| Whee’ Money y nig From? a By. The Canadian Press . y (‘Canada lost the Olympic hockey | championship to the unbeaten ’S | Russians: at Cortina: d’Amipezzo, Ttaly, Saturday. The Canadians- . Kitchener- Waterloo Dutchmen— who-.were ‘beaten 2-0 by the Rus- slans, finished third behind the United States in “the standings, oo guish ‘after the Russian victory. Although nobody looked onthe '/defeat'as’a national catastrophe, an clo ‘ag | there were suggestions that Ca- hy 1960 nada form ah all-star team to ‘ : |regain Olympic hockey suprem- acy, } TRIBUTE TO. CANADA f Foster’ Hewitt, veteran Toron- “fto:. broadcaster -who aired’ the Russia,.- Canada’ engagement, ‘summed it up this way: ° wee “I think itis a tribute-to.Ca- teams ‘are. putting. so: much ef- fort’ into our. national gamé and showing, such improvement, “Tt is: also. a warning that no & longer can we.think.of European clubs: ‘as pushovers, They are- n't... They're food,” : - Johnny Mariucci; coach of the JUS. ‘club, termed: Canada as the S.piggest: flop in the tournament, But; he added: MO There wore “few ‘criés’ of an-| man's . v “Pd hate to “play against the ‘boys: the Canadians ' ‘send across in’ the riext” world: tournament, (; Watch ‘out—they’re not. the. least bit: ‘happy . about this, year’s Ol- the * comments gnthered ‘in a. “Canadian Press :: survey of ‘hockey . officials - and sports- writers!» (CALLS FOR DRASTIC } CHANGE Ace Foley, sports: editor. of the ej ‘Chronicle-Herald:' “Canada’ S. domination of in- ternational hockey is at an end jtuess adrastic-change is made. ere An order to.compete on an even vere Can other major hockey powers, Canada will have to do Such were the comments. after Vncnnas ner nada that. ‘all. the: European]: what others are doing—select an all-star team...” “Let's face .it—other countries are matching up lo Canada in hockey.” Vern, DeGeer, sports director of| the Moritreal Gazette: ’ “They. were boys: sent on a! errand,. Acbually, Ca-! nada’s team was one of glori- | ” ‘fied intermediates..." Jimmy Dunn of Winnipeg, } president of the Canadian, Ama- | teur Hockey Association, and | | George Dudley, CAHA: secretary- | manager,. said Canada should! send all-star teams to future in- | ternational hockey tour naments, | SENT BEST TEAM Dunn, who saw the games in} Cortina, said: “Every country with a team ORIOLES FROM GERMANY — Two German brathers. happily hold the professional contracts they signed at Frankfurt to play the “great American game,” baseball. Hanjorg eft) and Claus | ' Helmig, of Mannheim, Germany, won contracts with the Baltimore Orioles, making them first German nationals to be recruited into organized pro baseball in ! who'll join the Orioles in spring. trating in Arizona, learned to play baseball at German Youth | Centres established and run by. the US. Arn: LV, in the. tournament was repre- sented by a national. all-star team except Canada, . We sent our best team..over and. they played a wonderful game but were still beaten. I think we've got to do something about it if we want to continue participat- ing in these competitions. “My idea would be to make four or five of the top players in the Allan Cup champions as the nucleus and then pack: the team with the best players we could find around the country.” : Dudley agreed but said there would be some problems. ‘W's all right for people {o talk of patriotism, that we must :send a team that will beat the Russians and other ‘teams... But it would cost money to send an all-star club overseas. Where will we get it? “Th just won't accept the criti-is ‘ Maniacs’ Haray Hardys Spark Team High For Maniacs family col- lected high triples Friday night in the Local 708 Five-Pin Bowl- ing League to spark their team to a high triple. Bea Hardy rolled three games totalling 638 while husband’ Bill chalked up a three-game total of 708 to give Maniacs a team high three of 2806. Women’s high single was cap- tured by Addie Milewski of Hot- the low harvested the points in last week’s scramble of National Hockey League clubs ! for preferred positions, with : jonly six weeks of regular-sche- dule play left. league's glittering also took on all aspects of a. whirlwind finish, Jean Beliveau, Montreal Canadiens’ big gun, the j the U.S. The brothers, Habs, Hawks Make Gain a Scramble For Position MONTREAL (—The high and Rangers and Detroit Red Wings, | most : peeeg reagrene oF Prince Rupert By ‘The Canadian Press Strong rivals threaten | League as the teams move into | offs, The leaders ‘found themselve slipping Monday night as lay gob tiehter and rougher, Winnipeg Warriors, a new: team in the loop this season, | new are only one nolni behind | Calgary Stampeders in the Prai- . lyie division following a rousing: iG-] triumph over Stamps, Near- lly 5,600 Calgary ‘watched as the sinking Scam. |peders were beaten in_ their: isixth straieht start. | Meanwhile in Vancouver. Vic- ‘toria edged to within five points ‘of Canucks, leaders on (he coast, ‘by grabbing a narrow 2-1 win. | The last seven minutes of, play were filled with desnerate | ‘attempts by Vancouver to eyual- ‘ize. In the tumult Vancouver cen- re Ray Cyr was carried off in: ‘a stretcher after: bein’ driven ‘into the boards, He was taken: to hospital in New Westininster “but the resulis of x-rays, will not: be known until later today, © Calgary's won-lost record for. ‘the season thus far is d1-20; Vancouver ly 30-21. The regular’ eschedule ends March 17, i} FREDERICK HANDLES NINE Hugh Barlow opened the i ‘Jeacers of the Western Hockey ! tain, opened the the last stretch before the play- supporters ! Winnt-: performers | longue The upshot of this manhand- | ling was that Hawks took over ‘fourth place from the luckless: weafs—who have dropped five: _games in a row—and Bruins all i but climbed out of the cellar. The scoring derby among the ! The lower-half parade in the. Standing now shows: “Hawks with 42 points, Leafs * ‘with 41 and Bruins. displaying .a tremendous comeback in the. shots who rolled a 323 game and, Whammied in five goals and took ijast three weeks, with 40, : Harry Wilkinson also of Hot- shots who chalked up a 273, cism of these people—these sec-: game. ond-guessers. We never hear: ‘Team high single was won from people when our team is: by Automats with 1071. doing OK, But when we lose a | Results: . game, the ‘I-told-you-so’ boys | Maniacs 4, BTU’s 0: Automats! possible six points. start cr iticizing.” WINNIPEG @ — Upsets were few as the 68th annual Manitoba at 18 rinks, "| first draw of the day, hut other- ach Tenney, ‘who: is proeteta | ith. a fixed training routine. in Basketball | Tonight Fraser and Payne — senior and juvenile basketball squads hoth see action tonight at the Clvle Centre with the Fr & P seniors (aking on league lead- ing La Gondela while the juv- cnile squad omeels lengue- Jeading Ammunelation, dy. ‘February 25, Swaps was to om out \eday at six or seven the right foreleg, the one that ‘him trouble Jast year, wasn't sound when he won | the Derby’ at Loulsville and aller “"He-logt thé match race to Nashun “he! had, to.he-taken out of train- oe “ing. ‘Swaps hasn't run a race ag pine, L IS TO “MODERN