Prime Rupert Doily News Monday, March 30. 19b3 Oldtimers Used Many Players, Tricks To Smother All-Star Cage Champions II nmi Great Athlete, Jim Thorpe Dies in Trailer An expert tea taster can identify perhaps more than 1,500 different types of tea leaf. Tlie first insurance business to be practised in past centuries covered ship.-; and cargoes at sea. While the first three frames Ity LA Kit Y STANYVOOI) eyes of spectators with their spectacular fUor play and shooting on occasion were such past . LOS ANGELES (CP Stalwart A squad o "old-time" ragers. of the spectacular exniumon were hectic enough, the final quarter saw the biggest advance by the Oldtimers when Arney and It's A Wise Woman... Jim Thorpe. 64, Oklahoma ma- headed by a well-known coach ereats as Herpie Morgan, uon TODAY and TUESDAY EVENING SHOWS 1: - 9: P.M. TOTE - f AMOl SI'UVIKSTHt ian who became veritable col- Bnd B vcteraI1 player sUU ln theArm.y alld Scv Dominate. Heine ossus In the world of athletics, iineups moved out of retirement Bill with one field goal eacn and Mel Holkestud, Boyo Ourvlch racked uft more than So points (the score-keeper must have had and Ole Slatta. Ttiere was whisper among the .. When guying Your New ?&2SSg3&2 ft Dress or Coat or Suit three referees necessary to keep died baturaay. Saturday night to drub the He suffered a heart attack In popular senior all-star Challen- his trailer in suburban Lomita Kers 98.63 nl a hirl-wind exhi- where he lived with his wife bitlon basketball feature. Patricia. xed Arney. sinking a sizzling News of his death brought 40 points and Alex Bill, regular words of tribute irom men who coach of the Challengers, with in.ij i t v-. uim an A n-rttrt. u.'Vm i ,1 ti- his hand in this . PLENTY OK 1ULP But what brounht real con up with the trying pace set by 1jbe SURE ' 1 NEW . . '. the aggressors that Oldtimers HEN of STEEL! liyl stemation to coach Hartwig was were featuring a packed team and that they must have been his five-man squad facing an in- crenslnu number of Oldtimers quietly all season for Practicing described him as incomparable slau7nt by tne old-timers to un- who seemed to multiply cn the EASTER BONNETS and the greatest athlete of all seat the challengers In the c time. i -greatest upset in local easel The referees by the way. were Must talked about sports fig- history " 1)011 forward. R. H. iShmi David- ure of hU day in football, track! challengers, finalists in last's""- 10 kecP tnP Py and field and later in big league -4 A mcn-s basketball ! gentlemanly. Misa Elaine May- baseball, Thorpe had suffered championship, are scheduled to ; n"1- Popular coach of Bix.th two previous heart attacks, one piay here for the senior B chain- ! Memorial High .School girls in 1943 and another last year, i ninnshlt next month Thev were ' team. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE floor. In fact, towards the rtytng seconds. Oldtimers had no less than 10 plavers on the court and Art Murray. Basketball Association president, joined the ranks from outside the line to try for a shot at the hoop, die missed.) Seeing no other recourse, Challenger coach Hartwig reinforced his squad with the balance of his second string and when the final IIIIKIillll For the lasers, centre Art OUon topped the scoring with 14 points, but usually strong supporters-Jimmy Flaten, Mickey Webster, Ray Spring and Rupe Hoikestad were no match for the strong-arm tactics of the Okltimns who completely confused by the fast-. breaking Oldtimers who seemed 1 to have players everywhere Un fact, they did). ; Spearheading the unorthodox 'but effective floor play by the Oldtimers was Joe Davis, star i Challenger loaned as a substitute, ATTENTION) buz.i r sounded, even some spec Hawks, Bruins Both Win In Overtime H., tators gained the floor, probably ball-hawked and slummt their 'to make up a third team TODAY ond TUESX way en masse to victory. ; So ended the excitement Plu I AKTOON - NEWS "SI'OTI.IOHT No. 4H CAPITO HOCKEY SCORES; fo,er Leafs CHICAGO (CP) Al Dcwsburys Show 7 - 9:00 .1 