jM'4" Thuisday, October 19, 1953 FAMOUS DUO-THERM HOME HEATERS Jidmonion Myers Draw Viih Royals J!urtschy Recalled By The Canadian Press . Now that Edmonton Flyers t ave finally scored a goal on I leir home ice, they should be :ble to take a better aim on the i Western Hockey League crown t.iey woji last season. DUKE UNABLE TO OPEN BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES VANCOUVER CP The Duke of Edinburgh will be unable to open the British Empire Games here July 31 although he will watch many events being run off, Stan Smith, general chairman of the Games Society said here Wednesday. Just back from talks in Ottawa, Mr. Smith reported the duke's itinerary to the society at a dinner meeting. "I was informed that Prince Philip's visit to Australia and his part in opening of Parliament ceremonies will make it impossible for him to leave for Canada before July 29," Mr. Smith said. . -iu Si ' Spokane, Nelson Battle to 5-5 Tie By The Canadian Press Spokane Flyers and Nelson Maple Leafs opened the 1953 Western International Hockey League season at Nelson Wednesday night by battling to a 5-5 stalemate. In inter-.leaguc -'.ction Kim-berley Dynamiters of the WIHL found Okanagan league competition more than they could handle for the third straip.lu night, dropping an 8-5 decision to Kamloops Elks. Maple Leafs broke out a commanding 4-1 lead over the Flyers, in the second period but' found I themselves all squared up at the end of regulation time. Tho teams split a pair of poals in overtime. The first bridge across the River Thames at London, Ens-land, was built more than 1.1100 years ago. Flyers cracked a goose-egg j tiat had been with them for 128 j ilnutes of hockey in their own j rena and went on to score two j more goals Wednesday nitthf and s K 4h Reese Seen Dodger Mentor if Dressen Fails lo Sign The New Duo-Therm Imperial Priced from .'J-lL-'Yt. i earn a 3-3 draw with New Westminster Royals. Centre Frank O'Grady was the :ero when he completed a break-Dway by Buddy Boone by beating I Helen Dechene at the 8:43 mark '. f the first period. Thai lied it p at 1-1, Royals' Gordie Fasho-. ay having opened the scoring Et 1:25. O'Grady scored anain in the tecond period and Hugh Coflin rotched the tying marker with saven minutes left in the game. ering Rccsc as a possible successor to Dressen, O'Malley said: . Hi ' i 5 V "t: csmsxns . mw ' Vf;f r. Tyl.?1"" I To "That's something we'll discuss i in a week or so. Right, now we're j going to ive Dressen a week to '; think it over." Dressen, flushed with two 'straight National League cham-i pionships, had demanded a three-year contract for $50,000 a I season. O'Malley countered with i an offer of a one-year pact at an , increase in salary from $35,000 i to $42,500. Dressen attempted to ; ! compromise for a two-year contract at O'Malley's salary fig-1 ures. He was turned down. ! Dressen promised to give O'Malley his final answer before , , he leaves for his California home ; Monday. j $1 3 9-oo MEN'S TEN-PIN LEAGUE A meeting will be held Sunday, October 18 at 2:30 p.m. at the Bowling Alleys. All entries must be in by this time as league play will get under way the following Wednesday, October 21. PRICED AT $204' HROOKLVN (APt Charlie Dressen. still insisting today he will not return as Brooklyn manager for anything less than a two-year term, may be succeeded by Dodijer captain Pee Wee Reese. P.eese, a favorite of Brooklyn president Walter O'Malley and long regarded as a possible future successor to Dressen, indicated strongly he would be receptive to taking over the Dodger reins if they weu. of red him. Reese expressed surprise at the failure to rehire Dressen as Dodger manager Wednesday and said he hoped Dressen would return next year. "As for myself, I will have to talk with the club before I can say anything. I certainly don't intend to contact them. They will get in touch with me if they want me," he said. Asked whether he was consid ! 1 j Enjoy automatic forced warm air heat and save up to 25 per cent on fuel with handsome Duo-Therm Heaters . . . Automatic Power-Air Blower optional. See how Duo-Therm's advanced Modern Styling adds charm to any room. Get more heat from every drop of oil with exclusive Dual Chamber Burner. Get instant heat control at the turn of a dial ... and don't forget to ask obout Duo-Therm's Automatic Thermostat Controls , optional at a reasonable extra cost. .N. Boslon Bruins Aiming High This Season By The Canadian Press Low Down Payment Balance on Easy Tern i Boston Bruins, the giant-killers of last season's National Hockey League playoffs, have ambitions to become giants themselves this season. r- The fact that the Bruins are the only unbeaten team in the NHL after a week of activity isn't too significant in itself, since they've played only once while everyone else has had two or three outings. But the Bruins' debut last Sunday was a resounding 4-1 victory over Montreal Canadiens, : the proud Stanley Cup holders. Ij Tho team that entertains Tor '48 International 'a-ton pickup $775 '48 Anglia Coach $400 '41 Chevrolet Coach.... $500 '50 Plymouth Sedan $1425 '35 Hudson Sedan $325 '41 Packard Sedan $350 '49 Ford Tudor $1350 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LIMITED ... ..... , Select and 'Mail Your Overseas Christmas Cards EARLY! '.-, -7 20 lor $1.00 10 for SOc In handy DISPENSER 2m! 'A A r FT't' with compartment I lor osed blade, tttelir pickife. s btiitr He Dibb Printing Co: 1 Ideal floor covering for the kitchen where tM heavy traffic. Resists soil and is easily cleens More resilient and comfortable to work on rk onto Maple Leafs tonight is virtually the same aggregation that ousted the first-place Detroit Red Wings in the -semifinals before bowing to the Canadiens. The incomparable Milt Schmidt, now a sedate 35, is '4'ttSK."I u ' f " I ' ; I ' I . ;4, . - - j .o - ' . ' ? rw& - . f. i -:j ' . -': bore or hard surfaced floors. Rich, mellow coloi FROM ONLY ; back for centre-ice and general spark-plug duties. Thirty-three- vear-old Sugar Jim Henry still I guards the nets. Defencemen Bill Ouackenbush and Hal Lay- 25 n t r- v f f .J fat HI I i. Mr V - f . . "' ,' -.' " ' . "I-- ' ' ' a)4 ;- m ' ... ' - I .1 r-4U .-..isr 3 it' Vgj VP f i ;J-'oS ' ;: ''.,:';'-v : .'" 4 S ' -St " is' . , r v'H.-'-i '"V ? Hi. . ? '" J SQUARE YARD UP coe and penalty-killing forward Joe Klukay, all in their 30s, are still around. The line of Fleming, Mackell,, Johnny Peirson and Eddie Sand-ford, which carried the mail in la.st year's Stanley Cup bid, accounted for two of the opening-night goals against Montreal. A newcomer worth watching is left-winger Doug Mohns, from the Memorial Cup champion Barrie Flyers, who fired a third tally Sunday. The .Leafs ,go to, Boston with a 1-1 record, but .face one of the Y tf a: . WE HAVE NORTHERN B.C.'S LARGEST STOCK OF LINOLEUM. 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