pete TEE a RE in Go American Prince: Rupert Daily News: Monday, January 30, 1956. « ski championship in 49 minutes, | ie i i i a a tne 7 * EE Cougars Split Weekend Tilts Regals Win fy ‘The Canadian Press Girls Lead in Skating By KEN METHERAL Vancouver Canucks who have Hed a comfortable life for most iof the season atop the Coast ‘division of ithe Western Hockey ray ver medal for Jernberg, who a ne ae Penalties Sp ell Disaster For Leafs. As Opponent Rack Up Telling Goal hy The Canadian Press — iby the tough Red Wines, though, ‘Mlekaski were the ‘Chicago scol- Holding... , tripping... high-: Beliveau put Montreal ahead at ‘ers. sticking, ‘They meant one thing 17:46 of the firs L period and Alex; No games are scheduled until to Toronto Maple Leafs during | 'Delvechio getting the equalizzer (Wednesclay, when Leafs meet the weekend: Catastrophe. ‘at 7:17 of tne second. Rangers at New Yor ke While Leafs were filhie to the: Wings had ereat chances to | ~— - penalty box in their two Nation- ‘rare the lead but couldn't do a GEORGE DAWES ry . 6 fourth place in the league. race tallied tivice for the Blueshirts. | rinting Needs ee BE. CENTRO: Calif, (a — Paul 39 seconds. ‘ 1 “hio., rhe other Saturday games saw ; . _1O'Leary- of Bismark, N.D. won| Renee Colliard, 22-year - old 0 ee eet Friday. 30-kilo |Murray Wilkie break another oy- with 41 points, only four ahead Dave Creighton, Ron Murphy’ : '|the $5,000 Imperial Valley open|swiss. pharmacy student, made} Veikko Hakulinen of Finland,‘¢tlime tle and give Brandon jof the fifth-spol Chicago Blnek thers. te ae nnd wa CALL : lesia and Nick! i golf ‘tournament: Sunday. with an , 11-under-par. total: of ‘271. The| course to win the women’s spec- day and in the vietory netted him $1,000. ial slalom, two quick descents on an icy f:. Kelowna who won the 30 kilometre race,|! was fourth, Servold, only Ca-|Warriors, New Westminster nadian entry in today’ § race, had | Royals defeated Saskatoon Gua- | ;Regals a 4-3 edge on Winnipeg | Hawks, others. Hank | TWO- -GOAL ONSLAUGHT ee Meanwhile, Montreal Canad- Grotto Playoffs Spel kane "O'Leary's scores were'66-70-65-| Lucille Wheeler of St, Jov- 10." ite,-Que., Canada’s major. hope “His closest; competitors, -finish- ‘for women’s: ski honors, ’ fell . ing in’ ‘a four-way tle at 27d, were | during her first trip. down the 1 Doug Higgins, Midland, : Tex.;! 456-metre (500-yard) course Hoad. «te ee Bllis; Riverdale; NJ.:; and finished’ well down the |Fred Wampler, Indianapolis; and “Ust. - n | Billy. ‘Casper,’ Cua Vsila,, Calif, “The “Russians, continued to who! each: won, ‘$550. make a runaway on the unoffic- pee ‘ial team ‘standing as Yury Mik- ; cate “qysyays phailov and Eugeniy Grishin both : "VANCOUVER. ca - Helen f oe : | Stewart. of Vancouver. = ug a world record for 1,- day | three seconds from the Canadian 500 metres (1,650 yards) in the placed 37th in ‘the 30- kilometre. | Third place in . the womens! figure, skating was held by In- grid Wendl of Austria, thé Euro-: pean champion, with 685.7 points. CONTINUES ON TUESDAY ! A total of 21 skaters were cn-, tered, The two remaining ‘school fig-| ures will be held Tuesday and the! free skating, which makés - up} the. remaining 40 per. cent in! the scoring, is scheduled for) d-skating race at Misurina) pyursd Remaind f section curtine women’s -50- yard ‘br eastroke rec- | SPee ehursaay. ' Canadiens pumped in two goals Left winger Earl Balfour was aindcr OF secon Curing | art ef ord at an. indoor’ swim meey here rare ome of the fast Snow fell during. most of to-! against