: sat Primo Carnera piled up an doressive record ~bubslt developed most of them had a distinct en he -went against Joc Louis and Max Baer he us: have been on. the beanpole’ ‘order “never got.very far, and neither did Ben Moroz, 4 ‘ vyweight’ ‘just a half- inch shorter than Johnson, 302. ely tall lighters are at a disadvantage i in thats; a 0" te punch . down, losing. leverage in’ so (ong and a RWBMBducoenns, lace s Dept. Store ‘Door Open for Return a ; ; q Of Sawehuk “BOSTON (CP)—Terry Saweluk insists he has Boston Bruins ave leaving the door ‘ajar for the nerve- -shattei' ed goalie to retur nh, Sawehuk, tense and bitter, left there Thursday night - by train |. ifor his home in° Milford, a De- i troit: subtirb; stating tersely: ove . quit: “and: im. going “gl .-And while he is under suspen- / ® sion’ ‘following his failure to at-. E. tend a. practice,” gencral’ mana- “per Lynn Patrick SAYS, Sawchuk Stull may. return... < Asked whether’ the door ‘still ig open, Patrick” ‘replied: . oo: “ “Yes, if Terr; comes back to | al us and says he has made a mis- | ta ning that. while “‘our.. teams nual 1 om take aid:isisorry! wellitake-him | aresi “Ml back: He: ds. human, and $0 are! Pros, the National Football, Lea- 7 ACES | “Flas Ni sa’ 5 fights! , m : : DEP! "STORE | 0 in tat a a oss ae my Bell,’ 150, Youngstown, Ohio, can bd Lidell (10), ' Ba Larger howl-fit beaters for higher, — : lighter, finer-tex> ‘ewig tured cakes, Saves. time, armwork, Jos juicer. , $59.95 will Jue $54.95 | $24, 95 quit hockey for good: but} * | Masterfu {his job. The irate all- star left winger gave up’ the captaincy of the Wings, and it looked ‘as though he was finally on the downgrade after 12. great years, However—as noj doubt Was Adams' original intention = Lindsay is presently in the midst of another ‘spectacular season. Thursday night Lindsay , scor- {ed his 21st goal late in the third “| Jones Fa vored For Tonight: CLEVELAND Ue Ralph (Ti- ger) Jonés, rated No, 3 among middleweight: contenders, — is looking beyond tonight's fight aL ‘| Cleveland Public Music Hall to-: ward.a possible chance :ab :the: title some .time this year, Jonds, who ‘lost to Gene’ Full- mer ‘in a-close fight Jast April, will be facing Hardy Sifiallyood -of Brooklyn in” tonight's 10- round televised bout: | Jones wants another! crack at’ Fullmer, -who*took ’ the. middle- weight. championship from Su- gar. Ray Robinsofi. ‘Tiger says he gave Fullmer “just about. all he: was able ‘to handle” last April. |. Jones, from Yonkers, N.Y, 1s a heavy favorite to, whip: ‘Small, wood: “gee: Sawchuk By CHARLES Babin. Canadian Press Staff Writer” |” When the ‘present National Hockey Leagié sea: {son was just ‘starting, J ack Adams, * outspoken’ ‘and | evatty general manager of Detroit Red Wings, told | Ted Lindsay he was not showing enough interest j in lin Goal nd oa 1 with the Bruins -at Boston, The goal—n’ converted Gordie Howe drive—kept Lindsay’. ‘in second place in.the NHL .scor-,| - ing derby, one point up on Howe. MAY BE BEST YET | «--., , With the schedule just more than half played, Lindsay may ‘| beat his own best goal-scoring He had. 33 in 1947-48, | season, At his present rate, | he’ I score around 40. ‘} Young Norm Detelice, brought up from Hershey of the Ameti- can League to substitute. for Terry Sawchuk, played a*mas- terful game. He stopped 34. shots after a nervous start, Larry Regan, Boston's - year-old. rookic centre, - put Bruins in front . 2-1 midway through the third period on ‘a ‘great. exhibition. He- jumped over one Wing at centre ice, scooted - around defenceman! ‘Marcel Pronovost and shot home a 15-footer while skating at aa speed, — Bill Dineen gave Detrojt a 1- 0! lead in the first period, but 26- Jerry’ Toppazzini, with his first; goal in 13 games, made it 1-1 in the sécond, Howe and Lindsay each gained a point on Jean Beliveau — of Canadiens, who has a - seven- ‘point lead... : ° “Lions ‘Alouettes By. AL: VICKERY Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG .