1 1 . H'Way.'Muitli 27, luw . t Coast League Ciubs Perfect Shot With Last Kock Vins 1 t ' Start Spring Training TOWN SHOPPER SERVICE Grand Challenge For Rovvbotham SEATTLE ,AP,-8prln .(Cjjb The JffiS.t iPvll., Calif Dominato Wins Other Primary IHK J'- some clubs will even swim bats and loosen up wlntcr-tightcncJ Vancouver Last year's third-place Capllunos have been com For information regarding this so(e convenient way to shop PHONE BLACK 921 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Competition in Annuo! Spiel ....in the first time this week pletely overnauicu r.nu training at Healdsbuig. Calif The new general manager. Oowcy Soriano, formerly of Prince Rupert, replaces Bob with hi- Inst rock and a perfect shot. Bert as the far-flung Western International Leasue prepares for the 1853 baseball season. Marciano Training Too W T,,.h..fh-J,v, h.t niVht came from behind to win the i Grand Challenge Fashion Footwear competition, 1 r,.c,f., T.,.vi-c vink in the second annud! This year Uie class A loop n is expanded into a 10-club circuit, reaching clear into the prairies for two members, Edmonton and Brown, who has taken over as , league president. . Salem Spring training starts this week at CalUtog. Calif. 'Manager Hugh Luby Is now at i Monterey. Calif., trying to land some Sacramento Bolons rook I ,.:"?,LifN; Xhtl Prince Rupert Curling Club bon.p.el tl-x7 Rockv M',nMi!o Marciano is is i Pmrhnthnm Rowootham also aiso cawturea capiuicu t-Ilt ASPHALT However, the rugged 165-game schedule of 1932, at the end of which the Victoria Tvees walked off with the title, will be shortened. . . . champion , naming too hard for his title Grand Aggregate trophy donat- ender Dominato, Kellougn. Mc-,0 . -,s WalC0U! J ,!;COtC i nttw n aw.fr wards were for lor the mk lum uuu u I Apni . winnine average of 9166 pe; ,ici,,,1Irl rlnk winnlns ies. Yakima Manager Dario Lo-digiani. starting his 20th season In baseball and the second -it ih. tti.nrV helm." will call his E. W. DOWNWARD, civil defence director for International Falls, Minn., found himself in the middle of a giant muddle after he was quoted as saying cup-sized atom bombs had been dropped on the Red Lake, Minn., bombing range. He said it took three hours to cat a meal one day because of Only 144 games are scheduled. ,ith the season SDlit into two These critics tnniK itocKy is j - . , ums-iue v.... ----- . too fine despite the fact the cent, but lc3t to Dominato 16-o(the most game, and not wm- ROOFING And SIDil i thp sunerior auio uuma-j n nK a una:. UJ in halves at the July 4 week-end champion went through a brisk iC'arev of Smithers; rlnk losing how sprinj training mm out at Yakima April 1 competition. Hcie's Trl-l iiv Edo Vaiml ha mov Lonsult Your Local Lontracm camps size up: Victoria Starts at Sonoma, Cal.. April 1. Manager Cec Gai-riott Is at the reins again. Spokane The 19D2 second-ni,ih started wnrkinic out wurkout Wedaesaaj. Tliey say he started training too early ligh; work started Jan. 6 in New York and he may be stale by the time April 10 rolls around. But the two men whose business it is to see that such a thing ed here from Vancouver to become the Braves' playing-man-ager Lewlston The Broncs are training at their "banana belt" by the greatest number of points in any one game, to Sieber of Prince Rupert who lost to Bate-man. 24-4 Following are the prizes which accompanied the trophies: Grand Challenge trophy by A J Dominato -- first prize, four The Superior Auto loss wa; the only defeat in the 'spiel suffered by the Rowootham -ink. In the secondary events. Prince Rupert s Warren narrowly defeated Mc.Connell of Ter For Estimates home field. General manager at their home Ferris Field on Tuesday Don Osborn's boys will j Bill Brenner has spent two telephone calls from newspapers as far. as London. He admitted atomic bombs, were discussed at the civil defence meeting in nearby Fort Fran-" ces, Ont., but denied making any definite statement. Menzies Offers race to win the App.ewiiam Pnhntham trophy. Skip Warren's last ro;k ; - Ford: four weeks In California luoklng for players. open the home season win I double-headers against Calgary May 2 and 3. after starting the 'season on the road against Vlc-. u.ria April 23. Wenatchee l hlels, wnnopc:i o,i tmimnc vesterdav at Lind GREER & BRIDDE say, Calif., expect a tnn-notc'i assist from the Oakland Acora LIMITED doesn't happen manager ai Weill and trainer Charlie Goldman only laugh. How could you be too far ahead?'' asks Goldman sarcastically, and then answers his own question : "Sure, if you're forcing a boy by taking off a lot of weight, and then trying to keep him there maybe you can be too fine. But with Rocky, it's different. He can put on weight and take it off In " -hurry Krimonton The no.wcomei Eskimos started spring training Monday at Compton. Calif. TalsJ" Playlng-manager .l. Shier; four; rinks tied 8-8 in the 11th end. hams. RoberUon. , The toughest match of all wxs j Superior Auto Service iAU.. , the North Star secondary event. 