i } ue ‘ ¥ 4 Bad we tee EM Et ne See = go eet a rl ~ 7 Ay, tn ae OS ~ 75 pe ee a ee > > sata Fo ee aes — Ores Edmonton, Ga Calgary Ousted 5-2 - In 4th Straight Game © CALGARY (CP) — Edmonton l'lyers advanced ta the Edinburgh Troplty finals Monday night by winning the Western Hockey League title in four straight games, They sidelined Calgary Stam-— F t G peders, last year's winner of the as erman trophy, with » 5-2 vietory In the. ’ {inal game. Tt marked the first R d time in WHL history a team won: econs| ers the title without losing a game ' in the best-of-seven final. Hlyers now meet the winners . Swim Plans of the Montreal . Shawinigan: yicroRIA @ After talking | Falls final In the Quebec League. | jt over with tugboat men, Jehn: The Edinburgh series, played in’ Giese has toned down plans to Calwary last year, will be held challenge the Strait of Juan de the Bast “aed unamouneed and unas) Stampeders, who cut thelr way. companied. into the final after finishing In the 25-year-old East German, fourth place during the regular’ who suys he fled to freedom schedule, trailed 2-0 before con: ander a hail of Communist bul: necting with a palr of goals in lets, was phiuning to challenge , Jess than minute. the unconquered waters between SPLIT FOUR GOALS Vareouver island and Wushing- : ‘ton state without the aid of a A sprinkling of rookies and yayiator ar tender boat, veterans in the Edmonton CUMp opie afer a conference with helped Flyers throughout the | the head of 4 ‘At company: finals after they finished in fits. Gniey provide papurt vag tor! place at the end of regu” swimmers, he announced Mone scheduled play. eday that he would be accom Rookie Norm Ullman and+ panied by same sort of eraft Bronco Harvath, the league's: pronds persuirdeed him to re- leading point-geiter ouring the: consider his oriwinal: plans, season, scored two goals each for! eelacure Ciineo’s vit Edmonton, Rookie Jerry Melnyl ena Hs pot the other. bas the amnerncement that Bert! Doe Couture and Ray Barty: ppomas, burly 29-year-old fore, were the marksmen for Calgary.) mer Marine: trom ‘Tacoma. | Flyers took a 1-0 lead in the wash, will attempt to conquer first. period when Calgary de-! tne “Mount Everest” of swims: fenceman Gus Kyle cleared the ay 9 pin. PST Wednesday fron! puck to Meinyk. The second goal’ Horseshoe bay, the same spot | came in the second period when: chosen hist August bv Florence | Ullman got a breakaway while! Chadwick In her unsuccessful ; Edmanton was a man short. i awim. Calgary countered with a’ Another challenger will be! double effort: but Flyers were Patricla Russell, 18-y.2ar-old | uvain one-up before the period University of British Columbian | | ended. Tho Stamps lost thelr freshman who has been trains | steam In the third pertod. ‘ing for two months. ; EILERS WIN SIXTH TITLE VANCOUVER @ -- The Underwood Trophy, emblematic ol senior A women’s basketball supremacy, was won by Vancouver ; Eilers for the sixth straight year Monday night. | Eilers defeated the challenging Saskatoon Aces three | games Ina row, 50-36; 50-44, and 48-43 in the final game. 1 The scries spelled double victory for Eilers. giving them ihe western Canadian championship as well. Irvin Plans Two Changes For Tonight NEW YORK — Pat Lowry, MONTREAL @-- Coach Dick Hs, Toledo, outpointed Pete! Irvin of Montreal Canadiens had” adams. 15344, Newark, NJ. 108 another mnvstery going taday ass oe his crippled team prepared to do: pt paso Tox Chabo Hern- batlle with the Detroit Red andes, 188, Mexico, outpointed Winvs Ina game they have O° Cyartie Salas, 133, Phoenix, : win to stay in the Stantey Cup any coe, ‘ hunt. . Irvin, wha Ukes to tantallze: reporters and sometinyes the! ( ” ! apposition with tneomplete ine | By DIGEST “blstae formation, sald Monday mabt he plans “two changes" In his Hine up for tonyht’s game, Montreal , MANIPULATING A WORM AGAINST A CURRENT Last Night's Fights: hy The Associated Press BROOKLYN—Danny Giovan-, nell, 130, Brooklyn, owpointed Chris Christensen, 143, Den- mark, 10t ; now Is tratline the hest-ol-seven serles 3-2 In eames, ' : The Canadiens coach sald he wi) have Diek Gamble In the; Mncup atadeft wing, Gamble, a { former Canqdien player, was; wii BUMad of the American! Eeame this season, “ot Irvin kept his othet change a deep seeret but there was spec. ulation that he planned to te-; call a defenceman, Dollard 8t! Laurent has been played In the) verles With deep and painful cuts on Whe Inside