0 (W 1 I Pi met Ruoen Doilv News Thursday, Murch 4. 1954 1 SPORTSJBRIEFS Alberta Rink Still Unbeaten DENVEK. Colo. University -crushed the .Umiver o F.DMONTON 0 Alberta's rink ilv r i,iU;ri Columbia 9-3 in 8 Lyndhursts, Russia Tied As Finland Mowed Down in tlte Canadian curling champ-,ln CXhilition ,xkry game here1 . ionships has passed its silliest ; Wednesday niylit. The Canadian competition without a defeat and ! ,,., is lt io-day exhibition appears on the road to brincinc loul. uf y ciilicgi's. TALK AB0lp ! STOCKHOLM Toronto A series, scored seven goals for' Alberta, Its him national curling j , East York took another giant the Canadians. John Petro of . crown. , suNHc TU.AND. England p step toward winning the world Toronto was next with four. Both in the six draws- since the 'England jrtid Scotland battled to hockey title for Canada when were members of the original championships opened last Mon- ( a 1-1 tie hi their "II" internulion- l they pulversizea Finland 20-1 at East York team which went day. the hometown rink, skipped al soccer match Wednesday i the championship tournament overseas and later was bolstered ; i,y 24-yeai-old Matt Baldwin, has night, each scoring a goal in the ; today. H was the biggest scoring bv goalie Don Lockhart and three knocked over such rinks as second half. ' spree of the tournament to date, other players. Jimmy Welsh's Manitoba four-j ' .. . j Canada's fifth straight victory i Other Canadian scorers were SOme, Saskatchewan's Campbell VANfiTlVI'.H Kenorn This-gave them 10 points and kept ni" Shill, former National Hock- brothers from Avonlca, the Keg ties sailed from here Wednesday them in a first-place tie' with cv L,"nRuer w'th Boston Bruins, ii(rcv rink from Halifax, the op a 15-day voyage to Japan for Russia's undefeated Moscow with tnr,'e; and ' Bob Kennedy. rjr. W. L. MacDonald four from a hockey barnstorming tour. Dynamos, idle today." But the i Tommy Campbell. Vic Sluce, Nor- charlottctown, northern Ontario They will play nine game in a Canadians' goal average of 52 mie Grav Jo,ln R('(,tt ancl Erl,Mcd by Don Groom of Sudbury, 18-day tour of 'hockey-hungry for the only three against in the Un,!er' 0116 ea n- Hi'i'ish Columbia, skipped japan. Thistles captured the live dxvx to the Russians earlier othPr Bames today matched by E. C i Bung Cartmull of Van- Canadian, intermediate title last r TIIK WliSITItN S1.1PE, as Illustrated by Stan Austnian, helped bring the national title to .Saskatchewan in the Dominion schoolboy curling championships at Hamilton. Stan throws second rock on the Saskatoon rink which compiled .an Imposing nine wins against one loss. Saskatchewan has won five national championships in the last six years. The thrilling style of play sends the curler almost half-wny down the ice following the rock. is next in scoring with 37. The swll',nalln a,m way ami couver. year. Sweden against Germany. THESE WILL SPEAK : Russians, pre-tournament favorites, have 29. ' Canadian stock soared even ; before today's debacle when the Russians took only a 4-2 decision over the winless Swiss club while If Alberta takes the crown. It ' will mark the 20th time in the DETROIT i Marcel Prono- '25 years that the championships vost is suffering from an injured have been played that the title vertebra and will be lost to the has eone to western Canada, nnd lenm for " least three weeks, the fifth time Alberta has won the Detroit .Red Wings of the It. National Hockey League said Aussie Runner Again Fails MELBOURNE i John Landy, The Scrapbook i Past and present in the Sports World Nelson Ekes Out Win Over Flyers the Yorks breezed to an 8-1 tory over Germany. Czechoslo- FOR THEMSELVES Wl'NDA ( lti:sT-P:, popular demand to most for the least- Manitoba has won the champ- Wednesday. at Anctrolio'c nt-Diriipr milnr fnleri , vakia. also idle todav. is tun ... . .. .. Innshins 14 times Tbp last, was Bv JACK CLUET-JESSOME ST. PETERSBURG