Sidney Dawes to Resign Preside r rince KuDea Doiiy Newj Wednesday'. February 25. 1953 ne Gordon and Anderson Outplay CCC In Final Quarter to Win 56-49 . Of Canadian Olympic Association A. S 1 d n t y i sportsmen have liitltmu-d thatrwobln ue MONTREAL . Dawes, who has hetaed the: the federal K'vernm-ni should Canadian Olympic AaclatUn ' a.iume full financial renpoiiHi-Rinre the last war. says he will ; bllity for the Kujne. but "this t rJ,'t JLv nation oI c atiu presto " "Perhaps the '' if u ners U th .... 1 Penalties Prove Costly To Holkestad's Millers j not stand for re-election. policy would ncn-ely nerve u, i ."Thts U my last year." said the increase Interest tn the narriBK " s ""v CTJA DresKteni. I nere w rc-i n iiri( uunu iu " imnnrin, i '; PUhUi-itt Anderson turned back the close- ports during and following the j longer have a personal rontiec-(f , '1 frorr t, i 18.S2 Olvmnic Uumes ai HeislliKl i uou wun mo uiyiuiiu-. euori nrf that the Montreal InduslrialLst and such policy "mtuM lst!jw , xm would retire from an active part have political repereusiuuns 1 i In the Canadian body. which would Involve problems t eheddns, hustling CCC squad last night and came from behind to win the second last scheduled senior basketball game 56-4!) and tied Mansons Omegas for s. I The next meetUm of the COAl"' "flection, distribution and . ..... ... ...n ull.tiii. -nti It icii I fliiittB t..i. i 1 directors is seneauiea ror vnis i the league championship .-. ' fmftas. Another lame men puTnXs0 y S "tSTl- i wou.d be neceyU, decMe the K? , lta before the poful Glen Tiny, j iavorne oinciam. ' ; But, the bulletin salt), the Canadian SjKirta AdvLsory Coun- j ell should be alert to the in res-1 sity of Kreuter federal supiiort ' i r- .- N Saturday and the annual meeting of the association will be held March 28. Dawes' verbal statement coincided with the release of the (OAs latest bulletin In which the associations finances were rrlnn rentr. and Bid ocnein.. ij' "! In the inter A division, Fraser forward, were we.e.uu. fouled out of the i ...... I I Si PMVllrq ,1ishpd out a solid 30- I lur ntiruuftn uiiu lur uretup- .mcitt of sport atnuui Canada pime in the last quarier ' wuur. n, . i... i mirt tioiinnnir aeainst eellar- more pluyutK fields, more arenas, ntorv Muititetit and ' ntuiv utiti better eouehes and trainers are ' " "'' ' vT" J 1 seven by tne -nc -hots against Qf makers lik0 ""Millers also played minus tall . Kristmaiwon and Tait with 12 'eath, Niekerson and Ford wita n m m, -h-ii HTe Rame w hotly contested nine points and Christensen with urgently required.' For Canada to drop out of the games, as some have iita-cll. because of Indifferent ahowing. i throughout. i .. . .,..r, lenis up to the 1!: games were I dl.sciu.4cd, with etiiplia.su on a "tougher" aitituoe towards sundards to be met by a-tplrtng Olympic athleU's. Funds collecKtl for Uie 19S2 games amounted to S14SI.444 lit. Including J4U0OO from the federal government. Along with the j 1SM8 surplus, the available total I was tl72.3a8.iiS. Expenditures were S142.u4 au. Addini; in S3.-!"'J!)03 for the association's l'J4a VAI.DO 1. II. 1.1 K AS. Miry little Estonian-born distance runner, holds the Canadian open record of 15:14 4 for 5.000 metres. He also is a topnotcher at six miles. Allhouiih a resident of Canada fincc mid-1950. he will be unable to represent Canada at the 1954 British Empire Ganfrs at Vancouver since he is not a British Tempers flared raw at every i for me users, nun uUiU y ! all scoring with 16 points other call by referees Bill David- topped son and Ole Slatta and objec- but besides Dick WesclVs eight-tions were raised against calls point total got little other help, not nnde ! A Junior tlU rePlaccd tne WANTS OHiNGE scheduled inter B game with After the came. CCCs coach Maple Leafs outscoring Wolves Canadian Wins Squash Title -i t. XORM.W 1'I.LM IX 17-year-old nxikie centre with Edmonton Oil Kings, Is scoring champion of the Western Junior Hockey League. Leadine, candidate for rookie honors In the circuit, Ullman'g title is his fifth scoring crown. He was top marksman twice in bantam and once in midget and juvenile play. He finished the i ?gulation WJHL sea-on with 30 goals and 4j asistti. Stengel Missing as Yanks Officially Begin Training BUFFALO, N Y. (APt E.n e Howard of Toronto became the first Canadian to win the United States squash racquets singles ehiinipliituihlp when he defeated C.ilvm MtkrCrarken t f Eit(?!e-wood, N J , 15-9, 11-15. 