f, - v Monday to Wtdnesday Shows at 7:04) p.m. Last Complete Show .... 8:15 p.m. JOHN ikp!, " Turpin's Strange Behavior Puzzling Boxing Experts Als Clobber Argonauts 39-11; Eskimos Sideline Stampeders ilSG in tiMT SUMS FCU THE SHERtFFl "49th MAN" and the Eskimos, already assured of a Western Conference final Dlavoff berth, de-fused Winni By MURRAY ROSE It could be that the Britons CAPlTo NFW YORK (AP) England s i are piay"i " -vl"" I W (BUM MM IUUB Randv Turpin and San Fran- I at i " A FAMOi: Pin- M "'WJTdF' By JACK SULLIVAN Apparently Montreal Alouettes end Edmonton Eskimos forgot to read the experts scripts before Canada's professional football season opened last August. Both were written off as potential Grey Cup contenders. They may make the experts look good in the long haul before the Toronto East-West final Nov. 28. but right now they re the too, that Kanay nas Deen aoing some fighting In secret. Olson, meanwhile, has been training in his usual fashion. He's been boxing regularly and hustling about In the gym. He figures to be in great shape, Cisco s Carl (BOOO) uison nreev for the middleweight championship Wednesday night in an international bout that has more puzzling angles than a dime detective story. Here's Turpin. ' one-time con- peg Blue Bombers 32-9 at Edmonton Saturday night. The in-and-out Hamilton Ti-ger-Cats were "in" with a 33-24 victory over Ottawa Rough Riders Saturday to keep in step with the Als. Calgary Stampeders, headed for a sideline spot in the Western r H i n n r r p oftap a Soltek iGSSfii; ready to go a full three minutea . . ... n.Li. fvprv round as he generally . " v. r . M'itl f'ii''n"'-" ' :-' rI DitJ ..hi tito hiiwii mi mm quuer oi me great nay nuoui-,y does. hottest big-league clubs in the business and can't be overlooked. I doubleheader loss to Eskimos last i Both fighters are the same age, 25, and have almost similar records. Turpin' is 49-3-1 with 33 knockouts, Olson's 53-5 with 32 kayos. Figured to be a sellout be son and a former champion, rated a 2-to-l underdog against the man who was kayoed and beaten by Robinson. Sure. Turpin was stopped by Sugar Ray in 10 rounds in their second fight but the strong Invader seemed on his way to even in these wacky football days. They proved it during the weekend. The Ah did it with a decisive 39-11 victory over Toronto Argonauts, defending Grey Cup champions, at Montreal Sunday cause New York will be blacked victory when referee Kuby , out oi a muoimhi square u- Goldstein halted the bout with am ngm uw iu. wc iv eight seconds left in the round. I time, the bout may draw no The feeling, of course, is that "anJ J6'!"1 Priccs rane from $3 to $20. tln the 25-year-old British Negro has slipped since his hectic two frays with Robinson and that T,.A A!nr fiilfA Olson has come along at a rapid W() 111113 UllC Monday to Wednesday p ffmt) "Wetkena" 7:00 and 9:45 Cl "One Way Street" 8:25 Only Fyy,,; s P,.AVFJ; week, saw their last mathematical chance go by the boards when they lost 24-18 to Rough-riders at Calgary Saturday. University of Western Ontario Mustangs took a big stride In their bid for the Intercollegiate League title with an easy 25-8 victory over McGill Redmen at Montreal. The defending champion Mustangs now have six points on three straight victories, two points up on Toronto Varsity who walloped McMaster Marauders 24-0 at Toronto. The Ontario Rugby Football Union race tightened up with nnlv two noints separating three teams. The league-leading Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen split a double-header with Toronto Balmy Beach, winning 20-13 at home Saturday and losing 31-9 at Toronto Sunday. Sarnia Imperials, tied with Beaches two points behind the Dutchmen, didn't surprise