1 onnnry competition by Otto j v;on by Gordie Bateman and his , Quast first prie. four rluo ; rew in an extra end. downing . h.igs. Dominato; second prize. ( the Smithers Cliff DeLage rink, four Stetson hits. Rowbothun-j 13jt third priw. four case3 salmon. Close all the way. DcLago Rustad; fourth prize, four air counted two in the 12th end to cushions. CarmiehaeL tie the score at 12-all. Bate- Applewhaite trophy (second-shot orv hv F. T ADDlewhaite, MP The Channel Islands off the P.O. Ee Phona 909. Funds To Build Village . 1 French coast are not bound by ' " - Gene Liilard, who cxpetts .i.. .... ,in hp t'aeU OI tne ttritisn rarMamrin, eoine to demand a nusuinK I """,lu CANBERRA (CP) - Prinif Min-i . . - , r i -Of Rock has ms oa m . course y in the extra prize, four fly ,k skecna-first n nis uim , w has . what, eveiybody days, but so nrize, four j istcr Mcnztes announced today; that the Australian government: had offered to lend the state of I rlrriMims here. The point is. he's out there working and getting ; ready. That's what counts." "About that long training business." interrupted Goldman. "Rocky depends on condition to back up that wallop of his. He likes to train." electric cloeks, McConnell; third nvUf. four cases oil. Lauri": i fourth prize, four beverage glass sets, Kellough. North Star Bottling Works secondary competition by John- ; nie tleleo'l first prize, four limps. E.'tonnn; second prize, feu- comforters. DeLage; thirJ nrijse. fjur pen and pencil sets. Warren; fourth prize, four sid-s biiron. Collinson. r-..r..,i:.ii..ii trouhv by Bacon In the consolation event, tne Wilson rink of Prince Rupert downed another local rink skip-ocd by Percy Berg. 11-9. to win the Eacon Fisheries trophy. Awardih'- of trophi--; and urizes was a major ev:nt following the curlinz. but r.lso necessitated four top skips to take again to the ice. Bill McKenzie. skip of Dominate) rink, drew closest to the button in a tie breaker shot to win prizes tor the largest end Victoria 2.000,000. interest free. I to finance crccuon of a village' to hou&e athletes for the 19jti ; Olympic Game.?. Menzies said the offer in con-,, ncction with housing a major! stumbling blo.k of Melbourne'; i Ikpcs of holding the same. was 'the last el fort to save the . Mines fur Melbourne and Aui-trelia." - i i "If tlv? offer is not a'cepted these interested In haviiu UV games held In Australia will know ! HOCKEY SCORES I . WHL Playoffs ' Edmonton 5. Calgary 4. (Ed mouton leads best-of-five quar " l.n !l 9.0 1 Fisheries first prize, four: i second prize, ' i ! lamps. Wilson: (four hams. Berg; third prize. he fpiel. I Saskatoon 4. New Westmin-; scored in tlv jrnur rinks were tied for best-of- who is re ..pon.-Jb'.e. he said. Min.ir siid the government stcr 2. (First game of seven semi-final. ) prize, each having scored a slx- ouaris ' t ! .-i,. i-uffMnks. hcott. ' Grand Aesrt'Kalc xropnj "i j : would lo in the money during i9.5-56 to be repayable thirine, j 1956-67. lie said federal govern-I mcnt o!fi"!als rejected a pro Frizzcll Motors winner, kow- tothain; pnzc, four toasters posal by Arthur Coles, cnairman Coaching o the Oivmpic eontroi commn-, ., ir V'V' L'-'-L 4 ; t;Ml'". ' -V V t.e. that the Comm.nw, a'.th ad- 1vifesS 'X' U te (1-d acted irom Victor:- 19i- -f -V 'J 4 1?- V- ; -.,, p . - . 1. . " v ;, . ( i , , - ' ' - ' 1 , 1 4 .1 1" 4, .J i " -' '. -.,, ?! , 3., .... , ' ' - '-'; ' ? , v ' . " ' ' , - i - : i.. If" "i " " - - t C. u . 1 ' ft, - ; . ,i ... ' ., . .. - - . - , '...V' V --' ' i 'i ; '1- f t .. ' l 1 1 3 . ... ' X " 1 1 p i School Plan Turned Down OTTAWA (CP) A plan for a federally - assisted national coaching school for track and field sports has been1 turned .'an was on the tasU tint it; y V f ) o tates other than Victoria, j ? ;. , 5inJ. r' 'S' V ' vV V.J "M'x'lV' . : k ij (,: t down for this year at l?a.st. ur. G. F. Davidson, deputy welfare ' :: . Face-Lifting Job! minister, said today. Group Honor. The proposal, sponsored by the Canadian Sports Advisory Codicil, was submitted too late for appropriations to be Included in the 1953-54 estimates, Dr. Davidson said. Canadian 'Ring Doctor' The CSAC discussed plans at IvOHDON CP Dr. Philip a meeting early last December Mal,oneli canadim doctor who for a "pilot plan" school to open bcro;rie a recoenized spe- i Tt ic tn have been .;,. moHiral h-nnosis n Crash damage calls for skilled body repair work. 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'-x ' 43; p:oacned 'Dr. Davidson itn a "naat ,a nPr0 request for a $12,000 grarU for Mlsjfc vaudevi!ip f.stabHshment of a s.:hooi by the lnvitpd to Join the Ord r end of March. fl water RaU is considered an By this time it was too lal- honor as only 12 outsiders are fir an appropriation to R lnt0 admitted. Among them are Sir .1. ....!.,., nr Divirt-on Aian Herbert, the Dlaywrlght, ' vb.hy ore 0"" vmo'- nrom'-cil to try to make provis- and Gwllym Lloyd George. Brit- . ikom n fro"'- - ion ;n (he supplementary est!- tin's food 'minister. t -if-iK wr -imn v- if. -,miFfo.i. ''," "" f'Y ' . . . (he Irn-nmij FJo'f our (oftl id enwrooncY. mate-., bat th"oe were too i.ue mi, stront;" Canada, today, is essential if wc ire to Preserve our freed. A p I hi ic l!u rrsnuilMDHUY UI wnumaiii. our tjwii ay -. iu ' - - j ---- - 4 REMEMBER WHEN W'linifx'd's i.m.s,..? 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