SEEN RANA NR MGA LS MRR RT A CORNER || 4 Prince feupert Dally News -» Monday, March 7, 1058, G&A Oust Booth; Russians Fall Apart) f ‘ . hot Ryssian shot in tho second jhhe Canadinng Penticton came from last-place alan cond jt ; in {ls league for seasons'ngo, re-" porlod'when; tho netminder: wad: tory, ona L By GEOFr avnes tat . aaa ope eae bullt and with the Warwicks - out ‘of ‘position, . ! i But the Eat Gemyng | Everyone in what Is desetibed as the western world, from : ‘ , iding the spark won the Allan) ‘Television films of the gamo| ator complained «art we” the kid next door to the striped-pants gent at the embassy must En ter F; / nals in 5.0: Shellacking Cup int senoh. are being flown to canada and falrness” of ra, >)} - huve given a big sigh of rellef after yesterday's big win for the rts Gd GREAT OPPORTUNISTS will appear on the CBC's network ee tl yy Venticlon Vs. Ib was an actual, moral and political brlumph, of | Gordon and Anderson advan- By ARCH MacKENZIE ah y roundero-/!! ‘Toronto, Hamilton, London,|‘' Continued on Puy Which, propagancda-wise, we probably haven't heard the last. | feed into the Senior basketball Canadian Press Staff Writer oe the ne cy tot 'ys(Oltawa, Kingston and Montreal, BEE Ys Regie a", Undoubtedly there will be recriminating articles in Russian | finals against Manson's Omegas ‘ an me hee no {bin world tournament hey A. E,Powley, CBC supervisor |=: % vi maaan and linen ae nthe weer wns anemia oy ralph -| | KREFELD,Gethany (CP)—Penticton Vs outs mered st opm Tle outage aden, a te| OHA gl Weta be experted. Tt is particularly to be expected Inasmuch ax |Me;{ Rainmakers bial dn S {played and outmanoauvred Russia’s defending cham-\siayed just as well as was nee- ‘wise he 1 Pe brocessed | AUCTIONELY | the Dynamos, like so many hot-shot outfits, were found to have | niayors ejected and which forced | PlONS Sunday to Yegain the world hockey crown for lcssary to win all elght games. inte Tuestay.: _. Phone Obs2 gna skates of clay when put to the “chips are down” test, They turned !oy emergency meeting of the} Cenada with adetigive 5-0 victory. | Full of spirit and fre, the V8!" ieisesoone productions of the {m= aro cy + saul, lo be a “grent-when-winning-team” according:to the broad: | Raskethall Association exccullve} one helmeted, redcandewhite 7 fee a good team and one of they wint be gent to eastern and ‘Vi f © cast, ssible protest. “Dueclatie warn. of-year-old goalkeeper from strongest to play for Canada)? ‘nianita -A-|-. . | Torluy, probably, back beyond the Urals, small boys are en- Ver & POSS uniformed Russlang wore.a de --7at , ‘since the pre-war Trall Smoke| Western Canoda, | = jt “tr thusinstlenly tearing up pictures of Dynamo goalie Putehskoy | From the start of the second jected lol as the Chiiadlans re, South Porcupine, Ont, Was one Fliers and the Kimberley Dyn-| The Moscow home radlo ser-}} oy P and its doubtful if 100 cigarette cards of centreman Bobrov could [4uarter when they broke @ 14-14 /celved the champlonship cup. o the big reasons why Penticton amiters "i vice told listeners the result of |], @ Suits g. ; ~ Ae exchanged for one of Malenkov, who ig no hero himself at the | te, the hardwaremen completely The cinderella Penticton’ crew Produced the: best: defensive as " ‘eo rieia |” game and thon followed yp || @ Topcoats 4 7 7 moment. | | cule ee eee SEE Ee Fa ree UTHEN laut: paert and. when. ths|eh, fa thort summary of het sERATION en ° kin Pe : ned and without a doubt jd led 33-24 and 44- Ql After the first jerlod, there '”” aa . ' play. Staton in Poland, Czech-|! ALTERATION sppry . his ate tea cunponng (own oteeme 12,000 souls i planning and three-quarter time. was no doubt whe would wits Backed by the able support ot incl they were ie T hey Sh slovakia and East Germany ear. |i... QUICK et “i bang-up recep:ion for the Vs that will put many a larger | The Senior B game was one of The only question was by how such defence stalwarts as Kev- thelr wingers han He fee atten tied running: commentnties, «||. MUI SERVI ccntye to ss..me, for a city that depends largely on the vagaries three playoff contests. In the much. Mike Shabaga and Bill In Conway" and McAvoy, the Wey move ' While the Russian commenta- senior girls game, Bo-Me-H! warwick, veterans of many a stocky McLelland chalked up crossing the altacking blucline tor complained now and then of r {the apple and peach market for {ts existence, Penticton dors .. LING fh | te : Oper ob of enartine the home-town club, Greens evened the best-of-three payoff game, were the big men four shutouts In elght games and the, Russians Invariably passed Canadian roughness, there were Ge e Mg. Be It {5 puzzling to note that Toronto, the clty that produced | sertes with Goles, taking a 12-11 ty the cluteh as each pieked up allowed a total of six goals. : solved th no excises for the Soviet degent, 220 Gth Sl kv ray the Lyndhursts who provided the Dynamos with a victory march | decision, while Sunrise upset:a pair of goals. Captain George