It.' " Hlii'iCc KUjJt-i T CXaily INt-wi, Monday, January 28, 1952 SPORT Curling Kink- ' 1 "" ' Result of Ot Scene in Tennis Match, Australia ADELAIDE CP)-.Dick Savitt. storm boy of international tennis created a scene local fans will long remember as he last to Ken MacGregor 6-4 6-4 3-8 T j. - " Canadiens Clean Up , period to lead the Canadiens to ; their victory over the Rangers. I A near sell-out crowd of 15543 i saw the Canadiens jump into a 3 tc 0 lead with a trio of goals : before the eight-minute mark of the first period, then keep ahead of the desperate Rangers the rest King Edward Hard Work i the monton an Cup ck Team Vincent Proves Winning Factor for Ketchikan 6-4 in Australia's semi-finals Beats Borden championships Friday. Completion of the Prince Rupert Curling Club's rink, about to be eomcleted at Seal Cove, will Irked because the tall Aus- ! BnnrA h .heer-learters culminate four months of hard faiian permitted to wear spik- By ROALD FEN ESS Uucketx 55. Challcnirors 4.1 !and a large crowd of students; labor and more than s year of ecl sh'. after a brief shower in !King Edward white-washed Bor- planning by a small group of)"16 fourth the Orange, New I den 31 to 7 in a Pee-Wee Basket- curling enthusiasts here. ! Iersey. set down in a side- I ball League preliminary game j voiA NTAltv I akor ! H"e..cf?,','"d.re'uf!!-t0.. con" MONTREAL O' Montreal Can- ; of the way-adiens swept to two week-end i Geoffrion, 20-year-old rookie. National League games to move who now has eighteen goals this within three points of tire second season, got his first two goals place Toronto Maple Leafs who while Deienceman Buller wa.s emerged with one tie and one 1 serving a hooking penalty in the victory. : first period. He got his third at The league-leading Detroit , the 9:20 mark of the final per-Red Wings and the tall-end Chi- ; iod, shoving tha puck under cago Black Hawks came up with Goalie Chuck Rayner on a pass- :NDCs thison l Revenge was sweet Saturday night when dow 'II Satnritiu nioht I . unue KJ play iur lOiIlliiUieS. oaLuraay nigra. More than tl4 nnnrHl.H nn i Ni,t ,,niil sir Mr9 di,.. piav-ior-fun" hockey , and under Ketchikan Rockets laced into Prince Ru- .... ,.nmivi'ri of semi- i . '"""".. f'U..lt,..... t A..e....i. ii i i Uij.iiiy ""'i' " winch was con-i i"-1 iicmii-hKvi iu ut-icai, uwm ny a dozen points in one victory and one defeat in a ng play with Billy Reay and players. IrlwZ MetCi "---will have been president o, the Australian As-' thli? spenl " buikling and etLlip-1 sociat''1. talked to him did won Wong their .tar - r Player, nWveis t-jrneU tuned , 1 mf,m I Savitt consent to resume play, in a disappointing same. , Qnly $, 00fl as becn spent ' After the malch Sa,,ut Psafd King Edward played tneir bestpa;v, .skili,.d iabori most of this I he thought it unfair for his op-game of the Mason. ! lor w.ldtrs. Nearly $2,000 worth I ponent to wear spike:, when he home-and-home series. Paul Meger. iy a mumii as -"-I me liiHi oi a unee-game international hoop series. tiT I The Alaskans had been highly outclassed in two pre-! ,-ani. Edmonton Pats, is : Cet'dinr frames. j Scoring was led by John iam of labor has been contributed by The Hawks turned on the wind for a 3 to 2 victory in Detroit Saturday night but Detroit Blanked the Hawks 2 'to 0 in a Sunday afternoon game. Rockets' Eriksen wa.s put off bie and Don Mclnto-di for King voluntary workers curling club i,y itn ornani.uuiJu miwwh . . .. u.,.,i..t llrw.lrair And it was all a matter of Canadians t,umed back Boston 1 Bruins 5 to 3 in Montreal Saturday night while the