:' 77$ Thuisaay, February id 1963 Leafs Dump vth Nine ifouts Lined up For Boxing Show Here Friday SPORTS By GAYLK TALBOT r FOR THE WORLD'S EASIEST SHAVP NEW YORK. Long phots seldom pay off in baseball, which is the most formful of all pames, but we have had a sneaking feeling for several days now that Paul Richards and -his Chicago White Sox are going to pull one for the books this coming summer. f,.'.TiTL!.' - rrx-'-?t ON THE ALLEYS Jim Rhodes, pi C J KUStV I OrCl C DiHrtAKf I UU "rlllllClj M n r r u n 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 ... i JOHN rWTFRSOV . . tukiii treatment ! An amateur boxing card, pro moted by Martin Suundets, boys' club trainer, Is scheduled to take place at tbe Annunelatkin School gym I'riday nljiht Nine bou's are U be feuturi'd wlih the main attraction either an exhibition from Joe Ward's I.Iks Club stable or. if arrangements are successful, bout be-twiin Pete .Si-hut, 140-pounder from Ketchikan and Chuck Place. Elks Club light-welter Saundrm said today he would be advised later if Schtit was able to make the trip from the ! Alaskan city. ! If these arrangements fall ! through. Joe Ward has pron-itsed to supply a frature btiut between two of his heavier stablemates, ;::ld Martin. Other bouts sclwduled are between: Booby isnmli, Giny D-minato. 65 imiinds. Billy Saunders, Bobby GxmI. 7i ijounds Hob Griuible, lijlly Smitlu B2 pounds. Glen Fleming, winner of Grinible-Kmilh built. Dick Bury. Billy Watnuiuirh. '.0 pounds; Bob Dumas, Vic Prystay. 104 pounds: IHdig Lctourneau. w inner Dumas-I'rystay bout; Aj t Turcotte. John Dumas. 119 pounds. MilJ Winter NEW WESTMINSTER CP Mild winter saves money for taxpayers. L'p to early In February the cost of snow removal und street sanding was virtually nil I.ast winter the city paid more than $12 000 for such service.' and $30 000 the previous winter. ROUND - UP The feeling didn't quite come i when Ferris Fain, the two-time batting leader of the American I Leaftue, changed into a Sox uni-j form, though it was obvious that the ae1"'s'tion f such a i i fi"bUn" 'lt first-baseman nlim Pinhorflc ntlnlhnr Ininnrl. icn' weapon it enme when cen-! 1 c'ral manager Frank Lane, usin I : Yankees nor Cleveland Indians can afford to feel complacent i about the coming race It is certain that Fain, not too happy at Philadelphia because of salary differences, will be in there bittlln? his hend off ,1. .T.u i . i for club with a a pennant gleam i in its eye. Our hunch is that the veteran Stephens, in Boston j too long, will experience a similar upsurge of spirit once j he is exposed to Richards' furious j will to win. ' If Junior does, you should I nn tf ttmir hnte Til, turn Former British High Jumper Can Now Represent Canada Jim Rhodes of Eavovs andnsent, talked the Boston Rrd I rtu .ty Ford of CGE set the pace; Sox out of Junior Stephens. j Ihis week in the men's five-pin i Giving up little, Lane now has I leauue, toppling pins for a single! thrown toaether an infield i of 334 and a triple count of 818, which must be rated at least on j. respectively. ja par with anything in the! Team honors were captured by American League, both defen-j North Stars who shot 1,198 for ajsively and in potential rim ro-! single and 3,334 for a three-game j duction. If the knee which' l'i"h. j Stephens injured last season has j Hidden score winner was W. completely healed, neither the So Eosy-Shaving That Tough Beord It No Problem At Alt Yw .