:e Rupert Dai I wnuoer 22, 19m f?ya7 Lofgren, Ross McNeil Tied For Mens High Single Honors fbo Olson New Middleweight Champ Ms Randy Turpin Absorbs Beating CITY TRANSFER TvCo men tied for sinalfn hue-, wltii 787, and Phlipott-Evitt hC j ors in A League of the Men's j high game of 1,116 and also hH;h Kive-Pin League when Bryan , three of 3.158. LOCAL AND LONG DlSTANft Other A League bowlers who ; Lofpren and Ross McNeil both hit t!ie maples for a 340 count rolled games of better than 303 i were Alec Slater, "338; Tom! in their third games. Alec Slater rolled high thr? Sedcewick, 324, and Matt Sedge- ruumiunt MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STorac. First Avenue and MelVid, street wick. 317. Tor singles game in B League was chalked up by R. Couphlan with 80S and Norm Shenton hid hlph three of 721. Best game was' rolled by Savoy Hotel with jeannie-Warren Double Winner Unanimous Decision Gives Hawaiian Title ; By GAVLE TALBOT ::XKW YORK (AP) Bobo Olson may not be tin '.greatest middleweight boxing champion the world has seen, 'but the tattooed man from Hawaii vijtlo until a better one comes along1. 1 obo did a competent job on - RnJ.iclj-; Turpin of England in 1 that staered the new cham Jeannie Warren took high , 892, and high three was made single and nigh trinle in the ! by Rupert Motors with 2.694. 1 ft Results: this wiiiT ,111 v.'. .J and Every Feel r ' ) t 1 1'.- 1 1! y t .. tlifir 15-round showdown at ft'ajispn Square Garden Wed-n ji day night. He did not score a tnockout, but only because the rr :n from Leamington Spa had However, Turpin was unable to follow up his advantage. ' For some obsrure reason. Turpin was a sucker at getting caught with his back against A League Local 708 4. North- : west Construction 0; Philpott-1 Evitt 4. Thorn Sheet Metal 0; j Art Murray's 3, Family Market i 1; 537 Taxi 3, Cook's 1; North! Star 3, Moose 1; CNRA 3, Short Circuit 1 ! B League Rupert Motors 4, Nelson Brothers 0; Deuces 4 Kalen Industries 0; Overwaitea 1 3, Jaycees 1; LCB 3, Don Juans 1; Savoy Hotel 2, Canadian Legion 2. itriys OIK..:. llf Look for Special Price the f " ; the . ropes. Every time In was being badly punished in ..,.. h , . m .-t.' w imo the closing rounds. I the strands. Olson followed him Tlirpin made a fight of it, 1 Ladies' Group 1 of the Ladies' Five-Pin Bowling league Tuesday r!ht with fore of !!' Annettes took team high single with 1003 an. New Lau.eis t. -tured team high three with 2831. In Ormin 2, Ellen Chrlstoff of Rupert Radio won player's high single with 281 and Doreen 1-ai-lant of Seventh Avenue Meat Market took hieh triple with 682. Toilers won double honors in both team high single and high trifle with scores of 901 and 2343. Group 1 Annettes 4. Sunrise 9. Cloverleafs 3, P R. Plumbers 1. New Laurel 3, Stars 1. G & A 3. Dom's 1. Wallace R. 3. Lyons L Bulger's 2. Art Murray's J. Group Z Hi-Flyers 4, Rupert Radio 0. Toilers 4. McKay's 0. i 7th Ave. Mkt. 3, Big 81sters 1. i Skeena Grocery 3. Co-op 1. Amazons 3, Dibb's 1. i Sanson's 3. Ook's 1. ! " OT " "'"i Randy couldn't exolain this urahnnous verdict agaimt him - wcakn(,ss nilnsc.lf b two Jges and the referee. OJ d hp had te only said be ween battered beforpl opponent s h.s that he believed he could one' weak Mt that he For a smooth r s.o . t im I'.'Htf, rid . , I A ! J: hi A ' v Jis-w or your. INDEPENDENT FOOD STORES Where Quality and Service Reign' Supreme DAILY FREE DELIVERY jiiAvr uuik urttt'i ll lie iidu ut-'fii i fi'-o mentally. covered Randy was a sitting