prince Kupeil tXjily iten: Tuesday. February 28. 1952 on The ALLEYS Sweden Wins Hockey Title N . Thur&lav Mixed ianiw i a v OSLO CP) Sweden defeated Division, results saw Eddie Mus- 4 DAILY NEWS Remember whfcn? Harry Greb's truee-year reign as world's middleweight boxing champion ended 26 years ago when he was beaten by Tiger Flowers of Atlanta in 12 round-at New York. Flowers, the firsa Negro to hold the title, lost it the same year to Mickey Walker, and died not long afterwards. Lzecnosiovaxia 5 to 3 in a play- j sellam knoek over pins to score off hockey game Monday and ore of the highest In the season won the European championship with 323 for a singla, while M as well as third place in the ; Halvorsen followed wilh 806 Olympic hockey championship total. In the ladies' division, standing. j Marg Richards shot 285 while Canada had won the ehara- j Agnes Pierce rang up a 707 total pionship and United States was ! Team single came and total three ! i - i - - - , rt, aiveru.se k If you wan: 10 sf 1. It. News ..las?: tied. 'econd. i honors came to Headpinners with ' Poland defeated Norway 4 to 3 j 1.405 anl 3.874. in a postponed Olymp!: game i In B Division, Jim Georgesun singled wilh 260 and B. Schuman struck a 721 total whih? L. Maz-zone took both honors for the ladies wilh 246 and 566. Sons of 1 . ; Huh dmJ ,&Ait.KiiM and the victory, gav her sixth ! place in the standing and a ! single point the only point Po- land scored in the games in th? ! final team standings. - n ':, i - ... ... yHL . . i : . I ' I - 1' - ' I I I. - : , . i -f, I i - - s t . ( pi-,x J ' ' - - -' ,' J - .V 5 ; , - f f, -., . , .i -V K' S i . '-. - ' .17 - r- i . ' I THE ROUND-UP By LARRY STANWOOD NEW ALOUETTE COACH Douglas (Peaheadl Walker, former line coach of Yale University, has been named " coach of the Montreal Alou-ettes In the Big Four Football Union. He succeeds Lew Hay-man, who moves to the dub's' front office. iCP photo) , lity spirit and com- communities how to win basket -iri me more often (ball cjiampionshtps, In winning, ..tlier than not. Prince j IosIiir and winning again the Rookie Then, Veteran Now Norway stepped in for both team ; honors witn 1,160 and 3.272. . Standings A Division Wallace's 3, Pen-: guin Hobby 3. Headpinners 3, ; HilJ s 2 Canada Life 1, Cantels 1, j Canadian General Electric 1, j t4.sh.ioti Footwear 1. ; F Division Booth One 4, Red i D .vil; 4, Sons of Norway 3, B C. ; Packers 3. Pioneer Market 3, Mil- lei Bny 3, PR Fliimbinir 1. Van's j Bakery 1, Conrad Seals 1, 383 l n0' exception. provincial Senior B honors ral year, local ooy , inw season, wcai cane artists muzeiis Miivrjuiivu !.u.-.ru ini'ir signis. They cei l am prowess atidaic il.oothtg fur the hij'.ly Mickey Mantle to Succeed Joe DiMaggio By GAYLE TALBOT fc'i o ilii ciiy . i ii. -j ( wi-wu aruHH n cnampion- lfT 111111." .'Ui4llllWlW mill'. ECHO FROM PAST iililjlliiv, England C Clip i,'. the oldest ins in England, u hostelry in this Hertfordshire tic.r , , . 0abr- l. Hi-Golds 0, Ruert But- HEW YORK (API A year ago : cnpr3 0 EASIER THAN PUSHING A BUTTON We'll take care of your heating oil for you even save you the boiner ol ctiecKing your lieui.-ing oil tank. We'll Itefill Your Tank Regularly fall N.R. YOUNG Heating Oil Distributor jouon toniiucmt in twin ai mis ume uie rarmees just Men's Sunday Ten-Pin League I T.u un soia oy cu ecuon of the Trinity Colleee of r ! ... .1 ..,. owners. 