., C'w -1 ers Down Wings 3-2 But Still Trail Bruins i Tie mnce Kut-cn uqh j i. Tnursfluy. Feoruary 11. lv.! '? .' ! -- "7 -V " ' i I Dutch Relbel in front of th-New York goalmouth In the sec TODAY TO SATURDAY ond period and drilled it pant I Slow Your mm But For Wind Landy Runs Perfect Mile ' ' SYDNEY, Australia i Run- ning on a rain-dampened track, John Landy, Australia's premier miler, failed again oday to set a world record for the mile as he won the Australian championship in 4:05.6, compared to Onnder Haegg's world mark of 4:014. An announcement immediately sftr the race said it was offi leart To a i lace's ill W i netminder Johnny Bower. He tallied the second in the last period with a sizzling shot from 10 feet out. The Bruins capitalized on penalties for two first-period goals and went on to edge the Leafs before 12,439 fans. Milt Schmidt, Dave Creigh'on and Cal Gardner were the Boston marksmen. The Leaf goals were by Rudy Migay and Tod Kennedy. m TtUlMtOLOR Shows at 7 - 9 I ' 'I ' J t " "l Continuous Show 9 1 SJlm Saturday 2: p.m. . famiu s v. vkiis i iih .i iih ALEMTINE DAY TABLECLOTHS UMBRELLAS HOSIERY iiKDSPREADS BLANKETS BLOUSES HOUSECOATS TOWELS SKIRTS By The Canadian Press New York's unpredictable Rangers hung one on the tourh Detroit Red Wings, but it didn't help. They're still In fifth place in the National Hockey League, two points behind Boston Bruins. Hie Bruins managed to keep a jump ahead of the New York-':, as they have ail season, by upsetting the oddsmakers with a 3-2 win over Toronto Maple Leafs on Leafs' homo ice. Nobody gave the Rangers much chance against the league-leading Red Wings before last night's game. However. New York showed plenty .of class by defeating the Dctroilers 3-2 for their first loss in eight games. The Rangers built a 2-0 lead In the first period, checked the Red Wings hard in the second and then held oil Detroit' attacks in the third. SCOKK I OR UANGKKS Dcfenceman Harry Howe!!, Paul Runty and Bob Chrystai scored for the Rangers. Rich! winger Gordic Howe, the league's leading scorer, tallied both Delrn". goals. His first sipc :ut he i. ..,( rt pass from Eveninqs 7:00 - 9:00 o.m. Matlrea Salurdov 2: p.m. Illace s dept. store --. --c,'' yum- Bobby Kohlruss Sets New High In ladies Loop Bobby Kohlruss of Bulgers in A Division of the Ladies' Five-Pin Bowling League set a new high singles for the season Tuesday when she rolled 340 to beat the hish of 3311 set several wicks ! "O by Claudia Bunder- v SONGS cially estimated that a southerly wind flowing at the time of the ; race impeded Landy to the ex-; tent of seven seconds. In other words, Australian ; athletic officials reckoned tbat 1 without lhc Hind Laudy would have run the mile in less than four minutes. Landy took the lead after the ff'st lan and won easily bv about 30 yards over fellow Australians Jim Bailey and A. Anderson, second and third in that order. Landy's best time for the mile was set last Dec. 12, when he made it in 4:02. k WUN DA "A I EMIMXE Bevo Francis" t we BACK' Home' ft j V (HJqsxor mi Leigh iuUy IW1a-.il ds the way admiring schoolmates describe 16-year-old Velma Liming, high-scoring forward on the Easton (Kan.) " High School's girl's basketball mad. SJ liking an average of 41.3 points per game, Velma , has accounted for a total or : 248 points during her team's last six games. Celco City Loop ! .son. i Hi-ill three for the night w-is ! raptured by Agnes Pierce of I Lyons with 753, Lois Keays of jftiu.i uUo chalked up a good j liiplc with 73'J. I Team high single was won by ; New Laurels with .075 and i Lyons rolled 29! ( i-v team hl'-.b Canucks Edge Bolanzo 9-8 TODAY to SATURDAY TOTEM FAST RELIEF FOR ACHING MUSCLES triple. KXTItA "Mr. Mayor.' Snotlii'ht No. 6." lh. ili"lit i f mm it Mrs. DeCoycn, c a r;irnl that wasn't Loom Woven, i: .i.iv 'hi- has it, hr carpet gets leaner . . . ,,'! ,di. ii):u.s in her vacuum cleaner. .,' v lumii-ii lio Iiikiw wliiil smart buying' admit i .tiii ii i Wuirii VViiml.i Hi ve pile can't pull nut! ' 2 Corpet only jCOO Se "l hem Today . Cartoon In B Division. Uclty Mayer. A I-A. MOTS I'l.AVf.l.'S TIIKATi'P. -I Bowlers Set collected double honors whe he rolled 320 for hitrh sinele ind put together 630 for high three. Prince Rupert numbers ok team honors with a hiuh VALEKTISE DAHC BROS. LTD. Hi!; .TORE THAT KKKVIC'K BUILT Phone 6 or 36 Lco'on Aud'tofium, Friday, Febnicry 12 rallies' Auvliiary U.E.S.I.. MOi)i:lt MI S1C 15 V JAKE'S RHYTHM KINGS NOVELTY DANCES W.ZVS BOLZANO, Italy (CP) The