KO"MALLEY tC Debut Russia mikes, its: first appearance in. winter 4 Advantag among. Nations in “iy: ths, goes : hi i i wil work, to the Soviet: first appearance in ivinter Olym- 5 eslyak ig. yeryiveagey about! aking any. forecasts on. how, 3 ‘ yy He ‘points - out | the: Olympics: ~and | isn’t caine te vi Union's any Shanes t him‘ and get the puck-out, ; Smith “has. to do a: lot of that will:shift ‘ him’ to, right wing on | power: plays. 7 show; “again,’ "said ‘coach King complete. conversion \there’s’at least one other coach + who'll be glad to sign him. Bos- |: jork pe cnt Téd enn ; ‘}him. 1a wonderful hockey player caught ‘jin the old trap of needing work | but not being able to get it until “the produces,” “Jan~ eight-game d= | points, pics—after. having. made a mas- sive. bow at. Helsinki in 1952 | pass, “How -thany times do you see’him-in. front of the goa i! any | more. ye “Th past) years he always. had Kennedy. to do the digging’ for ‘Now digging. himself.” “In.an effort: to help Sid, ‘Leats “Td like-to give" him a, little niore « ~work | because I can ‘see 1 a ‘majority - stock “it signs of the old Smith-starting to président. : The, girls are to retain for t ' wether cnet lene Red Wings. Clancy: “But. don’t misunder- ne stand, me. Tim ‘not planning. any ‘or’. even thinkt gi :Of a: permanent job on the ° ‘power’ play for him. We're deep: enough on right wing with- out. trying | to crowd it.” : ‘If: Leafs happen to ditch Sid fo 9th Win By The Canadian Press ‘Spok: kane Flyers head today after. a hockey ton coach. Milt Schmidt says: “T wish Leafs would give up on I'd take him on my teain anyday, slump or no slump. He's tour | the B.C, interior squads, — ig Punching home two goals in 4 : Schmidt has troubles of his & Bruins have won only ‘two games in their. last 24 and are on losing — streak, Leafs. are in fourth place with 331 eight ahead. of Boston Two Skeena™ High g school bas- ‘ketball ‘tedms * from’; Terrace | Will be * in, ‘Prince: Rupert: ext day" ds:a gia iten ‘and. last ea “four|- - “along as g of Toronto | came up ‘ /-carding a: 36° ‘on. the first nitie and a 34 on the second: He Won: the. see last Tea month to ‘become the first Cana- ie bert dian ever to. win a U. 8. Pro golf ¢tournément, ie ack - Fleck’. Us, ‘Open’ cham- ‘pion, oon managed a 13, mateh- ie "MAURICE (ROOKE ") ICID gives n lusty’ choos ater AeOr- Ing the 600th goal of his National Hockey lenaie eureer, Riehnard cored as Montrent Canndlong defeated Toronto: Maple Lents Bed'In Montreal, Toronto defenceman Billy Narrls atands with “tho: Roakot,,: (OP Photo de-as'es Ltovenbesttn: meen ebutgsmees wid shoe mentegnge te os qeiewpsemes ome oe fetspomair ere mmmares o , ' “Notice to > Truckers Puri sant to Section 02 of the Highway Act, the Copper LO otter ‘Buspension Bridge, five miles east of Terrace on the ~ de Northery Trans Provinelal Wehway, Ja restricted to maxle -Mun gross loads of five tons and to apecds of five miles per Show until sunday midnight, January ith 1050, due to " :Mirvetual falure, . nh 4, CUNLIFFE ‘ Divisional Vodurer Ho \ ty Authority bw gta ‘ Minister af UUrhwiys “Jan, ‘bose Youje, , a . ‘ tne Hanet WO, vtennny h1000, vy 8 arrison and’ Stranahan: w were ‘the. Hawks clash with the league- rokes off. the, pace.-.Mid~ leading Canadiens at Montreal.. ‘tcomfortable 11-point. lead over]. with 30. evenings, as Thursday night ine; | convalescing following an aes [per cént. peting for their bronze pins were; | Peter Koughan 87, Peter Nellund | " 185, Robert Kricksen 84 and wally: |Ex-Coach Dies : tand: one up on the fifth-spot Chi- cago Black Hawks. © In the only: other game tonight Friday to-play fixtires against Booth’ Memerial” Tigh © school boys and girls teams at the school gym," “Terrace High school boys will meet, ‘Booth: ‘Rainmakers, while Terrace: High’ ‘girls’ will ‘play Bo-Me-Hi R: nainbirds,- - Personnel of. teams will be announced later. . ‘On Siinday, it’s Chicago at New York. and Boston. against - the Wings at’ Detroit... ‘Canadiens have 55° points, a Rangers. ‘The Wings are third | Single Meets. | |For Marksmen The Civic Centre Rifle “Club! will, for the next week or so, hold; its meetings only on Tuesday | ! | | ! structor Tommy Boulter, jr., is cident. Diek Paul will continue to ine. struct both chisses at the single | Tuesday session, At the club's regular sholing| session Thursday, Ray Windle, | competing for his gold pla, shot: an almost perfect target of 9 High scorlng marksmen com- | Ballinger 83, Cmte wo meenen sac eren seer erty opener es tine TORONTO .