ey SED Et Sos to Meee pte ees eos eS UO —_ 4 Prince Rupert Daily Nows Saturday, December 10, 1955, Sugar Ray Regains _ Three City Cage Loops | Display Wares Tonight |: A first-place tle or a four-point, pap between first and second. DL we in the senior bask etball standings will be at stake th night when La Gondola meets Sunrise in the main cage feat- ure at the Civie Centre, Pete Merson's Sunrlsers with four points will be looking for the deadlock, while BHI Morri- son's Gondolers wil be aiming to move further out in front hi the senior cave loon. In senior girl's league, seeoud place Frosty's mect lust- plaec Qolds. A win for Prosty’s will give them a four-point tle with Dons for the league lead, while a win for Gold's will move them out of the basement into a second. place deadlock with Frosly’s. - Fraser and Payne and Orme’s 3, we For A . 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FACTS EXPLAN Fare DE SUIITIyE As 0 public soryie ers of this paper, a ieee highly ustratel hook ¢ thritis and Rheumaty hl This FREE po plains the causes, ih danger in neglect Of Uses: ful and trippling Condh also aeserlbes a yy proven drugle:s ny ment which has bean : many thousands of Cake This book 13 yours | rin he | ach i hii pet, SC ree {COST or obligation, ty; the runner-u spot. Both teams,' along with sfaason'’s have two! points and trail loop-leading Annunciation by four. Losses Halted, Bruins Start Tying Streak By The Canadian Press ' | heavy champ Archie Moore June, It was almost three years ayo 99 , P me | 1 ° dicated the 160- pound title he re- fourth 1680- “pound title defence | claimed in what must go down fiat on his back after a furlous: vomebacks, blasting a second- ta) Jeft hook and right upper | round knockout over favored out dealt th but befuddled Olson In a title: 0:84 death the, Rilting. blows in mateh at Chicago Stadium, However, Sugar Ray's $46,428 phe amazing finish made Robe: ‘purse was attached by the 0V-"inson the first middlewelght in ernment for back Income taxes. nistory to recapture the 160- This was the Reonsen one pound title twice. rated as the best piece of fight- "The International Boxing chr, Ing man—-pound for pound—in yohably as surprised a , § Olson, ! Boston Brains shook that ex- the history of the game. eanewneed Robinson would not tended losing streak in the Na- — Elther that, or the 27-year-old tint again until Olson has his, Dev, 18, 1952--that Robinson ab- At any rate, Olson fitilshed his | e ne vas we satebet “9 as one of boxing’s most brillant Robinson’ salvo in which a Hous een RE HSE ENT CAN! ‘DA ~ The Kitchener: Water loo patehmen, 1954-55 Allan Cup chunmplons, who FIRST IN HISTORY i Babee Bp sede hea Ae photo, Front row, left to right: Ken Laufman, centré; Jim Logan, left wing: Paul Knox, right wing: Bob Bauer, coach; Dents Brodeur, goal; Ernie Goman, manager; Jack MeKenzle, right Wing: Floyd (Butch Martin), defence: Howie Lee, defence. Rack row: Billy Colvin, centre; Jim (Buddy) Horne, right wing: Don Oberholver, defence; Bryle Kilnck, defence: Harry Wharnsby, tralner; Bob White, centre; Don Rope, left wing: Chartes Brooker, lett wing, and George Scholes, ( cP Photos rent wing. - Pe agen 9 will represent Canada in the Olymoie games at Cortina, Italy, in January, pose for a group | | | re \¥ Casey Quits Bombers: Remember when. the means of savin l untold misery, Don ‘ for t dehy your FREE po | Adress The Ball Cine ee E xcelsjor Springs, x vemenrasnevoamnmmanioreecec ater! Buy Your Tanks 50 Gals Sif 275 Gals — § Hoat tanks bbe per Industrial Welding MOCO COCKE E OK Mi rin baby ny ] 05 i Sa ul nt Ny une nse Beautiful. t tional Hockey League. Now, it Olson—-beset by martlal diffi- “seems, they may be starting a culty~was a woeful 3-to-1 fav- orite still shell shocked from his tying binge. third-round knockout by light- The Bruins, who snapped a winless rin at nine games a week uto, last Friday were held to ' JV ° their second straight deadlock | Old- Time --i J-l count against Chicago Hockey Star Black Hawks. It was the Beantowners’ eighth tle in 27 games this season and Di A d 3 left them second only to Petrott 1es ge > Red Wings as the club with the cred ete no Tey Intern Full Time WwW ill be justified. and Jim Norris, IBC prosideatt, | led on an fumble In the dying Oviawa Rough Rider} intnutes Of; sepmed to think that If Olson, WINNIPEG @--Halfback ‘Tom Casey's best year probably was the game to