15-12, 10-15, 15-13, In the finals lure of jbtxtklet and approximately MB4 : for accounts not yet received T!m balance rest at t2B,UO V4 Tins comiures with a surplus of jt22.I3 74 foliowiii", tlie l'48 ': games at Lonoon. 21-13. Lineups: Senior ..-troll A tnilcr-ml FUten 11. Dims 13, Holkisl.-wl 15 Webber S. Arney 9. Hibb 3. Currte. OnrUnier. Total 56 ' Thnmpron RnccMord 2 Scherk 6. Sunctberit 10. Uiulms 10 Carlson 8. D Scherk "ll. Total 49. Inter A Kiiire Wesrh 8. ChriMoff 16 Parnell 6, J Parnell, Hnclxkunon I m - In directing attention to 1950, 'the 45th annual US. Tennis arid the bulletin, prepared by vice- j 8iuash Association squash f''e-president NeLsttn lUirt, saiil Mime 'quels tournament. 7b Michigan ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. AP a $1,000 boost. Yost U one of the Sedewirk Flndlav 1 loUl 38 tracer r-.it ne Niekerson pora With manager Casey Stengel and best men tn the league at getting Ciccone 5. KrlFtmnnson la chrim- . , - , mlssiiie. New York on base. ensen 10. Uc AIee 8. Sheppard S. Tail ! Yankees officially 0ned spring ; 12. Total 68 Junlr (training here this week. PHOENIX. Ariz, i APi New York Oiants three major custi- Untile leafs McLean 6. Dean 6 iasketbd Coach Jim Turner directed the Holkestad requested a change in referees for his next and final name with the G-As. but was; told by Art Murray, president of the basketball association. ; that "the association has no jurisdiction whatsoever over the referees to be used in any particular same." Referees take their turns as the games appear on schedule. Fred Calderonl, referee-in-chief, said later. Rupe Holkestad. standout player last night for Alex Bill's winning G-As. was awarded 14 free shots, making half of them count to bring his total score to 15 and highest for the game. BEST IN SECOND The second frame was the millers' best, in which they nicked up a 12-8 deficit from the first period and ended only two points behind 27-25 at half time. Hardest worker and spectacular playmaker for the losers was Don Scherk who coralled 11 points to top his team's basket-makers. . The victory gives Bill's hardware squad a better-than-even a Total ai "'3 pitchers and catchers in the ' allies of 1952 Monte Inrtn. Sal WorsHaudenschlid Row a, light wrkout. i Maglie and Larry Jansen turned Auid a. Carlson 3 uber. Kan. , Sff,n-i ls WOrkine with the up at the opening of sorinc traln- Parent. PUInrd. Total 13. Friday and Saturdc t young players in the club's rookie ' ini in fine shape and declared (school. , j themselves fit. ! Allie Reynolds, ace hurler who ! Outfielder Irvin said he wasnt i Is leading the holdout brigade of worried atout the ankle he broke a dozen players, decided to wait . in an exhibition game last spring i around for one more day before Pitchers Maglie and Jansen. w ho ! departing for his Oklahoma City had been bothered with bad 'home. The club has offered him ! backs .said they didn't expect $37,000. He wants $40 000. j any more trouble, i First-baseman Joe OJlins and . outfielder Hank Bauer watched! VERO BEACH. Fla. lAPt Civic Centre Curtailment Of Pro-Rec Program Scored GROSSINGER, N Y. (APi Rocky Marciano, world heavyweight boxing champion. ruv ended the preliminary pha.se of his training for his fijht vi'.h Jersey Joe Wa!cott. Marciano has been here since Juu'.tary f, and the remainur of the drills for tbe April 10 bout will be held in Holland, Mich. The bout is slated 1-tr Chicago. Trainer Cnariie Goklm.ai said Marcuno had boxed 71 rounds and nad done 238 miles of road work in the last seven weeks. Plane Company Workers Play Chess by Mail VANCOUVER (? Curtailment the workout and both Indicated ' Manager Charlie Diessen has In- of the Pro-Rec physical fitness, that they will come to terms vented a new contest designed to program by the