( Milton G,! Burt, 66, former Ontario [oot- ball olayer ane coach, diad Fr. day in Fort Lauderdale, Ila, {t was learned here, Born In St, John's, Nfld. — ON THE TRAIL-OF DEER. at | Hyannis, Mass, ts 96-year-olc KHdward Samuer Gibbs, who Hex ane every vey! q \e ang Bees huntine every yer de spite hh ave He has a ttle educated Jn Toronto, he played: pl hh age, I hits mT for Toronto Arsonauts ty the VeUble keting mound, hut 2 ' come hunting season gad Tnterprovinelal Rugby Fandsall CUbbs crabs his shotatn wud Union In the 1920's. Later he: “the qoute, conched foothill at Queen's | Heads for the wou University, Kangsion, Tri iy THESTORIC PR ADE College, Port, Hope, Ont, and: More of the exporty of dure for Sarnia Imperlats of the Sen- for Ontarlo Rugby Union, Peper pere way, sweden ane Denmark fd Fool to Britain than to any Cather country, Sane orem § meee Reliable, efficient service brought about by 45 yoars | of oxperience In Princo . Rupert, Your local Allied Van Lines Agents, Vhones bOI "4 home| Win over Canadians, through the Okanagan. They lostied four two games and won two againstlin their <8 the world champs - | Kelowna rousing, third. period’ in | Vernon ‘peach city, ‘in front ‘by four points in the! Set For Friday Madses sent the tlead with a-first-period goal and ihe repeated six minutes into the second, to brother Grant's four 'OSHL encounter, | provided Kelow na's points. rn re ene be ce bee we McRAE BROS, LTD, ‘DIAL 2325 [BOSSES | An. baseball are: Jean ‘Martini, ‘1 left), new: owner of the Hamiitort (Canada) ‘Red’ Wings, and Carol Hodge, 22, tie. general manager, Miss Martini ha s taken over hterest,. in’ the Class ‘D. Pony League club, of whish her uncle, Emilio Taiti, is ‘showing the. Pony: Lea 3ue, Pennant and trophy which they've vowed 1 Grant Warwick. Leads Vs) B Hyndman Top Kegler . Betty Hyndman of Annettes In 10 Starts Friday night, they tole 2 1.4 took top bowling honors Tuesday ‘ ;as the Ladies’ Five Pin Bowling: ‘League resumed kegling activi- Coach Grant Warwick collect-' i. 8 ae goals for Penticton Vs} ninth win in 10 star rts | downed! in the ‘high single and also rolled a 745 Packers 5-2 er’s high three. Nelson Me als stayee ont| Nelson Maple Leals stayec out Annettes also took team high ” own yams In Toronto be: f S he If ‘Western’ International Hockey; ;Single game for “A” league with 4, - . 9 , , n - hight’s game in Toronto, De- nter C 00 ‘League by dumping Kimberley! it 1020 score, while New Laurel -|fenceman Leo Boivin is out with | 'Dynamiters 5-1." ;Won team high three with a total {2 groin ‘injury.and forward Vie} Ca Se Lorne Nadeau br score ° 27 29, ; oke the Spo-! “}Stasiuk is convalescing from age. eries / i kane- Vernon: tle with. only 04 In " Jeague, Iris Clark of ‘phlebitis, «’ circulatory ailment; Pacific ahs took players’ high ‘single with a 304 game while Margaret Logan of Hopefuls took | individual high three wilh a 720 ‘three-game total, Pacific Cabs also captured both eam honors with a single game score of 945 and a three- -frame han of 2675. RESULTS: seconds left in the game. Tom: "iyers duto the Dick Warwick added one gor!) in the) Moe Young and Jim Middleton | SPORT >ISMAN'S DIGEST “alstan ' Stars 0; G&A 2, Super Valu 2; i rise 2, Annettes 2; Lyons 3, Dibbs th Rupert Butchers 2. ities following the holiday recess. | The “A” division bowler posted: a 320-game that took players’. *: three- -game total good for play- Prince Rupert Phunbers 2, | to my their second game as 9 of Saskalcon Quakers 422, /Brandon entry in the Western prondon worried Winnlpee's ; Hockey Len@ue, ” HOES, ) ‘ ever Edmonton Flyers’ last year’s | lwere idle Friday. ‘other new team—-Seattle Amer}-! I | Shatters DIAL 4313 Landy Mark MELBOURNE uh — bon | T-A-I-L-0-R-|-N-G Spurrier, American holder of the werk! half-mile record, ' shattered John Landy’s Aus. | @ Suits @ Pants tralian 1,000-metre - special race at) Olymote Park today. 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