KlniCt Kupeit Duily Men; Friday, February 22, 1952 Civic Centre Loses Again id-Up oun National Puck League Tightening up; Battle For Play-off Spots t it.. Larry atanwuuu in . Howard R. Hill sailed last 1 night on the Pnnee George for ; a business trip to Vancouver. .DAILY NEWS SPORT S j n-. Tn-L.. wr;7 r.,...r, J.:u-T" 'Z7 The Civic Centre Arrows toolc one of their toughest defeats ; Thursday as King Edward man-' aged to win 26-17 in the Pee Wee Basketball League Thursday I night. Canadiens Down Boston Lowly lilack Hawks Slap Down Leafs have its eyes not f,n one provincial ionship this year. . th senior A basket-; Crucial Game in Olympic Hockey OSLO. Canada meets Sweden today in what may be the turning point game in Olympic hockey. Both teams, so far. have two victories to their credit with no defeats. Yesterday, Sweden defeated United States 4 to 2. Canada i Edmonton Mercurys) won over Switzerland. Xmpionship. the biggest, amateur u""'s ......... MONTREAL, (Canadian FressJ-Montreal Can-j pi.Tm. 'VTheirnesY adiens -moved into a second-place tie with Toronto until and including the third . t e i yi l T) i i , i ouarter but the final quarter was Maple Leafs and Boston Uruins closed to within one ; disastrous as King Edward went point of the fourth-place New York Rangers as a ah-'ad and added eht m,re i Pomts to their score while the n t rri. l v i it i t result of Thursday nights National Hockey League : Arrows had only an addition of next moiun anu win. ..ai he won rrprrarnicu. WHERE GOOD FRIENDS PART Who's Most Important Man on Curling Rink Still Unsettled t 1 r:;:: IN ONLY7 j- . j i vie 1 1 des Iti tew I WILL DO 11 ;is m Xxersof the Elks' Boxing ', now topping off their 1 for the Golden Gloves, 2,.nt which opens in l,r March 7-8. dinners will Ret their' 1 i lwo to tr,eir creti,t. Bill Mosienko scored twice i Though their playing was not along the way. Mosienko's sec- I UP 10 Par 'he King Edward team ond goal of the night came in;'ed their opponents throughout 14:07 of the third period after itne game. Quarter time scores he had hit earlier in the first !were 8'2. "-9, 18-15 and 26-17. heat. Sid Johnson, taking advantnee worm uvea, i m-j or , lissiblp lor entry in me ! pfames. Montreal came from behind to i earn a 3-3 tie with Boston while the lowly Chicago Black Hawkf 1 slapped down the Leafs 5 to 1. ', Two third period goals enabled the Canadians to tie with Bos-i ton before 14.301 fans in Mont-i real. The single point gained in the tie for the was important '1 taiil. IU1 :d this year in vancou- i Hockey Scores National Montreal 3, Boston 3 Chicago 5, Toronto 1 Pacific Coast Edmonton 2, Calgary 5 Okanagan Kelowna 3, Vernon 2 (Kelowna wins best-of-five semi-final 3-0). Western International Spokane 2, Kimberley 2 (overtime tie i. April. This tourney nas i A question seldom settled among the besom and stane disciples is: "Who ts the most imoortant man on a curling rink?" Legion aio the claim for the right answer, but withal few friendships have been broken in the friendly sport. Here is view of the sports editor bi Kelowna Courier answering the quest ion-a viw that still leaves the que, tion as unsettled as ever.) Two fights in a hotly contest- : of his height and accurate j ed game resulted in major pen- j shooting,' was high man for the I aities to rookie Red Hucul of! winners while Fleming was the Luovcd as the oillciai ; ; f.V.i0 Unh DaUAM iUr. .:t . ooxint? Olympic trials ff 1KIU.S 4 Boxing Club trainer Joe. 1 Bruins in their drive for the ; , ""6" " i"-UI" wlul 5evcn fourth and last play-off snot. ;,VS Ills uov ttic irouj. ducts to B;ll Juzda of the Leafs i The fouls, fourteen in number and Rags Raglan of the Hawks, j were equally divided between