CJ riince Rupeif uony iew3 'Tuesday, November it), 19b3 Baltimore Orioles' Boss No! Sold Ji ! On Marty Marion as Manager fi 7 Corner By DICK AVRES BALUMunu-iAn- ine oui- Mmn" T)vkPfi clal word U due today whether by Phlladelohl. II'm' Marty Marlon is to manage the whom Ehlers wa u-l Baltimore Oriole next yeir, and ager before t-.kTn'ri1 BUFFALO BISONS LINE SHARE AHL HONORS NSW YORK (API Veteran wingers Ed Slowinski and Gaye Stewart uad rookie re::tre Don Marshall, all of the leading Bvffalt- Bisons, share the American Hockey League's scoring Icar wi'l- 22 points. These three members of Buffalo's high-powered first forward line hold a one-po:iU lead over Johnny McCormack, another teammate. Slowin: ki and Parker McDonald. Pittsburgh rookie, lead the circuit in goals with 11 each. Lany Cuhan of the Hornets is the loop's bad man with 38 penalty minutes wh.ib Jacques Plante, Buffalo's goalie, leads his rivals vt, a 2.33-a-game average. the conjecture Is that the an- post Luke k..Cii 1 swer will be no. iRolfe Marion and Art Ehlers, manager cf the new Am '-.'VH' - ;' it; Play in Prince Rupert Basketball association Senior B erican League dmpobu entnin i who Is making the decision, i talked four hours behind closed j doors Monday but enouah iee,'-(ed out to make the odds appear 29 AGE 2 ' 56' -HEIGHT 58 13 tftCC 16V eg- KtAa 66 !IY fCWAiZM !!' ir fisr iO'A P5T C'i 9VANOE g'x ! ff! mm I ajainst Marty. Ehlers-sain, "Marty's position r1 nr " CYO Captures Soccer Troply With 2-0 Win Over Gunners ".1 will be determined In the next ; W hours." and some thought It was to give Marion time to get! out of town and back home to j St. Louis. : Ehlers let it be known be- j forehand that Marlon was nu j Lineups: Battery Tea Gofers, Frank rlnch to come here alonir witl .i m Btllong, Alf Maron, Sig Maron, the Browns. He said he already 6' t r CYO e.iptua-d Ih; Mina.-l in :iv 'i'l.iuiy atierr.uou wiit-u .In y defeated IiDivy Buttery ' f.-fn 2- ) ia a :;n id' .-n de.i'.n final at Roosevelt Park. ).o'''i!e tl?" f.irt tU it Battery '". .() '.) per cent r.f th? piny, tiv: .miners we-ie unable to cnplt-.il- i' Oil ilvir r.joiine elnn"f s. machine Ian Dunbar, Nick Mazzonl. Ollv- had been thinking about others er Febrls. Ray Kretuzy, Ralph ' ' cttse nB wasn't cold cn Mar-luhn, OP. Mohan, Kees Meyer. L0"'. . ..""i1".. lhe . 0lh''r' . 'I1' CVO Gerard Tuerlings, Alt fI-NHAAIENTAI. PKI'JK Kutten. Frank Rutten Ed Rut-1 Puul and Daner Is a futula- A Time and lima anain Battery , t,-n, Cor Verhaar. Hank Nuytei. mental indus'.r.al f jree that has I THIS IS THE TALE, OF THE TAPE for the world's lightweight title bout to Ije held in Montreal Wednesday, Nov. 11. Savoie once i beat champion Carter in a non-title bout. was clo.e to scoring only to bi Derrick Letourneau. Adriano chtrrd the social and ec-nomh Jevel'-pmait ot Canada. nhbed by the stalwart work of , Tambourini, D. Qiiinto. iulloru'k Aif Rntten. Luckin;; FLY finish around the CYO goalmouth, Battery saw CYO score two goals in the first h-Uf and never relinquish the lead. Tambourini opened the CYO scoring about (i mtmiU'S 'ifUv 'I)" pame iMtai when una-s-sistf-d. he rifled a hot past Battery goalie Father Mohan. f rirtl it a i Mire! mti nA and ! Manager-of Jimmy Carter I Says Nix to Local Judges ! MONTREAL (CP) Montreal's , his training, most of it at a Athletic Commission today i camp in the Laurentian molm- meets the managers of cham- I tains. Savoie boxed 110 rounds, ; pion Jimmy Carter and Mont- I his h mdlers report. Carter i s - ... O-" 1 0 paftvrn ditc- (omplettlr (nwliullfl mokti Hit IwkImi ura with Ju.'-t bffoT th- rn.i of th" half Cor V'.'h:r.ir dribbl'-'l w I real's Armnnd Savoie to work : said to have engaged in only end inst the Battery goalpost. ; out details of Wednesday njght's I 55 rounds with his spanins. lightweight championship fight, i partners, but ho has hud thre-" wmcn aTUnea oit the euatod- Willie Ketchum. manager of fights in the lust couple al u-ns fwt to roll lnW.th. net. the champion, has made it clear! months. Hvaerv made valiant efforts he considers his side was gypped ! Advance sale of tickets w:ih ; ;': xm 11,0 SPfoml half ' to liH in last spring's non-title fight I repoi ted at S300U1 Mondiv.! l:p ,ho Banie btrt ever? drive TS Elno Sfinoli( don nrt,-v H Nn dorni, tmbroidtri, muHyt mendi almoil iniiibly, nukitkiillo hoUl, mwi on bwtlonfjfl ttiingll rtion il l pou-bl. to anM here when Savoie took the de- night. Promoter Rioul Godbuu. ', l ... , Eln tvn carrii lifttmt MrrJ was hoDeful a seil-nut 70 (1'l.Ti ine lrPny wiI1 De Prescmeu to the winners at the annual league pets underway in earnest tonight when the last year's champions Gordon and Andersons