Canadian Pro 7 “Alo ero “was tniee engagements. n the Unive before: the: event ‘the | awinner of “telling, ‘shen upset things,. -champ- ic, Teg- third} md games— MST. today— ; ‘niatehed Scotia and ite in'the 1928 |. with his lag st Tock: Wh He tiled to place: ‘a close guard, - Phillips slipped - in behind nim; Officials had to Use ‘tape measure 3 to call} . One Game Lead a “SPOKANE, Wash, ‘®—Spokane “myers,” displaying, ‘the spark “> Whith won. them the 1955-56 "Western International Hockey 1G League regular season, Tuesday oy to bate Trail. Sinoke Raters. 722 ie a ono- game lead In tho ih 30) sseven final, series, ~ ae A rm But a new, soft plastic tha noft paste SNU Denture Cushle loon {tng firme yet fool an D Laiving Tsao,” mm gums die to lo p \withont ambarr i SNUG ative celta ea " ardon and tN HULFORD OH eee erie et: o > By Gl PRRY I MARTIN” fout. there were still six: :2| entry were told Tuesday night by {| the parks board that the field at British Goltin=}. «32 faichewan, “Al-| . | one-point lead in the Coast div- League ‘as. they. thundered past . | Victoria ‘Cougars: Tuesday ‘night "| with three goals.after two" score. Tom McCarthy broke the excit- i i o ain Discovery Tightens : ~ Plates Like “Living Tissue”. Net a pasate! Not a powder! Not a creain or wax pad! Just rolonaod — Amuring { plates Wht and plates, You ond, talk, laugh Ae emenmaes 5 ss’ Staff Writer Ving Soni It was “ueanio’s by a 4) few ches, - ~ Other ‘decisions Tuesday:. Sas- | kalehewan beat Prince Edward Island 15-6 j4 the third round Tand ‘clobbered. Newfoundland: 22- 4-in-the fourth; Alberta beat "Newfoundland 12-7 and headed ee Columbia’s Harold Jor- ‘dan ‘rink from.) Kimberley 7-6; Nova Scotia defeated B.C, 14-7 4) inthe. third and had a bye in the ‘fourth; Northern Ontario lost to New Brunswick. 15-8 in. the third and ‘Quebec beat Prince Edward The opening round of the best-of-three semi-finals in the senior and juvenile basketball | leagues saw upsets scored in all three games at the Civic Centre last night, Sunrise who ended> in thind place in the senior league stand- ings edged out Frizzell's, second place finishers by a 31-30 score, Orme’s who managed a see- ond-place tie for second spot in {their last game tof — juyenile ilengue play downed Fraser and Payne, runner up tenants through the league 31-23. Manson's, last place occupants throughout, league play, handed league winning Annuneiation a 21-17 defeat. Despite less than 50 per’ cent Island, 11- 10 inthe fourth. yet. seen mnene carmen a tithemnamee 0 wats ee erent | :Soag ay Field VANCOUVER 0) — A’ water-| logged field threatens to delay Vancouver Mounties’ home debut in the’ Pacific Coast Baseball League. City council and the new PCL “By! The Canadian Press Vancouver. Canucks took a ision: of, the Western Hockey ,| less. periods.. “The 3-0 shutout: at Victoria “| also” moved Ray. Mikulan’ closer to Cougar’s Marcel Pelletier who | ; “ead tt the league goalies in aver- i ages, AL Winnipeg, Warriors streng- “thened thelr first-place hold in the Prairie section, defeating 8} Edmonton: Flyers 4-2. -George’ Ford, Les: Lilley .and ing deadlock in. the third ‘period | at ‘Victoria, Phil Maloney in: creased his lead in the individ- ual scoring rece to three points with assists on Canucks’ last two goals, ‘ “After a flashy opener in Win- nipeg; Warriors led 1-0, added two in the second’ while Edmon- ton notched a single and then finished matching another with Flyers in the final, pic Nesterenko, Mickey Keat.. Ing, Eddie Mazure and Paul Masnick scored for Warriors, Billy Dea and Don Polle counted for Plyers. Tonight ° Seattle Js at New Westminster, Saskatoon. at Cal- BAY: And Edmonton aut Brandon s Vancouver. Det accuracy ab the foul Jing, ‘free Threatens wut In PCL Capilano’ Stadium won't. be fit for the April 27 opening. unless some expensive work is done. Phil. Stroyan; parks superin- tendent, said: it will cost an esti- mated: ‘$30,000: to get the: ‘surface in condition. He blamed: a dozen Upset Victories Scored [8 (age Semis Begin ' Smith 2, Johnson, Thon. football matches and generally bad weather. “The field lies one-third un-/ der‘ water,” he said, “and unless | improved drainage is put in, iti will not be in condition for PCL! throws gave Sunrise the - one- ‘eame edge In the senior fixture, The greenshirts-failed to sink a field goat in the fourth quarter but made four points at the foul line to keen ahead up until the final buzzer, John Newton with 17 points led the winners while Art Helin | with a like amount paced Friz-,. 