Ee (PLETELY! WE HAVE FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES ANY AND ALL UNITS IN » OUR FLEET 6 THE PRICES ARE AT OUR FULLY DEPRECIATED BOOK VALUE— AS IS -—- WHERE 1S —¥& FORDS = WHITES % VOLKSWAGENS FEDERALS wah e NEAL EVANS Transportation Co, Ltd, «'Govornmont Dock —- Princo Ruport, BC, . \ halt few Upsets At Winnipeg y In | 68th Annual Bonspiel ' Two former Manitoba curling jopening draw were Bill Walsh 1 | champions were defeated on the lof Winnineg, 1952, ‘3, Allstars 1: Pipe Technicians: 3, Hotshots 1; Moose 3, Power- house 1; Atoms 3, Pilot Plant 1, :Digesters 3, Sparks 1 1, } | ‘Ibonspiel, with a 268- rink entry, |came throush the dav with a are as follows eoes into its second day today|pair of victories, imen's high single was won by Over iop place from Detroit's’ | Gordie Howe. Maurice ‘Rock- et) Richard of Montreal was: | rept hustling to hang on to, , third place, The league-leading Canadiens ° helped themselves to five of a: The same Lperformance—two wins and a | tie—by the. Chicago Black ‘Hawks and the Boston Bruins! “| was the big factor in cluttering | up traffic for fourth place, ast! playoff spot. i After Chicago and Boston had! ‘ Beliveau's ‘diens al} but wrecked Detroit's hopes by defeating Red Wings: i tLwiee. five-goal ran -his total for (34, only nine trecord for a centre. the season to: i ton Bruins, Weiland’s mark was ‘made over a 44-game schedule | compared with the present 70. Jacques Plante of At the top of the heap Cana- spluree short of the NHL‘ The record: 43 was set in the 1929-30 sea-: |son by Cooney Weiland of Bos- | Montreai | -peg’s account after five minutes’ play and Archie Szot) tied it briefly for Calgary less than half: ‘a minute later. Gary Aldcorn and Eric Nes-_ ‘terenko both got their first of. two foals in the rest added a single at 2:13 of the: ‘second. Aldcorn and Nesterenko, followed with their second tal- lies, ' At the Winnineg end, ‘Chadwick turned away 31 tries, ‘Ray Frederick in the Caleary net -stopped nine, Don Chiupka tipped the scales for Victoria after 33 minutes of Grand Cafe TRY THE | For the Best Selecti of the: ‘opening period. Danny Stauperss Ed tt eet as i Daily News Tueset Lys Febrin Wy i, 1956 hoy Warriors, Cougars Win To Draw Near Leaders scoreless play in Vancouver, Colin Kilburn, Cougar'y cap- scoring at 16:07 and ‘Tom MeCarthy squared it for the Canucks Jess than three minutes later, iof the fire! Tonight Vancouver plays a re-- turn match in Vieloria, Seattle cwill be al New Westmins!er and ‘Edmonton eoes to Brandon, Last Ni ont's Fights By The Associated Press NEW YORK Mieuel Per- ‘rlos, 12814, Puerto Rico, stopped ‘Bobby Courchesne, 134. Holyoke, ‘Mass, (3), NEW ORLEANS — Joe Brown, (136, New Orleans, stopped Arthur -Persley, 138, Red Cross, La., Wi, ' PROVIDENCE, RI. — “Harold ‘Gomes, 12814, Providense, stop- ‘ped Pat Marcune, 131, Brooklyn U9), | SAN DIEGO, Calif Irish “Wayne Cooke, 129, Puente, Calif, stopped Sandy Alvarez, 124, Cale- ' xico, Calif. G OngR DAWES AUCTIONER Phone 6032 and 2952 8 . LATEST REPORT Ask your Investmont Dealer ior Ine Latest Roport und Prospectu: of CALVIN BULLOCK Utd, Sect ers on of Chinese Foods ibettered hi maps aver- | Curling Results Matted to a lie in their own | age fr mclionialy amd fal head OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDEPS Rezults in the Women’s Curl-‘ private meeting, Hawks smack-! ot) ; Fe: , jer among the netminders. His DIAL ling Club Art Murray trophy 'sd down ie ‘Toronto Maple: ayer; age is L79, compared with . rise results stayed close to form, |competition played last nigh! at: Leafs twice and Br uins knocked; 1.82 a week ago. Glenn Hall of: Open Gam, to Lam, ‘ Most “name” rinks in the ‘spiel {the Prince Rupert Curling Club over bigger — Bame “New Y York ' Detroit slipped a trifle. THis av- 321 5 Gi 2nd Ave, West ‘ ‘§ , erage now is an even two Bouls. ; 4 y seeeeetts..