Srif a j ! ; YuRwUij, is .h(,"v; New Type Refrigerator Cars r i inCe iNupcTiuiiy ict Wediifstiay. April 22, 19d3 New Coach Takes Over At Edmonton Keep Fish Fresh in Transit t construction throughout The tcr:MONTON (CP) The new space between the walls Is filled roach of Edmontons footbuU with block Insulation. Refrlgera- Knnos predicts he will have Hon is achieved bj( a mixture of , hustling ball club with lots OTTAWA A test model of a new ioeless refrigerated fresh fish container for less-than-caiioad nuantitles lhat will help Bruce Woodcock Awaits Decision to Fight Again LONDON (AP) Bruce Woodcock, a carved and battered old fellow by the standards of boxing, leans across the counter of his pub these days, impatiently telling people: "I'm feeling on top of the oduim sulphate and water in 0f fiHi,t and spirit" sealed rubber tubes mounted on j p)irrel K. Royal told a Touch 3 - JUKt fel removenble aluminum plaques, wn Club meeting that Intro-i Due to its advanced desiijn, fiiu ed him to Edmonton fans i the container eliminates the lee- ;tr,at "there Hs no way for me to ' master box currently in use and 'say we'll win or lose, but If woik the necessity of re-iclng. will iet us there, we'll be doing both coastal shipper and In- 1 land retnllers provide better quality fish, was demonstrated here today by the Canadian National Railwuys nt the annual met tine of the Fisheries Council of Canada. The container, dcslRnei by engineers of the CNR s research and development department to extend the marketing of fresh lUh. will emibi" flsheiy plants to ship direct to Mir.uler retailers, u can atMj be ui.ert f"r o'her everything we can. Questioned about quarter- acks. Hyl said he wouldn't Allie Reynolds . i' n it f j , ...... .-. ... 'j MAT - world." j Then he leans back to wait a ! while longer before he finds out if he ever will fit'ht apain. rude Claude Arnold for Jac k If 1 11 Jacobs of Winnipeg. Royal, a ff U j . M Leads Yanks former Oklahoma Sooner, has plavcd with both of them. I imv f ; , jj The rase of the fallen Idol, only 33 years' old. rests with the British Boxing Board of Control. The board mav or may not give the one-time prominent heavyweight a licence to box again. Now the board won't even say when its decision will bo reached. Woodcock appeared before tho Midlands area council of the j President Ken Montgomery NEW YORK TAllle Reynolds S!lid th(1 r.sklmoa. defeated in is still filling the, role of meal lnt, 0r,,y cup final last fall by ticket for the world champion ; Toronto Argonauts, is "dealing New York Yankees. j fr a Canadian quarterback. perishable commodities. Employing a chemical solution to provide refrigeration, the container now mokes it possible for pre-cliilled fresh fish to tw delivered In the same prime i- - Hume Launches $100,000 Drive For Games Fund The S-yenr-old right haiicicr j and also dickering with a couple keeps on mowing down the op- 'of American qtiartcrhurki as in- RRBC recently and made hi ronditlon that It li ft the plant olea for a licence. ONE OF THE ALL-TIME GREATS of Canadian racing. Norman (Dude i Fodcn continues to ride though now in his mid -Co s. He exercises North of Seven, owned by millionaire Lou Chesler. and a promising contender for the 04th running of the Queen s Piute to be run June 2 at Toronto. This will be the 51st Plate 1-x IJ-.-d-. who has seen them all since 1903 VANCOUVER d Mayor Fred ; jn the North Midlands Hume and the firemen's band .,t his Bolsover home, near Not Shnnkage of fish while enroute 1 position when it counts. He did stirancs in cose of Injuries or has been largely reduced be-j the trick again Tuesday as he other eventualities." cause constant temperatures are cooled off Boston Red Sox with' Ilusineis Manager Al Ander-maitituiiicd hile in transit. a six-hit shutout to give the son said he saw no reason hy During a series of tests, the Yanks victory. ull ttw players Fsklmos had last exp. nmei.tul container (lemon- Thp wln mnvrrt th(l yanks Into 5"'ar w",,ld '1 b,uk trated lU ability -to shipment a first-place tie with Vie St. launched this city's whirlwind ; tiiiRham. he insisted that all the lp-day compaign for $200,000 in 0ld cuts and wounds, his crum-aid of the British Empire games, bled jaw and the severe injury to his left eye which he took in his eight years in the ring now of fresh fmh. pre-chllled to 28 ., Hrowna in the American XSWWWWWWUW Sports World Awaits Word On Health of Babe Zaharias iicKi' s. on )n iimia i uin u.svi- league rare, days ilh less than one degree, Tne' nrownles fell afoul of variation. i Cleveland's Bob Lemon and look Smaller retailers now will re- . 