Mew Rules Set for Soap Box Races Leafs End Goal Drought In Tied Game With Wings Weicht The combined weight Entrants must bmld car Advisors are not permitted to buiki an entrant's car or parts of the car. The rar must be built by of car and driver in either Class A (13-15 years) or Class B tll-12 years! must not be liv Ttu' Cnniwlinn Press the run for the second playoff i more than 250 pounds. Thecal- the boys wno win drive it in the can be built up to the maximum race. Evti y boy must be able berth. of boy and car (250 pound.si by I to prove mat ne duiu tne car Btil Oft ' Himcpif Officials U'tll riiumiilir.. the use of wood only, which must not be built into the cai WOMEN CURLERS SET SLATE TO RUN ANNUAL B0NSP1EL Officials have been named by the Prince Rupert Ladies' Curling club executive to arrange the second annual Ladies' Totem bonspiel slated for Friday, March 26 to Tuesday, March 30. The bonspiel is open to all women curlers In Prince Rupert whether they are members of the local club or not. Deadline for entries is March 15 and invitations have been sent to both Smithers and Prince George ladies' curling clubs. Unattached curlers are asked to sign the forms presently posted at the curling rink club house so that rinks may. be made up later.' Bonspiel chairman elected this week is Mrs. Neely Moore. Other committees are: prize, Mrs. Bill Anderson and Mrs. Terry McNiece; banquet, Mrs. W. F. Stone and Mrs. Fred Willson; finance, Mrs. Stan Petrow and Mrs. Neely Moore; program, Mrs. Trevor Johnston and Mrs. T. W. Brown; publicity, Mrs. B. E. Eyolfson; draw committee chairman with members to be appointed to assist is Fred Aston. any ear which, In the opinion, Kill TAKP. "not was not built by the boy who entered It in the race. on 200 i Arrangements for the Trades land Labor Council May 21 Soap: Box eliminations races are con-j tinning apace. John D. Dyck, ! ; chairman for the races said to- ' ' day. i Regulation wheels and new ! J rule books are on their way to I Prince Rupert Mr. Dyck Kali, j adding that orr of the officiary of the Mission. Soap Box der'jy j ni.iy possibiy be present fof the j ! local races. 1 i The revised rules for the soap , , box elimination races and fori ; the lflM Soap Box Derby in Ak- j ron. Ohio, have been simplified ' to cive each boy an even bettor! opportunity to win. ' Herv are th? major rule changes, in part, as they appear; in the l.-34 rule book: Toronto Maple Leafs scored In J Detroit Thursday night. It was an event. . j Defenceman Jim Morrison, who! has scored only seven goals all t Mason, ended one of the Leafs' I longest goal famirfes when he scored against Detroit Red Wings i in. a game that ended in a 3-3! National Hockey League tie. , The Leafs moved into sole pos- .... ..I,.., ,.f ciu..... nlnna i.i tViA ! ' Sid Smith and Eric Nesterenko ; scored the other Leaf goals. Gor- j die Howe, the league's leading scorer, tallied his 28th of the j season when he beat Toronto ; ffoaltender Oil Mayer. Glen Skov i and Ted Lindsay scored the ' others. LINDSAY TIED SCORE i It was Lindsay's goal with less ! than five minutes left in the ' RrnarlunyfJ Prince Rupert Dully News Friday, Mucn 5, or chassis. Metal may not be used for this purpose. Steering There must be a clearance of at least two inches between the rim of the ."teering wheel and any part of the car or drivers body, regardless of the position of the steering wheel. Brakes -The brake must be operated by a foot pedal. Hand, hydraulic or any type mechanical brakes are not permitted. that ave the Wlngs Jrafcue standings But that wa-sn't ' fuamf, the tie. ROD AND GUI the feature. When Morrison beat goalkeeper Terry Sawchuk at !9:53 of the first period, it was Toronto's first goal in six games j Bruins jumped into fourth place the last playoff spot j ahead of New York Rangers with their deadlock In Boston. The Rangers were idle and now trail the Bruins by one point with eight games to go. Woody Dumart put the Bruins ANNUAL Robinson Hopes To Retire From Baseball Next Year B.P.O.E. in Detroit this season and the I bhutcut .streak, which dated back j to last season, had run 352 minutes. 