Scores Resounding Win imberwt, ihe Prince Kupen Uaiiy rswi Thursday, Ferjru;.r 4, 19d1 Trail Ii SPORTS ROUND-UP . Ily.GAYLE TALUOT Ar Uornnn rt W!HI ' Toilr6' ieoLsbine Shows Promise For Stums j t. president of th,.' v5 ' f. MJ V V.I HUM rfiui" ..-- it, inft the l.-e wit- an Inlur.-di "-K'y League, n ri r ' dl,y- C;'fi'r ,-houlder.- ; hid J By The Canadian Press j It was the Western Interna- NEW YORK (AP) A haby-fai-etl baseball 1 1. Then Kcnnv Coo! of Trail ot Ihe old Natlomi V. I. - player just past voting age had a cyst no bigger than tionai Hockey League versus the left the ice with a matcn m s- soclatlon for P.y The ('luuullan Press s'vi.r.ii ,.. ore ne was ..,.i. , Wednesday night and the OSHL went down to a 5-3 defeat. .'-'.'II of the n-w nhi ir. 5r lapsed si H ruc v. Torentc a wf u in Montreal. a quarter cut off the underside of his right Kiies o.'i at Springfield, Mo., Wednesday, and full details of the surgery were sped on the news wjres to every corner of the United States. The Associated Press carrier! : -,6 l L?o La-bine, who liked to throw his 170 pounds around in the amateurs, has become one of the most promising scorers in the National Horkev League since he overcame the urge to make clay paeons out of oppos-li.r player.". I "But Hint doesn't mem. lm ai sisry," tlii? peppery little centre 'v. "I may not be going after the hoys as much as I used to but don't (''t the idea thut I'm '.'('in", .sol L'' i ito.-ion Kruins, who -lgned tlic bulletins from the sick room on its "A" wire. This is a conveyance which concerns itself only with items of the first im- 'Ihe OSHL club. Vernon Cana-'!. la visiting in the WIHL i cuit and were trounced by hii.;t:n Trail Smoke Eaters. I'vn ; jukes, fla.hy Verncn forward, left the Ice in the first P' rind Willi a torn ligament. 'I hen Trail pivotman Frank Tur- Curlers Asked To Check Games conduet when he sh'.vcJ ills j glove Into the face of referee1 Curly Wluatley. More than 3,100 fans s nv Johnny Sofia k. Aernon goal.e and former Smokie docrman, turn in a stellar game. Bat the hero of the tussle was Johnr.v Rypien when he carried the p ick the length of the ice tj tie t'jj the game in the second period. Rypien didn't score the goal, but he .set the whole Ihiiv u then slid the puck to Terry Cuvanagh who couldn't mtss. The game see-sawed back a. id forth several times before Tr.iil ciin.-lu.Hl it. Verncn limps Into Nelson today while Penticton Vs take oil Keiowna Packets. 7. - -r iit ' v K.STiai.ATlON iUl i porlance, and Its editors complain at bein-; asked to slip in a final world series score, but they recognized this quickly as 1 something th.it couldn't be left lying around. RANGES Hff - V During his first world series, Mantle raced a tier a fiy into rlc.ht centre field and suic'.eniy fell and lay still." He was ca-ried off, and it was found he had stepped into a t'lwini.e.e depression and injured his ri".'nt knee. For two seasons nc h.is played with the handicap of .i tip.h'ly- taped, sometimes pa'n-ful knee that often kept him out of the line-up. He gat inla o:i!y l'i6 games th" pet vi'' .tnd immediately af cr Uk' p!