Prince Ruirt bmy fj M,.iwlu u . .... ' '"- 9 Out-of-Town SPORTS ROUND-UP Eager ToKpoyer R0yol . , CALOAHY (CP) -Prepayment I LONDON o.M of city taxes so far this year! and Princca"' bus surpassed all previous rec- j children of , orris With a total of $2.037.000 1 Were ..- .. t Rinks Entered In Bonspiel Uy (IAYLK TALIJOT SAN FRANCISCO (AI) An argument, is fes- ATTACKS PART OF PLAN, SAYS WEST BERLIN MAYOR NEW YORK (APi Mayor Ernst Reuter of West Berlin sayr. Red attacks on British and American planes in Europe are not the work of individual airmen, but are part of a plan. He added, however, that he did not think the Russian plan means wai. Router arrived here for a two-week speaking tour for the International Rescue Committee's campaign to help refugee? in West Germany. tucked into the civic treasury I) les.in hu , , New i , tering between Leo Durocher, who manages 'V;:j by March 12. The total advance payment in 1052 was $2,017,000 It A. h-y.'l The second annual Prime Ru- ni'L- fli'inf-; unit Alvin Mark hi in f nuir Mini foum! Dert curling bonspiel opened captain, which could lead to something really spec Saturday with 35 rinks entered, including nine visiting rinks: three from Prince Oeorge; five Totfoy to Wedncidoy Evenings 7 . tacular. h : ' ' 'TVS 9: EVER SEE A DRriu from Smithers and one from I ..... "'"WNBl. Terrace trie Giants. This is no foolimj. ! Durocher. working on a one-year contract, wants Dark to shift from fhortstop to second ; WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE vv.ll, ihty bdl fiSM .. ft Unless it is straightened out soon, you could wake up some morning to learn that Dark, who recently signed a two-year contract for more than $30,000 a season after a stubborn holdout, no longer is a member of X Y base so Darvl Snencer. a Rreit fieldinn rookie from Minneapolis, can be installed at short. 5 v Durorher said all winter that I FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEAR We Know Where To Go Former clothing store owner here. Dave Abel is en route to California to seek a spot with thcSt Louis Brown's farm club. The club is training at V'kiah, California. was his master plan. Dark nt least had implied that he would (to along with It. But up to this point in the exhibition schedule, he has shown no sign of co-operating with Leo. The blowoff came here. Dur Visiting rinks are, Prince George Scmltt, Rustarl. and Carmlchael. Smithers Adomcit, Carey. LVLage. Hcggie and Glass: Terrace MfConnell. Pluy for the six trophies offered this year and numerous valuable prizes got underwav after Mayor Harold Whalen officially opened the spiel at 1 p m. by sending the first rock down the ice. With plav proceeding practically around the clock, four of the trophies had been challenged by 7 am today, with th;" Grand Challenge and Superior Auto, primary and secondary events, leading the playilowns Following are the ret.ulU up Ned Garver Fighting For Regular Spot ON THE ALLEYS 1 It's Wallace's of Course. ocher, who had been away two days with the Giants' second j team, was told that Dark, in n i losing game against Cleveland j Indians, continued to wave at 1 (round balls and had shown no i Five-Pinners Extra "Woo Woo Itillir" Featurette "Hill HartlyV TOTE. ( arliHin interest in cutting off throw: A l AMoisi-IMCRsTHii,) LAKELAND. Fia. APiNedi Garver a 20-gamc winner and ' all-star startor in l'Jil, finds himself fighting for a regular; starting job with the last-place .i Detroit Tigers. i Arm trouole sidelined the 27-; year-old righthander last sum- ;Set New Marks to 7 a jit. today: from the outfield "Verv Interesting." Leo com mentcd acidly. "Maybe a little fine here and there Is what this When a manV on the vere of that '! knoun urge . . . that's . . , During Week mer after St. Louis traded him ball club needs.' KA'i CitD A.' (Irani! l'hallrni;e -Warn-n 5. CaruiHhacl 11, M't'oiimll I. Ford 15; Heugie 11, Kyoifson l. Glass 12. B-ig 5 .Superior Auto Rustad 11, Colllnson 9, DeLage 8. Uairie &. Mitchell 14 Scott 5: Johnson J. Carry 11; Matthew 8 M'Conm l! 15; Moore 14. Bern 4. Ailonult 8. Kcllough 12; fielx-r 5. Car-inlchael 14 SUN DA f THE HAPPY TIME STARRING CHARLES BOYER - LOUIS J0URDAN It starts the day a boy discovers tiit world u u $ beuutlful things Ail Woiiifn1 to Detroit. He reports no trace of the miseries this spring, but he's taking it easy in the exhibitions. "A bad arm is much worse than pitching and getting beat," he said. "Pitching is more fun than sitting on the bench. I had enough sitting iast year to last me a lifetime." Three new marks were sei in "B" Division of the mixed flve-pin bowling league last week as the race for playoff spots continue. Ill-Jackets .