. muw mmm 1 1.' ::J. , Tht Rookies Impress New Dodger Manager Prince Rupet Daily News i.inistiay. January 27, 1054 Schedule For Rest of Season Ju.st which Kv WALTER ALSTON rookies have the , equal ability. Their success help the Dodners depend largely on contrS best chance to Manager of Brooklyn Dodgers At Curling Club' Announced I do not know. All the piwners now wcu tney can pin, ta from the Montreal club are of 1 major league hitters, '" Draws for the remainder of the season, made by the thirds of the previous rinks, were announced today by the Prince Rupert OXFORD, O. From the start, may I say that 1 am not in a good position to say much about the Brooklyn Dodgers for the simple reason that I am new to the major leagues. Ahnnt the onlv Dodger depart Curling ciuo. MODERN AND OLD TIME They re as follows: Third Ramsay Rink Wins Trophy The Jean Rumfay rink staged a 7-ender last night to win the Columbia Cellulose Curling trophy 15-13 from a fighting Wakley crew skipped by Bessie Wakley. The Wakley rink of Mrs. Wakley which included Mrs. , Kennie, Leah McKay and Kay Martin, was leading 13-2 at the conclusion of the ninth encj. On the tenth end Ramsay scored 5 and Wakley added one, only to have the Ramsay squad of Ramsay, Alice Ritchie. Alma Whatman and Pat Hicks come through with a shattering 7 points in the 12th end to take the game. Aussies Bent US. Netters Skip W. Anderson F. Aston DANCE-FRIDAY LEGION AUDITORIUM Music by THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS Featuring: FREDDY LANG Canada's Champion Old-Time Fiddler ment I can discuss is the rookie , department. As manager of ' Montreal and St. Paul I have had the opportunity to watch most of these boys develop. We have; several fine young pitchers coming up from Montreal in Hamp, Coleman, Tom Lasorda, Ken j Lehman, Ed Roebuck and Glenn ' Mickens. e,,iama,, nrnhahlv Imnrnvp:! t P. Berg I P. Bird j B. Eyolfson I R: Ford E. Garner j J. Georgeson I E. Gordon M. Greene J SYDNEY, Australia .tfAmeri- traliaas Clive Wilderspin and : " ,?n ;an Davis Cuppers Vic Seixas j Neale Fraser in the Australian j J- J"";" ind Tonv Trabert dropped a national tennis championships, i Btt the most. He gets good velocity on his fast ball, his curve is sharp and he has Improved con W. Stewart F. Willson S. Simpson P. Bell S. Newton C. Barbour R. Bone T. Parker W. Mclnnes D. Domlnato J. Mitchell B. Schuman J. Notman B. Skallmerud H. McDonald W. Smith . H. Lewis r. Radford J. Taylor S. McLaren R. Wilkins R. Brown R. Johnson J. Macdonald J. Lindsay J. Paul A. McDonald I: ei i ,i..ki. T-I fl-.o loct A mrif! n S J- IjUUIIC L-'lll. ariiii-iiiiai uuuuics itiatui, aucj v.... .wj ' 6-4, 12-10, 30-B, today to Aus-1 left in doubles play. Lead II. McKinnon M. Hill W. Gordon S. Shelley J. Rowbotham S. Mintcnko Geo. Morgan D. McDougal A. Simundscn T. Boulter T. Thomas J. Martin A. Ogilvie S. Dominato L. Blaine T. Christie n. Hawryluk S. Furk S. Gray W. Long T. Parkhouse D. Brown D. Williamson J. McLean A. Murray ' J. Breen W. McLean W. KniTht E. Thompson J. Eby H. Robbins F. Anfield II. Morgan C. Mills Second , 9 S. Elkins A. Ritchie E. Quart R. Anderson D. Tucker E. Gladding G. Lemlre A. Nickerson B. Field W. Bremner C Whatman Ted Smith A. Manson W. Lambie 8. Pet row M. Martin E. Lindsay W. Stone Geo. Murray W. Vance J. Mnssallem G. Dibb A. Rivett C Ham R. Allen O. Quast