I lie Piiiict Rtiptit Doll Ktws - " AUCTlOk'ttn Canadian Champ Retain Title CALGARY (CP) Doug Harper of Calgary retained his Canadian light-heavyweight championship at the pavilion here Wednesday iniidit wnen he battled Yvon iDurclle of Baio Stc. Anne, N.H., In This Corner !5v lICK AYRES inursoay, January 28, iw.m Rocket, Boom Boom Break Jinx on Leafs Home Ice f - r w-. I US By Tin-Oiitiiulluii Press . ('"HO" Maurice Richard and Bernie i The two rightwingcrs, top Dire need for referees was demonstrated Tuesday night ; when the Senior B game was held up for a chilly half hour; because there were no arbiters ; to be found. When Kay Spring; and Don ll.u tw ig, both exper- i ionced players, were recruited ! 1 VFT "v to a draw in 12 rugged rounds. Harper weight 171 1 4 and Dur-elie an even ivi. Durelle, who tost the title to Harper weighed 171 ''4 and Dur-Calgary, came up with a game display to be holding h's own with the champ.on at the finish. Geoffrion were sure today that! all nets around 'the National Hockey League circuit are six feet wide and four feet high. They must have wondered at 1 t n it 1 :i iw m. i-i tlloy did a ban": up job because amonn the many players available, they had the guts to go out there and do a necessary task and the players knew that they are up on the rules as miv U as JI Sl IT I IMMH.I! St.I.;iuiUus de Loyola, founder of the Society ct Je.sus, was the 13'.h tu:d rinii.es'. son cf a Spani..ri la.iieoian. . FAST RELIEF FOR Next Goal j For Moore I Mania no MIAMI. Fla. CP -Light heavy.- weight champion Arch's Moor;'1 I aiiyri r ' It is no j4od for the spectators or the players beefing about Ihej 7BE9ESI scorers in the big time this year, amassed 52 goals before they could break a jinx and score in Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens. They both beat the hex Wednesday night. Richard scored his ?!th goal of the season and (ii off rion tallied his 25th as they led Montreal Canadiens to a 2-0 victory over the third-place Toronto Maple Leafs. 1 I It was the only game of the night and gave the Montrealers a firmer grip on second place, three points ahead of the Leafs and three behind ' the ffont-lui.ning Detroit Red Wings. it Was the key game fur both e:'ins., A victory for the Leafs would have put them in second "bee, one point ahead of Mont- ! -fl'l. I However, Richard put Cana- :liens up 1-0 at 16:51 of the first ; eerjed wilii "an unassisted Roal ' thai set the 13.537 fans on their ears. '.11RKAKS I ROM SCRAMBLE Jim Thomson waa the only I'orento defenccman protecting' I.umlcy when Richard broke from a scramble at his own blueline. Richard pushed the t: having finally disposed o Jo.-i, Maxim as a challenger, is clam-' ' i i orin for a crask at Rocky Mar- You Nome! We Ship it ( miilcte slilppinj y vi.r i i:ii, meriui , Ihiiim liiilil-iiir ., Villi I.I-uide ,1,1,1,,, LOCAL Oil I.OM, JlSTS 1. M(i I ,K'i'A(il-: Ami STiif, Poniie tl LINDSAYS TOMMY IU RNS, 72. only Can- i aclian to noici tne wond hea,vy- j weight, boxing championship, j is coming back to his native j soil from hi.s present home at j Coalinga, Calif., to 'attend the j annual Sports Celebrity Dinner of tha Ontario Sportswrit-'ts and Soortea.ster.s Association at Toronto next Feb. 1H Porn Noah Hrusso at Hanover, Out., Burn.n held the title from lOtie until he was beaten by Jack Johnson in Australia in 1908. Once the owner of a speakeasy In New York, during .the 1920s. Hum now is evangelist. ' Lyndhursts Land in France CHERBOURG. France Reuters iToi on lo' Lyndhursts. who ' - vent Canada at the i :vj P. ill ciano s crown. That heavyweight tarict, hu v ifllX ht till MEIKI.F of Glasgow, Scotland, literally has Don Clinrm of Brantford, Ont., standing on his he.id in ar. amateur bout