Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 17, 1953 MKASl'RE OF CROWTH Canada's right to form he, own legations in foreign canity was established in 19M ' Grant & Newton Extend Lead Ezzard Charles Stops Coley Wallace SAN FRANCISCO & Lei. ! pressive victory over Coley Wal-,' right to the jaw. He staggered mean Ezzard Charles, the for- i last night. I to his feet and went down mer heavyweight boxing cham- . Charles, fighting in the same eeain f rom a right and left to rashion when he the chin. The time was 2:43. the title pion, is banging at powerful as door again following his im-' wore the crown from 1949 to Referee Frankle Brown . did DANCE Grant & wton extended their lead over the runner-up City Transfer Wednesday night In the Men's Ten Pin Bowling League by carrying off three of the four points against the transfer squad and also setting a new high single team i i New Laurel Wins Five-Pin Honors . New Laurel took most of Uie honors In "A" Division of the Ladles Five-Pin Bowling this week with Bea Hardy and Jessie Shenton of New Laurel scoring high single and high triple with scores of 328 and 722. Annettes took team high single with 1088 and New Laurel captured team high three with 2970. In "B" Division Ivy Stewart of 75 Taxi took both high single and high three with scores of 272 ana 721. Mnnson's with 965 won team high single and 75 Taxi took team high three with 2430. Winners of the hidden score prizes were Joan ot HOTPOINT FLOOR PftLKHER mark of 940 in the bargain. The 1951, stopped Wallace just 17 1 not count over me ianen yvai-seconds before the scheduled lace. According to California end of the nationally televised state athletic commission rules, 10-rounder. j it should have been called a Although he won in master-1 technical knockout. Brown. In ful fashion and led from start!"" report to the commission, .to finish. Charles' win provided said it was a knockout. v i the setting for an argument! Charles, 32, and m champion-over whether he should be j t,hip form, proved that expert-credited with a knockout or a ' ence and top condition can TKO. j overcome such physical advan- Th v h,.o,ra,iht p- tages as Wallace, enjoyed be- 1. i Elks Home mm i cause of his youtn and size, i Wallace. 25, weighed 201 pounds tender dropped his younger rival twice in the 10th round. The first one was for a nine-count. Wallace hit the canvas from a Friday, Dec. 18 to 190 for Charles. Charles said: "I was sharp. Wallace leads like Joe Louis. (Charles beat Louis in 1950 by decisive win for the Urant ii Newton team widened the spread to six points over City Transfer who are followed closely by the Elks who swept four points from the RCMH. The Moose and Imperial Oil teams split points and kept their places In the standing, the Moose holding down the fourth slot and the Imperial Oil following closely behind. Bob Rud-derham edged Jim Currle's high three market set three weeks ago by one point when he rolled a 629. Good scares were the order of the evening with Rud-derhim chalking up a 226 and 212, Stadnyk 224. Currlc 213, Mabel decision.) I would like-to fight! Parks, June Dicken, Rocky Marciano now." I Shier and Oert Smith ill CwDomg " : .,,,.,... f" W i 4 i -i if' V'lHWrTTT Mmui , ' - -. -, f .. - , - '.a. T I - V ' ' -w a ' , ' ; - ' ' . J t, . 4 . ' ' . ' : v ,.: k , f 'tf r-- i " -" - 10 p.m. 2 a.m. $1 .00 per person MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAIRES EVERYONE INVITED In Van(Ouver Ujr at th AUSTIN HOTEL Warren Spahn and Robin Roberts One, Two in Earned Run Ratings NEW YORK tfi W r r e n : last season w. i 23 victories Spahn and Robin Roberts, the! apiece, finished one-two in thi National League's top pitchers j earned-run ratings, with the j Milwaukee southpaw officially Brown 211. Wood '205 and Dor 1 Arney with 205. free Parking fN5-a winning the title for the second time. Spahn. who lost only seven games, gave up only 62 earned inns in 266 innings for ar. Mcintosh Heads 01 Gun Club Ret;. SM.50 TO CLEAR YOUR INDEPENDENT FOOD STORES WISH TO ADVISE THAT TURKEYS i , earned-run average of 2.10, low- ! K. Mcintosh was elected prcs-! est figure since Howie Pollers 1 ident of the Canadian National identical mark in 1946. Spahn Oun CiUO Monuay night us til! also had the baseball circuit's I group was reformed alter being : beSt ERA in 1947. 