(\—At least two clubs: were reported: . unhappy with the relationship. between Canadian and US. pro football today. as the Canadian. Football Council gathered . for. a -¢losed | Session. ~ British: Columbia Lions, 1 main- j orbiddenieta:: ‘raidsjAmerican |"! | gue: Icts its, teams: raid-American ' talent playing: or signed In. Can- jada,” were reported in favor of repealing the no-raiding pact. Montreal officials: were dis- turbed over the signing of tackle Don Owens of Southern Mississ- ippi by Pittsburgh Steelers after he had first agreed to play for Alouettes in 1957, The relations of the Big Four and WIFU leagues with the NFL Disturbed Over Football: Relationships. Other matters were the cut- off dates for imports; an over- all waiver rule, and the Canad- jan college draft. * The CFC was scheduled to ad- journ. at neon to hand. over to the two leagues a long. list of questions for discussion. at. their sessions today: and Saturday: Then the CFC ‘will, hold its an- “TR here’ was’ no’ whether the.CFC would go as far as to end the no-raiding agree- ment with, the U.S. pro league. Last year the.CFC decided to honor NFL player contracts butt” recent signings by NFL clubs of: plavers reported undey contract; to Canadian teams have strain- | ed relations. | Cutoff dates for imports may! produce some argument, Two western teams--Winnipeg Blue Bombers } period to give Wings a) 2-2 tle Battle For Second Spot In Men's Loop Crowded “After Monday's bowling in A : Division of the Men’s Five. Pin -|Bowling League second place in standings ‘ls a three-team bat- -|tle, League-leading Grotto Cigar 4Store were, taken fora ride los- Jing three points to Philpott- Evitt, Howe and McNulty were held in. check -by Thom Sheet Mctal when the welders grabbed three points from thein' and Hills and Williams managed to scrape | - three points from Cooks Jewel- lers, Grotto remains on top with a seven point margin while Thom Sheet Metal rolled into a: sec- ond place tle with. Howe and ~{MeNuity with 21 points, Hills and Willlams remadn in striking distance one point back, Philpott-Evitt who moved into a fifth place tie with slipping Cooks Jewellers, ‘lost thelr first}. {ganic to Grotto by the closest of margins—one pln, For the second week in suc- cession Gordie Cameron of Hills and Williams rolled high single game of 324. Matty Sedgwick captured team high three with 124, Both team high single and tcam high triple were rolled by; Philpott-xvitt with 1117 and} 3224, In B Division, Skeena Bever- high single game mtn, 201 ‘while Ron Tubb tacked ap 662 fot Digby] triple, : The Skeena ‘crew. rolled 1051 and 3019 for team highs for the night, Despite Skeena taking all the honors, Esso Fuel Service man- ‘aged to take over first | place ‘again, two points over Skeena, Results: A Division: Philpott-Evitt 3, Grotto Cigdr Store 1; ‘Thom Sheet Metal 3, Howe and McNul- ty 1; Hills and Williams 3, Cooks Jewellers 1, B Division: ‘Electricians ‘4, Dusteaters 0; Skeena Beverages| . 4, Awiliary Firemen 0; Esso Fuel. Service 4, Babeock ' Fisheries 0; Legion 3, Royal Fisherles 1. Standings A Division Grotto Cigar Store Howe and McNulty Thom Sheet Metal Hills and Witlitams Cooks Jewellers Philpott-Evitt B Division Esso Fuel Service ......... Skeena Beverages. ....... Royal Fisheries 0c... pee Babeock Fisheries ou... | Electricians | Dustcaters _| Agnes -Plerce of All-Stars rackod ages took all honors, | | Bu) Brett once again Auxiliary Firemen rolled‘ Legion. .. and Saskatchewan |. Women's C urling Season Starts Monday at 7 p.m. , Women’s curling for the 1957 