Australians -Take'4)avisup4-'SSE 'C : rie Ptuii-e Kuuerr Daily News Thursday, Decnui 31, 19o3 Nickerson Sparks For Fourth StraiqSii Year UtfB- - ti. ttrnl fwli,4. diftirlavl nt Uili'W. liu,!,!', KiUmy IMh muim-liit ltifi,i, t .'.n't the Ki'Hiiul' B" IV ILL GKIMSLEV but simply ti. Ie.i btirr Irtuf, Kiwk Im-'uv. ti't h,N.( ftl y ilniK tr,i. tm caa MELBOURNE Hi Ken Rose- strokes to win. wall, 19-year-old pint-sized Spectators s;ave Rosowall a rifleman, saved the - coveted standing cheer unci showered ths Davis Cup for Australia today by renin' court v.lth feat cushion, mowing clown the depressed Officials nppw.led for order but Wsn Bo-Hi Third jr., .;: ;, r .'--: ; ...,; in i lt- ' '. W V " f"-, j 5 iy i ' r f t v , ? - j., ,a 3 Wimbledon champion, Vic Seix- the fans in i.w hti'te oval burst as, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the cli- into a will frvy and ignored matlctic fifth match of the the nn-ieala. challenge round with the United Rcs.-v:all dcwrvotl everything.! Sparked by Di'ck Nickerson and his one-handod' mid-air shots, Booth Memorial High School Rain-1 makers made it three victories in a row last niirht! at the Civic Centre as they downed the Duke ofj Connaught basketball team 45-36. Nickerson with 15 points top- j States. ;The youns.-Uer cume back Tin Nervous as a kitten at first: a severe case of Duvs Curt j It -but inhaling confidence as the ters whh h forced captain !h" y American fell into the simplest Hopman to bench iiim in th iiTors, the dark-haired Sydney 'doubles. lie lost h's Uist Kinp'rs! youngster swept past his oppon- match to Tony Trabert atui was ent In 93 minutes to give the so uniiuui . ivt ihat h wi.i t -! m, t. aa a. i ped the Eo-Me-Hi shotmakers as out. tried to stem the Bo-M'Hi i ( r Jack . Evans' eight-man squad rushes and slow the game down Ihn i I - X. Aussies a 3-2 victory and their placed by Rex Ilartv it for 11th trlumnh since the series doubles, which Ue U.S. won. started in 1900. I - This was the fourth straight vpur the Australians have beaten " off the U.S. In the chnllenpi , $ . rrY) l A JA i I round. i ne Aussie victory squares the post-war compett tion at four each. The Amen cans won from 1946 throus MONTREAL CAXADIEXS bore in on New York Rangers' goal in a National Hockey League game at Montreal in which the second-place C .nadiens defeated the filth-place Rangers 2-0. The game wxs lwely but without a brawl like that which a week previously enlivened the meeting of the two teams. Dollard St. Laurent (third from right i is held off by Ranger defenders while Ecldie Mazur 23 ) flicks the pu jk past the open net. Goalie Johnny Bower sprawls on the i-je. found themselves up against a desperate short-handed Royal City crew. The Dukes, determined to salvage one win from the three-game series played a hard-checking cagey game which slowed down the Prince Rupert team and saw the Bo-Me-IIi boys dropping passes and miss-ins shots on the basket. Minus Don Wallin, shotmakini; captain, who had to fly back home yesterday. Dukes played a slower-paced game to conserve energy and avoid fouls. Out to back up their coach's forecast nf t win bv six points, the Dukes led by rangy Marvin Berg scored first and led up to the C-5 mark when Nickerson