iintr KwLt-il Uuiiy hem: B.C. University Offers Course Honor Climber ' NEW DELHI Ce' Tile government of West Bengal plan to present a purse to Ebutla Tensing, the native climber who with Edmund Hillary of New In Municipal Administration l virrnRiA (CPTh TJnlver-l The correspondence c-jUi SPORTS ROUND-UP Kv GALE TALBOT Zealand stood on the peak of Mount Everest as a BrttLsh party finally conquered the world's sitr of British Columb.a U pre- propased by UBC, he explained.; pared to take a major step for- woulo cover accounting, law.! ward by being the first In the finance and administration as highest mountain recently. Ten-i the state of West Bengal. NEW YORK (AP) Sports fans who revelled in the superlatives of the giddy 20s, when Uncle Sam's athletes rose to world heights in virtually every branch of endeavor, will ever be convinced that the late Bill Tilden was the greatest tennis player yet i country to offer a course in they relate to numcipal gov-municipal administration. j ernment. : Prof. E. D. McPhee outlined ! Prof. McPnee was confident it the proposed course in a speech would meet the present need. He today to the Municipal Officers conceded that it might at some Association of B.C., meeting future time develop into a full-here j credit college course, and carry The course would be offered' 1 own degree, Just as hospital administration now is a course bv correspondence to junior and, middle executive emolovees in i on the curricula of many uni- The safe way is to drive refVesIied Long highway mik-a are tiring. I seen on this planet. I They are equally certain that i Jack Dempsey was the be.st ! lighter, Bcbby Jones the best Kolfer. Earl Sande the best Browns Stop Yankee Win civic government. The course, to be given If enough people are interested. But pause for Coca-Cola puts you bock at the whtl refreshed. : jockey. Babe Ruth the best ball J J v Streak at 18 veKitiejs. The Municipal Officers Association following Pror. McPliee's address, decided to press the Union of BC. Municipalities to give its recognition and backing to the course, so a. to encourage people to enroll. j player. Try it . . . iiave a Coke. will parallel in procedure the method used for training char-, tered accountants. j The persons will study by cor-i respondence. be called to four or, five-day Institute se.ssions at the ! end of each year, and be given written examinations prepared by the university. One dt-ieuW fell tlifi public lacked knowledge of the responsibilities shouldered by municipal officers. In some instances the faith of NEW YORK The down-!tne Charleston set undoubtedly trodden St. Louis Browns, led by . WPll piace.d. Concerning Tit-a New York Yankee castoff, sue-; dn tjtcu. i a't iMt reasonable ceeded w here mightier rivals had (joubt iailed Tuesday night as they: after Having seen Big Bill only snapped the American Leapue his best, hp was well past we champion's w inning streak at IS cflnnot k witn impressive game.- with a 3-1 victory. authority We have, however. Duane Pillette. with only one , a tnp ?ood ones since hu previous victory to his credit and ; hevday and nave talked many consistently unable 4o go the an- hmlr wUn experts who route this season, ended the , .t.hH TiMen nil un his A kt of people say these Prof. McPhee explained thei miserable officials don t have to course had been prepared at the and don t need request of the Municipal Offi- -know anything i-ers' Association, and was de- any pay," he -aid. Teamed up for a fun session between workouts are two boxing champions turned bongo drummers, middleweight title holder Kid Gavilan of Cuba i left i and lightweight champion Jimmy Carter. seventh place Brownies string of rhampjonshlps. and our con- I losses at 14 with the help of fine cusion ls that there have been. reliel hurling by old Sachel signed to meet the present need for training. There are four major groups employed by government. Prof. McPhee pointed out- There are the clerical workers, trained by high schools and business college.-.: police and fire- Joint Exercise Planned For Canadian-U.S. Airmen Paige, who retired four of five Yanks to face him. The defeat was the lirst after seven victories for New York starter Whitey Ford, who gave up a two-run homer to Vic Wertz in the fifth inning. OTTAWA ? A "large scale" i and other units then In summer men- trained by the departments ioint exercise will test Canadian ! trainine as well as ' all elements" n which they serve; professional such as engineers and and American fighter defences of the air defence system In-' peop'L' and are today, better tennis j players than the famous Phila-dclphian was at his best. There's no way of proving it. i of course, but we firmly believe j that the Jack Kramer of today could have walloped Tilden at his peak. We further, believe ! that Fred Perry of England j could have done the same, and , perhaps Donald Budge. In other ? i words, our contention is that the calibre of tennis has lm- ; proved in the last 25 or 30 years. I i.nd the more honest of the old ; timers say there is no doubt j j of it. : foresters, trained at university. 