Challengers and Quigley in an _Mghi—this time by the Mcnday by Don Hartivic, and saw the twe team: Hirst quarter, Three field 20018 hy Prince Kupert Daily News os Wednesday, Hecember 29, 1954, «lees nd 0 | Second Straight Defeat . The Prince Rupert All-Star the secon chalked up thelrties’ five field goals, second straizht win over Arnold: exh-aition | score or ‘more points in the game at ihe Civie Centre last: third and fourth frames n more Challengers maintained comfortable marain of 69-39. night the visifcrs: end of a 48-40 score a from Vancouver were edged G61-! quarter mark, HO by the local all-stars, coashed ° Playing fast, wide-zpen tall, » the Challengers built up a smal mivein in the seeond quarter . fhd preteeted if throm shout the. Senerk with 12 was runner-up rest of the game, The contest and Don Scherk, Art Olson and “gol Gil to a slow scoring start Rupe Jead-- paints for lecked at 6-6 by ihe ent of che! Whistling down fouls Were Vern Syd, -lengers committed 22 fouls, Arn: “ '. Seherk and pairs by brother Dan, ! ald Art O'son and Bill Sunbery sent! ¢a the Challengers ints (he lead in raers as | Los Angeles One d frame despite Al Day- Both teams exploded for a but their ‘tead and showed up on the long t the three Davies paced the losers with 8 points, which Dick Nickerson , garnered 15, i) ef them on foul chests, Bill Surerz topped the winners, scoring 18 points, Syd Holkestad all showed 10 the nieht’s work. ‘Ciecone and Ole Slatta, Chal: and Quizley 17. One techni-| KAY BRALL of V a resull ef exzess talk *-; from Don Scherk, 1 eouver island, In an intermediate boys’ game | rey ‘front-running Frizacll’s bounced “| back from their Joss of the night; - Hetoria Is happy ! foul was awarded Challen-! These four spring salmon, caught with his winter fishing results, near Victoria, weigh: 11,13, 16 | and 20 pounds. Fishing is reported good in the vicinity of Van- Hoe _ (OP Photos z f at - before to best Sunrise 39-20 and show a six point lead*in leavue standings over second place North Stars who have six points, Sunrise still trail with fou points, ‘ To Take Place Of Two Tourneys LOS ANGELES wh — Peace. settled today among worring | factions over two golf tourna-/ ments scheduled here next: month and they agreed to merge: Young a, McKuy, Clecone 10, Mor- | the Los Angeles open and the. sen 6, Dexter 4. Davies 16, Christe ; Pan American open for a 82%... fasen. Nickerson 15, 500 purse and play the cvent ; ~~ January 6-9 inclusive. ‘The event will be kaown s. Penticton Vs : the Los Angeles open and it wii: be sponsored jointly by the Los. E d l d Angeles Junior Chamber of Com. x f en ea in Valley Loop Inerce, Which was backine the By The Canadtan Pross CUALLENGERS D. Scherk 10. S. Scherk 12. Olson 1, Hartwig 6. Holkestad 10, Supbery 18. Flaten 3. : ARNOLD & QUIGLEY , ' YW - ae Los. Angeles open: William B: Macdonald, who was backing the |. Pan. American open at Inele-} wood: and the Professional Golf. ! ers Association and the ladies | comfortably in the t PGA, . While Nelson Maple Leafs are! The 29th Los Angeles open | lust resting in second place to-; Will be played in two divisions, -day following Tuesday nights the pros. men and Women, teeing reaction in both B.C. interior am- off at Inslewood Country Club! atete hockey leaunes, January 6 and the amateurs and . In winning their second game | celebrity golfers starting aliin as many nights, the V's eX- | Pancho Golf Cours: the same tended their lead in the Okan-: day. “agan