D. MePhce W. Wasyk C. Moore A. Kristmanson D. Ritchie J. McLeod R. Reeves Thornsteinson ANN IS STl'Kl'S, coach of the new British Columbia Lions entry in the Western Interpro-vincial Football union, displays the well-known Stukus grin as he looks over 8.000 applications for season tickets to Lions' games this fall. Outright sales of the 8.100 seats at prices ranging from $24 to $28 a seat for the season has brought the club $98,000. An advance sale of 6.500 season tickets by May 1, 1954, was one condition set by the WIFU for Lions' entry into the league. u WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE j I THt FURY STORY Of fW h ajJ THE GREAT l fiJ; EVERGU0ES5 JL J fiKlliV 1 siderably' in controlling his i pitches. Lasorda seems to have ; overcome his wildness. i Lehman started the season ! very well but was slowed down I by a bad ankle. Roebuck was our hard luck pitcher but showed good stuff all year. Mickens may j need more seasoning. He is aj i line prospect. Don Hoak, a third baseman,! and Charley Thompson, a cat- ; Cher, were with me in Mi.-nlieaij and both did fine Jobs. ! , Some say HoaK Us a better de-; ! fence third baseman than B'i'v j Cox. Others say that's hard to ; believe. I'll say it is. If he fields : In the majors as well as Cox, (j ooklyn will have the two beat W. McKenzie T. McNeice M. Matthew W. Meighen A. Miller N. Moore C. Ostertag B. Parker W. Petersen K. Robertson IB. Rowbotham R. Rudderham J. Scott E. Shier U Sieber J. Stewart H. Thorn E. Turner I. Wakley K. Warren MEN'S, WOMEN'S, GIRLS', BOYS' qnd DRAPERY, Etc. Aston Leading Point Contest E. Paulson L. Butterick H. Waldbaurer W. McLean D. Johnson W. Baxter A. McBroom Lugrin,- D. Frizzell BARBARA HALE M G. Martin, D. Sout,cr, J. Wilson, Spares E Clearance Sale Now On AH Departments WAIIACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE third ba.semen in the National League. From the St. Louis club we will E. Vaughn, J. Cross. i ANTHONY QUINN- RICHARD CAW have pitchers Moore, Negray. TODAY ONLY i A IMTAl Prince Rupert Men's Curllnr j club points competition got un-! derway last night and the score I to beat is 27. Results of last I night's contest is as follows: j Fred Aston 27: Jerry Lcmi'.e 1 20; Jimmy Johnston 19: Jack i Eby 18: Rov Brown. 17; Hal Kcl- lough 17; Ken Warren 17; Bill ; Meighen 16; Bert Field 15; Terry 1 McNiece 15; Warnie Petersen 15; ; Woodbulchers Win Team High Three; ' Move Up 708 Five-Pin Loop Ladder lArllUL Bessent and Draneil. I know these pitchers only from former spring training games, and by their records. Of course, Don Zimmer will Join us from St. Paul. He looked very good la-'t "ONE BIG AFFAIR" "INKERWOUI O STORY Last Show :'i0 p.m. FtMOUS FLAYERS THEAlui "ALONG CAME JONES" Ends Todoy Tiser Cats 37, Hotshots 3:5, Maniacs 34. Woodbutchers 32, Atoms 30. Powerhouse 28, Boom Cats 25. Shearpins 22, Digesters 20, Sparks 19, Gremlins 15, Handicaps 14. Kbowint "WOMAN IN THE WINDOW HELLO TO A GOOD BUY" . . . nl a r.ucul Buy is w hat you'll alwiijs t!'l you buy a used car ;it COn PARKER I.TI). spring and I understand his head injury no longer trouble him. The return of Lon Neweombe from the army shuuld be a )n !i) to the pitching staff if he can return to his pre-servlce i'onn. The pitching figures to be better than last year if only because "e will have Don Newcnm- hue1: f know that Ct.il Er.skine