4.3 .-.hack when the Indian By WILL CRIMSLEY i Uonal Amateur Athletic Union j -'ve coast. Iresh fwh dally direct from;w.e rifled their ninth li ning NEW YORK (API It's hard ! track-and-Held meet, sne won the -.. rany wun wues loaned With the brass band thumping behind him, Mayor Hume ambled along downtown Granville Street, stopped at eight business establishments and collected $24,150 in one hour. Some 40U canvassers from the Board of Trade, service 'clubs and athletic associations went into action at the same time. "We've got 100.000 visitors coming to see those games and maybe they'll want to buy shoes too," the mayor advised William Jngledew, owner of a shoe store. The games are scheduled for next summer. are cured Woodcock, who opened his car.-er in 1942. might still be ranked as one of the world's better heavyweights if he just hadn't fought Americans For 4'7 years he whipped everyone in his path in Britain. Then he sampled the American heavyweight market and that was a mistake. Tami Maurieilo, now an almost forgotten heavy who never quite made the grade, needed only f'v rounds to knock him out. The container shown to members of the fisheries Council features aluminum djuble-wall . for the sports world to conceive i the 100-yard dash, the 80 -met re that Babe Didrik-son Zaharias hurdles, 220-yard dush. Javelin may never wham another golf discus, broadjump and hH'ti h.,n nr miv npver eomnete In iumr). another athletic event. i She was twice All-Ameiica as REMEMBER WHEN TK .inr.lA tini.UV ' n hfi.lollvJI f rtra-fl rA itllT of lb '1 . . ....11... - . -I ' 1- ,1,!.-. , f S i &i 4 'v - .-' old daughter of a Norwegian national champion Dtillas team TUi:SDAY American St Louis 3, Cleveland 4. Cliicago 7. lie t roil $. Boston 0. New York I. Philadelphia 1. Washington S. National New York 4. Pittsburgh 5 Brooklyn I. Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati 5. tt. Uiuis 4 Pacific Col league San Franrlaro S. Los Angeles 6. immigrant, now seriously m in . home-run sIukbo The Briton rnme home and 7J5 --IJ-bofSna.Vsamateur kicker of Queen's University.! signed with Hamilton Tigers of i the eastern Big Four 23 years j ago Unlay and proved as effect-! ive with the Tiger machine as; he had in the famous Tricolor i ' team. Queen's won the Cana- the American ranks. But he was ambitious and again took on an American Joe Baksi. athletic excellence; acclaimed nine, in a tournament at jer-the greatest woman athlete who sey City in 1S30 sho nfi'd a ever lived. baseball 'M6 feet while fans Baksi crumpled Woodcock's She om e scored to-i Dehors Win 10-Pin Title By Single Pin .in a basketball game .She rilan Rugby Union title In 19?2, 1 19J3 and 1924 Tigers tk It In; 1928 and 1929. j hardest When When ir. ir. February February. 1950. i. Unit-; un. -guped gaped. b: aw with one of the- ihis ever thrown rd stiltc sports wrlU'rs w re Points in i Tne As.sociated Press took to P""' by At Earls V Court "Uj i in til London imvmii in lit ... ,Li l Sacramento 4, Portland S San Diego J. Seattle 4. Hollywood 3, Oakland 13 r mound fur St. Louis November. 1950, Woodcock took " "K . ,-"'" the women divi- Brook Dodeera hh century, against yn another beating. This time lf . ..,, t- in : sion was a runaway for th donned a football suit ami SHIN MIKSffl was i!uni n it-ttuw citutiiiiitati. - Edging Spares by only a single Ja(,k Gardner, and Woodcock fabulous , Texan. (worked out with the Southern . . t- pin, Delnors won the Mixed ' saitj he wUS finished. Not even from men's ranks Methodist University at Dallas. Ten-Pin League championship Last month, Woodcock looked has anyone risen to challenge impressing onltxikers with hi r with 'a total-p.n .score of 230G-'Over the world heavyweight : the Babe for the diversity of l ft-footed kicking. 