i c ‘ : fate aa eran ee a pare oh ain . Lope rrince Rupert Voiiy News " aay Tuesday, Maroh 1, 1955 : 7 Mexico ecomes | | Vs Picked For W lorie Title eC en IN THIS vue | If Teams’ Nerves Hold Out: OF On me, 0) . 10 orl $. le} 6 Ry. ARCH MacKENZIE 1 ihe big one with. the Soi Rey ao rei in’ sai eof ‘ sadian ¢ e players Say, they ha 4 a Jorg yy MEXICO CITY —- Athletes) . ‘The: 18 events: will hesrun oft | _Cnnadinn | 40n's, Fries the Jif ind wm a score, but dla they play a stinker? No slr, The sun ets ran, gym hindrance to some of the ath-| belts, the players feel they are] teton's Dick-Grant-Bill brother. ‘st evs WIN: sinners: and Don nner, os { f got In their eves, the ball hit a pebble, the umpire was a personal Some of thuse chosen to rep-) letes, particularly thd§e entered | well Into It. combination sald he was cuseh |: : WESL nae i lengue. van Girl ( ‘ KS b _ enemy of the whole team and the diamond was too wet, or too resent Canada may miss the! in the long-distahee track events} ‘The Vs tone it ww caring. hey a Cen ere Allan ¢ Cup| negra, da 68 = the tinal. 1 tt yet ' . « hisiness ar . =| firs ‘two off days the ' con : wv ; dry, or too dusty or too green, ete. ‘ games for HOS oe end or jgher long-drawn-out con a ‘ on i onrnameyt whieh| finals when the Vs came from] gree daskatehawaa Jitnlor: Hoot [an = ra i fe . “Es eg was t . ole | Teasons, wh . ° i grat to] ec: sna now appears to-be viding mej behind to win the championship key league seml- final: ‘games on]! ° i ae wf fine example of the un-graceful loss was the 40-38 debacl di is ate still trying to ppea y lag : ke gious ulfivedt therather night by Gordon and Anderson at the hands individuals are es until the big game Sunday be- from Bian cingth ‘n my arma Monday’ sigh iGefore an fang ALL UPS . t ae Ps inna hers » eonelus 1 ‘eon Canada and Russia. “Thad t Thdlans 9-6 before 400 fang |]-> VAL | Muste i (" of Booth School Rainmakers, At the conclusion Miccheenay who Many wesi coast entrants, in World Ho chey twe 4 ‘ ie R Br was! or lees Avtot of ihe otiet® felt ee ? ui \ , : I vnc ihe hardware boys through the same, that poor referee- rena wl fly Ore io Mexleo am pa, little mote thin get prnctice t too Marit played his George - Indlans now tend the beat sof : . ing Ae a cae ee heart tinwancl thea | e at... a ee for the sharpshooling Canadian | McAvoy \M hant ee . ing had tipped the bat or If not fue that + Rad eertalaly | from paneer t mie eve Standings forwards, the Vs trounced Fin-| defence yet—mt he will, Jinimy seven aerate. itn dite 7 bay played a major part in the game's 0 ly reaching around Canadian athletes wt mite land .12- i. Fairburn Is the same. way up| schedule at Bask on | | iW pea Wer tor nt a ich had pl ed extremely badly as he from Toronto by plane Mareh DUESSRLDORF. Oreo ee] Playing conch Grant Warvilck front, Even Jack McIntyre, who| day night.“.' fy wade: | “sf TM ; a to cover for a en ea 0 about the start of the fourth | GOVERNMENT HELP ©) Standing in he work ato vu used -his reserves freely, and the; has ‘prhetically no nerves, felt eraraata x Fost. Pi astenger i Hh fas | himself not only reailaet thy eh t he sald: Nearly 2,000 athletes are en-! night. Russkins did the same lo wl} some tension, = 3" oo 3! : |[jte from P ; SON fo, quarter gave voice ta the thought, when he hey don't look like | {tered in the games’ . 18 bGents, WL Pee A Pts! aver’ Polit 8-2 The United] A Swedish . newspaper: mai ia gy. Gl To Vancouver sammich ye ney te pet oe, iain Tike pall team.” Mexican organizers have been’ “Connda,*.-..... ‘ oo e v4 ; ' States had to hustle in the (hird} made. the comment -'that’ ‘nly + 9K ine “Sunday 72 wor . aig remarks were not ull eneonipassiig for he paid tribute | preparing for months, using a Unites -8tatee 91,90. 92 19 8; Perlad for Hs 7-3 victory agains! f ves can beat ov seca ye: To Hii Pai . Mee, re 8 ’ - 80% : et on : “ a yee to Jim Flaten, who ¢ hustle made him a star performer in the | 20,000,000-peso . ($1,600,000). 