rTinCe Kuperr Uuily INew-Thursday, January 3. 1952 WORLD th or n More Pay For Monte Irvin ; NEW YORK (API Monte Ii Hockey . Scores National Detroit 0, New York 1. Pacific Coast I forward, who has Uttie trouble J : tripping up any defence when he ; has control of the melon. Mitchell, captain of last night's los-j ers, shows up well with long j Is Tennessee No. 1 Team? BASKETBALL BUZZES Red Wings Lose Again - i p i - I ! vin, the top run producer for the Edmonton IUIIIWlllUll & 2, Tacoma 6. U. 'tUlWLn, lliaUC HHIftlV 1 I UHI All ii,Lt,nir W a V n r Ir fed In the lay-up shots. Nanaimo 0, Trail 8. contract for an estimated $25.- NEW YORK Mighty Mary- Ey LARRY STANWOCD , Important, though, is the fact thlt. Ron Wi(;s;ptt mp nf Filpri' land disputed Tennessee's right' nEV YORK V Suffering to No. 1 college football ranking their geCoritj 6traight defeat, the Tuesday by rocking' Volunteer pace-makinK Detroit Red Wings S8-13 in the Sugar Bowl, while dropped a one goal shut-out to UlinoUi continued the Big Tens tne New York Rangers at Madi- ,000 salary. The pay raise of almost 100 percent is subject to approval by the wage stabilization board. i President Horace Stoneham of .the Giants said Irvin received a '. "substartiar increase, giving the Turpin Booked For February It is the opinion of several top scorers, was 0:1 the bench avid basketball fans and mem- aii night. He Is by the way, bers of the Prince Rupert Ba.sk- leaving Vancouver early this etbali Association that the local month to Way out the season senior all-stars play even a bet- with Seattle University frosh. ter brand of ball than they've not ALL HERE been given credit for. ; Meanwhile, Nev Munro and mastery over Pacific Coast Con son Sauare Gardens last night. ference, by trouncing Stanford 40-7 in tire Rose Bowl. The victory further solidified the reviving Rangers 'n fourth negro outfielder the highest sal- LONDON (APi Former world ary of his career. me iasi two games in wnicn Bell, top on the WA oi tall men new Tears uay iuuhmiji uuwi place in tne staac'mg with a crowds of some 425,000 saw , three-nolnt marein over the the Challengers have met the for the F.iier arp hiivin timp middleweight champion Randy Irvin led the league by driv- eleven bowl games. Bitten Bruins. Vancouver Eilers, Rupert senior out in Vancouver Eell is still Turpin will meet Alex Buxton of ine in 121 runs and was a power-B hoopsters have given the prov-: recuperating from a broken England, Feb. 12, in his first ffl force during the closing pen-ince's top senior A cagers some- wrist, while Mun.-o couldn't ge( 1 r'f!ht since losing the world crown nan' drive. He hit .312, tops thing to think about. ! off work "' to Sugar Ray Robinson. among the Giants and stole home The first game was' close-' Newist jinnee fo-n-e Vancnu ' Thc b0;Jl against Buxton, a' live times, not including the only a basket separated Rupert1.... peter Turko i ' 26-year-old Negro who lost eight theft during the first game of Cup Replay Still Draw I, OR WARD COMBINE, Jim Flaten (left) and Don Scherk. of Co-j, c;i:. ilHH'.ers gave most of th trouble' to Eilers last night. y;,rv. was iiiffh man in the scoring division with 12 points. Rupert B Cagers fie Eiler Series In shutting out the Red Wings, the Rangers duplicated a feat of a week ago. The game was featured by brilliant play on the part of both goaltenders. Both Chuck Ray-ner, in the New York net, and Terry Sawchuk, in the Detroit goal, were magmJicent, turning bajk tnrust after thrust. fights in six years, will be staged , the World Series. from the Eiiers at the final a highly-publicized product of whistle. The second, locals won t . f , , f.i, iii.t,i at London's Harringay Arena, it LONDON J -Tranmere Rovers land Blyih Soartans played to an : overtime 2 to 2 tie tutiay in the i second replay of their tied sec in decisive way. .wn&m Bjrdsley refers' as 'thelas announced Tnursday But the two points which stick Miouri Flash" but it' didn't ! By slr,inS the Buxton match, out way above all others in the' mueh last cieht Fact u ; Turpin risks minE his European meeting of the two teams is the Turko got in very little playing 1 middleweight title by forfeit, greater hustle and cleaner play-, and ,, wa thouebt he's bein" ! The European Boxing Union ond round Football Association' Remember when? Dn Rnrle making his debut in professional" tennis eight years ago today, outsteadied his nnnnnpnt In hpnpVi F.llfiwnr.h Cup match. The third replay is A crowd of 9385 saw slim Don An eight-point defeat was handed out to Van-;tcl'c,ult'1 for January 7 ing by the Challengers. ! saved for tonight HKsett miv has ordered him to defend Last night, for instance Eilers eel his ankie strong enough to!a8ainst Laurent Dauthuille of vines 63 (1.4i 6.2 'at Madison had 25 fouls called on them 1 France by the end of February. use tonight. cciuvi'i- Eilers hy Prince Hupert Challengers last nighti in the second of a three-ame basketball series which! 