IMPECCABLE PERFORMANCE | The Canadians fon salve the| The Czech commentator, Sold Joo ~ yes he through the Red Square last year, also produced the only tele- | North Star 47-32 to take the first: weavoy scored the fifth goal to. He turned In another impec- allacks, nipe a ne asians ae Sn —— te Tf fram of cneouragement received by the Vs from a major league i pumie of their semi finals, Sport 'ciimax the one-sided battle, cable perfo rmance against. the aang un W, Ne by concen- er ot od hockey club... “Go-Vees-Go" wire from Hap Day, conch of Shop Men in a mn oer An overflow crowd of almost Russians after having shut out, rating a lama neers. to sult A vot ne the Maple Leafs, nd a little aaa ane he other preliminary. {202000 fans Including many Can- Finland, Poland and Sweden. He tone i trom inck of vigor awd : - t ae . Speaking of the Maple Leafs, Foster et ie he ° | jgame in the other p y. ln dian soldiers and alrmen turned glowed’ three goals against ter most rom so of vigor i tA, eg = “] ve ws last on his broadeast. It didn't seem to have quite he aip an Danny Bi led G & A with ® Krefeld's Rheinland-Halle into Czechoslovakin and one each to e, ey worked & crosserink: Cw ria 4™= oui, f og continuity that his Saturday night NH& coverage has, True the 91 point attack, backed up bya madhouse. * Even the Germans the United States, Switzerland pass effectively. and their wing- qe! , tV a ia tied 4 iurondensting facilities were not the same as at Maple Leaf Gar- | Maddy Sedwick with 13, Harold! wig booed ‘the Canadians for and Germany for a .75 average, cS looked pretty fair, They Te Bae \ pet i i dens and names like Kuchevsky and Sologuboy not as easy and | Marshall with 12 and Jim Flaten ough “Canadian style” hockey | Puchkov vith the next Rent gave goalie McLelland acouple of{H mT oe, iitg ‘ jamiliar as Kelly and Howe, but those are the problems one lyith 10. Art Helin and Fred) j, previo: + famed. talved ss goals-against average Allowed Close call, and defenceman Mc-! AS. ve ve Tey expects Canada's “Hockey Vole” to be able to take In his stride. | icristmanson led the losers with Canadian supporters In the wild 13 Avoy cleared the rebound of aj ~K get The main thing, however, was the result which made Canada 119 points each. cheering "The Russtans just didn’t have Sm . wn? ne oie a unitedly happy place for an hour or tivo, ' ' e mbes Us ‘ : ft . ne | ‘ ' + Two technical fouls were hand-' ung ye gagn ‘the hockey savvy to cope with : | ed out in the second quarter, one te each team, as Rupe Holkestad and Greig Forbes became the nejneipals ina one-sided cuffing ‘the Canadians. “We outsmarted them, . Skated them, outpassed them and niolse-makers and took up Pen- ‘outplayed them,” sald Bill War- duel, Referees Ray Spring and, tcton's battle ery, “Go VS Go.” “wink in a dressing room almos- Glen Carlson also assessed 23) After the referee blow the fin- phere crackling with happiness personal fouls, 12 to Booth. al whistle, spectators poured 0 and relaxed nerves. . to the ice and hugged the Can-| qt was a triumph for the way! oy ~ On the local basketball front, Gordon and Anderson have turned In vastly Improved performances in their last two games ‘ with Rainmakers, who, if anything have deteriorated somewhat. ; Saturday night’s game had a couple of ramifications, how- : ever, which make it less than 100 per cent paiatable fare. One, of course, was (he set-to between Rupe Holkestad and Greig Forhes which resulted in them both getting the heave-ho, As we The spectators raised a trem- endous din with thelr assorted out. | Broadway Cale CLOSED -& CONVERTOS In all tho latest styles and _, Colors ee were not sitting In that corner of the gym, it is not possible to In checking, shooting and foul : ; po J Pes ‘ay w ; ‘ shots, the hardwaremen proved, "dlans, It took 10 minutes to re- hockey is played in Canada. ' ey 4 OM, say who ts to blame. From where we sat {t looked like a straight Os, p ’ ’ a y { tle “y iv valticion, sith Rupe getting the worst of the “boarding.” What superior to thelr opponents, who store order for the trophy pres-" And ft put Canada’s interna- For Remodelling : Priced from $489.50 ct. i ar out words, If any, were exchanged between the pair were not audible [in the last frame appeared al-;¢ntation. 