I he Kruice Rupert Daily News Monday, January 4, I9n4 j U. K. Promoter ST-' Manager of World Champions ISees Russia For Puck Title uies in London I-ONDON. Ena iroi Wings Tie Maple Leafs To Take Over NHL Lead i without risking a sevoic setback By MIX BOSS CHALLENGERS OFF ON TOUR Prince Rupert Challengers basketball team under guidance of coach Bill McChesney leave here tomorrow morning by plane for Ketchikan and Metlakatla, Alaska, for a three-game series.. Tuesday night the Challengers will play Ketchikan Rockets in the high schooj gym there and the next night take on the Vets on Annette Island on the big Metlakatla floor. Thursday night the Rupert quintet play a second game In Ketchikan. While up there McChesney will try to arrange return games with both Alaskan squads. Representing Prince Rupert will be Ray Spring, Danny Bill, Joe Walsh and Mickey Webster of Manson's Omegas, Don and Sid Scherk and Harold Marshall of Columbia Cellulose 300 Club and Clen Carlson from Gordon and Andersons. Dur-the past week the Challengers worked out in the Bo-Me-Hl gymnasium through the courtesy of acting principal, R. H. ' Davidson. MOSCOW CP Russia probably will win the world hockey championships at Stockholm Feb. 23 to March 7 unless Canada sends a tip-top team to the meet, warns Rudolf (Puttei Kock, manager of the Swedisii ByThe Canadian Press (place with 48 points, one ahead When are Toronto Maple Leafs of Canadiens and four ud on the Leafs. cn their home ice. Kock says the Russians play a clean; fast game, have excellent teamwork and a fnoot: three-way passing technique. "Even as the losers' manager." he said, "I must say it was fine-nonetheless to watch their game." He added that he believes the going to score in Detroit? The third-place Leafs Lucky Cappell. 57, U ndon n lng promoter 5akl to have and lost three fortune,, his home here. 1 Born in London's east end i stowed away to Canada bl and in nine years math- .' which he lost in the Walls, crash of the late 1920s. Then in 1949 he drooi $14,000 In one night when a-, ternatlonal variety show hen moled In London flopped. The Royal Festival lfap London is believed to lvivp'i largest foyer in Europe have een stymied at Detroit's Olym- , A1K. i "The Russians appear to have ! mastered the game at last." Kock says. "And th day has i 1 passed when Canada could send Russians' main championship! opponents would be the Czecu, ! the Swedish national team, or I a good Canadian entry. GORDIE IIOWF. right-winger SECOND SHUTOUT It was the second shutout in two nights for Harry Lumley of the Leafs and lengthened his lead in the race for the Vezina trophy, top award for goaltend-ers. Despite the absence of goals, the 12,959 fans got plenty of thrills. Lumley has allowed only 56 goals In 36 games for an average of 1.55 goals a game. It was his seventh shutout of the season. Sawchuk, with an average of 1.88 goals a game, has six shutouts. At New York the Rangers staved off Montreal's strong offensive in the third period for .their rl n r" with Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League, placed third among outstanding male athletes in Canada in 1953 in the Canadian Pre.vi annual poll. Howe, a standout hockey player for years, is a better-than-average baseball player also. pia for 272 minutes and 58 seconds. In games, that goes back to March 8, 1953, when centre Tod Sloan beat goalkeeper Terry Sawchuk in the first period. The Leafs lost 3-1. Although the Leafs didn't beat the 24-year-old Sawchuk with any of their 26 shots Sunday night, they didn't lase the game. It was a scoreless tie, the second 0-0 deadlock in the National Hockey League this year. In the only other game Sunday niuht, the fifth-place New York Rangers pulled a surprising 4-3 upset on the second-place Montreal Canadiens before 15.183 fans in Madison Square Garden. In Saturday games, the Leafs blanked the last-place Chicago Black Hawks 4-8 in Toronto and the Canadiens battled to a 1-1 tie against the fourth-place Boston Bruins at Montreal. In two seasons the Leafs in Detroit have managed only five points with one victory and three ties. They haven't won in four games at Detroit this sea a scrub team to Europe confident that it would be good enough to win." lie says there will be real competition in 1954 and if Canada hopes to regain the championship, now held by -Sweden, she must have a strong entry. 