2ell’s, Sunrise jed 18- 17 and 27-23 at the half and three quarter mark after trailing 9-7 at the quarter, The greenshirts had 20 tries at the foul line and sank nine of! them while .Frizzell's sank eight of 19, free throws. Annunciation outscored -Man- son’s 6- 5 and:8-5 in the last two quarters: but it- was not enough to overcome’ the 11-3 lead’. the!: jewellers had; builb up at half time. - The other juvenile encounter saw. the score tied. 4-4: At, the end of the’ first: frame but. Orme’s moved ‘out to a 14-9 lead’ over Fraser. and Payne by half time and never looked’ back. Sheldon |. Wong with 13 points _ lect. the druggist attack «while B, John- son was ‘top point: -getler . for Fraser and Payne with eight, _ Lineups: SENIOR | Sunrise—Young 3, Newton 17, Nel- son 4; Leask 3, Rensvold: 2, Ritchie, irotal of. Sankey, ‘Mor- ; Johnson “4 Hewitt. « Frizzell’s—Helin “17, ver 2, Haudenschild -2, Laird, Lambie 5,. Kelsey, Total 20, oe, ; : OO AVVENERB 0. Orme’s—Wong 18, Mah 5. Toms 2, : D, Allen 5, Thom 2, D. Allen 4, Rite | chie, Alger, Guno, Gornez, Total ad Fraser & -Payne- —Johnson 8, Hebb, . ' Stewart C, Olson, Pieree 2,-MeLeod 3, Rudolph 4, MacLeod. Lemon, Potal ; bubs inmnetatjon—Comaaina 3, R. Os- : “key 2, W. Oskey 4, Lyons, Armstrong, championships at Moncton, N. ‘third and Alfie ‘Phillips, skip. By The Canadian Press The record books are undergo- ing one of the greatest wholesale | tional Hockey League. the 210-game schedule cight! ‘league and 1, club marks have: vas nfallens Leading the parade of individ- ‘ual record-breakers is Jean Beli- ‘veau. The Montreal Canadien! centre has two marks. He also thas tied another and is aiming | :for a fourth. In addition, two: ‘club marks have been changed | by Beliveau. New York Rangers, picked to ‘finish last this term, are con-! “THIS GRANITE CLUB RINK from Toronto, changes in the history of the Na- | With 17 games remaining, in| representing Onta B, is undefeated in four starts Their most surprising is tie record set by defencemun Lou ‘Fontinato. He has 188 ininutes in penalties and six games te so. ‘The former league mark of 167 0 minutes was turned in 20 years :ago by-defenceman Red Horner (G1 ‘Toronto Maple ‘cals. Of the shattered league reg- jords, half are for penalties. Bo- sides Fontinato’s mark--it's aiso ithe most time ever spent in une: | penalty-box by a defenceman. | Beliveau and Ted Lindsay of Du Itroil Red Wings are holders of *badman honors. | ' . 4. Beliveau's 137 minutes is ihe record for centres in a season and Lindsay has spent more time s. but today meets Manitoba, undefeated in the ‘spiel so far, Left to right: Bill Leak, lead: Stan Jones, second; J. R, Mooney, ‘Hockey's greatest scorer, \ | ! rie in the Dominion curling (CP Photo! Present-D Day Group ( Of NHL Pucksters Effecting Major Change In Records 153 minutes, Maurice Richard of Montrrea! record everytime he scores a goal or gets an assist. | | al | | also: sels a! His 458 goals: and 792 points are league marks.’ Beliveau's 44 goals tle him with: ’ soe ee au as moe 4 Prinpee Riper) bauady News Wednesday, | Mareh io 88 ww Podres Lost To Doc gers This Year ‘h RO CACH, [ha (AP) — Johnny Podres, steur f Brooklyn Dodgers’ World Series victory, ad- mitted today he reeelved ‘his notice of induetion | ink ‘the umy a month ago, 1] 13 | ( “But I didal tell anybody pabout HL he sail with a, wry lenin, “and fo dani. know liow it Botout. I didivt think they were “sttpposed to tl hese Uibags,” | He added that his notice eall- red for him tooreport ta Teor ‘deroga, N.Y., Maren 15 “and-from ‘there we take a hus for Albany for induction,” Podres, who had a mediocre 9-10 record for the resuar sen- ‘SON last year, became the toast iof Brooklyn when he beat-New York Yankees in the third and seventh games of the World Ser- pies last fall. Lost Night’ 8 “Fights SACRAMENTO, Calif. doey ‘Lopes, 14, Sucrarmiguty, stopped Reuben Siaith, (zt, Los Angeles 6), ' PrrrsBuRGE 203. St. Louis, Marshall, 179, i SAN ANTONIO. ‘Pex... Ray- mond Riojas, U8, Fort Warth, Knocked out Lerey Carter, 13315, Cincinnati, 631. 1 t | SOL Liston, ontoaded Marty Detroit, 110) Joc Malone, a former Canadien.) -as the highedt goal-scoring cen-: tre in history. His 81 points cras- ; Elmer Lach's total of 80. Ma-: lone fired 44 goals in 1917-18 and: , Lach set his record in 1944-46, Beliveau is six goals from Rich-: ed ard’s Learue action resumes day with Rangers and Hawks at St. Thurs- Chicago record 50 goals in a season. | ‘reronto al Montreal: Black : Louis and Boston; LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage Established 1910 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING —° PACKING — CRATING — STORAGE 4 ‘ducting a general housecleaning ' ‘fora forward or eft winger wich. ‘on their team records. They | ~ a have set five and Individual play-: fof the Mount’es,‘said he believes games by the opening date.” HALF IMMEDIATELY Mavor Fred Hume agreed thatie something will have to be done’. but added: “We certainly can’t; ! 