3 of trie local spon.siea.st, m?y win rind out what it. nad succeeded in persuading a kid shortstop named supporters have cnu-( taxes to bp top champions, even mnve, mainly because . If they mis? something they Cabrlclge' A brick in the .nn's T2 on l rt"t Place taking four i a-week .:. , aVi,, ,. . I archway commemorates an occa- ManUe to give up his $35-a winter job in a mine at Com sion ln 1782 when highwaymen NeLson Bros, took three frn Jilie players Quite a few j tried. Jugheads. and Commercials took ! !"r(X? guesls to "stand and .deliver.' three from Cook's. merce, Okla., and report to their tryout camp at Phoenix. I Now we see in a dispatch from ; Lake Wales, FIa that a seasoned mains nave i unm Ana jjiuying oetorc a rapacity hpvll nniv make tools i crowd of more than 5.000 sport PHONE 674 High singles were bowled bv trarfh.pt north in,tm v,..n Ives, or vncy sihjuiu ; iuis in Vancouver wmcn Iney i....,., m'Lt nifc-M. i Sliih and Kinslor with 201 each. tn nunnH. w. v.rt p,i , Coil u today XOg has been asked to report a week I ',rfor aUo ct"d niehest j Wales at Churchill, Man. ii, satisfied Willi slaying will do ir they couquer Penctic-,X,n bracket." j tonthe Challenger will bring I ,! :S ridiculous. la grtuu deal of publicity to CANADA'S POINT-WINNER Gordon Audl.y, Winnipeg speed tkatei, stands on the winners' podium as Canada's first point winner in the winter Olympics at Oslo. Audley. wearing the Canadian crest and with a mourning band in memory of King George VI around his right arm, tied for third with a time of 44 seconds in the 500-metr speed-skating event with Norway's Arne Johansen, who stands behind him. Donald McDcrmoot, extreme left, was the winner with a time of 43.2 seconds Henry and McDcrmoot are from the United States (CP PHOTO i earlier than the other Yankee ! . " (outfielders for a little special s'nf n i w"1.bo'led by wltn 8j8 and 2514 ?"y.als resPec" ; instruction preparatory to taking i ever Joe DiMageio's old post in ! uvey- WRESTLING centre field I r iidrr In major sports , prince Rurt. Tlie name of this1 pei ially in amateur j city will be on the tongue of every I ikes a fool of himself. ; lan that watches and will be j si team make a fool of , read by thousand mote j bl,;u'se 11 may ,osej There's one. little hitch, and; I't thls ls where w"unlly spirit, "e is every chance that f challengers will make can reYideran all-time high level ' rairiR in Senior A. At of support. i Rupert Associotion is Broke j Yveemy iuo iiud: bniltn 201; Kinslor 201. Team Standings Royals 22, Nelson Bros. 20; Cook's 17; Com-mwcials 17; Albert & McCaffery 15; Jugheads S. mre Rupert Amateur .if we can't get any help else-1 ! It is doubtful that baseball level will produce a mors improbable story than that of the Oklahoma flyer, and those of us ;who chanced to be around to , watch. Manager Casey Stengel's : eyes pop the first time he saw the j kid run from first to third will ; ti .insure the memory. "He's going to run some in-,' fielders crazy," Ca.sey prophesied. ,'Some umpires, too.". Millions who watched the big playoff on television last fell will 1 recall vividly the 'bizarre scene i wlwn Mantle suddenly fell head- Association has not; wh ire. Burns Lake Captures Most Skiing Honors Smitliers Skier Wins Jump ("tiniest Special to The Daily News m.'y to send its repre-. B... the president doesn't think J leara ml this trip. Mf. nr for one firm to .:iltp all! CIVIC CENTRE, Friday, Feb. 29 and Saturday, March 1 8:30 p.m. Both Nights MAIN EVENT ANDY TREMAYNE (American Heavyweight champion) s BI D (Lil Abner) RATTAL (No. 1 contender for championship) SEMI-FINAL GINGER O'HARA (Women's Champion) VI KORY PALMER (of Western Sports Centre) Prices: Reserved Seats, $1.50; Adult rush. $1; Student rush, 50c Tickctr on sale at Civic Centre and GrotU Cigar Store. Pick up your rush scats now and avoid watting at the door. aeue games through-1 tniH responsibility and neither ; ason were far (klfs Uie AK.itlnn or the nlnv-. crs think it s qmte fa:r not j Reptile Training Army Specialty KIDDERMINSTER, Eng. Two , pythons and crocodile have been brought here from the west coast of Africa by Capt. Peter Mash of the British Army. It is his intention to rid soldiers of the fear of snakes. He will give a series of lectures and demonstrations with the troops for an audience, the addresses to be at Wolverley Camp, near here. about when the team represents the ! Association is fsui.