~ Warren. by. four yards. » an ipa : , ttamifleations, simmered down; ten tinal was again. given little more | “and ‘police ‘authorities held in| inchiding ty MELBOURNE 4, Austy alia (AP) — Landy, world’s fastest miler, ran a blazing o.} nis. World mark of 3:58 by six-tenths of a second, ‘ “A heavy - track, soaked by an overnight rain, may have cost. the. ‘Australian. a chance of } 9 at the record. Smashing his record. jerything I had, but just couid not; “As it stands Landy noiv. holds do it. “ the world’s three fastest. mules. “Mes ran his’ 3:58 in June,. 1954, aiid only. last January did an- other. $:58.6. “Landy did not appear to ex- himself during a 59/ first arfer when he' trailed Geof! Ab: the th eo ~quarter. oamark, “however, wil, bime: of three minutes sing so close, bub I realized 1; side that 3:58, I am sannot do it on your own.” HALE IN TWO FLAT over. John . time was 4:06.8, who finished third, was clocked in -4:00-4, Warren, the carly leader, was still further back, Landy now has run four of his last five: miles under four min- _fules. The exception came last Murray. Murray’s Ron Clarke, ! Landy peal let h hinsel hind.” Ns he hit, the wire he pulled up.and stepped off the hee rowd fell" silent, waiting for! Wack to see whether Clarke, who had tripped ‘and fallen; was hurt. It'was estimated that this act of _isportsmanship ‘cost him four or ri five seconds... | The half-mile today was clock- ec in two minutes flat with War- !ren leading Landy by two yards.‘ imetre mark in 3:43.92. red Fler = Toronto : ‘In Bid To Keep Cage Crown! : + full: set. to’ continue: its six- | the second game tonight, The’ domination’ in. Canadian | third game, if necessary, will be! § basketball; i played here Monday, Eilers, tired afler ai The East hasn’t won a cham-! landed: ‘them! plonship since 1950 when a To-, ‘Here’ only: a ouple of hours’ ho-! ronto team defeated Alberta. time,’ were. Still strong; . Eilers, continuing a march that: enough Friday: night’ to edge To-' has brought them six champion-| nto Maple: ‘Leafs 58-45 in the | ships, spotted the Leafs the first ning game ofa best-of-three! basket but soon took command. : iy series for the Canadian crown, - | They Jed 17-7 ab the quarter, 34-- ithe basis of that perform- (26 at half-time and 50-36 going § ‘ance, Bilers will’ be, favorites to:into the final frame, PACED BY 'TOPLEY | -Terry Jones and Mary Mac- donald. launched a | surge for the Toronto club on: ome shots from the bueket but | ') Eilers cooled them off. ' Bilers controled the back- ; ! boards despite the Toronto: ‘team’s height adv antage. Ry W.R, WHEATLEY ; 1 g floor-length pass that found | “Canadian Press Staff Writer ong floor-l gth pass that founc ;Shirley Tooley unguardeu “DETROIT: (The Stonley Cup; Gtsy_ layup shats Shirley was Vancouver's top seorer with 18 points, followed by Elinor Whyte with 11, Mary Macdonald picked up 19 points, seven free throws, sdboyanee any officlal action me for the losers. I? next’ Wednesday: fhe whole affair, wilh all: its: than token atterition today while 5 Detroll's stirred= “UD hockey fans talked: of the “Harvey incident | Cougars Win . essentially to this: Did ow didnot! , defenceman Doug Harvey of | : ~® Montreal Canadiens strike al wr spectator In the face with ‘To Stay Alive nonstick 2° “sO Hayvey and other Montreal og as ‘The jneldent followed heeklng | In WHL Semi By The Canadian Press “players near the end of Thurs- day’s game between Canadiens | _ and Delroll. Red “Wings, The} Wings won the game Yl and. go Tonight Is payoff night in the ‘10 Sinda ame of dhe hest-| Western Hockey League with ite “seven ive ty? best Victoria Cougars taking on Van- ‘antes, couver” Canueks and Calgary i \ a aby pies ©. ‘Phe spectator, Steve Kemeny, Stampeders tackling Winnipee Warriors in games whieh could ‘deelde the Coast and Prairie tine alse BT -year-old laboratory. technic dan, claims Harvey struck with his stick and inflicted a-ent re - quiring three stitches to close tt, ; REQUEST