unheralded Bolzano hockey team threw a scare into Toronto Lyndhursts Wednesday night i before Canada's representatives in the world hockey championships v ere able to kU.vs off tlifir late l illy for n ti- victory. After dispo. "ns vt Italy's per-; ennial than. pious, the Milan !n-ternazionalc Club, 9-4, at Milan Tuesday, the Lyndhursts expected an easy night against ' Bolzano and appeared to be ' tieaded for an easy victory 1.1 the first period wh"r thy opened up a C. 1 !r- irl But the sL'iLDorn Italians pocked " away steadily at the visiiois' margin and it tool-John Petro's fourth goal of th ni;:ht to sew up the Can atliin victory in tho third period. Petro's big night made him the leading sniper of th" Lyndhursts' Kuropcun lour with ?1 goals. Another leftwin rci p-i' Llemcnls, nioied second place by scorinahis' lunm tally, uon f'nglc of 940 and a high three of 254L'. Result : A I)i vision Lyons 4. Stars 0; Rupert Radio ., Sunrise 0; Annettes 3, Bulger's 1; New Laurels 3. Dibb's 1; Dom's 2, Arl Murray's 2; O & A 2 Clov.r-leafs 2. B Division Manson's 4, Bit Pislers 0; Wallace R 4, Co-op U. Cook's 3. Toilers 1; McKay's i Skeena 1: P R. Plumbers 3, 75 Taxi 1: 7lh Ave. Ml:t. 2, Ili-Fly-en 2. A PAIR AND A SPARE! RE! Jla.ici'.n-.cT::; Soli AJ- ,s:on 51.02 my rAsrs riAr 3 full-fashioned. I A 51 gauge, 15 denier Pi NYLONS for only $1.25 Four New Highs Four new high's for the season were sot Frirlnv in e-'iii-lco city Mixed Five-Pin League play. . Byron Lofgren set a new men's high three in A divition w'ue.i he rolled 751 and cot hiM.il ainttlf for , the ni'-ht v. iih 311. Mar I'ostuk came through wi.h 313 to set a new reason':: hiih for iiir'ics' hi'.'h Kini-ln unit hi o c p-tcred l ifiif ,' hi-h th.rc vi:h .s ore of 601. In 11 division Jihi V.': t.;n! birth eni'cj of th. n.-n's :."Mti..o with a new hi"h -i,i If of '.CC and a new hS'-h inle of ".. For the ludies' C:ircl Hr.'lt'en 'Ven l,Dth 1 if'u.is' )t;';i sin:;icj with score. of 276 and 637. Kef nls: A ItlvMon Sfivov 3 MB Wildcats 1; Northland Diry 3, n-. mc 0 (di f.nilt); Ii;.,iait3l.! 3, l.l'.l . 4 i. it H-vi if ii m . n re s 4, Lucky Strikes 0: ii"i, '- Ti-s 4. Cei'tivl CJe 0; C(,n'o:ieds 3, Pilot i 1. ; Te.im sir n:'in:',s: l)iv:fii Si.vov 17, n ilfots J?. It: --ifhi".!! 11. Wii.S-.-tt,-. North-J"!id H.-iiv 0. No-NVinP!. ?.. K nivMin Timber-Ti'.! II. Pilot s, Cohncds 11, Cintral Cif'.-HI; l:i-L".t!U-: i Ii, L.i: l:y Striki i 6. f Si I : W v f""N r r" n n lii -it 4-' V. -, . ij $','.;,.M "'-V'" . KV'- , - j-i-i. Cotoun: big, loupe Sue. 9v'i- lO-IO'i 1 ioucn, ruioiu! risKiii. i:ui fcc Kennedy mid Notrnie Gray com- j 'VjL v. rns?!.f,,il! XT putea t.i:.-; visaors s;oniii iiolu. The victory -'W.is tho Lyndhursts' sixtli straight after a : rUsastrou; " detent at Pa Ii. in their first Emoiie.m :.p;Kar- ' ailee. : i r,,-ss . 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Gillette DELUXE ROCKET Gold-plali'd, onc-ptece razor plus 10 Gillette Blue Blades in disptnscr with uscd-blnde compartment, nil in niridt rn Styrcne case tiiut $159 opens it a toucli. I Gillette REGULAR ROCKET FAMOUS I d3&!& I The -ce-saw battle lor second , place in the Okanagan Senior ( League continued last night, Vernon Canadians taking ovei , with a 5-2 win over the visiting Western International League Trail Smoke Eaters. The win! h id rn el' 'W lit rt rcver"e le j the Canadians, jusl returned from a tour of the sister circuit ! in which they failed to gain a victory in four games. j The win save the Canadians ; 51 points, a half-game lead over '. Kamloops Elks in second place. The Elks have a half-game edge ; over cellar-dwelling , Kelowna ' Packers. : ' " In the second Interior game, h r sfcp'n lively nickel - phtled B razor and improved lO-bbde , """T S dispenser, in handy CA O f ' k ".".1 -J'' A I Slyrene travel cwse. v I f J Bk Jmi'aM . 9 ajJ(Uu(!o.s If IP Nelson Maple Leafs moved close- to second place in the Western don t miss over's knot international League, dumping the visiting Spokane Flyers 7-2. In action tonight, Trail moves on to Kelowna in the only game scheduled. TliniJ EUEEl 4 fy- ! Remember When : Ernie Schaaf was knocked to : j ha- r-npvas by Primo Camera In . ! the 13th round of their heavy-! weight bout at New York 21 years . aeo tonight. Schaaf never re-i gained consciousness; he died in hospital four days later. Car-I nera went on to win the world : title from Jack Sharkey, and lost ! it to Max Baer in 1934. FOR "EVERY WEAR" Brown Red . 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