80V" | Bweden....00..° 2 -L “07,18 v4 Switzerland. cae 5 at weer. ee 195 5 , fay 9 pe sort ree midst of mediocrity. ernment appropriation. 1 Oreehis, eevee, 13 mig 10 -a{ LEAD IN GOALS Ch spor” | to » sui, Allee Lam jv ney ; (0) 1 1; ae A ‘ : | Fi . ‘ “4 The coach's remarks were delivertd nt Q “me men his “nt ‘ |Bwitverland .:.. 0 Oe 4 4 3 Canada’ and Russia, the only eae To M sel tay ha Fast wae had amasted 19 points ... a good night's work for any centre t iy [Getmnny, 0 ot other undefeated team, share the Pri Ne HL asset ani f a an .... a time when his own men had sunk seven out of 26 attempts oron onian , [Finland yee ‘a ook so 0 lead with 4-0 records. But .thel| °F ri iting, ec ‘ ‘Statler ie hl vit Tree throws. , Canadians have seared 37 gonls B. fine ‘Bled h ADrHL 6S eon ot “All the referees in the world (good, bad or indifferent) aren't in. Canada 12, Pian 0. - to 24 for tie Russtans, This ap-{ fP Ry, 7 “s 1}:o South Quecn Caammcee me roing to change that. . ee § it e United. States 7, Switzoriand 3. parent edge aronnd the nets may | ° ' - * BD. Mar 2,16 and } {lod wo The scoresheet shows the G & A boys sank 10 out of 32 tries Tuestay's: Games Tmake the difference, a that modern Lo : co ak . Pasta gers board i Josp! b durng the game, for an average of 31 per cent. If uncalled fouls * Cermany vs Finland at Krefeld. | The gual average would decide a ‘ ad tablet. wl dey OT hour-botore a 0S oe, ° was the deciding factor, then coach McCherney’s charges would or ; t ime - oun vs Poland at Duessel- the world title If mare than two} & Passenger Reserns i" Mee have needed six more tries to tie the game and nine to win tt, at Sweden vs Czechoslovakia at Coe | Leams Taal ee ale i Dib Prin tin Oba, Frei eC oat the rate they were going. yo — Don Smythe !1 A remote posslbility. > be 1g ‘ oe gf However, all the disorganization was not on the one side.. of tenn wen hls bid ton hts one “Weidnesday’s. Games tween two teams would be setiled + Serving. BC, ae Muon We, vie It way certaluly not an impressive win, fourth straight singles ttle Russia ve Unite! Statea ue Kren. in a playoff. |. rats Lg SMITH" ae. Al “ih 1 + + * * : Wednesday Inthe opening day's. Crechoslovakin vs Germany at Dues- dust how ate the Canadians “COMPANY _ ‘Pring me Lego tthe The international ramifications of the current world hockey ‘play of the four-day Canadlan| seluort. shaping up mentally and phys- , “ys a ard. aie Phy 6 a champicnships are too dynamic to bear too much conjecture, If prdminton championships. Canada vs Bwitzerland.at Cologne. | Jeally for what’ promises to he! Be spe ‘le yay | ull we read is true, (and who are we to doubt fellow reporters who Some 65 players are: ‘expected . —— a ee ee ge ; oe . oh an are fortunate enough to be in Germany covering the games) then (4, compete In the sonlor’and Ju- a a . ote S . ; - ” i, = Bo, wae, pet 4 the future of democracy in Europe hangs on how big a licking | yjoy men's and women's: singles : ok LOR Canada's Penticton Vs hand Moscow's names rer Sunday. | ond doubles events. ma - According to Irwin Swangard, sports editor of the Vancouver | smythe will seu a record if-he i R B D CR 0 5 s Ay kf r Fu : ; Sun, more darhhg East Germans have been sneaking wp to him. takes the singles title agdin, bist Announcin ng b 1 e. MN ui di { {ppeal ee fo r un v8 and confessing that they pray nightly that the Canadians win, he is expected to mect; strong ee 0 because they've been. living under a cloud ever since last year opposition, headed by hard-hit- ‘ . cant ‘. oe a. nae? te a 1M when the Russians brought home the bacon. Not content with [ting pary! Thompson, a Van- ‘ern ea mea ae prey poor i ath . that Erwin conclid’s with mentioning that the East German | cquyer product who has won the an fo secret police have allotted one quite obvious shadow to the Sun | ovont twice, ; Pee Le ye min, to cowit the number of such characters