i Billy In aTThe ! "ints behind Russla and Can- fhockey hi. 1953 when Ab Oowanlock took 1 again today an attempt action in the B.C. ad" " n r,nk from 'Dau"hln- four-minute mile. He was timed .'l interior- Wednesday night. w,th. Gallnd formpr ,Z I op Sw !T i d Mil- ! in 4 05 9 at a soecial twilcht n. The second-place Nelson Maple thoir Baldwin tot throuuh two of . Every country has its nation- ed and annual tournaments spurt and Scotland can boast j gun to roll in 1928. Wl'NDA W'EVE-Tto as having one of the mo.it in- ; A UUmber of years later, Nov- 1 meetinB meiiing at at oivmrjic uiympit Park rars. ti.iesiin. in n, u,irf roller! '. .n r..i Martin, hero of New York Yankees' 1953 'world series victory over Biooklyn Dodgers, received FAST RELIEF FOR COMMON tano Hockey. Association's junior hVstl. overcame a 2-1 first oerlod his most crucial games yester- i of r ""f. " v...... rtiiui-r y, luot, ui' raiuuiu What was promised as perfect noine aecoration- Curling. Prince Rupert is en 1 tjcw ygrk in, an exhibition mthOT rnnriitinns for Lnnrtv's ( deficit to edge the last-place duy, defeating northern Ontario ', Spokane Fivers 5-4 on Fritz 6-5 in the afternoon draw and joying it loo, in a big way. It is believed the first , bowling match rolled a five-pin attempt t0 reacn the magic mark ea i . total oX 1405 averaging jame or at ,east w brcak 0umler Wl'NUA I'LISH isif V' t game biuan in the land of tii' Crowd Boos Harper Win clusively fin- Ulw i, P,ns P?T I Haegg s current world record of Koehle's winning goal late in the getting Britlxh Columbia 11-8 in j third. a night contest. Besides seeing the hometown boys stage a thrilling comeback, i I AST NIGHT'S HGHTS ; neailier m the 15Ui century ..'uinsl five leadiim bowlers , maiiiiR people tntt urious floor coverini- 4:01.4 dcclnped into a bleak evening with winds up to 20 miles an hour. some 1.300 Nelson fans received SUi, and fur quite a while it was : 273. 279. 279! 279 and 289. enjoyed without a guvcrniiv.' j .4 . hody i ST. HKUNAIUNE. I'ltOMOTEK The Ainaicur Curling Club of on the subk et of boxing pro CALGARY 0 Doug Harper of Landy s sectional times were Calgary. Canadian lightheavy- . y Hy Tile AssiH i:itM Picks DETROIT Holly Minis, 9x12Wundo 153. 57 5 for the first riuartor. 1:593 ueiirht hnYiniy ennmnmn .,.., v-"1" opoRancs nuu iiuun only $139.00 Ho,'; 01 Nov 15 8: rC. ! K 1, L , . for thc t-mil and 3:03 for hard pressed . Wednesday night ..: nr . ,. i ' tt nn in. rr. .. tn onin a nnnnimmo 1 n.i-nn .-. rf w ""- "or ui u vc peii.u- vy ui u, iou, wuuil, lu, lony j nn.iiio n iiwn t n.vnij tllC ill rC6-Q Uill' LOTS Grand Caledonia curling club ' i.,Aniiinidi we'd lik-e (n n:i. im See Tlwm Tudjit tios t0 Flvers ln the filml l)0,i"cl- Spnno. 135, Chicago, knocked out decision utuwuii uvii over anig aaine Bennv LiLiiuy Fhkp ruiKe Big Dill Bill Hokhn. Haldane lwl led lh. the Ml. n.u.. AII., 134. 1A T.,l.. V 3. was rivaled and in 1842 Quer-n ; ,nietliing of a discovery uncov Ncl- George Allen, Toronto, of, Salt Lake City, Utah. It was a non-title bout. Harper weighed 1744 and McRAE BRCi son attackeri -.villi two goals,, MILAN, Italy Franco Festuc-with Red Koehle, Lloyd Ailsby cl, 161 ,2, Italy, outpointed Mich- , and Fritz Koehle getting single- cl Aubignat, 160, France, 10. Flake 181. The dnisinn wnc k ' ; tons. For Spokane, the big guns 1 CALGARY, Doug Harper, 174.3.,. Bob Vuckovich And Allan Hale Bowl Over 800 LIMITED "Thf HU.rc Thai S,r,B I'lxinetHli . vicioiu pam a visit to tne cuio. , Pled somo years a,!0i ant it 1S watched a game and as a result interestin". ; the name -Royal" was added, j , The records disclosed that Canada started to get Into tlx (,ack in tho 13lh century a cele-: game, around 1R07 and was foi- .jntl ecclesiastic, St. Berna-. lowed by the United States 12 ; ;jinc n ld tau..ht the great spo t years lat; r. In the winter ol;oi bare knuckle fighting ami 1902-03 Scotland and U.S.A. i ent so far us to i-nrura-tc t launched off the first interna-; o1(.h evi nts WPre Tilson' Tommy Hodges, Bill Calgary, outpointod Fluke, round of boos from most of the ; Benny crowd of 1.500. Flake made a R;'ms'i and John Bailey. 