lAMIrt S Pl.Wir iTIi! SATURDAY Cinch Title MIXED FIVE-PIN BOWLERS Ail those interested in joining the spring league please leave your names ot the bowling alley or Phone Red 709. Will. New Westminster 4. Saskatoon 11 iS.i-skatoon leads best-ol-seven semi-final 2-0. Calgary 4. Edmonton 2 Ed and such regulars as Fred Cal-derone. Don Fitch and Vern Ciccone. Don Hartwig. coaching this season's hopefuls, was noticeably harrassed while he whipped his charges into action with shouts and antics of encouragement from the bench In contrast. Angus Macphee, coaching the "stars of yesteryear," took triumph In his stride while quietly giving pointers to his former team-mates. Other techniques by the Old-timers which led to the contusion of the less experienced and VANCOUVER (CP) Vancouver Clover Leafs won the British wm w -trlYOUR' Columbia Senior "A men s bus- monton leads best-of-five quar- kl,U)a champlunshlp by bounc brilliant goal in a sudden-death overtime period gave Chicago Black Hawks a 2-1 victory Sunday night over Montreal Canad-iens. It was their first win In the National Hockey League semi finals. Canadiens lead the Stan-Icy Cup playoff scries 2-1. At Boston, winger Jake Mcln-tyre's goal at 12:29 of the first overtime period gave Boston Bruins a 2-1 victory over the defending champion Detroit Red L4 tcr 'mal 2-1'. UlK victoria Kms 72-50 In the B.C. SEMOK UNAI.S I sixth game of the besl-of-scvcn I'enticton 6. Spokane 3 Rpo-jhnul. Iron. Icaru hrt.r-srven srra-s! DesDlte a ctnUUatllB 28- LITTLE THEATRE 4 j 2 -1 . i point performance by John ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS youthful team: full change of i SUNDA PRESENTS ; Clark. Kins were no maien lor ithe firfd-up Leaf. j Geoff Craig and Jack McKin- Wings as Boston took a 2-1 lead , lineup with only 14 seconds left i Hill. Vancouver 2. Seattle 3 (Si at in their National Hockey League before half-time; strong-arm dc- wcre best lor tne ieais. "LOVERS LEAP fence, known better as "tack- tic leads best-of-five .iuarter non best-of-seven semi-final Stanley t HA. i ... L 1 ... H ling;" screened passing, also' lnai 2-1 1. scoring 14 points apiece ' known as "ring-around-the-ro- Cup series. Dews'uury broke up the game at Chicago at 5:13 of overtime. sic:" the "extra players" system. Other old-timers to catch the : He took George Gee's pass-out i from back of the boards andj slammed it in from, 30 feet out. j . x v t i . i f ' J m km t jm. - ' Monday and Tuesday, Morch 30 31 Civic .Centre 8:30 p.m. Adults Only Admiiiion 75c Courtesy termini French 'Caiuidai Ltd Kepes Sets New Mark For 5-Pinners Call 112 That's the Cab for You Two Canadien defenders and; j Goalie Gerry McNeil waved des- i i perately at the puck as it sailed ' . v ' : i ' It was the first goal in 20; j games for Mclntyre. He took a i i pass from linematc Dave Cretan-1 I ton at centre and broke In with jonly defeneeman Bob Goldham (between him and goalie Terry j ' ' Sawchuk. ! M-Intyre raced In and, with j Goldham forcing him to the 'boards, fired a 20-foot backhander that sailed past Saw-i chuk as the throng of 13.909 went j wild. I I The hustling Bruins-whoJ Nick Kepes of Shentons topped ail single game counts in the mixed five-pin bowling league last week with 338 and counted high three for the men with 740. Vivian Wrathall of Headpin-ners. rolling a singlcof 329. topped all three-game totals with B30. - 1 , , Rhenton rolled high single ' N E W ax ;" - ilPi 11,92 and Headpinncrs totalled For fresh, glowing color that brings new beauty to your home, choose MIRACLE ENAMEL. It's easily applied, dries quickly to a sparkling finish. Available in many lovely, lasting shades. ASK FOR FREE FOLDERS ON LOVELIER HOME COLOR HARMONY! managed to whip Delroits pow- f , , . ri,v,..,nn honors I i erful club only twice in 14 regu- B DivMcn Claudes Sander-1 jlar-sea;on attempts now havei Son Qf Dai y N(;ws Rot lhe lacljcs- achieved one of the Stanley Cup hiph ntf score with 203 and I play s great comebacks. 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