of Wis legs. He goes | Into hospltn) alter each game: and stays there until shortly bes) TURNING UPSTREAM, WHEN A fore the next game, 1 WORM IG HELD MOTIONLESS IH ns THE CURRENT, ff Logs ITS IDENTIFICATION ALTHOUGH IT MAY FOOL A FEW FISH WHO NIBGLE IT CURIOUSLY, WEN THIS OCCURS, ITS YOUR "TIP TO GIVE THE WORM ACTION BY RETRIEVING IT WITH SLOW SPURTS (2 OR 8 INCHES) AND PAUSES, THIS 13 BRACTLY LIKE WET-FLY, OR STREAMER FISH- ING, AND THE FISH HIT HARDER, DON'T VER BAIT PROM THI HOM. OF LOT OUT LING, THIG 4908 teas tases 1e0e +0 Beth Rows tet GLOWLY RETRIEVE WORM IN SPURTS AND PAUSES Fish ARE ACCUSTOMED ‘TO SEEING WORMS DRIFTING WITH THE CURRENT BUT NOT RE- nae SNM ee oe EX-BONEIC PAINTS NRW YORE uh Mickey Wale: ker, world's welterweight and: lddlewaeit ooxine (leholder at 20 years ago, apened A anes. man art show of his paintings: Monday. ‘The Ad-yeureold fore, mer Helter disphiyesd 1 enn vaaes, varying dn xze ad rang?! jny $n price Fran S10 to STHO, He | Has been palnting for 1B years, [ : . tage ous . . hh EAR ea Woh iw, Mae a gals Ben gel eed ‘ wp tye A . not, vs \ a os fi be o 5 . uy bes Aas : a ung he re ; fi § Ei ee 5 - a we oe Ae ernee cenenegenipn mane Reem emia pe Playoffs In both divisions of the Mixed Five-Pln Rowllng League will start at 7 pm, this coming Thursday with six teams in cach group vying for the league champtonship. + Leaguo play came to an end last Thursday with Pushovers 0 "Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 12, 1955. cena en acts oe emma “Playoffs Start Thursday . || shoo-in for top place in “A” loop and Orphans maintaining their lead to head “BY division, Stand. ings of the first six teams in “B" league remained unchanged for thelr entry Into the playoffs, but in “A” league Whalen's Lucky j Six took three points off Head- ‘ninners to enter the playdowns. ~Hometowners - Win For Ike By The Canadian Pross ' president Elsenhower jinxed Washington's opposition for the ‘second straight year Monday asi -the Senators go! the 1055 Amer- ‘Jenn League baseball season ‘going with a 12-5 rout of Baltl- more Orioles. off a three-game, total pin ser The president, alter tossing ;!es Saturday which saw the car- out the first ball at Washington's | {ge crew enter the playdowns. | Griffith's Park, munched pop-| Mel Davis of Cook’s Jewellers corn and cheered avidly with: eneh Washington rally, He stuck In a new around to the last out. During !+B" logp,. pultlng together three the long afternoon, the Senators games belabored five Baltimore plich- mate Isla Garner woul women’s “Urs. ‘high siigle foi a 275 pane and Bob Porterfield scattered sts the Cook's soxtet got team high! Oriole hits and helped his ows jsingle and triple for scores of cause with sound hitting and! 4906 and 3354. Helding . Chiengo Cubs meanwhile hititumed in women's high three: [score for n 623 three-game total; edging four points to and ended np in seventh place. Fowlle and Ruttle, who ended | ifor distance against wobbly Cin- ainnatL pitching and scored a . 7-5 victory over the Redlegs in the opening game of the Natlon ~ Al League pennant race before, -pot women’s high. triple laurels 99.195. fans at Cinelnnatl. ALL IN ACTION ‘or a TH score while her team- | All 16 elubs swing into action! mates posted a 10-frame score today, Kansas City makes tts} of 1304 for team high single, Bet- fame, a and George Goadwin of Orphans | got men's high single for n 276: | In “A" loop. Jeannle Warren |! , ° mee oO oo . : “In Mixed Five-Pin League C “A” and “B"ydoln 1; Whalen’s 3, Hendpinuers cont 1; Thom Sheet Metal 3, Push. rickets overs | — vps Fe B League ~ RCMP 4, Booth School 0; Orphans 3, CPA 1; Bob BASKET Parker 3, Dally News't; Cook's Jewellers 3, Bby & Sons 1; Hill's Frida Shoes 2, Esso Extras 2; Canflseo 9 IMCS Chatham 2,0 9 pn Final standings, with playoffs: rie C entrants In heavy type, ure as} ivic UC follows: ' D A League—Pughovers 68, Fash on Footwear 57, Frosty’s 51, Mu I Shenton's 49, Meadplnners 45,1 An |Whalen's 44, Fowlle & Rattle 44, | f n out Shamrocks who lost: Shamrocks 42, Esqujres 40, Thom | é tat Fowlie and Ruttle, Sheet. Metal 31, Harold's 20, La OeN pap AY presen Gondola 28. OL BD EMPTIES. Lever ya mEOpHics. [PE THEM RADY wae st rop 1) B Lengue--Orphans, 59, Cook's | DAIVER CALLS, | ‘ uy the league tied with Whalen’s Jyweller's 46, Hill's Shoe ‘Store | a Everyb for the last playoff spot, played #4, Kxso Extras 52, Cantfisco 49, This advertisement io; 1 Ehy & Sons 41, Chatham 