Saturday. March 14, 1953 Pavelich May Compete in London ) VANOOVVHK CP -CUy khot live h'-re, 1 tu. wired svrreU.r, Loll(m , , put star John Pavelich may com. Ken Yo-rt in Winnipeg n-skint that hiU, "T " pete In the third annual Call- ti-.furmulion on a planned Cor. the cimi ,i.,.'"i "(Ionian tiames tn London, June onatlon Empue Uumes to be let.., f, Ul ? ' j poiiM)ied by the lmdon Cule- this year ' ' fcs ! Frml Kowell AAU represent- (Ionian aoewty. ewoim'iiMi. B.C FOOTBALL TEAM NAME WONT INCLUDE 'VANCOUVER' VANCOUVER In home at least, the coast 1954 Western Interprovtnelal Football Union team will belong to British Columbia rather than Vancouver The Vancouver Football Club announced In launching a "name your team" contest. Vancouver- w.il not ue part of the team name. The contest's first prize will be a plane trip to New York and back. Contestant, who can be from any part of 'the province, must also explain in 25 wonts or less Uie reason they believe their choice Is suitable Contest deadline is March 23. Booth High Cage Team Enters B.C. PlayaWns To Meet Quesnel Squad in First Game For School Championship Entering competition on a provincial scale for the first time in several years, a Booth Memorial High School basketball team leaves here Monday to take part in the province-wide playoffs in Vancouver. PULP MILL SERISS FOR PULP MILL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTHEls 1 V if I II fV-". WED. & TH1E o the Civic Cent, ATTENTION PROSPECTIVE CURLERS First team the Bo-Me-Hi Rain- r JUKRBF.RT W. UAYF.Y, 54. Victoria, corporation lawyer, has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Mr. Davey's appointment, announced by the justice department, brings to nine the number of judges on the B.C. Supreme Court bench. Off AM PAIK All enf VJ. ccc of the season in a pracuoe match Thursday niuht.. Scow was 52-44. The seniors, picked and coached by Gordon Hz Anderson pilot Alex' Bill, had to bow to the student caaers who carried the play most of the way on the larce high school Rym floor. Commenting on the game. Bill said that the students showed good form. "Evans should have a lot of confidence in his bovs when they play down south," said Bill. About His own team losing, the veteran coach said: I picked the five top scoring men of the season for the first Bud GourlieMost Valuable Player VANCOUVER (CP)-Grey-hair makers meet weonesaay iubui, when the eliminations begin at the University of B.C. Memorial gym. is Quesnel.' If Uie Rupert students win. Iney may meet the well-known Duke of Con-nautiht enters the following niuht. Finals are Saturday. Sixteen teams are entered. Meanwhile, Rainmakers' coach Jack Evans Kot a substantial boost in confidence when his squad outclassed a senior combination of the top five scorers SPORTS ROUND-UP By GAVLE 1AU10T A certain number of curling dub memberships are available that may be obtained until June 1st. 1U53 for payment of $25 (lov.n and $15 monthly until paid In full. Torol cost of membership $100.00 Those taking advantage of these memberships before season's end will be entitled to free curling for the balance of the season. Contact: Scott McLaren, Jomes Block, or Earl Gordon, Gordon's Hardware ed Bud Gourlie, veteran member . Added Attraction: Ocean Foils Indies' AH-Stc . of Olympics in the Commercial Hockey League, has been'tiamed the league's must valuable player. He edged out Eric Unger of Pilseners now with Vancouver Prince Rupert Lodici' A1! string just to sit bac und see j Moke your reserve! ion k Tickets cvailatjle at r,v,c r results. Two of the players ; Canucks for the award. ' the PRINCE RUPERT CURLING CLUB n'prp on QDDOsile sides all sea .son 'it doesn't mean that the I Others considered were Bill Wilson. Mickey Lynch. Al Rlt-tinger and Hermie Gruhn. L- Dunrviv Aptop scorers are going to play rnULINJA, AI1Z. (Al ; ;wf.n t0gether the frtst time." Paul Richards, the i The lineup which faced the ' i students were Joe Dav'is, Ray gloomy ringmaster Of the ;sprtne, Jim Flaten. pon Scherk CUr.;im Whitp Unite Snv Ml, hiLand OaS. Rl'Pp Holkestmi. Ted Ar-(.lUCdgX) neyi Roy Webber and m Scher come out of the heat ot were subs. . ' his preliminary training nwesetlla. C'dmp at El OLtl'O, Calif., :Uve school team cboaen to make talking penjutnt with only Morrison (already in Vancou- ; to "yEcouver? veri, Fred K Mstmanson. fterrel ' Young. Jerry Ford. Ron Ciccone, j Reynold McKay. Derek Letour- r neau. Fred Christensen and Ron Black. .' j Each player is paying a quarter of tiis own fare and the students' .council pays the balance. Players will be billeted it ' UBC's Acadia Camp. j Only outside competition this team has met this season is that of the Ketchikan Polar Bears whom they tied in a four-game one important "if."' "If all our stars plnv up to what they have shown they can do in other years. I. think we have a real good chance," he said. "I like this team very much. However, if three or four of them -should have poor seasons, then you know we are not going to win anything. It's as simple as that." What did he think would happen to New York Yankees if Phil Rizzuto's pet ulcer should pre . . . then enme to tlie Sylna . . . on llie nhorm tif tj)ili:;h (!( am the t.iije nf Stnuley Vnrk. Fine room -fine niTfirc j'ute Jmnl. return (two here, two in Alaska) series. GOOD USED CARS l!t51 Plymouth 2-door, only 22.000 miles. 1050 Ford Sedan two-tone, very smart. . sitting srrrii r. Sruniblt ratm. 1950 J'ord SedanRadio. heater, one-owner ar. 149 Ford Sedan Radio, heater. un visor, A-l -throughout. TRUCK BUYS vent his playing a full season at shortstop for the world cham-1 pions? Just say that I would love to play the Yankees about 22 games without Rizzuto in there." he replied. "It would be a very, very interesting experiment. If you see Casey StcnRel. give him my regards and tell him I hope he has liizzuto for about 13 games. "Its too early yet to say whether Vern Stephens' bad knee will permit him to play third regularly," Richards said of the former Boston Red Sox. ' If Stephens doesn't do it I'll be perfectly willing to go with R o c c o Krsnich (pronounced Kresnich) at third . . . "With him. Chico Carrasquel, Nellie Fox and Ferris Fain in my infield and Minnie Minoso, Jim Rivera and Sam Mele in th? cutfield, I have much the fastest team In baseball." 19S0 Sludebaker fickup, en . l -isr V -.'f"': I t!mM Tim such a low met I7T3 IT iT74TYT7nin'' gine overhaul; not a scratch: custom box. 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