Basketball Playoffs Set t % &, fh ! gentleman of soccer, \ pt the ides Um ready to quit. Given any fair feel Dean eo on for another five: y tar, celebroted his 40th blrthday today, snd after 23 reasons of To Gel t Underway March f } : i Playoffs is the city’s four bas-‘known yet where the provinelal ketball ieaeuss wil get cnder-‘playdowns will be held, way Tucsay March 1, aecord-. “This year was Prince Rupert's ing to the “hea for the re- turn for the playoffs,” Mr. White. mainder of the +esson, which was said, adding that he had recely- released = yesierday by RD.’ ed a communieation frum the! White Assoricion secretary, provincial basketball body stale | Nine nf ieague play are ing that the city svontd also; leff in the vcoan aithough there have to be represented in the Is a patie ih each league, junior semi-finals, boys, semor girls intermediate: The Assoctation SCOTEInTS: royand seneg men which has went en to point out that! not been senediuied and mey peither a senlor league team: have to be nade up nor an all-star squad would be’ Hit is represented in the Alask: In-} games be vitational Tournament 23 the} pointed gut vith ibe exeention ‘cost Gf such a venture was nro- of the senior fatuce the games hibitive. . | efn probably Le phaed off dure” In connection with the ached-. Ing the noon hear at scheel. ule. Mr. White said that gantes: First place tesn. in both the thar had been postponed and | senior und meme, se leagues which were still not scheduled: will be @ranted 2 bye into the were a Wrennetes-Gold zame, a finals, Mr White said Fraser and Payne and Hanson's | The senior men ure also en-. ame, a Sunrtse and North Star’ tered in the BC senior B play. game and a Manson's and Cor-, offs this yeur, he added, How--don and Anderson game. ever, Prince Rupert was not re-' For the remainder of the SER- . presented at the BC Pastetball son. the scheduled league games| meeting this is ne: are as follows: nag thet vt. LE CERT the pheved White , sear and tt Tuesday, February 1 Jun Mocepeon’s vs Annuncdation Fower é ‘par ve vs Sport Shop Girh: Daan YS Greens Sen: Man- on vs Rainmakers Tharsday, February 3 Girls Wrennettie, va Greens Inti’ Sunrise v. Miller Bay cExh) Saturday, February 5 Jun Ormes vo Sport Shap Tein North ‘tat vs Suneise Sen'r Rauenakers va Gordon & Anderson Tuesday, February 8, Jun) Sinnuneietion vs Praser é Payne Girl: Greens vs Wrenneties Golds 4s Dean's Sen'r-- Manson's ys Gordon & Anderson Saturday, February 12 Jun'r Orme. ve Annunciation Intme Prizzell's vy North Star Seni Rainmakers va Manson's ; ‘ Tuesday, February 15 Jun'r- Manson's vs Ormes An runetation 48 Spert Shop Girkk—-Greens vs Golds Sen'r- eaimamake ‘vs Ve Gorden & Anderson Saturday, February 19 Jun's . Fraser & Paine vs Manson's Fatme - Felyzeli's vs Sunrise Sen’r. Manson's vs Gordon & Anderson Vriday, February 25 Jun'r-Ormes vs Fraser & Payne Mansen’s vs Annunciation Girls--Dom’s vs Greens Sen'r-— Manson's vs Rainmakers Saturday, Febrnary 26 June Ormes vs Sport Shon Inimd —Sunrite vs North Star Sen'r - “Manrcn’ 8 OVS Gordon od Anderson “Top English Soccer Star 40 But Fit For More Years Yet LONDON % + Stanley Mat-) The stlm-bullf, poker-faced | hews, Blackpool's beloved soccer player has turned out fur Ene . land TL times We alse had play. ed in three cup finals. Matthews a non-smoking lee. (claller who stays in top trim ehioe seceer he reekans he's {ite ar More years yet, “They may call me the dld sald the Ing, started his league gener j “hut don't career at 16, playing for is home | town team, Stoke City, at £2 a! week. He ehanged clubs oner, cleran outside right, share of Juek I when he signed for Blackpool in | 1047 at a branaler foe of fn. cnrs.” “ EINRATINE RUSSEL I M6, ot Winitsor, © Ont., Crnada's top woman ED oR Rye tymnhoat, demanatrates elhow stand for three Membors of famed Awedlyh national gymnastic team at London, Onl, thelr oftly . Canadian stop on a world tow, Left to right: Ulla Bert, Ben mt ' _ftanatrom and Hjordy Nordin. whem ne ee (OP Phita) 1 parti ae aren gett ' “riiee Rupert burly New. a | _Pucsday, February 1, 1903. a BERT BELL, commissioner of the National Football League ue ralding pact with represéntatives of Canadian Blg Four clubs in tured (clockwise) are left to right: Ted Workman, Montreal: Ralph Cooper, Blg