pulled off one of his deadly shots from the side to their own pace. As the ten- j inn grew Dukes equalled the i Rainmakers in breaking up pass- j ing plays. At the 6-second mark j Jack Rebagliati drew' cheers from the crowd as he scored with ; an unsually long shot only to have the ovation drowned as Ron Ciccone, with 3 second left, 1 lofted a ball from Rainmakers' territory into the Dukes' basket. ; Rainmakers s e c o n d-stringer Gary Morison starred for the ' locals in the last frame as he matched shots with a driving Marvin Berg, both of them netting six points. Down 30-23 "nirg into the final quarter Dukes saw the margin widened as Freddy Kristmanson hooked in two field eoals and Nickerson 1949. Although neither Roscw all nor U! J1! V I llL.v1 Seixas played above-a v e r a r e l Vi-V jf j'-r-jt emiis in the technical sense of Z il M 'lil lU'S 4 the word, it was a good mat, h J 1M l,ljrU from a competitive standpoint $ t v:t. y-J i ", r, . j . .n i i i i ' I s r. t m t v in -v ' . i k nnd for the crowd of 17 500 ti-r.t Kay Johnson. Flo Choquelte 3 'J 3,'i ,'i!'- 5 s fiilert every seat in Kocyot Mixed, Men's and Legion Curling Schedules Fixed Stadium. Right down to litre was doubt Jijos Ladies' Loop the final p-".t ; A4. - I about the win- -, 3P 'l'J,, 4 j ' eame of the v whipped into a " C-'i .-Cirli". 1 f t i be-y ner. In the 10th h Turner, slilcr vs. Fi.nl. Wtllsim Curling will resume at the re- of the floor. Ben v.asjouled by tumped in another, to lake the; Mouse Morrison for two shots. nlnrtf,r H-n final set Seixas '-15 lead on Rosewalls service darner. pm-ihom vs. mkwc ; K..y j,,hnsoil of (,'loverleafs . McNiece, McDonald v, , rnylor d Djv,sj f j d, January 23: 7 p.m. Meighen vs. iHfwiinr? Iri'u luesday when iced Prince Rupert Curling rink Saturday after the Christmas and New Year recess wi'h f ,1 ,J i A, , ; I -JUV I H Schedules for play in the Mixed , Turner . TordH h Z ' fi,n",A Rame ind seemed about to break Ken's lelivery for the stoml timo in i row. But the Australian hud the MlOrP. OI(M-r Vft. mt-1'irv.c. i-i " 1 i ' '1 ' Here's to 1954... i League and continuation of the George Cook's Jewellers compe i and 6:M Team hich single wa I 5- 5 i vs. Buiie. I. c . '-v.dfil H If.- " . r I I I I weapons to run it out. aithoii"h Seixas fought off three matea J k. ,., M I I .. ... f .MORE FIELD GOALS ' I The Rainmakers outscored the I Dukes 13 field goals to 10 but the i New Westminster quintet again! demonstrated their superiority j i ft the foul line, sinking 18 out of i 2G free shots while Bo-Me-Hi hiti pay dirt on only 9 out of 24. j Berg sank 7 free shots in 12 tries I i out of his 17-point total. Bo- j : Me-Hi was penalized 17 times I and the Dukes 14 times. ; both of which he sank to make it 8-7. Another tallv bv Nickerson and the Dukes had lost the lead never to regain it. The first quarter ended 10-8 and the second 20-15 as Ni' kerson counted twice, and Rod Tail and Freddy Kristmanson scored a field goal each. LONG SHOTS, CHEERED The ' Rainmakers took the third quarter 10-8 as the Dukes harried by the fear of fouling i rp- 'vi Jf - I May it bring , I points. Vic went down fifthting, won bv Dibii Printir." with 1119 -"l ww laurel rolled 2820 to take team high triple. In B Division Flo Choquette of "i-ooup r:rn-erv rolled 2it9 and G27 to take high single game and iih 'hr-e. Skeena aWo took Men's l.ense Seheilulr January 5: 7 p.m. McKen.ie vs. Lnui'ie, lunier vs. Peterson. Miller s. .st.erl;i. !:!' pin. - .ITK V-:. Aston. McjMeee vs. WaKiey. '1 iiotu v January 0: 7 p.m. K.elloii!;h vs Stewart. Evolfson vs. Matthew. Wai - nn vs. Johnston. 