aL Daily’ News Rupe “January 15, 1957: ihe concerning the problems of, their’ Some, Of. the mesmeric anaes of Branch Ricky - inning: ba It'would:seem: that. Bavail, a layers. {. improve; i vice- -reient in charge of ‘keep- accépled terms, Gil ‘Hodges, the o-catch if -Roy Campanella’ s hand patter, He was reported to have ‘slened for,$35,000'last, year,'and will get the same in 1957, Clem from $20, 000 to $24;50 500 and Junior ersonally;. We are’as curi ii is: ‘anybody’ s business'b ous‘as the next one, bt we don't ut that of those ‘directly involved. - 28 ; Anyway, concerning the sympathy and understanding of the Jackie Robinson, following the announcement: of - his t, said that he didn’t press. the Dodgers’ for as much as’ he: nought he was worth because the capacity of sional. Hockey. League No. 1 all- tar team in the voting, announ-|: ed: today, Jon the’ first, half of . ssible ‘Montreal, | well for.such a: big By D HOLYOKE, Mass. The 24-year-old former farm- ; hand,: “appeared willing but very much: inexperienced in dropping a 10-round decision to Jeff Dyer of Springfield, Mass., Monday night. in. his: US. debut ‘at. the Valley Arena, Potgieter, moved surprisingly man. and showed endurance and ability to take a punch... But ‘his offence -}left much to be: desired—show- ing: ‘him. to: be. the novice he. is. 120- POUND ADVANTAGE Dyer, outweighed by. 120% pounds and giving away 11% in- ches in height, crouched low and waded into Potgieter with hard rights and lefts to the body in registering his 14th victory in 16 pro-bouts, — Obviously, needs’ experience in. the: big fighter the ring. | Even ‘that: may: not be enough. He won 11 straight ‘bouts, ‘nine p - by: Knockouts: before . drawing | third. A.second-poll: ‘will be tak- {en at the end of. the: season. The combined. points..will:decide the first. and ‘second. t ns. ULLMAN ON 2ND ‘TRAM: “Make- “up of ‘the ‘second team, | based on ‘the: first- half voting is: Goal, : Glenn Hall, Detroit; :| defence: Doug : -Mohns, Boston, }and Bill Gadsby,: ‘New. York;-cen-. Maurice Richard: .Mon-= treal; left. wing, Dickie Moore, Kelly’ “nosed: out. ‘Mohns: for’ a defence Place on, the first team;y 260.43 Y and “Hall 4 45, Js Harvey, Beliveau and Lindsay "Craftsmanship - And: Lasting | : = Beauty ° ; 7 he veweede, Be, Your Guide Bi lps were on last scason’s first all- star ‘team. Others were, goalie Jacques - Plante, in. third place ard and Gadsby. Selection of Mohns, Ullman} and Moore marked the first time _they have been voted to cither the first or second team, Holycke, Mass, \—Joft Dyer, 211%h, Springfield, Mass, ‘“out- ‘pointed Ewart Polgicter, 332, | South Africa, ( 10), One Hundred Dollars... Monday, PR eed epee tiene Cae ate ae nee 100 January 21 “Civ ie POT BINGO Centre 8:00 “p.m, 100. One Hundred Dollars 100: { tumor: -| tre, Norm ‘Uliman;: Detroit; right|‘ 1) wing, with 23 points for the first half; this season, and Maurice Ri¢h-|- -fwith James: J. Parker of “Toronto | in'London in'May, 1955; : three for. a second, and. one'for al. He ‘came to the United States in’ search of fights—and medical advice—last fall, cand. ‘underwent an. -operation ‘for. removal of a behind, ! the | _Pitutary gland.» DOCTORS s mrenesren Massachusetts: boxing. commis- sioner Henry Lamar ‘said Pot- gieter’s career’ will be discussed at.a commission: niceting. “He's much ‘like a’ novice and "has a lot to learn,” Lamar said. a ‘group. “of-10 Boston doctors. travelled. -100 miles to