51 seconds. . , ' Not since Tod Sloan beat the Hoi Wings in the final Leaf-! Detroit came of the 1952-53 season had Toronto scored at the ahead in the sixth minute of the second period when he slammed VERO BEACH. Fla. I Jackie Robinson, Negro trail-blazer in organized baseball, hopes to make this his last year in th? game. The brilliant Brooklyn infield- a 15-foot backhander through the open side of the Montreal net. However, Canadiens tied it up later in the period on defence- ; man Tom Johnson's hard slap ed to me. Some of them (.iK! pay very well. I was recently offered a job that would pay me $50,000 a year. My wife and 1 both turned it down because it was not the kind of business conducive to. our v.-.y of liviic ." The former all-aidiiiid college nthlete . carved out. a brilliant GAME DINNER AND US (Non-mcmbcrs Welcome) Friday, March 5-6:30p,ii Single $3.00 Couple $6.00 Tickets available at: ' ly - - ii i Olyinpia. In last night's only other game, Montreal Canadians and loston Bruins battled to a 1- deadlock. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT shot deflected off a Bruin player er, who finds himself battling for a regular position for the first tfme since he's been with i past goaltender Sugar Jim Henry The deadlock left the Leafs Jean Beliveau and Ken Mosdell the Dodgers, has several busi one point ahead of Canadiens in I got assists. Music by THE WESTERNAIRES ness deals pending next winter : professional baseball career nf which could make him indepen- : ter hurdling the Neero barrie dent of baseball for the rest of with Montreal in 1940. He ioiu unescorted ladies admitted free W' ' " 2 W fl I I 1,1. isaien vo-up norciwarc F ashion Fry Rupert Radio & Fleclric his life. "I'm not savinir that this def i ed the D.';lpers in HH7 and dip- Lyndhursts Boss Says Canada Mot Welcome at Puck Tourney initely will be mv last year. vear." in& the H'.xt seven years by, 320 hfeti,,,, REFRESHMENT BAR OPEN W f Thia aU . g j J C(llll.t(,v Fa, m up a remarkable batting average. Robinson said today. "I'm merely saying I hope I can quit after this season. That depends on . - - ----- : . "immmm wv ''"-v-i ni (-tff'i-'-wjrfi -j - Marcus Egen, who had five teeth smashed as his team bowed to East York 6-1 Wednesday, Despite Egen's statement that STOCKHOLM (CP) The atmosphere on the ice was friendly but at the rinkside blue sp.nks were flying as Canada I'np.ired for a vital game with Chechoslovakia today in the ' whether the things 1 have in ' mind will materialize, i "I'm not at liberty right now ! to say what those things are th Canadians wers not rcspon sible for his iniury. Dagens-, except that they are vitally con worid hockey tournament. ; Nvheter Swprier.'x hieuest news- nected with the promotion of better understanding between Germany got its first victory ; paper called the incident the u. i... iu....m. iiv Canadians -worse crime, wnicn ; peoples of ail races. While my opening Saioe, MiucKing uurui-.has increased their deep-seated , prime concern is to earn a liv- t lng in supporting of my family, ' it's not just security I'm after. ' "I could be financially set as j of now if I wanted to accept j any of several good jobs offer- land 5-1. The win, coupled with tin earlier tie, moved the Germans to fifth place behind Canada. Russia, Czechoslovakia i:iid Sweden. Russia and Sweden meet in a fcroikout battle tonight in th? day's final game. unpopularity here." Morgon - Tidningen commented that the Canadians could take lessons from the Russians in sportsmanship. 1WO NOW OCT Preston, a former East York player, said his club has suffered more injuries since comi"1; m i - - m..m ivx'i It phntf of trnvml, chalhnn ortd inlr fer ts. to Europe than in an en'.i.e season at home. Two East York defenccmen ; currently are out with injuries. Harold Fiskari is through for the series with a torn knee liga Th. Army offer! o hcolthy and v;goroul lilt. A camr Klditr hk Mr. Gardner, or 48, can put many men yeart yaunner lo theme in phymal fitnet, and Ktirmno. He hat mad, para cnul jump, and proudly Heart the porotroopr'! Cxc(en medico and tinnl rn t.aU U..L .t. At for opportunist, look at th w,d choir si, Hi end trades o man tan ham. What othtr organuatmn will g.v him iufh ..c.lent training and pay hm