Lycerepe sok ery tebe tpt a . . oe “ oe 1 k “Lt Stapp ecasseaiaaibiee ian rmasceine aa isnt odbc TA oi Ment ty acid nde tla vena ont pote ha sheieharebbib hi tryin sinlina saietpin jee 1. at . . ‘ : . yo : ‘ Vols . . : a , ‘ we Hae meee: : “ crease: F we ‘Manson's Gain 52-43 Win Off Booth|. sete tie" ___jAerican League’) Further As 1955 Basketball Season Underway || ue \ h duleC 5 lls te a scnegue Gas. | For US. “The 1955 basketball seasow got |thalt hold’ on ,flrst place to:'10)Payne to-the tune of 28-12 to | For Plane’ Trips... wewaxs ABA tbr Goh aaa Ff ‘ : ew Monty toute o tHso In 1964, |t underway Inst iilght with a slate! points, four polnts up on secontl- [move intd a first place te in the rlow.of Dr. Floyd loop standings with: Manson's “Uy JERRY LISKA {nid fin'the Opjtilonof Dr. Floy of four games In three leagues|place Gordon & Anderson andl CHICAGO WW — Elght plane Hite Wodd: ot & Angeles “State highlighted hy a Manson's 52+43 leight. ahead. of. the high school who’ have six polnts,: riser. & victory over Bo-Me-Hi Rain-jentry, _ {Payne and Sport Shop-are in the | | makers in the Senior B main} Don Scherk paced the winnets second slot. with ‘four = polnts] In 5 . ’ wos Sg at a oe Fu fl wee . s of vod, ; pees ¥ 4 Ae ° trips will be required in this! College fatiities inthe sport will. year's American Lengue base-| Increase forthe noxt.two yanrg, |set hall schedule with Kansas City] sDr. EnstWood’s 2ard‘annualte.| 2 event. with 14 points while Gary Mor-'and Ormes tral! with: two, asm newmember, port to ‘the: ‘Atnerican Football art: Abho The jewellers trailed 12-11 atirison with nine was high scorer) sinoups: League president Will Harridge| Coaches Association Tuescity |lowed' to’ play, " the first quarter but moved | for the Rainmakers. | sexton tt today estimated the 1055 sched-| night showed 25 deaths last sea- 3, Th at ,cvory cone i ahead at the opening of the sec-; In a Sentor girls game, Dom's! Manson's Olson 8, Bunberg wy ule, to be announced January 17,/ 800 =""tho’ highest’ total’ sinee | X-rayed iminediately: “== and {o keep a small margin be- ‘downed Bo-Me-Hi Golds 25-11 Carlson 7. Hariwls & aacrariane 2.) will add between 9,000 and 10,-|1949 and almost seven pet cent | 4. ‘That. every. sorions J tween them and the high school {behind the shooting of J. Clou-j""ainmakers—-Hinck 6, Morrison 9, 000 nilles of travel for the eight) above the average ih the 23 years ston be ‘studied with ql 4 entry for the rest of the game, itler who garnered 10 polnts|stewart, Helin 8, Young 2, Shenton, | rst clubs to a previous averige sea- records have been kept, It was jphalogram’ (a Inborg 7 Pres *. Rainmakers started a rally go-!while in another league en-|Turcotte 2, Newton 7, Kristmanson a] "a son, the second’ straight season: ination of the braln; pa aria : ina In the third frame when: counter Bo-Me-Hi Green took a jAnderson ston GIRLS 4 Harrldge said the shift of Bat-|Genths nave irerensed, 5. That players: suf In {more Into the eastern division} ‘The report, ‘wich prompted: lous concussions be't and the switch of the Athletics! Dr, Enstwootl's' committee to/utther' plays: from Philadelphia to Kansas! make Its strongest recommen-| 6 -That no Institution’ City brought considerable travel{dalions since undertakhig the. lowed to’ play 0 foothall ae * they outscored the league tead-'20-9 decision from Wrennettes.| Gold—- Selvig, Giske 4, Kennedy, ers 144 to 12, but stil! trafled 33-' Dom’s lead the league with clght |Renwick, Morrison.’ Wick, Jones 3, 46 at the buzzer after showing up‘ points, while Green move Into Farmer 2, MeDonald 2. . on the short end of a 24-19 score second place with four points. |, Dorn's--Olson 6. Laat noe OME! Janu Bas? yoru at the half. ‘Gold are in third spat with two} wrennetes—Helland 2, Johnson 2, compensation on a divistonaljstudy in 1931, indleated that |!e8 ® physiclon 1s: of yal ons : The game, which was the first" polnts. Spence, Currie, Arndt 2, Good 1, Stra | basis. “| faulty equipment was a ninjor the fled. nf Bi etcd s loagne encounter since December; In Juntor boys’ action, An- [han 2, Kewpl Wal a | However, travel compllentions; {ctor in the deaths rather than 7, That continued And ini 2:3 : 14, saw Manson's strengthen nunelation smothered, Fraser & trnrvey, Knutsen 5, Parmer 8, Colusal, between Kansas City and De-| tl? Increnged physteal strain o Weakness taeklhy Bs with t were meres Pram neene mtu ain armas a ones 2, Calderon, Hansen 3, Mars trot and Cleveland have made!Ne-platoon football, =. throw Pe the mn i meine. Ue * “ FUNTION BOYS necessary the elpht plane trips! In fact, most off last: season's sey ene ; eta. t—_" e tamps ate yers Fraser & Payne- Turcotte, Wong 2, which Will mork the first time] 25: fatalities: occurred in high |e = ; wll i. Nickerson, Olsen 3, Nordine 2.4 {7 a regular schedule has put the feel football... which has: re- | | b . ;MeRay 1, Gomez, Desnuteis, ‘ eague in the alr, alned. (he two-platoon. system rer Annunelation--Bury, Smith 3, Ji] |: ‘ . . ; Move Further Out of Reach !Arteneay 8, Argneau, tetourient 20.) [MATTER OF CONVENIENCE {{ROPREE OF US cogs font @ Suits sg i Lyons, Oskoy 2. Naval n . PDE RSOT m wy IPS hl By ‘The Canadism Press ‘won three out of their last four; BUmamss: bre Te a nore ane De-! . The report jisled 19 deaths di- @ Topcoats ¢ earl } ry Stampeders are suf- #ames since they were joined by: ty | { ew Wash year, DUE, AS 0 raatly attributable to the snort!) Opcag A ve Calgary Stamped i y were joined by WoL Pts matter of convenience and not; . aly ALT chi 1 fering the frustrations of the idle BIL Ezinickl, Hugh Barlow and Manson's ..06.06 j 1 10 because the schedule required it ‘Most of the other six fatallttes ALTERATION SE Mul today after watching their rivals {Phil Maloney, (0 A hors Peeters coed i 6 the diff ‘ this venr is swore laid to- heart conditions, not QUICK SERVI “ss from Edmonton move further aut It was Maloney's turn Tuesday | TNTERMEDIATES ae m My same instanens Sa ual orighnatin g. In football play. cw jconr Woe shew nip . sar on {, ! bony a a eee . . 5 . COS. KET : sag femme sem eemrergc crs I ghee. th reach in the Western FoR a ee ee ean i prtzets a Wy i2{ GOOD'FOR SKIING — While most Oltawans were digging out | play, rail servlee would not get! A od C ling: A, tha: — aGUe FACE, . cet tania oT eno nale gee rth Star a + gf fav an. eight-inch snowfall, these three youths decided to make ; the chiby to required dates. wiiXe ur ing. nie 4 e PURI! Edmonton Flyers, who haven't jtorla. BH Dea racked up the sunrise <2 3 4! the most of Ib-and went sing, The tower of the wést block rises | 4} ' rae Ie ‘ Tex dropped a sme in the last 10, ‘other Vancouver goal while Dowgf esas 7 Gohind the gated of the Parliament Bulldines throue! the f ith 5 Ail sullable rail hous from the) Resumes: Jan. 8 AP 90 on Been. t overpowered New Westminster ,MacAuley, and Andy Hebenton WLP) snow ves BS through cp my Os lcastern cities, or Detroit and)”. - aE 7 | Royals 6-4 Tuesday for their!tallied for Cougars. IMANSOD' os eeee esses pune ee ee - P Pho 0) [Cleviand, to Kansas City or vice} ‘The Mixed Curling — League |- | alxth win in a row, Vancouver; Maloney scored two goals on [Ansamantion ctv ete gets 4 ; of . ' versn require a Chicago transfer, | resumes netivity this Saturday it Canucks crushed Vietorla Cou- {dazzling rink-long