Boston, Saturday and ‘oft with a holdine minor when draws Is as follows: i “s oA day's skating and made things) ‘added another in Detroit Sun-!Hebenton scored his first goal. TUESDAY en ab Saturday. nicht, co jc? Miss Stewart's ‘time, was 36.4; The: former mark of 39.4 was set Z by. Sheila’ Duttleve of London, Ont. . “The 17: “year “old Miss § Their winning time was'2:08.6. The first three of five com- pulsory figures in the women’s skating were held today, and favored Tenley Albright of New- difficult both for the competitors and the 11. judges—one from: each country — who .crawled!. around on the ice, to see whether! “ewart, the girls had traced their pat-: kers 2-0 while Vancouver toppled jens increased their lead at the ; the Prairie division leaders, Cal- | | head of the league by trouncing gary, 6-1 in the Stampede city. ‘the last-place Boston Bruins 6-1 Stampeders ate separated at Montreal Saturday and tying - ‘from. Winnipeg by five pointy. ‘The league is idle tonight, © eA te tes ait ti ent et ot i ‘Beliveau Moves ‘the second-spot Red Wings 1-1: fat Detroit, Sunday. i In the other game, Renecrs ‘walloped Hawks 6-2 at Chicago ‘Sunday night. ; Leafs fell under a two goal on- Nearer Howe ‘slaught by rookie Andy Heben- By ‘The Canadian Press ‘ton and another soal hy Pete: Big Jean Beliveau of Montreal. Conacher in their first game. :day to draw within two points ,Defenceman 3 Mare Reanme was. ; of Detroit Red Wings’ Gordie’ sitting out tripping minor penal- Howe in the National Hockey) "Hes on the newt two. League scoring race | The lone Leaf eoal way pro- The leaders: -dueed bv centre To! Sloan, ‘for the Grotto Trophy will be: curled off Tuesday and We ecnes-| day of this week and playoffs! - continue Friday, it was announ- ; You cant ced dodav by a Prince Rupert: f i Dibb Printing Co., Ltd. Dial 5227 Start Thursday | 1 Final draws of league curling: will get underway Thursday and | Curling Chib- spokesman. wee, draw of the olavefis is set for 7 pan. Thurselay. | ALO 6:30 pam.—-Thom vs Simpsons: Me a Gamer vs Moy: Mathews v5! Warren, 8:30 pama Rogarson vs! Ai All- iN Shier vs Laurie; Hollis. : 8:30 p.m, Turner: ton vs Taylor, 16:30 pam. Park. | These days most people work under Beds ton Center, Mass, the world ; Cet sssure, worry more, sleen less. Thi 0 a member of Canada’s British champion, took the lead with terns successfully. G A Pts” At Boston, Bruins scored in’er vs McKenzie; Lindsay vs Fy-| Mesure, Nery mote, sleep less, This : Dp Points are only .one basis’ for’ trove, Detroit 98 99 «67: ta enate +» 18% glison: . te 2" strain on body and brain makes physical Empire ‘and’ Pan -: American! g93.1 points to 614.5 for Carol voces, 28°29 57 Fagch neriod fo snateh their 1ih alison; Rudderham vs Gesrse-" Fines easier to lose— oat t a poin § tO . or aro the standings in the complicated - Beliveau, Mtloo...... 29 9G 55 jo . ; vee “ . hess casier lo tose harder fo repay, Games ‘teams. ins ‘the ® last. two Heiss’ of Ozone Park, N.Y. of figure- -skating scoring system but: M. Richard, Mulo..., 26 24 50 : win of the campaign. Cal Gard- son. Today's tense diving, lowered resistance, We years, also’ equalled her: own 26.8 CANADIANS WELL BACK, it was evident that the Ameri-: . Bathgate, N.Y. ...... 18 48 mer led the Beantowners with: WEDNESDAY ayer work, Worry ~any af these may alfert oy m@tional record in the 50 yards} ‘The two Americans were welli ‘eans were well ahead in their: ‘Olmstead, Mtl. ...... 