Senior loop to 11 points! . The final two rounds of the i over Vernon Canadians, who fell j towrtiey will be played on one! td the Allan Cup champions 7-1° of” the two courses. which vre- ! Tuesday night, sumably will be Inglewood. How-+ Ai Nelson, the Maple Leafs. x ever, that has not vet been speci- . took advantage of a 9-2 win over: ( fied | Trail Smoke Eaters to climb over , The prize money will‘include {the idle Spokane Flyers inte “if $25,000 for the men pros: $5,009 ' second ptace in the Western In-! hy for the women, and $2.500 for ‘ternational circuit. i men appearing in a preliminary. High-flying centre Herb Jeti. | i celebrity day pro-amateur atircy of Nelson sparked Maple ve Inglewood. i Leafs to their lop-sided victory | - Ey The U.S. Olympic fund, which ; over Trail by scoring a hat trick ' f _. had been guaranteed $10,000 by - aad picking up a pair of assists, 4 the Junior Chamber of Com-: After taking a 2-0 lead in the: ve merce, will receive at least that , fic * beriod, Nelson broke even qin lowly blooper shot is back: “ sum. And the Motion Picture Re- (On four Second-period goats and! j | \ Hef Fund will benefit from the, then blasted home ‘five Wnan- ' Hoskey League: | celebrity day receipts, iswercd markers in the third, i . , Kinusewieh of the Leafs wll be keenly » ff GROTTO fiven a tial by Eduaonton Fly. | keephe rode 3 id fers of the Western Hockey: ~ | CIGAR STORE |. Eraaue. ‘ 4! " Everything for the ; houneed Tuesday night Kinase- of Smoker ‘ yen 4 : BAM AgAlnsi Saskatoon Qua-: 4 THE i Kers, ‘ ! PPentieton was a raged affair, | q 5 5 FORDS With 12 penaluies handed out, wd Are Worth Waiting For, “ tos ' /. | Know, | Saw Them. I hind, ‘4 Literature Now Avyail- - able Just Dial 2222 o} “4 . * of sd \ 2348 And As For and George McAvoy, i DEki'7 ,_ Vernon's lene tally went to Ws Meni ee at ower nenerenene -. 1 Orval Lavell. | i ' ’ “ re eee te toe bee . . eh wt eee teu | Mo ay wf MN \ | j tr “" aly 4 ri Hy hyo | ‘ ' ' 4 1 whee rr ih | , | e \ Sg toa , ws M4, Df ‘ y + ob we u a Whe Secrets in the Blending means that it will rea Leafy and tront-rimniny “am Last Night's Fights tonight's game j them” he sav, 5 : Po. | : { ' I. ay lie Wi Pes Of Whip American Tennis Aces "By WILL GRIMSLEY © \ | ' SYDNEY, Av3tralia We Re rely wo, ; konndine from ssure Of Pre “i first two singles and -doubles, Trabert himself said ‘he -had , three straight | little heart for his match be- | defeats; Australia’s Ken Rosewall! atse he wanted Hamilton Rich- and Rex Hartwig Whipped Am-; @rdson, his teammate, to be eriea's Tony Trabert Seixas loday in the final two; round. Singles cf the Davis C lenge round. mu2--symbol of world up chal-: “T have a pretty mean cub on _my racquet finger and T didn’t But since the United States! want to play today," Tony said. had’ alreaay won the coveted; “1 thought it would be nise if tennis; Ham, who has-been out here four Supremacy--the matches furn-| times, could get a chance for ished only a measure of consol-! ation to Australia’s pride and! the; record books, U.S. 3, Australia 2. With the pressure off, Rose- | : . wall crushed Trabert 9-7, 7-5. at Toop vy . : 1 | eg inticton Vs are one best, 6-3. Hartwiz, playing his first: I gles, drubbed : made the final score for challenge round sin Seixas 4-0), 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. cf mumps, was substituted for Hoad, and his britliang play Lazy Blooper Shot By The Canadian Press omes to the It's usta] aoe, The bloeper