dashes after |Praser & Payne voc 2 3 44 { ; N t M I When St, Lonis-operated, a con-|With three” draws scheduled,| | | gars 4-2 in the night's other he was sent away by teammates;Ome's eee ee ES 8 Ouls 0 a Ing areer j venient rail Sump could bo mado, starting at 6:30, game. i ' jand blasted home his third goal Senior Girls: Dom's & Gis dp oy directly from Detroit or Cleve. | Draws are iis: follows: 0:30 | I Their win pile the power-jon a rebound from Barlow who | GoM 4 Wrenneties 0 Ae rt. ar fh ‘ , land. jNewton vs Garnet, McBroom. vsy i laden Flyers three points ahead : failed in a similar effort, " 1 § iraineé ad espite uCccess ‘ In the opening week of tho ; Bateman. 8:30 p.m.—Paul vs 4, of Stampeders who don't see ac-' MacAuley scored the first Vie-|} oo ~ geasoh, Detrolt’s ‘Tigers must |Stewart, Berg vs MeLtod, Rud- t: tion again until they take on toria goal on a smooth play|| Bonus Cut ! CHICAGO W -—- “I'm having a;habits, He'd move too fast at! fly from Kansas City to Detroit derham’ vs Johriston. 10:3) — Saskatoon Thursday, ‘from captain Colin Kilburn and éf- jlot of luck with these boys but jtiries and then he iet the other | fora home opener against Cleve. Mitchell vs Butterick, Parker vi In the lower echelons of the , Hebenton counted the last tally Sh h ja carcer as a fight trainer Is} guy get too close. ust Whe he did{land. On Saturday April 30, P elersen, MeLaren vs Holliston, | : . WHI, the only team that envied ,of the game by blasting a Nard OcKs ;out," + in Chicago when he let that guy; ashington: files fram Detroit to Por . satan, {Ifth-place Vancouver two weeks shot between goalie Johnny n nt ae a Joe aa former! Al Andrews knock him out. : Kansas City for a Sunday. game. SO , yO ago was last-place Saskatoon, Sower's cgs, . arh B f ; wor 's heavywelg t boxing | “ ; , , i meee ina ok But today, the other four! In Edmonton, Norm Ullman W aC ;champion,’ talking, ‘Irn and then diair ao anythin | GEORGE DAWES LOOK INTO teams couldn't be blamed if they |!@ldied two and singles went to}’ peRBY, England (CP)—Pootball ! Louls’ stock asia fight trainers] void him when they get that ie ae looked at the Canucks a little Bronco Horvath, Ray Hannigan, saver Bert Mozley, who leaves Skvtocketed = during the “ust otose start throwing and keep wistfully, ‘The reasons are three ‘Larry Zeidel and Jerry Melnyk. ; ' rounle of weeks alter his tips to ‘ and all are from the new defunct New Westminster goals were by is “shocked ond annoyed” at in Paul Andrews and GI Turner nen on ane oa _—— a aH Ottawa Senators of the Quebec! Motto MeLean with two, Ron icelving onl £100 bonus on Tay. , Drowghe peut upset victories f= Tot at NE ULE lengtic. ‘Matthews and Jim Zarie. Lcciwing only * “for both fighters. “EB. are te a et Printing Nee S . . . ' New Westminster moves t ting the Derby soccer club. | “And a: coupie of days gd, . “A; - A : c ve , ; WON THREE OF FOUR ‘Saskatoon tonight and Vaneou | The Si-year-old former Eng-'preddle Sommers, manager of | e : | CA Le Te mavae IN , - The flounderiig?Canucks have! ver travels to Victoria. - land met ee “ ne de- German — middlewight Peter + . oe en oo Ma OO Zz veya Cog (serves 2 larger slice of the $750: Mueller announced that Louis: . AMNGUNCES . - VV — | _benefit—or bonus—to which he’ wouid help train his fighter, a uo 1'" NWYUYUNG Te si “bh | Owners lo Suppor Refer ees cinder the English Leegue rule qysd ote, Have Bad. a tot of Tame det in Chinaea Micha’ Wh ‘ wire av : Under vie Engish Leag “i luck,” said Louls, “but training | lh G di ch D h TE eoog we ae : I | E f cind NH l ie eae iat yeare and itis ny [asa career {8 out. I help those C ran est.in.. mnese 8 " | )- rin