loan, Toronto, 3. Ullman, : ‘sy _| bers of basketball's most. cele- -4 brated team, Samy Wheeler will Jend his gifted totich to the Har- :tlem- Globetrotters - when they play. in. Prince Rupert Nov. 1, ‘Vand 3.00 Cage. fans have taken this otk fellow to their hearts ever since Pine first ‘started his activities ; i with the Trotters twelve seasons »tback, and ‘he grows in popular- “tity with each passing year. He’s gl got that certain something that makes an outstanding Globe- -{trotter. Wheeler is a fine ‘all= around player, and, more than yoo fact, he’s rated. one of the fun- ne niest men’ in all sports. oo? 6] that, a reab eniertainer. ‘He’s one {ofthe top. comedians the In in ‘Globtrotter organization. One of a most popular mem-. | he ‘le ver rand Funny “Wheeler, a’ ‘six foot -one y athlete, came to the Globetrot- - ters after: a spectacular: sports career at Philander Smith Col- lege in Arkansas, He was out- 2 standing in basketball and base- ball and: continued in. both of those sports in pro ranks upon _ his graduation. Luckily, his path | crossed: that of Abe Saperstein, famed sports figure and owner of the Trotters, as soon as he had gone into the play-for-pay: ranks and both have profited by the|°"> association ever since, . Wheeler has been a member of Saperstein baseball teams, as well as the Globetrotters of basketball, ever since and bids fair to go on for another half dozen yeus at least; He keeps himself in. top shape at all times. ‘ On the court, Wheeler is ex ceptionally fast and clever, an shooter. and a excellent basket f low who wiil come thr ough under Mi) pressure—a Teal cchypetor om” He's execedingly pular with. M his teammates cand usually is i the centre of a ‘group of. them , when the Trotters go sightseeing . on their constant , World wide mg. travels, am Wheeler ‘is a éamet ra: y ug and a is always snapping’. everything : wader | the, sun. on these trips. strong defensively. He's the fel-). “Broadcloth : Indian Heod © Wool Tortans Dress Fabrics: ‘ 2! - crear “NYLON TULLE PEELE EEE im @ : $333, 450 ‘received front’ Gronduc Mines = Man. Awarded. - VANCOUVER’ 0) ) eM Justice ih E, Lord of ihe. British. Colum- i ‘bia Supreme ~ “court. Thursday : awarded Wendell Dawson. civil; engineer from Kirkland. Wash., | fa judgment for $333,450 against. a : Helicopter Exploration (Co, Ltd. of Vancouver, Mr. Dawson alleged the: com-| pany had agreed to pay him 19 per cont’ of the price of mineral: claims. which he would assist in locating in. the Leduc River area of northern B.C, \- : ‘He claimed 10 per cent of 750,- 000 shares which the. company Lid. on a sale of the Leduc River property, ion LINING. (PELLON | Directors of the. company are listed as; Karl J. Springer, Tor- onto; Sidney TH.“ Robingon,. Tor- ento; Frank C. Hewitt, Montreal; Leonard C, Smith,.: Montreal: ae mjand Austin C. Taylor, Vancouver. -! Wit The case was previously heard ' \' Biby the B.C. Supreme: ‘Court, the | . MM Bc, Appeal Court and the the | _ Supreme Court of Canada. Only | in the Supreme Court of Canada, had ‘Mr. Dawson beén successful ! i before, This court remitted the. case to the B.C. Supreme. Court, -{ to assess the damages. . ‘ COUN SHE MENME ME MRR NR RA a fra -Jarsey, ° - ' mile, } Nylon, Ar- $ ' he Colors and And sncaking of skirts -- we'va chosen styles and fabries ‘that Jed In popularity in both Canada and the U.S, for Pall 1059, Made ' by’ Canada’s foreniost manufag- lurers, you get guaranteed wear ,. tnd style too, $7. 5 to 12 %5 | . ‘ Worn deat and splat fabries A nre: iit the news dn stints Wit Pal and. 