at Toronto. Bouncing back from the ropes in the second round,, piiurm crashed into Meikle's shoulder, turned upside down and landed on his head. Mcikle won the fight on a decision. Royals Robbed of Third Spot By Edmonton's 3-2 Victory puck past Thomson and swept, world Ice hockey championships round him. Lumley came out reirrceing when there is such a clftrth and )50 per cent of thei time the officials are gained from thnir own ranks. The basketball associnlion is loft with only three ' ualificd referees, Vein CiiKinc, (Mr Slatla mid l?oyo (im .' i I'll. Cic.cone has desert:'-' Ihe Senior games because of the abuse he has tnken from players who, despite their experience, "still have to have the rules interpreted for them." But he's willing to help out the Inter A. The high . honl ulcers have voiced their disapproval of Shitta to the extent thai it (mi i wort it his while exposing himself to criticism night alter iiiuht for a couple of dollars (!, will referee out of town games because of the need for him. (Inly Doyo Curvitch is lei I. or the trained referees who is still willing to officiate in tmv le.iene but. f-liif t work makes it hard for him to be always available. All that are left are lads who :ue asked to referee and who h.ivo done the best they can with the training they have had. Mouse Morrison. Doug Sankey, Jimmy l ieu in. Bob McFarlane, Morris Dean, Kay Spring, Jimmy Stewart, Mike Young, Don Carlson are among the players who Ivive come out and given a hand, hut the beefs are the same especially from the coaches. "He'll never referee another gams, in winch my team's playing," is the Start the New Year with new luxuries1 to clear but barely tipped the puck and .'ichard, off balance, shoved it across the ..,,al 10, u. Geoffrion made ii .: J at (i '.O in biockho.m next rnoiun. ar-''ed he,-e today from New York aboard the liner Queen Mary. The team will play the first cf a M'ries of cxhit itio'i matches .m i.uni.ean rinks at in" Palais, ties Sports '. . I'jris .-i.iluiday: p'ght b fore toar : Kwit .::1rl.n nl, : Italy and Germany. ever, may prove as elusive f' Archie as the light heavyweight title chance he pursued so many years. Chances are Moore' now will either fight Harold John- I son or go to South Am?rU:;: un anoiher exhibition tcur. Marclano's O)poncnts this year 1 probably will be. D,ui Buccenini in March and E'.zard ClMrles in June or September. Indications : are that the champ's manage. ! Al Weill, i; (."'king on a schedule that leave, Moon- Mildly out. Tiie powerful Moore smashed : Maxim to the canvas twice last night as he scored his third and ' by far his most decisive victory ever the Cleveland jabber, the ; only mail' he li..s ever luiuhl ' a t n mpuin. I He lifted the f'tle ,, t.,:.M : in St. LouLs Dec. 17, l'Jc2, an ! : successfully defended H against , Joey in Ogtlen. Utah, June 21, 1933. Moore, how 37, had beea ! fighting lor 16 years and ha l ! been a contender about 10. 1 "I think this one ended mV series with Joe." Moore said wit'-i ' a big grin in his dressing room. : "I'd like to light Marciano now, ; '.tit I'll tuK! on Harold Johnson ! if llu v'll get up th" money." priced for YOU wherever you see CANADA'S SIGN OF BETTER 1MB.. ft. There have b;'en 1.077 goals scored fo:- an avetagc of 6.41 p.