inc : po : ers every five years, § US~ | hoys as 2 favor to them or their QUALITY with QUANTITY t g - | f ni : if} orcing | Rule Book {unl for a proportion of the bonus managers, I could never maki as We § ay in Tike nae a dha 1 tae un OH tne Bo a “1 . ‘to be paid to players leaving be-! much mohey. as a trainer as Idol], Ve Specialize In TAKE OUT-ORDERS. Phone 3215 1 COMPANY 0 Bhar . By JACK BEST ‘Authorized NHL president Clar-|fore that time. Morley recelved | refereeing wrestling matches. |f' 635 Qnd Ave, West loon From6-a.m-t6.1 0.1 , COMPANY yf au : Canddian Press Stuff Writer fence Campbell of Montreal to{Permission to go to Calgary to] “Andrews,” he added, Is a good £nd Ave, Wer Span com ‘asm.-to) Gin, | Ps oes Hoard ge by. dhe, Covetnmey Hy NEW YORK (CP)— National {see that the rules were carried | Work. on two years away from Rocky Mate | seresecneects een eeemremnnnenneten oem —- . _ Betta Colne a Hockey League club owners want {out "In all respects.” Campbell) Club secretary Cyril Annable jclano, heavyweight chiinpion BLONDIE =. : BO a By CHICK YOUN a 2 the circuit's six referees to take /!8 chalrman of the rules commit. "sid her vy iw a toconi-iand one. good year away from)” re : eo en 0 BPE ’ an i a closer look at the rule book, | 'e.. Sider.” Moziey had broken con- | Archie Moore, ilght. heavywetght TIT SP ANTE MERE] I) Oy AND NOW tas Reciee | DWT and to Tn : et a particularly the part about rough! SPRCTAL DIRECTIVE Mact, and Derby, one-time First jehamplon.”: | aay Senaecine Baul'| | (For Sten Viabiors | CBSE err (eSB Aiko ue play, and administer the Inw oy ine tine Division eam, couldn't...afford | "{- was sure Andrews could Gta. \ AND HES OVER J fyb eee PRUNE | PRUNES AND RAISING.| bay ne See a more strictly, ly a meet ng Riso instructed more than £100, Moreover, Maz- | bent Billy “Smith,” Touls gntd, |: x F i My Pe AHRKEY Ty, ote By ' They have pledged thelr une 05, %9 Brepare and circulate to| ley had received a full benefit Inj “Everyone said he couldn't but ee if Sb SU TENS Of r H ‘ ee OE the clubs and thelr offielals’ 1950 was rghte’: = 3 “T= ' ! . qualified support to any referee se special directive outlining the: Twas rahe |: J he ‘en who might get into hot water sarttors dealt i ou vn the ; {oer en Louls predicted thet. Turner ts Jae i \: Ms i with fans, phiyers or club offt- Ine ord eal ‘ " q ne meets | or ronly one year wway fram eivine | teye i MR ceials by faithful of application Mor crs can a ned Jn the di- Slammin Sam Bobo Olson, middleweight king, a | nay | |. di of playing regulations, wee i wits a c effect in this: good Thb ta whith tie night: i. Agreement on the need for | OUNENGS games, . , win. m1 « ‘aloder supervision of play was! Campbell sald tn an Interview Favore lo Win | wPurner had too many bad Pras 7 “renched In New York Tuesday het he called ine meeting on. |. nr " I ab A meeling attended by the 8HUctons of the owners, who $7, 500 I '‘ank. ; f Jenigue's rules committer, includ. Constitute the board of gover. Wey our ney Cook Trophy spk ing representatives of all sly 20%, because “some dissatisfac- MTAMI EACH, Fin, -- Sam Playoffs Set w0 49 clu, referce-n-chief Carl Voss: wn hd fr expressed jit Snead, the old slammer from see ¥0l . and the six NHI referees, the Jack of uniformity In officl! White Sulphur Spring, W.Va, ip! Playoffs for the George Cook > wl Hf The committee liter reported tllne and the fret rules were favored (o win the $7,500 Mac Trophy gel underway tomorrow THE HEART OF JULIE me I fo Conn Smythe of ‘Toronto, PO! velug enforced ns they Naughton pro = amateur golf night vt the Curling Club. with = Ho i \ chafhyjan ‘of: thre, ledgne's board Should be, fournament Si rdnw al the Baye 'dyawa scheduled ab? and ® pan. Gf LUVB HERE, Vii) |. OR EVO. oN co of dlrettors, wogdsiued a state. We sald the “Richard incldent” shore Club - if hls ailing back | Bill Baxter, draw chairman, said ‘ re you TR, if REATHBER ME? TA ‘f NATED ain if ment saying tHe governors had /¢f Dec. 20, In which the Mon. stands up, , today. ; YUAWALE. 