take on the Columbia Cellulo.se 300 Club in the second game of the newly-inaugurated 1953-5J season. Saturday night Gi A didn't look particularly effective against Manson's but the same could be said about CCC who finally got around to trouncing a disorganized Terrace squad. Thus the way is open tonight ior a much closer game with Pop Pay's Millers and Minor Simundsen's hardware crew bolh out for their first win. With only one league game played Danny Bill has set 16 points as a mark for which to .shoot. As a matter of interest this coiner is keeping a game-by-game point rate schedule although we sincerely hope that it do?sn't result in any break-up of combination or perpetual iolo efforts by point-happy sharpshooters. . Basketball commission chairman Fred Jones has located all the seven or eight trophies yet to be presented to outstanding cagers and the islverware is being polished up and repaired at the moment. The prises, which include the Civic Centre Most Valuable Player Trophy and the Bobby Houston Memorial Trophy for the most sportsmanlike player, will be presented in about two weeks time. A committee made up of Bob Armstrong, Howard Began and Bill Brett are in charge of making the selections'. Also getting underway tonight are Inter-A and Inter-B leagues, both expected to provide plenty of talent. Art Olson is coaching the Manson Inter-B entry which meets General Motor? in the opener. Don Hartwig will call the plays for the Motors souad which has enough players to use the platoon system on a grand scale. General Motors had 14 players signed up to last night to the Manson's seven. Signed with Manson's are Al Hodgkins, Harold Webber, Billy Sedgewick, Tommy Sedgewick, Bob Barnes, Mel Anderson and Chrir Krickson. The Motors roster includes Ted Leask, Charley Lewis, Jimmy Saville, Bert Tipton, Mike Jones, Jim Carl on, Morris Dean, Terry Auld, Terry Shenton, Bruce Forward. Bob Pcdcrsen, Bruce Stanwood, Phil Lyons and Eugene Nebon. While kicking around all these names, which will appear throughout the season in sports writeups, we would appreciate it if any of those mentioned who have double-ban eled names o! who.-e parents blessed them with handles like Throgmorton Peicival Fogbound, would Inform us personally, by phone or by letter to the sports department as to whether they are known, sportswise, as Bud, Bill, Hank or Stinky. Inter-A league play, now set for the season after the high school informed the cage commission that it wouldn't be providing senior talent this year, sees Fraser & Payne meet North Star Bottling Works in the middle fixture tonight. Don Hartwig will be doubling in brass tonight since he will also be coaching the Fraser & Payne entry, composed mainly of the players for whom the Intcr-A age limit was raised to 23 for the Prince Rupert league only. Scheduled to see action tonight for the drygoods squad are Ron Ciccone, Henry McKay, Gary Morison, Fred Kristmanson, Greig Forbes, Jim Stewart and Doug Sankey. The North Strr ajrfrrcgation with Jack Evans as coach will have eight players from which to choose including Richard Austin Hickerson (see what we mean), Bill Donaldson, Art Ttircottc, Art Ilelim, Raymond McKay, Ron Black, Bill Morrison and Rod Tait. Prince Rupert curlers have been betrayed by the mild weather and the rink, just in the midst of Gordon Hardware trophy play has been closed down due to soft ice which was proving dangerous for play. Curling club president Jack Laurie said this morning that the condensation machine, expected to remove moisture dripping from the girders, is being shipped from Vancouver today and will arrive Friday. That means a wcrl- bee will be slated for the weekend, so any of you broom and stone men who figured on getting the weekend off have another think coming. While on the subject of curlers we have a correction to make. In our last column we said that Fred Aston was the chairman of the draw committee and faint so. Bill Baxter is the boss of the diaws and has been out of action due to illness. Hope we're forgiven. . , Yu can't afford It buy u, mJ machine until yu'vi k h tlJ football drncc to be held late, this month. , y would be reached, which would mean an attendance of around 17,500. Carter has a choice of 40 per cent cf the gate or $25,-000. Savole's share is 12' , pej cent of the gate. i cision over the champ. 4 Willie wants no part of the judgas who wrote the decision to that scrap. "They're preu- tiiced: they see only one man in the ring," says manager ! Ketchum, "and I'm going to in- sist none of them be on the list again." w phen today for H onoiMf tght minutt proMfltotioii fat jtm ftomt tru rt'l no obligation. NOTICE . 