'ally News I 2H, 15)53 Prince Rupert ! Tuesday, Api Four Players From Detroit Dominate NHL All-Star Team MONTREAL (CP) Four Detroit Jimmy McFadden. players dominate the National aeiecuonj, with points brac-Hockey League all-star team for,keted: oxer Defends Referee i Lightweight Bout 30STON (AP) Tommy Collins, who stoutly ip off the floor 10 times Friday night in his j try for the world lightweight championship, jus stoutly defended referee Tommy Rawson uiiiu om.Lcao.vc veal auu wic , tw First Team m,i,..n n, iQRor;, , HERE'S DRIVING AT ITS BEST . . . 50 STt;i:?t,KKR SIOW Air roi.diiioner, Kfjotlipht. Radio. Sun Visor. A .real nice 2-tone. 4S DODGE Fluid Drive radio, heater, sun visor.,. A man's car. 50 PREFECT a is. A mean's of good reliable transportation. .,, ,. ,ul, US Ut fciiC A J U id uu (.caul, Goal, Terry Sawchuk, Detroit released by , the NHL today. shows only one change from the ' Red Kelly' Detti01 .w-v iinp,m i (90' qn and DouS Harvey, Montreal if I ; : '(t - , . 5 TJk JSN 4 .4 fee, ' Pv r? if - h ' L fhVt ..JL-tl .... I I POntfo ITIamliin k n .. 11 Centre Fleming Mackell of Boston Bruins was chosen for the first time. The 1951-52 choice was Elmer Lach of Montreal Boston (73); Right wing, Uordie Howe, Detroit 90i; left wing Ted Lindsay, Detroit 8i. )utdoors Second Team Canadiens. - Mackell led thei . . with Marty '5? In'e-natianal Pi- k-' l"r with heater and oil filter. $153 Off Lht Dulls a row lontrer grass on league's centres with 27 goals. I Goal, Gerrv McNeil, Montreal Delenceman Red Kelly and (57; defence, Biil Quackenbush, winger Gordie Howe of Detroit Boston (44D and Bill GadsV, were the only unanimous choices Chicago, 30); centre, Alex Del-with 90 points each. I vecchio, Detroit (22) ; right wing, Each member of the first all- Maurice Richard, Montreal (52); star team receives $1,000 from left wing, Bert Olmstead, Mon-the NHL; second-team members treal ( 26) $500. I today. Rawson, a boxer himself for 14 years and a ring official for 13, was ' roundly criticized for not stopping the televised title match In which Collins absorbed a fearsome lacing from the drumming fists of champion Jimmy Carter. The scheduled lb-round fight was stopped In the fourth with Collins helpless. After a 'formal meeting the Massachusetts boxing commls-drnir Issued a statement absolving Rawson and other fight officials of negligence. They also ordered a complete examination of Collins by medical specialists. The commissioners said evidence was heard from Rawson: h statement was received from n-r side, and tne nsning v better far Irom here. IT? On Saturday well known local crew the SHADRACH was "49 Flying SlanMard Saloon . . . your SECOND car Obj-pendabiiity. SUPERIOR AUT0v SERVICE LTD., 3rd Ave. at Park Ave. "' ' Phone 'ircen 217 THE DIKE OF EDINBURGH wears uniforms from the three armed services. Left to right: as Marshal of the RAF; .Field Marshal of the Army, and Admiral of the Fleet. 'Hockey writers and broadcast-! eis in the six NIIL cities voted. The Mackeiiie river is 2,514 miieo lung fro.n i'..c Fi::!uy river to the Arctic ccean. Five points were awarded for through rough water iE the F:iirview break-jbooni. while a tiny out-lion t was picking upr sal-n a trolled plug In the (l iter IN8IPZ the boom. each first choice, three for sec-, 2 Canadian Streams Offered Winners In Third Section of Fishing Contest A BETTER CHIMNEY - at IESS COST! !,,r thought here, fellows' ond, one for third. Each city was allowed three ballots. First-team choices had comfortable point-margins. The second team's left-wing position went to Bert Olmstead of Montreal by one point over Chicago's K GII..KT3R AGAIN! said. He will tell you citch salmon. Reports Nfcw YORK Field and Calif., by Robert V. Graeber on bo-rountry tell of steel- "' "amoow irouv-eastern 18 10 examined Collin. nrt . k. linwinp, "P numbers and last section of its 8 oz.. caueht bv Henrv Omotn ., u";..: "1 "l "lira 21 lb., 4 oz., caught on a homemade lure, March 28, by Robert D. Colgrove in Lewis river, Wash. First prize in each class is a $100 U.S. bond, second and third places win a $50 bond and fourth a $25 bond. ...... urc uviaci a turner Qunng (. n v y welghlH, noiil-s 1952 fishing contest.. Scpt 1 in North Platte River, the fight lialit inches at Shames, Two Canadian streams offered Wyo., on an eppinger dardcvle. "It was decided," the commis- Rainbow trout western winners in today's list, which WW LEE back from holl-th his new fishing tackle w 'RBEPdOOf IMMJ1ATIOII yj H I tnn-rR gaid, thHt there was no negligence on th rmrt nf comPnsea me spinning division, ; JOHN AVEN the finer .n..oi uncial connected j ..T.u .w" i but there were no winning Can OfcV ' l-k. with the con on duping the tasty rock- METAL INSULATED CHIMNEY . Consists at 3 metal sleeves, on Inside the other, with 2 'a inches o breprooi inuUung material, and a 2 inch sealed an space enclosing inner 04- Smoke curiae is round, hard, .and smooth - won t hold soot No fare hawd - never needs cleaning COMES COMPLETE - READY TO INSTALL t No Bricks or other Foundation Needed - Only about 110 the weight of a bnck chintnev: Light weight enables ALL the weight to be supporU-d on root and Boors - NO FOUNDATION is needed. Flyers Rout Quakers 9-4 To Win Western Hockey Title Government Dock, spawn in the Hke n May 1, and It n, wi.se to clean out a tne undersized but ma- adian fishermen. In Separation Lake, Ont., Harry Bloch, Jr., of Milwaukee, Wis., hooked the record northern pike for the year on an eppinger dardevle. Caught Sept 12, the pike weighed 20 lb. test and apparently Collins suffered no serious Injuries." Collins was his usual cheerful self Monday as he arose before noon and told newsmen, "I feel fine, liaven t got an ache In my body. Don't I look OK?" The only visible evidence of the drubbing he took was a small plaster over his left eve utthroats in Oliver Lake EDMONTON O; The rags-to-riches Edmonton Flyers captured Your pleasure will be championship Monday night by routing Saskatoon Quakers D-4 before 8,000 fans, best crowd of the season. A 7 lb. 9 oz., brook trout, the ' Western Hockey L eague for NEW or OLD KC'JSES! MORE HEAT FROM FUEL id by these little fellows will fish them with dry H the finest leaders, your MM. V-' - . caught Sept. 8 by Alfred Welgler of Manchester, N.H., in Lake Niplgon, Ont., was top catch in mm t has never failed to get where a doctor took one stitch in a cut. its class. Wcigler also used an Collins sold he plans an earlv ; eppinger dardcvle. mm Mize Receives Babe Ruth Memorial Trophy When league president Al Leader presented Flyer captain Jimmy Uniac with the President's Cup it marked the end of Edmonton's long climb from the bottom of the -eight-team loop in early season to the Cinderella team of the playoffs. Scientifically designed. Insula boo k smoke HOT so waste gases can carry away all tar fi1 sodL, Increased dralt ensurei proper burning -a ti;l. Cannot clog or corrode. Eliminate br htxirci f-m soot and sticky tar. Not alleck'd bv sett tin-j ! Viv. For 1, 2, and 3 storey houses. ThouHiiiuU -i -t burning coal, wood, gas oi oi!. M-itl icty., lor full inlormabon. " . .' , Jioee used a Selkirk Chimney nearly 9 years never needed cleaning. Then it no creosote or far a$ jn my old brick chimney, despite burning green wood,10 Other record catches in the spinning division: Florida bass IT lb. c.ught on' a Florida shiner rw. 99 r ! vacation trip to Canada and will make up-his mind about his ring future when he returns. Collins defended the refere';. "No,"" he said, "I still don't ii take Irom the surface; t the fly rest 30 seconds fcer, then twitch It only finches and rest some hiluw each cast to remain fk several minutes and p-t a big kick when the finally comes. 