1 he Russian team .s.-heduled to go to Stockholm included the ni'si piayers the country has 10 offer. Kock observed that Canada has entered Toronto's Lynu-lini .st. Motors senior B team, but says "they'd better send a .Mrong senior A team if they v.'mt to win." He says the Russians have shown extreme interest in Canadian tactics and asked many (jiiestions SOKiHT A TEST Kock's AIK, which lost all three of its recent Moscow en- Tonight Sees Men's League .Ml i m STiii nerei Resume Play 12th win in 37 games. Defeneeman Jack Evans scored two New York goals. Wally Hergesheimer and Paul Ronty tallied the others. Maurice Richard, Floyd Curry and Bert Olmstead scored for Montreal. The contest marked the New York debut of centre Jean Bell-veau, M o n t r e a l's high-priced rookie. It was a wide-open game in which Montreal goaltender Gerry McNeil made 37 stops and Play resumes tonight in the i . .i I'm sticking aroun a to taKe Men's Five-Pin bowling league after the Christmas holiday layoff with "A" Division starting son. Bower of the The single point enabled the ; goalie Johnny Red Wings to nudge into first Rangers 33. off the 1954 season at. 7 o'clock. gagements, is from the Swedish Local 708 is atop "A" section I Hockey League's second divi-with 28 points, followed by North I sien. The AIK was specifically Stars and 537 Taxi, each with: invited to the Russian capital 27 points; Philpott F.vltt and j nnd it is Kock's theory that the Art Murravs. with'24 uoints each. Russians wanted to find O'lt advantage of those DAILY NEWS m h VAri i s ' V v ' how good their own team was Canucks Victory Spree Drops Stamps Back to Second Place ARM1TE and Moose, with 22. So far this season, Art Mur-rays hold high three-game record of 3334; Local 798 has top single game of 1299:. Steve Dxiapka has best single of 398 and George Shenton. with 871, has best three-game total. Deuces lead "B" Division with 30 points; Kaien Industries has 27; Overwaitea. 26; Rupert Motors, 24; LCB, 22 and Savoy, 21. Nelson Brothers have rolled Calgary Stampeders were co- , T11?ere?TrIet n gamfs scneduled kings of the Western Hockev 'V " . ""o League again during the week- Arclh'S?9U' Sld, "" and !J tl l" McFadden led Calgary to end-but only for an hour. The enwhovs ftlnsheri tn a 1 fi-3 i vlctoI"y Wlt tw BalS each. The TO TOUR I'NITKI) STATES STOCKHOLM (CP) Fifteen of Sweden's elite gymnasts will tour the United States on .special Invitation. The group will give displays and take part in competition at about 30 universities at the West Point Military Academy early in January. ASIAN MASSES China's Yangtze river basin accommodates more than 200,- ED fci O Max vietn.-v satiirdnv niirht. nvr I other victory scorers were Saskatoon Quakers to collect 47 Quackenbush, Art Michaluk, Ray Barry and Pat Coburn. Alex Kaleta, Aggie Kukulo- the best three-game total 310 wlcz and Doug Adam scored for and Wvnn Gardner, a member aasKaioon. of the squad, has high three- t ""uu peiaona. points and go into a tie with Vancouver Canucks. In Seattle Sunday night, Vancouver shot down Seattle Bombers 3-1 on the strength of two goals by a former Seattle ace now playing "for the league-leaders. - i The New Westminster tilt saw Vancouver outskate their traditional rivals in the second high-scoring victory -; in two nights. Canucks riddled Seattle games of 807. LCB has high game of 1136 and John Fitzgerald of Overwaitea has rolled best single gattve of 330. Here is the schedule for tonight's games: "A" League (7 