The Prmee-Ruosft Daily Kis- , Thursday, January 14, 1054 - I". -WW"? Doreen Paliant Tops Ladies' Loop In This Corner By DICK AYUKS Marksmen Form Hew Pistol Club Led bv Frank Baldwin, an in- bo able to take part in thu teresled group of about 15 shoot- ''rowing sport, era met last night to organize i Mr. iialflwin wait elected the Prince Rupert Pistol and dint; J. C. GUker, named t Rifle Club. pre; i-.ient and Mrs. Darrow- Many people, both men and i . v.. necrt-tary-treasurer. I.rc on Pullaut of Seventh) venue Meat Market rolled 335 ti take hi"h single honors in B Division of the Ladies' Five-Pin bowling longue Tuesday. High three for the night was rolled by Marianne Hanberg of Co-Op vlia cha!.- ii up a three-game total of 818. GlaiKlca. Sanderson of Bulgers re Med ''. to take high single in Fio Chadwick Challenged VANCOUVER (CP) Mrs. Winnie Roach Leus.lcr of St. Thomas, Out., Wednesday challenged Florence Chadwick to a swim-"iir- du:l in the waters of Juan de Fuca Strait. Mrs. Leusiiier. only Canadian ever to swim the English channel, issued the challenge when she heard Miss Chadwick prq--osed swimming the 21 miles from Victoria, B.C., to Port An- i'-s, Wash. The Victoria Times and a paint company (British American women, nave wished to see a i next mceuiv, is at the i formed t.hcotin to ounes I'.uorro n;ght. j j i 1 ,i i"' A Division and Peggy Thompson af Lynns took high triple with 717. Results: A Division Dibb's 3. Art Murray's 1 ; CJ ci A 3. Lyons 1 ; Clov- r Hi Somewhat belatedly we ought to explain the reason for giving this column the above title. The name came ahont simplv because lai it is a uoixl mukeup policy to place a column in r. corner of the p:i;;e unci (b) due to our addiction to the boxin? tame, from whence comes the expression ' And in this coiner lao'ies and gentlemen, weighin? 117:14 pounds dripping wet is etc., etc. . . . That used to be cur weigh for nearly 10 years and contrary to EARL WALLS, who is shOw:i massaging SUGAR RAY'S jaw immediately to the ri:;ht, we loved every bit of it. Unlike a i have offered Miss Chadwick a S7 p- ie if the swim is at , i - . tempted, plus $2,500 if she is n"cessful. t s.' 'i vX'-'xsx v;- J ' - 1 . jerleafs 3, Annettes 1; Stars 3. j Runert Radio 1; New Laurels 3, ; L'ulger- : Sunrise 3, Dom's 1. It DivLvion Co-Op 4. 75 Taxi 0; Toilers 4, Skecna 0; Manson's i J. Cook'.i 0; Hi-Flyers 3. Mc- C;.v ". l: j f. 'n Ave. Meat Mkt-! Vi.ila.-o II i, Big Sisters 2. PR I ::!. r ; 2. CLARENCE CAMPBELL, president- of the National ho- key-League, came under fire from Maurice (Rocket' Riinard. the pride of Mont. :-al C.niadiens. who said in i- Fr'nch-lang-uagc newspaper coiiu.i unuVi' his own bylive that C...npb?ll Is a dictator, 'i'l.o incident has caused an uproar in ho; key circles. Bob Lucas Tops 's Leacue EARL WALLS, 2", of Toronto and Edmonton, fifth-ranking contender for the world heavyweight crown, jokingly raps his explosive right hand against the jaw of Sugar Ray Robinson, former world middleweight champion, appearing at a Toronto nightclub. Walls fights next in Toronto Jan, 26 against Tommy Harrison of Los Angeles. Canada's Top Heavyweight Still Doesn't Like Fighting F(jr the fnstrst, best-look, imwt' n rri"ihin(j shaves ever r n mo'If in Gillette one-pita Ra2or, I Enjoy inbuilt tK!r . hanging, ml I shaving cfiitifnrl and dm,blet I economy. IiufKittunt advantupj only Gillette combines. TOR Ti-T EXTRA SPECIAL pmm job CALL ON Fob I.uras of Local 708 topped Division of the Men's Five-Pin Viwlin" Uaeue with a high single of 331 Mondav night. Bob Vueko-vich with 753 captured high -hrop. Team high single nnrl high triple was taken by 537 Taxi with scores of 1228 and 3322. In B Division Faul Pk-he with ook hit-h single and Jim Rhodes rolled 695 to take high irinle. Leeion rolled 108H to take team high single and Savoy Hotel won team high three honors with 3099. A Division 537 Taxi 4, Cooks 0; Local 708 i n w. Const. 