rTFrTyrTyF YT, FT “Prince Rupert Datly News iidiouieosace February 1, 1956. 4 1@ iy they imade the Oly vie team nbled Canada’s ‘mighty, Kitchener- f ; if’ Ed F g p Retain Lead f Ie eC § ge VANCOUVER Vancouver = Canucks retained thelr flve- 5; A Ss nd 5 ot “pohnl Western Hockey Le ABUC. “ 0 Hex ECO p jad over Victoria last night by’ f° ldriving Saskatoon Quakers into * Frizzell's moved into sele possession of second placg in le | the jee 11-4, In other WHL * | Ue eC Kier CH es: city senior basketball standings by holding off a determined last' games Edmonton edged Bran- ‘ , half bid by Fraser and Payne to gain a 4-44 victory In one of don 2-1 and Victoria beat Cal- ‘two games played last night at the Civie Centre, igary 2-1, ir ace W CH ~ s. In- the oreliminary, Orme's |= ere ro ‘moved a sten up the standings+ orme’s win, their second in , ; vee a By KUN METHERAL (o sole ownership of third place jseyen starts gives them four Try Daily News Classifieds |. . iin the juvenile league by laking . yoints, two up on last-place Men- bs BS Canadian Press Staff Writer a 21-18 decision’ off second sons and Iwo back of runner: ay ¢ r} CORTINA d’AMPEZZO, Italy (CP)—Red-haived WE Oirpacr a2 Frtsen ame Payne, Ann fj ! wn Lucille Wheeler of St. Jovite, Que., today won the first) The win for Frizzell's es ‘front. | senio medal for Canada in Olympic skiing ‘as she finished ee Mteetines, Iwo back ie duce ” moved out front | ‘ ‘ ri av a . third in the downhill race for women, frentwunning Gondoliers and 95,1 ols lee Prawn avd athe spectacular showing of Fraser a i Payne fied the score 12-12 101 anada’s top woman skier help-; 4 hint of things to come when} : es laocean ‘open the stanza, ed dispel some of the gloom ‘she finished second in the big ene se Ten a0 wets Lincups: ; which has spread through the | »ye-olympic International mect jy ‘ 10-4 ( Sendo \ton Canadian Olympic team as are-| a Kiizbuchel, Austria, several | Pres oo ries anc ; Prlanells Hein 20. Haudense le de . tol" 19d eads in the first and see- 8, ronnson aire Kelsey 2, Latn- sult of Canada’s 4-1 hockey 08s weeks ago. ‘ond quarters and manaxed {o [Die 2. Hewitt, Sankey 6, Tot th | to the United States Tuesday; Unlike the slalom, , Fraser & Payne—Hartwly, PT. Sedy- I LUCILLE WHEELER in. which ; av defenst iven big ovali night, ‘score enough in the last hall 0. wee g, Webber 12, Smith 8, Dea 4 - weitien pny defensive hockey and va » given big ovation, { Lucille, who won a bronze seth ehy deseonl through gales. keep ahead of Fraser and Payne IM Sedgwick 6, Weseh 8. Tol ‘the. better . sweeping’ aa ee ‘although the storemen outsvorec Juvenile medal for sweeping down the) js q run for speed. Fraser & Payne—Stewart 6, John- -fence that could frustrate Dutch- ‘;men was Tkola's puck-stopping, Mayasich: went onto scare three goals for the évening, Cul- Jbert Olson. scored the’ final U.S, goal. from one’ of the ‘few face- offs in the Canadian zone, who had the {hem 18 ‘o 10 and 13 to 10 in: Miss Wheeler ; Sas caw p 4. the final two stanzas. fastest time of any competito: Roy Webber, with 12 points | on the steep first half of the’ eo emi i 4 " sparked the F & P last half course, said she almost fell t0- fait ack as the Insers ate to within ward the end of the race. ' ; “Just after hitting the flat, , itwo points of the Frizzell lead, | mile- -long course in one min- ‘ute, 46 seconds, now has earned all five of Canada’s points in the seventh winter Games. Previously she finished sixth in the giant slalom. son 3, Pleree, tudolph 6, D. Navel; . Hebb, B. Macheod, Helland, Lemon | Skiupsky. ‘Total Us. Orme’s-- Alger, ‘Thoin, Derek Allen 5, Toms 2,°D. Allen 2, Wone § Mah | ~4, Young, Jensen. Talal th Standings: Goal j verage May Decide pehensiely a Defénceman’ Jack” McKenzie, Today's downhill race was}; almost lost my balance and 7 Sentar Men ns : captain’ of the Diitehmen, beat Hoc e lit C isn by Madeleine Berthod,) wer, into the woods,” she sai. B ke Jackson in condos ane ‘| Ikola with.a.low drive in the see- y ones me ine nt IDENTICAL ‘TIMES oe er, Frvitll’s eee & 2 10 ‘fond period.) 7. * ' ed her’ 25th birthday with the! Three other Canadians in the’ Sunrise 0 vceeeee eee 4 oa. 8 || LOUGH 0 POSITION CORTINA K AMPEZZO, Italy| victory in the sensational time! race finished below the. top 20. Ranked 2, 3 Fraser & Payne oo. 4,0 8 0 iM —By the time the Olympic ; » OP eb. o ge -With two victories in-as many ney ePIC! of 1:40.7, Second was Frieda; Carlyn Kruger of St, Sauveur if Ni L t os Juyeate hockey tournament finishes next! nanzer also of S itzerland, nin 8 + we HN WOW LESEENGS: aumunciation ........ 8 1 Ww ‘|starts of ‘the final: series, the Saturday, it may take a British anzer, also of Switzer and, IN Que, Canadian downhill cham- ; Praser & Payne’ 3 4° «G Americans could complete their | soccer expert to explain to a lot 145.4, pion, and Anne Heggtveit of | NEW YORK if — Bob Baker‘ormes oo... ob 4 upset by finishing unbéaten and | of Canadians: which team won CANADA TIED WITH JAPAN Ottawa had identical times of :and Tommy (turricane) Jack- Manson's 6.6.0 0e bo 4a 4 10: -anything “wrong taking.the title, . But not even | the title—and why, Russia’ whose team domin-/1:53.2 and were tied for 22nd.. ‘son, who meet Friday nighi ab _——— US. coach Johnny :Mariucci is} t¢ two or more teams finish in ated the winter Olympics dur Ginette Seguin of Quebec City ,Madison Square Garden, are too confident that they can do it. a first-place ‘tle in points at the: ing the first few days; failed’ for took 33rd place with a time of ‘ranked No. 2 and No. 3 in the + LINDSAY'S They face formidable opposi- | ang of the five-game round-rob- | the second day in a row, to avin; | 5258.2, new February boxing ratings in: -|tion all the way—Sweden, Rus-|in competition, Olympic, rules}an event. Best showing by Sov-, "Mss Berthod had been rated : ‘Ring magazine. | Cartage & Storage y sia and ‘Czechoslovakia on suc- -. jeessive days—when the tourna- -| ment resumes Thursday. The Russians, with the,Czechs and Americans on their agenda ati before they meet the Dutchmen L “alin. their “final game Saturday sting'by: the Swedes. ‘. night, are also expected to have Se into a period difficulty completing an unbeat- en- run. “If two or more teams are, tied IC- salurday night, the title will go "