1 fl.T WARDEN'S e Wardens ED MARTIN tlFF WALKER should be ili rl by any angler lntend-t;J:h Oliver, and they will Johns River, Fla., by William NEW YORK (AP) Johnnv Charges of Bud Poile, who took Mize, 40-ycar-old New York the Flyers to their first Drofes Approved by the B.C. Provincial Fire Marshal and the B.Cj . . Fire Underwriters. . think he should have stopped Flowers. It. I was still swinging, wasn't I Large mouth black bass Yankee first-baseman, received sional hockev chamrjlonshiD of J. J T I Rno(-KQ uown oc- northern division 7 lb., 10 oz., the Babe Ruth Memorial Plaque modern times in his Edmcnton H( . c BUk up mm won. caught by Eu?ene Landurand, as the outstanding player of the debut, swept the series from the John Conlon, Collins' man ' Aug. 30, in Big Bear pond, Mass., 1952 World Series in brief cere- defending titlcholders four agcr. also supported Rawson. I oh an abrogast jitterbug. ( monies before the Yankee-Wash- games to two "I think Rawson did the rlent Lariremoiith has miithern ' hitnn namo v,or. i KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES LIMHTa 750 Industrial Avenue Vancouver 4, TAllow 8331 NAME ijo-.a fide sportsmen K K per 'tv.l , .... t B" bv.4..-. i Tt wflc uA fnn nf a Inr ir im. Stands SupUmz TANQUERAY, GORDON k CO. ITO. . . . th lorgssl gin dittilUri in th world 1$ to take trout down to'."""8' '""""J was "url 81 me aivision 13 10., caught on a -The T- : award Dresented hv th' wi 1 , k itu, p hill climb " third round yet! ! TwJKIb, .or u.e oattling Flyers and el. This would serve tofnd baby dalton special in Graisy New .u. , . ... . his mind wn .lor 1 . t... . iors cnapier 01 me Base- ifr,nir-H nff ra m Rtam. w me size 01 me iroui " "" " ;i m, u., uy j. u. ix)ngworm, ball Writers A-ssociation, has - ' 0 ' 1 :! I" the lake, by pro-; Carter knocked down Collins July 8. b.n , hv Yflnk ,ar. peders and Vancouver Canucks . advertisement i, not nwuhi four-round ADDRESS ! a larger share of feed per . " limes to gain a Smallmouth bass 8 lb . 12 oz., I Sllce t was instituted four vears In the quarter and semi-final r mnpiayet" by the Liquor Control Caught Aue. 20. bv Rav Swihart 1 j. .Board or by the Oovernment o! victory at I rounds. 1 British Columbia. I (technical knockout all vou be one of the, Boston Gardens. In RnllorH Bur folif ' 4 nresentl" using a tele- Outraged protests were heard j ileel rod for ocean fish- almost everywhere that televls- abrogast .Hawaiian, wgler, JYJ ff, ? 'pfn ,rry 19'0' ' "lzzut Bonrfish-9 lb.. 8 o. caught T0a" "J by Mrs, Helen David Feb..' 15 on I9" B"d n,OW M,iz? havf be ioted the 5tars of four straight a Cant. Mac's Bucktail in Bis- 4 eircful to wash It well lon reached. It was the most ffch water when the dav avnge b"lc ever televised. MoE (BmM(sk if. otherwise you will find t Carter put Collins down seven caync Bay, Fla. I rinserl imd prnhablv rust times in the third round and ! Chinook salmon40 lb., 8 oz M'c l''t thre" homers last year three times more in the fourth ' caught in Nestucca river. Ore., wllen the Yankees beat Brook-beiore Rawson halted the fight. r"'- J3 on flash bait by W. Keith lyn In an exciting siven-game , ,. ,, , , ,,,.,1., , .; Henderson. - . series 1 j Brown trout 19 lb., 11, oz.,. caught Oct. 30 In Owens river, if controversy over th ! which to troll Is best. 1 1 hv acknnwledeini tht ?)i lurrs work best at for-" ' tls. Best plan .is to test io!s and nines for ae- Remember When r!' I" tliom at their proven Cooke Trying To Purchase AL Franchise IUIIVIHJV. . FOOTBALL North Star Trophy ('irsl O.inic Wednesday, 7 J.m. C.Y.O. vs GENERAL MOTORS sf 'hrn use them as tide and other factors re- Bonny Leonard, the great liyhtwetghi boxing champion, fc-red a technical knockout over IT HAS NO TUBE SHOWING """e '":rue jusi tu s-.-conas ''II r of rtlo lrwnllv r:,l.,-. . . .. . . j . , i V li i- I sjm,n f ! lununiu v.r juck ivcni iusi rouiia ai mcwarK, ju years !' witli the InrrpaVTn Cookc' PrP,lripnt of Toronto 'ago tonight. 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