will Ce: Teague. ending. Gondola Cat ‘take. on second place: Sun- ith: only a game separating : teams. ny ‘the: - Hoagie ee Fanuaty | 31} at the: Civic Centre, it was Announced today: by. Panny) Johnston, ae ts of. Little Lismore are ; will be. the formation | resent... to address: the | Little League associa ‘tion | UCELLE: WHEELER .. One yoint. for Canada, =| Canada, US. «No longer =| "Roughnecks” : By KEN METHERAL “Canadian “Press Staff Writer "CORTINA d@AMPEZZO, Italy, M—A devastating 23-0 conquest of Austria ‘has. destroyed any lingering. doubts as to the com-; petence of Kitchener-Waterloo of this. week's. play. in; igar -Store’ trophy: : the: Prince Ru-! We As fol ov 8. | DAY 00: he 10; Geo! “gee! 8, Garner 8, | hier 13, Thom 4; Berg; : Mathews. 5, Me-| “Mitchell ay MeKenzio® 13. WE DNESDAY Mss 6,.-Bateman | 8;.’ Baxter. Epperson 5, Inkster i am y vw By yolfson- % : -MeNeice - 10; “Pau! 19} Robertson: 11 50) 0; Bateman 5; Row ‘both: Kellouigh Ly. Parker’), Domin- ‘Mathews: 412," “Holliston Ba ; APRIPAY oe ee 9} Holliston 7, on: Steel 6, Rud- on southern: pr i Sweden 5-1 “| display, An underdog States entry made Lautle 10; “Mee| vakla hustle to pull cut a 4-3: Germany's Ossi Reicher Turner 11, Thom | decision and a 2-2 tie Ww {between Germany and Italy. Dulehmen to defend Canada's {Olympic hockey title. And a couple of penalty-stua- ded, games involving European i teams have done much to rid | Canada and the United States lof ‘thelr ‘unsavory international | reputation: as roughnecks of the’ sécond: straight shutout in pre-' yev,a year ago, i liminary yound-robin play, ap-: “! parently fuily recovered “thelr listless showing Germany in Thurs sday’s 4-0 vie~ : tory, ONLY ONCE from ' against: -knocked impressive | “The Russians in an Czechoslo- : as played! In. ice deportment the Cana- : reed’ on ‘dian and: American. entries: were \pics began. ries” have pe- yeast: An ‘the unfamiliar’ role of; angels, italy, Finland Tied For Second Place By KEN METHERAL Canadian Press Staff Writer CORTINA (’ AMPEZZO, Italy (CP)— Russian speed skater's and women cross-country skiers and Italian bobsledders lived up to advance notices today as they won three gold medals at the seventh winter Olympics. Tener | Eugenij Grischin, a Moscow Dalla Costa winning with a total ; engraver, broke the Olympic and time of 5:30.14 for the four heats’ world records in. winning the down the glazed 1, 700- metre (one: 500-metre speed-skating spring mile, 109 yards) chute. Eugenio! in 402 seconds. Monti was second with.5,31,45. However, the honor of winning | SANDS FALLS , Lo the first gold medal for Russia--} Canadians were entered in: : competing in the. winter Olym-jonly the 500-metre speed-skating i bs pics for the first time—went totrace on Lake Misurina. Johnny; ¢ a woman cross-country skier,|Sands of Saskatoon, top Canad-| ; Ljubovj Kozyreva, who covered! ian sprintter, caught his skate on} # ithe 10-kilometre(six miles, 376; rough ice and fell, he was way yards) course along the Am-' when helped off the ice, pezzo yalley in 38 minutes, 11! “I got a bad bang ¢n the head | seconds. but I guess that's all,” he said: Ilaly’s daring bobsledders fin-|afterward as he was being ex- ished one-two in the two-maniamined by a doctor. “I seem to’ ‘bob race with jet pilot Lamberto; be all right.” Canadians Far Down List Gordon Audley of Winnipeg. was second in 40.8, and Alv Bjest-, thad the best time for the Canad-|vang of Norway was third in 41 League Asks. ilans—43.2 seconds—but was farjseconds flat, k Entire Wee down the jist. Ralph Olin of MELBOURNE: four-minute mile look just For the third time he set the’ world record of 3:58 at Turku, Finland, on June’ 24, 1954, Landy , burst through the four- minute: barier here today to win the Vic- torian state mile in 3:58.6—the second fastest mile on record. Since Britain's Roger Bannis- ter’ ran the first four-minate ; mile just over two years ago,: what was once regarded as the. unattainable goal of the track, and field world, has been reached: eight times in five races, Bannister did it twice -—- tho second time when he beat Landy in the “mile of the cen- tury” at the British Empire Games in Vancouver, in August. 