0; Art, Murrays 4, Family Mkt. 0: North Stars 3, Moose 1 ; Short Circuits 3. CNRA 1: Philpolt Evitt 3, Thorn Sheet Metal 1. Gillette DELUXE ROCKET Onjtl pitted, one-ptrcr razor plus 10 Gtllettc Blur Blnrtci in ditpettstr wtiti iisf-d-hlmte conipartmnit, all in r.ioficrn Siyrtne case that KQ optm at a toucli. I Gillette REGULAR ROCKET One - pirc, nirWeJ - plntcd rat(r and impiovt ci 10 blule liHf nst-r, in lunnly jt Si yrmc travel case. 1 Curling Results j Results M Tuesday niuhfn .i! ' ln.il nlnlil'a play la the 0(,k':, 1 competition of the I'rmcc 1'i.pcvi Curling Club WPre tvs lottow.i: 'liiesilii) Huwbotham 17. Turner 0. Prl'.r-sm 9. Bern 1: Sieber 10. John ;u,a '. Kuddprbam McKensie b: A.--i 15, CleorKeson fi; Laurie 10. Talk r 5. Holliston 10. Harbour 7: Oonlrm 5. Wakley 11) McNlece 9, Bird 8: Tl.:. 9, Shier 11; ButlerU-k 10. Stewart a; Ford 13. Miller 4- Lartte' CurllnR Club resuHs yesterday aftwrnoon are us' fnllo'.l.'s; Hainllt..n 3. Pelrov; 13: Uvm 12. Wakley 6; Moore 3. Thorn 12 Draw for Friday afternoon: I.ewi.. vs. Petrow: MfKire vs. Wakh-y; 1'ait-ride vs. Thorn. when he knocked out E.scoe in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-rounder. Earl's big breai; and accord DIBB PRINTING COMPANY ing to him It takes only one fight to put a boxer on top came in ! Edmonton last July when he knocked ouf high-ranking Rex: Layne of Salt "eke "ity and re-; oeated the i:-iilt n. Utah Sept.' f ; Walls, who floored Layr.2 with a right hand in their first meet- ; ing, says his best punch "is . lot of kids we never had to be urged to keep up our trainint. i and we can't recall any period where we had to be Uujht tru S fundamentals of the game, il i seemed to come nminiHv. j Because out Dad was a boxer in the British an.iy we ma on. first s t of boxiiiK glove.; at th -; sge of seven. Back in 1032 u' ' the age of 17. without ever having a leeitimate les'n li o 1 life we .stepped into the ring at the PACIHC STADIUM in VICTORIA and dccisibned the B.C. champion of that day. ARNOLD DAWKINS. From then on it was a matter of picking up experience fighting, salting away tricks from old pres. more experienced fighters we tangled with, et. In 1 930, aft 'r .. two-year session in Trannuillt .iatoriu:n and several years making su'e we were fit again, we became a Pro-Rec boxing instructor h. POSSLAND and hiving trained kids from 112 pounds to 165 pounds found ourselves in shape and still young enough to fight. But don't get the idea that we were terrific. We lacked the killer instinct. We'd been used to pulling our punches training youngsters. We were strictly a second-rater. In tournaim nts we'd win on the Fridnv ni' and get decisioned by the champs on trie Saturday nl.... It became a boring routine, brought about by the fact that we hadn't an excellent trainer like the PRINCE RUPERT boys have in JOE WARD and also because Rossland is 45" -miles i...'.'.y iVom Vancouver. ' By WALTER C.RAY riaiHdlnn Press Slatf Writer TORONTO (CP) Earl Walls never wanted to be a fighter. ! Now he's Canada's leading contender for the world heavy-' weight crown. "And I still don't like fighting," he said in an interview. "I always wanted to be a lawyer." It was a fuee train ticket from Windsor. Ont., to Toronto that started him off on a career that shot him up to the No. 5 spot in Ring magazine's heavyweight rankings and No. 2 position in the 1053 Canadian Press poll as the country's outstanding athlete of the year. "I was just a tall, skinny guy who never wanted to fight," he savs. "But my uncle kept telling 1 15 Division Savoy 4. Kaien Industries 0: Deuces 4, Don Juans 0 (default); L.C.B. 4, Jaycees 0 (default); wmciiever one gets mriii. Legion 3, Nelson Bros. 1; Rupert Walls is currently sparring : .,torS. overwaitea 2. witn nenry nan oi new urieansi FAST RELIEF FOR a quiclv energy food ilmts Maile from pure rane Miar, rnn fully rt fineil mill mootl.lv liltinlccl, Knirn .hlen Svrii ix ulioli-mime, rronomiral ami flavorful. in Diemiration for a 10-roundj ; main event at Maple Leaf Gar-! dens here against Tommy Harri-! son of Los Angeles January 26. j Harrison is Ring magazine's ; eighth ranking heavyweight. mm i iljsOILUlnS Veteran Guide So good . . . w jjoml for you ! me I should be a fighter. One day Jimmy Jones, his manager, sent me a ticket to come up to Toronto and lookaround. I did not want to come but it was a free ticket and I didn't -vant to ; waste it." MADE (AGI START ! On his Bd'ival Jones put, Walls -n the ring with Vern Escoe, - hl.:h-ranking Canadian boxer. "Escoe never caught up to me. T flew around that ring. I still didn't want to fight but then Dies at 61 ! PR1WCE UEOlifiS. B.C. (CP) 'Baxter Brady, horse rancher, guide and trapper, whose annual beef drive over a 200-mile 'trail from the Pink mountain area to lav-ton Creek was a pio.ieer-tlay ' clasiie, died at 71. 