8 by the half. How-j ever, paced by Elain Hokm-ou , who led the visitors with IS points the nervous Kitimat crew rallied to, take the lead 1-13 by the cud of the third ; ((iiarter. Qnce having got Hi -edge the Kitimat squuri clu-ek-!ed the Kainhirds into tlu- finer Kiti- Enough for the Average Kitchen The teams returned to mat. by boat la.-'t nh'Jit I. tl.eup.s: now imiii'.i i ion II. .-Ml- Hi - J. Newtlll 7. M Quasi iiud Jack Paul, took an early lead and appeared headed lor victory until Ostertag pulled a three-ender on the seventh end to tie the count at 5-5. The winners got three more in the eighth and one in the ninth while Kmklerhaiii wa held to a lone counter. Ken Warrtti has challenged Robertson in rext Sunday's match. Members of the Robertson riixk were: Ostertas. skip; Dave Mac-phec, lead Jack Webster, second; and Jack Lindsay, third. 512 60 Youne. N ;i. T Shi-num 1. K. Nelson ! the third period gave the New Yorkers their tie. BATTLE I ROM ISI IIIMI I The Leafs had lo battle from jbejiind early in the game. The i Rangers went in front 2-0 on i Max's first goal in the first per-j iod and another by Nick- Mic-j ko;ikl in the second. Morrison I and Sid Smith evened it up by i beating goaltender Johnny Bow- er In the second period and Tod Sloan put the Leafs up 3-2 In i the third. ,0,N IHo,' Cows' , FINE OLD i SCOTCH WHISKy si .'r.:'i y.ui wi n H, ft. Duncan 4, J. Howes (i ' J. l.umhir 2. C. Su-wnrl. 0. Melo-losii 2. Tuuii 4.1. Cart me 1 1 Wins Curling Crown TRAIL, B.C. (CP) Bung Curt -niell of We.st Vancouver won two straight draws against Ueg Stone of Trail in a bent of three series ending Kundav for the BrltiAh Columbia culling championship. Cartmell, who coiled perfect games throughout the provincial bonspiel, lost only otic draw. Stone, the defending B.C. ChiKise famous Gold Seal ((i.iiinleuin floor coverings for your kitchen. Color wears and wears and wears. Substantial backing. Patterned to suit just you I'ttll 1 11 I HOM $1.05 l'rr Square Yard Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 troit Red Wings scored five goals in the last period and walloped the last-place Chicago Black Hawks 5-0. It gave Terry his 10th shutout of the 1953-54 campaign and wiped out the Hawks' mathematical chances to make the Stanley Cup playoffs. LEAD WIPED Ol'T . Lumley had his lead wiped out when the Leafs were held to a 2-2 tie by Montreal Canadiens Saturday and a 3-3 deadlock by New York Rangers Sunday. That left Lumley with a goal average of 1.72 a game in 54 starts. Sawchuk is right with him. Saturday the Rangers were blanked 1-0 by the fourth-place Bruins in Boston. The Bruins came back Sunday with a 4-1 victory over the Canadiens. and both teams only scored two points each in the final frame.: Sue Martin with 5 points, paced the losers. ortNKi) -scorim; With the. hoys it was a difler-ent matter although in .both "hiii, JOHN WALKS! 9 ScotdiW!, KltMAtNOtl games Kitimat opened the scor-jlng. ' The Bo-Me-lli squad soon i overtook a three point lead the Tht Mwttafnt, tchampion, downed Otto Gill of the Trail Curling Club to enter the B.C. finals. Trail Breaks Losing Streak Ify The t'anadlun Press Trail Smoke Eaters broke a six-game losing streak and split a two-game series with Spokane Flyers In the Western International Hockey League during the week-end. In other WIHL action on the holiday, Nelson Maple Leafs defeated Kimberley Dynamiters 4-2 in overtime. Over in Jhe Okanogan Senior Amateur Hockey League, Kel-owna Packers crushed Vernon Canadians 11-5 while the frorit-runing Penticton V's defeated Kamloops Elks 5-3. The first Trail-Spokane encounter saw Smokies take a 7-5 whipping for their sixth loss in visitors held for a few minute-and won the first quarter 9-3 nr ui..iihi.fl )j, ,t B..;ird or Ijy Btlliih Oilumba ' The Leafs were enjoying a 2-0 edge in Toronto Saturday when Canadiens