1t r .if -v .. v t- .w fi .'"V ,i ;"" sV .'75 ".'fN(''1 " ME - H. " I r"-'Jtv' V to easy credit tei ! $30 Down $15 Monl Last Night's Fighbl 10 ALL CURLERS EyTheA.ssi.ciaieriPr-t.'! (Due to hih temperature Brooklyn James J. Parker, ,! and humidity conditions, we 206, Barrie, outpointed Edgardo ' are forced to cancel all Romero, 230, Argentina. 10 curling until further notice. Fort Wayne, Ind. Jed Black,1 . The condensation unit pur-142, Janesville, Wis., outpointed chased to rectify this Is dua Willie would also like to see Jack Demnsev ns referee, c i referee attached to either the New York or Pennsylvania commissions. He figures a Montreal referee is far short on experience-Names of the officials won't be announced until a few minutes before the fight. Tommy Ketchikan with connections to SEATTLE, WHITEHORSE and all ALASKA Phone 266 Office Opp. Post Office McRAEBR05.l1 Phone 6 or 36 to arrive Friday. ike Williams, lol, Trenton, NJ , : "The Store That Service BJ 10. San Francisco Maurice Harper, 159, Oakland, Calif, outpointed Sammy Saunders, 163',, Sullivan and Maurice O'Connell are senior men on the Montreal commission staff. LIGHT WORKOUTS - rim mmm mmmmmmwmm ill Los Angeles. 10. Both fighters had only light ' workouts Monday. Savoie weighed himself at 134'2. Carter wouldn't give his own weight-The official weigh-in will be at Zr: '--'"J 1 III', ML'' ll'V il 'Ml s'&virlUsjfrf -Tl 1 1 'Mm 1 H l; I' I! ' i - t$ism w i ; ih 1 1 1' ' : I'Jrf vZMm I i mm m mm. noon Wednesday, along with the final medical examination. During the heaviest part of BOB PARKER LTD. , " ! 1 1)1 ! 1 , ! )V W2 tM P : Remember When By The Canadian Press Johnny Gaudes of St. Boniface, Man., won the Canadian bantamweight boxing title 15 years ago this week by defeating champion Baby Yack at Toronto in 10 rounds. The Manitoba fighter used a powerful right hook to score his third victory over the Toronto boxer, the first two having been n o n - 1 1 1 1 e matches. For some strange reason news editors have the mistaken fiaca tnat chess constitutes a sport and whenever a chess story comes along t,hey immediately pass the buck to ye sports ed f Now if ever'.th-ei was a past-timk 'a most excellent one ike will fk-x. r " I ,J;U'-llV' - ..' '." ' .it AN . ' .r. 'sVS l-ft. SSs b.117.it T Am.'.'- nov.'i'.,,..-.,- . x . rvv.n GDiJUBCHED 6.70 x 15 599.95 tttmja: L MM BOB PARKER LTD. 'The Home of Friendly Service '1 his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or hy the Government of Brimh Columbia. ibnA W Champion Graham Farm'l Purador of Quarrybrao ownnd by tawra and Georo Getty Nrwtn agree. that required or featured less physical. energy. It's cJtos -Tsmcipants'haVd rjtt.?rntffo 'hours without twitching an eyelid lest their opponent read their mind::. However, James Wilson, tournament director of the BC Chess Federation informs us that the seventh annual correspondence Chess Tourney gets underway December 1 All persons interested may take part, providing they renew their memberships and make arrangements before the starting date No special skill is required to play correspondence, Mr. Wilson assures us, and enquiries and applications should be sent to James Wilson, 230 Maple Avenue, Chilliwack, B C Four Aces blanked Luckies Sunday in the Mixed Ten-Pin league and ffinymites won double team honors when they rolled a high single of 700 and a high triple of 1899 Alan Sheppard collected men's high single with a score of 217 and high triple was won by Bob Rudderham when he rolled 516 Maresa Windle took high single for the gals with 210 and Jean Sharpe captured high three game total with 507. In team play M & M's beat Timberticks, gaining 3 points to the latter's 1 and Tinymiten garnered 3 points to Dominoe's 1. BASKETBALL 6:45 Inter B Manson's vs General Motors I -inter A Fraser & Payne vs North Star Looounce for ounce n a a rrn n v f i j i u j i i 1 1 i -1 i i i i i is i v:uu Senior B v u n ra vwi duu 1 mj. ui At I sJ -iju. ' i v Vs-Jf ji .Shoe. Sole! X WOMEN'S SANDALS & " mtt is 1 f' Popular Spot LONDON h Management of the Wandsworth district indoor swimming pool reports receipts increased by 350 in five weeks. The business jumped when the pool inaugurated continuous mixed bathing, instead of separate periods for men and women. Counter-Attraction CANTERBURY, England (Pi-Attendance at a boys' school here dropped so sharply for one afternoon that the headmaster Investigated. He found the absentees had stayed home to watch television carrying a game between an English soccer team and the "rest of the world." There is no finer trilmte to nny dog tlian tlie jmlges award, "Best in Show." 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