1954, Last May three gary’s Laszlo Tabori and Briton’s son—all did under four minutes:. in the same race at London's” White City. : Landy’s achievement today: _ capped an outstanding comeback; after a year away from the trac, + It was nis third suceess in nis comeback series and the first! time the mile has been run iu. JOUN LANDY . Not satisfies, " Calgary, whose best times hav Ken Henry of Chicago, the de- , tralia, algal Se best ¢ ave’ fending champion, covered the; | >: been in races over longer dis- placed only Bo Merv Lincoln, who finished : “second to Landy today, was tim-! At Algoma Park wi ed in g£00d cnoush to put Prince Rupert. Little feegue' ‘him among the top 10 milers of ‘Association applied Thursday {he world. tances, finished in 44.1, Audley was 26th and Olin 36th. Sands set a Canadian record here last Sunday of 42.8 and felt With a 1-2-4 finish in both the. 500-metre race and the women’ s cross-country, the Russians ac- Chris Chataway and Brian New het less than four minutes In Aus- ~ John Landy Runs — 2nd Fastest Mile (AP)—John Landy, lanky Aus-: tralian school sence who last year virtually decided: i give up running for good, made the once fabulous. humdrum 1 tod aly, moved away near the finish. - Landy said later he was only. “reasonably satisfied” with his time, “It was a good run but it was not what T wanted lo do,” he told a reporter, “To win the Olympies I must’ be able to run a mile in 3:55 or 3:56, It was trying to antleipate - ‘today what will be needed then. ,l have come so far now I must, “keep on, but this Wme today can easily be duplicated overses Landy added: ‘My time today can easil} be equalled by Buro- pean runners in their good con- ditions, but for the Games, they: men—Hun-: will have to run here, too. Any-! 14 a Prince Rupert Daily We Wi Saturday, January 2, 1956, Hockey Scores Maton League NetroW 7, Chieugo ¢. Western League Culgary 5. Mdmonton ¢ Vancouver 4, Brandon | Victoria fh, Saskatoon 3 Western Taiternational ani Okwoasin Sento Leases Nelson 5, Pentietan 2 Kamloops 7, Vernon 3 Olympic 1 Poland 0. wee ee United Stiles 4, LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storaqz Ltd, Established 1910 HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVING — PACKING CRATING — STORAGE | Lift Van Service ee Agents Allicd Van Lines way, [am certain Pcan do better! Ltd. ere.” — Phones? Frea E. Dowdie ! . . ‘| Wharf 4331 Office 5016 Optometrist : Phone 5548 Sus ard Ave. W, “Try a NEWS CLASSIFIED TRY THE | Grand Cafe certaii he was en route to bet- tering this mark when he fell cumulated 36 points, taking as big lead with 46 points in the: ‘unofficial team standings. Points ' night to the Prince Runer, Parks: ‘Board for playine times at Al- Lincoln gave Landy a fight, Staying Just behind until Landy For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods “oft! United | today, lare based on 10 for first and 5-4-:£c™Me Park this year, askine fofr: Austria and Sweden, 9 each; the United States and Switzer- land, Gls each, Norway, 4, Spain, 3, and Canada, 1. Commissioner Art Williamson, -the board’s liaison officer vith: other city sports eroups, who will draw up schedules for playing BRISBANE W—The ast US. other Russian, Rafael Gratch, _times at the city’s various parks: chance of winning the Austral-| In regard to the Little League. jan national tennis champion-. Gets Canada’s Only Point request, Commissioner William- ship this year vanished today as! i Lucille Wheeler of St. Jovite,;Hakulinen: in the 30-kilometre $0 said. it was being submit- Herbie Flam of Beverley Hills. | Que, won Canada’s first point inj cross-country ski event and Miss: ted early because the Little Lea- Calif., was rouled by Ken Rose-. : the anof ficial standings with a, Reichert’s victory over Austrian Sue narent bodv in Williamsport, : wall, ‘the defending champion,’ i sixth-place finish Friday behind! Josefina Frandl in the giant,sla- Penn. had to have atsurance thal: 6-4, 6-0, 6-2. t in the lom disposed of the only’ two'the Prince Runert Leaoue w ould? Rosewall, apparently ‘giant slalom competition. It was. gold medals awarded in Friday’s: ‘have the facilities of a phiying cred from his coll: ipse during! ‘Canada’s best showing in a ski-' first day of full-scale Olyth- sarea for a full schedule. This Thursday's quarterfinals, thus! ing event since the winter Olym-' pic action. ;assurance had to bein the mail: advanced to the final, Miss Wheeler’s 1:58.6 in the gi-- “no later than February 1, Com-. He and Lew Hnad now willl Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen/ant slalom compared with 1:56.5: Missioner Williamson se Hid, “battle for the title in an all-} won the first of six berths in the: for the winner. Anne Heggtveit; 4 Australian final, Hoad whipped .Sergeyev was clocked in 411 for fourth place today while an- U.S. Hopes | recoy= OUR SPECIALTY — tink, . | The old Olympic record for the! . 