Pour president; Bell; Evidle Emerson, Ottay Jack Gaudaur, Hamilton. , (cP from AP) | SPORTS ROUND-UP By GAYLE TALBOT NEW, YORK (AP)—There can he no serious quarrel about the worthiness of the latest batch of nominees to the baseball Hall of Fame. The four past ‘greats who sat on the same dias-here Sunday night— ‘Joe DiMaggio, Ted Lyons, Dazzy Vance and Gabby ‘Hartnett—all richly merited their" enshrinement:in the to 1, Dib &: Taylor 4, 6 tthe alg forum of chainpions at Cooper stown. But somewhere there has gol” to be a halt to the recent rather’ WOULD CURTAIL BALLOT lavish bestowal of the game's. “highest reward lest the honor be- js rome a pretty hollow one, and ¢ have a fecling that the sas about been reached, ‘England Leads Test Matches In Fourth Day ADELAIDE, Australia Unless some sensible chance made in the method of ballet- ing before the next election, §t point is entirely possible that four or _five more heroes of yesteryear i will g0 galloping into the temple a yegr from now. Let us start closing that door a trifle before ‘Cooperstown becomes hip- -deep -In 250 hitters who had the facul- ‘ty of making friends, At present, each 10-year mem. ‘ber of the baseball writers’ assoc- lation {s permitted to vote for 19! (Ren. Players who were in the big lea- _ ters) The fourth game in the gues up to 25 years ago, Just so “urrent five-game Enpland-Ans-'4 player appears upon ‘three- tralia crick oe Tost developed into’ “quarters of the ballots, ’ presta. 4 yrim battie today, with Aus- {he’s an immortal. ralla strugding to avold losing! Our own suggeston is that one ‘the serfes, _ The Engl, off the first team ‘nominee a year from now on finished Would be fully sufficient to take innings today, Care of the available supply of fourth day of the six-day game, Super stars, with a total of 341 In reply to Australia’s 32 3. Austraila went! - back in to score 68 for three’ wlekets by the close of play, England fs leading 2-1 in. the: Test. Vietory In this game. would give them the serles for tthe second year running. Yorkshire's Bub Appleyard put Engdand back inte the fourth ‘through almost fanatiea! train-: than Auatrutia's » Jan Johnson. tame with some slick off- “SUNS Pullmer, 158, galt Lake: City, It was announced Monday that: -bowilag. He disintased Morris,’ cutpalnted Marce} Assite,” 149, entries have heen recelved from, Burke and Harvey ata personal Fratiee 0h, Whitehorse, in the Yukan; New! 1 C¥st of six runs, + ‘Westminster: Penticton, BC. The pitch remained unim-: panig Reraphin Ferrer, 136,:2nd Lethbridge, More candidates : paved hy overubeht rain bute prance, at “poed Paddy de Mareo, fare expected ©) enter, there was a worn patel at one /Y87'y, Breakden (sy, i ‘The Whitehorse entry is 23. pend whieh Appleyard was able: + + » year-old Dallas Smith. \ to explolt with a ster sue OSS" NOTTINGHAM, Endand - Yor! tee mime ee ce nniee oben Tande Pompey, 1i8!y, Trinidad, | COWDREY LEADS BATSMEN Fnigland won a heen strugele! for firt-lndigs lead, but only: i ual, Colon Cowdrey batsmen, went for. the addition! of only (wo runs. Cowdrey cut a and Compton was. trapped leg hefove by Miller's first delivery with the new ball. Cowdrey's 10 gave him an age! yregate of 318 ring tor the series an? put Alm at.the top of the English billing fy ron Feith an aver aye af 45 for Keven Innings. 1 Ae. OR Re OF EE et eo wwe Mixed Curling Reahs of eutliy inthe Mised! ie follywe Las-N Night's Fights By The Atauciated Press "NEW YORK. Danny Jo Perez, 140, New York, drew with Or-' lando ZAuiueta, 187, Cnra cia, + + + BROOKLYN | Gene Cryalone stopped Bobby Dawson, 183t4 | Moultrle, Ga. 14), ; + + + EDMONTON. Johny Arthur, ! 230, South Afiiea. stopped Bede | and Dent: iRedy Cameron, (Compton, the overnight not- “out (3), Wfling ball to the wicketkeeper! taystt 1404, ‘Providenee, | + & PROVIDENCE, RAL + Vo, ake palnted Ivy Angele, Hy, Prayf- ener 18): South African ‘Scores TKO EDMONTON (@ ~- Johnny Are jthur, Sonth Afttean heavywelght {hoxing chomplon, scored a tach. Heal knockout vletory Monday Tnidht over Keddie eRat Came. League played Inst Baturd vy wre} ren af Mion, Fla, The seledaled 9 - Beolt 15, Gordon §; Shier 13, bout wis slapped after ane mii Siniin dt Trantn 4 MeReneta tite wnt WA negands af the third ‘3, Ford 12, W. Anderson 6: i Eyolivon 1, MeNiucn th: pom: Folie Nderson A, . February man; Miller 10, R. Dents for fsattirda Aare ag follcwar, AN draw-- Paul va Chener,,; Ruddorham vs Botoman. 