''r.;a R jrert Doily Mens Monda. D:v-ir,ber 14, 1S53 Billy Tuschiya Scores TKO in Terrao -. .1 3 -i 4 Prinre Rupert lightweight Billy involving Prince Rupert boxers, bout. In charge of tr f w, wi.. l. .- Art lurcoiu?. iik. ae'i.siinea were trn nr i,.tt. r oil il luciiiya, uii '6C if - - - ira I r. i : 6 (en Watson's round attack and a continuii itoiin u iruarc. vwi- plunders. barra? of blowi in the eeond ent for lightweight wa-s out of and third, wored a technical : shape and overweignt and the: . I I -TV. 1 5i ( ''J 2 1 .- 1 r - 5s. t . h T Ti --V- knockout over Shawn Duncan fight was called oil. No oppon- Saturday night in a fight card ent was found for 80-pound Billy at the Terrace Clvk Centre , Saunders In the second fight of his life,. One of the highlights of the Billy had the IrLsh-Scots lad In card was the five-round exhibi-U-ouble right from the first An ; tion staged by B.C. heavyweight experienced fighter and a clever champion Hili Morrison and B C. boxer. Duncan was not in shape, lightheavy titlr-huldrr Andy Mar-He came out too fast in the first : shall. Using their wei;ht and round only to be slowed to a walk experience to advantage both when Billy landed two wicked ; boys went at it with a will and left hooks to the stomach and .hud the small crowd standing up few seconds later had Duncan and yelling h tore the end of the eut of the ring. The referee ' " " " rase W f t f v 4 I --VM hit? HOW HARD? a r r- T Art it If So. IS Too many curlers have tv,o weights draw, and bang! Any bumper lightly i. Ah of these discrepancies in weight are little removed from the draw, and they allow the call for the moderate intenr.e- diates ranging between thse player to use his 1 usual usual steady. . . . , ,hi,j .r.hurned swing to achieve the i "w "' i T c.e,ired results. Thereby he is " "u .1" two extremes finds a limited number of candidates available, yet curling greatness requires a delicate sense of execution when 11. t feik, the lull, oi' chup iii'd - . : r urate and less likely to j 'oreet that the broom is his tar- j i.it i.d r.ot the ioik he is askecl j dressing room. I In the only other decision fight i r .1 i lie are required. The average to remove. I it . I ft . BE A CITIZEN SAILQI MONTREAL CANADIEXS and Toronto Maple Leaf players square off in what is described as the roughest game in National Hockey League history A record 41 penalties were handed out as leafs beat Canadiens 3-0 at Toronto. At centre Leaf's Bobby Soiinger -white sweater wrestles Canadiens- Ken Mosdell. Other piayjrs indemifiable: Dick Gamble ; Harry Watson (4.: Maurice Richard 9) and Danny Lrwicki .1. Ref-ree fdvari cleared both bench-s in the third-period fracas. Daily Passenger Train Service player, asked for a take-out shut, , Generally speaking, the closer is ouite happy if he hit.s the the stone to be removed is to the target at all, but to the precL-ion b laline. the firmer the shot. If : curler the hit and the positional the opposing stone is lying in role is what counts. He plays f..r the bark rings, very quiet weight the corners if necessary and to should be used. In front of the achieve this he must have abso- nnns. extra weight will remove lute confidence in the weight he the stone from play, but when is required to use. v(,u iire hitting rocks in the Draw weight is the primary re- house, quiet your weight to keep quisite upon which all interme- your stones in play. Thus you (iate weights .are based. A rim- maintain your offensive position Near Free-for-AII Features Hab Win mm IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) 1 EXCEPT SUNDAY) FROM I t nmg shot is not to be considered and force vour opponents to si 1 r 11 n this category, as a "rw.ner" play to you. At all costs, control As Harvey, Lindsay Collect $75 Fines; is PRINCE RUPERT thrown with no thought of a your impulses and the urge to standard deviation from the bla.st. The harder you throw and draw. If draw weiaht is tak. r. a-, miss, the greater the panic that The recollection of this prob- ed back in the third period to "'". spreaus 10 your leammaics. There's nothing lfke a high- within one goal when oence in nis oraw. men it is a if you are a skip, take heed. ably was the big reason why th" pull spirited, colorful team to revive lading interest and that's just largest Detroit crowd of tne Maurice Richard and Kenny co.