| ag ‘Stoh] 8, Bene &: Turner 22,: iIL wes 1.98 a week apo, ae — - ~ ih, The two big casualties cf the Petrow 4; MacDonald 13, Cre Dean Signs “Petiveau, uel noun te at . Man itobe b /dohnston & Meitieee 11. Brem- ewe. Det nee on ' a “fi og, anitobs andiner 9: Billings 8, Schuman me a 3 q if M. Richard, MU wR whoa tt “A Canadian champion, an re Thor SI he nooo BB rr a xq f ‘Sans: or of ampian ul 1043. pe canner Pa Lahti 8: Thom Oy. f ime ‘lou, Po co BOB BD 8 0 ne n uisife a . Se } W 5 it hate, y MOR a gt vine champion. Six other for- : Last Tuesday's resulis: Medfay. Olmstead, Mu Oat an 86 ewe er y jmet Manitova chamnions, in-)yq > eyine tae awe tt nat Witt E kj Relbel, Det oat ah 6 J y leluding three who eaptureu 13. Sher Mh Bens Bates Hil ESKIMOS oe we no a ni } Oe ;, ke eee { ithatrearisipegy OT mmm RPMONTON (CP) — feta For Every Occasi : Walsh lost his openine dame | ‘J a age Tackle Bob Dean. place- Murphy. NY Mo at 47 Vv y ccasion | i ' d ICE PCC inden er op oye: : ! 10-6 to Lorne McCallum of fF@DeP ins ade we nee. De eS ; Glenboro while Sangster dropped Aicking specialist with the peortrian. vin oman MAKE SURE IT'S via ee " Les conn of; TORONTO @--Tony Trabert i Grey C UI) champion [ad- Hecord al gaalkenpers: | mmipeg, Born former chan (upset Pancho Gonzales 14-12, 6-8 GV SO Av. | Mons, however {aly sec : ) ; , S ante, Ml en ee ee a pions, however, won thelr seconel|in-q hard-slaguiny singles tone MONLON Leskimos for the Pienitey att t s an : Yorreault, Mit ff of J woo , panies, nis mateh Monday night, It was dast LWO Vous, has slened Montren) totals. $$ a8 ho t4 CWE ers ‘\ Monday's play wis confined to} the g2nd mateh of Jack Kra- fora third se: the clay lt: P« BL tot io 200 the Ww main events -~ the Birks} mer's 100-miateh —professionay }OP &@ ENTPC Season, tne CUD Worsley, NY ay tan 4B at of and pee eon Rinks reaching tennis tour, announced today. We te de a A aah “f 1s of thes pyents, 4 smenttn tha sean dye ; yy he : enter the 64- Nn: s]A off for une Nespite the Joss, Gonzales Denn, nv former Univer sity of Maver To th WAY oo | pins holds.a 24-8 loadin the tourna: \ nq. Perante: totnts rn PN ue ovinaial title al , Maryland lineman, came to Rd- oy, ark yur , Moma gs provingda {le alone with 32 t meat, t 1954 Hy SWilsen rephiced Lamlor in ded pers i mai ros ! distrlet representatives, Genes! monton in 1954 and during that joq aan, a. ‘ 4 jin the two mator events count Ter mm cereemmmecnrnn nner ae re Niekine nad op emwert ia piel tke Ks “ i ' ; mi q HA yAg AY ' un ree , uK a ore 42 conver HO Pronovest, Tos ( 1O0 ‘ iM the an aggregate, THSTORIC OBSERVATORY 42 tries. Last season he tried Henderson, Bos. 1 4 0 4.00 . Mt, Set, BM Beaton and his ' aline ol the Western Interprovincial Boston fateh: Of dab Pg trio of Eskimos from Fort Chin» | World's oldest operating oh Rollins, Chi wodal og ko ‘chill won thelr epening game In: rservatory at Pelping, China, was Football Union record when he parsen, Chi \ wt won ‘the Tinks but lost thele frst! founded 700 yeurs ago. booted four field goals In one Pernatttee tie “Matinee by edab " pume in the Eaton, . . une. Chirwve Gm. Petro Gt New York 5 ep tat vat waa, CONES TNS Debails of his contract were G7. 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