-iy- off against Binul.lyn h i .leile;! home to inter the hospital and undergo makc-or-break ' :;ery. ! There was, and is, every indication that the operation was a complete success. He could mean thJ liifl'ereiiee : between a sixth straight world series- melon and niayoe nun i place to Bmton Red Sox. The young man was, of course, Mickey Mantle, the "pheenom" who plays centrefield for the champion New Yowk Yankees The fact that it was only i. minor operation on a youiv.; man who still has to prove himself a great ball player didn't V. If irifc nlirillitifeaMrt Due to the postponement of matches at the Pripce Rupert ! Culling club, brought about by a number of rink at lending the FmiMiiTs bor.sp'f- , club eflicials have been obliged to asl: rome rinks, to play 'nore often anil other i to lay off a little longer lh:i!i usual 7 ho chtM .3 i'iw pressed for tiMC .ompi-'e its r.chedulcii n.t in, 'tamo-! (an bf postponed. Ri'il pnab''! tu plnv pt the scheduled time must default Iheir earnes Three conipetitioi.s, A.N AUVIDA, tl'E, rink is the winner of the 1951 Quebec provincial curling championship held in Quebec City. The curlers displaying their trophies are left to right: lead Bill Wallace, second Ford Loucks, third Bill White and skip Bill. Tracy. The foursome will represent Qutbqc at the Canadian championships at Edmonton, March 1. Here's a new hi-h in- magic, The Moi;at c Laume while he was carrying a chip on his shoulder and sior-ii ' I'li'ntv of coals sis a junior with Barrie Flyers in the Ontario Hoi key Association, were happy tc see him hold his own in the big league when he was brought up two years ago. They were delighted w hen he concentrated on the nets this season. NEEDS STEADINESS "All he needs is steadiness," says coach Lynn Patrick. "He has just about everything ee." In 49 games this season. L"-scored 10 goals and 11 assists for the fourth place Riuins. That is two more goals than he had in 51 games last year. In 15 tilts during the 1951-52 season, he had two goals. PLAY WINGS TONIGHT The 22-year-old native of Haileybury, Out., will be with the Bruins tonight when they meet the league-leading Detroit Red Win1:', in a i-anie that may have a big part in the race for the . fourth and last playoff berth for ; tile Stanley Cup championships. The Bruins, who have won 21 games and tied six this season, are only three points ahead of the fifth-place New York Stampeders Tie With Cougars, To Again Deadlock WHL Lead matter. Anything that ruppen.-to the wonder boy from Oklahoma Is of prime interest to every baseball fan in the wo-ld as we have discovered by listening. Ever since the kid came up three years ago, completely uh heralded, to sten into Ihe starting line-up of the world champions, it has been so. It Is wilhin reasonable doubt that a similar operation, on say. heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano, or on two such authentically great players as Stan Musial or Ted Williams, would have caused a: much comment. ISONE DISEASE VICTIM There has been an almost morbid interest in his star- lion Series fur 'ji. Gleaming P.:r -rlaia I'u'ly Aul(n nL- I'r'iMiialie Henient (, The all-nc llar-B) IIkr. King-sUc" ii, Plus a Imt ul ctii features. Troy Scores KOOver Ward MODI L 2114 Kaleta each had two assists Vic Stasiuk, playing his firi Western Hockey League game since he was dropped to Edmonton from the NllL's Detroit Red Wings, scored i.ne of the Flyers' markers and FYjnk OGrady the other. DI I.l'XK Dlliers fn.m By The Ci'-Kif'ljin Press They played it tight and they playea it loose along the Western Hockey League circuit Wednesday night. The tight game was th:- 1-1 sawoff between Victoria Coug-Bis' ond Calgary Stampeders and the loose contest was the 9-2 rout of Edmonton Flyers by Saskatoon Quakers. $2057! Use Our Budget r McRAEBK sit in progress and curlers ore, a' ed to cheek comnctillon In ! vhieh they rue playing. George Cook playoffs now in progress ! are for rinks which were curl- '" to"e'her at the first halt of ; the season. 