4 fis Mcnday, Tue 7 \ - ‘Tournament favorites .ran}$00, held by Finn Helgeson of, 27} for the next five places. i sues ysinesday,. Aussies / DIAL Itrue to form Friday as. Canada: Norway, was 43.1, while the rec-| Haly and Finland with 15 on as “saturday mornine and ‘cinched the first of six places, ognized world mark was 40.8, set! points each, are tied for second, | atyay ‘noons. ‘ a h 3 21 5 a in ‘the final round with their : by another Russian, Yuri Serge-; followed by Germany with 10, | Application was turned over to. uds MAKE S Open Gam, to bam, For Fine and Exquisite Jewellery For Every Occasion in numbers in. re- ' | day's . opener, SPORTSMANS. f Penalized four times in Thurs- final round of the hockey. tour-of Ottawa was 29th and Ginette: Ty the Dutchmen inament by routing Austria 23-0/Seguin of Quebec City 36th in. ‘were sentenced only once Friday jfor their second shutout in as} the field of 49. Carlyn Kruger of : while the Austrians committed |many starts in elimination play./ St. Sauveur, Que., was one of {ene offence. The Americans and [They complete their preliminary! four contestants disqualified for y Daily News Classifieds. Neale Fraser 6-3, 6-2. 6-0 in the ‘other semi-final, Czechs also shared four minutes | of penalty time between them. _ The North Americans, dubbed “eangsters” by an uhfriendly : : ee “basta “MARK YOUR TRAIL - oF YOURE LosT. naments, could afford to look on in the day’s other two games. Eight Russians and. seven; Swedes were banished by RCAF ; photographer FO Louls ; Le- : compte of Ottawa and Nis ‘Dutch | colleague, six of them drawing | the thumb in the first s utes for a variety of tripping; and slashing offences, And Russian officials had to at the fnal whistle after doling out. J4 minutes aplece to erring | 1Germans and Italians, - Canada's five opponents’ in! -|next week's final round won't be ! known definitely until Sunday's,‘ completion af the preliminary | rounds but the Dutchmen were: home free after they disposed N "Gorn. 't¢ orn beat ae COAP » TAW ORLA RENTS Ao! 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(QP Photo) ; i 7 tos yh ' " : . , bey : ee ‘ BRB A Ar Dabok bet TE A te det \ Seay d : . be press in past international tour. : pained at the unseemly goings- ' x mine. break wp an embryo dénnybrook | of the overmatched Austrinns, ! SoBe RA Me Bb Roe A ischedule against Italy tonight. missing a gate and did not’ fin- A victory by Finland’s Veikko: ish. ‘Russian Favorite Loses title and Canadian champion: ¢ Charles Snelling of Toronto will perform compulsory figures in ‘the men's figure-skating compe- tition, Austria and Germany — will “compete for a final berth in the first of three hockey gatnes. Czcchoslovakia and Russia, al- ready virtually assured of their place in the finals, will try to nail it down against Poland and Switzerland respectively, The Czechs won thelr first game 4-3over the United States Friday while the Russians de- feated Sweden 5-1. Hoth were idle today, Hakulinen's success in. the j cross-country was a blow to Rus- sian hopes as Vladimir Kuyzin, ‘the pre-race favorite, finished ‘more than two minutes behind ‘the 1952 60-kllometre champion lin fifth place, Canada’s only entry, Clar- ence Servold of Camrose, Alta, i was 37th in 2:00.1, Servold's brother, Irwin, gets ‘his firsl taste of Olympic cam-. “petition Sunday In the combin-: ed jumping while Andre Ber-: 7 brand of Quebec City is a starter Un the men’s glant slalom, Calgary's Ralph Olin goes after the 4,000 - metre specd- skating Marg Logan Double Winner § Ir “B Women's Loop Play | Marg Logan of Hopefuls won use hoth (op keeling honors for "8" dy Credit, Union 4, Se-Whals 0: lengue of the Women's Bowlliy Van's 8, Melay's 1) Co-Op League tast Tuesday turnine in Topefuls 1, A top game of 266 and a play. a T-A-1-L-0-R- 1-4-6 | " ars high three score of 684, Vi’s Bakery with 049 ane gat, reores took bath °B" league team Ee nce and nee Man @ Suits @ Ponts no"A" Jengue, Iva TMtsay 9 be Prince Rupert Plumbers took ® Topcoats @ Slacks playors Nah shade with we 236 pane while Baka Sad of Core dan and Anderson took yshuyar's: high baple wilh a 649 seare, Ney Laurel nabbed bath ae deceue team honors pasting a etd bleh ganie and a 2748 bleh yee, Resullss A Leamje.- Prinen 8 pert Plimbers 3) Lyons by Cede A, 3, Stary 1) Sure 3, Dibbis lis Anjelte’s 3, denmnies 1. 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