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Eels This Weekend By RUSSELL ELMAN. ~ Canadian Press Staff Writer “If the ball bounces ther” right way for them, Ed- monton Eskimos.” cot wrap up their third straight league titlé in the Western Inter’: provincial Football Union this week- end, The Eskies, bothered: through- out. the season by slippery ‘fing- ers but recently showing. the form -that .has. won them” two ' successive Grey, Cups, need enly -a victory over British Columbia Monday night to assure them of ‘at least a first-place te: - An Edmonton win couvled with a Saskatchewan Roughrider.de- feat would clinch the -flag out- right for the Green and Gold. ‘STILL HAVE CHANCE The second-place Roughies, With 16 points, four less than Iid- monton, travel to Vancouver Sat- yey and visit the last-place Calgary Stampeders Monday. They can only take top place by winning their three. remaining games-and if Edmonton lose both theirs. In a fourth weekend encount- er, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, now tied with Saskatchewan but with one game Jess to play, need to defeat Calgary at home Satur- day to, keep alive thelr title hopes. . a ‘Bub much may depend on whether the Eskies have. over- come an acute case of “fumble- itis,” with which they have been plagued in their last five games. Due largely to impressive line ‘Jiant second-half rallies, the Es- ikimos now have won three in a including important vic- tories jover Saskatchewan and Winnipeg. Bul in the first halves they hendied the pigskin as though tt Was grease. SLIPPERY B ALL In five games since Oct. J, the | Eekles have dropped the ball 2 times and: only recovered on six! occasions, In nine games before the first of the month they fum- i bied 19 thoes and made nine re-! coveries, When the Roughriders trounc- Wo Edmonton 33-7 Oct, L, the las- WM okimos were suffering so badly fyom the disease that they leu! the ball go six thes In the first; w ball. Coach Frank Pop Ivy, however, | WH apparently feels more confident now that his team has a four- | M@ point bulge and ghve his play-: ers two nights off ina FOW--TALE | for mid-season foothall, Hees resumed Thursday, The Lions, no longer in the} play-off race, lost Inaman Steve Palmer last Saturday when he was injured while playing He has returned (o UCLA to Unlsh a sdleuee degree. Couch Olam Crowe, asked if the Lions planned to do any. thing different Saturday, re- pled: "Yooh, win” TORONTO DISSENTION? Ny the Big Four, Toronto Ar- ‘ponents, shaken by apparent In- Lernul dissension, play the first of a vitally Important Cwo-game series aging Ottawa Rough Riders In Ottawa Suturday, The full effeet on player mors we of baekfleld coach Bil Bar- Joy's sudden firing ‘Thursday fg ! i ‘ ' t wing aginst the Rough Riders If they wai the Inst playoff ApOL Ing but Montreal's home-game winning streak al stake, play tho frst of their two-game series, Alouettes, all but assured of first place, will be trying to win thelr 21at dame at home, break: ing a 80-gnine record held Jolnt- ly with Edmonton Eskimos, Pe0es eae ante VE OES TH EOE EE COT Ee Ord ast Night's Fights Wy The gms ii 1g Tog Angeles ih Fug) Rodrt- rod, VT, Log Angel slop. pod Dwight Hawking, 12444, Los Angelos, 6, Philadelphia i--dhnmy Rabe Hrank ld Auslom, 161, Prilas dolphin, 6 Vresno, Owl, ah-taury Ben (on, 128, Manila, stopped Beotl, ah Bun ranelsco, 7, oy doubtful values, But the BLACKWOOD on] BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Miss Brash Uses Unscientific | Play and Makes Contract Usually it is unwise to raise Brash’s overcalls on re are always exceptions, Mr Muzzy did it in today’s hand and it worked out all - [right. Miss Brash then put in an overbid of her own— four hearts. &. v could) A more scientific play might have gone down a trick or two. At the start of the play, after could be one ‘loser in spades, one in hearts, one in clubs and two In diamonds. That is ‘the way Mr. Meck would have looked at it. Miss Mr. Meek had opened the king of | diamonds, it appedred that there | 3 Brash, of course, was completely; % ‘tricks a