who are brazen Colorful Dave MaeTagert: ‘of. i cee I “ i cnough to speak toa We tern newspaper man. Vancouver and speedy , Bey Wes- omni caste _ * + m e, cott of Toronto also are expect F If such goings on are true, then we feel sorry for the Czech | oq 19 he well tp ih the runtiing. paren : ' tcam's foolhardy player (apparently nameless) who kicked oack Mar} Shedd of Toronto ' will aC ta ee -_ oo ely ata Russian player Sunday. This hoy ts obviously headed for the ‘defend her “women's - singles ‘ Aa i ‘ ay :all mines as soon ax the final whistle blows next Sunday night. | erown. eo ' ; hey a ‘s Sy One'thing though, with the Canadians slugging it out with | phrep players are rated n ‘ood, 7 rie ve the Czechs and also taking a poke at the odd Pote, tt would secm. chance {o npset’-the : “efthander: - : nt] to Us that the Vs cre just keaping- in shape to hang something | yois Reid of Vancouver who Dy 185 dreadful en the Russian: Maybe they should paint the ice red los’. to Milas. Shedd: last yedr ‘by : “ and then the gere that's going to be spilt when the Dynamo; and lone set: Jean: Waring of Cnl-. i ihe Vs meet won't show so much, ‘gary who is Dominion Junior Ps Li Wy We seo that the Vs are on their toes propaganda-wise to. Champion; and Mrs, Kae Otten ; 0 “4 After yesterday's fame when they trounced the Finns 12-0, i is ‘grant of Montreal who heldsthe m5 reported (hat the whole team ru hed over to congratulate ihe title in 1949 and 1981, - . tk Eienich goalle who had kteked out 83 pucks. Funny when the ane ah 4 i : V: heat thy Americans 12-1, they didn’t rush over to shake the sah , Yankee boy by the mitt, even though he'd stopped 81. Trophy Finals. e ra ie t eC . , * ' ; “a iA fhe sti } a) Post Scripts — Port Simpson sports enthusiasts had them- Set Sunda mo . covintléss emery inches ‘whet aimed Ki en selve; a boxing card Saturday night and Paul Price was in town | Y 7 Death dealing turtjeanes, fires, Noods, sive no warn: a TE in, nets: ‘afe!: vial out Ref ts iti Te - Ik B y nie dur Ted pro fe'wvital, y ! , Finals for the Art’ Murray “Jog. But wherever, dllsastey strikes In. Canada your Wed. dle i s " award the end of last week. Joe Ward, and his crew of boxers, a egulpned to" ‘el ‘in Senke ms hae ‘cou ” VO of i Trophy will get underway : this Cross Is rendy,: organized’ an aay phe n . ‘ and the Elks were happy to help out by donating a couple of ca etry way, ras, -, . trea rar ie oe. a Sunday between Kerr and.Aston, Me ar eos vey, oi r sel of boxe hloves left over from (he Rupert-Navy card staged, it learned Inst night fol- Pecan Pei onoe col h In epring of 1954, last boxing card to be staged here... Hear 4 Ine oul final ny b the see ppd nen ae nh thot Vancouver Sun's Lee Stralght who gave Prince Rupert and iPr ng aa ert Women's at ih cigtrict such a wonderful lot of publielty in his column, expre sed Prince up rang ~ his appreciation while here, at being Invited and not ordered, " Srems that the Vancouver Island and some of the mainland rod- 'h aman net to the tna ie . and-gunners practically demand hls presence when they want a | DY “defeating ti , ‘Johnson 11-5. whylle’ Kerr, moved Lpeaker Embryonic Prince Rupert Golf Assoclation meets by defeating Petrow 13- sand . 4 Thur day night to set Up an executive and form a group to nro- Witki ie 0 BE Oe sn moe the prapoved “pitch-snd-putt" golf course, « anted to be put ns doit’ ial ert itu share on ihe north side of Becand Avenue b ween Fourth ~~ “a a ay ij t “ Ait nd ihe Biel streets, Meeting me Is 8 pm, Inthe Civic Centre, Pe ANS pat eg) (? ha Ml =i SEE ig gh mg B Vi Wi h [ f Ry ‘The Astocinted “Prenk i ruins ie ea § BROOKLYN—Rob Bak, 21444 Mr wh Pittsburgh’ ovfpointed Fix : Le -. Lavne, 20094, f.owlaton, Utah, ~ FOr le vame Mark |: : ret i PARIA— Charles tuner, 102, a. ie , , MONTREAL (CP)— An almost but Is In danger of belng cise! France, stopped Plorre Langlols ce aa ty * werlooked National Hockey placed by Richard and