Dozen Net Enthusiasts Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, August 28, 1953 SPORTS- ROUND-UP By GALE TALBOT y'O "t ; y for Week-End Tourney "1 wo dozen icuiiw - a uii3ici d. auugn .ip lined up and ready vs Kristmanson. mrt in the City Opcn 7:00 Men's Singles D. Water- ,-nament being staged umu vs w. uaruner. FOREST HILLS ( AP) A thor-Ken Rosewall and freeing them oughly-confused group of United i from responsibility In the dou-States tennis officials are gath- Dies. i ednhnHona,Wa!,tlnS ,theart.0f MAY SAVE SEIXAS he national championships to- , , . . . m;rrow and wondering what, If Bac.k to. Ma"' h w111 have end by the Prince WATER reveals whisky true flavour wm s trnameni turday afternoon and iiiyming, can Be done about i" " V " J hreakinz Australia'. 0i-,i- team. Yes, he u cmceded, a he and hue through tsunoay. hU fellow deep-thinkers were giving considerab'e thought to holding Vic. Selxas out of , the nom on ine game. They are fresh from watching an All;iip rvr-Iri,. o db (i on until auoui o p.m. Lid start again at 10 ; 7:00 Men's Doubles H. Holk-estad and Brown v J. Banman and R. Sahlen. 7:30 Men's Doubles B. Sprinkle and H. Stadnyk vs Kristmanson and Hartwig. 7:30 Men's Singles Bolton v;. J. Bannian,, .r 8:00 Ladies' Doubles P. Hick-son and E. Webster vs I. Regehr and A. Llndseth. 8:00 Ladies' Singles M. Tough vs Q. Charstad.- tiny ror a iuii uu b Hartwig and Mervyn Rose crush ! doubles this time and permitting ;'. Av - him to take his two best shots at iher permitting. the brst U.S. doubles teams In tne at Baston, champ:onshins champ:onships w for Saturday was inut nieht by II. IIollc- and two weeks before that they f ough, H. Stadnyk and . '' . s ; i ' i the Ausslea in singles. After all, he volunteered, a 34-year-old such as Selxas should take things easy. Ha was reminded that, according to the records, Seixas admits to only 29., "Thafj right," Main said. "I was thinking of Billy Talbert . The foregoing will peihaps tiva an tHaa nf thA r'nnl ntiH 1. n- follows: inrdav's Draw : SASKATCIIEWAM ROUGHRIDERS are looking forward to a brighter season in the' Western Football Conference this season latter firJLiiing in the' league cellar last fall. Helping will be quarterback Glenn Dobbs, (left) throwing paauesto Mac Specie, (centre leading end in the United Btates National Tottball Women's Singles P. Vancouver Edged In Scries Game ; S. Tarns; A. Llndsetn naa sai glumly at South Orange! while the visitors' singles aces ook turrs whacking the U.S.! Soys about. Nov they ' don't know vhat to think. ; ' "In my mind," said Alrich Man 'r.. the head of the US. Davis Cup committee." it comer down 'o whether Tony . Trabert can play himpf back into the form he had In 1951, when he carried Frank Sedgman to five sets in the nationals here." . . n's SinRles ii. tiiaa- coating thought being given to " league Iast year witn Cleveland Browns, and Stan Williams, m- st Hartwig; B.. Wells vs U.S. Davis Cup preparations. : vaiuaoie player for Dallas Texans a year ago. ' WUXIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP pitcher Sam Cooksey singled Ir the winning run In the eighth Inning Wednesday to give .Front Hoywl, Va., a 3-2 decision over Vancouver )n a first-round xcri Doubles n. and E. Klcrstad vs Mr. RVclls; P. Hlckson and Put Seagram's "83 to the water testi Waier, plain or parklifig, " ' reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet, Seagrams "83' Seagram's Sure The most solid not of optimism we heard came from Straight Clark, who with Hal Burrows upset Hoad and Rosewall in the VS. national doubles. . "They can be beaten," he said positively, "by keeping the pres vs B. Bolton and Y. NO SOLUTION . . game of the Little League b tse- Col. Jim Bishop, the president bed Doubles II. Btnd-i.. cooksey eave ud onlv two hits of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Associ ation, was able to offer no real sure on Hoad's service. Some- RE-ROOF... with DUROID Asphalt Shingles : Inquire about our Instalment Payment Plan FOR FREE ESTIMATES SEE OR CALL GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. solution to the dilemma facing j times he Isn't too sure of It. I the cup selection committee. He honestly think we have a good LlndrHh vs J. Ban- .hlle strlkinfr out ninc and E. webiter; &.r. and wnKing two Vancouver batters. vs winner of Hickson,. But the Canadlans pusnecl ve ilton and Lee match Flnffle nm cn the fwo hitg , ns Singles H. Holke- the fourth Inning and forced conceded readily mat thinesi chance " look none too promising at the ' ' . moment, but pointed out cheer-1 Recoverable reserves of nat- tinner or wens ana l the game Into cxl-a Innings, hmtch; R. Sahlen vs , RpgaIation LltUe u&sue games re six frames. Phone 909 uy mat tennis fortunes have a-uraf g eas 1H Sagi,atchewan are way of changing from week to! ff ,T f week. He offered no estimate estlmated as hlSh as 500 biUlon of when they mtRht veer again cubic feet. . . in the U.S. direction. .1 " 213 First Ave. W. hi's Doubles B. Bol- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor"'" Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. -v ". D. Lee vs B. Turner i hell. ! About 217,000.000 piescrip-tlons were dispensed by the omens Dounics m, B. Bolton vs S. Tarns British national health service rstad. , In J9S2. . "If I had to be pinned down," the cclonel finally said, 'I would thlni: that our chances of wlnH nlng the cup back, hinge upon our ability to win three tingles matches. Yes, i woulu fa r letr ting our two best men concentrate on beating Lewis Hoad and iers, Assured of Pennant, Time To Break Records jMix '"i' ff ' 2- yo ft r fill I I 1 1 1 If r"i " i h Press sports Writer went on to an easy trlumch. Vic . 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