witness, 256 Games CINCINNATI. Uh - tional League will play. a ree- -ord-breaking 256 night games in the 1937 season and one of: them will be a -seavan- opening contest, ' ‘The schedule, announced Monday at National. League headquarters, showed that in one of the opening games on April 16 Brooklyn's defending league champions will be at Philadelphia fora night con- test, - On opentng day, New York will be at Pittsburgh, Milwau- _keeab Chicago and St. Louis at Cincinnati in ‘addition to “the Brooklyn at Philadelphia Shows Endurance But Lacks Skill DAVE O'HARA ne 7 (AP) — Ew art: ‘Potgieter, | seven-foot-two, 382-pound giant from South ‘Africa, jis the biggest fighter i in boxing history, but until he acquires punch and skill to go ‘with his size the curr ent | heavyweight contenders ave inn no 0 danger, | | “He'll: have to advance very! ~}slowly.. and. hot. be overmatched.” To Play. Record | | The Na-'|: man, -his personal physician, who witnessed the fight, said afterwards “My personal ad- vice to Poigieter is that he. look for some other type of work,” | Prior to Potgieter's pro debut in 1954, the biggest fighter list- ed cin ring records: was Henry Johnson. of Ottawa, who stood seven-two but weighed ‘only 265 |. while battling in 1898-1900. M 0: N T R r A L Qe Montreal Canadiens’ “surge: to. the. top of. the National Hockey League: in last. week's play was. accompan- ied by. A generous distribution of scoring that: improved the posi-| : tions’ of . several “Montrealers among: the leagite’ s point- get ters... ‘Canadiens: had the only: cican- sheet: record for: the. week, three! oa wins in. three games, ‘Datroit Red Wings | and. Boston Bruins, the other contenders for first place; each had one win and suffered two losses. . ‘Except for Ted Lindsay of Red Wings, who collected four points :0n, three. goals and one assist, thete.“was: little scoring punch ‘among : ‘the ‘leaders. on .the two Royals Lose G rasp ¢ on 2t After Trounced By The, ‘Canadian “Press clubs now: y chasing Canadiens. nd Place -| By Cougars ‘The last-place Victoria Cougars, nursing @ ‘grudge from a 3-0 defeat. at the hands of New Westminster. Saturday night, got off to a fast start Monday night and handed the Royals a 7-1 whipping.in.a Western Hockey League game. It was a costly loss for the i~ Royals in two ways. Had they’ Ollie. Dorchoy When he was .car- won- they would have tied with ried into the’ Victoria goal_in ‘the the hanging by their second place in’ the Const div- ision.’ Also, bhey lost idle Vancouver -Canucks, fingertips’ to}may have’a cracked rib. . veteran Stampeders prevented the ‘sec- first period, It is. feared Dorohoy On the = Prairies,i- Calgary MANTLE GIVEN "BABE RUTH, SULTAN OF SWAT” CROWN BALTIMORE in Mickey Mantle, modern day. slugger of -the New York Yankees, was awarded: a crown Monday night named after the greatest baseball slugger of all time, the late - Babe Ruth. Mantle was given the “Babe Ruth sultan of swat” * roi hima ijtab cia! Sv for outstanding batting ‘achieve- = | runs, (52), vand runs batted in, Other awards went tor, ' Olympic ‘sprint’ star Bobby the American League, ” ment.” He led both major‘ leagues in hitting, ( 388), “home (130), last season, Morrow, “sportsman of 1956,” - Sal Maglie, pitcher ‘of Brooklyn Dodgers, “comeback of the - year,” and Frank. Lary, Detroit, Tigers, “Svinningest pitcher of By RAVE DILES DETROIT (M—Al Kaline, ad- Mmittedly a bit uneasy about the) s prospect of a slugging match with Detroit Tigers over his 1957 salary, said today he is “willing to compromise,” But the 22-year-old slugger Kaline Hopes For Cc ompromise With Tigers in Pay Suabble Kaline will be in Lethbridge | Friday for the Kingmen’s Club sportsmen's banquet. Kaline hadn't wanted his sal- ary disagreement with Briggs | ond-place Brandon Regals from’ nioving any closer'to first place: by beating them 3-2 in over-: .