0:90 clraw--Hulloriek ya Pars ker, Bera va Holliston, Meteod Vi- Molnien, 10:30 draw Mitahell va Paley. #en, MeBrom va dolinstan, Now. ton va Atowart, 00 ley at cowige ’ LOOK INTO 1955 t iamonds* = SEE : MANSON’ S fc Dining Needs||| - NOW Dibb Printing COMPANY icin he e-enigeetny to ot Bt ve jrownd when Ar@iir Cored “AnVON for the we vonth thin, tae Stemi pee teee Fest ah, De irised bask to the days of the anelont i 49P- Hans, eae necceeen) 190, Mbunil, Pia,, | | Jackie} rat mst gene ‘For First Spot * Nelson Etrothers took four ' points off Bulger's Friday night {o carn a 10 point, first ready with the ROMP In the Celeo GIG Bowllng League. . | RCMP, In the hteantime vere! golng under 3-1 to the Savoy Ho- ‘tet in the A leazue kegling.- > : In B league. Miller: Bay maln- } tained a slim, one pant sedge lover second place NBC Power. ist hospita] crew took three j points from Checker Cabs while I the power company squad was ' giving the same treatment — to ‘i GEP, j Marte Lofgren of Savoy alded: ae ganse by taking A league | —yWomldn’s hign single with 2 tally of 263, while wontca’s high three e went to Dureen Deagte of Nelion: | Brothers with 539, A leagile men’s honors went to Ben Wagner of Vair's Bakery who clipped off high single And three, Badminton |. Results Results cf the second rotund of ‘ play in -the Round Rodin tsur-; :Nament in the Prince Rupert! | Badminton, Club < nows. that Alt: ' Bell, captain of team 4 touk M4: games while Stan Vickerman’ 3 team 3 look 4. Tournament ‘play tees ee etree oe eat { ‘ a entre: discusses. aproposed | No- + Bell's office al Philadelphia. Ple- Joe Donaghue, NFL treasurer: a: Ted Panchard, “Toronte and Ex. Cagers - Meet Manson's Saturday 9. , It will be reiiniseltig day ne next | enntinues | Saturday when old-time basket-j tomorrow night at 7:30 pan! ball:players take to the floor to when teamn 2 plays steam 3. ' oppose Madsun’s Omeaga's in an Historic COL LEGE. i Assumption College at Wind: ; i Tile exhibition will be singed sor, Ont, started as a Jesuit * in addition to Unree regularly mission school In’ ‘1857. scheduled league games In the!- “ “unior Intermediate and senior | B ranks. The “oldtimers” game will 1500 | ’ Anyvus Macpave forsake Ome iB, | ie team he is coaching this; year, whea alone with - other: past “greats of the cage’ in Prince Rupert, the near-legénd- ary skill cl former elty players: 1s pitted against the current cra: 9) of hoopsters. Accordiny — to Art Murrgy. Prince Rupert Basketball Assocl- ation promotion manager, Mae! phee will find himself» ranged | alongside such names as. Sonny | Beynon, Herb Morgan, Sark: Lindsay. Alex Bill. Sey Domtn-, Poy Pay, Don Arney, “Joe: Davis Boyo Gurvich and Fred Cacderont. | On the oiner sie of the fence, Omega's will put out Art Olson, | Glen Carlson, BUl Sunbere, Don! and Syd Scherk, Ray Spring, Al: , Hartwig and d Bobby Mi MacFarlane | exhibition basketball Mit at the!” Cieie Centre, * ‘ I. A servic SS: Gs wn Four Make Bid | / ‘For Queen Title: | BANFF. Alta. (P)—Four girls: shave entered the race for the: litle of queen of Bantl's annual “winter carnival week, Feb, 9-13. 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Stewart of Checker Cabs toak |. women’s high three with a score of 358. Rey Ronald of the power company gathered: both, B logp |. men's houses with scores of 273 and: OW for high single. and three, Team hith slnigte went to Miller Bay with 113 and hikh three was scored by NBC Power | with 2878. a Results, A league... Nelson] § Bros. 4, Bulger's 6; Savoy 3 BC): } MP 1; Van's Bakery 3, teachers ihe at Vhs - For KETC _ WEDNESDAY, a | Comfort 4 and B ‘League -- Miller Bay. 3, Checker Cubs 1: NBC Power 3, GEP |; Hartleanes 2, No Names Standings: oo A League RCMP 19, Nelson TRY THE ouR specu — TAKE our ORD DIAL. a 4 [3215 635 and. Ave, West ‘Open, 6 at. tod gts. to be prov Nee for amans life serving Canada at sea! ‘Around the clock, the ships, ‘and men ofthe. 4 Royal Canadian Navy are on guard for Canada on the seas of the world, They help to guard our peace and freedom — help to make Canada secure. 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