fnnce KUDeii uoitv News 1 hursduy, April H, l'jin Eilers DomiiMMA To Take Canadian Cage Crown ATTIWTION nrmv iCArnr mrr... Lions Get Esk's Berry In Two-For-One Trade t ttv DON M.YTIIESON 'pass-interception records. j Jcrrt .-iian Press snrr writer ' Said Lion coach Annis Stukus VANCOUVER r British Co- n announcing the trade. , ATTRACTIVE PRIZES SET FOR MANSONS BOOTH SERIES Attractive prizes await the winners of the'Manson's Omegas versus Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers two-game total point series Friday and Saturday of this week when the two teams meet for the unofficial city championship. Members of the winning team will each receive a white shirt from Art Murray's Men's Wear; a free spaghetti dinner from Central Cafe; a haircut at Jerry's barber shop and a group picture by Van Meer's Studio. The Rames will be played both nights following preliminary panics which will feature old-time players of North European Joan Wilson got 14 points on six long set shots and two foul tries. Eilers .spread the scoring honors around us Norma McDer-mott, Edith McDonald and Shirley Topley each netted 11 points. Calgary attempted a strategy switch that brought them al-niost-but-not-quite results. Mc-Furlane, checked to eight points in the second contest, paired with tall Dorothy Wallace under the basket in a double-post ' REALLY WANTED HIM rum llauul dAHdALI PU ' To alt boy, in the following (13 years before Aug. 1, 1954, Up,oU 15 . , after August i 1, 1954) yes. ' . ; ; interested in ploying baseball 0 nm out -will be held Saturday Afterr commencing 1 :30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m oV" Pork, supervised by senior league 'plQ, Rs other volunteers. - p descent against cauers of Southern European descent. Coach lumhln Lions announced today that they have completed a two- for-ote football player trade with Edmonton Eskimos: Western all-star Ray Willsey for Es-kimoj, .Lindy Berry and Don Lord. Voted the Western Interpro- vinsial- Football Union's most ; valuable player in 1950, quartet' back Berry was pivot of the deal i A 25-year-old, five-foot-ten, 180-pounder, the speedy, slick- , passing Berry gets his release , from a two-year hitch in the U.S. Navy in June. He was with , Eskimos in 195 . ' oignea oy uons Deiore tneir Art Murray of the Anglo-Saxon-Nordic squad said today that he had added Bob Armstrong to his team of stalwarts. Seattle, Portland Only Clubs To Remain Undefeated in PCL Weather Permi . "Berry's my boy he's the guy I really wanted for the Lions, j Now we're set. And don't forget; Don Lord he's a useful fellow I to have around and a fine kick- j ei." ' While coaching Eskimos from j 194951 stukus brougnt Berry to Edmonton after he finished his, college football career at Texas f.hril.lin iinivPrirv ' immediate fan favorite, the speedy Wichita Falls, Texas,1 quarterbaek - h a 1 f b a c k set a: mFV passln(5 record for a single , game that still stands. Ho cniinirrl "with nnnther Tpv- iiiiiiiiiiiiL uiimcu-iifiu i u ii ii r i when trapped or on a pass-or- run play. . A knee lniury forced him out j oi ,iuioii in ami in . eiiieitu short. When George Wopinek's ; throw to second was late in an: ellort to get Joe Ros.il. Lerchin I Bring Your Own Gloves Baseball, ty. II. I i; WIS, Scc,TrM! I'riiue Kiipert Punyt entry in the league this season i an end Morris Bailey, for 503 became official. Vvillscy wasvnrtU lhroueh the air against : loaned to Edmonton for seas- Calgary slampederS in Eskimo's He comoleted the 1953 cam- ! Z!!!!: w" lA the navy in 1932. He played for and Pote with th(1 pirnthi Hernandez, Oakland by whipping Oak-the Great Lakes naval training wpre toucned for u hlt8 hy the land 9-5, with 10,076 wutehin otatioii ill 1952 and coached the Stal one more ,hal Seattle ' Of th total. 7,719 were Sana- paign in Eskimo livery, and was ! selected a WIFU defensive all-, star back after setting pair of Shuttle Meet Draws Fixed For Tonight Play i.s expected to conclude FOR FAST, SMOOTH, REFRESHING Silt ill A1 TSl iNl vu You look slick nnd Wl' feel invigorated when M you shave the Gillette ..,, ,ai, n n;n..it. .V A Ulue Ul.ide in your razor. For extra convenience buy Gillette lilue lil.ides in dispensers with used-hlnde compartment. 