has erapyed im at; WHY 9 eut throat He is exnected V's seored four goals In. the! Was: twive tht season. Defenge. | to start skatiive again (hig.week beet tenes aan man Red Ke ' the second. first perled, one in the second; Mtn Red Kelly uf the sect ie Hand onseotrd Vernon 21 jn the: Pidee Detroit Red Wings blooped | Win “v1 the Vy i — * / A Boal In Detrait's 9-2 vigtory wi have lefty lp ren Nee etnaee Aver Hin : aa Ae ats) Sid centre Boh Batley hack in Marksmen for the winners) OVet the thhid-plase Maple Leafs! wen “rams Dittman seen were Jack rein aad In Toronto Saturday, A similar | the Tveup rary Pitt sburah. They Batheatte, with two aplece, rnd: Hip shet by Ten, Rady Misay Grant Warwiek Erne Rueks: counted Toronto's only eaal dn , “| Sunday's 1-1 Ue aeainst Wings, Its recent sueeess between H1s the onty game an Lip. HLUMLEY SIECDIERS Toronto netmlnder "TP just dent alle ‘Joroite togedy leery | STARTS SECOND-GUESSING i Hartwie, who recently recov- | iered-frem an attack the; Lew to- | lay started Australians second: | guessing the selectdys who pass- ed over him in both the opening ; Singles and Goubles, Talbert. sald Trabert and Sei- | as suffered ag nhy¥sical and men- ; tal letdown after reaching their ‘peak to scare victories in the! and outmancenvred. in prominence in the National! Pi ‘Mooper they can | “look dike rank amateurs, Edmonton coach Bud Poile an-» . The blesper has been around: this season, may yi ay without vies for years, al; Mured his reht ankie taulnst he puck-has a habit of falling! {he Mtth-plare New York Ran- | in front of the goaltender and, Bers Saturday, | Puesday nieht's OSHL wame at! then bounelny weirdly into) the prabably ppear in! the} i Heal Canadions at Toronto, or! eval (he trewble he lad with looper shots. : | handing, We'd Pussars | Kia Chaney; 0 ; s y \ S Hein even lessexinlesg! Elna Smih, 165 Leafs scare an them, Wo hag had: ty. wee lane Sb ee olay Spotlight on Quality 7 BUCHANAN’S , TE ~BLACKzW SCOTCH WHISKY Distilled, blended and bottled In Scotland Avatlable in 2615 oz, ond 13 on, bottles ait Chis advertisement. th ne Published or dinptavet by the Liquor Control Nourd or by the Government of Weltish Columbia, Tune up WINTERIZE NOW! @ Complete Motor @ Anti-Frooze @ Mud and Snow Tires © Wood Chains COME TO THIRD AND PARK FOR TOPS IN AUTO SERVICE SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE | ence. / . FEARED DISAPPOINTMED % by Trabert and Seixas, and the tennis for six weeks, ably tops that of any amateur, gave a slashing exhibition against Seixas, who was outsped Lays iSbueh Hornets," “Bul the officials wanted no substitutions because they fear- ad if would disappaint the sell- out crowd. Then we were tald to- day around noon that. Australia: LONE SPACE MAN was substituting for Head.” ' some challenge round experi- Hoad sprained a. groin: in his | right thlah i the third set cf: Tuesday's doubles match, won : doctor adtised him to lay off: t Hartwig, a 25-year-old sountry : boy from Culeairn whose record | j cver the last six months prob- | ! | ays Low Mayor League’s Top Goalies | | DH ter experienee with the shot. | “IL was thé’litst year I coached | he said! ) We lost the CaMter Cup in tae! Cunadions, wha have 2 vie- [ltrdes at ive ties du 35 starss Iv dn the! fhe serviees of defines: Dickie j ‘Wich will arrive in the Alberta! f0rm of a lazy-louking’ shot frem} Moore. ‘The 23-year-old. forward t =z | city iz lime to play in Thursday's | 59 oF 60 feet oul from the eo The