anyone with a 34-6 decision over Brantford Redskins at Sarnia on Saturday. Red Wings Lead rate. But more than that is the strange training procedure of the moody, one-time country NIGHT and DAY fflWff A "VEDDV, VEDDY British" attitude is adopted by Carl "Bobo" Olson as he has tea in a top hat during a press conference after his arrival in New York from San Francisco. Repson for the accent on the English is the fact that he is fighting Britain's Randy Turpin for the world middleweight championship on Wednesday in Madison Square Garden. Fjoe Book on Arthritis And Rheumatism HOW TO AVO D C'RIFrLING DEFORMITIES An amazing ne-.vly enlarged 44-page book entitled "Rheumatism" 'ill be sent free to anyone who will write for it. It reveals why drugs and medicines give only temporary relief and fail tt remove the causes of the trouble; exptair.s s specialized non-surgical, non - medical treatment which has proven successful for the past 33 years. You incur no obligation In sending for this instructive book. It may be the means of saving you years of untold misery. Write today to The Ball Clinic, Dept 5217, Excelsior Springs Missouri. By The Canadian Press I Terry Sawchuk. the chunky i Detroit all-star goalie, appar- J cntly has taken up after a i fair fighter. He has boxed only 23 rounds since he arrived In ! America a month ago. SOLOMONS Dl'BIOt'S Randy, himself, said that he will be In top shape and that brief Injury right where he left off last season when he won the Vezina Trophy for the sec- Call a STA! Phone 112 CAf STAND Corner 5th Street and 3rd AverJ i too much boxing would make ond year in succession. him stale. But Jack Solomons ATHLETES CLOCK WATCHING FORGETTING SPORT ITSELF LONDON (AP) Roger Bannister, Britain's great mller, Insists the athletic world has become more occupied with records than with the sport Itself. He also told the London Federation of Boys' Clubs there are dangers in idolizing the sportsman and. In specialization. , ' The Briton, who ran a 4:02 in a mechanically framed assault on the four-minute mile last summer, also said too many are becoming watchers instead of players. rrince Kuperr Uaiiv rNew Monday. October 19, 1953 the British promoter who always has had the big say in Turpin's career, has gone on record as saying he "doesn't approve" of Randy's training methods. "He hasn't boxed enough." said Solomons. "If it goes 15 rounds, Olson will win." SATIN-GLO LATEX A RUBBERIZED WALL PAINT Easy- to apply and dries in minutes. The 21-ycar-old Winnipegger returned to the Detroit nets Sunday night after missing three games due to a slashed knee and shut out Montreal Canudlens 4-0, making 25 saved. The victory, the second In a row for the Red Wings during the week-end, moved them past Montreal Into first place in the National Hockey League. In all, six games were played during the full week-end schedule. Toronto Maple Leafs came from behind to gain a 1-1 tie in Toronto Saturday night with New York Rangers. George Arm-strung got the equalizer at 14:23 of the third period after Nick Mlckeski scored for the Rangers Men's Five-Pin League Starts Regular Play Tonight THOMPSON HARDWAI Wallace's Department Store Women's Warm Winter Snuggies and Vests 15 Wool 100 Nylon And Wool and Nylon A complete stock of all sizes and qualities now available. Kayser and Watson at the same price as anywhere in Canada. All sizes. Curlers Open '53-54 Season Next Saturday COMPANY LIMITED Regular league play begins in In B League, Paul Piehe of the I the Men's Fivt-Pin Bowling loop LCB team has high isinele of 312' tonight with 12 teams taking to and also high three of 765. His the alleys at 7 p.m., followed by team has rolled the best game Acting Mayor Ray McLean 10 more at 9 