3 O'Neill Wins in Spie! Ttirovj-Q Y ince Rupert uaiiy tNews Wednesday, January 21. 1953 r SM1THERS - A Uiree-way tt' , for the grand abrogate in the 27th anitual bonsplol here was won in a throw-off by the O Nei1 rink to top all entries In the Vplcl tilts year. O'Neill, Evans and Deluge each rinished with 10 wins beiore thej throw-off. Major event winner, eapturlnc. both the Biilkley Hotel und Im- penal trophies was the I'lasc '!l''t ' it A events Man'' r, deven wins !iv losses, won Collieries event, H;illi:ton Two wins, live losses. Colllnson Five wiiis. iciii' losses, lost In tour., ;ei'.:'!i' ovcsit Webster NiriP wins, ,ie ltis-:- won Ko.;;y 1 J " : t in four of Imperiul iveru. ittewart- Five Wins, six lossiu lost tn finals, I'tiilieru s event :.; P.tipe;! ev.rler" " t.nniiv, fcy ttaln t-tay. Turpin KOs Delgian Champ BIRMINOIIAM Kngl.nid (CD-Former middleweight champion fjTndy Turiln kriuck'-d out Vic Dlmen, Belglun light heavy j; f - . - J f V -- link Evans wan the Heggii trophv and Burns rink won in Wall ElectrK- tic;.'.. Prince Rul Jack Webster and his rink captured the Kci- B3 'J -V 1 ',' ! ney nop- and M.mson rink won he Bulk:-y Valley Coiilerles; Shield. Blewarl oomlng eejnd. j Ft::;.'. Ruoert resuiU: I D: minato Seven wins, five losses, lost In lours of tne Im-' perlul event V.o.:.-r V.'.'.:i :;;x. or,i five. Io..t i ill fours. Wall ai'il Colllerlis weight king, in the sixth round ut .. ;o riiunc! wut-h Mvr"'-!' iiit'lit. r ' i Russia May j Make Debut In Tourney By ARCH MAC KKNZIE LONDON. This could be the year the Russians make their debut in the world amateur hockey championship. John F. Ahearne, kingpin of British hockey, tiiinks so, for one. European hockey gossip is of a like mind. There has been nothing official, and Ahearne, president of the British Ice Hockey Association, says he doewi'l expect anything definite until the ch.unpionship directors meet early in February in Switzerland. The series takes place at Zurich in March. Canada won't defend the title that Edmonton Mercury won last year thereby removing her virtual monopoly on the erown. The I'nitril Stales won't show, either. Ahearne says Norway, Switzerland and Sweden appear certain starters with Poland and Czechoslovakia probable additions. All of which leaves the tin-known Russian team, should it enter, a chance to make a good initial showing. On past performances. Communist Czechoslovakia seems a winner. The Czechs always had a good team good enough to win in 1947 and 1949 when Canada didn't compote. Sweden is rated high. On past records, Russia won't commit h.'rrelf until the last t Vv i Jf' liifc:' . . ' I oyal deal. DAN'S trouier e-F ... f .1 -X , ' ; a... if. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. 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MIGHT DRAW CROWDS Financially speaking, her entry could be a big help in compensating for the drawing power that Canada and the U.S. supplied in the past.' Tentative plans for the slim-med-down championship, says .. . would you want to cook any other way J Yanks Named Outstanding Team of '52 in U.S. Sports NEW YORK (AP) New York Yankees, who won their fourth straight American League flag and then blasted their way to an incredible fourth consecutive World Series triumph, have been named the outstanding team of 1952 in United States sports for MO? JVioC the third straight year. j Ahearne, would bring; each team against eaehnf the others twice. ! That would supply as much 1 hockey as in former years. If the i fans care to see! the same teams 'that often. " " The smaller entry list reflects : determination by-sueh countries os Great Britain, Italy, France, (Belgium. 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