fine!: nofiin't tUn t l-i. -nitre lin t,r,V nuai a Jtii iiuijt i f,,ll ui1 oniMT(.in - Vw . , i . r v. I. matter of recoi'd, however. out probably came at the t.i' VERA HOI.DS1VOHTH of Calgary continues to pile up trophies, by her skill with a rifle. She shattered 97 out of 100 targets in' one event in women's competition at the 54th annual grand American trapshoot at Vandalia, O., and placed third in the women's champion of champion events. - She also was a high scorer in the events against men competitors. She is shown with some of her trophies won lri 1902. . tlut the British pugilist has j t' -vn having some suit of ie;ni-; n ie trouble in liis liume coun-j ti '. After the fight lie told a j r. .ii5.ii writer thut he thought h' might have Knocked Olsuu c."i .within eight round:; if lu 1' i been "right." TO ALL PARTS OF THc Cn end cf the ninth round. Ol. on j h'.id caufyht Turpin in tils own ' ccrner and had sent the Briton , cloven with a flurry of s'llid blows to the head. The bell clanired, however, as referee Al Eerl reached the count of five. In the following round Tur-' pin went down again almost at ! Lamp's SKEENA GROCERY Phone 581 or 582 NHL LEADERS jni.s might thus liave been tU flrtit world's championship : .t" ' w Milwaukee's Charlie Grimm Named National League Manager of Year A Pts 8 12 LYONS FINE FOC:: MAW. RUM t aded between heait tnrcb.,, nine-count. He took a severe! :w"5..y W"'L" wc,t vlM,J,t u ' boating the remainder of the Phcnej 250 -Red 465 ir apacuy crowa or ; round but wa in no danger of Reibnl, Detroit -Howe, Detroit Oee.iffrion. Montreal Lindav, Detroit Kelly, Detioit S!n?n. Toronto Ol'iv tead, Montreal v,. .,Tiui"tiir uarueu or 10 uiose goins down MIDWAY GROCERY Phone 659 rupert butchers "and grocers. ltd7 Phone 21 again." O 4 3 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 By JOE REICHLKR NEW YORK (AF) Milwau MA staunch . old friend' The jovial Dutchman, however, probably is as proud of his fent in leading the lightly-regarded Braves Into the run- 10 8 ti 6 6 6 6. 61 i:i:iiious who wiT.nes.sea cne , ., From un stl'ict; was i. -.iiewhal one-sided duel on TV". there, . . a matter nt whft h.r Tmi-;i kee's Charlie Grimm, who boost- WILLIAMS GRCCEF Phone 56 iius particular ODserver saw J ... rf R . .v, wuuiu fcu tjit .luine, oeveiai - " i'. iiione or less as the officials ner-up position to Hie champion 1 1 ach, Montreal hues Olson had him in tmnhi.. a surprising secona-piace nmsn c'.l.'Wc thought that Olson Ncr.tcrctiko. Toronto set up for a series of clean shots 'l1 one ye'lr' today was voted thc ThU ndverilwnienl ir- not piiijiiMieu I National League manager of the STANIUNfiS: ?'!- r'!inr: Detroit, won loands to four with one even- .' f. itthf ja- but e:u'1 time tne 1 1 rr dtfpiRveU hf the Mquur Cnrtruil four, ' ftn fr by the Cinveriimrnl ot Advertising in the Daily News Brings Kesuth in l&ber words, that u:.-vn wi r. iuji vui vuin i- lo one, tied two 10 points. tiuiru upon ins siamma and his ability to slip punches j i.'.J title going away. Dodders as he was in each of his three flags. In pre-sea.son polls, few experts dared predict a better than fifth-place f'ni.,'.i fcf the transplanted Bests, n rlub. As- a reward for hi- nutstan cling work in boostin-, his team five notches in a sirple season, Orinim was given a thrro-yeiv contract to lead thi Er.tves year. Grimm, runner-up to Casey Stengel Wednesday for major-league managerial honors, had no trouble outscoriiis Charlie Dressrn, Brooklyn's a e posed manager, for National League JurjiJn won the f.n.t three! ,':-,, , ! loands and then he took a L J Tu ?n y. v:Mblt' damagc to; I'-'nt: H(;b."l, Detroit, 12. r; Ri-hard. Montreal. 