Is a line pitcher. ITS 0UZUN0...0BJGH' Mel Matthew la; Bob Anderson 14: Stew Shelly 12; Lindsay Ely 12. The point competition will continue t .'night and conclude Thursday night at 7 p m. At 9 p n. first games of Orot'o Cif',ar Store knock-out competition will start with newly-drawn up rinks. Playoffs for the Cook's trophy Tiger Cats', Hotshots and Maniacs, retained first, second and third places in the Local 708 Five-Pin bowling league last week but Woodbutchers took over sole possession of fourth, place. Woodbutchers also took team high three with a score of 2914 while Maniacs took team high single with 10G8. Ladies hign single was won by Darlene Olson with 281 and Belle Emerson with T32 took ladles high threi 4 ., : Jim Pei'ry.-wMi 259 won men's Here Come 1 Laurie Wins Challenge Cup From Garner 'ft 51 Plymouth n io:t lieu! it. Fully winterized. vlll be played Immediately uu Technicolor 1 -J" Jk. depend;) - Jack Laurie and his rink ui Ri.n Rkiillmeiiid Jerrv Lemlre lowing the Orotto competition. This will be followed by the SPORTSMM Checkcd for hility 1565 . I,....,... K (th.f round-robin Dlav for the Ruper 4ilgh 'single an. D. Hopkins roll 51 STl l.KBAKK.K SI'DAN Radio, heater. Other ex-, triis. Smooth as a swing ride. Only 1525 30 I'KIFKCT SI I).N Heater. A-l condition."" Here's economy you'll like 785 ed 07U to 'capture mens hign three. Standings: th, n,.H vniiiu rhillenire ruD moiois iiopny am' the Beit Young Challenge CP ( annua, 1 wm start March from the Ed Garner rink Sun- lg wC continue unui March 24. day in a nip and tuck game. It : n roNi i fil.ot'.iriht, FROSTBITE TIPS... c,i:i).N healer. A-l. .-.e ravings. 995 Enjoy Ui Only was Garner's sixth defence of 1 NHL Standings Holgate Awarded me cup. The two rinKs were uea 1-1 i t the end of the first end ana Rifle Crest YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER BOB PARKER LTD. Garner took the lead in the Mil w , 20 J5 . 23 19 . 18 A Ps 1 ai oo I ' 102 65 74 54 126 44 133 42 100 23 r 1S3 140 07 114 107 U5 12 17 ' 13 21 23 34 Detroit . . Motitrpitl Toronto . Huston New YorK Cliicavro second. Laurie tied it up again ! gm Holgate won his murks-In the third and Garner got an-; manship crest at the Civic Cen- HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" "Til other point in the fourth enri. tr- Youtn rule emu msi ..." . . K ' when he shot a perfect score of Laurie s crew went ahead when ,pptrt tn 1 BOB T0NT - IIOPE-MAItm him at the conclusion of the , weekly meetin? by Rifle Club; fit J.' sonosi f m M SJ&V VMHVOULOVI 1 VJr. L. kmom U 4 rj; - NtVM HAUTW V . f 1 "?! 'v " KUMI - president Dick Paul. they got three points in the fifth end. Garner's squad added another point in the sixth end, and another in trie eighth but Laurie captured two more single insurance points in the ninth and tenth ends. Bob Rudderham's rink has challenged Laurie fo" the cup but no definite date has been A0 -t -nip MrtCT RMHWl 1 giiusintiiew! OlD-T!KHES who insist upon RUBBING FROSTBITE AREAS WITH OR WITHOUT 6NOW, DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT.' NEVER TAKfi THEIR AOVICG. HARMFUL 6PFECTS E-ftULT FROM RUBBINS THOSE PART tACWHS CIRCULATION.' Instead, coven frostbitten UOS6 AND EARS WITH YOUR HANDS. IF HANDS ARC AFFECTED CROSS ARMS TO PUT UNSIOVEO HANDS msioe coat, oNoeR armpits. 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