certainty. confident about her contract ev- eti before she played to the first trick. play. king were a singleton or if Mr. Champion had the king-cight and Mr. Meek the Jone jack. In this latter case it would be necessary to enter dummy and lead the queen of hearts. If Mr. be played and Mr. Meek’s jack], She won with the ace of dia- | monds and paused-to pian her! It was possible to get. away with no heart losers if the; Champion covered, the ace would, TERRY TOBACCO, event is rated as Canada's top hope for 8 gold medal in Prace| not known, but Argos badly need 1 third-place) & expect to: In Montreal the Alouetles and |g Hamilion Tiger-Cats, with noth» i inson, 101, Philadelphia, stepped 1 BM | li would be smothered. If Mr. Chainpion failed to cov- er, the queen would win and the ace would then pick up the king. The only quick entry to dummy was in the spade suit. Ifa spade were Jed at trick two, the queen would have to be finessed or spade winner for the would be set up. ' i 1 a eePec4; = corset Eee Pe Pee Tp co SSiaT antes. as Ta gia pe sarees enemy Miss Brash didn't think long ‘and rushing play in soveral bril- | 2 ni ce Olympic track compeiltion at Melbourne in November, His best time this season has been in the 440-yard relay) run onds, equivalent to a time of 46.7 seconds in 400-metre competition, He is a physical ; education student at the University of Washington in tealtle, (CP. Photo), ccc NCE a ! ' t | making ten) about these intricate possibill- * Kast: deajer ties. In her usual slap-dash East-W ne patnerable style, she banged down the acc av baer of hearts, causing Mr, Champion aa Q to grit his teeth in disgust. “9 Q:5 Next, she led the six of hearts ocd 33 to dummy's queen, carefully pre- mst serving the four as a means of WEST EAST entering dummy. again later, Mr. Meek Mr. Chatipton Back came a diamond and 4 ; ; 432.08 Ko J73 {Champion won with the jae ¥ rn : Od: Jays He cashed the king of clubs, then AQI10GS BA Kk” [led the ace, which Miss Brash SOUTH ° ruffed with the seven of hearts. Miss Brash The four of hearts ta dummy’s ' A 108 five and another diamond lead . YA 109TH fixed Mr, Champion for good. ‘ A m7 3 He won with the queen of dia- ne uaa: monds and that set’ up Miss The bidding: West “Nort Brash’s ten on which she later! 1 ‘ Ly Pes , 4 ' idiscarded the queen of spades: Pass 4% All Pass from the board, 20-year. | old specialist in the 400-metve . which he completed In 47 see- | | { i { Gord Cameron To Top Mens Gordie Cameron of Hills and Willams captured high single honors in the Men’s Five Pin Bowling League Monday with a score of 280, Following close be- hind was musty Ford of Howe and McNulty who chalked up 272. George Shenton of Cooks Jew- ellers took player high three with 740 pins while Gordie Can- eron took second place with a close 727. Philpott-Evitt captured team high single game with 1,062 and Howe and MeNulty took team three with 2896 In the Group 1 plays, In Group 2, Jack Wrathall of Legion took ‘both player high single and high three with scores of 274 and 611, Runner-up scores Edges Ford Five-Pin Loop Fisherles and Jim Leniuk Dusteaters with 590, Babcock fisherles rolled both team high single and triple with scores of 978 and 2,514, Monday teams will commence to bow] for points, The teams have been bowling three weeks to establish averages and form A and B leagues. In A League are: Cooks Jewel lers, Howe and MeNulty, Thom Sheet Metal, Philpott-Evitt, Hills and Williams, and Grotto Cigar Service, Babcock Fishertes, Dust- Store, In B League are: Esso Fuel eaters, Skeena Beverages, Leg- ion, Electricians, Auxillary Fire- fighters, and Royal Fishertes.’ » B League will bowl at 7 p.m. of were Cc, Marineau of Babcock and A league ab a pan, A 7 ial La CTCL Today to Sat, 7 -- 9:10 p.m. Sot. 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