Geoffrion, 102, France, (6), ' at lh Teague mark Is likely to he wiped The Rochat, with thee Rowland) CARDIFF, Wales Jako ‘Tull, ; "gy ' ‘ae, out hy Toronto Maple Leafs or three assists, and the Boomer lopne Ie «0m rr Roston Bruins or hath, |with a two- three collection now beioanate, 11344 ie bh a "Thronghout Cami thinly populated J tie. “VET is! j. Yai wee cl i Vel Ht Bo far this season the Bruning; have 60 points, neh ta tied on FM FRGENC W Red Cross malintayin Cyitwont Hoxpl als . “Ant hy, Whe Rod Cros Lol 1 ty onl production with 36, Belle] SAN FPRANOIBOO~BIll Lanza, Nursing Stations! These sire aften’ Mec iva hip faraway fai ond Leafs each have pinyad 20; 8eal ] “YON + Be ; ti | 1 rae Mae vk i ror: Vel rons’ Sa tha tie games, Phe record is 21, play. |¥eu haa 33 we1Ny, Haaramanto, alonpext won ~ ald witha perch n emergency, , h : . ' a . t . ed by New York Rangers is the] ADDED TWO Fcho}a. uu fa Aaly Frahelas (6) " f W - 1050-81 kenson, The longue {t+ ‘aa “felt may be heading inte the Olmatond | nddod Wo nanlata fl ane Inst wook and ts In fourth spot . greatest number of saw-offs over, H Bo far thi there | with §4 points, George, (Red) | been 48 Ucn, naa with gg |llivan of th tall-end Chicago NB we fies tomparad WIN) 33) Flack Hawks bounced up from tt N All oF Tab Reason, aighth to fifth place on a gonl Fosa Mr However, the recorda and neat.janed tive asststa and trails Olm= cf efi ‘ / e "aa ] ae hi , Hecorda, as the xenson moves tol stend by a alngle polnt, aang \ ' "ward ita close, revolve around Canadions, lbading the longue : v Ny Montreal Canadions, particularly! with a wh pant margin over mh a Mt the ee are gree of Man Detroit, had tho boat tenm rocord . : adh ys “ nN alk " ee (Roeke ( ne (phe iRoom Boom Cloatfrlon mand vel vn Kyo ot a nosso te ‘Al aver ‘Cana loglon of, volunteer canvanters ral rally wnidor the Red Crom. binge : ‘| vic vou 1 ol "| ! Jean Heliveny, Tho Red Wings and the third: geen Theso-mon'and women, roorulted from all walks ‘of life,’ will give frecly of tholr (Hii, 7 apa ey ih mye’ it HARVEY'S MAN plage Houta onoh had a win and, Cc re thelr talents ond tholr.wiltity to help ralke (ho money noded, Canncla's newsnapers.and i fh ‘ at qual ise aa" : two tos, | avislon notworki and other publiosapftlted services will add thelr «OB 1 i net ome Juat Inst woek, Montreal doe] ‘el nle ‘ magazitioa, radlo and tojovis f ( " fenceman Doug Harvey broke.the ont a ict Me cen goal | ike Voc \ ; iahouldors to the wlieel af this oncosn-yenr, Hhatlonswidle drive, And.cvery goodCanadllnn, | oR ie cee a iat D record for naslats iy a dofeneos | ase ago, Harry Lumley of Tore ‘ecogniglng tho‘prlocloss value af Red Cross work, will glvo gonorously nnd gratefully; UPN wen vOKO | iB man in any single anuaon. He rs “that the wark of moray my ho.carrled on wiihout stint, withot pave oa CY 7 onto had a alx-qont margin over thar th mn ins 42, nantnaL the ald record of k 1 matt of" Torry Bawehuk of Dotrojt, Tho al 40 by Babo Pratt of Toranto Lonts Loafs have boon scored on 116 In the 194344 aonaon, 1 ' Union and the Red Wings 122, ‘ t HY Hort Olmatend, — Montront' A ta Dim fhe, p cheerful tei ' Ithin Haile Mollveau, Monte ve it Ah OR 84 lan - lanky loftwingor, §8 within ha fi Ing nturicn of (ho naalal record Menard Mente ssc cae ao. Conte Grate Ullyoe. | hy any player, ‘Ted Lindsay of sue Monts ss 0 48 OF OM Pr , aenerouit Ma _ Dotroll Red Wings lind 68 Inv tho 8 i a Heauo vs Af OY OB Ab, me ; ; " IMD “60 Honan, oatoad \ 10 i Tai oh i ou ii short and hos nos loft in isan 4 i whieh to boas thnt-mark, | Moet a i H ica GE AG OG] The adttietinenth fhat pubs ¢ & qi AM ~ - Phone. 4246 . ary amg ae Soe BY nee Agalst Inst wook, alll loads tive wintrol Huard t my. he Sree 4 re in acarli points, with on Use Want Ads— They Poy! ment of Wein Columbia, ' ening ar iia ; * i io : é Feb : pl te gic tay, Bele pay a Dee ca Qa ws uy Nea: oe ova TER as AEE Fi gi ae ppb ade te: gbbies Seog eS eh