305. fighter supply and, like a lot her achievements. Possessed of remarkable mus- All individual high scores, how- of other observers, he noted! As a tall, raw-boned girl of cular co-ordination, the Babe ever, were counted by Spares, in- weaknesses. His old ambition 119. she set world's records rn also shone in swimming, diving, eluding the team high single plagued him and he asked the the javelin and 80-metre hur- bowling, fencing, lacrosse, bil-score of 832. ' BBBC for a chance to come (jiPS m the 1932 Olympics. Bhe hards and even boxing before Here's Our SPRING OPENER Special Haw bull and Kuflball Mitts at real Havings. Last year we over-ordered this year we're clearing them at huge reductions . . . See our stork. The SPORTS SHOP uu also won the high jump with a turning full-time to golf 10 POPULAR SHADES Walerproofj-Protech- Ladies' high single and three back. vr.lUH Y,i HI ii-lc WirtrilP record leap but was disqualified Tne Babe ma,ri( ri to a 3XV ! for diving head-first over the pound frrn(.r wrestler named 'bar. j George Zaharias. who accumu- V I.T.II.t UJ l.tlO adding games of 178, 161 and 123 for a total of 4fi2. Men's his" Heads Motors lated wealth as a promoter and f MANY RECORDS The records, later bettered. with 191; high three by Ted Moir rrrtr ffitn counting 52s with games of 170, -cro inr i mm iavt n inrow 141 a little pink stucco cottage in Tampa. Fla.. where they operate k the Tampa Golf and Country 177 and 182. Alex Haig was named Pfesi-, ,ett ' f()ur lnfh.g. for tne nu,. dent of the Genera! Motors Foot-.., LttriJt in wic uujcioi mmuia wv 1 (JJpj J 7 SCCOndS. c.nrf! wr HPT rprnrrl in WJIHi;i' U1TT I IittllljJlUli.lItp, Club. I I Delnor-s also win their own tro- oau ciud nere at ils annual gen-; nigh jump wa, fjve t,et, five phy pre.sented to the club by era! meeting in the Canadian jm.hC3 Morris Teng. Presentations will Legion. t a year before that, In the na- ill r-rTV-tfv - trs V ! I t if 1 1 . '7 I II III Ir Hdti VJa " .t mil. If be U 8 lJ3 -a- fW 11 w oe made at, a Danquei in me near o ner ouicers nuiutu weie future. I Jack Eby, captain; Rod Robin- Following are season's high 'son, vice-captain and E. John scores in the league: Wilson, secretary-treasurer. . Ladies' high single, 213. Joyce t Douglas Frizzell. sponsor, was Pottle of Art Murrays: ladies-', named honorary president, and high three, 522, Linda Erickson' John S. Wilson is honorary vice- jTorontq Wins .Cage Title MM V ' m clip and mail this ordergram TO THE ECONOMY-WISE DRIVER . . . 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Mr. Frizzell was thanked for ! 65-6 defeat in the fifth and High average for the ladies a new set of uniforms and stock- deciding game of the best-of-was 141, held by Linda Erickson; j ings and a vote of thanks also five series Tuesday night, men's hitih average of 175 was was forwarded to Mr. Halg fori Both teams had won two held by Art Olson. IhLs work as coach of the team. ! games previously. NATO Places Sovi et Gestures Among Top Items on Agenda The Daily News, Prince Rupert, D C. 6 DAY RATE IS CHEAPER THAN ONE PAYP SAVE MONEY Order Your Ad 6 Times in personnel and By STANLEY PRIDDI.E i that the force targets set in Lls-i d e f 1 c I e n t weapons. The combined air forces for western defence also are due for discussion. LONDON (Reuters) The At- bon the previous February were lantic Council, supreme direct-1 to ambitious if economic sta-ing body of the 14-country j bllifcy was to be maintained in r i. fnrlhf I'N- Lsertlmv,. 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Phone 69 r 6S Cor. 2nd and Park Are. the. next two or three years. This is expected to cost up to S840.OO0.00O. The immediate building program to next June will cost more than $140,000,- Write your News Wont Ad below. Begin where shown "START HERE." Put ONLY one each space. (Each group of numbers of letters count as one word). Put your cadres number, or both, in the ad. In cose you want a box number, leove space for 4 words (eg Dailv News. There is already broad agreement among the 14 governments that though the Communists' moves are a welcome sign of relaxed tension, they do not Justify a slackening in western rearmament. The Atlantic Council comprises the foreign, defence and finance ministers of Canada, the United States. Britain, Bel 000. 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