-nt K 11 'Slim' : whole of Prince Rupert, ; ;ml ji uruay. au me BUIiNS LAKE. Northern British Columbia skiing while racing for a fiy bail Davidson also said that the I and lay so alarmingly still that ,,m Frlmrmen's Co-r assurpd trip money" from the j tournament ended yesterday with completion of the;th'e heart skipped a couple of A v iation -informed B C.A B A. will be $200 no more cross-country races but all results are not yet avail-: 'beats. The knee which snapped ii isnn it would unJcr-: unless a heavy gate at Penticlon 1 1 T 1 Ii 1 it ' UI1UC1 Ulill cllJlJUirilLlJ LIAS Iltftti- able. Judges were hard pressed as they made their completely. Recent x-ray l trip to the extent of raises this amount. Bai j travel- ::pcT.arv i ling expenses of the -10-man " summaries of the heaviest prograVn of annual north-! lound nothing wrong, and Mickey jk terrific offer, of Challenger team, including coac iid Davidson, "and we . and manager, Is estimatea at ei u tuui iify. Sverre Larsen, of Smithers Ski A' Junior men's slalom was won I to take advantage of it $1,200. by Doug Rowland, Alfred Eakin L ' tol '" ,,J" th"l " Pitching In To Help andG. Rowland, allot OSC, who i . la .. Thp tj,nm. i Club.- won the jumping competition hands down with a perfect standing jump o," 150 feet. players themselves are trying. Coach Alex Bill gets the Walter Shringer, of Prince 'V ii 4 f I. i C.I 4 i, Mi ,j i i J - ' . ill i 1 1. i h m l i "4. S , i ti t 1 n i 1 r 1 4 -Z H 9 T. i"i 1 1 1 V -1 1 , ,J j , I C , 1 - ' ' " a 'I 1 1 - w' "'","'ru 1 yiitis which makes him unfit for Junior jumping contest was ; mmtary service now is known to headed by Alfred Eakin. followtTI ! ,.e a nemianent affliction and iividual fans also have polishing off playmaking andipeorgr, placed wcond. with L,ilhhlllflW .... .,,nrn 1W best best jump jump of of 147 147 f(rt feet and and poii points i by Carl Richmond and Doug 1 1;) .re snould be no more of the -Mil i'itbin. nir unit RJKJULiiikE ulvuiuij. i . . Rowland. Junior men s cross vh-iou.'- letters which harassed M. i u , rM.ii UI KTU naiii. ttnni wn"", , Ii.... , .! . " " .1";: : ' ISmithers. came in third with a country honors were divided be i him and his draft board from i the lime his name first appeared There's a Naval Recruiting Off iter at H.M.C.S. CHATHAA1 - who will tell you about the spare time earnings and advantages of Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve) training. See him in person - or Telephone 526 ' ""5 uuronc WI ue u" ",r """" of 140 feet. tween Alfred Eakin, Doug Ra , 'Perfect jump in will all the to . PT' ,J"m be given con- Let s all get on wagon get moH ,rt onrdnn RolnnH nd ihpv will h,v th .hm thrp first. Riinnort nf the 1 "c ""'L vu...u...r, ,u lIlc .uie-up. ! cd cross. eomir and, Jump,n?! .The tour-wty challenge tro- The odds are. of that n of having done our lan.- eocs a long way to make a course, l immunity sport a good team win. !j....hv"..., - , jMicKey never win quite nit tne Sports Director Fred Calderoni ; . , All results ana iinat iropnyvgnat cnpp-'rs snoes. unwaggios challengers lose out to at thj Civic Centre will be tick- I ourn5. WKL tBflu,lu , winners will be announced later come along only rarely, but the kid has the potential to make it most other event success contributions prizes, todav nk to accept 'f it won't be for lack led pi training, and terrific. foV the travelling fund. close if his knee remains sound and the osteomylitis continues dormant. ui ivjv.h iiiviaiim vyv iif-, vitu ,, , , , utod to weeks of hard training j 4 undor expert instructors. Tito in it.Ns lake best welve Boxers Curling Bonspicl Dates Scr JMi ItONsriix dates couver; the others from centres Senior men s slalom races over j n set bv the Prinre nlono th northern rail line. N 3 Fight to Draw Tom McKeown, former local insurance man, now located at Westview. near Fowell River, F'irl i"K Cluh executive ' i a precipitous course saw uoraon Williams