win the Grey Cup by can straighten out things with :casey of Winnipeg Blue Bomb- !n 1951 when he scored a record 8-7 on a snow-covered fteld at his estranged wife, A rematch io. one of Canada’s top Imports, has called It quits. penter of the There isn't much to encour- | for a fourth time, Psychology’ as jragian football announced bls touchdowns. ; “well as Sugar Ray's flailing fists, Ft? night, Cons" “Coach Al Sherman once sald of may have helped dump the San! firming rumors that have been ye brilliant back: Francisco fighter, iprevalent since Bombers were : \ Robinson F nocked out Bobo in’ knocked out of the 1958 Western. “If Tchad 24 Caseys 1 wouldn't ¥ | Winnipeg Blue Bombers pounc- i y 4 Briklaying ‘16 touchdowns, n mark that stood | Ottawa 16 years ago, Art Bteven- ; ‘until this year when Ken Car- /50n ‘kicked the winning point In: Sgskatchewan the Wost's second Grey Cup trie ‘age Olson to take on Robinson | The seven-year veteran Of Ca- "Roughriders blasted over for 18 tmph n history, = ~ =| Check These Bely: fel Boxed Christi * By Rusteraft ‘i - chanees in the last two sessions: CORRECTION .C. Power Co. Ltd. Prices Should Be: Proctor Automatic Tooster, 2 slice ..... most deadlocks. Wings have 11, MOOSE JAW @—Art Serviss, , . Bruins had to come from be- 73-year-old businessman and: Se aa on over itt In “on 2 hind in the game, played, before former sportsman, died sud-' “oson admitted fa his dress. | slim crowd of 4,880 at St- Louts. denly Thursday at hts home, Ing room that he didn't bow Defenceman Lionel Heinrich As a member of the Portage 14) ghat hit him, made it 1-1 at 9:03 of the first Prairle Maple Leafs In 1906 he — «go fast, so fast,” he moaned. | period, nearly five minutes after played with such Canadlan «1, was his fast combination and | ‘Johnny Wilson sent the Hawks hockey stars as Cyclone Taylor,’ 1 got careless.” ‘into the lead. Newsy Lalonde. Donald Smith Olson didn't. even win the first Both teams missed great. 28d Hughie Ross. He played with round with the two judges giv-; ‘Galt, Ont, in 1910, 1911 and’ ing the round to Robinson and, 1912, and later was manager of referee Frank Sikora calling It: ‘the Okalt Club, even. He continued his Interest in! Everybody agreed beforchand | but couldn't beat goaltender | Terry Sawehuk in the Bruin cage. in 1912, He wag co-owner with he sought to justify his much- Jack Whelan of the old Moose: criticized comeback campaign, : “Mr, Serviss operated a billlard’ The end came shortly after ol-| ‘hall and tobacco store here. son boldly tried to slug kt out, Born at Iroquois, Ont., he is’ with Robinson after Sugar Ray December Ninth $18.95 Jaw; and three daughters, Mrs.‘ ended. 'A. J, Wasylenski, Regina; Mrs. eee ‘Roy Wilson, Moose Jaw ,and Mrs, | Gerald Jordan, Belle River, Oni. Curling Results * Results of curling in the 1 | George Cook trophy competition | “last week are as follows: Tuesday Taylor 10, vs Stewart 7. Par- i ker 4, vs Bateman 11; Scot’ 10, vs | Baxter 8: Johitson 16, vs Mit- jchell 4; Petersen 9, vs Mathews an Rowbotham 3, vs Robertson . 9: Roverson 6, vs Waller 7; Borg iM ‘Eyolfz0n 4, Wednesday : Sgt ' 7 Baxter 10; Warren 8 vs Bate- ‘oman 7 Lindsay 17 vg Paul 8) Me- 1} Niece 0, vs Barker 7) Rudderhar | {9 ys Shier 12; Scott 10 vs Bra a: ' May 12 vs Turner 4. | Thursday ! Steel Movs Dominate 7. Rud- | derham 13 vs Eyot(son 14, Waller | (GQ vs Shier 10; Laurie 1 vs Math. ews 7 Taylor 4 va Inkster 9: Rog- vs May § Rowbotham 120 vs) on 13. Friday | Bteel 8 ys MeKenzle i Mt paren | KE N | CARPENTE It, Snskatcho- 7 ys Inkster 0; Paul 1 vs Ford 3, | wan Rouglrider halfback antl gy nominate 13; Berg $ vs Car scoring leader of the Waster | / ner; Lindsay 6 vs Robertson 4;! Interprovincial Football Union, Warren Avs Bird 7. holds the Jeff Nicklin trophy |. awarded (o hin dn Toranta. Tho award is made aniuatly 3 for the moct valuable player in | the WIFO, He scored 00 points | in league competiilon Unis season, LbeCol, delf Niekdin, | flying wine and end with | Winnipeg's Grey Cupewlaning | teams of the 1990's, was killed | In netion while serving with a | Canadian paratroop battalion | in the Becond World War, Of- | fieers and menoof his unit donated the troshy in his memory, (Cp Photas for Gifts that are Best’... A Signet Ring ZT | ¢ Meee Hrom | | Moving & Storago (N.C. Lanitted Const-To-Coast Moving ‘« $125.00 @ Four Models @ Sanitizing Ultra Vialat ~ Lamp @ No Bolt-Down é