20 blade size $1.00-10-blaile 'ue 50c. (Regular package -S for 25c.) tonight in the Civic Centre Bad-1 stiil hllve to c'ome to terms with Ports put across two luns in the minton" club tournament with "T- i ninth after two were out. Tlw draws- in nii::ed doubles, ' men's Willsey was also used briefly stars were held to six hits ami singles and doubles, lari' bv Eskimos last year as a sub didn't look very menacing to th. doubles and sinales arranged, j quarterback. Eorn in Saskatche- i veteran Red Adams. George Ler-TW tourney scheduled to getiwan' he learned his football in chen's daring bascrunning was underway Tuesday night was tht" u s-and PIaved for tne Uni" : responsible for the victory. He delayed when leaks in the civic 1 "rsl,v of California. He stands streaked home from second as Ceqtre rof.f poured water onto five-foot-nine,. is 25, and weighs Frankie Austin hit a smash to both the bie Bvinn.anrt iiurtitnr.l i pounds. . ; By The Associated Press , Seattle and Portland racked up victories Wednesday night j nnrl ri'mninorl Ihp nnlw rnrlr- ! feated clubs in the Pacific Coast League. I ' Seattle made it tw0 in a row over San Francisco 6-2, as Gene ! ti .. .. ,i , .. ...,,..;.. oral ik u, i u i ill c i miiiri icati League pitcher, bore down in tne riU((.h and WOrked out of difnculties. Bearden and Tom Lovricrii wn0 succeeded him in got. Frank Hiller, Bill Bradford and Ted Shandor shared mound duties for the 8ei-. Hollywood, penant winner the last two years, lost its second straight to Portland. 3-1. as the n kit r A Division Games Slated Friday Night In an eifort to have Doth divisions cf the men's five-r.in bowling league complete play before the end of the month, games scheduled in "A" division for next Monday will be played at 7 p.m. Friday, April 9. All teams, excent Art Mur- ray's and Local 70. who will howl mi Snnriav will t:kp n.the alleys. Teams in ' 3" Division are not affected as that leasue ends regular play on April 19. . nure ,s. " !itneuu'e ,or lo" ! morrow night : j Phllpott Evitt vs Cooks; Short! 'Circuits vs Thorn Sheet Metal;) North Star vs Family Market; i CN'KA vs Northwest Construe- tiou and Moose vs 537 Taxi. AftM Twenty of 29. Marksmen In Top Bracket . Twenty of the 29 members taking part In Tuesday night's Civic Centde Youth rifle club shoot, chatked up scores of better than 90 per cent, instructor Jerry Martin reported today. He and his icliow teachers Dick Paul and Tommy Boulter-r reported themselves extremely pleased with the progress of the class and hope that the high standard will be maintained. Wayne Crowe topped Tuesday's .sharpshooters with 99 per cent followed closely by Frank An-field, Gerry Chan and Harry hradi r with 9a. Other top riflemen were Ralph Olson, Ray Windle and Glen Smith, 97; Ron Petersen and Jim McLean with 90; Danny Pick and Joe Kraup-ncr, 95; Crnig Stewart. Eric Kristmanson and Max Fleming 94: Bill rederstn and Bill Kristmanson 93; Ole Led 9'J; Jack Rudolph 91; James Da'-idson and Eddie Turcot to 90. FAST RELIEF FOR CANADA'S MOST ECONOMICAL WALL PAIHT - Gallons $6-29 Paint Brushes Our top quality brush will assure you of a Bond job of painting. 3"j-lneh size Ea. $3.50 VANCOUVER (CP) Vancouver Eilers, masters at dropping a basketball through ft hoop, sank the Calgary Witlichcns 48-41 here Wednesday night to sweep the Canadian women's senior A basketball title three' games straight. Eilers, who Calgary ror.ch Kun Southern called 'experienced" tmd "the best learn we've nlay- ri (hi vear. uu. Wednesday night's win with scores of 52-48 and 60-47 in the first two games to take their fifth consecutive Dominion championship. The game was fought down to the final gun. Calgary led 14-12 at the first quarter, were behind 21-19 at the half, and trailed 37-25 going into the final session. For the third night In a row, Witlichcns produced the top scorers. Ciuit.e Joun MtFar-lane, who can bucket them with either hand, scored 15. Forward Trafton To Tell All At Grid Rally VANCOUVER 9 Genial George Trafton, the ex-Winnipeg Blue Bomber coach, gets t back into football in a roundabout way here April 19. The British Columbia Lions said Wednesday that Trafton 1 will address a Lion "booster ally" in Exhibition Gardens here. Lions enter the western league this fall. j Trafton, fired by r ambers with me vear of a three-vear contract 1 to go, collected his $12,000 yearly ; salary for the last year. Recently, lie blasted his for mer quarterback Jack Jacobs, in national weekly newspaper ivcr Jacobs quarterbacking In the 1953 Grey Cup game, lost by "JomlK is to Hamilton Tiger-Cats. ; Lion booster chairman Bob tinith said "the most controvcr-', slut man In Canadian lootbulll today" will comment on the play while a motion picture of the ' ;up game is shown. SKA MEASI'HE The maritime measure of a cabl's length eeuul.