o'clock. j 1.13K and also has high three of ' will officially open the Prince Th teams hnvp en In action , 2,861. Rupert Curling Club season at Here Is the schedule early In the second period. Sunday night the Leafs trimmed Chicago Black Hawks 2-1 who had lost to Red Wings 2-1 Saturday night. for to-17:30 p.m. Saturday, October 24, curling club president Jack WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE night's games: j 7 O'clock (A League) Local 708 vs N.W. Const. for the past four weeks to establish averages and now begin competitive play. Winners of the two leagues A and B will each receive trophies at the end of Laurie said today. The Prince Rupert pipe band will be in attendance and altar the official opening the final games of the President-versus- Montreal Canadlens before a home town crowd of 14,437 walloped Boston Bruins 5-2 Satur a day night with Maurice Rocket Vtce-President, bonspiel will be j Richard scoring his fifth goal played ior tne ciuo tropny. in five games. Thursday and Friday nights Boston Bruins came back will see the playoffs in the Sunday to trim New York Rang- CNRA vs Short Circuits. Cook's vs 537 Taxi. North Star vs Moose. Ai't Murray's vs Family Market. Thorn Sheet vs Phllpott Evitt. 9 O'clock (B League) Savoy vs Legion. Overwaitea vs Jaycees. Deuces vs Kaien Ind. Nelson Bros, vs Rupert Motors. L.C.B. vs Don Juans. i president-vice-president compe- ers 3-2 in the bean town. tition. Also on Saturday night , 'FJl if'' '7 C . 'tilt r. ,.- - , r a. .... ... .,, 'TV. ! -'X J : . ... ' . 'r" "i V -4 - -l ;.-r-V.i;&I 1, ' ' '. ..... ,. -r y I the season, then play off for a ' special trophy. Competition in both leagues is . expected to be keen, although i two squads in A League Art i Murray's and North Star Bottling Works have shown better form in early play. Tentative plans call ior 27 weeks of play, with the leagues finishing next April 26. The squads will take only one day off during the Christmas and New Year holidays, in order to complete league play, in time for those engaged in the fishing in the ladles' curling club will play MEETING Alaska Music Trail Auxiliary Wednesdoy, October 21, 8 p.m. LADIES' LOI'NGE CIVIC CENTRE All members and those interested please attend NEXT CONCERT NOVEMBER 4 ott their president-versus-vice-1 president bonspiel for the club trophy. Draw for the men's curling club president vs. vice-president A 7 6 Pts 11 8 It speaks BIG SEVEN By The Canadian Pre O Reibel, Detroit 4 Howe, Detroit 3 Lindsay, Detroit 2 Oeoffrion, Montreal 3 -KeUy -dtrrrtt ' 3 Olmstead. Montreal 1 'Sloan, Toronto 1 ( Lach, Montreal 1 volumes for good taste Bessie Ing Tops Women Keglers In Mixed League 6 . 8 5 8 38 S 6 5 6 5 6 BUCHANAN'S 7 dustry to get to their posts in pien'y 0f time. Playoff dates will be. decided later. . ' George Shenton of North Stars has rolled the top three-game total In A League so far with a neat 871 which he chalked up Choose match, with the president's rinks being first mentioned, is as follows: Thursday Oct. 22 6:45p.ra. Bird vs. Holliston; McNiece vs. Meighcn; Ford vs. Gordon. 8:15 p.m. Thorn vs. Robertson; Wakley vs Buttcrlck; Sei-ber vs. Warren. 9:45 p.m. Shier vs. Kel-lough; Johnston vs. Parker. Friday, Oct. 23 7:00 p.m. Eyolfson vs. Steward; Berg vs. Moore; Row- Bessie Ing of Whalen's Lucky Six captured both ladies' high single and high triple Thursday nteht in Groun 1 of the Mixed mACKMAfHITL SCOTCH WHISKY Ohc Scctdil in the BltnM last Monday with games of 302 SPECIAL ON Sleel Oil Tanks 318 and 251 Um Perry of Local Five-Pin Bowline leaeue. when bFlkU liUU iSL. 70B hns high single of 369, rolled she rolled 249 and 726. on the first night's play last I Men's high single was taken Sept. 21. Art Murray's quintet by O. Hodges of Chats with 300 has high three of 3,334 and Local and Bob Harmer of Thorn Sheet 110 Gal. Tank 275 Gal. Tank 375 Gal. Tank 550 Gal. Tank mmn mm $ S5.00 I 75.00 $ 90.00 SI 10.00 Jomt.wl"",C'1 ly Appotntmtnt to th loft King George VI botham vs. Aston 708 has high game of 1,299. 