9:18 p m Garner j te!)m hijh sinBP ancl hieh three vs. raro;iui, omuuii a. uuu. ! Tn a i"nior exhibition fame ' with scores of 988 and 2657. UDS Uet I iignJ'AVy .1 prosperity to all '54 LicenCeS ' 'lirW.llwffi. j ot loyal friends , VICTORIA (CP) - Llnuor li- I 1 VfTfffi ! X ancl close associations. - ences for inS4 were mnilrrt i- - J itftsTrVlt. t 3 oj -lubs and hotels this week, a; J9WlrWK f -'-"'.' ' c?. Mquor Consrol Board speke.-.-. f t; 'iV! ' : TJ.V V' man said today. ' iMWt' " , --v "-t-i' ' tition drawn up- Regular play In the Mixed, league is slated to finish 'on February 20" and the "lavoffs will start the lollcwiiie week. In the Men's league the Cook's trophv competition .will continue on Tuesday, January 5. Last Sunday the Canadian Legion curlers held an organizational . meeting and the first draw and rink personnel were drawn up. The skips may arrange the positions of his rink members as he chooses. Jeannie Warren trophy plav will beian on Sunday, January 3. Schedules with ice numbers in brackets are as follows: MKecl I.easMU' January 2: 7 p m. Miller vs. Moore. Shier vs. MoNieee. Willson vs. Ormes downed Bulgers 25-16. i Hiph man for the winners was D. Macintosh with 8 points and F. Rowe scored 10 to lead the i losers. Under the new Liouor Af Lineups: '. i Penults- A Division: Sunrise 4, Bulger's 0; Rupert Radio 4, Dom's ide-frultcli-. Dlbh Printing 3. I.vonn 1; Annettes 3, G & A 1; New lur-cl 3. Ciovrrleafs 1; Stars 2, Art Murray's 2. 1: division: Manson's 4, Toilers 0; S'teena' Grocery 4. 75 Taxi 0; Seventh Avenue. Meat 3. Biq :rrs- 1; PR Plumb -is 3. Cook'r 1: Wallace R 3, Hi-Flyers 1; Co-?r '. McKay's 1. ,-s. bhier. J:L!U.i,!y 7: 7 pm Ofv.ryeson vs Petersen. MeKenzle vs. Parker. Turner vs. berK. U:lo p.m. Kurd vs. Os-tLrtaK. Givi-iie vs. inom, KoLertson ,s. .v.cNlel-1'. ja.iuury a: 7 p. m Eyolfson vi VSaKiey. Lrinnic vs. Iwiller. JiutlerhK Keilotiii. 'J:l.i p.m. - Warrtn vs. ...ll;;ie.-n. i-ariiei- v.,. ouwart. ool-.li. s. .-uln.ev. . I.fiiill lllltk Pei-H'tit lei Nt.tnDeiea Legion rinks with slilp .isleil rn-8t are as lollows: ii) J. Anurew, J. onus, H. AnJer-..oi'. ixit Comez. il. Bone. R. Creswell, T. Wardrope. ira. itot.i-weu. (o) U. iiiKt. vV. i.ootz. U. i-ina, iltryl ..oou.. (4) w. t,rfv.-ri. ... Viiniams, u. Aiiwerbun, t-ej . I men cnoni r.xiiiDiuon j tJ , i t If I, I5o-Me-Ili Rainmakers Krist-1 I l Sf (PMjCwr 'i i manson 9, Ciccone 8, W. Morrison 1 37 ,l" K i3, Stewart, Tait 4, Nickerson 15, oasf-ed nt, the lust .wssUm of i he li-ci: l itu:e all licences roul ti e extended till the end of l' when they will be cancelled. f.o -new licence were nailed. i After 1954 clubs mil h)teN will have to comply with one! if the four licence cl-i',ifica- flnrte HlntniT InimDP Imtllirn L 1 - 1 I - . j u 1 u. Mon.'ion o, rsiacK. loiai id. i Duke of Connaught Berg 17, j Wallin 1, Rebagliati 7, Clasby ; 10, Keen 1. Total 36. 