-ct a new single game record of 1.325; Jersey Farms rolled high three of 3.592 and Dot Marshall found the mark Grand hillriur Row ttli - TODAY to WEDNES; am 10. ii:inii.iio i: nnu-r o. Carey 4; Waldbauer J, tollman! I'lui 4 AKTIMIN . NEWS "WINTER WEEKEND" Shows 7:-9:1 3 CAPITO 11; Scott 8 Wlllson 4. t:ar- mlchael 9. HoHlston 8. Ktewart . FAMOl SCUVtRSIBl 10. Matthew 8; Ford 7. hrggie Leo was reminded that Dark is his team captain, and was asked if he would fine such a personality. "You can bet I'll" fine him if I think he isn't giving me all he's got." Durocher said. "He isn't any different from anybody rise on this ball club. The reason I appointed him team captain was to give him a little added incentive. Leo didn't win with Dark at shortstop and Davey Williams at second last year. He thinks he can win if Dark, an established .300 hitter but no fielder of especial note, will permit Spencer to exhibit his talents in the big job at short. Dark, however, played second a few games, then announced "I'm no Eddie Stankey." and asked Durocher to put him back in his former spot. Stanky, now managing St. Louis Cardinals, was Darks double play partner on two pennant-winning clubs, Boston Braves in .48 and the Giants in ,51. 8: Colllnson 9. Gla-s 8, Siuer 10 4 for a new high single of 313 in her three-game total of 773 Rusty Ford was high man in the section with a three-game total of 679 and George Morgan scored high single game of 288. In "A" Division. Bertha Dunbar crashed the pins for a high single of 328 and also had high three of 714 Dyke McMillan also set a hot clip with a 2H5-single in his three-game strlnR HOLLYWOOD, Cailf AP' Ferris Fain, the Chicago White Sox' new first baseman, is proving one of the grapefruit leagues best batting stars thLs spring. The stocky Fain, who won the American League batting title the last two years, nas siamm.d 15 hits in 28 times up for a lusty 53 average. Rustad 4 Superior Aulo Heggle 11. FLY ELLIS AIR LINOS EASTER SCHEDULE From PRINCE RUPERT To . CALL KETCHIKAN At our office SEATTLE opposite the WHITEHORSE Post Office, and Phone 266 Other Alaska Points Eve. Black 977 See Your Local Truvl Aist'lit Robertson 4: Bat'-man 7. .Scmltt 8: Mitchell 5. Kustad 9: Carey 5. MiNelce 8, Kellough 8. Kctnltt 7: Laurie 5. Carmlchael 12. Glass 4. Holiiston 10 . North Mar HlgtiMhool ri FIBREGLASS BOATS And SKE UNSINKABLE UNBREAKABLE ALSO Fibreglosi Gas Tanks; "V" Rolkn, other Morine Products AVAILABLE NOW AT THE SPORTS SHO Waldbauer 7, Stewart 6. Wilson of 807. Pushovers had high game of 1 301 and Headpinners had high three of 3 547. Results: "A" Division: Headpinners i, 99 Taxi 0: Cook's Jewellers 4. Pen HAVANA (AP) -Ralph Kiner finally has arrived at the Pittsburgh Pirates training camp after a long-distance argument wit!'" general manager Branch Rickey and is ready to take aim on another home run title. Kiner arrived Thursday night from hU Palm Springs, Calif.. 12; Johnson 4. Dcl-age 15 Applrwhalte Warren 12. Eyolfson 8 MONDAY (iranil ( hallrnse- Rowlxitham 18. Scott 5. Sunerlor Auto Mi'Connell 15. guin Hobby 0, Fashion Fojtwear 3rd Ave. W. 4. Miller Bay 0; Pushovers 3, Orphans 1: Canada Life 3. Ocean View Hotel I; Shentons3. Broad Wakely 7; North Star Matthew 9. B'-rj A I way Cafe 1 10 "B" Division: Northern Ola 4. ATTEi Hill's Shoes 0, Jersey Farms 3 home. He was expected to si;jn his. new contract over the week-' Send, calling for a reported 20-j : per-cent reduction of his $!0,000j salary i. l'Jo2 ! Th? Pirate shiagr will attempt) to boost his batting average j : above the .244 he hit during the j ; !!)52 season. However, Kiner hit j Harold's 1: Conrad Street School 3. Booth 1 ; Jerry's 3. Acme Cloth , X ..mot j J j I lers 1; Hi-Jackers 3, Thorn Sheet South Burnaby Down Conna ught Metal 1; Bulger s 2. Dajly News I Standings: "A" Division: Headpinners 42 37 home runs last year to tie Hank Kauer of Chicago for the National League title. . Pushovers 40. Fashion Footwear ' 35. Cook's Jewellers 34, Sher.ton's ' 1 f For Cage Crown VANCOUVER Ol Burnaby j South HiEh School ended Duke! Call 112 That's the Cab M' ! 33. Broadway Cafe 30. 