1 "i.ws for tonight arc . fol- lows: " 7 pm Thorn vs W"l:lev H"d j Ostertag vs Aston in the Grotto i comnetitlon. Garner vs Robert- j son in the George Cook playoff'. , 9 p.m. Kelloueh vs Laurie ; and Moore vs Rowbotham in the ; George Cook comnetition pnd Warren vs Greene in the Orotto I trophy play. . i '"titi- v-trrtv nfie'--j neon's play in the Art Mii'iryi )-.- (,-' "itio" nf Ih!1 P' inep j Pu- Inrlie-' ""rlin" club jie bs follow1!: Wf'klcv II. Pel'-nvy j 3; Hamilton 6. Partridge 11; Lewis 11, Moore 3. The league stays H:e tonight, struck career ever since it.be-allowing time for Saskatoon to came known that he was a vic-travel to Victoria, Seattle Bomb-! tim of osteomyelitis, a bone to visit Vancouver Canucks ease which can be arrested but IXOYI) PKKC'IVAL of Toronto, director of Spoils College, has been appointed, coach of the men's and women's track teams to compete in the British Empire Games at Vancouver in July. Perclval was mice coach of the former Toronto Track Club. The tie moved Stamps back LIMITED into a deadlock with Vancouver ' and Calgary to call on F.dnon-,is believed not to be curable. DETROIT Smart Willie Troy of Washington secured his position as seventh ranking middleweight by knocking out Detroit's Moses Ward ; ; 2:42 of the eighth round Wednesday night. Referee Lou Jal.os never had an easier time oi it. Not once did he have to jtep between the two fighters. His hardest assignment was tolling 10 over Ward's limp bociy and then trying to haul him to hi.s f-t.i. A left ana right put Ward down for good, but he was a victim of exhaustion more than anything else, i.e simply punched himself out as his defeat put a damper for the time being at The Store That S?rvr Canucks for the WHL lead but.'"1- All three games in' rnaay; riinnc C o, X Calgary came within a minute night features. LEAFS TO MEET II ACS a half of suffering a shut-1. In two other games tonight. c'nd the third-place Toronto Maple out-Leafs travel to Montreal for a Ross Which of these 9 "Weakness-; Lowe gave Cougars the ,1 SPORTSMAN'S PlGESTv WINTER MUSKRATS it, MakeKoiFeer'OlrJ"at40,50,e Mary Postuk Tops Ladies Loop j Mary Postuk topped both di-i visions in the Ladies Five-Pin Bowling league Tuesday night when she rolled 293 for the A j uieision Dom's team. Bertha ' Dunbar of Art Murray's rolled 734 to take high three. Dom's i took team high single with 1039 1 and New Laurel rolled 2798 for team high three. ' In B. Division Marg '.';ays rf ; McKay's scored 234 r high i day. Cmt little tn fcfct ai aH mq'tiiiiitifl" ni onh ftOf Mi I "' for ' Hl'lV dr' --'i.op ; Itf, .., p0tro"'- Lewis vs least on his dream of going Into ' Wakley; Moore vs Thom. O&trax Tonic Table ti Itw game against thp second-place i.an;M'.ien.:; and ''ie kangers ctorh with th? laa-plac. Black Haw.-: m Ch cai'o. j'h.' T r-.if net another chance1 to overhaul Montreal tonight. They have 24 wins and eight ties in 47 games but none came in the Montreal Forum. They lost four games in Montreal and scored only five goals, as against 1G tallied by Canadiens. A victory would give Toronto 53 points, one more than -LEAN POLE ON BANK OR CHIP HOLE IN ICE MEN, WOMEN! Pntt'l Iff Bg gt JTI you dmvn. ijutt beuiK weak, lm tiMTHV. alwuys tirt-d, m ut town or tiki. Ot new wp quick. yrnrt. yuunert at. (J-lrnt Itmic Ill-M pat mm rneiev. Iitr. zst ia bixiy wrjk. t)'Ww pai, d'M to lftrk at iron ut 40, AO, dU or (net. (.Ktrr invio-rlf, (tmit.Ji.tci. HrMUli'"( hlnod, or Kan. rft, IwnUlf tip entire Uxiy. H y kd mny of tlte ymt.iHH ilinun in lt al rititit, try O.Ui-1 Utl WW tin nvtU, rwr, lm big time. It was the first time the young Detroiter had ever been floored. Troy, who-weighed 159'2 to Wards 1C1, was tired at the end as he s c o re d his seventh straight knockout. Tlr4 fUfi I iM Old Ymt lm and lhr dlit.ti dut M Wn m AMERICAN KUATFRXITV Phi Beta Kappa, tlie oldest Lnited Stites college fraternity, was formed in 177C. c r.. ..