HntiLe Kupert Dan Ncwb 1 uesday, December 8, 1953 U.S. Soccer Team Tops in U.K. MANCHESTER, Eng. i AP) A scored 95 goals agaiist 38 in nine league matciies. In This Corner By DICK AVRES team of United States soccer players is plugging away at the ' top of an English amateur league, and soccer-mad locals are blinking their eyes In amazement. The team causing all the fuss Is the Burtonwood Gunners, formed from United States Air Force men stationed at the If Burtonwood base in northern England. They have played 23 games and lost only twice in exhibition. In league games they boast i lot perct nt record. They have The cycle is complete again In the Senior B basketball league , an three teams bavlng played six games. MansorTi Omegas te (ive wins to their credit and one loss, the latter handed to ,m by Gordon and Andersons. The Jewelers have downed CCC :tt times and the hardwaremen twice. 8eeond-place CCC have Hree-win-three-lttss record, all their losses being to Manson's i all the victories being scored at the expense of O ii A , the point column Ray Spring still leads the league's .rpshooUrs with a total of 76 points. However Clen (Tiny) ,rlM,n has amassed 64 points In five games to be in second place ha 12.4 point avt-iage per game compared to Spring's 12 66 dfor third place are CCC's Freddy Christensen and Manson's i :" with 56 points each, followed by Joe Davis with 2, BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKK OCT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe : .. n H,mfm'm, mA....--i i j ;- r-j V I 4 I mr in Hum irn 1 1 in i ' ANCIENT SPOT The town of Banff in Scotland received its first charter from ing Maicolm IV In 11C3 . 1 it : ..I. ... I , . I r f r J '- f ' I zfZr III "- f.t I en - ' 1 ., r., .m-i ,,,,, 1 II I i H'.hl , Si hfi k oi coo wim du, Manson's Mickey Webster with 49 ;evtntti place are O & As Rune Hnlkiai nr.H r-rv fur FLOOR SANDING rk with 43 points each. In ninth place Is Don llartwit .Silie iiison's with 41 points. .. millers' Sid C'l know when I Pulp ly leading the league's foul collectors with 24 penalties, this , uin-.Mi i no.cooiiiii iiicbii nes ine loop badman as Sid oci very closely by Manson's Danny mil nr.. f,...i v,i,ij liluwc Or Rent a Sander GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED 215 Firsf Ae. V. Phone 909 ' "Ul VIJMJ1U is team-mate Glen Carlson with 22 fouls Including a si. followed by Kupe llolkestad with 17 and Roy Webber and Manson's Mickev Webster tc; 16 i ...... au uutva. juil l with 12 plus two technicals Is tied with nnn uartn,n ,h ' "ii hum i gar i jlarold Marshall has 13 and Ray Spring, Mel Thompson and . . . 1 1 l. . . . . in TO DRAW Ok NOT TO DRAW mrri( un liitvc x iuuijs ca.cn. Have letter from a gentleman who collects old baseball His name Is William Put kner and old record books are to hat stamps, old coins and beer parlor coasters are icr people. He says "i have a partly filled collection of the i ami Spalding Baseball Ouldes. These were published illy from 1876 to 1841 and are now out of print. J am itf-yctti-uiu qutu bciudcK ui uie ounauian junior champion Saskatoon Hilltops, Is rated as a sure-fire prospect for draw: Draw to a Rtone on the back-rings. It will provide backing for yours. Draw to a pocket of enemy stones behind the tee. Ten men and a stick of dynamite will not remove yours then. Draw if only the corner of an opposing stone is visible. Draw for second shot if lying one. Second shot is the best guard In the world! Draw to the shot rock with last stone when there are three Article No. 6 This is the $64 question where the answers separate the men from the boys. A draw is an offensive thrust calculated to score against your opponent. A hit Is definitely a defensive maneouvre to prevent your opponent from scoring. A draw is a courageous offensive action to take the initiative and score points, whereas a barrage of ru nning or hitting shots is paramount to a rear-guard action protecting a retreat. The greater cmiHuuy ui completing my set and I believe there may ic oi ine.se copies in me nands or your subscribers." Pui kner who lives at 83 68th Street, Outten-bere New Mr. professional ranks. The sensational six-foot, 180-pound passer Is also a good runner and has remarkable deception In his ball handling. He's the most