Kenora Team Readies For hio to Japan F:ir,cr Thur, I Kristmanson Scores Foul Shot in Dvinq Rupert Daily News 7 day, February 25, 1954 KENORA. Ont. m Kinn mediate champions. 'I lit club Sa.sk., club In 1930. Thistles, the first Canadian was awaru.-u ine trip D.y the The Jananwu. Kir ..tin ri.iK utes of Game to Win Trophy For Bo-Me-Hi years, needs more than S9.00f ciation after winning the title im fr.r th .,.. . . ... .. nn. . uai.i Lilt; No Dodging OSLO (CP) The Norwegian Supreme Court in a test case ha,; rtiicd that youths of military : vice aae are obliged to -''l for registered draft letters aiui niusi reaort for service as at -ii as po-isibte. t-Z in games over Ponoka, Alta.. 1 shot from the time the Thistles Stampeders. i leave Vancouver until thr-ir- Prince Kupert 11, Ketehikan 10 v. before It leaves Vancouver by ship March I. The Thistles will be on an expenses-paid trip from the time they land at Yokohama March Last Canadian team to tnur'tnm to the British Columbia dropped through the basket to give Booth a 41-40 lead which they protected until the final Japan was a .North Battleford, Dort He-Hi Rainmakers have regained the Frank lo until thev leave for hnmo Ui trophy. ' . , , , I .... .,mo last nitrht l u before a Dackerl frvm- March 30. fiiry , u,...;n(r io"14' Viannv fans who sat through cinr The Thistles, acting as Canada's ambassadors of goodvill for the eight-game exhibition series against JaDane.w 1)1 CIl-c""b n - a latest and most-cagerly played games of the were 1953 western Canada Inter- L the Civic Lemre. i,,rs' Fred Krlslman-I the winning point REM EMBER WHEN By The Canadian Press Boston Bruins saw t.hpir un squad a 41-40 win over the visiting Ketchikan High School Polar Beam. Itlwn 18 seconas ic.j defeated record ended at 23 Rupert oasseiiw" games when Rangers blanked whistle. Hearts of the Rupert fans sank as Gilbert missed the basket by a fraction Just before the game ended. The crowd surged onto the floor to congratulate the winners, after which Ray Bassett, coach of the Ketchikan teem, presented Kristmanson with the Murkowsky trophy. Rod Tait, who played an outstanding two-way game for Bo-Me-Hi, was the star of the evening with 17 points. The game started off. with Kay-Hi going into the lead on two foul .shots by Vincent and Valentine. Tait. tied the count and put Rupert ahead 4-2, then added four, more points during the quarter to give- Rainmakers a 14-9 lead at the breather. In the secend quarter, Kay-Hi changed to a tight-zone defence foraing the Rainmakers to hm HOCKEY LEAGUE them 2-0 at New. York 13 years ago tonight. In setting the existing NHL record of 23 games without loss', the Bruins won 15 and tied eight, starting with a victory at Detroit the r.rf.-ir.:,. It was a well-earned victory i and one that saw the score see- saw back and forth as the two teams set a terrific pace. Referees Fred Calderonl and Don Hartwig handled the game exceptionally well, keeping control of play throughout as the squads played at lightning speed. Booth coach Jack Evans received a round of hand.sluikes and congratulations for piloting his team to victory and his chore was made all the more difficult in the fourth quarter: when two of his players fouled out and he was forced to reshuffle his line. , , The trophy, held by Kay-Hi since 1U50, was last won by Booth in 1040. In the frmr-panip series last year, each school won , two games. In this year's contest, the teams split in Ketchikan and Bo-Me-Hi won Tuesday night s game here 43-32. In the dying minutes of the game last niht. with the score tied at 40-all. Kristmanson was fouled by Ketchikan's Bob Vincent. Kay-HI immediately called for time out Tension was high and as time end was called for a hushed silence fell over the crowd. Kristmanson missed the first try, but his second attempt WHHAJI OUTLAWED OFF REGULAR It -r- f 1 December. INN ATI i.ti Hockey will be played no more on the rink t the modernistic Terrace Plaza Hotel In jii Cincinnati. 64 oz COTTLE RICE players crashed together during a game Tuesday one's stick sailed over the chest-high protective wall, lit floors and ucnted a police cruiser. Icincinnati Outlaw League promptly was outlawed by ' if management. . FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY i shoot from outside the key, I where they could make only j two out of 16 shots. Both of I these were again made by Tait. j John Gilbert, shooting well I from outside the key, threw in two long shots and a foul to 1 bring the score to 19-18 In favor i of the Rainmakers at halftime. ORTS ROUND-UP liy (JAYLE TALBOT TV advertisement n not publistiej r displayed by the Liquor Control Bo'd qr by the Government o( British Columbia v YORK (AP) You may look for the Visitors Co Into Six-Point Lead contract troubles to diminish rapidly now boss of the world champions, quiet George is acquainted Vic 'Raschi with some of the Regular users or iv.x v. ill lc quick (o appreciate this extra spctiul savin;;. But those trying J.ivtx for die first time w ill Ik nodi by much more! They'll