Prince Rupert Dailv News Friday, October 23, 1953 i'Grid Dopsters Give Up Trying To Solve Big Four Possibilities WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Snow Togs For Bovs and Girls .SPECIAL DAY TO HONOR 1 "Sk By The Canadian Press last-place Calgary Stampede at IN CANADA'S "MR. FOOTBALL IMC 7.95 ?8.95 and up. home to Saskatchewan. In the Big Four here's where the "ifs" start. If Toronto beats Tiger-Cats at Toronto on Saturday and Rough Riders snap their three-game losing streak and knock over the Alouettes at Montreal, eastern Canada fans can look for a tight race to the wire. If Montreal and Hamilton win, the point spread between the co- 2. 1 ,!i,.dl to ! TORONTO Pi The retirement of one of Canada's all-time great football players will be marked Nov. 14 by a Joe Krol day. Krol's playing days after 15 years In senior football ended abruptly last Sunday when he aggravated a knee Injury while Toronto Argonauts were playing Moiitreal Alouettes. The same two Big Four teams will be In action In Varsltar Stadium here Nov. 14 when "King Krol" Is honored. It will be t.ic latt game of the regular schedule. I There are so many "Us" attached to the play-off chances of Big Four and Ontario Rugby Football Union teams that even the experts have given up trying to "dope" out the situation. The teams can decide for themselves on the playing field. In the Western Conference the only thing to be decided is venue of the opening game between Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Western Conference schedule closes out with Winnipeg All Ages. TSMM V I f ITIInK i Selected for quality with an eye toward economy. All colors, too. ana miukuai mm Eveningi 7: - 9:05 p.m. I Cj fa E :.: '-rL'"t: ...... Motinee Saturday 2: p.m. . rumn H j ji, leaders and Ottawa and Toronto ' : WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE : will be six with three games re maining In the 14-game sched- meeting the league-leading Es- Olson's Reign May Only Last Until He Meets Kid Gavilan kimos at Edmonton and the ule. 5" TODAY and SATURDAY eningi 7 - 9 p.m. Saturday Motine 2:0o . "i 2k By GAYLE TALBOT i vantage of a situation made to ! his order a comparative short NFW YORK .AP) It Is high- Hei just a crazy big mixed-up lid-fwVv 1 M Tilt rnitinw V '( i.. ly .,,,,1..1,I ll.-l. "KP 01 Mip-uw:era in me t Bobo n,.lu, ni. OImjii, E51 m rww r YtYt """" '-weee.ii! KIUI Qf t '( Till Vllltl A mmm stnai i class nlch sometimes boasU ;thc world's new middleweight l champion, will ever be compared twr .thr.ee.1of.te,m at, oncf' . 1 seriously with such giants of the Tte fict t,natJ lson. k.nockd 160-pound class as Harry Oreb, 1andy, Tur.p,!J1 d"Wn lTlee ln ...... ? i " iA iMli k.-v Walker anrl Runr Riv ! "lelr ""e aue "l1 nces. , Robinson, to name only three j former kings of a great weight ! division. sarily Indicate that he has all of a sudden developed a real wallop. The Briton was wide open on each occasion, backed against the ropes and seenUifkly i mesmerized, and Bobo was able Jlie jloiuuiesL Profession " The former Honolulu street brawler simply doesn't hit hard enough to belong in such company. It cannot be said, though, that the father of four has not taken fast and complete ad- a STARRING Kf" '! tii 1 O'lferi am a re I i en t:c to put everything he had Into a volley of shots to the Jaw. It was the cumulative effect rathtr than any single blow that put Randy on the canvas. In fact, some of the experts thought the new champ exposed a serious weakness In not stopping his weary opponent when he had him so badly hurt. However, as Olson did win the fight with something to spar.-, it perhaps Is unfair to look lor the flaws. 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