tor it at th tamo (im? 7hs days promotions con com Y9ry fast. T ,." aro hundreds of tartar totdimrs who com horn th ranks to fccom senior N.CO.'i and offrCtri. Canadian solder thttt dayi, Monoeuvfti and duty hi partt of Canada, intluding lh Airtit regions! ti in Korea and German Jh job of helping to dplwi Cm-is as bitf Of this country and at stufttrvd 01 (de Hirtrt points of otjgrtttion. and we homy of qui sol die n Canada and Russia are un-j beaten in their five starts to dale. The Czechs and Swedes,! with identical 4-1 scores, both1; need victories to stay in the laee. All four have one game remaining after today with Tor-onto East York and Moscow' Dynamos expected to decide the 1 i championship in their closing-day meeting on Sunday. NOT WELCOME" But off the ice it was a dlf-lerent story. Incensed by new attacks on his team in the Swedish press charging rough play. East York manager Don Preston said that Canada should j-tay away from future world tournaments in Europe because "we are not welcome here." ment and Doug Chapman suffered a broken jaw in a collision with a Swedish defence-man. Chapman may return wearing a protective mask, for the game against Russia. DINING PLEASURE in SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe is is a Proud Life! More Sports On Page 6 Challenging Rewarding rsmOWEN GARDNER, ppcli , . : .ism CHESTERFIELDS by KROEHLER and SNYDER FLOOR MODELS Newspaper criticism, whioh had died down after the Cana- j diarus' impressive 8-0 victory; over Sweden's defending chain- I pions Monday, was fanned' by! .'in injury to German centre: Kerrisdale Wins j junior Final . ! VANCOUVER 0 Ken Saun-j dors' overtime goal with 21 NX-j Oiifts remaining Thursday night i t.ive Kerrisdale Kerries a 4-3 1 win over New Westminster Elks j ! : ' d a nei r. eror d straight victory i i; (he be'st-of -three . Inler.-Citjyl Ji'.liior Amateur Hockey" finals. Kerrisdale now takes on Nan--: eiino ni the Vancouver Island ' junior loop in a best-of-three I ull'air for the Pacific Coast I championship. The winner of the series will meet the'vlctor of' the Interior playdowns for the B.C. lit.'e. I O MINN OFF ic name lime rti-nf ! mi-ii who wiiirl lo servo Ciuimla ami u y Jtl I'M I'llcill mill M'I'OrP fllliir.' llw.r. tlll'lllH IS MO Id-MIT 1110 IIIM the Anuv I Iik Armj un lionouralilc, nolile prol'fBsioii. 1 are die word of 11SI (W.... r...l... . ..t,.. t..Ut in4 nlioiil cverMlmiM llii-n; is lo know nlioiil life in ihe (.'iinaili.in Ariin. H juincci Hie (.all; HKllallArillV.il veilrn Him ,1 a ,lnin,nr lv Hi. r iiuliiili' Mlllf'N OilfH fll Mr iff )uftr ..f ...... : ' Kl fU ...,,1 n fine Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 - ......... ...... ,,,, iiiiurii l IN (If 111 1 I Hii'i " record , from 1.I t 1).J.-,. J a.-hj, ; rau f i , ,. S ruil M.ijor 111 111.- filmed I'rinccs 1'airiciaV Canadian I .ilil liif.inlr. lie In (...in., n faiiMMis fiiiuro in the Canadian Arniv, resiiceleil mid a.lmin-il l' Hie ll,nii,ii.ls lie lias wrved will, mid helped lo train. A n II read an, I iniereMili inilivi.lual, lie ou ns one of llie fuie-l re. ord , oiler , ( ,um,ry. Ilnl liSM Curdiicr' lirsl and urcalol inl. nl 1MI11; rin,a Umr ol uwian,l re.c t for ull young Mililier w Is m l liim. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS By The Associated Press West Palm Beach, Fla.-Irwin Schultz. 165, New York, outpointed Jimmy Jewell, 169, Birmingham, Ala., 10. Fall River, Mass. Roy Andrews, 13934, Lowell. Mass..ston- ft ( imu . ih . : K . ft' f. MffilLCDIIflraS ped Bob English, 137"j, FalP River, 1. Hartford, Conn. Graham j Holmes. 134, Manchester, N.H., ! outpointed Tommy Tibbs, 132, Boston, 10. Taroma, Wash. Pat Mc- Murtry, 183, Tacoma, knocked ut Al Kelly, 192, Harrisbun Pa., 1. NX 8 yeart old 5 yean old 4 yeart old 3 yeart old Kit Aristocrat Anniversary Viscount Melchers Special Reserve GIN London Club London Dry insist on V -x.urz t " To be eligible you musf be 17 io 40 years of age, skilled tradesmen lo 45. VVhen applying bring birlh certiicafe or older proof of aae melchers APPLY RIGHT AWAY -For full formation write visif or the Army Recruiting Centre nearest your home. 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