-WIRE CHUNK lead 1-0 in the first period before his team-mates put up a solid defensive wall which turned Stamps back time after time : Archie Seott finally tied the ; score at 18:22 of tl.i third and earned Stamps ti.e one point which nudged them top-rung alongside Canucks.- Sam Lavitt cirew a hildiiu penalty in the second which was increased by a misconduct when he discussed the situation in strident tones with the ret-, cree. j GETS THREE GOALS ' In Saskatoon, Quakers' Jackie , McLeod scored three times and assisted twice. Ron Murphy scored twice with Aggie Kuku-i lowioss. Vic Lynn, Doug Adam and Jim Ross getting the other tallies. Eldie Kobussen and Alev i LOOP WIRE OF CARROT TO HOLD TRAP .TRAP'S PAN FOR BAIT. '? IN PLACE ON POLE WIRE CHAIN RING TO POLE -.Ndk I i Joe Long Tops B Division Of Ceko Loop ThiS UNDERWATER SET .-.in-la nn1 JoUi Hi l of T:.l!e-r chalked up 6-1 for high triple. Toilers took 1. om honors .with a high Single of 1030 an:' a hl 'h three of r3'A. Result?: A DIVISION O .t A 1 Rupert Radio 0: r::ob Printing 4 Sunrise 0; Dam's 3, Star !, New Laurel 3, Art Murray's 1: Lyons 3, Annettes 1; Clovcrleafs 3. Bulgers 1. B DIVISION PR Plumbers 4, Co-Op 0; Manson's 3, Skeena 1; Big Sisters 3, Cook's 1: Toilers 3, Hi-Flyers 1; McKay's 2. Wallace R 2; 75 Taxi 2, Seventh Ave. Meat 2. double of the .Ti.e Long raptured hcnoi's in B Division Celco City Mix ixed league Friday lledx a men's high when he ro .i I; j i Mk I ' : ' i ( -. tor muskrat may also 8e made in ice-free water bv leaning pole a6ainst a bank, it's ideal where water is too oeep to set trap on bottom. , In shallow, clear water, set trap on the bottom, with a ienoth of wire from chain leading up through ice hole to pole laid on ice (or, without ice, wire the chain to a driven stake). Submerged traps won't freeze under ice. RANGES and REFRIGERAT0I Shuttle Play Must Start At 7 Sharp 'J.sF.' 'm-r:d -"' ' ' -. : -- . Wmml single of 200 and men's high time of Cll. Mildred Wide also won both ladies, high .single and bdics h!';h triple when she roll-icl a .inlo game of 217 and ;'irvi.;t'd a 1 hree-g.ime total of Via. 'JVs.i.i honors went to Tim-Vr-Ti'i; with a team hieh single of 1055 and team higli three of 2Diil. In A Division Ted Parker won men's hiyh three with 276 and . Byron Lofgren rolled 726 to take 'fry Daily News Classified B a: For complitfly automatic cooking c'r.c . i. CITY TRANSFER CRATING PACKING 4 STORApE Frigidaire model. Fully automatic oven. K. C'4 ' :A hiv,h three. Betty W(ide 20'Jto -talce laliies hlgll ; (lien's Wllr.fl . Promptness aas Keen stres- , el for tonight's Civic Centre Round Itohin hadminton tuur-nament, draw officials said . today. In order to complete the majority of the 100 games K heduled irt the tourney it is . essential -that all players br i ready,., for their gameS'tief-jre"' 1 the 7 p.m. starting time. Second of games slated lor the 20 mixed doubles arc fixed for 7:15. If any learn is late, tournament officials said it will automatically default its missed games and lose points. LOCAL 'and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING ii 7 EASY CLDOET TERMS AVAII.MHE Phone 950 kingle and Mary Postuk won lSui'.s'hi'tri three with 677. 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