-; 120 fathoms or 720 feet. irirlt. mil J'i' Quarts $1.79 Step Ladders To assist you in ail your home repairs. 5-foot size. Ea. $4.40 The Qts. $3-15 - Roll-A-Coater ... For the easiest painting you ever had. Ea. $2.49 Advertising in the Daily News BrinasSw -4 DO-IT-YOURSELF squad last season STRAIGHT TRADE Stukus said the deal was a "straight trade, no cash. We've been half-working on It for six months." He admitted Uons : Lord. born in Vancouver, mov- here from Edmonton this vr. Stukus brought him to Ed- mon ton ill 1951 as a fullback and punter. He ulaved as a defensive bark in 1952, then was switched . . . defensive i r end by Eskimos last season. Six-foot-two and 205 pounds i 1 -3' n Penticton- V's Back in Running TRAIL, B.C. 9 Penticton V's , clawed their way back into the1 Allan Cup running here Weclnes- uay iB,n oy wnippin? we.-on s j-i i 1Ile lourrn; same oi uie western uariaoa semi-finals. Nelson leads ihe best-of-.seve.i ! series 2-1 with' one game tied.! The fifth game is scheduled for t Nelson friday. ' A Division i I Five-Pinners Names 1; Northland Dairy 3 MB Wildcats 1; Kesiduals Savoy 1. B Division: MB Lucky Stfik-v. central Cafe 1; Pilots 3. Tim- ber Tics 1; Conboeds 4, by ,de- I fault FOR A m LASTING yfrv I shine CITY j... .J,; a', y ' At... i ' with Moteriols I from GORDON i ANDERSC' I TOP QUAUl CONGOLH FLOOR COVERINGS hour. sprnnH h-iinman Vlitntnn.... gall's relay, which ho delayed' for an instant awaiting the urn-' pile's decision. i Lorenzo Hinchman, rookie .. . v-. r n ouuuipa w iium AiOUCUtTQUe v M.. hii'-led Los An-eles to a' 3 - 2 decision against San Dieeo limiting the Pudres to live hits'. Sacramento evened it-i series mcnlo school children who were nvun the afternoon off to see the home team do battle. The Sacs had a big six-run fourth inning, shelling George Bamberger and Jim Atkins from the mound. Trail All-Stars Well in Lead RED DEER. Alta. Trail Intermediate All-Stars scored two ' goals within three minutes toi break a 3-3 second-period dcad- lock and drub Ponoka Stamped-1 ers 5-3 Wednesday night. Vic- ! tory gave Trail a commundln" 3-1 lead in their best-of-sevei; Western Intermediate Hockcj League semi-final series. OLD COL'NTKY FOOTBALL LONDON iKeutmi-IteculU Football AssiM-iatloIl liiittct.f. nluv.,1 W,. l. mttay m iinnm Kinxaum:' I C.l IMI l.l.AH ; Manchester C 0. LivrrKM.l 1. l'nrtMiiuib 3 Shtfrieltl W 1. i SiiiftiHlund 2. Pnsion .NK 3 Bury 3. Hull C 0 m-ici i I'H itw.it: St. Mincn 1. CVMI" 3. Stir.ini; A 2. Hibernian 1. I)ivil..n It Motluraell -J. Arbroth t SPECIAL SKILL An expert sheep-siieurer in England clips a sheep In an av- erage of five minutes. 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Hnrtlc-v nnrl J. Cnwi. G. hint M. Vicreck vs W. Oaidmpr find E. Jack. Ladies singles: B Martin vs winner of N. Youil'-iji.in nltd B. Home. Ven's dotibtcs; Wir-k and Joliu vs E. Ahuey nnel J. Plndley. Byron Lofgren Tops Of Celco Ciiy Mixed Byron Lofgren had no trouble, Friday night topping A Division of 1 113 Celco City Mixed Five-pin ; bowling league taking men's high ; single with a 289 game and also 3, " ""s lnrte Wlln a score of 680. i Shirley Ginn, in the same di-. vlion however, Dettered th tt: me ik with a 311 game lqr women's hi h single and - Betty Wade rolled 583 'or womtnV high three. Savoy Hotel collected team highs with a team high single of 1188 and a team high triple of 3073. In B Division, Joe Long took men's high single with 225 while Don Fr6;,er rolled 528 for mens high triple. ;j I May Murray took double hon ors rolling a 246 game for .wo men s high single and a total of 613 for women's high three. 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