the , akine out the entry; The Hawks took a 3 to 0 first period lead and proceeded from get roped in to curling with these : morons? . , "day lor Glenn "Tiny"; i teams. THE SKIP is the most import-alt man on the rink. He Is noted fo. Jili modesty. If cornered, he will admit that his strategy Is -r up icin i i there to their win over Toronto. If you want to scu it, cclvcrtlse Andy Marshall, Bin Morrison. Charles . . rnmnnriihln tt thot rf rm.n. Scoring: i Arrows Leeman 2, Warner, King Edward Stewart 2. Halvorson 6, Fleming 7, Lande Pierce, F. Johnson 5. Lambie I Strand, Gurney, Sykes 2, Nor- 4. Mcintosh 5, Hodskinson 2.! dene. Total 17. Place and cnuDoy ia- - Napoleon, and Alexander the n BCMP radio opera- ant man on the rink. He is perhaps unfortunate to be on a rinR that isn't going anywhere and the reason U plain. One man car't compete against the othr team and his own as well. Perhaps aps he ne could could pull pull them them out out of of White, E. Johnson 8. Total 26. By Alan Davidson. Tanslng for permission ureat combined. His only regret is that the three pinheads on his rink are unable to perform the Intricate manoeuvres that he him planned for them. He never mls.es the broom, never Bets the wrong; turn, anj the if. with ms team. ,5,-1 his boxers, Marshall th ie fire if theyd only listen to rW"' After all, he has played I risen, staged a sensa-the Golden Gloves last n they boxed their way him Im. ten games and in the flw- hnn ha,npionhip each. No " " ' Z"" ncouver Jiad ever heard , . . " ' , ,"h" , , . " .ret;i game the procedure will be the same. He saw what was wrong the very first game he played with thew mugs. In Rupert boxers before pped into the ring. Mor- him to get a fair chance. He, however, in public at least, is a model of patience and good iglit back the provincial middleweight crown fluence counts here. He could see thut from the way the others looked at him when he showed Knrwl m:1mth.ii Frivt ImIi. t,n to best left hand, while: v.; r.;.. : ' ' . v-iy inuiin.iui uiiit iie is noi as took away the stupid as three oth' or people he hUi lr""';",nd,-nce by throwing an In-urn 'i('n Uie skip asked for he lone hi. .i t, lir- out. When will thut skip learn could mention. In th "COOEY" Chrome Tables and Chai tory of curling no skip A l ever did anything wrong. , burly but lithe 200- irs compete for heavy- THE THIRD MAN is the most rionors lor tne second that the only way to knock a rock out Is to fire straight at It instead of at a broom that is three feet away from It? Why did he ever wasie Uu membership fee? They should pay him to Beautiful chrome pieces in timeless good taste, perfect for homes of yesterday, today and tomorrow. was a semi-finalist last important man on the rink. It v was Plate, the lijjht- ""'y because he Is sorry for the kip that he stays with him. Ifto. nil k'. IKI.J ,l i., .. , .... ...... 1 rxn'i nit, itn, utiR'i LI1IIU IIIUII IJILIV si II n LniS nilTTir Chairs from 12.25 Tables from 51.25 .'ship evenu is Chubby ,ouWPu tp with th stupidity ; p,. wi n ucii ha ur litis, iir is . a hard I wf ltei'wt a prince of good f. Hows who Is ""'B'"- ..,r-)r , V.i. .., ..... i Gordon & Anderson ate confident the boys . ' " .X, . on the ALLEYS Si-- a good showing Ac- SCRAMBLE t'NDKK the hoop shews pulp mill cagers' height advantage as they go in the air for the rebound. Shown left to right are Bill Morrison 4i, Rainmakers; Marshall, Oeorge and Steve Dumas, CCC 300; Roddy Tait (5) and Simonson (8) Rainmakers. Referee Davidson Ls in the background. do better than should i .." says Phone 46 Limited Trainer Ward ! This adverosemrnt is not published ox displayed by the Liquor Control Board or . by the Government ol British Columbia maintained a three-k training schedule ub iince the last tour- little bit about strategy. Surely, surely the other members of the club realize that he U me one who It "holding the skip up." It Is perhaps unfortunate that the second and lead are both such hopeless curlers. However, he must be polite and listen to them even though he never has any Overriding all scores in the Ladies' Rowling League Tuesday inn anuintr champion-1, Of ; the otting. John Skal-' wre m Mil inl.