FOR WARRANT Tarvey clalnis—emphatically—- ie did not stuike Kemeny and of- * fered ta undergo a Ne detector * test, «Harvey's declaration left un- _lnswered the question as to who | “did strike Kemeny during the rumpus near Canadiens bench, Tlarvey's {eammates steadsastly back up his assertion but they either we evasive or lam up tlnal, whipped Vancouver Ca- nuecks 2-0 Friday night in the alive, Winnlpes leads 8-1 tn the other Thad and will be going for the Prairie Ute dn Calgary tonight, The Vietorla-Vancouver cone test Is set for Camnek fee, I, was a fommer Canuck, Broee Camiehacl, who seored the in- porlant rst pool for Vietaria Friday wight. Te came in the ‘when pressed further by news-!second period, The second goal ilupormen, came from the stlek of Colla Kil- “Komeny insisted Priday on Harn into (he empty Vancouver eptesstng his complaint wilh pos Neb While Cougars were a man ‘Heo and was reported to have *hart WIL a aninute to go. refused (o be dissuaded fram ask. UPELLETIERIS NINTH dae that Tnevoy be arrested, . | Cougars wily had four shots ‘alt’ formal request for il wren oo ane tiled ena mn attr. 40 Ralph Garber, chef assistant led In 1 during the; ‘trond (ne pDeoseeniing atlomey for Wayne | Hnucks had more chances but “eau whieh embraces the elty: Maree) Pelletier barred the door Lof Betra for his ninth shutout thls sea- WITHITOLDS DECISION om Harvey and Kemeny and wit! wath bens Played MH elase to nesses for eneh were heard frst |! Went ine ‘e toon (vine vt No, 10 police precinct station. stunt an te P rar lees by Wine © After hearing: the principals, it ‘hove Nel wal fey hae ' ping Cowboys Te and Gein the Garber announced he would! flea two gamen in the Manitoba ‘ ek his decision on {no Wl oaniti “NX ,, Quest for a warrant unt) Wed- ders. ( \ nes and would ask pullee to 9 hmpecders Paine i Ke A ecole thelr dnvestigation: an ‘| tw. ‘ ee clin ok “meanwhile, ae : Mm wt Na ‘nels dl ma Garber sald if the Investigation Ber Jo hy virtue . at i wt wih and the, slorles related by the! Thay aly Moo _prinelpas pd Witney esta | | hte une veu eg gy ground for oo erimingal ema ' Aid lsnanew of a warrant, I MANY MON NOW rWH-be issued. If not, there will When the United States Gott he no warrant. jAssoclation was formed dn 10d No charge was speelfied in the there were only four fol elubs Fequest made by police, in the U.S, we we Lanky John: : 3158.6 in|: ae special mile race at Olympic Park today that missed | : announced I decided to. have a) I pave it ever: “tl was very disappointing gel-, will have to be pushed to get in- sure yor | - Landy won the race by 55 yards | i jjnonth when he did 4:04.2 after | | i i { W, J. SCOTT . cleeted by curlers oe ‘Scott Named Ways & Chairman W, J. Seott was Tuasday night elected chairman of a commit- tee formed by the Prince Ru-. pert Curling Club to find ways and means of expanding the: ewiw Nleans Landy was clocked at the 1,500-: last-ditch ! some determined ball-freezing by Their: Laurel and | most damaging pattern was q/ identical for: Viclona, down $-0 In the Coast: game they had to win ta stay: lation present rink facilities to six ‘ sheets of ice. The committee has also ap- --' pointed a sub-committee to in- # vestigate possible new sites for ‘ a rink in the city. Those on the /sub-committee are A. D. Vance, ‘J, A. Martin, R. E, Gladding and L. Eby. A meeting of the i “nai committee has been set for ONTO ":—-The ‘West ap-{retain the title as they go into! April 12 at which problems of finance will ‘eluding ures or to 200, Other members of the main committee are A. EL Field. Kee *Mah, A. J. Dominato, Jack Lindsay, Wueh Waller. E. C.: 'Shier, R. FP. Rudderham and J. & - Parker, be discussed, in-- possible sale of debent- increasing membership. West Wins ‘Neil McKenzie of New ‘middleweight Joe Smithers Army Boxing Championships KINGSTON, Onty ( — A slam-: ; bang knockout punch, tossect by “Mike Mereredi of Yoliowsnile,| iNW.T, won the C boxing | Western Command in the bout of the 18 