rallied to tie the score. A .sellout crowd of 14,5111, the biggest of the season at Maple Leaf Gardens, saw rookie Jean Beliveau and veteran Elmer Lach tie it up for the Mont-realers. Eric Nesterenko and de-fenceman Tim Horton fired the Toronto goals. . The Canadiens were feeling the loss of goaltender Gerry McNeil, forward Bernie Geofi-rlon and defenceman Dollard St. Laurent. All three are out with injuries and the Montrealers brought up Jacques Plante to fill in for McNeil. He made 21 stops and had no chance on the two goals that beat him. Canadiens were in the same fix .Sunday as a crowd of 9,493 fans saw the Bruins score three times in the third period to take the 'game. What's news at Inco ? I If - 4 REMEMBER WHEN Hy Tin' C'unfirlllin Press Charlie Gorman of Saint John, N B., then Canada's speed skating champion, won international honors in a meet at Lake Placid, N.Y., 29 years ago today. He gained the international title by defeating Francis Allen In the 440-yard event. . ; T a row. i However, Trail bounced back Sunday to a 5-4 victory, with playing coach Moe Young scor-; ing a hat-trick. Penticton, so far in the lead ' they have the championship all ; sewed up; overcame a two-goal s deficit in the second period Royals Clobber Cougars 8-1, Lose to Seattle; Quakers Tie : when Jack McDonald and coach Grant Warwick capitalized on . By The Cuuadiau Prc-s Dorohov and New Westminster'.- The waning Western Hockey Jackie Hamilton and was skatin; League schedule saw t h r e e ! back to the side when it hap- i pened. a double penalty to Kamloops. in two nf them New Westminster I Morrison bent over to pick up : i an apple core on the ice when a ' Royals ran hot and cold. On home ice Brturday, Roya's fan let him have It right behind i the ear. Morrison , came up pluhha X7iolr'.o ennn O.l 1 .- rout eated b, a WK,k i "T" Vft ai PUc esrorted the f;m between a fan and a referee.- j 10 lne Tlren Royals roared Into Seat- eX11: tie" Sundav niht and crept out : Defenceman Ron Matthews dragging a 6-1 defeat behind ; sot two goals for Royals as did ti,em Gold Fashoway. Max McNab, In the only other action of the ' Pe'e Durham, Len Thoriwen and week-end Saskatoon Quakers j Bob Love registered the others, Andy Hebenton .scored for Cou-third blew a two-oal marjjin " the period but hung on to tie j KaM- Calgary Stampeder.s 5-5 on Sas- i In the olner Saturday Rame. katoon ice. Jim McKay and Steve Black Referee Scotty Morrison had ' scored twice for Stampeders. Art just broken up a high-stickins duel between Cougar captain Ed Heating Must Be Planned 1 11 K ft 11 j i I Mwmk H KrM l u W L & f dllUai 1 1 d ri : lVi, ! I! v v tiZg J . y ia U kj w funm xiwf' Hm tixbJ tMIJU A I H ' . f. X ... 14 p p r? rJ im'w .0 v f. 1 1 'fir vX ' "U L I': 1 'H & h 0 I? A V 4 fi Yi h t J ' 1 y r 'U' n v ' a 1 ! Jfl k ? H X U I! 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''j1' fi'J-'M 3 I tm' Michaluk got the other. Pat Luhdy scored assists on all five Stamp goals. Doug Adam, Ray Manson, Al-x Kaleta, Vic Lynn and Eddie Ko-bussen .s:ored for Sxskatoon. In Sunday action, the Bombers overwhelmed New Westminster with three goals In the first five" minutes lo coast to the 6-1 victory. Guyle Fielder notehed two for Seattle and assisted twice. The four points boosted him to the top of the league -individual Rowbotham, Ostertag Win Games Play at the Prince Rupert Curling Club last night saw the Rowbotliam and O.stertag rinks win out in Grotto trophy corn. petition, wluch jow:.guov4. iilto4is,rtn& MJI with 61 ' P-'l "J im cignis ana win ve commei-r - uiuer eanie ecais wrre scw ed next week. ! ed bv Mirk Marquess with two, Rowbotham defeated La u ri , Wayne Brown and Ed Zeniuk. 11-9, while O.stertag edged Wak-ley 9-7. Pierre Brilliant scored for Royals to spoil the shut-out. 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