-ntion of looking for merit in r Olympic jump cham- 1 ""'l was Bertha Dunbar, of Lucky ! Strikes in A Division, with sin- ' Rle and total of 319 and 772. In ! B Division Leah McKay, of M. Kays, bowled 291 and 680 for high scores in her group. Second "third" cf the league was won by Lyons in A Division and by Mansons of B Division. League now enters its last lap before the playdowns. RFSILTS A Division Annettes 3. Lucky Strikes 3. Lyons 2, Stars 2. LI "Lu ?'p"nliWwn If he can only find three f.pt SU Club at the01ner curl(,r!. wlln Jugt uule J B.C. ski championships intelligence f Lake, which open Sat- i I j THE 8ECOND Ik the most Im- i a Ski Club, hosts of thei Prtanl mun on tnJ rlnk- what i-ships this year are I a pitv 11 is tnllt ne ls sturk on i , ; ,'. ..... Sc-, .Innga a.s easy as pos- a rmK w,ln tnrw Jerks He Jli visiting skiers Free cun (l anytlllnK In curling bet-is provided ns well as ' tpr tlian "ner tne third r skiP il entertainment" ae-' bul lhpir ""reasonable jealousy to the letter ..r in.iU' Ite bPcn the cause of his teing THE LEADING INFANTRYMEN 4aladney Is Prince Ru-;lefl at SPCOnd 1xk instead of Skeena Grocery 2, Rosa Lee 2, j Cloverleafs 1, McMeeklns 1, O j Anderson 1, Dibb Printing 1, Sa- j voys 0, Wrathalls 0. I B Division McKays 2, Man- j ions 2, Toilers 2. Rupert Radio i 2, Shentons 2. Commercials 1. - this year. . buiviiiK tiiuigv- ui WJe lillli. wily t car't the third and skip see that. y entr ontry rw j if they ' put him skipping, thev another Inenl i.i .ui i..ri Canadian soldiers are playing a world-wide role to discourage acgression ... to hein guard Deace. At home and ..i.,,, , , . .: wuuiU IJiWilL 111 Wie IOI1K illil IT ",SKlb Play- since he would would teach teach tlrorr thorn the Sc-ent! Ave. Mkt. 1, Big Sisters me uvic Centre ' nn .u -v u.. 1, 75 Taxi 1, Sunrise (Co-op and Cooks to piny).. ' j ore Mansons and Gor- ; too, that the lead Is so thlck-wrson meet for their ! headed that he wouldn't listen, a tWO-ganie Seilll- watch nnrl lenrn S.mr In hoomn J"S and Cceaoo take on : a really errat curler. How in If you wan, to sell U, advertise I tne nrst nr nm thj name of Heave.i did he ever . "'7 ' it. News clxss;fiel. team amde vhich 'he finals JP mill cagers won their I -final hurdle last Tues- I f their defeat of High I BUCHANAN'S MA !! iwinmaker. Other fi-i Ill be winner nr n-,.,1 0A tussle, which will ! a Saturday on a totnl ! overseas, our soldiers stand as Guardians of Peace. The Canadian Infantry Soldier is the toughest, the best equipped fighting soldier in the world today. Recently a new specialty with extra pay and prestige was created for the Infantry Soldier. This is the Leading Infantryman. , He is the trained Infantry Soldier. 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Listen fo "Voice of the Amy" Tuesday and Thursday evenings Dominion Network. l-r- l iomffie . B'eman 6, Barber 7-5; common 10 ,' rne 2, Holllston innings 7. Redraws for Friday FRIDAY ueet 3, MiKenzi. . 'KBIDEEOGKE T sk? Moore v ,meet 3. Rogerson vs Sheet, i RUM S hen w'lsn Vs & " . wn c i. r.,. . leet 3 V" ,a osai-ok. f 1 - S ehpi- .. ' Collh-'nn vs Eyolf- l ? rur n This advertirnnent if nnt published or dinrilaved by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Cottrmhi.