Leafs blanked the Bruins 3 to 0 in Boston Sunday night. Bernie iBoom Boomt Oeoffrion seorerl thr eoals. two of them within two minutes in the first Mlliumou " - ' ;,. pylra nlaver frit- I he Rnclrp! j laavittt did nv . possess .a pair. Defeat of Savitt, riendins champion, brings about th all-Australian final Monday between MacOregor and his Davis cup teammate Frank Sedgman. Club. Ornjuiuliy the floor for a flagrant foul. Edward each with eleven points members and non-members. For Rupe.it, FUU n stened the while Fred Wnnir wan high tor i T,.ov;p ' ,,, ' ,,,-,, ' ' only player to do anything rUht. , Borden with three. I , But on the whole Challenge i Quarter time scoring was:' Following m a breakdown sup- (More Sport Page 6) irrVwSlMowin h, arrival ,,,am horC bre tht 'l"'f ! From the start -Ketchikan took of i plied Uy the tlub executive showed up with little but wild' 13-1, 18-1,28-5,31-7. work done by volunteers So (illiciuls changed .. . . - . ,, ,,, ,, " UUP freezing unit, the building was Nearly 1,600 hours of labor by j considered -ideal for a rink. die 10 Puts. uod senior players wete members; by non-members, 254 KITCHEN GADGETS Freezing facilities of B.C. jn die iiiiy when tomon- in-. i..,i uou uuiifs vii u ii. ri Hilly, placing twi::e the quality ball they' portrayed previous nights. Challengers fell completely apart In their floor play and to quote a trite phrase: "couldn't hit Ihe broad .side of a b: rn door." passing, careless shooting and ineffective defence. Vincent scored hlf.h with 13, followed by Flaten with 10 points. SCOKING: Itocketn Brewer 10, Manzoni 8, Johansen 12, Vincent 1.3, Erik-son , Maekie 6, Farstad, Ilin-man. fhullenrrr Davis 9. D. s okim; King Idward E. Johnson S, F. Johnson, B Johnson 2. Adams, Mcintosh 11, Lambie 11. Hod-;-kinson, Irvine, Pierce 2, Peder son. Total 31.. Borden- S. Wong 2, F. Won", 3, Renevold 2, Dixon. Eby, M--Leod. Mali, Steward, Paul, Nic-kerson, Scott. Total 7. Alart Davidson filial Coke Icing Decorators Can Openers Kitchen Tools Cookie Cutters Strainers, Flour Sifters, Rolling Pins Packers plant will be rented with brine pumped into a network of . ' pipes now ready to be lowered into the rink floor. Pipe wa.s purchased for $6,000. A 14-foot addition to the building is now nearly completed and considerable work has been done to provide comfortable club rooms and lounge in the rink building. LADIES' Cll'B Meanwhile, a Ladies' Curling Club also has been formed with Mrs. Neely Moore president. Cur For Ketchikan, Vincent proved and lived up to his high expectations of his team. Like lightning on his feet he made top Rupert stars look like beginners. Both Schetk brothers, ho mi.. Seven members head the U . ol the list with a total of 598 hours: L. C. Eby. 100 hours; B. E. Eyoil.soii, (i7'2 hours; W. T. Jennings. 57 hours; Jack Laurie 101 '2 hours; W. C. Mackenzie, 95V2 hours; G. Necly Moore, C5',2 hour.-;; M. A. Mathew. Ill hours. The Prince Rupert Curhng Club, of which the nuclms wa.s lormed a year ago, raised $15,000 by selling $100 memberships. IDEAL SITE A stroke of good fortune came when the club was offered a for- Scherk 9, S. Si'herk 4, Olsen 2J Holkeslad 5, Flaten 10, Webster j 2, Carlson. Spring, Mathews, ,rs iiraduulcu. last tan a mor Western Canada . n, ilie professional Pacl-i ,t circuit. I'.iis were born when Jltn-,hain. coach of the 1950 t Hiiinpion Edmonton Mer-cmaikcd that a terrific Cup contender could be : hum 'his player surplus. ,. time ul all players came icnii-retirement for prac-Oraham was appointed nd and white uniforms i Hi red and a series of ex- It