ee iret IS sh Mader wy ee. “ne Maer eae Aredege tye yO yt Ny anarmag y Ay TOE we, ee Oe \ * 18 Prince Rupert mad News : enora 3 Rin i To Represent Manitol a tea i 4, t Dominion High School Bonspiel | US, Colleges To Scour. : NNIPEG. — ‘Spectators at Jim Lawrence, 17, and lead Jack he likes to play. football and. -g0 . { iminion high school-curling. Newman, 17. Al -were ‘born in fishing, | Wh tates OF a ent 8 4 pionships: at. Fort. William, Kenora. — | Brown, smallest of the group ' eh. 20-23, ‘might be confused Before this season, only Rob-at five feet, nine inches and 145 “| DENVER, Colo. -— Hockey|ceived money for playing. he word Manitoba doesn’s| son and Brown had played '0-' pounds, also is taking a general BSW | coach Neil Celiey of Denver Uni-| “We'll have to hustle the high n ‘the, scoreboard—but it: gether. course at the collegiate. He bs Cs versity says U.S, colleges maylschool kids in Minnesota now,” ght ‘the province, As: well). ‘The rink practises four nights in Grade 11, Dave leans towards Stun to Minnesota and North !Celley said, “There are 200 high a week, and during the weekend! roo¢ball, pole vaulting, golfing, Dakota high school players for‘schools playing hockey there, s0 al. situation aceiurred meets lop senor rinks, {fishing and hunting after the thelr future lerms, there should be enough talent t0 ink from Akenora CURLER FIVE YEARS curling season, This is his fourth Nei He was commenting on the go around although the play in Western Onlarie captured) “Robson, who has been curling Curling season, crackdown on Canadian per- our league won't be up to pres, Gnitoba ttle. here in De; five years, learned: much about: Lawrence, who has been -Hformers that came at the Los ent standards.” nd the ‘right to Tepre- the game from his father who is throwing. the rocks only three ‘Angeles meeting of the National; Dave Rogers of Eveleth, Minna ie Drovince | a’top-rated curler at the Kenoraj years, still ranks hunting and | Collegiate Athletic Association. ‘is the only American on the Den club, -‘During the | Manitoba! fishing as his main interest The MCAA riled that any Ca-jver varsity squad this scasun, Jack Rob: ’spicl, Jack dropped: to 140;ahcad of curling. He is’ taking nadian who signs an option —— nn Kenora: rink’ to pounds: from his normal 160. Bul;a general course in Grade 12, agreement with a professional! BIG NEW NATION » ies in the Mani-!),, says it, is all back now. but plans to switch to a techni- hockey team will be ineligible for, he Sudan. whiel slaimed pee finishing with|-""ty “Gradé. 13 at Kenora col-|cal school where he can pursue icollegiate play. |; The Sudan, which proclaimed i ision over Glenn Coop- legiate, Robson hopes to attend:shop work. | ; Until now Canadians have (8 Imdependence In 1955, covers pL United: College, Winnipeg, rsity next year and éven- f Kenor Id | i nly to sien 967,000 square miles with a popu- ids university “Son of a Kenora alderman, Ibecn required only to sign a ee “> [tually become.a physical educa-!'Newman has been: curling just] RUSSIA'S IV AN REGUBONX (left) and Bill Colvin of Canada n both reach for the pnek during the | statement Ahey_ never have re- Tation of 9, 000, 00. } a bion teacher... Besides curling, two years, Stocky at 165 pounds,| game in the combined Olympic and world championship tournament al Cortina d'Ampezzo, co oe eeneen tinneme ne eenes Lae en creat mse mimes toner ne a “the plays defence on Kenora’s Italy, Russia defeated Canada 2-0 to take both titles. It was the second time in the 32 years of juvenile hockey team and also, winter Olympics that Canada has lost. the Olympic litle, Brifain won it in 1936, lop from) APY , plays football. sm ee ee With “the ” Manitoba 3 | ssociation "i dp Ed Ch dwi k 8 d R ki G : Beliveau Moves