run off Friday: championship for final nivht, Mercredi won the heavy we iwht. ;¢hampionship of the Canadian: army when he stopped a: ade | Sauve of Montreal, representing | “Quebee Command, firsb round was coming close. For Mercredi it was none too, soon, He had been staggered only seconds earlier by a right cross: ‘that closed hig left eye and puffed it up ike a golf ball, Mereredi caught Sauve as he’ bouneed off the ropes, firing a: straight right that knocked him throueh the strands, Everett Mason of Stellarton, | N.S., dropped an unpapular cieci~ sion to Hght welterweight Lea! MeGrath of Caleary, Western needed Mercredt’s . -knockout and the two points he: won to edge out Central Com-! emand 19-18. Central had taken a one-point ; edge in the 17th bout when, Ken Cowle of Coboure decisiened : Water-. ford, N.S.. for the light heavy- weight title. Central also lost a chance to: tie or win the tile when novice: of! Ottawa was prevented from bos- ing Nal Schikosky of Humbholt. Sask., by a medical deeres, Smithers suffered a hairline fracture of the nose in winnine Thursday night. His withdrawal ‘gave Western two points while “Central went scoreless fos the bout, Quebec Command — finished with 16 points, Eastern with cight and Prairie with two. ‘Three Teams Split Fign Game Honors Team high game honors for “A” Jeague of the Lacics’ Bowl-! “ing league Was split three Ways” /as Prince Rupert Plumbers, New. Stars each scores of 1046 0 Iasi Tuesday. Stars took one other league laurei when they alsa won team high three fer the night with a 2871 total. New Laurel's Belle Haltom took individual honors with a 309 high game and a 773 three-game total. Pacific Cabs took three of the four "B' league poners when the group took ten high three with a (otal of 2589 while indiv- idual honers went to cabbie Lrundiers, Jackie Moorehead for vohigh same of 275 and tis Chirk for a three @ane total of 648, Van's took (Gam high gaume With a 1029 scare, Rests: A league. Jeanuies 4, Super Vidu Of Stars 3) Prines Rupert Phambers by New Laure! §,G & Aol; Dibb’s 3, Rupert Butchers 1) Lyons 3, Sunrise 7; Annettes 2, Rupert Radio 2. 3 league Bip Sister’ 4 Me- Kay's 0) Co- ‘Op 4,50 Whats 0; Radio Cabs 4, Universat (i Pa- anele DOTISIN TROUBLE PERU, Ind: Gerald Vines, 26, truck diver arrested for vie~ Of truck rewulitions, backed his druek jnio the ses resting offlecy’s ear Fridis a, he tried to park da fron of the Perth poflee stition. aAoosdty reckless drivine fine was ads lnc fo a SVT oenalty for first offene 0, ee tee Mies 1 tee ee Nee ] Wanee Grane Here's Models Priced EASY TERMS -- Gordon & Dial posted: STANDARD WASHERS en ay i complete, The features are many ond right to the point, For com: ment ) plete — woshday dependability, G U choose your GE model right away, cifig Cabs 3, Hopefuls 1; Cook’s 3. Van's 1: Armour Salvage 2, Credit Union 2 Standings: A league-— New’ Laurel 66, Lyons 54, Jeannies 48, Sunrise 47. Annettes 43, Stars 43, Rupert Radio 39. 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Mone (032 and 2052 Practices Start: Monday First spring practices of the 1956 Prince Rupert Little League have been called for | Monday and ‘Puesday at) Al- © gout Park, rain or shine, a Joague association spokesman suid last night, Boys syed eight, nine 10 years old will urn ont at G:30 pum. Afenaiuy for Chee first tryon! of the seasan while Honnd W-year-ol hays will turn out ad Gd pan Tuesday. Player's auction is scheduled fer sometime near April 19 after which intensified spring training will get waderway as the four-leams league gets indo shige far the opening of the season in Miay, Th FABULOUS few and Avk your dealer ubout time payments, Your dealer ts lited in the phone bookunder "OUTBOARD MOTORS", USE. WAND ADS THEY. Pay, Bricklaying Plastering General Repairs ~— R. (Dick) Balchin Phone 4526 ey io a. A ide scl rs Ds TRO HIS FEET ARE FLYING, but this German racer js getting no- ruc ms where fast. 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