Stcadv. Persevering Glen Skov Star ! Only 5 Days 'Til Xmas I? ' 4 WAYS TO BUY AT Ken Watson s Of Red Wing Victory Over Black Hawks M ANSON'S JEWELLERS The Black Hawks, never in the) Terry Sawchuk at 13:01 of the CyrDomis: By The Canadian Press Glen Skov nevPr figured he would take big time hockey by "THE STORE OF FRIENDLY CREDIT" running, tallied their goal when tnira penoa. George Gee beat goalkeeper Another two-goal performer In the only other game, Boston was big George Armstrong. He storm. He didn't. Bruins beat the third-place Tor- scored the only two Leaf goals Budget Plan Charge It I Use Our ? Layaway ! Plan as the fourth-place Bruins gain bui nenasiivHa,Kr '""I onto Maple Leafs 3-2 CASH iTinay, teeember 18, 1953 . - --viiwrimiir:-. i!. tr: 15SS5L v J ed their 13th victory in 29 starts. WHAT TURN, MISTER? Skov wasn't sensational. He was steady; all that Ivan asks for. i Those two goals gave Skov five for the season, four of them rming in the last four games. At that rate the six-foot-one forward will surpass the 12-goal give him a . . . Quakers Whip Stamps 5-2 pay him a National Hockey League salary. The strapping 22-year-old centre, a fellow coach Tommy Ivan Is counting on for a "brilliant future" has found some scoring punch. He scored two goais Thursday night to lead the Red Wings to a 5-1 victory over the last-place Chicago Black Hawks. Kelly ci jnted the etners. CHRISTMAS SUIT i - li iS s 1 .... A v imai ne nau last, yeai , uie mB"- By The Canadian Press 1 L est since ne joined trie Kea wings Red-hot Saskatoon Quakers OR TOPCOAT as a regular in iaau. , are a step closer to regaining the Jim i The victory gave the Wings i Western Hockey League leader- ; a total of 40 points and a tie for ship they held almost unchal-first ' place with Montreal Cana- lenged last season. cliens, idle Thursday night. j With the co-leading Calguiy i Skov scored at 10:23 of the 'stampeders and Vancouver Can-second period on a pass from ucks in the midst of, or recover- i left-winger Matty Pavelich and I ing from, prolonged slumps, A fine new Handgrade suit or a handsome topcoat hunn under tlte Christmas tree will be the finest gift you can give Him. Moderately ' Priced Canada Packers presenrs- TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA tallied the other at 14:51 of the coach Doug Bentleys Saskatche- wan sextet is easily the hottest club in the seven-team loop. j third session. Howe, Alex Del-; vecchio and defent eman Red at 633 THIRD Ave. W. BE A CITIZEN SAILOR IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) ACME CLOTHING STORE pop Talbert Aids US Net Win In Calgary last night Quakers j made it 13 in 15 by whipping ' the Calgarians 5-2 in easy fash- I ' ion. The win allowed Quakers to move within four points of the co-leaders and stretched to lour straight the current Siampedir losing streak. A penalty to Stampede! de- , fenceman Art Michaluk paved ; j EXTRA MILK CHRISTMAS BRISBANE, Australia l Billy vtmvvrt ROBERT RUDll VIOLINIST Talbert, United States Davis Cup1 captain, gambled and won today when' he teamed up with his young protege, Tony Trabert, and J A - " -' rnniwfcf-18- To Moke Those Holiday Goodies Everybody Loves 2 The RCN (Reserve) con- helped to Carve out a 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 1 9-7 victory over Belgium's Phil-! ippe Washer and Jacques Bri- Tltere arc so many situations , reminiscences, but first may 1 that can exist in curling due to ; warn you again that there are the variety of ice conditions, the j always exceptions under abnor-wcinht to be played, the position I mal conditions: toniaht CFPR 7:30 of rocks in play, the weaknesses chant In the doubles match of the Davis Cup inter-zone finals. Talbert substituted himself for Vic Seixas, his slumping star. sisis ot citizen-saiiors in training increasing their knowledge of the skills and crafts of the sea. Reserve training is important training and demands whole-hearted interest and effort. To put that yum-yum flavni into all your holiday ("Hikcry , . Play the turn working from the centre to the outside ice. Avoid the turn tl.at cuts or swings sharply. the way for Quakers' victory. While last year's all-star rear-; guard was in the penalty box. Quakers rapped in three goals in 40 seconds to take a commanding 4-1 lead at the end of the second. The clubs split goals in the final period. , , Veteran Alex Kaleta powered the Quakers to victory with a smart three-goal performance Coach Bentley ai)d Ray Manson got the others. The Stampeder marksmen were Ray Barry and Archie Scott. In a free-wheeling Okanagan Senior Hockey League game last night, Kelowna Packers and Venon Canadians took turns The 35-year-old veteran, who you'll waul pli-ntv uf milk ami or preferences of your players, the score, the end being played, etc., that it is difficult to frame a hard and fast set of rules governing a skip's actions in select-tng the out-turn over the ln-turn iream. Phone 1 8 FOR HOME DELIVERY NORTHLAND DAIRY Use the turn that "falls back" j into your targeU-t.e., for ' take-out shots. Use the turn that offers you the greatest percentage in i n-aking the