1 P 0tA B .WHl.rfulooolHr.! B ' I' J p"f"' for f"c a c y t I . . I Vuur fjorltf fli m r r a flavor-wal i ' I Trcal topping for U-t rrrarn, , . . ... M rbrwy . . . brtlrr ikaM f 1M- rich, mil (Hiddini;! .mw ' Embassy Napkins Jones had paid for my ticket so t had to stick around for a while. I'm still on my way back to Windsor." Th? 25-year-old ' Walls was horn at Pu-e, Ont.. a village near Windsor. Coming from a family of 10 with little financial means, he worked in an automobile for lovely table Wa in R'-b'-:' in r--:- s-ctly the same positi-n as the local boys are here. We wc-e ; king-pins in our own distri' t. We got tired of fighting ea-ii other and the hometown folks got tired of seeing us fif-ht each other. If we journeyed dowo to Vancouver we paid our own way and the VANCOUVER SUN paid i our way back. We couldn't af ford to stav over if there Were two tournt.. .ents within a we. V Prince Rupert U; lucky in ins fact that Joe Ward with excellent material at hand in MOUSE MORRISON. ANDY MARSHALL and TINY CARLSON, to gel champions c.n the first go. Bui what since? It costs money to pet fighters here and it costs just as much to go anywhsn. else. However, Joe intends to take Mouse end Andv down to the DIAMOND BELT tourna settings . . . Made from three thick' nesses of soft Cellulose . . . they drape and fold like fine 1 plant at Windsor until 1947 1 wh"'i h" met Jones. After four amateur bouts Walls j turned professional heavy-vlpht he weighs 192 pounds on ; his six-foot 2'i-inch frame. In i 34 fights since, he has a record j of 28 knockouts, five losses and j one disauahfication. Fifteen of his knockouts came in the first ; -mind. He was floored three times, all as a novice. FOrr.HT IN LONDON Following appearances in Tor- Sun 'onto and New York, Earl sailed ment if they can get the !; IP- r ZM ' MONTIIEAU, January Mill Here's ti hrijtla new U"te for jour Miner Melius . . . eometliing to m.'iko lli" fet,-j sit up ami neij.-ij! All yjni neeil lo lliiiko 1htir niet's exeil Wi 4lie-e roltl, fluslv davs is III11NZ 'lOMA'ID Kl.l'CllL'l' ",( ,,"(. ,;m,lv n:i:t, KLCii'i: nooki.i;'!' tailed r.,,-ist viih Kclrhun '. If llm If ins! lv-' lmn vm Imv U-n't to pay both ways or if they ran .find a sponsor. Both a,re tit and , bo'vft , are! terti-lio ligter .!. bat vjijthout fights, they're', chaai-iJiw- 'In-Bnuohl.- -A- ehaftr,) has to keep going. It's necessary to his prestige, his mental attitude and to his physical for England in 1950 and clashed with one of the toughest opponent.?, of his career in London-Lloyd Eafnett'.-He losti decision and suffered a broken hand. Return. ii" to Canada. Walls began fighting out of Edmonton and won the Canadian heavyweight title there in June, 1952, PA ::1 i .... ,i i . i ..... i . i ' ' I .'. liae nil.' neijie urn itv au.l' iieu, itiitjnti v ine itj mi t I iiaiiiaia liri!i, Mil I rr.-ci nl M ., -Monlreiil, j'AJ. ou'll fin,l ?o utaiiy yoful ideas for relievinu ihn nmuoiony ot wtnii-r meals, ridlit in lln inn liamly liulo Iwxiklei. An l of eoinso. Heina Keli-liup ii ''Kid Maine" ,-it any meal. 1 never lmy Ii-h Ihari iwo liottlen HI. a tune nnr- for eookiot' an',1 imn for ll,p lahle hi faet. I'm Mim io keep all of.lhc ' l;e,l Ma iri Tomalo Y dii,-!.- on liiintl, always. iipic Lrl't Remlie to lake ll riL's a hit Protvin t Ynur Baby? Vr, easier ... in Til. Auree? Thnn t LADIES' RAINCOATS lei s a 1 w h v "i Ii.ivp lh;tt f-np of C:)fft f; wlif-n thanks to H f i n z, v ry youn li;iln -ri c:n now have tho protein thrv need in tlieir iliot. 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