Bread Boards, Chore Girls Vegetable Brushes in trying to stop Vlment, the skids with a full count fouls. CONFUSED ROBINS j HALIFAX (CP) A mild spcli i here may have got the birds all : mixed up. Paul Hebb, who saw ( three robins while driving from jBridgewater to Halifax, said j"they must have thought it wa.s i sprinii," Civic Centre Loses Again rently, this club is offering mem- mcr RCAF mess hall at Seal Cove J bershlp to all women interested , r advertise ! lor $3 000. Only a few hundred in curling and those interested l . .. If you want to sell i; News cl.tisiIiKl. feet from a large commercial will contact Mrs. E. Boulter. Kaint's wen lined up. he lirst time ns near as can recall I hat players, in un at least, took the ini-in forming a team to iur the Allan Cur, mm llnr-up reads like a "Who's Who" a far as Inns are concerned, all arc senior pluyers of ears' experience. They The Civic Centre Hell Divers lost their second straight game In the Pe-Wee Basketball League Saturday morning when they were defeated by 10 to 3 by Borden Street. Neither team was up to form in shooting. ChrLslotf. star for the Hell Divers, played a very poor game and did not score a basket. High scorers were Sheldon Hockey Scores SUNDAY . National Montreal 5, New York 3. Toronto 3, Boston 0. Chicago 1, Detroit 2. i Pacific (nasi Tucoma 4 .St.Utle 4. Willi. AIM, Vancouver 0, Spokane 9. SATURDAY Pacific toast Vbtiirla 2, Tacoma 5. . Seattle 2, New Westminster Edmonton 4 Calgary 5. Vanceue.' b, Sasnatoon 4. . National ' Boston 3, Montreal 5. ' New York 3, Toronto 3 ti. Chicago 3, Detroit 2. Okanagan Kolowna 1, Vernon 2. ' Ptnticton 3, Kamloops 8. Western International Kimberley 5 Spokane 3. WillL-l'l AMI. Vancouver 4, Nelson 8. Wong for Borden with six and i Bowes who made all the Hell ! . Liivi-ia ljuiiiis Willi iiiree. j I raiidrt.,1. tln,a a.,,,,-,. .... I i nam nothing in a mono- I v nnlMu there is a pot to ' t.h end of the season. r.'i nitniindi".g duties! :rnr Dtlaney i ltd Jack! , villi Mercurys' 1850' in-hip squad. j It fr-rifp corps consist-S of , Watt and Eddie Cutts, : :h the Senior Flyers last' Frai)k:e Morris of Toron- j puaicl of Edmonton's i-0, 8-2 6-J, and 10-3. ! SCORING. j Burden Mah, S. Wong 8. Nic-. kerson, Stewart, F. Wong. Scott, Kenivold 4, Eby, McLeod, Paul. 'Dixon. Total 10. Hell Divers Twaites, D. Mc-1 Leod, E. McLeod, Lemon. Kei.sy Chrlstoir, Kilbum, Bowes 3 Total 3. i Alan Davidson h r . M i Win. ink Mi1," ' ' f It .i .t i i i i f a 4. f t. I Eskimos the last, few i Jim Hvun ol Wlnnlpv-K, prmrie baseball, star; ' f my Kilbum, another 1P50 irsi, forward line of Billy All x Prlngle and Freddie was a unit when Flyers rr.'intun's only Allan Cup BASKETBALL OCEAN FALLS vs. BO-ME-HI Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 30 and 31 8:30 p.m. PRELIMINARY GAME Hi-Girls vs. People's Store, 7:00 p.m. Majorettes and Drill Tearn will be out from BO-ME-HI -wind trio up front is Bhick. Hurry Allen and Van Deelen. Black was " 1048 Flyers. Allen with x.pion Mercurys and Van 'h RcL'ina's Senior Caps lie Saskatchewan ham ' Western Mayor title In iird line has Bill Doherly, ith University of Alberta Bears; Bill Hodgson, with "n s Junior Oil Kings last "i Dmig Campbell, a We-- Alta , product. Iier- s a chance that for-er rent re Elmer Kreller, hi. shadowing of Billy m a Memorial Cup final, turn out. iresse( ()r irepnt prBC. Reserve 75c Ru'h 50c Student 35c I liMiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiW .f ' 's Neil Colvllle, who reus New York Ranger "I month. 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