5. : Is: Reibel, Detroit, 8. f-'hutouls: Bav.'i huk and -rum, Detroit, and McNeil, Mon-trcM. 1. - is the eighth, wherein he ! UT ; lmru Iounu' nna a, " "u,uul- b-lted Olson a right on the chops .- 1; The most that could be said Blue Bonnet Sue Toronto, 16 Pcnslties: Boivon, minutes. throuph 1956. Improved Leafs m of the fight was that both boys aid their dead-level best, and that Olson won his title legitimately, by the sweat of his brow. Bcbo should hold the pound title witli no trnuhu. i,n. top spot. The 55-year-old Grimm drew 111) of the 179 votes cast by members of the Baseball Writ-icrs Association in the annual I Associated Press poll. ' Dressen jwas second with 66 voles. Eddie tStanky ot St. Louis and Rogers ; Hornsby of Cincinnati, the only other managers to receive rec-ioRiiirion, divided thc remaining lie Red Wings Choose ft, "I flMI Omsimas Cos) Contest PI..,.. me .suspicion is growing that til he meets Kid Gavilan, sup-j. ronto JUaple Leafs may have posing that thw Cuban Keed . loekty team this year. . beats Johnny Qratton at Chi- Nudgfd out of the National tago Nov. 13. H ;ekey. League playoffs last sea-1 When Bobo fights Gavilan sea for one of the few occasions that will be different ir theii- history, the Leafs are! - 1 X 3 IT f! ! . FOR DEFEKDA51E e.' ay with the leaders this fall. A id there are indications that t;.ey may stay there. In fighting the league-leading , D. troit Red Winps to a 1-1 tie Wednesday night, Toronto show-ec promise of better things. JS6 CAHAVIAHS MUS1MH! , V QUALITY I votes. ' Stengel naturally was selected as top man in the American. He received 143 votes to outdistance his challengers easily. Lou Boudreau of Boston was second with 19, seven more votes than Paul Richards of Chicago received. GRIMM NO NOVICE Grimm, who succeeded Tommy Holmes as Braves' manager in mid-season of 1952, Is no novice. He served two separate terms as pilot of Chicago Cubs, putting in a total of 10 full seasons and parts of three others. He led tne Cubs to pennants in 1932, 1935 and 1945. you my get as much Mftfi, ) , Trailing l-o after rookie Bill i OR MM ft CASH ttmt British Papers Blame Training For Turpin Loss LONDON (API Randolph Tur-pin's defeat by Bobo Olson in the world middleweight title fight in New York Wednesday nit hi? ' is a rir g tragedy that can be explained at the moment only by inadequate training methods," George Whiting said ir. the London, Evening Standard today. In a storv from New York I --. ft , t . ' i r. C ,., :f i '-'., I 'I "j- i.- v. , .'4: . :v 6 -i.', ' ..... .i, V'1: I row praoT chance re wm a big ch pri right wn you need ii most in time for Chrisinui. All Prfiat ore CoJil Every linxle wetk-fr"" until November 21 Wue Bonnet Sue'i n" D'leen sank a 25footer while ; ' t! cy were a man short in the se?,ond period, the Leafs took command of play, bombarding Terry pawchuk in the' Detroit cage until he yielded the enunl-i;-r midway through the final V.'me.' 1 ' The tying eoal was netted hu Il vrfUrttuwIr.: m mm . C sh Cxinie is giving wsy tu-nlj'i "" mounting to $1,500.00 a week ...Mil " of che contest a special bonus P" . .'1,uw ;ytK?$? NJestereTalw. eottle Edge Royals 5-4 ' MEW WESTMINSTER W The splashed across the front page, '. Seattle, Bombers rallied in the Whiting blamed Turpin's defeat Ik. an k! 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