discussed Junior football player in Canada today. He Is shown holding the Roly Howes trophy, presented to him as the most valuable player of the Manitoba-Saskatchewan Junior Football League. U.S.. says that if any readers have any h 7nniH oi.hu, fiursc them, and if they would write him and let him know copy or copies mey nave ne would appreciate it. So If any baseball statisticians have any old Baseball Ouldes gather-ist. there's your chance. the weight used In hitting, the i or four against you. more retreat becomes a disor-jo Hit a short guard, but draw ganlzed route. nj ound a long guard. Now don't get me wrong. I am i A sup should prefer a draw. No one ever wrotij us about the earlier rlov nt sitii Canadiens Snatch Back Lead; Howe Still Pacing Scorers SEVEN-YEAR KECQIiD OF AN OLD WATCHDOG is: $179,291.00 for sewer outfolls. $100,CQ3.00 for water system rehebillratfort. fa $23,301.00 for Park Improvement Fund. "' ir Creation of a history and a jubilee fund for 1960. Tr Made original contract wii'n Housing Auth- itics that brought 50 new homes to the city. ic Fought diligently against the $339,000.00 diesel imposition. F ELECTED .... 9 Will press for extension of Eighth Avenue East to Seal Cove. H;,: O Will strive to reduce the annual waste of $5,000.00 on experts' fees ond joy rides. ' THE OLD WATCHDOG is going first class cn transportation December 10. Without obligation just phone Green 917. 1 ' and vote as you please, not forgetting the ' -' old dog who is battling for his life. er s general manager Dewey Soriano, but Darrow Gomez throimh with the info that he useri in iiv n.vt h- t not trying to argue that there Is I Even if you are six up and your opponents lie three or four, draw no place for hitting in a curling j - -w , uvrvr u Soriano 's when Dewey's father Mingo had a fishing vessel I game. There is. But on normally MONTREAL (CP) Montreal ces as thev fell to ranadipns la.,t. for one if the way is open. Next article . . . "Keep the Target Small Canadiens delighted the hearts Thursday. Last week, Detroit led of their Habitant followers by Montreal by a point, tucking away three straight wins The leaders: keen ice, quiet hitting with 95 per cent of the teams is more ! effective because: I 1. It is based on a knowledge iney were quite a iamlly. Darrow says, with Amlgo, rio, Juliet, Rupert, Dewey. Milton, Charles and Charlotte. MiiiRO doclded to leave Prince Rupert for Seattle in 1925 ie toys 'sprang up like weeds" Darrow says. When the war alurg Dewey and Milton served on the same shin In the A Pt3 30 1 of draw weight. 19 19 T ... . X mereliant navy. At the present time Amiao skinners the a last week and snatching back the o leadership of the National Hockev Howe' oeoit .11 League from Detroit Red Wings. h"!f,,y' J"",' , ,T r.4 nr.- L . . , . Geoflrlon. Montreal .... 14 Red Wings, on the other hand, Reibei. Deiroit ". . 7 got Clobbe.ed with two White- Slosn.' Toronto .4 va'hes during the week-end 3-0 Richard. Montreal 13 by1 Toronto Maple Leafs and S-0 Sa".uf""i- Boston ...... 6 ship In Seattle with Rtinert as hi first. mo nor,,.,.. mlxrs that Dewey played for Ketchikan ugalnst Prince t. 11 anuws ine piayer to use a normal rhythmic swing that ' keeps his eye and rock "on the broom." Keep your opponent; off bil- j ance by drawing. Every dnwi ii ueioie ne weni 10 Hie Pittsburg Pirates. This last summer .CHOP SUFY . ...CHOVy MEIN Open 6 p.m. 3:33 a.m 11 19 is 8 16 12 10 13 8 12 e 8 11 jby. of all people. Chicago Black 7 I . Hawks, last In team standing. , Mosienko. Chicago e Despite these setbacks, Gor- Pierson, Boston 9 mmiuKru uie Vancouver uaps oi the WIL and this coming will guide the destinies of the Seattle entry in the PCL While everyone had a good time at the Football presentation die Howe. Detroit's blue-ribbon Ronty. New York .5 sharpshooter, clung to the In- EX ,08 dividual scoring honors, al- Hnrt,.n -rnrmt I as miner noticeable that while CYO players were there itness the rcceiDt of their th rn irnnhles that, nt.lv nna Hollywood Cafe 1 At 1 n though he hammered Jiome' only STAVDINGS B.C. f from Heavy Battery team and none from General Motors I f or OiiUid Orders thnn ISA II - - - .-7l. iCO, w L T F A Pti 1 1 - ' . a f up. Seems kind of small to us. w.'c wt.ij. OH.S.C Hip liUt JCUgUC .statttlcs. Official NHL slaiistlcs release J today showed the bid winger has 'Montreal .. . . 