e Oporating the Finest Fleet of Furniture Vang @ . STORAGE For Your Locat and Long @ No Tslnice Moving PHONE 51 PRINCE GEORGE COLLROT JIN Firat Avonnie 313 Srd Ave, sports after coming (o Moose Jaw that Robinson's Only chanee, asi survived by a son, Ken, in Moose: rallied sharply as the first round} season with Hamilton Wiideais , 1, V8 Ford 1%; Kellough 130 vs Laurie Hovs Thom 10; Holi: - ton 0 vs MeKenzle 7; Johnston 9, erson 12 va Stewart 3) Garner still are belng settled. rink, Turner 2; Petersen 1 vs Ship. | Niece 8 vs Mitchell 4; Kellough | The payoft came In a box =! "Holliston 8 vs Simpson 6, Thom: pba n eo “holiday ~ Sy em AN INGLIS AUTOMATIC WASHER MAKES WASHDAY A PLEASURE! Interprovincial Football Union - Jose a ball game.’ finals by Edmonton Eskimos. — Bomber manager Bill Boivin! “Tye got to Gall It quits some sald Friday night: time and this looks Hke the best. “Casey is one of the finest’ 'time,” said Casey, a medical stu- people I've ever met in football dent at the University of Mani--or anywhere else. He's a won- toba. “I've been cheating medi-.derful asset to football and the to get down to business.” “It's tob much to expect from play football for Winnipeg next the people I work with. IfTin- Year, And don't bet that he; ‘tern where I hope to next year, won't.” ‘people will frown on me playing. crerecremsammmaerniemrnen aa, enc football, I've just got to switch.” light Games “CAN'T GO AS LONG" “Let s face it, I'm getting old- ‘Jaw Maroons hockey club and. was to get Olson early. | er, * sald the 31-year-old Casey. Featured ‘Jater bought out Whelan’s in- But nobody suspected Sus ae! ! terest. Ray still had so much quick- j run faster and longer than I can. I o ‘ "Until his retirement in 1952, darting dynamite In his fists,|1 still ean go, but ¥ can’t go as} Jf) Prairie L | “ The Bombers have kids who can 1 to.” long as I uscd By The Canadian Press The retirement of Casey, who: Joined Bombers in 1950 after one| They play thelr hockey tght | Wii n the Prairles but on the coast; ‘in eastern Canada, will have a things sometimes loosen up. x profound Impact on Winnipeg. This was the story of Friday: ¥ Tootball. - i ntght’s Western Hoekey Teague i . ' After three seasons of out-/ action which saw. Vaneo auver| | f Or. ’ e Loe gays ate the Canadian Press’ WIFU alle. couears ninyed 10 minutes t Ny 0 | star teams in 1954 and 1955. ‘In Hoeea ne ee ene Alnerta city. tald Is A Gift for . previous seasons, he had been Roping, gaskatoon Quakers Wy i , ece ' All The Fami See Our Second Floor Furniture Dept. standing offensive football, the: Canucks swamp tie visiting Win- | ¥ former New York Yankee back|nlpeg Warrlors 35-1 while wai has been Bombers’ fefenaie| othe games ended up undecided quarterback for the Inst two; even after 10 minutes of overs |p years, a chore which has rated! time, ‘him a defensive halfback spot 00 Edmonton Flyers and Vietorta j ardeesae anaes Leet named to the offensive teams. yank cop nearly three full per: | Casey jo:ned Bombers in 1080: stare tiemiae dtr arvana’) when Winnipeg residents were In! fods before turning it on but i | the midst of « disastrous flood. sfill ended up 3-3 after overthnie. | Ite Immediately entered the bat- The actlon saw Vanceuver e- 'y tle against the swollen waters, lend Its first-place lead in the) } working long hours sandbagging, Coast division, Victoria Is second ” the dikes. Along with bis foot- Quakers are one point head off bail efforts. thie move endenced . Prairie ceNarites. the Regals, i! him In the hearts of Winnipeg-' Tonight, Winnipeg ig at Beate: fer. “tle lo meet the Aniericans, Van- i 4, 000 Pennies Pay Off Bet ‘Saskatoon play a repeat per. | RDMONTON @ rey Cup bets! tormanee—-this tine an Regil's! 4 “Stampeders, and Regina annul A buslness firm here reported | ” Sy Bee seek tae we ay receiving payment Friday from , we ” ‘its Medicine Hat braneh, whieh | het $40 on Montreal Alouettes to Pheat Bdmenton Kaklnos, 4, 000 pennies, 4 ; Try DilyN News Classifeds jollity lime” rye and she'll thank you every Day ol the Yerr! 0 Only Inglis Has Sudsmlser the aged Beer, @ Sovor Rinsos --- Yat @ fasy On Your Hot ‘ Plastering |General Repairs. R. (Dick) Balchin Phone 4526 ‘eine for four years and It's time ‘community as a whole, TL Will) quemenveanen AeetRSRAR IR Try Daily News Clo THE MELROSE ¢ © FINE, rantous CINNESE DESHES . 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