9 38 47 , two soals, Gerry Toppazzini ge. 6:30 pan.: Johnston vs Mite. patmul Kidney action. Wen kidneys get {freestyle at’ th ti h ld by Sloan, ‘Toronto 29° 18 47 (the ather ‘alle Steel y loice , out-of order, excess’ acids and wastes reestyle a e meeting held byjahead of other competitors, in- ‘campaign to win the title form-. Reibel, Detroit 1403 45 the other ane. cll, Stecl vs McNeice. Sto.t vs remain in the system. Then backache 2 . te te : ae 1 ; } : Bpen . a, fn . . wee . a a . " a the Vancouver Amateur Swim- eluding Carol Jane Pachl, 17-' erly held by such greats as Sonja: Shutouts: Hall. Detroit. 10. Sid Smith tallied his second Dominato, 8:30 pans: Path vs disturbed rest, thet “tired-oul” heavy: ming Club. . year-old Canadian champion | Heni and Barbara Ann Scott, Penalties: Fontinato, New York, goal of the scason at 17:25 of Rowbotham: Bateman vs Ware” headed feeling often follow. That's the —_—— from Montreal, sixth with 559.3! winners at the 1952 Olympics 142 minutes. ‘the second nericd. ren: Peterson vs MekKensie, time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills, Dodd's "KELOWNA: QA’ Trail rink ne IN TEERD 10:80 pane: Baxter vs Bird* Kel- stimulate the kidneys ta normal action, points, and Anne Johnston, 19, was Britain’s Jeannette Altwogg.. of Toronto, the other Canadian} skipped. by. Howard | Ink. will rep- entry, eighth with 545.7. resent: British: Columbia -iny the Clarence .Servold of Cam- rose, Alta, Jed North Ameri-. + ean entries in the cross-coun- Canadian - ‘high | school curling | try, ski race, finishing ‘19th in : ? championships ih For! William “+next ‘month: ~The Trail ‘quartet: defeated the e Cowichan foursome from Dun- |}. on can 10-9 Sunday to win the hest- - lof three B. C. final 2-1. Trial won | the first game 10- 7 but the Van- tance skater, 107, a d the a pa ‘Teouver islanders came back with | canadians although he was not. a. 14-4 Victory. . among the leaders in the event. : . - Miss Wheeler, despite her’fall, | iGerman referee was given the} CARSADIA, ‘Cafil: im — “prack: got up to complete her first ski/Ollicial heave-ho in a face-sav- ‘Protest From Canada Tossed Out CORTINA d’AMPEZZO, Italy: : d—Canada’s protest against a, a time of 53,34. Ralph Olin, Calgary police- |; man and leading Canadian dis-: ‘ial New China news agency said “The report said the China Ol-: ‘man preparatory committee in - iFOUR Defenceman Tim Horton was in the penalty box for tripping en Gardner's first-perlad craal. ‘Cal tallied again in the second with Gerry James awav for hieh- -sticking. Billy Harris was serv- ‘ing a lripoing sentence on Tan- pazzini’s eoal. Canadiens flashed their vaunt- ad seayine newer in the third period against Bruins at Mov- -treal, They scored four times in ‘that session and the 19.595 tans ‘nearly went wild with eler. COMPETE IN GAME S” HONG KONG i Communist ‘China has decided to take part in the Olympic Games in Aus- ‘tralia nex November, the offic- . today ina dispatch from-Peiping. | ympic conumittee set up a 23- Peiping Salurday. \ REALLY FRESH | THORNABY, England @—Sup- + ‘per in the officers’ mess of an Then you feel hetter- sleep betler—work better. Ask for Dodé’s Kidney Pulls at “* Ford vs Rab- Jough ys Inkster; ertson. any dine counter 4 ! Canadian Press Staff Writer engue row we vba caultous Tac ee Oe OD- thing against the hard- checking | AUCTIONER > pos as scoring goals, ha CORTINA dl’ AMPEZZO, Italy (CP)— Athletes) tne island Cougars won a! Their assortment of sins cost Canaclens. ! Phone 6082 and 2953 | from Norway, Switzerland and Russia won gold game and fost anotor ducing dhem both engagements—a 3-) STOPS 31 SHOTS | moumncmanupnestaarsumenanany ‘i - he weekend but today they've |decision to New York Rangers: Bo Bony medals at the winter Olympics today while two Ameri-'oniy tive points venind the lead- | Saturday and a 3-1 loss to Boston |, RAnBers a" toring well Jean girls took the lead in the figure skating, ing Canucks, Bruins Sunday, All six enemy PUNCRY en ; ys “Tigeir Brenden handsome 8 8 Seattle Americans shub out|goals were scored while a Leal Sensational goaltending ea Time To a o7-year-old lumberjack, showed! mate Boris Schilkov captured th Vietoria 4-0 Saturday in the;was doing time, Me Lorne Worsley. He hi ced po) some of the form which made 5000 metre chilkov captured the Washington eity—it was Charlie, Leafs weren't ornery, mind OWt 31 shots, as compare’! fo ho’ Check Your. Norway the dominant power in Behind Norwa ‘¢ Brenden in HoOtge’s Second successive shut~| you. They didn't pick up a ma- for Hank Bassen in the Chicago” i previous winter Games as hej the i5-kilomette cross-country ‘oul on home lee—and in an-/jor or a misconduct, bul thelr “rr to for, 1956 a ; collecting thé, 92, 000 top rione Yicaptured the 15-kilometre (nine| was Sixten Jernberg of Swe on other game there Sunday night, }total of 18 minors was enough to R Angee tallied once for, , and: Middlecott $1 000. + ; , ty lin Bq: e ;, {Cougars took a 2-1 victory ini kill them, Rangers, , Hiniles, 560 yards) cross-country! in 50:14, It was the second sil- ym Their double loss left them in’ Defeneceman Lou Fontinato | fo “\ master, .2}12-to-1' shot, nipped |run-and had times of 1:36.7 anas2D6 Here by the International Rar camp inthis Yorkshire area — Canadicns’ hig guns, Jean Eel- {the favored Traffic Judge in 2/623 seconds for a total of 2:39; 1° ockey Association today. + was brought by a helicopter iveau and Maurice Richard. rach ‘-{three-horse blanket. finish tofin the women’s special slalom,’ "We paid no altention to it at'“shopping” over the North Sea. scored twice, Bernie Geatfrien “wiry. the $155,960 . Santa Anita “The Canadian champion had: all,” said J. F. (Bunny) Ahearni The crew of a training flight ,and Claude Provost each go. one , {Maturity Saturday. earned Canada’s only point thus,0f London, European president : spotted a fishing boat, dropped a Vie Stasink accounted for Prins’ far in the Olympies when she’ finshed sixth in the giant slalom; Federation. last week. . | However, the Canadians were} THREE CANADIANS NTERED | Mollified by the assignment of: Three other Canadian girls | the disputed referee, Hans Un- were entered in today’s slalom.: Carlyn Kruger of St, Seuveur,, Que, had runs of 114.7 and: pic championship tournament, ; 1:07.6 for 2:22.3, Ginette Seguin’ The Canadian protest followed - of Quebec “Lwisted down "thea Saturday night game between: course in 1:05.86 and 1:10 for( ly and Kitchener-Waterloo: 2:15.6, and Anne Heggtveit of, ; Ottawa had times of 1:31 and ‘dans were handed 11 1:07.2 for 2:38.2, ‘game's 15 penalties. Gordon Audley, 27-year - old | times the game threatened to’ ; | Winnipeg speed skater, had niece out of control, The Canad- time of 2:26.1 in the 1,00 metres} ns claimed Unger allowed the.