4 ional hockey reputation back: vet most completely disorganized, The Canadian strategy was so where |ty was before Russia took, It was during the final quarter jron-clad that the leading Soviet the world title in her first try that the question of possible player, 32-year-old Vsevolod Bob- last March in Stockholm. Can- forfelture Was introduced by Bert: rov, never got a shot on goals as ada sent over Toronto East York, White, PRBA secretary, whojthe Russlans were shut out fora senior B team, and it lost to stated’ that three members ofithe first time in the two world :(he Russians 7-2. the G & A squad were nat paid- | tournaments they have entered. | *---— “ ~ up members of the Clvic Centre,; One of the most down-heart-' . ea a stipulation brought in at the-ened players was Nikolal Puch- | first of the season. kov, the regular Soviet net-| } { at the G & A bench, but there’s no doubt as to whose face got cuffed, ° Today should tell the tale, according to George Brown, bas- l:etball association president as to whether G & A will be without Holkestad's services for a game or two, It depends on the inter- pretation put on the Incident by referees Ray Spring and Glen Carlson, (he PRBA prexy said, The threat of a forfeiture or protest, over the fallure,of three G & A players to be members of the Civic Centre, was 4 sad development, too. . : If there was even. the smallest possibility of a forfeiture or - protest developing from a technicality that existed before the . fame started, then the game should have been elther cancelicd -- .ar awarded at the outse!, or at least held up until some mutual | ' point of agreement had been reached. st It would also behoove any coach who has players who are not Civic Centre members to make sure they take out a member- ship before they find a protest In their lap. The commission acted wisely in not throwing out the game, although they would have been perfectly justified in doing so. The “membc.cup" :ute was: lafd down long enough ago for ' everyone to have knowledge of its existence. However, a hard and fact ruling would have only resulted in more grief. ' RE-OPENING DATE WILL -| BE ANNOUNCED RDON & ANDERSOM Phone 3014 es 60 - However, a meeting of the minder and one of the 15 hold- basketball commission following | overs from last year’s champ-} the game. decided that, provided iionship team, Puchkov, last! 4 the delinquent players pald their !ycar's leading tournament goulle, | membership fees, the game was piled aut shortly after! would stand. Action will also be;Penticton scored Its . last -two taken to see that other playersigcals in the first 244 minutes of in junior and intermediate ranks | the. third period. 4 who are not Centre members| Puchkov looked very sad as he comply with this ruling,: iskated off the {ce and wag're- In the évening thelr scries at placed by sub-goalie Grigory ; che game each, Greens staged a Krkychan, + last frame rally to come from! But for young Ivan McLelland NERVE LINKS INA - FIGHTING te ete “it . Glad (o see that the commission has decided to extend the behind an 11-6 defictt. on fleld-!it was a day of glory. For:th? Ave . duntor league playoffs toa four team affair, There again, a alia. | ~ ~—— 7: , tion was developing which was not healthy for baskethall here. (Continued on Page Five) a ARMY : a , wv. A four-team playoff seems.as fair a way as any to handle SFE G & A OUST 1. ryt ' the situation. - > + * + ‘ Sunrise, of the Intermediate loop and Bo-Me-Ili Golds of the senior girls, have ventured to Kitimat In search of further glery in thelr inter-high tourneys with other B.C, towns, Sunrise, coached by Booth principal R. HH, Davidson and Golds coached hy Mrs, Bert Wisse ieft last night by bont, Next on the list to try their hand at out-of-town competition : are the Rainmakers who will be takin In the B.C, high school seghamplonships In Vancouver March 16:40 19. Coach Don Hartwig “lias not yet chosen his team, whose roster will depend, he soys Msarily on finances and partly ou A perusal of student's grades, wee + ‘ Piche Winner At Billiards Poul Piehe won over Jock) & Campbell in the final ganie of |” the Canndlan: Legion Bullard ‘Tournament .played over the weekend. Nell Cameron's break of 38 stood up as the highest of the series, The next tournament draw will take place tonight and it 1s hoped that the players can get all games in the first round completed by the cnd of this week, a 0 ete eee snemnerens mnpananINTUMINIT nate 1... We eannot report too much success for Noward Wale of AMazelton who wrote asking for Information concerning a middle- welght hout between Carmel Maalllo of Syracuse and Peler Mucl- . ler. of oe Mr. Wale sald he was (rying.(o convince 1 friend ‘hat Boslilo decisioned, {ie German ihn ‘bout during January. A ohock of hack lesues tothe beginning of: Decepiber «shows Mucler th three bouts and Baalliodn one, ‘but ndver together, March 2, Joey Olardello ko'ed Mueller in the xecond round at Milwaukee and during Decomber Mueller knocked out Ernie Durando In the seventh at the same place, The German also outpotntert Joe Micell In 10 rounds at Boston in December, Only Rasillo fight we have a record of lg a December $7 bout in Hockey Scores Saturday Montreal 4, Chicago 4 Toronto 9, Boston 3 Detroit 6, New York 2 GE HAVE HEN THE tho Royal Conadidn Signals operates a huge nerve not- work, which stratchas halfway round the world, For Signals ties the far flung alemanis of our Atmy Into a smoothly co- any Signals trains’ tts own: soldier-spectalisis In all phases modorn cominunications, It offers fine caraers for men ¥™ . "I wT ol t Which he stopped Ronnte Harper of Detroit In the third at Akron. 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