'simultaneously in July, it was eluding fighter squadrons, con WW SS th I A trol centres, the ground observer ! ant the last eroup, the admin- announced here. Exercise Tail Wind Is rn-ns rnrinr nnd nthpr protinri inai-oia. inis lasi group naa a uc-mendous amount of re.spon.sibi!- second manoeuvre of this kind j units, and the army's anti-air but it should find Canadian air I craft command. Japanese Tennis Team Arrives defences, at lea.st. in consider-, There Tlitre was was np elaboration of '.' ... ' , ... ,,,. I the other .,,- activities of all groups., thk- out the three-squadron No. Yet untll now tneir training; 4 fighter wing, a Sabre jet out- has been by-passed." ably better shape than they were for exerrise Sign Post of a year iago. S RCAF statements have indi For instance, we were told lit. wm still De in canaaa at mai . At the same time, Decause oi time sinri available It Is slated i t rcrA cl nvmminti tn tin- ; 'K within the last year by a famous player of another country who VANCOUVER 0 The young cated that the Canadian radar for European service early this : dertake more and more social est team ever to carry Japan's :met Tilden numerous times that j system should be pretty well In tall. At least the first long-; service work, their work has be hopes in Davw Cup competition Bm did nnt have a really goo-1 ; . . I O ImhJmi ttitni lam full stride by this fall while a year ago only a few stations were even in incipient operation. Following tne Sign Post pattern. Tail Wind will launch "aggressor" forces, probably in ha; arrived nere and is now overhead game. Having moved practicing: for zone play against j with the times, this interna-the United States. Itionalist of a quarter-centurv Jiro Yamagishi, captain and ! ago said this would have proved manager, admitted that Japan ' a fatal weakness against the has but a faint chance to win ' best of the moderns. range CF-100 home-d e f e n c e ; come Increasingly more corn-fighter souadron also will be J plicated and difficult, available as well as a number of Prof. McPhee pointed out that reserve squadrons flying Vm- i as the government expanded Its pire jets and Mustangs. service work, more officials were And the "aggressors" are likely! required. In the last decade in to include one or both of the new '., the United States, he said, the Comet jet transport planes be-, number of government em- cause they were bought to simu- j ' ployees had increased 30 per late high-flying, speedy bomb- cent. ;rrs in just this sort of test. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WOK cluding the Comet Jet transports. the cup play at the Vancouver ; Only recently, when BiU, a .' against the joint defences and Lawn lennis wuo juiy s-u. , traoip fit was prnadine 60 Phone 133 Prince Ruprrt, BC. "Coke" U rrglstwrd trde-mrx. see how both make out. Yamagishi predicted that within i a notPd West Coast piayer told a or two his will , year country ne stiU was much the produce a powerful team. - coach and practice opponent In Team members Atsushi Miyaji , the game. It will be bossed by the two top fighter defence airmen on , the continent. Gen, Benjamin Chldlaw and Air Vice-Marshal i The USAF has no equivalent of the Comet to give their de inn nyf? iM ano K.ose iamo are i years ,oi age, and highly rated In Japan. ; Third team member is Ma-sanobu I Kimura. also in his early 20s. j Japan's top-seeded player, Jiro i A. L. James, who head the air defence commands of their two countries from Colorado Springs. Col., and St. Hubert airport, Montreal, respectively, j The RCAF said it will commit fences a test like that of a Jet j bomber. The U S. will throw In units i -ATlch parallel those or the RCAF j and will a!a use US. Navy' planes. UVJ SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST THE FLIP CAST IN BAIT CASTING.... auxiliary or reserve squadrons The Ayrshire breed of dairy cattle was developed in southwestern Scotland in the County of Ayr. present characteristics of the breed having been established in the year 18T0. in TRAP SHOOT for SPOON AWARD 7:00 p.m. TONIGHT Kiniamaru, could not make the trip. The team played exhibition matches in Honolulu and California en route here. . The zone matches will be played in this Canadian city because Japanese players expressed a . preference for its grass courts over those available in west coast Anierican cities. H.S. Souiham Retires From Ottawa Paper OTTAWA H. S. Southam, BASEBALL Thursday - 6:45 p.m. Esquires vs Gordon & Anderson lm ? a j 'ji?t3?'? iifl rr-ffrT ; '.'& I iH CXDOalDO CHIXED IhE flip or bxckmand cast is useful for shout casts umceX ov6rhan6in6 obstructions. t6 roo is helo hopizontau.y WITH THE 6RiP CWOSStMS IN FRONT OF VOUO WAISTLINE. THERE IS NO BACKSWINS OF THE POD IN CAST-INS. THE POD TIP IS SNAPPED IN A FOWwftRO, HORIZONTAL, ARC BV VRiST MOVEMENT ONLY, STARTING FROM A DEAD STOP. THE SPRINGING ROD FUPS THE LURE OUT AS VOU . RELEASE THUMB PRESSURE ON THE REEL. WRIST ACTION SEEM BEST HOLDINO REtL NORiroHTAU publisher of the Ottawa Citizen ' Mine 1920 and formerly a mem-j ber ol its staff, has retired from i u live direction of the paper, j j Hi will b-succeed ecj bv hist mvRobert W. Southam. 39, as-: Vtant publisher for the last , years. j II Harry Southam is one of the best known figures in Ottawa's ku.siiie.ss circles. 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