1 . Metal took men's high three with 686. I Windy Six with 1 to'3 took team hieh sinele and Whalen's I.urky FOR DEPENDABLE Distilled,' Blended and Bottled in Scotw CONTENTS 264 OUNCtS Calgary Leading 1 V 8:30 p.m. Ostertag vs. Matthew; Garner vs. Turner; Rud-derham vs. Peterson Saturday, Oct 21 7:30 p.m. Laurie vs. Barbour vs. Jorgeson; vs. Greene. 3 Prov. Tan Extra All tanks made of 12-Kau(e steel Industrial Welding Green 884 225 First Avenue t J Western Puck This advrtlsement is not published or " f(J Loop Six won team high triple with a score of 3095. In Oroup 2 Lois Keays of Shenton's Sheet Metal took the ladies' high single with 273 and Jennie Warren of Pushovers took Rv Tbo CHlia'lltttl Pi-PS- The Western Hockey League, ' bunched like a pack of three-year-olds since It broke from the gate two weeks ago, has begun to stretch out. Facing a tight early schedule, Calgary Stampeders padded their URPLU ladies' high three with 670. George Goodwin of Orphans with 3R8 took men's high single and also men's high triple with 842. Fashion Footwear took team high single and high triple with scores of 1274 and 3579. ! Results: lead during the week-end, slam ming Saskatoon Quakers 8-2 Sat urday in the Saskatchewan city. Edmonton Flyers visited New m I suppers .99 U JJ I Odds V Ends O -Z Ladies' SANDALS While They Last O GET YOUR TIRES WINTERIZED with the NEW SAWDUST TREAD . . . for those slippery roads ' or for all-purpose driving TQfy 1 Group I Whalen's Lucky Six 3, Hums 1. Hiuh Gold 3. Northern Glass 1. Bob Parker 3. Harold's 1. Chats 3. Windy Six 1. ' Hill's Shoe Store 4, Eby & Sons . 0. . Thorn Sheet Metal 4, High Green 0. Group 2 Orphans 4, Esquire Men's Wear 0. Mixups 4, Daily News 0. Pushovers 3, Headpinners 1. Canada Life 3, Fowlie & Ruttle 1. Hi-Jackers 3, Shamrocks 1. Fashion Footwear 3, Shenton's 1. Westminster, splitting the laurels with Royals 4-4. but Victoria Cougars went, to Seattle and the Bomber? dropped them 7-2. Sunday the Bombers strafed Edmonton 8-3. Calgary leads the league with 11 points, picked up In eight games, against Vancouver's second-place showing pn nine points collected in five contests. Saskatoon has also appeared in five games, netting seven points. From there, the league scales down in this order: New Westminster and Seattle, tied for fourth, Edmonton, then Vic AIIC.i 300 pairs Ladies' SANDALS $3 TuofMiT rTN THE NEW 2-in-l 3-Buckle Boys' OVERSHOES toria. Men s . .,rrn( r3AKK V. Tt Menzies, r i . B. .. Matson . Top . Keglers WINTERCLEAT Dealers for the GENERAL TIRE Vl'LCANIZING RETREADING WE FIX FLATS Mer.'s RUBBER BOOTS Knee Length 79 Vic Menzies took Vvit.h mpn' Mixed ien-fin Bowling league high single and high triple in the with scores of 212 and 555 Sun SC 95 - WV 1-, m fit day. Ladies' high single and high triple were captured by Bcv Mat-son with 188 and 458. Team high single was won by Dominoes with 617 and team high 52, Bovs' OXFORDS and BOOTS pair nil' LAUNDRY SERVICE Shirts Ironed PRESS-W HILE-YOU-WAIT Pickup and Delivery Island Cleaning and Pressing Black 627 744 2nd West Next to Liquor Store) Tires ore not a sideline with us We Specialize KNUTSON'S TIRE SALES & SERVICE 811 Froser Street . ' Red 548 FASHION FOOTWEAR SURPLUS STOB' inree game loiai was rolled by Four Aces with 1729. Results: Dominoes 4, Tiny Mites 8. , Four Aces 4, Tlmberticks 0. M tt M's 3. LUfikles 1. CORNER THIRD AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET . v . ..- 4 !..