17 Detroit. 14 9 2 75 55 33 6 5 69 40 33 WST KMUITS Watts it Nlrkerson s Ron ( hrlsloff reallv 1 orunto .. . 12 8 6 54 42 30 made Is a potential scoring point and keeps the opposition on the defensive. If you have to hit, use quiet weight, enough to move !. opposing stone through the rings and back to the hack so that your stone remains In the house. If you hit and roll out, which Is more than likely, with heavier eleht you are still on the defensive. During the early ends 01, a match, keep your rink to ;:he uict game. Any opposing stone lehind the tee should be drawn-0 and not hit unless playing for u roll. Yount; players are guilty ii this count too often. Here are few suggestions on when to 11 goals and 19 assists for 30 Boston 11 8 4 57 59 26 points iour more man nis ream- New York .... 7 14 5 54 76 19 itifid before the game Saturday night. He felt so inspired hi told basketball commissioner Rusty Ford that he was lur 32 points. He should have gone ahead and done Just Bill Mi'Chesnrv'i crew could have uxed the other 55 that , Chicago 5 20 4 55 92 14 ' : 1 J T:"' f- N"SsK. - J J' mate Ted Lindsay down In second slot. Huston Bruins, in fourth place, were. the fall guys for Montreal twice durln:; the week-end, and Maple Leafy missed many chan- i-tln't cet . . . Young Dong Sankev turned In a yeoman Job d'-t niKht, refrreeing iiiiee games and still being able to '(If .pite the hepFlnir that ll.nl nn from l it until ln-4 n m Western League Victoria 3. Vancouver 1. WIL OSHL Pcnticton 5, Spokane 2. By The Ctiiittdi-.i Hreas kspue the fact that Wall Alston, new Brooklyn Dodger bos. Curling Results " u. n a snort time in the majors, many of the players on tMuei roster served under him In the minors . . . Our best t Results in i.u;t night's play of I Z k ' - lor Jack Dempsey on what we thought was his proposed " 1(1 Mrs. Kstelle Auguste. sort of back-fired. Now we're its all orf. Mrs. A. asserting that they quarreled. Anyone 'smicbiKly hexed? always insist on.. ',h Columbia Cellulose trophy competition in the Prince Ru-1 jert Ladies' Curling club are as j ' follows: Eatemnn 4, Johnson t4; McKenzie 10. McBroom 9; Cros- 0 Receives Three Trophies l0 stalwart Hank Nuyten arms as they have done from "o three football trnnhles i.luvlnir nl RuvpvaM. PurV Mr 'lf of his Prince Rupert Hatg In thanking the association uMKiie-winning team for the gift of a marble ashtrnv ' mt-'lit nt the Football nn whirh whk mounted the fiirure siey 10. Anacrson 3; Mcueoa 5. Schumnn 11: Ramsay 16. Shier 8: Turner IS Willson 4. Draw for 2:30 tomorrow afternoon: Lewis vs Willson: Part-idyr v Til m; Moore vs Wak-ley. Druw lor tomorrow niijhl: 7 p.m.. Anderson vs Mcrtroom: Bateman vs MrKrnzie: Cms Icy vs Johnson. 9 p.m., Mi'Leod vs Willson- r" vs Tiunrr; Schuman vs Shier. '"Winn dance at the Navy of a soccer player, echoed Father Ml annex. Father O P Mnhin'i unlmiilj vtl.ff Hint. ..foremost In frozen foods ' Piscnted CYO with the games cannot be played with en- " . norm Htnr and Shear- thusiasm at Roosevelt Park due : w phies, emblematic of to the daneei of falllmj on rocks. "Crer supremacy. , ShAoS -AST NIGHT". r,CHTS ot "ip football association Ne- York - pddv nnpmrco. I09rh of the General Motors 10- Brooklvn cufoolnted Carlos ' Fi'hnr Mniio,-, n,i ChAvra. 137. Los Ancelcs. 10. "ait! for all his support and Holvoke. I;is .. ' ) -Tils mm well In hi. rvi that the football asso- .u unnsine, r j., kit-i e.. on Eddie Swift, 150, WaterbuV'-Conn., 1. Ran Francisco Leonard Mor- " Kod forward to the wicni of Alanma Parle ' specially tor youth of the row, 189, Oakland, Calif., out- mueh SMOOTH SCOTCH uith that special White Horse smoothness t , wouldn't, he said, b pointed Willie Bean, 209, lo n home with cut knees and Angeles, 10. much PERFECT FIAWR and matlfylrtg . only White Horse NOTICE OF MEETING van be! I "... and a DAILY HEWS SUBSCRIPTION too ! THE SEMI-ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING much FIXE OLD ViUlSHY Ufith UlUte Horse quality known "f the company ui" be hed In the Civic Centre P'ince Rupert, B.C. Wednesday, Member 9, 1953 of 7:30 p.m. tneuwut overt A g ft that pleases . . . every cay of the year. 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