‘ ‘ ay ant ‘Ttalians to hald and grab at will, and Canada’s ober entry, John- land that he penalized the Ca- | Trackmaster,: owned by J. H, '. Seley, a Los Angeles kel proces- “1sor, Was ridden by jockey Ralph Neves and paid a booming $25 to. win, 6.80 for’ place arid $3.70 for _{show, -‘Tyackmaster picked up 275,600 og his share of the purse while Traffic . Judge earned $30,000 for his owner, Clifford Mooers, Hon- eys Alibi, ownes! hy the Warner, Leroy Ranch, was third, of -ger of Germany, to the consola-, tion round instead of the Olym-! Dutchmen in which the Canad: the: Several: courday night at the Clyie Centre of the International Ice Hockey! basket by rope and collected a Jone soal, "load of fish.” i pemenatetten ee The leaders in each of the tightened their grip on first La Gondola posted their + win of the season with a 45- "R ‘victory over Sunrise ino sen- jor men's fixture while Frosty’ Forbes, Morrison. Pace Cafemen To Sixth Win The Habs were held in check | ECONA-MITER MECHANISH fi eT wn aN Mg \ PaaN fies iio city's three bashketbad leagues place in the standings with wins i GORDON & ANDERSON Dial 3014 | juvenile game, but could not ov “| ereame the | cage-lender ss 2-}d S third quarter lead. Annunedae i , ; " ' Cir le ' ms fi not : eh i i ati) | Fn Banas i" spEhate nlghod, In| aia for trying to break away. extended their lead to two giines tion led BA and 15-10 nt the Pa Ar he 0:90.72 Unger will referee the cango- over second-place Fashion Foot quarter and hall, ree PUREE ES 2 AD —he T ' im ‘lation round involving Austria, “wear by taking a V?-1) win off senlar Men BOTH GOT GOLD MEDALS ‘ Ttaly, Switzerland and Poland, ' the Footwear crew ina senioy © Sunrise : Newton 1A, Nelaan by Under Olympic protocol the|who were climinaled trom the glil’s game, Annunciation rn BO Yom eae two Russians who Wed for firsbichampionship round in last aged to boos, their victories to”), Cael entre tweet W ere 1 place will each reeclve gold medl- | week's play, ‘elt in Juvenile action, taking oa, Stewart 7 Dimas a Seduwick 2 als. In third place was Tolvo! Bll Dwars of The Netherlands, 2 1-23 win off last-place Mane Grey 2) Morrison 11, Strand, Rares: | Balonen of Finland se recon eam the Ganaatians rake as one sn 's, Fenelon eal I he re recognized world record of Rurope's best referees, will.) ; orate Prevtee tine a t ma '@) \ -.915 1st Ave, West is 2:00.0-held by Grishin but Mik- (handle tonlght's game starting MED ALL WAS ee eee an tae et cr S N 5 1 | } : ' De halloy bettered this with 2:00.) /ab 1:30 pm, MST with Czechoslo- Paced by conch BIL Morrison Calderon. To Be fe a earlier this month. The-old Ol-) yakio, regarded as the Dutch-, wnd Greie Forbes, Gondoliers | Fushion Pooiwenr Tous a, Cane | : i ‘lymple mark was 2:17.6 seb by ‘men's frst real.opposition in the edged Into a small Joad I Une Het 8. Hosen, Spenee, | Yeunvatin cou nts a Svarre Farstad of Norway in bhe tournament, first quarier and gradually pute Beles. MeCherney ad. Total 1, ' vee 1h games, semoatine maw ceo Tee away from the opponents, —annunnutten tens a We onkes bos! "he Russians, participalng th) WIHL STANDINGS who calomen led M-TH, 22 andy dar Ansenean Ss. Comal do 1 fo the winter Olymples for the frat By Phe Canaan [ress ageOh ab the quarer marks and Qskey 4. dim Atronvan . Major : a time, have clearly established: onlscored Sunrise tte » Armatranp. Totel th , o thelr position as the best in! Won Be A py Seo anise 14 to 7 Uv the Mansons) Damean id Chaw 4 : ae r om ito zie tra ag ast frame, Forbes seared 12 ginner daha. Speeht a. idee y Vig apeed skating, Grishin won the ie a) Mo Lrneaby tT polnts and Morrison 1 for they Winaie teen Assume tata , ae 500-metre sprint in world vecord! Nokon oss. i 10 2165 18d 40 Winners, While contre John News i . v— , Sy time of 4.2 2 seconds and teams. Kimberley 6. 100 2 W191 FF Lon with 15 points was tap sear. Slinding.: oe 4 . “ SP PAIS te eh POPU PrPrncPn Ar)! 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