t! : F ote ae “ft i | | "thee! tak ye | an i" | 5 a Tace baa: Thursday, February 24, 1055, Of Vvetia’s LE Lay Wes MOSTEY VIET AGES total nanntavton, 83 per cent dive in ratral areas. ce atioe ern | Last Night's Fights Miami Beach, Fla: Hecter con.! I stance, 149, Trinidad, outpointed ~% = = vat > fo. - —_ —>Sye “3 —~ r Tt eum ht fa = oe $31.00 Duwn THRIFTY - THIRTY FRIGIDAIRE SEE IT TODAY $339.95 $13.00 Month ‘Kid Gavilan, 154 \4, Havana, (10. Spokane, Wash.: Jimmy Mar- | tinez, 157/9, Phoentx, outpointed Bobby Janes, 15544, Oakland, Calif, (102 , ' Klamath Falls, Ore: Jimmy ; raw, 134, Bolxe Idaho, knocked | cut Teddy Hall, 133, Seattle, (8.) . Hamliton, Barmuda: Yova Kid, 175, Havana, oulpolnted Herman Harris, Va ‘AS ‘heville, NS. 10.) seme tales We take the whole mov- Ing Job off your hands = i y 1 | ial ee NEWFOUNDLAND CHAMPIONS — The St. “John's, Nfld. rink, founded in 1868, “wil represent the province in Canadian curling champlonship : at Regina March 7-11, Only one of the fourseme, Norman Rockwell (right) skip, has been in the national: competition previously. Left to right: Carmin Rozkwell, lead; Norman Pounder, second; Len Oliver, vice-skip and Norman Rockwell. By Gh RY MARTIN Canadian Prees Stat Writer SYDNEY, N.S. @--Saskatche- wan curlers mada It seven straight Wednesday night when they downed Manitoba 10-5 In dhe Domiulon schoo) bonspiel's seventh round. Prince Edward Istand stayod right bebinel Saskatchewan with a 12-3. triumph over Quebec, Prince Edward Island has onty one loss. Ontario, thed wid Prince Fd- ward Islanid after six rounds, lost owt In an éXtra end to Alberts 7-6, The loss leave Ontario and Albert ta ted with five wins and two losses. New Rranavlck won Its third match and moved Into a fourth . place tle with Quehes and North- ern Ontario by defeating Nova Seothia 1-2. Nove Ssot.a has won only once. Narthetn Odtarlo handed Bri- ({shi Columbia ik fitth loss, 10-4, de omen ee tae ane eee mane Newfoundlanders Confident | - Of Several Wins at Regina | 3-0Lead | Ze | assume coinplete respon- ee Sibllity for your satisfac- | toy DRS ( tion. Our prices, too, are ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, (CP)--Stiffer {have a serious handicap because | i Ploy ffs ff ‘ eS tight. Fer free estimate, ‘competition than most of them rinks on the maininnd are al-' f i ayo 5 "ya Ll MITED phone 5016. ‘have evcr seen awaits Newfound.) ways. playing agalnst keen com-' . COMPLETE CARTAGE ‘land's entry in the Canadian | petition while we have only four’; By The Canmtian Preas - +. FACILITIES - ‘Curling championships at Re-irinks in the province.” | The Okanagan Senior Amateur | ‘ 4 The Store that Service Bullt” LINDSAY'S CARTAGE gina March 7-14, Oliver, a bank miinager with 15 Hockey league playoff could end | ' - : ' | rhe St. John's rink skipped by (years’ curling experience, was a in Kamloops Friday night when ' fos Dia! 2325-2326 7 AND STORAGE LTO. ‘Norman Rockwell athe hel’ star baseball pitcher in the clty the high-riding Vernon Canad. a. chi right to represent. the province! for several years. Jans take on Kamloops Elks from ' “4 eee ‘Use Want Ads—They Payity defeating Grand Falls and, Carmen Rockwell, 0 salesman, behind a 3-0 lead In the best- of- "oo — ee aR RN aN ASNT iCorner Brook in the provincial {#/so_ has been curling for 15 seven final. hae pu ‘playoffs, years. a Vernon took the third strnight a vs a Apart from Rockwell, who was! Pounder, whose only sports ac- game Wedtnes sday nicht with 9 oy ‘ a member of the Newfoundland{tlvity is curling, began playing 5-3 comoback trlumph. Should | mo leink in 1953, rink membbrs have Gnly four years ago, This ts his Vernon drop the Friday game. | Lat, J pieeecececcaecerccesrcnrarcosersecsresecareccerscerseeqectooe Pi nover attended the competition, first try In malniand competi- the fifth game will go back In t Other members are jead Carmen: “On. Vernon Saturday, i . ' , § 95 | Rockwell brother of the skip: The St. John's club has repre-' In the sister circuit, the West | tt. Children’s School Shoes ........0.. 00... ' Norman Pounder, second, a cur.