1 . . u .i 1 m' e i . n against Challengers' 11. For a Haieigh score at. the m-minute mark of the first period and then watched while the Rangers outskated and outchecked Detroit the rest of the way. The victory for New York followed much the same pattern as a game last Wednesday night : 3quare Garden, New York. Vines ' had then been ruler of the pro ! game for five years. time it looked like rugby hadNEW MA! contested nearly every decision of the refs. Once, Uurvhh threatened to .'top the game when Moses pro-tesoeU too hotly against a foul :-uv il.'ruy or loujifi muii mm uu iuui.s, scoreen(t;''i Another new man, the overtaken the hoop court.. Both referees, Gurvlch and Davidson. SWay be Last , e the tne ex-pro Kenny Lawn, althous with a high of 12 accounted for by Jimmy Flaten; called on him. practically needed a rule book not vel s'gneo, was to maice to .-nnvlnro Rilem' omrh Rr,r,R. trip north with the Eilers b'lt when " the lne Rangers angers won won by oy the wie .,f ! he winners. Challengers' Art QLsen: came ! econd high with 11 points. On if m,e ?T- beaten streak on n the road at ia .is penalty shots, he made five. i n, itiidput IiksIh w"i ruujin was nui i at weiti i : n iwonsters hustled Van- ' The third quarter threatened ; ! Of Bowl Games i LOS ANGELES If 10 college I presidents have their way, the i 1951-'52 holiday season will have games ley that tackJss are out of order. I "'d uot take Ume off from work, 1IISTIK I Meanwhile, Bardsley himself, Meanwhile, floor-length pass- who does little p'a.ing in the inn and setting from kev to kevl Vancouver circuit. Via had to First half saw solid shooting BASKETBALL TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. In a flash gave Challengers a! fill in full time here even after ' seen the last of the bowl games Tonight the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ihe Montreal Cana-diens, now tied for runner-up position in the standing, are meeting at the Forum in Montreal. National League Detroit 21 8 7 89 61 50 Toronto 15 8 12 84 73 38 Montreal 17 4 15 96 85 38 by most Ru)ert players who displayed plenty of hustle, while Eilers ju5t couldn't get started. Turko, the "Missouri Flash," remained scoreless. A crowd of 5th) saw one of the best spectator games played here. Scoring : Challengers Holkestad 6, Flaten 12, Olsen 11, D. Scherk 9, ,-ullSH .s t,.p senior A men. lead- comeback by the visitors Flaying Coach Jim BartUey gave Hum by a ringing 35-10 at ; ',. .jme the sign and Eilerj pulleii away. "" ,v , xi Ne 'th 10 points to Rupert s two.! Eilrrs won the fust game b;l.kb0ard and re-' YrsKve ny a narrow rnu. I .n which Moses! ,,laM. momit niSlit and (. ,tarred had' d,,,,!,. the winner in the baJfled l,i..;.'i-tlii'e' si-ries. i . 1:ie vi.ilors were hard pressed ItOt'CII I'LAY wuiit Hon Bis.iett sat on the ' Rough play us called several kii.-h ftilh a .spnuncd ankl and tlme bV tetcnes Gurvlch and , ,, . . . . , . Davidson. Both Reid Mitchell, .I,,:,, .r,vi:i tal. :-entre. h :bbled r)lm. ,.ap,aln, ad MosM w(.re j:;M the tiut-ui iiitermitteiuly s,.nt to Ulc .powers with five j as nllif ltn two cracked ribs, fouls. The call.) weie not made I'L-mU was injured In the first without arguments from Eilers Hiurler of the first game here, and Coach Bardsley a well, who 1 big edge last night in the first a rumored 23 years on the court I The educators, who have been half. Their shooting was right and recognized n the past as; studying pressures, causes and on, too, but it died in the second one of this province's most sen-I insults of over -emphasis in col-half as front stringers Don i sational hoop products. j lege athletics have singled out Scherk, Flaten and Holkestad j Game tonight if for the win- j postseason competition in ath-felt the brunt of the fast pace. ner best two of three, and it ' letics as one of the prime "evils." Eilers, however, haye the tech- has all the earmarks of being a j They have publicly advocated nique of playing against the hefty tussle and should be one abolishing all football bowl backboard and getting the ye- of the games of the year to see. ' games. bounds mastered a tactic ill It is likely, too, that R. H. "Slim" j displayed by Rupert and their Davidson will make an an-I PRECIOUS BONE one big weakness. : nouncement as to what league ; Sceptres and otner insignia of FAST llIKPI.rit j Prince Rupert will be playing early British kings were made Star of vistors' in these books off lr with the rest of the prov- ol Narwhale bone, then a pre-is Watt, dashing fast-dribbling lnce at the end of the season, cious commodity. New Yo.'k 13 EILERS vs CO-OP CHALLENGERS i Prince Rupert All Stars) Preliminary Game 7:15 p.m. FRASER & PAYNE vs HI-GREEN 6 17 87 104 32 9 15 72 86 23 3 21 78 1C4 25 8. Scherk,. Webster 2, Spring, Boston 10 Morgan, Davis 5. Carlson 1. To- Chicago 11 tai 4t; 11 rouis caiiea. , Eilers Bardsley 4. Mitchell 8, ANCIENT INDUSTRY Walt 5. Moses 9, Lizee 4, Turku, I Centuries before Christ, the Forsyth 8. Total 36; 25 penalty Chinese burned natural gas to foul called. i evaporate brine for salt. 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