5 afrord to spend $30,000.” [Toth ve Arsene, Joe Arseneau 2, Aldermen were told half the! Manson’s—Duncan. 3, D..Specht 7, work wit nave to be done im-:Chow 5, Ridley 6. K. Specht, Alex- mediately, The rest could be postponed. Cedric Tallis, general manager “something will be worked out: with city council in. time.” °. Drainage will be studied by city: engineer John Oliver, Alderman | Earle AGams and Mr. Stroyan. | Tallis has announced an extra 4400 seats, financed under an ar- rangement with. city. council, will be built at the stastium. Capacity will be brought ¢.03e to 10,000 by the addition. ‘ 5 “|e Joe Giordano Rolls 247 Game Joc Giordano chalked up a new high single record for the Mixed Ten-Pin Bowling League Sunday: rolling a 247 game, Jean Sharpe took both wo-, men’s bowling honors posting a 178 high single game and a 454 high three score. Bob Rudderham with score posted men’s high three, Star Cabs took team high single with an 860 score and Luckies posted tealn high three for thely 2201 total, 7 Nesulis: Star Cabs 4, Hol Shots 0; Luckics 3, Hi-Spots 1; Domin- a 559! sen 3 “Tinymltes 2, , ander, - Hodges, Parkin, Potat 1, “ers have erased. anoths “bree. Shuttle Championship Play Underway: Today At Calgary y DAVID OANCIA Cantatan Press Staff Writer -CALGARY @—.The. champs: pue- ‘Six of the: eight: badminton : trophies on the line today as Ca- nadian championship play got: wider way. Play in the senior events, which were to start at 10 am. were to be played through to, quarter finals voday, Junior events were to begin Thursday: and were expected to advance to the finals Thursday afternoon. Quarter finals of the main events are scheduled for Thursday ev- ening, Defending two crowns js 17- year-old Jean Waring of Cal-. gary, who won the women’s and. girls’ champlonships ‘in last year's play, Miss Waring was ex- pected to face sonre of the tough- est competition she has ever seen: In tournament play. But she was seeded ahead of Jean Miller of Montreal and Mar} Shedd of Toronto, both of whom sidelined her jn provincial couver, were seeded first in thée play, She plays herfirst match - In the women's event aU 7 p. m. sarees phe t holds plates firm and tight! Tratolons, odorless, clennad na Jilly —- oaally removed wher roplacement Ieneoded, Qe bran ma! 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Cele Tundler | | H, Kitzlemann of the Co-Op: keglers topped Celco City League bowlers last Friday turning in !an individual high game of 264 | which took men’s high snele ifor the night. =: Dick Wallin of the RCS MIP en- I | are defending the championship wy took men’s high three with ,they won in the last two Ca-' “nadian tourneys. Miller of Montreal, champs in 195] and 1953 and 1955 semi-finalists, “PHOMPSON ON TWO TEAMS A Vancouver counle, Bert Fer- gus and Daryl Thompson, are out agein to recapture the men's doubler crown. They are favor- ea over Bev Wastealt and Lill Pureell of Toron.o, who have nad outstanding doubles records with other partners and meet Erie Bodin of Kimberley and Eric Hines of Sussex, N.B., in their first mateh at 4:30 pam, Thompson also is a membe of the team which is trying to They are fav-. , ored over Kae Grant and Jean Canadlaa - a 663 score. M. Hiltz of Hurricanes won women's high single with her 247 game while Ivy Stewert af ‘Checker Cabs took | women's high three’ with a 625) thres- »pame total, Hurricanes with an 163 hieh eame and Nell Evans ‘Trans. port with a 3185 three-tame to. “tal took both team honors. Standings: RCMP 44, Co-Op 48, Checker Cabs 47, Bulger’, 42. Savey 41, Hurricanes 386, ¢ Neil Fvans 33, Pin Ht. ers 27, Last iat Fights ‘retain the mixed doubles crown. He and Jean Bardsley of Vin- event and play their first game ‘against Ron Collle and Vera Ed- ;mManson of Calgary at 9:30 pan. | Harold Moody of Montreal, ‘favored in the boys’ singles event hWwill be defending his erown for ‘the dast Hime this sear Next “year he wilh have passed the jun- ‘Jor ape bracket. — Dave McTaggart of Vancouver Is seeded Myst in the men's | singles event. 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