|sMted Newfoundland three of ern International Hockey League | ‘ler for only three years, and Lea ‘the four years the province has the best-of-seven final resumes | ‘Oliver. ‘heen entered. It won one game in Kimberley tonight with Dyna. - g 95 r LACK COMPETITION ‘In 1951, and a Corner Brook rink miters neck-and-neck with Nel-; . ics’ F . LACK won another game In 1952, Apart son Maple Leafs. Ladics’ Flat Sandols werner ss | Skip Rockwell, a former foot- from this, Newfoundland rinks Each team has wen one game , ball, baseball and hockey player, have lest all games.in the Can- —and by Identical scores of 6-3. jsays he thinks “we will not come ‘edian classic, Vernon was behind 3-2 In the’ Ladies’ Dress Fumps ° and Sandals -— S O5 ‘pack without one or two wins! The St. John’s cluh, organized third period when they exploded | Low & High Hee! Hewever, Newfuundlend teams in 18¢8, plays the draw game, for three goals, TT tt remem emer Elks gat the jump and hold a! Mon's Work § aD i T S 16 h G | 2-0 lead until late in the thet! Wot en's Wor vcanmiders an ress t period. Canadians thecd i early: hoy Oxfords ° 9595 95 lompson cores 0a in the second, but cike ‘cama: co! 4 0 { C A G i Ab back Inte In the sesslua to lead “oo a for the last time, we Ls sant areer As Goalle Apsent "mtn ‘ Ve ” ; . F ASH ON FOOTWE AR ,, By The Canadian Press nine-year NHL career the sit | SIGNG ARE WELP , yt | Jim Thomson scored his 16th, root n- pwnd rearguard has 16 OTTAWA @ :. Civte traffic me , ‘goal In 637 big-league hockey & r cg saMCS ANG, cominittee on the suqyestion of “ey 606 3rd W. Phone 5926 ‘games Wednesday night, Even he 54 playoff engagements. jis chairman, Alde.mun Howard . ve w(, wasn't too surprised this time. | Leftwinger Sid Smith ‘of (ie & Henry, is adopting a traffie au «6 The «28-year-old defenceman Leafs scored his 29th goal of the: vale ty slogan for each month, ‘with Toronto Maple Leafs golf- season at 11:26 of the second: ifebruary’s slogan author, Ald. wa ed the puck 110 feet into an em: pertod to break a 0-0 deadlock, denry tas “Beter tu be a pa ie ‘nty net to give the third-place Joe Klukay made {t 2-0 at 9:97 deat pedtctiisa than a prdea- . heats a 3-1) National Hockey of the third, van patient.” ‘League victory over New York Rightwinger Bil Faintckl, - . Rangers, former Leaf, scored the onl ' Thompson has had trouble Ranger goal at 12:42 of the third ‘with goaltenders since he broke period to pull Rangers to with.n Hnta the NHI. for five games in striking distance, That's as fur ‘1045, He didn't have to worry 96 they could go, rabeut them when he scored i] Ezinick! turned ina fine pore, iNew York Wednesday night. | crmance, The 175-pound muscle. Rangers had yanked net- man, playing against Leafs for. im ‘minder Lorne Worsley In favor the first time this year since iy jeth ‘of an extra forward and the New York brought him up from ' thea ‘goalmouth wes ike a cavern the Western Hockey League Van. / ; When Thomson slapped the puck {conver Canucks, bossed four Mm j nto it with 43 seconds left In the ‘erunehing body checks, , . igame, Leafs now have 64 points, 12 mod i It wag his third goal at the behind Montreal Canadiens anc: rae! :. 1954-56 campalgn and sank any, Detroit Red Wings, who tre ted! ata ' ‘hopes the New Yorkers hdd of for first place. ; qe , ova a tle. The 'Brulns had to come from! ahh 1 In the cnly other game, the |Pehind Inte in tho socond portod re fourth-place Boston Bruins ware |! ealn thelr tle agoinat Hawks, ths \ | Doug Mohns taliled twiee for Ay held to a 3-3 dendlock by the: “fis iz . Haste place Chicago Black Hawes Boston, Ronee contre Don Mew Wer Hat St, Paul, Minn, Rookle centre nn gat the other, Vw Rddle Ltzenberger scored all! een Leafs take on Can | rey the Chieago'gonls, Brulna now :*lens at Montreal, 4032 : are four polnts hohind Leafs, 9) 00) 7 TT | : At New York, the Rangers had ' , just benehed Worsley when Hockey Scores | 934 por davun paid [at emplien Plave il ae oat nang tron it Victor Wt. veavn have them sendy whan the driver calle ie y one i yf 4 clorla $0, Now Wesbiylastar \ most productive season, Ty tO. 4, ae tl dy Gc 4n he neared four Ronls, In his! 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Rogerson 10; Puyl 8 ‘Garner 6 830° draw-—Petersen 9, Kellough T. Miller HL, Holliston 7% Mitchell 9, Thom 8 10:30 draw. Retg 8, Jobfiaton 6; Oatertag. LL Mopre 4 ‘Taylor 14, Uateman 2, mare ee ent 8h some omy FAST RELIEF FOR. HEAD cows artes in ! | msi dt | Only Ww i ie played. th ing, The nuns a feniay Ki is terngon: and: even ve th ng rounds hag-beey hig ine ay are ‘30 AST: an ee i of 8 pm,, In case.a te should. rex] o a suit and, a final, ate has to be pinyel. Three roids were P ajed Wed: Va nesday, ' In the’ sixth, round Prinieg Ed- ward Isignd:handed Manitoba Its sixth loss 10-7 and ‘Ohtarlo cams up with a-D-t-win over Northern Ontario, ; Alberta’ defeated . 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