-r game, c' mp.ued with last season's G.79 average. Mervyn Hose Ousts Seixas SYDNEY, Australia Ml Wimbledon champion Vic. Seixas of a a m mi Edmonton Flyers flew to a 3-2 victory over the New Westminster Royals Wednesday ni'Uu in the Western Hockey league. For the fourth night in a r.iw, only one game was played in livi league and only one was .s:'lu-.l-ule'd for tonight, Snskato.'i Quakers will entertain the kin';-pin Calgary Stampede's. . Wednesday's game was a tougli one to lose for llayaLs. A victory Aoukl have jumped the home earn into third plai-c aiic.ul ot Saskutoon. But Edmonton, snapping b.v, from Tuesday's 2-0 mauling al Retfr sheets Better blankets Betttl of the second period while To-rento righlwinger was in the penalty box. Geoffrion snatch' d the puck during a goal-mouth scramble and hi.s shot bounced off Luinley's pads into the net. Centre Elmer Lach and Eddie Mazur got assists. ( Canadiens also shattered a 1 Leaf home record of not having been defeated in the Gardens since the fourth-place Boston j Bruins pi'!'.. ' tin t . et 1 : t Oct. 24. In two games tonight, the fifth-place New York hancers travel to Detroit and th? last- 1 place Hawks meet the Bruins !r. Boston. CURLING RESULTS Results of play by Lnrties" CurUnr Club for Art 'Marniy vroohy tire us ' follows: Thorn 4. Petrow 7: H:umli'm . 6, Moore 7: Lwi 11, Partrirtyo H Draw for tomorrow - lUtorrKKm : Wukley vs. Hnmllv.'": Lewis vs. Thorn: Moore vs. P:4m!!e the United States was beaten today by Mervyn Rose in the ouurtcT-flnals of the Australian National tennis championships, 11-fi, !'-7. 9-11, 6-4. Pei:-as staved off four match points befone winning the third set . but couldn't continue hi.s I pillow slips At better stores everywk TOR ThAI EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB . CALL ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY uieuisheri civ vou hear from the! the hands ol Vancouver Cami?k ! The mos thrilling voluej and long-wearing luxuries et I bpneh. Where do you hear the was in command most of the , woven to beautify your bedroom. They're Texmoi NHL LEADERS nay. Vic Stasiuk, back after a short ; stav with Detroit Red Wings of j of covfte. made right . . here in Canada. Now feaimK rally after the Intermission. The veteran 35-year-old John J in your fqvorite store, these Tex-made wondedul.'wo the National Hockty Lea rue, !ec By The Ctuiatllim Press Bromwich, who upset Tony Tra- O j able sheets and blankets show you why . . . I Canada lives better . . . with TEX-MADE! n!"s "interpretec night after j li ght? From where do the shouts j of "Oh no!" and "How do you ; pet tint v ay?" come? The bench of course. I Veil Don Hartwig came out' and turned in a good perform-nnce with the wnistle. Now we'd li':e to see .lack Kvans, Minor Si'tumilsen, Torn Naka turn out finfl t:'ke a crack at it. Bill Mc-( heney probably would answer the riil but he is behind the SI 20 IS 15 19 Y.I 12 L ert of tha U.S. in the second round, advanced to the semifinals as he beat fourth-seeded George Worunnp.ion 111 a five set cjiiarter-finr.l 3-0, (i-3, 2-6, 6-1, C-l. Bromwich now will meet second-seeded Rex Hartwig in the round-of-four Saturday. the way despite a severe bac:k injury which he guffc.ed la.-,l sprmg and which o;;;-a;:;nal! still gives him a tw:ii-e. Royals, on the other hau l were minus tleftnceinah Ron Matthews and forward Plr?rr; Brilliant, both niir-ir injurc.i ankles.' Gordy Fashoway oponcd tilt Hfiv;p, Detroit Hicharrl, Mentl-cnl leo(Irifn, Montreal I hls:iv, Hetrolt Miwdell. Moinri'.U . SiUHlfoicl. Uoston : . Kelly. Detroit .' Itciljrl, Detroit Olrnstentl, Montreal (Sloan. Toronto . . Henry. New York .. . pelrson. lloston rtonty. New York . . HcrMe.-.heimer, N.Y l:alel';h. New York . There's eight-ball physically 1 n mm m 5 2H 14 IS !l 111 l 9 . I me, r vmi c4t i ia-i( ly pj n in ai 1 1 Rudderham lots of players who could if only they'd make the sten, but it's e.ot to be handled judiciously. tii viitter his got to be gone it 5ts I- brings you ihis new'SeiVing Magic! New Wall Beauty into thoroughly and schedules j scoring midway through tiw first period. Stasiuk tied it un on an assist from Djn Poiie. Royals' Max MuNao ..uik ill-'-' on rebjund frum close m and tin first period s:orc was N;-.v: ' Westminster 2-1, only tally the second was by Stasia'' i h.rn evened the -" Me. D. n Foi::: -on it for E.lm :n-: ton halfway t'.irmr.'h the fin.