tli over a better hlcadi that saves them money all the time. Saves jhem hard work every day as well! And Javex disinfects as il cleani! There is no gentler l.le.ah ilua Javcx. None more thorough. As the third quarter Rot un-to go when Helin counted to make the score 39-38. lcasant aspects of a holdout's life. spending another j f ummer at the local With only 54 seconds left, Gilbert put Kay-Hi Into a 40-39 lead scoring a set shot from the end of the key. Gary Morrison tied it up when 1 ho made good a free shot after he was fouled by Jim Auger. because he has been a thorn in derway, Kay-Hi jumped into a six-point lead with baskets by Dixon Tucker, with five points, and Jim Auger with two. Kristmanson again evened the count with three good hook shots, and the two teams battled for the rest of the quarter scoring 13 points apiece, with Tuck- Weiss' sensitive hide every iring out how to dis-$6,000 world series (. big righthander spring. Since 1951, when he last SOUND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY If you are ambitious, enjoy serving the public and would like a business of your own, our Complete Business Franchise will enable you to establish a profitable retail store. Our programme of thor I if an outcast from With only 18 seconds left and- an League and hcad- er counting nine of his team's both teams playing ball-control I.ouis where the Car- won 20 or more games, Raschi has steadfastly refused to be reduced, from his $40,000 bracket, though his fast ball obviously was departing. Weiss was not sore enough at Raschi to deal him to a contending club. The other American League clubs knew that Weiss would oulcklv withdraw agh ambitious and a buck, are some Irom winning a pen- points in the quarter. . and every pass counting, Krlst- Kristmanson got eight in th:;,manson was fouled by Vincent, session. Score at the end of the ! Near bediam broke out as his third left Rainmakers ahead , se(.ond shut was good. 32-31 I ; Top man for Kay-Hi was With speed still predomina'-Turker with 12 points, followed icaig vtie deal which 1 away for $75,000 and i 1 nunraiiiiisnnnnnil Its 5 -WAY ACTION DISJIwCTS end removes stains m MSiiniioivnai ma wm mm rr Nov,, v ';!. tills ofler is in tflii.t, 'ii!V JAV1.X AND SKtt mg me lourtn quarter op. nea bv Vincent with 10, and John ! players, the Yankee the pitcher, as he Is entitled to as iiKKer semen a my up 10 Gilbert with nine. Auger added put Ketchikan ah.-ad by oiMfive and Jonn Valentine, four. bnager left no doubt i do twice under the waiver rule led at the aemanns ( before it is for keeps. poiui. nun ciccone rciuiiaicai For Bo-Me-Hl, Tait was tops ough training in all phases of retail merchandising and the fact that you are backed by the purchasing power, knowledge and experience of one of the leading companies in the automotive industry will safeguard your investment of approximately $13,000.00. Write to: Box No 'MX Daily News, and our Franchise Supervisor will call on yu and discuss the many upon rum. . i ame the scapegoat. MEAN-I.OOKIN'G PITCHER 1 with 17 points. Other scorers ! for Rupert were Kristmanson with a long shot-to make the count 34-33. Vincent put Kay-Hi ahead ne ras ine mosii uaseni nas long been one of ftith nine. Ciccone with seven: of the club's high-tour favorite pitchers. Out there :rans. and, second, facing , a batter he looks as shot from the ecu 111 r. but again 1 Art Helm and Morrison, one Ciccone scored one of his long mean as Burleigh 'Grimes used to, as f he would as soon toss ones to regain the one-point! margin for Booth.- , , . 1 Jn a Preliminary exhibition .. .. ' ' : Igitme. -MfV.tr Bay defeated Ncl- ,At h,e JT "n"U!" Jm-on Brothers on a last-second Vincent tied the score when he rf K cnl. advantages - of this Com I , LT.J throat n over; the dish. ;. There plete Business Franchise. I when -fouled by John Newton. !W w: v.. . .:.v.i,t..'T '-V , .. .w..f-.. . lllliail 111 111 ll I I MHHHliMHHHHnnnBMHHMMMW sank a free throw afwr he wus fouled by Dick Nicker son. The game really tightened ct that point for Rainmakers when Nickcrson and Reynold McKay both fouled out and Clicone was forced to leave the floor with a split finger. Coach Evans immediately re I The score was 45-44. I The game was close and hard-1 fought throughout, setting the tone for the main event. I For Nci n Brothers, John -' Newton and Steve Yamanoto led I scorers with 11 points each. Ncl- son Morven garnered seven ' '"- jT a.n.E uvvit viut-s, n llEll I). became conviheed ttt was not Just an optical illusion. We hope he does vn?H at St. Louis, and. have a strong hunch that he will. If he should turn out to have another real good season in hi:s 35-year-old frame, the Cardinals will have picked up one of the greatest bargains since Chicago Cubs got another pitcher, Hank Borowy, from the Yanks In a strikingly similar manoeuvre In 1945. Vic might not win a pennant, as Borowy did, but he won't hold the Cards back, either. shuffled his team piaymg Ian noints. 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