provincial gov- speedily. encourage Brooklyn pitchers to take bunting seriously. Hurlers Vie Rasrht. Ed Lopat : chance to win the league cnam- ernment nas brought protests pionship. The worst his team from authorities here. (Time To Be Announced) See NEW METLAKATLA, KETCHIKAN The TWO TOP LOCAL TEAMS ploy fori International Tournament Chomplonil, The pitchers will play five- ' and Whitey Ford are the other can oo is w revert. iu scv..,. Horate Lear, secretary-treas- ,,,.,, hMt. The remmnina i innlnir games The hftter. m 1 place. Now actually better tha L.rer 0, thc PacifiC Coast Soccer . Ulliignerl plavers Include .John ; not be permitted to swing until tied with Manson. Omegas Oay LeagUe, described the action MjMize pm RiiZUU). Gene Wood- they have UUd down at least one percentage points) who were j ..a traggJc thing' for hundreds ot . Un- -nd Mi,.k(, Mantle. (safe bunt in two tries. i ren lceu iaj a uuc-caint wnnnrriprs tt'nn nave ueneiiLLeu . Joe Black, whose failure to Saturday night. G-As can j through the program. ' the championship if they win i ..It Wjjj a great blow to the ' their last scheduled tilt with . league here .especially the TORONTO (CP) Chess players ORLANDO. Fla (AP Third- execute the snueee play in the baseman Eddie Yost, a .233 hitter j World Series inspired the bunt-for Washington, has rejected ', Ing program, will by one of the what the American League club ' pitehers. has called its final offer to him. i - - - - - Reserve your tickets now ot the Civic Centre or Art Murroy's Mes'i' at Toronto's A. Y. Roe Aircratt 'CCO next Tueiay. j minor circuits, which had the Conipuny plant are engaged in If thev drop that one, G-As advantage of training supervi-a transatUntic contest with remain tied for top place with ion an(i other a.ssistance from players at the Tlionwon-Houstoa The Nats are reported to have ; i offered Yost $16,000, the same as he received last year, plus a bonus if the team does well at' the gate Yost originally asked i ' , Pro-Rec," he said. j Government appropriations lhave been cut from $131,805 to ,$74,768 for next year. i Johnny ( avallin, veteran Van company in Enirland that costs about $3 a game. But they hive lots of tlm 48 hours to think over their moves. It hpt'an it-iih a vi.it. rif Tnnv Savoie Seeks Lightweight J for a $4,000 raise, but ls said to I couver lacrosse coach, said the nave scaled down nls rer)UP5t to governments utuuu wiu iu.iv DAILY NEWS 'HANDY' WANT AD ORDER BLANK DAI1Y HEWS WANT ADS WILL HELP YOU SELL OR BUY Deakin of Toronto to friends int. ! about wreck" training programs ThelTIll- Title Bout KMI 4 I Hie DOUl Death Claims Andy Lotshaw INDIANAPOLIS IAP. An- , tor minor .acru ,ls. , the English company. Thom.son-Hoe.ston .fum has a! I Of ficials of the 25.000-member j flourihing che-s club and su- j B.C. Parent-Teacher Association; Bested a cone-ipondence mrtch MONTREAL (CP The Mont- at a meeting in Surrey expressed : real Athletic Commission an- "grave -concern" over any cur-j with Avio. Deakin aereed and iOi games were arranged with J R Inounced Monday that Armand tailment of the program. ; Coilacott of Toronto. caDtain of! Savoie. Canadian lightweight! The executive of the associa-! RENT A ROOM, HIRE HELP, FIND A LOST ARTICLE OR DO PRACTICALLY ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF! has filed a tinn nlans to meet with govern- drew 'Andyi Lotshaw, Z3, wio the Canadian team I boxing champion. ehullnrP alone with a $2,500 m.r,r officii.!. t seek clarifica- rubbed the kinks out of ill" J Players use an airraal form tnnncif aoaimt wnrld chamnion i r.t ik ..irtoiimont mriir achins muscles Of pro ba'eouil for rach move. A player en'ers; ti 'f.,.. - i . and fnnthall nlavers for 30 vtars The Daily News, Prino Rupert, B.C.? bis move and malls it to his o 6 DAY RATE IS CHEAPER THAN ONE DAYr , The commission was informed ati , B c 80 of wnlch are died Sunday niht. . . ponent. The form, must be mail uj vo.vu , Vancouver. , iajumuaw iiaui iui ; " noma in uie retain. c ana(iian Promotions, Inc.. that I ; Cubs fur more . than ncor, of Rare Catch GUELPH, Ont. 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