-' period.' , i.r e-i'i.'ials drawn up. ir possible, the referees phould not be drawn ):! the same lcniue as that in v lileh fh"y play. If the seniors h ve to h"vci Inter A referees tii;v 'hoiikl respect them, both GORDON & ANDERSON e To VANCOI'VFR via Waypoints FRIDAYS: SS COQUlfLAM, 8 p.m. mm doestVi'l SUPEH Tops Point Play Bob Ruddcrham topped the second ni'.'ht of the Prince Rupert Culling Club's point competition with 20 points. Frtd Aston with 27 points won the first contest held Tuesday night. 1 was decided tint the top point-getters of each night's competition will play off in the near future The point-series continues tonight at 7 p.m. and at 9 p m. the Giotto tiophy competition gets under way. Other points made last night were as follows: Dave McPhee 19, Don Ritchie 13, Sam Simp-,son 16, Bill Stewai't 16, Jim mart,15, Art Kjcistmanson -14, Jini Stewart 13, Bill Anderson 10, George Dibb 10, Angus McDonald 9, Ted Thomas 9, Earl Gordon 9, Pete Bird C Bob ;Boiic 8. , i Slated to play in the Orollo ; Itnockout .ompetltiau arc RiH-i terhain vs Howbolham on ice No. 1; Evolf 011 v. Kcliouali on iy: : No. 2 and Matthew vs Laurie on ; Ice. No. 3. St'AVt-jl! ATTACHE for their efforts In doing it sitj !" i ;kI because they may not be i ! c'Tcrienci'd as the players: tji -n-i "Ives. But remember this,1, jr thev don't learn on the floor they never will gain experience.1 N' . eiount of experience can be; i.litr.'ncd by merely memorizing! tlv uile hook. i j , ,'Cow we'lj stand baric and tryj i?' mocdV dowo by the rush bf volhntce'rs. However, one thing wo would suggest- is that the ; b:v:lcelball commission . call a veeU'ig of referees players and i'M .-rested persons this very next v.cel; and try to do something pt"Mit the problem. Otherwise the lack of arbiters may lpave who'e evenings blank instead of merely delaying a game for half an hour. mm B THE SUPERIOR LATEX-BASE WALL PAINT -x ' . V . V tXm. m I IT 'Tf WW i Ton' ' : has a cii.mi t to extend the league 'cad b three points over Vancouvrv Canucks, the same opportunity which faces Saskatocn currentlj sitting in third spot only or.e point ahead e,f Royals. , The WHL has played IK ysUlies this "sw'na. The hn-ne tlu has to-ktil b5 of thrs?, lost BlljttM.tjetl iJ s'l'lve tf am - -orim' ihe'. first goal won 103, lost 3j and tied 22. The lrme team scored first 105 times. Hay Air-Lift Saves Starving Island Cattle . Victoria cp Bales of hay. .JaJ" SUNDAYS: SS CAMOSUN. 3 p.m. To Stewart and Alice Arm ES Camosun, Saturday, 0 p.m. To North Queen Charlotte Islands January 27 and Feb. 10 Cotiuitiam, Thursday, 6 p.m. To South Queen Charlotte Islands February 3 and 17 Ccquitlam, Thursday, 6 p.m. I.KS SMITH Prince Rupert At;cnt, 511 Third Av. Phonti 508 -the"Mast"isriere! . : t i - Mlif Hlplr'J.'IrUPBWWflfl Speaking of meetings it will be ; air-lifted to Quadra Island at interesting to see tomorrow night ' the head of Georgia Strait, were when K o'clock rolls around lust I dropped to starving livestock i At a mere flick of ilic 4M .:" lrrr. ur MX;nil khi on bulloiu, iuaL.p but ton liulcs, rtnlti-uliir:t III i ml btil lira hems, ftariK, nionngrauu, ui.J iIik- ihou-,aiirl of fancy alilrhrfl, tiiliitril only hy Jur iliia' nation. TRULY WITHOUT ATTACHMENTS. You can't afford to huy any SwiiiK Mashinr uuttt juu have iiiel Ihe amazlna; M.(,( III "laik". ASK ABOUT OUR FRIC SEWING COURSIS. ,, - -J.J a. Every NF.Cf III h tavtrtA Wr a lire-lint Criaranm Uoitsl. INailoB-wiite ertice ami pari available. 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