4 Bone. 9 p.m. Thorn vs. Turner. Taylor vs. Pord. McDonald vs. Garner. January 9: 7 p m Gordon vs . .. -f I SIMM holiday... l1 i ii Canada's forests cover almast dinln or laVcrn-if th-v one enc ha.f mil ion ana square, arc tQ Eta in bu,inr,s. today and everyday i i t l 4 . . . Wakley. Sieier vs. McBroom. Newton vs. Kellougn. 9 pm Meithn v3. McKenzle. Eyolfson vs. B:-r Mi-Lew. vs. Anderson. January 16:. 7 p ' 1 Mi'ler v . . . and a year Auarews. u) i. Ijticu, ij. -suoi...., , uu.i'.uii, ...via i.....,.. tut ..... ; ....at-isj.1, . i.icno.soii, O. Uome.:, 1 la.liie ft.lenie. i7) J. Lemlre. Doug 1 ... . . -.a..-.. 1.1 ,.auu. .ut summers, mi. Loigren, --tart onus. iom rrokoltow, A. Junior Bovs' Exhibition ; Ormes Leeman 6, Duncan 4, Hodekinson 3. Macintosh 8, Hewitt Chow, Leighton 4, Kelly. ; Total 25. V t : Bulpers Lambie, J. Johnson ?. F. Johnson 1. Thorn, Twaites 1, Watmough, Rowe 10, Kalver-son 2. Total 13. of abundance and success to you and your family. SPORTSMAN'S RACCOON TIPS... NAMED OLYMPIC COACH VANCOUVER (CP) Veterin conch Percy Norman of the Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club has been chosen coach of Canada's swimming team for the 1954 British Empire Games here. ., ...i-i u..inui, ojait. ee.i in; Mrs. .V ... A V... t-v-.i v.- .. I f'Sinii League Srheflule January 3: t.oov vs. w. ifri'1 Andrew vs. E. Anderson, Bone vs. it '5 Aid Last Night's Fights Bv Tile CMnatliit:i Press MIWEAPOLJS Pel Flanacnn 14S3v S. Paul, Minn., outpointed 'nhnnv Saxton. 1493i. New York, 10; Pete Kawulia, 130, Winnipeg, and Dick Powell, 127, Chi-"!n. drewt 4; Billy Pinkus, 140'2, Winnipeg, stopped Jackie Richards, 155. Detroit, 3. 1 1 rv SsZ'T A RACCOON LOVES TO SPRAWL, HIGH ON A LIMB, ' DOZlNQ IN TUB SUNSHINE I AFTER PROWLING ABOUT OLCWttrC. juuuaiy 10: Lofren vs. Lemire, -jttwui'i vs. rrokuKu, r.(X)iiS vs. ah. arew. Jiunmry 17: Hooiz vs. Anderson, Eoiie v.i. Liiili L. . j-.iu-- . a..u-r. jui-;.ry 2-1: Stuwrt vs. Lcmir w . . ...u.r. Li;;rtM vd. ituliuw. uam.ary 3i: Kootz vs. Kaxter, W. AaticrsLU V;;. L. Anueron. unu vs. reuiumy 7: "W. Anderson vs. An-aiev.'. su-.-art Vd. Lj.b'fu. iemire v rruitoKow. J-cciuary 14 : Iiune va. Lolron. fc Antraii vs. nuxu-r, tu be uccjueci. 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'the 1,500 si.riker.-i won a wagv I inciea.se of five cents an hour but did not get the' .:hecltoa. 52E AND Service Body THE NATIONAL HOCKEY League has suspended Boom Boom Geoffrion, high-scoring right-winger with Montreal Canadiens, as a result of the Boomer's stick-swinging duel with Ron Murphy of New York Rangers, Dec. 20. Murphy suffered a broken jaw in the battle at New York and was also suspended. HOCKEY SCORES :itlon:il Li ;tg ut Montreal 2. Toronto 2. Western ,ukiip Saskatoon 3. Seattle 2. New Westminster 6. Victoria 3. Olcimig.'tn senior Vernon 6. Kclowna 2. Bob Parker's Staff ill "THREE LOVES HAS NANCY' H 'Wynd Comfortable B E Goodrich STARRING ANN SOUTHERN ONE WHOLE HOUR OF ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTED BY . . . wish to express sincere thanks for your valued patronage in 1953. We hope we may have the opportunity of serving you even better in 1954. FOOTWEAR. 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