9 Taxi 30 Canada Life 30. Orphans 25. MIXED FIVE-PIN BOWLERS A!l those interested in joining the spring league please leave your names at the bowling alley or Phone Red 709. Penguin ;of connaught s three-year doni-'i Ocean View Hotel 23; ; Hobby 20, Miller Bay 17. Commission Bars Seattle Inatlon of British Columbia High Schwjl Basketball by thumptn the Dukes 53-51 Saturday nlgl!". In a thrill-packed final West Vancouver captured runner-up award by beating Trapp Tech 38-30 FINER FOOTWEA "fl" Division: Jerry's 42. Northern Glass 34. Jersey Farms 33. ; Harold s 33. Thorn Sheet Metal 1 32. Hills Shoes 32. Buyer's 29, ;Acme Clothiers 27. Conrad 27. Booth 23. Dally News 23. Hijackers 23. 1 1 Fight Manager 2 WHEN RACING OPENS in Canada next month, Pat Rem-illard, one-time cowboy, will begin his 25th season as a jockey. Born in South Dakota. Pat came to Canada 20 years ago after riding on racing's big time circuit from Florida to New York. He has been one of Canada's top Jockeys ever since and has bei n recommended to head a school for young Jockeys suggested by the Ontario racing commission. WE CHOOSE WHITE HORSE'! HOCKEY SCORES 1 SAIt'RDAY I MIL 1 Boston 2. Montreal 1. i New York 0. Toronto 5 I Detroit 3. Chicago 4. I Mill. Seattle 3. Taeoma 0 i Vancouver 2. New WestiniusK r Art Olson High Man In 10-pin Loop I VANCOUVER t The Vancou-I ver Athletic Commission has bar-: red Seattle fight manager Bob j Warlt from 0jeratmg In Britah Colum''"i;i. It also recommended to boxing commissi ons in Washington ' State, Oregon and California, I Wark's indefinite suspension. Like the Vancouver commission, these organizations are affiliated I with the National Boxing Asso-; elation. The commission retained the purse of Larry Watson. Portland, ! Ore., heavyweight, brought here by Wark for a fight card March ! 12. Watson quit in the scml-; final against Jim Byrnes of Port- nrnrAMAlle 1 Calgary 2, Edmonton Willi. Trail 0. SKikane 3 wins hcst-of-five final Such SERVICE West Berlin S;Kikalie 3-11, Mellow Smooth i Art Olson of Spares rolled high single in the men s division of the mixed ten-pin league i Sunday, counting 210, while Harold Muncey of Delnors rolled : high three adding games of 168. i l!9 and 108. for a 583 count For the ladies. Bev Matson of ; Northern Distributors took all ; honors with a high single of 184 and adding games of 155 and Severs Sport and "Rich Scotch i Pen final. J OSIII. Kamloops 3. Pcntii lon 5 tlrton leads best-of-seven 3-2, one game tied" SUNDAY Will. Victoria 7. Seattle 8 Relations Fashion Footweaf ! land, also handled by Wark. i j Purse of Ijnnle Malone, Call- fornia lifrht heavyweight, also . jheld up after his poor showing' ' against Kddie Cotton of Seattle in the main event, will be paid i in full. The Commission said it j j felt Malone had been badly hurt j I by a punch by Cotton. Vancouver promoter F.arle Ka-i ienl was completely exonerated i by the commission. BERLIN lAPiThe West Ilcrliii j 172 for a high three of 511. Sxjrts Association announced it j Team high scores were rolled is severing sports relations with ( by Spares, counting 8t2 and Communist-ruled East Germany 2338. and East Berlin because of the I Result: Chumps 2, MCs 2; detention of a West Berlin soccer i Art Murrays 3, Delnor 1 ; Spares player In the Russian zone. 13. Northern Dlst. 1. l he holding of George Wagner j Standings Chumps 33. Spares since Jan. 31 and the seizure of 33, Art Murrays 28, Delnor 25, all sports boats owned by West N, Dist. 21. MCs 15. Young Musicians REUINA CPI A Ixiys' band of j 50 memlHT.H being otttaniw ii , here by the city inillce force will! have a Rood tutor. BanclmnsUr . Is St. C. C. Bryson. hunrlmaster i for the RCMP hand here. Rc: ESTATE OLOF HANSOM, Decco pnfr will be received for each of tbt fH"'n Hid.- aJ M.J Really 1 1, I P K IV I '.I l.n imuri- or less) of Srcliun IS' . . nil R"M Great Whisky! f All within I-and Settlement area very attractive piece of property. ai" main lm' Course, and the Canadian National It. USED CARS For Sale Bcrllners In the Hast sector "are proof that undisturbed sports relations in which the personal liberty of the sportsmen is respected cannot be maintained at present with the Soviet zone and Ea-st Btfiln," the announcement said. Warner was arrested while travelliiiR through the Russian soccer team. The Communists zone to West Germany with his ASPHALT ROOFING And SIDING rr.S.E.t , Sri lion 15, Tp. IA, KaiiKr ln ""t j .in . 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