(tor vmf Gillxi BIim llln.lM mrm hrt choir ol trtavmi nwn vvvrvwiwi. That't bnini ito oihr kind . riurp, .,y. hvint, at lon( ling. F.f tr rnnwnwnc buy tlim In tlw Gillftlc dipnwr that upt 'm out unwrappMl raxty for mm, ml hn a buili-in compartment lur diipoul of uwd bl.lv 10 aladn $1.00 10 tlat 50 in iMrtovio ciuirrt onnnun rp.sife,, lence t r fir-.., heading tfi. since 1961 ii automotive irsdu."" " I . Ws ' IV f ft! Jim n s j ! 1 I I i i 1 the British Empire and Commonwealth Associations of the two countries concerned. "If an eligible competitor wishes to represent a country other than that of his birth he must have resided therein for tat leist six months immediately prior to the closing date of in- uimuu "n"" iui me nnt- ish Empire and Commonwealth Games concerned." Jack Davies of Montreal, hon- orary secretary of Canada's BE fia Games Association, Asviimn h ha . been l as-' , i sured by British officials they j will approve Paterson's eligibll-1 itv for Canada i For quick results try a Daily News Clots' Miumenski of Watson Lslanders with a 318 game. Results Moose 2, Sedgwicks 2; Mansons 1, Firemen 3; Family Market 4, Cooks Jewellers 0; .Savoy Hotel 3, Woodbutchers 1; Nelson Bros. 3, Watts & Nicker- son 1: Industrials 0. JC's 4; CGE s, iinka l: Kaien Indust. 3. Electrolux 1; 70 Taxi 0. North Stars 4; Short Circuits 3, Watson Islanders I. Goalkeeper quitted Of Assault HALIFAX (CPi AI Millar Is probably the first hockey player Detroit 2-0 In Toronto Py Thr Canadian Priv Toronto Maple Leafs scored .twice late in the final period to defeat the league-leading r-troit Red Wings 2-0 before 13 034 fans in Maple Leaf Gardens Wednesday niirht. New York Rangers, meanwhile, were In rare form as they downed Boston Bruins 4-2 in New York for their 12th win of the National Hockey league this season. The combination lifted Leafs into third place over Bruins. The teams battled on even tern. at Toronto for 5 minutes un'il the Ij-afs .struck for two mm k goals. American league Schedules 224 Night Games CHICAGO (APiThe American League's 1953 baseball schedule lu I f I n with 224 nlKht games eight more than last season was announced tcriay After-dark contests make up nearly one-sixth of the total of 1.232 games to be played by the eight clubs. The champion New York Yankees go to Washington for the lf)i3 pre-opener Monday. April 13. with the fuir league going to tt the next day. Home sites will shift April 16. he ali-star . "".'' game -""lr " 'or t - Tuesday. July 14. with Boston Braves as the host club. The American League winds up its 1 " "''" y. -"-pv -'(. PHONE 266 ,J.Wf X 4 Sox third-baseman lacks the'?1 an,d Commonwealth Games the U-Cmmm-but speed of most of his teammates. I Fcd? he can field and. when he wfe"i,th ,n "eneral charSe feels like attending strictly to j 01 J , e 5?me oi the 224 night games sehed-Fl'ROPEA.N C HAMP 1951 uled this season. 50 are on tap Paterson didn't finish among at Washington to top the list. the top performers at Helsinki j but in 1951 he won the Euro-i Fiqht to Death pean championship with a jump! YORKTON.Sa.sk (CP Orim of 6 feet 7'j Inches. In the 1950 evidence of one of nature s bat-Empire Games he jumped 6 fee". ; ties for supremacy were tlx-5 inches, placing second to John locked horns of two deer found Winter of Australia whose marl: dead near here. The locked was 6 feet 6 inches. , horns had made the animals Less fortunate, so far as elegl- easy prey tor predators. baseball, can blast that apple. I A thonph thpv fin shprl a lnr I THE UNIVERSAL '5 SPRING DRESSES nf Mmtov ,h .ti .,.. wer.? Jn associations. ,ewaCKUUtCd f 811 aau:tlup there In third place behind; handed ' " nk,S and Indians on