Montrealers will also miss | eer re Taekle Leolnde. still out Lag's, looking Cor hele ath H1-55 euunpalgn. PWT realate Non Biewart who has Qo heoken jaw and Wil fe Maye | Sb denoted to the farm bean, Three teste een mentee a: By The Arsoohated Prost | MILWAUKEE Peter Merevar i188, Germ, knesked eut Erne Ha rey! Darando, ci8la, Baycune, Nal | Taimley shudders whenever fot UT i Tamtramnel, Men, On pOuated | OP Meh in| DUEWEEE Min. AL Andeews.: 17, Superior, Was., outpaintod Ab Touts AW), _ Curling Results Rewults of curbing competition tor [he Genre Cook Trophy, resumed tat lhe. wre pa follows: 630—Rogprion 0, Parker 4 (dee TFs Peterson 10, Bolton 4, 80 Ford 4. Bitoman Yau. Warr 1, 1 T0:90--Anton 10, Anderson 11, George. won 4, Moore 11, Surnor 0, Dery 14, ‘10 - mnie, LOOK INTO | 1955 7 Printing Needs NOW Dibb Printing COMPANY | DETROIE Duke Tarris, 140. | Moann lite cts oo , Big league goaltenders spend, Playoffs on one of those job! Meanwhile, right winver Ray hours sharpenins reflexes rand, chats in overt ye ot the sey 3 XC enth | in shape, out when it} @Nd final sane, jof America’s convincing - Davis !Cup victory. fo, und Vic! @iven a chance to play in the} } t ‘ ‘ SHERLOCK H LI'L. ABNER — Cwiling competition for’ thie | night and will continue tonleht. day and Wednesday of next: wee Will'be the dra postponed from. | ofY January 4, Dechemher 29 | §:30—MecNiece vs Shier . Laurie vs Greene Holliston vs Bird :, 8:30—Matthew vs Rowbotham -Aston vs: Robertson ~ “Warren vs Bateman 10:30—Taylor vs Thom Stewart vs: Stewart _ Moore vs. Parker January 4 , 6:30—Scott vs J. Stewart Matthew vs Kellough Laurie vs Miller. 8:30—Thom .vs Greene: W. Stewart. vs Sleber Melenvie “vs. Mitchell 10:30—Eyolfson vs Rowbotham Shier, vs Robertson Rudderham vs Bird ‘ vous | s wer . rt en R |€r's were heard today in the wake! fo fundamentals.” | .He sald Hoad: needs coaching ‘obeervare etd oni {:u-ground strokes and concentra- Some ‘observers said criticism on; He’ said Rosewall was the disappointment of- the chal- lenige round. - Loe sd Both Erank.Sedgeman, a for- inet Hopman protege, atid Hoad ave stated. publicly they would resent'-any anti-Hopman sentt- : and findine Uueng likely to arise from the de- Weary of discipline and finding feats, - : t t 0 far is just a trickle of what- can be expected later when this country starts ‘taking inventory of its 1954 setback, a, ' Ray rey bet There’ is sentiment that ‘Aus trallan players — in contipst> td. the Americans — are getting . the sport a drudge instead of a pastinie | The first open criticism of the : Australian . captain Harry Hop-! Dinny Pails, Australian profes-: 1 “ George. Cook was resuniel December: 22 Concluding draws of league play are us follows: - December $0 6:30—Ford vs Thom |, MeNiece vs Anderson _ Georgeson vs Rowbotham : v 8:30--Berg vs Mitchell. Condling rows Amonced In George Cook Trophy Pla ac) ¥ ya at aot Nad ee ; pd"tomorrow this week aiid (Mess |. <. Included in next Wweek’s ‘draws which wiil-he playeds Rudderham vs Scott . Rogerson ys Eyolfson 10:30---MeKenzle ys Shier Garner vs Sieber Peterson vs Kellouch Januaty 5 §:30-—Ostertag vs J. Stewart Paul vs Greene Turner vs Robertson 8:30--Taylor vs Miller SPECIAL TITLE The title “lord mayor" In Brl- ; man came. in, a dispatch by tain is restricted to London and | : 7 other celtles, senate oe Lue 6 e ,o,@ 6€ . - , - 4 Training Rules Ctiticised "In Wake of Davis Cup Loss” | SYDNEY WW. 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