2.33. ! iuie lor 12 years. j The official pitching averages Terms $4Q.50 Arranged M.V Just guide it. Let it do all the work McRae Bros. Lid. "The Store That Service Built" Phone 6 or 36 chairman ol the group which j released today also disclosed that Roberts, ace of the Phlla- SWITCH-HITTING delphia Phillies, posted a 2.75 Central Reasonable Rates 1221 Granville5t. MArine 7235 nameu an executive ior uie coming season was J. McLean who expressed his pleasure at the einnusiasm ol Uie new organizations nicmoers. Umers elected Article No. 13 AND to onice were u. ooclteiiuoi i, You wouldn't think there would oe any companion oetwetn iviicKcy Manne hitting irom tiuiei siue oi tne piate against e-pitsiutia ana t. favUKio, average on 106 earned runs In 347 innings. Ke lost 16 games. Statistics compiled by The Associated. Press and relcase.l last October also listed Spahn as' .the National's earned-run leader at 2.10. with Roberts the rtinner-up with 2.75. ROOKIE THIRD Bob Buhl, Milwaukee's rookie creiary. Also serving on tne EXTMMIll(wCHWSl executive are J. KirrtDauer. H. un, c. neninioiis, t. biaae ana Uick faui was nauieu aj ranao- JAP ORAMGSS WILL BE IN SHORT SUPPLY. Be sure you place your order Now while stocks ore GOOD. BIRDS WILL BE CLEANED ON REQUEST south - paw or l igni-tianiieu piu-iung, aim Mi uowamocn, skip i oi me kii Canadian curling cnampions, asking lur an in-( iui.i pin on one rock, tnen an 'oui uiii iuKe-oui ior anomer. master. monuay night was chosen as righthander, finished third with tin: nignt ior the cluos shoots Let's get back to the rink for a minute. Select the percentage shot for your player. Give him the turn that ts natural. Don't try to have him pull off a shot that Is purely mathematical and a figment of your own Imagination. Consistency Is more trustworthy than brilliance. The spectacular shots are required only when there has been a lack of consistency, and for every one executed, there are dozens at the backboards lying there In mute testimony to the lack of brilliance of the minds that con- ceived Uwm. , . p Next article ... "What Turn, Mister?". - To Moke Those Holiday Goodies Everybody Loves ui.a appreciation was expressed j 2.98. He allowed 51 earned runs- to the nCN lor the loan oi nlies. in is innings, wnue winning u and dropping eight. ' Carl Ersklne of Brooklyn had the highest winning percentage : among National League hurlers i nans weie discussed ior a ia-ihrr I anu son ni&m, to be heid in me litar tutuie. it wa ar SKEENA GROCERY Phone 581 or 532 ranged mac ammunition wiu o. J To put that yum-yum flavor into all ysiur holiday cookery . . . you'll want plenty of milk and cream. uougnt by ... ,,4KA and mem- .769 with 20 victories and six! cers can utu ouiftin it trcra tne ! setbacks. Johnny Lindell, who! gun ciub. Memoersnip cards pitched ' for Pittsburgh and ut Uie snnnaruy ot mese slval-Igit'S is oovious. ii, is iioiiiufny easier to hit a iu. itii me swuignig turn. Liy uiai. i mean wnn uie turn mat, luiis mure, i'ms is more paruc-uiitny ii ue wnen piaying a fast iulk to remove a guara, out a is uiso a gooo axiom to arnere to until uaing less weight to re-muve a stone in any position. ' if an out-turn jails away or bacKs up at a cerium point on ine ice, tne ln-turn conversely cuouiu pun. ine average piayer iceis more coiuidence in making a .snot wnere there is a natuiai uie ooiainabie nom ine'secre-1 Philadelphia, gave up the most LYONS FINE FOODS Phones 250 Red 465 MtDW&Y GROCERY t y. Phone 659 RUPERT BUTCHERS AND GROCERS LTD. walks, 139, and Chicago's War-j ten Hacker tossed the most j home-run balls, 35. Roberts led In strikeouts with 198. Curling Results WILLIAMS GROCERY Phone 656 Hockey Scores National League New York 4. Boston 3. Western League Edmonton 3, Calgary 2. Phone 18 FOR HOME DELIVERY NORTHLAND DAIRY LIMITED NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS " x t ff- - i tary. A review of pasi. shooto was given by Dick Paul who described me nistory o( the gun ciuo ! wncn O. Roliag, M. M. Lamb, W. liU5.s and 1. roaune heid tne ; ijumituoii cnainpionsiup. ir. faui vo.ced tne nope that the inew club would carry on the former group's excellent worn, ne also ouuiued saiety rules for .shooting. Phone 21 to ine ice. and tali- ivuns ni,. r., ni,. m , h r.nn,. pun cook s jewellers trophy competition : aways maKe mm a little more at the Prince Rupert curling club i nervous, and under pressure Tuesday and last night were as tol wnen tne margin for error Is small, the chances of blowing the shot loom larger. As with most rules, there are "Custom-made" Coffee New Breakfast Vogue lows: Miller 13. Parker 8: Greene 12. Sleber 9; Melghen 14. Johnston 8; Berg 8, Moore 3; McNieoe 5. Eyollson 13; Robertson 12. Gordon 2; Wakley 10. Bird 6: Georgeson 10. Berg 8; Shltr 12, Melghen 10; Aston 7. Row-botham 6. Remember When Vancouver's Jimmy McLarnin, on his way to the world's welterweight championship, knocked, out Sammy Fuller In th? eighth round at Boston 21 years r.go tonight. 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