clos- I Maior , HrtrkPu Tao..a . k . ,, .. j UWUnUr viia-ocu j with hitting a woman SDecLatnr 1 With hiS Ktiplr rl,.rir. i . v, v, , mc iaii Liiab vary nuvf h venr- j zuelan nampd Phirn ParrA.nui i t V . DU1 ,DOln laiungs are, , '-s8ur,wan!i l"Ji iiii iw intra, ine t freed because of te.timr. v,,f i llthA Tatin Kort . ,o,.ii he swung the sick from hU r.ght! poor W52 season. aUributable lZn 'sh:',ulder i?bot et)ual'y- they say. to e.t-!iust hoVi hapoeoeT, : Magistrate R. E. Ingltf sidling too well and thinking withl . fvfrt blA Aelast OlvmnT-i witnesses testified tha ;Millar t eat admiration, of ; his own rjaore.v PaVcrnW lather) snot i ' swung his suck from the rkht1 ability. ' . Ud soeUtin.n. VZZci onuy is concerned. is Vald'j Lilhkas, the wiry little Estonia-born distance runner, who also livt in Vlnti-anl i i HOCKEY SCORES ""l-Saskatc.on 0. New West- fmi'tp 7 ' WKanloops 4. Ketowna ' ' x: 1 . niHL-Spokane 2. Nelson 8 B Wet m I 3 1ST W. R. WIIE.ITI.EY Canadian Press Start Writer MONTREAL IM When the TQ-i Rfitkh l?mrtir flam in Vancouver roll around, one of the slickest high jumpers In the world will be eligible to tvpre- sent Canada. c v.i - Uan competitor for Great . Britain in the 1952 Olympic i Games at Helsinki. Finland, and jr.ow a resident of Montreal, Paterson. a chartered account-jant. is eligibW 'to compete for Canada under a change made less than two years ago in the constitution of the British Em- iimnes 01 me ' :ai n iiare uit-;r GLAD TO COMPETE Paterson Tirst learned throueh Ituuw - iti.its "Kfeax he said "I'm really delighted." t. ntr is " w """U irr on now "W nnniit BUUUl a otrslster't ailment a"ment ln in his nis Iptt lett r .T . lpt hls know ab(,ut t ! ihh Iiv4 t.v .. said the lather. He has .jone.no, -jumping since ,1W Olyhlpii; ,'03'nics a ad hopes thst 'reatOK'ritAKrrtr1cet the condition. .ME,S KK LATIO.VS, Regulation' fohcWnihg elicl-, tacn compeuior must be a nU V. J ct T ? a citizen of -P- - ! already competed in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games for one country may rePr1!:selt an"th" at the future n wice luaM?y- sumec .to uettmcet.n ou Tai Mnp ilxfi-W Wf3i 'Jf '111 : VI Our Spring Dresses have just arrived ond this weekend will be our first showing of this smart new merchandise. Do drop in ond see these new arrivols direct to us from the foremost dress manufacturers in the style centers of the eost. Choose from enskavs, roffetas and new ! novelty fabrics. They ore really smart. Come in and see them ? SIZES 12 TO 20. BUDGET PRICED .snouiaer and hit Mrs. LoU: tianna. sitting with het husbann ' in a rime-side seat "Yet the accased is left-hand- ed." he said. -His natural swin? j is irom tne left side ... and, the natural swing Is what I have to consider."' Millar, under Indefinite su.-pension for the action in a game against Halifax Atlantics here! last w eek, had pleaded innocent i Mr. Hanna testifed that he at- i ijmtltrt in .!:..!. when it was swung. It then ' ' Iteiimw oeuei is inni Lnsco win come back his old Peerless se!f' p . , Curling ' Club Draw i ;. ' End of the first round start of the second In George Cook and Gordon's Hard- ttarp nluh pnmnAiitinnD ,;!! K P'aved off tonight and Friday i I rink lor tonight and tomorrow are as 1- "i I v 19-95 glanced from his arm and struckt at the Sea. Core curling Alii Connections ' LINES PRINCE RUPERT to: KETCHIKAN - SEATTLE WH1TEH0RSE - ANCHORAGE SPEED COMFORT SAFETY SEE VOI R LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT his wife on the face. 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