39, CPA | lished or di _ it TTEN’ ai, Bob Parker Ltd. 37, Dally! Comet hee ee News 46, RCMP.32, Booth School , nara Board byt Coy of, ulent of British Colusb eae ended up league play by turning |= ee vt Bafor the men's high triple for . : ny ; Packing -— Crating — Cartuge -— Sirrag N for a 776 score, while, team Local and Long Distancy Moving 3p Lift Van Servizg . LEAYK tr TO | Ba Wed 7 Lo Jean Nixon af the Dally News} Inte! Pl eYOUR ALLIED YAN AAyt? a Phone S016 or 4331 an ees me Repekil | Bordon & TRY THE vhf 20, 21, WORM'S-EYE views of baseball actions usually require ‘some | close groundwork by the photographer himself. In this: ‘case. United Press staff photographer Art Rickerby focuses (top> on three Detroit catchers at the Tiger training camp in Lakeland, | Fla. Bottom photo shows Art's handiwork — (left to right): uvalnst Detroit -before an ¢x- pected 35,000 crowd. Today's largest crowd |s N+ _ pected In Cleveland, where some American League debut at the ty Hyndman of Thom Sheet Met. refurbished Munielpal Stadt] 1 al won women’s high single for a 990 game and Mike Muntzaba of. Esquire's Men's Wear got double | honors for 321 and men's high single and triple. had team) high 77 scores for: Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDE Be nouric ae Registe » for the ball. saqeoke ~ . , ina backstops Henry House, Bok Wilsen, and Walt Streuli leaping . 50000 fans may see Indians! Headpinners ——- League title ‘total. the American , [RESULTS against Chicago White Sox. make thelr opening defence cf three score on a 3540 three-game | | 3215 DIAL os Open 6 am, to tat, * UI5 2nd Ave. West ! Bursary | WA. | may 5. maw At SCARES FISH INTO QUITTING, For reservations and Information, tem, wrile.or phone your local Canadian Nallonal Pawenger Agents ” JASPER @ EDMONTON @ SASKATOON @ WINNIPEO @ TORONTO © OTTAW yer ouimacusainent Manas ete arrears SEO A Leayue-—Fowlle and Ruttle ' | Escoe Good Substitute. The runner-up New Yor ' | Yankees open at home rgainst| : 93.000/4, Shamrocks 0; Shenton's 4,' | Washington with some out of about 40,009. But No Match For Ez The National League lints up yb SUNNINGED 4 ’ aie 1 . By BILL CUNNINGHAM gna right uppercut but clinch: | with New York's. champ on! Bricklaying Canadian Press Staff Writer ed and manazed to firea palt Of; Gionts against Philadelphi “harniless lefts to Charles’ head! Cater aon est Broskly ade’piaia.| : EDMONTON ¢@.-- A stinging }hefore being caught velth a. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn, Cincin~’ Plastering ‘eft heak by Ezazard Charles, 7: oy ad | natl at Milwaukee and St. Louts) 6 ' i flurry of deadly body punches. | G | R Monday night climaxed a carcer' The knockout left hook followed. at Chicago, oo. enera epairs of hard knocks for Vern Escoe} Charles sald of the knockout |“ of Toronto, former Canadlan! punch: “These short snappy | R. (Dick) Balchin heavywelyht boxing champion. gneg really hurt a fellow, 1 wish | AUCTIONEER The 34-vear-ald fighter, bleed» ~ could hit all my opponents! Phone 6032 and 205% Phone 4526 ' GEORGE DAWES “expected. Baltimore fuces Bos- Harold's 0; Esquire’s 3, Fashtoii j ' ton Red Sox besore a home turn- , Footwear lt Frosty’s 3, La Gon-; mlsiiout mm Sonja! Be Sans ( mend Part on, Mi WOT, tamonds ' - —-SEE— ee Meee, May || MANSON'S “21 BE {| we . Jewellers ae ---- rr Gg g Cathe Tho Largest Selection in Prince Rupert gimme Faster Credit Terms Avaliable : B Peter aay 19, = asta Ing badly from a cut above AIS with them.” { rahi eye, went down for the full Esvoe sald Charles {19HtS , \\AtIteeomnn aw rer eereeomncnn ree ee count at 2:15 in the third round: vonty as good as he has to-—nat cfa scheduled 10-rounder. - throwing t punch unless it's: ) Escoe said later, “I didn’t see, going to hit and rolling with all She knoekout punch. 1 couldn't: of them.” seo much of anything with that Charles now travels to Miamt, blood in my eyes.” where he fights Jehnny Holman! A Jasteminute stand-in for, April 27. South African Johnny Arthur, Fucoc’ entered his bate who kecane fil one day before he against Charles--the bigzest | was to fieht Charles, Escae wave fight cf his Ife -on only one! a good necount ef himsef until: day's notize after training as | age ard the former champlon of Arthur's sparring partier, ' the world caught up with hin. ctv ens teen epee neem Follawivg the annsunsement” com na pne of Arthar’s Hiness and Fcor's. 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