out in front, Fred ; Ragsdale second, and John Larsen third, all members of the A small crowd at Annunciation arrived in the city on the Prin- 21-24. both dates in- culling also has taken a nei-o will be four com- j h(;ld am0ng high school students. ind a cup for the rink Saturday morning saw 18 stu- ; Burns Lake Omineca Ski Club, hal! saw 12 youthful boxers fight Cf.cs Louise yesterday afternoon 10 ' 101 n business visa. Williams also won the Alpine . i . i 'neH aggregate score. -rtont. ir.. their " hands with be-1 ' 1 staged oy Martin sauncers, tne land ; ".w rPS are beine hi,..,. combined race. ; 0 . Jh.vl)r .r.reeneand ton of Oordon Bateman. who! Other figures released gave N. j . f"- """'d Thorn and htts been' rllaefd in charge of the Kitnonen, OSC, first prize in the ; t eatu.-o attraction was a three-f 1'nian aia in charge of iunjor division ' ! 12-mile cross country run yes- , rounder between Art Turcotte of visiting rinks. Bill !. . ' ... ..diiterdav in a driving snow storm and Eob Descrmeaux. both and Jack Laurie takei ' UJlPm"n l",r i makina the trek- in one hour, i cliBhtly over 100 pounds. Exhi Troubles! Only One Room To Rent and Ten Replies To Her Advertisement. w and drawlnos Karl room far six more enthusiasts,; . minutes five seconds. M. bit ion opened with three and d Scott McLaren hold but that's the limit. Time and 1 Lundroos. OSC, placed second in fouryear old "Paddy Ryan" and Mns- i space allotment will allow only 1 1:20:5, and Peter Slettin, of Jonn u. bunivan cioulier, Rupert club Intends to 2' student curlers Entry fee is ', Smithers, came in third at brothers, who pummeled each finks and hopes to see less than nominal no charge 1 1:26:19. .other to the delight of fans, ii visiting rinks for this 'for sons and daughters of Curl-! Class B six-mile run was won Other bouts were Bobby Smith bonspicl here. One or Mm rih memlrs- onlv two : bv Alfred Eakin. OSC. followed vs Freddy White; Billy Saunders BASKETBALL TONIGHT Senior Playoffs 8:45 p.m. Elks vs CCC S00 6 p.m Junior Bulger's vs Annunciation 6:45 p.m. Intermediate Merchants vs Fraser & Payne CLASSIFIED ADS PAY f are expected from Van- bucks a year for non-members, j by Don Rowland and Fred Row- i vs Bobby Good; Dick Bury vs - land, both of OSC, second and uumas, diu omnn vs Aiian 'SECT EXPERT ,nth M.u...m ,hn u r.istnriini third respectively. . i Mi',('!'- . . PEAL ( Pile., Rid-r. "I,".' ero country six mile - WatmoUBhnd Dick Bury Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form ' ' -!" """lv"u" -""' " " a craw in a viscious Jnthf. race experts are headed by Jean ''ir Dims are no mil-' sects. He has just been elected . Holmes, 1:1:1; -Mary Anderson, 1 two-rounder which drew heavy ""R a. Moore, cura- a Fellow of the Entomological ' i; 12. and Ellen Glans, ):18, all . aPPiause irom me spectators. 'GUI University's Red- Society of America, a rare honor. members of OSC rroceens went to equipment lot training. If you want to sen ltt advetise ltf w try " w i m. . v.-. . ,. mm USED CARS FOR SALE 1917 Plymouth Sedan I5 Austin Sedan ' 11 Chevrolet Sedan 1950 Sliidcbaker 5-passrnger Coupe 1918 Ford Panel i-ton 11)37 Lincoln Coupe 1041 Chevrolet Coupe -1S10 Plymouth Sedan 111 Number of Times Enclosed Please Find .". (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, 5c. Six insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) r" V T" t. V ' 1 IK 4 rnri ! Add four wordU if bo; number required k a;9 .la. ii '- a$V Name mh!!JtR:STTlle parka-clad member of Canada's Olympic hockey team, with their Superior Auto Service (pint, ( ":u coiiBiaerarjie auen-tion as tney wamra uuuui uic ..n u. v.,. Limited Address Phone No intere V citizen, extreme left, and Ralph Hansch, second from left, show Ettmont thP team whlch 'on the Olympic Utle for the fifth time. Other team-mates n Mercurys, left to right, are Bib Meyers, George Abel and Tom Pollock. (CP PHOTO) Third Avenue West Phone Green 217