decision, off 4 By The Canadian Press The’ Prince | Rupert Chal lngers took a 1B. 56 a.city senior league all-star team -Satur- ht. in. a foul-stidded. exhibition game whicl refered walk: off the floor of the Civie Centre} end. the Western Hoct-ey League. For the fans in New Westmin- ster and Calgary, there was caluse for. rejoicing as Royals and Stampeders snapped out of dol- drums that had carried them to -three and six consecutive losses respectively. There was no joy in Seattle, however, where Am- ericans. went down to their first defeat in the last six games. Calgary: treated a séason-re- lead. ine ‘the. second. ‘and third quarters, “. In« the: final frame, {Annettes outscored the Foot- wear: ‘team 110.6). |. Th ‘the juvenile encounter, ind. {Manson's moved ‘ahead in the ‘de-| second: quarter to show a 12-7 yadvantage after. the: fitst frame thad-ended in‘a 4-4 tie,-Fraser & Payne held the jewellers to. two ~| points : in: _the: third stanza; 1} scored nine themselves and add-leord home crowd of. 6,271 to a “4ed another seven in the last) 5-2 victory over Edmonton Fly- ) frame. to Manson's ‘six, fers and edged back on top of Se | Chester - Stewart with ~ nine| the WHL's’-Prairie division, one il points. Jed.’ the. winners. while point ‘ahead of the idle Win- it. Gilbert Chow, was top s Scorer for|nipeg Warriors. Manson's: oe | Ab New Westminster, Royals ie “nips . ‘}took a 2-1 first period lead from oh me Victoriaand went on to. Back Cougars into the wrong end of a 6-4 score.. The season's lar- gest crowd in Seattle — more than 3,000—watehed Americans Krol Wins eames, * sec * Footweat NUIBITION.- feck sai ‘stars ’ Morrison: 4, Helin 14 raed. Forbes 8,: Morison 11, Newton 2, Shenton 13,, Stewart” 2, W. Sedgwick ore Dumas; Grey, Turcotte, Total 36, B Chatiengers’ coal dD: Hartivig 2, 0D. Scherk 15," ‘Sprig. Ly. Marshall 2. Plate 21, Young 2, S, (Sener. 10, : Holkestsd 5, Sundberg 7 D. Bi. “Rola Ta : oe SENIOR GIRLS: "Fashion: Footwear: —MeChesney 10, Stamps Snap Skein To Lead ~ Praine Division of WHL Every hockey team runs into a number of “streaks"—winning or losing—-during a season and the streaks invariably come to an. Saturday night saw the wind-up of three such strings in }Johnny Hart, coni, Dionne, France, weights. exact weights unavaill- ‘able, : sf. Roos’ 6; Youngman. Kedey 2, Cloutier “Boyer. 2.05). - Total 2 ne Annettes—A, Wick 2, Leeson, Giske - | 9, “Morrison 5, Selvig, Davidson, .C. * Wick.’ Total 18, . JUVENILE BOYS Tucson Open _ Leonard Ends Mian ‘s Specht - 4, Johnson 4, Out Of Money ‘Hodgson, : Alexander, Chow 8,..Win- | | | | 11 ic, ‘Diinéan 2, Ridley %, Eby. Total By MURRAY SINCLAIR | } { 4 20, om / “Fraser, &. _Payne—Johnson 5, Stew- . ‘TUCSON, Ariz, (AP)— @[-arb, 9-Hebb, Lemon, -D. MeLeod 3.{Ted Kyoll has won a lot of} a |: ficlland, Olson; Plerce 2, Rudolph A golf tournaments in his 18 ‘BY McLeod. Total 23, . years as a pro but he’s nev- cage ‘+ Standings: : as a SENIOR cinis. oe w i pis el had a 72-hole score com- Frosty’s viele. ce wb 2 OL. Fashion, Footwear ee 4.3. 8 par able to the a4 that i Ameties chines ool 6 2!won the Tucson open for ok JUVENILE © hin ‘Antiundiation cyeceeee 992 1g | AEM, - ‘Fraser, & Payne Viseees 4 5 8) Playing almost casually, the Orme’s Ee, 2 ; 4 New Yorker chopped -16 strokes ; Aanson's Vee dae ‘(Off the El Rio course par-70 dur- ing four days of- competition to take $2,000 in prize money. ~ Kroll broke up a duel with Dow Finsterwald .of Bedford Heights, Ohio; on the 17th green and went ton. to beat him by three strokos Sinday. ‘ Finsterwald, whose} broad grin and exciting chip shots made him the gallery’ S pet, | collected $l, 400° for his ‘sccond-! place 267, Gene Littler, Palm Springs, |! Calif. matehed ' Kroll's 63- to| | AIR LINES - From. sprint from a tie for 10th place } ao ie and grab third spot, | HAD HET SCARED ‘ Prince Rupert _ Kroll turned to Finsterwald! after he clinched victory with a! “To! birdie on the 18h and told him, ; 'y ; you had me seared all the way, m j -Slan Leonard of Vancoover | | and Lachute, Que, who shared { the lead at mid-tournament ’; with Gardiner inckinson, sud- | tlenly Jost his Cone, Frama | ' | ~ Ketchikan ue Werangel » Petersburg . sduneau | “i ith Conneetions to. "$e Saatile ‘and: ‘Whitehorse ” o (Otte Opposite Post Oftiec) Third Ave, WL after two rounds, he shot a par 70 Saturday anda 74 Sun- day to wind up with 275, Rudy Horvath, of Windsor, | ‘Ont, who had a 70 Sunday, his: ‘wo orst scare of the tournament, , ‘finished with a 274 total, good | :for $124. He was tied in elehth; ‘Mine with 10 others, r Jerry Kosselring of Kitchener, (Ont, blew to a 75 Saturday and, had a 71 Sunday to finish with: 1270, BI Mawhinney of Vane. leouver had 75 and 72 for his’ {Test two rounds to finish a 10, Fast Starting — Long Burning Nod Seam Avatlabte at Your Local Dealers ty Prien Tapert, Mochanteally Screened In Lamy == Ere — Nil and Stoker Slam, HATO BTS by Government (ests, A Shovel Coll WHE Weld Your tre AW Night "The Hottest Coal in Tho Market Today But It Costs No Mora drop a 4- 2 decision to Vancouver Canucks, league leaders in the Coast division. A: fourth WHL encounter Sat- urday ended in a 3-2 decision for Saskatoon Quakers over Brandon Regals. Quakers eclimb- ed to within two points of the fourth-place Regals with the victory, .. Weekend Fights Ry The Associated Press Hollywood—Mickey Northrup, 13914, Log Angeles, stopped 139%, Phoenix (8.) Grosseto, Italy—Emulié Mar- Italy, outpointed Idrissa (15) - walter- Mar del Plata, Argentina — Pascual Perez, 106, Argentina, outpointed 112%, Antonio Argentina, (10.) Gomez, POWER FROM LIGNITE One-third of the electricity used in Western Germany is generated from lignite, west of the Rhine at Cologne. mined situation Rangers Nemesis To Wings’ Hopes | Of Climbing Out Of NHL 3rd Place | By The Canadian Press There are two reasons why | Detroit Red Wings are only third in the National Hockey League. One is their Inability to master the second-place New York Rangers. The second is Rangers’ knack of winning big games, The latest example of this arose during the weekend, Rangers were thump- ed by Maple Leafs 5-0 Saturday at Toronto, _then bounced back Sunday to nip Red Wings 2 at New York. Boston Bruins gave the New Yorkers a lift Saturday when they off the Wings 3-2 al Boston. In other weekend games, the leading Montreal Canadiens walloped Bruins 7-1 Sunday at Boston while Leafs and Black Hawks were battling to a l-t tle at Chicago. Rangers have taken 12 out of A possible 20 points from Wines this Season—considerably better | Kimberley Rink to Represent B.C. at Curling Championship VICTORIA @ — The Harold: i tiary event in the 6lst annual | Jordan rink of Kimberley will’ B.C, bonspiel and represent British Columbia in! home the Victoria Times and: the Dominion curling champ- provincial championship troph- ionships schedwed for Moncton: ies. early next month, The Kimberley crew earned iest of the the ‘right. by Harper straight games in the provin-— cial finals at the Victoria Curl | ing Club Sunday, defeating of Quesnel Lioyd .- in two: iart will take. Jordan’s rink was the stead eight zone winners. BC, wrnuasre-oF- YEAR VANCOUVER (.--Helen 17-year-old Slew- Vancouver Jordan and Harper came out ; -swimming star, was chosen Sat- ‘winning in the double-draw knockout uiday night as the Sun's B. (. between the eight zone champ-- athjete-of-the-year. ions. game of the best-of-three final, Holder of After winning the. first’24 Canadian records. she won a! ‘gold medal in the 1955 Pan-Am. | 6-5, Jordan came through in. -erican Games in Mexico City, : the second, 10-8. the {00-metre — free Jordan's rink also won a ter- ‘style. What’s news at Inco? knocked are almost a cineh for the NHL rchampionship, Toronto is fourth with 46 points, : CABO, -Iithan the seven points they got in ld games in 1954-55, FIRST NOL SHUTOUT Wings, with 58 points, tw three behind Rangers and a New York win at Detroit in Tuesday’ i only game—-the next in the league schedule--would give Blueshirts a- comfortable five-: point lead over Wings. 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