AQGWiCK: SECON COOKIE ded ie | Past Howe | Th Point Race By The Canadian Tress ; Montreal’ Ss Jean Beliveau piek- “ed up an assist: Wednesday night ‘to give. him 61, oné point up on 4 Detroit's: Gordie Howe in the National Hockey League scorin race, “Andy Baten of New it Toronto. The deadlock snap- York Rangers had two assists:Ped Leafs’ five-game losing against: Boston Brulns to go into steeak in the National Hockey Rurak In Month To Stop Habi Dy The Canadian Press: What is the spell raw rookic goaltenders cast over Montreal Canadiens? “Wednesday night Ed Chad- ‘tant Victory o an Gghts P losing slring for puck in front of ty net. } Boston, and beat dacques Plante, The New York Rangers engineered; | Canadiens’ netminder ane of their frequent come-! was. epi backs at New York in Wednes-, busy handling 34 shots, wick skated into the nets for To- {day night’s other engagement, | Both Chadwick and Luniey ronto Maple Leafs and held the! The Blueshirts came from be- left for Beston, where Leafs play powerful Canadiens to a 1-1] tieihind a 3-0 deficit to tie Bruins; Bruins. in tonig tht's only con- 3-3, test, Coach Iing Clancy said he _ Chadwick, a 22-year old nat-i didn't know who would be in ve of Toronto, was callect up to: goal, Lumley has been reeover- mit Todiy to Sat. GT yam. - ym, oo : : : Sat, Mat, a, " s third place, - i League, eafs from Winnipeg Warriors | ing from a pulled thigh muscle, ‘ * . — ’ ‘ ‘ , La . . woe ~ . + ye LT.-COL. GHORGE PATRICK, | Tue leaders: U It was the second time in ress at the Western Hockey earue. “et . ’ -. He took over the goatkeeper’s 60, of Ottaws has been named-- goa pts: ano month that the league: ; 1 “commandant of Canada's 1956 | Beliveau, MU... st 27 gt ileading Canadiens have heen chores from Gil Mayer, who had MOST POWERFUL UNDERSEAS EXPLOSION EVER UNLEASHED BY MAN! Bisley. team. A former:.com- owe, Detrolt senna 30890 yfclims of an untried netminder, replaced injured Harry Lumley ; vabogate, NAY. e.... 27 37 Bt | ‘ - for six games, Mayer was sent manding: officer of the Gaver= M. Richard. Mil. ...-28° 28 33 ; Claude Pronovost, made a sue lmele { Sith iureh Hornets ol at ror General's Foot Guarts: he ; loan, Toronto ..-... 39 92 «gg jeeSsful debut for Baston Bruins | ack to spl wos:a team member before the | Olmstead, Mu. ..... . 9 42° BL idan, 14 when Habs were blanked the American Hockey League. Se-ond World War.. Reibel, Detroit ...... 1 32) «46 (by Bruins 20. That win ended:. Canadiens started out as ‘though they were going to make {CP From National Defence} woo e . - phere ‘life miserabie for the first Tor- , Los | é SS a fento-born goaltender ever to " ; CAVE BLACKWOOD « on Ra He Iplay for Leafs, Bernie 300m-~ tale . LINDSAY'S | oo ’ “Beomn) Geoffrion was left un- Sate ae j % |-covered in front of the cage uiz | “Cartage & Storage. and beat Charwick with a hiis- “Mouse | % Fstablished 1910 “}iering shot from 20 feet, That Tt owas at 2:15 of the opening per- n tho |. HOUSEHOLD Goons. io uo House” : MOVING — PACKING — | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ib Chadwick didn't let the youl Shovts Ig Fy! CRATING — 5 ORAGE crate him and from then on 7.9 p.m, ‘G8 Lift V6 Son “Mr, Abel Misreads Play to Allow Slam Suecess ‘ealimiy kicked out everything Pm L i 1 a: i: . : an ‘ n ithe a as orviee Here is another case where fascination with a. ‘Bsed at hm, | Altogether he Agents: I 5 Stopped 28 shots hee nts: a eat ne conventional signaling gadget lost the chance to de-i" Ryckie Ron Hurst tied the eae ee Heat an important contract, | “geme midway Uough the see: Against. the spade slam Mr, aan a ‘ond period when he grabbed the Abel opened the king. of dia- ther | | Sena TSE NCETE SRT dieniediiaeiall ‘a ) monds. 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