shot. ' Play the turn you have con- ' fidence in at all times. This applies to your third man 1 too. Stay clear of the turn that : calls for a draw shot to any j part of the rings, where a draw Is difficult because of or vice versa. i Bitter experience is actually j the best teacher. It takes a costly mistake to learn a valuable les- son. and once learned, it is never ; forgotten. You will always re-, member vividly the games you lost through misjadgment riot j so much the came itself, but the i EARN UP TO has been playing little competitive tennis in recent years, was superb for two sets, then held on for the last two when the pace began to get him. The Talbert of today was a far cry from the happy-go-lucky Billy of the past. He teamed with Trabert because, no doubt, he thought he could 1 instill confidence into the young University of Cincinnati student. Trabert and Seixas had not been going well in practice. Trabert had made no secret of the fact that he did not want to team with SeiKas, 'j'-,. j, . , . , . hitting the scoring column. When the red -lights had finished flashing behind the embattled goalies, a total of 10 32 DAYS TRAINING PAY PER YEAR . LIMITED errors vou committed wnicn ! NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS y MB i pucks had gone booming into the I WPre the prime causes leading to ! twine and the last-place Packers tne bitter pill of defeat. No'won-! had a 6-4 victory over the ; d(r.the prominent, Dlueine ot twaL; 1 1.-' second-place Canadians. refugee ' very keen ice. Let the other " skip" have the honor. " ' " Don't igeti itubfoonv and per-- sist in using the same turn after several "misses." Try , letters from t!)e alnha- I f-i-L-'in lriatiy tinrlingj T Serving your country in your spare-time is also a profitable duty. You will be paid regular Navy rates of pay for the time you spend in training. Brooklyn's Duke Snider Winner the other turn for size. , i Lastly, and most Important 8 !TTT'Ji club1?. ; Harking bark over the past. I ! can still remembrr with vivid clarity the many times I depart- ; ' ed from the rink boiling Inward- .6271 and iy at my own stupidity in select- i Of National Loop Slugging Title of all, when in doubt don't. How about a draw?. I" " t NEW YORK iJfi Brooklyn's , slugging leader with RIGH! HERE IN Mathews as the runner-up at int; the unnatural turn. For what A Next Article . . . How About a Raise, Boss?" I it may be worth, nere are tne ; i outcroppings of a few of these . 6269. Roy Campanella of Brook lyn finished third at .610. Duke Snider is the official win- j ner of the National League's j slugging championship, edging Eddie Mathews, Milwaukee's Flupping third-baseman, by two- I C Sfimwrs This Christmas tenths of a percentage point. Snider, 27-year-old outfielder, slugged for an average of .6271 to .6269 for Mathews, official statistics released today by the MIEIIXDIIfllEIRS There is'a Naval Division near you. Find out how you can serve your country and prepare yourself for advancement. Write, telephone or visit) H.M.C.S. Chatham 1 1 Lasf Night's Fights By The Associated Press Detroit Al Andrews, 152'i, Superior, Wis., outpointed Pat Lowry, 147Vi, Toledo, O., 10. Worcester, Mass. Willie Gray, 150, Boston, outpointed Billy baseball loop's service bureau show. The Duke put together 370 total bases in 590 at bats, including 38 doubles, four triples and Prince Rupert Phone 526 'Andy, 1532, Providence, R.I., 10. Aristocrat y" oM Anniversary 5 yo M Viscount 4 ytort old Old keg 3 ytarl old london Club London Dry fnsift OH melchers 42 homers. Mathews, with 383 total bases in 579 trips, had 31 GIN N (Rl t'i doubles, eight three-baggers and 47 home runs most in the league. Newark, N.J. Hurley sanciers, 161, Newark, outpointed Phil Rizzo, 158, Brooklyn, 8. Fall River, Mass. Willie Johnson, 151, Newark, N., knocked out Clarence' Williams, 151, Fall River, 1. Average compiled by The Asso 1 ,'..w . .. LUCKY THE PERSON TO ' ' ' " FIND A PAIR UNDER THE TREE MEN'S Operas, Romeos, Felts. Fleece Lined LADIES' Moccasins, Wedgies, Mules, Felts, Slings Fleece Lined CHILDREN'S Adorable Animal Slippers, Moccasins, Romeos, Felts. Fleece Lined. 0 fFASrilON $ YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE jj 3.3. .. .l.SiiliiJ.l..J.S.aXiSiJS.Si.i ciated Press and released last October also listed Snider as the 4 A This advertisement is not published or diip1oyd by Uquof Control Board or by the Government of Bnt.sh Columbm. PRINCESS, QUEEN MOTHER ATTEND PARTY AT PALACE 'J LONDONiHrS'ttoicess 'Marlaret danced -with a footman and Queers Mother Elizabeth' did a quick-step with a page at a party in Buckingham Palace. It was the annual pre-Christmas ball ot the palace staff, and the two members of the Royal Family stayed for more than an hour. Margaret and her partner, footman Cyril Dickman, first danced to Whistle a Happy Tune from the Rodgers and Ham-mcrstein show The King and I. Then they stepped off an encore to the strains of Keep Your Sunny Side Up. The- Queen Mother's partner for two dances was page C. J. Halley. disiingiiislieil tor its. 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