-i.paraLiveiy smipie niauri 101 t'aim down tne nervous impulses . , .. ..j ... htm tn finH- nr.....r.t....n.u;4A..;r,l,,nn iff i i ) : 'season. 13.831. turned ou: las; Mosaeu counu-u wuiun a niiu- - ...... . m .jui ji.c:3.- i.u iuichj. mu what Montreal Canadiens are , The Rf.'N (Rerrt) tftt TO JASPER and intermediate stations from Prince Rupert: 8:00 p.m. Convenient ccjnnecttouat J:i';-r if.r p)inLH east and west. All All timtfi tune shown shown an art nlandard. standard. For For li.ormatlon. ti.orniBtlon. rail rail fr tr writ write K. K. L. L. KORKKTSON', KORKKTSON'. CA-F C..A.F.D- I), "i28 3rd Ave. W, Prince Rupert, Phone 2C0 :ni"ht to see the Red Wings play ite Of each other. Eddie Mazur riui ring weigui. t well' 'the Canadiens. The Habitant tired the other Montreal goal in Back rm weight; 3 Hark 1 didn't disappoint them and the first period. weight i enough weight to rea.-h N nrtirU . . . mui uiimc 'when the final buzzer went. Monireal also was on a scor- the hack behind the rings; Hi doing in the National Hockey League. Fans now expect something out of the nrriinurv When the sit$ of ciiirn-uilori training incrcn&tng 'K; 4-3 victory in Detroit's ing spree Saturday, trouncing Bumper weight 'to tap the. vaimme ine Winer iuh tii4;-ey-wjA 3 Canadiens are involved. It's 1 witn a New York Rangers 7-2 in Mont- a near free-for-all ex- I I f v V I knowledge of ihc s-i: and trail ol the tti I rye training is impO' bound to helD the attenduncn ! y in all the NHL cities, especially i pioded. real- in the otner game tatur- ! Maurice Richard crashed Gler. ray night Harry Lumley scored t r-i A nt,,n. V.ic fifth cHutitt nc Tnrf.nfn mi those of the teams whose training and tltm.. hole hcarurd initit.' smaller crowds. ,lu ' uc ",m "''';;'"', " . Local Cagers Trim Terrace; G& A Downs Pulp Millers 4 j irorri ootn Dencnes swarmea on mapie i-mij .-iui ui and fffon. 3wVWWM mm. '1 t ! lne lce- eiore tne mining piay- ciul. nawn -u xu.u.. causing concern to the league bras- ,ers were parted referee Bill goals by Harry Watson. ' misconduct! Uafs handed Rangers their Chadwick slapped a The me league league is is still sun buzzin- buzzing, In n hts Bill McChesney's Inter A Watts tiers their first loss In seven 0 r:UI ' "t..1. Idi3..Pfa.1iifs i Hawev that will cost te .'when they edged them 2-1 ,a and Nickersons went to town ok starts takirag the Inter A league . t 7-l- Cr.,, nhl T3c i CI TilL C QKtt IlULei nULUrU V faUCrS -J. All lliC U reaI diens diens shared snared in in when when they they ; .. - , j nioh iHmnw h vuitm- at. nnip Mln Rrnthers ,111 anu x-incau cacu aaivagrj ---o--- - r ---- - played loronto Maple Leafs on -' ; .; ... k d 42 in a ame featured mainly by ed league pacesetters Manson 1 EARN UP TO 32DAYSTRAIN1N! !Ted Iind.sav razzed Chadwick when they played to a 2-2 tie me complaints oi tne lerrace jo-zo to give me jeweueia men 1 THIS WEEK'S TOP 8 used car HITS HOTPOINT FLOOR POLISHER from the penalty box after the bf fore a Sunday nignt crowd oi crew against local reiereeing. nrsi oeieai oi mc Bean. Detroit forward was handed a 5.C92 in Chicago. Jimmy Flewin making the most I" a t?ame which saw speedy misconduct penalty. The talk-1 of floor-length passes from Par- Hod Tait have his partial plate ing got Lindsay a $75 fine also I ft nell led the locals In points as broken, Don Ciccone paced the and ejection from the game HPiTiniftrK ff( nPTfl Watts and Niekerson's second drypfjods squad with 17 points when the referee tacked on a 1 1 vllllllvll J UIIU LUtj string took over eary jn U)e anci Nickerson scored 8 for the game misconduct sentence. T X U game. The locals led 7-4. 21-6. Bottlers. The Wings won the game on 1 10 Qr flQIlOrS 44"27 in the firit three stanzas- Llne'JPs: nler R ,,,,, PAY PER YEAR Serving yourcounirr your spare-time 1$ al-4 a profiuble duty. Yi this I You'll 'appreciate MANY TIMES" over MS Plymouth ill be paid rrgul t . ! M iwu goais earn vy uiiuuj airi i lerrace rauiea in tne last two manso IS Andersen 3. Jeltrer 4 lookie Bill Dineen. Detroit buiil I T I CI i quarters, only trailing the coth- itKi--ilmvi'n 12 Masnuum. Orv 4. Navy ratn of pay lit the time you prnd i( training. 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