101. Salt Lake Uity. 10. game battle of it all the way as 1 Allan Hale and Bob Vuckn- pll,....llHil "W. l iH Wl.lfl . l W.I .PIIUMIJ WIHH MlllllUtlUllS III II 1 1 1 1 the me unici Americans leans lumui ciinicsi, The or es v n" n S en i vi,.l. v,.t n r,ni lin in iun he preserved his recdrd of never ; having been knocked out or hav- j ing a bout stopped because of a i cut. S One judge voted six rounds for-Harper, two for Flake. and two even, the second gave seven , Italy, around 1201 AD. h id wit- five-pin bowling league this Curling is a rather ancient is-d many deaths' and injur- w:ek as both cracked the 800- spon and, of course, becuiise ice ios ,.auspd by duelling, which, mark. is needed, has gained popular- ye presume, was a practice to Hub, with an R21-count, also ""' "" navv irott out arguments. This wor- set high .single mark of 385 in rounds for Harrier nnri lhier fm- siveic wimers ano arunciai lco. ri..d ini. ,,nn(1 ni.ips, :o , mll(.h much hie his string. He started off with Flake, and the other voted five ! Prince Rupert has now Vea in .hat he prevailed upon the hot- 261 175 ' HL'UUfU lillIliy LU lilKU U J liH ished S H'(1 with Willi three even. ENTER THE $100,00000 DEEPFREEZE' HOME APPLIAIICE CONTEST 0 J1'" lighting instead of those bits of . .. pointed steel. We believe St. MANY LADY IMW1.EUS Bernadino Succeeded, as history Iutu became very interested U-lls .us he became a match-in alley-Howling, many of them i rnaker. ' h id becume good players in - The'new ldea qaueht the eye 191!i that Hie leaders got to- of the youth very quickly a-gethcr and organized t h e e Uni lne young men of s, Vuckovich started off with 299, then rolled games of 266 and 26-1 fur a total of 829. Family Market had top came of 1227 and Moose lulled high three of 3292. The league-leading Local 70", garnered only two points al- I s,'uiiieii .s iiiLcriuiviiiiiai tsuwuiiy Longicss. inc., on Novemoer m. with their fists till amateur con- by default. The pulpinen failed The first real Congress for the . tests, under rules, were arrang- to roll the required 90 per cent laches came on, the following ; io ,he form of n.,aUn ext.r. in two game8 year and took place in St.Loun. tisei instead of brutal encoun- : Johnny Fitzgerald led "B" Di- It will be recalled that duck- ter. St. Bernadino saw to it that vision with hih single of 3) pin bowling was originated about roU(?h nsUc bout was stopp .d and Vic Mcnzies rolled high 42 VIJI S "8- Tnis ntw game . before -real damage was done. three of 739. Deuces had best Nothing to b uy... No ipecol slili It's your opportunity to own a genuiM Fast Passenger anil Freight Sailings from Prince Rupert To Vancouver Friday and Sunday 8:00 p.m. To Kitimat Friday 8:00 p.m. To Keniaiio Sunday 8.00 p.m. To Stewart, Alice Arm-Saturday 6:00 a.m. To Mussel and North ((ueen Charlottes Thursday 0:00 a.m., Feb. 25; Mar. 11th, 2.')fh To South ()ueen Charlottes Thursday 0 an.., Mar. 4th. 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At 7 p m. the Anderson rink plays Thorn on ice No. 2 and Schuman is matched with Rum-say on ice No. 1. Lewis and Bate-man rinks drew byes. At 9 p.m.-the semi-finals will see the winner of the Anderson-Thorn game play Bateman and the winner of the Schuman-Ramsay match will take on Lewis. province- City- 'Sizes 4 to 9 AA and B Widths I'rixe winners will be notified by mail within ix to eicht weeks after the close of the contest. A complete list of prize winners will be available upon request at the close of the contest. I FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Decptrtczc is available ar .j RUPERT RADIO A3D ELECTRK 439 Third Avenue West Phone 357 313 Third Avenue West ' i! ' ' ' - . i ...