71 | MANS MAYBANK:AND D7) pentane ciel {hh ii les pwueet hepa us a veernncenemewcmeme | HCO Canadiens’ fanrous Rocket: Bnend was forced ty withdyaw Draws are fii fullows: 7.0 -~ ‘| NURSE FOR, ft THIS IB MY.SON LEO, , 5 ul ; ales: ’ ‘struck lnesman George Hayes! from the Milam! Open (owna- Potorsen va MeNlese, Bateman |i ayy ree) Vana , Wl i as ig § Iq (Sion the face with a glove during Ment A month ago wher fie lvs Garner, Berg vs Seatt, 9:00--. uf SE 4 i i ny Tho Amoeted Pre fk OUtbreaR In a game AL Tors old Injury retuned but re Parkor vi Warten, igh j 1 Re Not (f MIAMI REACH, Fla-- John jonto, was hot responsible for tho ports are thal. he {s ready ta re- Tor ernner means carmen oe i Sy. i : : : Holman, 206%. Chicago, onle Meeling. Instructions to call ip! Peat his vietary of ast yar IN) ENVIADA NSS. tf tise Ane < } - Fr nolnted Julio Maderous, 194, Hay. Were Issted prior Lo the Incident, the MacNaughton, napolla valley, tans noted fat { 4 wn 0), ‘ ,Campholl said, The winner can tike home $3- "apples, now dao nreduehis than! me (eal || l ‘ | He sald thore were three typos} 800 for 18 holes of play. If bls tenons ab lig federal expert. I CHICAGO— Bob Boyd, 1081, OF problem involved in entabileh. three partners come through. emntal fae, One af (he fenone | ‘yer fir ie Chilenyo, outpolnted Bob Slecher, {ng unlformily af refereeing] The lowexcorlng pro wil got uswtavedt ab Tie myn Teil. ade " He 165, Portland, Maine, (10), The first was to maintain tho} $000 and ls three nuclners growers convention here welgh? i . same stundard — throughout [Cold add another $1,600. ed (hve pounds, ° i Oe eal John Bummertin, fame, Reforovg ahowodl i ten epee eee tape te ean Me dee om Me RRR MASE ate A cog ew aba ced wager apaccim Mi ioe wdeweenp rated ; i Ye inne , ' Yo 4 q ¥ " : | ‘ . ; A Wilghl: bis ott Arthur! dency to he tough at the start . ' ' | LI'L ABNER i ! a, 110). lof a game, then slacken off If es | aero _— at |! OOFAN PARK, Calif, «Jose! poastble, "As a result, fouls calle | EA A (GA WGA Ya i Lula Cotera, 120, Mexico Chy,,ed in the frst perlod were Ige ' par ' NO TRON AN OK i ah |: atopped Angle Villu, $28ty, Ouks | Nored when committed in the ” AR'S THIET. - al ier AW NOBO : ‘sh qe Jand, Collf, (0). second or third." y VARIN ES ; . cy TRIPS eee 4 earcee - Lae ge gee we cagbesansed cs oe ‘ B siaie € | & at . . ee = HE'6 GPOGED 1! ad 7 He | eh TAK OVBRAY. | WARM OR as in 1954 coRTABLE ds | Ie ang COMFORT sie R bh | BESUREQE ee do. -w~ Rubber ee viumeiweeed | cy QUALITYAND i ro eats { \ F | a 2 . we =Frootweal SERVICE | suert ) dh t MESER an . A . . ‘ . Y H SHERLOC ‘ 't : é ‘ otf ¥ . \ é oo aya hte EDIT MEISER i wr ge ATAFAIR PRICE | = homens TEA PEELING ONBTUNO 7 TBAT) 7 1G bo ees race | | (Gea a ibaa Corey Cg } OVERSHOES — RUBBERS IN CLEAN MODERN SURROUNDINGS Ps pons SOHHONE' LPH BREAK Pp sgrecmregsreea TAU MAC oe et! Ke OTHE BRLLE A CON THE DOOR La , Ly : \ vy } ‘ ev Meet ee ee y : '} FLEECE LINED OVERBOOTS 4} GUMBOOTS - IDRAL FORTHE RAIN AND ANGIE fe" Mista) ay oe ee Olle . wy re ( Pot bs ye rf) ar n : . sy i ' , ‘ an ‘ 1 j , Ly . . : ro | 4 | 4 ' oh : cates wf i * ip Nes } rn’ . span yg hey vt 4k a us Hen iy Sd f TaN “ee tm A . Ae : ‘ : , ie aa We, * i - my 4 . ' bork AY tra be mo 7 ‘, pein ved ey ho it We i at Loy ' Foy “Ry AY . . . 1 ui 1 é +