season gets under way Monday : evening at 7 p.m. when the Prince Rupert Women's Curling club: | launches its season with six games onthe new ice of the reno- vaied curling ciub, A second draw’ of six games will’ follow at 9 p.m. A Women's Curling club spokesman said today that ice will *. be available Sunday when new curlers will have an opportunity to receive instruction, Draws up to March 11 are as follows: 7 p.m, Lofgren Riveth Waldbaucr Whatman G. Johnston MeNeice Lahtl Lewis Dunbar McKay Scott vote 1a Bee lee ok Anaication : p.m. Newton McDonald | “McKay Kerr © Lofgren Rivett Waldba Whatm G, Joh ‘MecNeice Lofgren Rivelt Waldba Whatman VS MONDAY, JANUARY 21 | vs Dominato vs = Shier vs _ Billings VS Schuman VS Bremner VS Ritchie vs Newton vs McDonald vs J. Johnson vs Kerr vs Gomez MONDAY, JANUARY 28 — vs Lewis, VS Dunbar VS Gomez VS Scott vs J. Johnson vs . Shier’ vs —_ Billings ys Schuman VS Bremner vs Ritchie vs Dominato MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. vs Billings vs Schuman vs Bremner Ritchie uer an aston ucr were on the agenda for the ses- | Roughriders-- Will fight for a sion which was called to prepare: ruling that regulations passed material for discussion at later: on by the CFC should be bind- separate mectings of the two: | ing and not changed in mid- leagues, "season as was done last year, Vv ANCE'S 2nd Annual Clean-Up Sale January 18 to 26 inclusive TAKE IT AWAY — Discontinued lines and odd dye lots of quality yarns, * * Sock Lots—from 2 to 5 oz.—Quality Brands at great saving, | Box Lots—-from.6 to 16 oz.—of particular spocidl rices, Wool Romnants—we don’t want thom, You ‘have a use for them, As low as 25¢ oz, ADDED FEATURES .. Effective to Jan, 26th, ' Pingouin Mnittin® Kits tor; ohitdren Nog, 94.00: les $1.79 interest, i machine and charity knitters, ot ’ . Bouquet Polar Rey, iio 4-07, | “ _.80¢| Rug Craft 10% OFF Regular Pelee . 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Moltuy MONDAY, MARCI i ove * Beobt ; v8 .Melkkay "ya Dunbar ‘ve Kore vas J, Johnson ve Waldhauor mya G, Johnston: va | MoNoleo: Dominato ove. Bullings, Shior boy ue Bromnar: Achuman” Na Putelia a a VS vs Lahti Newton McKny Kerr Scott Lofgren Rivett - Waldbauer Whatman CG, Johnston MeNelee Lofgren Rivatt Wildbauer Whatman G, Johnston MeNelce Lahti Newton Lewls McDonald Dunbar Lahti Newton . Lewls MeDonuld Dunbar Lofgren Tevebt Waldbauar Whatman Q, Johnston MeNelee 7 pan 0 pm Tp, Lofgron Waldbnuar , Johnson, Pomluato UN ngs Bromnor Lah Nowlon.' Lowls MeDonnld Dunhar Lil Newlon Lowla MaDonald Clomon: - 0 pan. + Lofgren Rivoli Whatman! "7 pm pM 4 » yee yore o aeye oe OF PEE be mika) “Prin ince. Rupert Daily News. yo oy Peay, January 18, 105% Three double. ring were soored in B division of the Local 708 Flye. Pin Bowling League play Friday. . Pat Morr Isey of ‘Maniacs cap. tured women’s high single game of 265 and went on to take wo- men’s high three with 626. . ‘In the ‘men’s department {Vince Wells also playing for Maniacs took high single game. of 250 and then put together three high games for 640. ‘Both team high single and team‘ high triple were rolled by Mighty Mites with 917 and 2480. In A. division, Gerda Wilkin- son of. Hotshots howled women's high single game of 239 while up women's high three with 602, Reg Ronald of Pinheads notch- ed men’s high single game with 251 and Ben Wagner of All-Stars put Logether three high games for 679. : ‘| with 2762, 4, Woodroom 0... { c; Local 708 Mixed leagues “Peain. high: single was \rolle by Hotshots with 974. whild All- Stars captured team high triple, RESUL 1S : fh " A Division: . ye B T U's 1, Pinheads 3: Pilot Plant 1, All- Stars 3: _Automats 1 ; Hotshots 3, . B Division: | Mighty’ Mites 3, Powerhouse hi. 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