p.m.) Moose vs Northwest Construction; Cooks vs Short Circuits; 8-1 In Vancouver Friday. Fred Brown led the Saturday rout with two goals; Lome N;t-deau, Cy Rouse, Billy Dea, Jack Kramer Shuns New Recruits For Pro Ranks Lancien and .Carl Kaiser each Dnrnhnv I CNRA vs Art Murrays; Family scoring once. Ollie J .... in. cUt.n "Six Free Want Ads, You're kidding," I told the Vant Ad Girl. "No," she said, "we're so sure 6 1" the results that fast bction wont ads get, that we will re-run. your ad six more days free of charge, if, after four days you've not had any calls on it." "Cost plenty I'll bet," I thought. Imagine then, my amazement when I found that mv three line ad would run for six days for only $1 .80, fifteen words ... and GUARANTEED TOO! i Here's How To Place Your GUARANTEED VANT AD - IVlclI NCI. va xuoiii oin r NEW YORK tfl -Wack Kramer shut-out. I537 Taxi vs Local aia; norm It was Vancouver's third stars vs Philpott-Evitt. straight win over New West- "B" League 9 Pm minster. ' LCB vs Legion; Don Juans vs Nadeau, tricky forward with Nelson Brothers; Savoy vs Jay-Seattle earlier this season, led cees; Kaien vs Overwaitea; Ru-the defeat of his former team-j pert Motors vs Deuces... , mates on their own ice Sunday ( ex-tennis star, current promoter and future tycoon of the professional game, Is Interested in no amateur at the moment and that goes for Lewis Hoad and ir Ir' '" Tony Trabert. Heating Musi "This whole thing Is silly," the Visiting Teams Planned night. He scored two of Vancou-, ver's three goals, both set up by! team-mate Chuck McCullough' in the first period. I After a scoruess second per- i lod, Joe Bell put Seattle back! in the running with a goal that! was neutralized 18 minutes later j former U.S. Davis Cup ace said Sunday before sending his troupe to Madison Square Garden for the opening 1954 "tournament." "Neither Hoad nor Trabert Simply call 748 . . . place your ad infhe usual way For Six Days, tell the Vant Ad Girl you want it Guaranteed! If you get results the first day, fine, cail us, cancel the ad and pay for only four days. If after four days you have not had results call us and we wi II run it Six Times More FREE! J liis olfer expires January 1 lit h and Is not open to ant-ills ur retail dealers by Cy Rouse. Take Beating In a week-end toui'.h on visiting teams, Kimbrrley Dynamiters lost both ends of their Western International 'League double-header in Spakanc, absorbing a 5-0 whitewashing from Spokane Flyers Saturday and losing 6-2 Sunday. In the other WIHL game Saturday, Nelson Maple Leafs blew a 2-0 first period iejd and In -t ' Curling Results Results of Canadian Legion curling club play last night are as follows: Bone 8, Stewart 9; Andrew could hold a racket to my players." Kramer said. "Right now I don't want them and have not sent out any feelers. I'm satisfied with Pancho Gonzales, Pancho Segura, Don Budge and Frank Sedgman." Kramer, who thinks about as fast as he used to serve when he was the world's leading amateur, is varying the script on his tour this year. Toiaight, tor Instance, Oojizales will 'blay SrgiVrartQr ifttt S4JD00 dackbot .at the Hwi-dav I ni 5-4 to Trail Smoke .Eaters in Trail. An expertly planned lieat-Iiir system pays for itself in a few years through greater comfort that pro-moles better health for tlie family. Phone 174 SMITH & ELKINS LIMITED 259 Third Ave. W. THE DAILY NEWS WANT AD DEPARTMENT Prince Rupert, BjC. .. JAIJL JHIS HANDY ORDER 10, E. Anderson 7; D. Hootz 4, B. Anderson 14. Personnel of Legion rinks with kls. tinted tint are as follows: tl )' J." AJrtlrew, J. Oillis. H. Ander-4on, pirt- Gomez, v 12) B. Bone. R Creswell, T. Wardrope, Mrs. Rot.hweli, In the Okanag.m Senior Hockey LeaRiie,' Vernon-Canadians were plu,sSared 10-4 by Kamloops Elk's' in Kanilnnps a,iai Pcnticton Vs lost a 5-3 gamete Kelowna Packers in Kelown'i. Both games were played stand.' 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