{time. The: Regals are sill five! points behind the Edmonton Flyers, SHOOTS WINNER: . Steve Witluk fired the winner | for Calgary. In Victoria, Bruce Carmichael scored twice for the Congars. | Nelson Bulloch, Lione! Heinrich, | Doug Macauley, Wayne Browne ‘and Don, Chiupka got one cach. New Westminster's. solitary goal was scored: ‘py Denny Olson midway, in thé second period. The.,Covgars now are only. three points: behind. the Royals. TniCalgary,. Stampeder « first-place! ney and “Dave Duke,’ ; don.” | The second period was enliv- ened ‘by a ruckus between Cal- lions. Sgn ‘| with Montreal Alouettes _.{ two degrees: from the University scor- “bers. besides - Witiuk were ‘Sid Fin- Bill Voss} jand 1 Les Lilley. scored for Bran- Herb. Capozzi VANCOUVER ‘@—British Col- umbia Lions: ‘of the Western: In- terprovinelal Football Union. to. \ day announced. the nppolntment of Herb Capozzi, former player ‘and Calgary Stampeders, as general manager. of the B.C, club. . Capozzi, retiring program di- rector of the CBC English-lang- uage TV station CBMT in Mon- (real, will atlend the WIFU meeting at Winnipeg Jan, 18: ta} 20 “gs a representative of the | Lions, However, he will not-take. over his new duties formally: un- ti] around Feb, 15, the,” an- nounecement said. The 31-year-old ‘former t inckle |" ftom Kelowna,.B.C., who holds: of British Columbia . succeeds Phil Webb,’ who ls leaving” the ce Meet dia yh I reg “Prince Ruper t. All 1-Stars, thig.city’s ‘entry in,an- the ternational Bask:e.tb all” Tournament’ to be held in: | Ketchikan Thursday, F ris day and Saturday get. a. chance.to practice up a lite tle tonight when they t take on Annunciation: Crisa- ders in thé-main event of a two: feature: attraction at the Civic Centre. at 7:30 p.m, Rainmakers battle Sunrise in a. Junior, league game. — Pilse ners. “Hand Bupa Third Defeat .. Prince. Ruperts, ‘this. elty’s! Lions to enter pr: vate ‘business. cence Aen a can at cue amy ne ‘Bombers Sign Texas End WINNIPEG -—Winnipeg. Blue} Bombers today: announeed’ the; “signing of Dennis Shaw, 23-year- old end from North Texas State ; ‘of the Gulf Coast Conference. ; oh The six-foot three-inch, 212-: ‘pound Shaw was: rated as a top “pass receiver and blocker inhis conference, ill draft choice of.. Baltimore ‘Colts of the National Football ‘League: in 1955, 2 eee ee ee are teenie nnanlinn aha anee at mame | ' |gary’s Frank Ashworth and Len| ' Haley of Brandon. Ashworth re-: celved seven minutes in penal-; | a for-h iS part and Haley, five. te carte stem ment citer oo { He was the ‘number; entry in Vancouver: Senior I}. basketball suffered their (hird loss of the seaon last we when they were trimmed by. Pilseners, 55-45, “We couidn't hita thing. -We took 95 shoty and made only. 18 of them,” said captain, W,. Mf. Morrison in a wire, During the game. Art Helin, was taken off the floor. with an injured knee. Individual seoring: Dexter f, MacKay 6, Kristmanson 8, Thrasher 6, Stewart 1, Forbes. 2, Helin 4, Clecone 7, Morrison 6, . - USE Want ADS—THBY PAN « coe cian nette dh pe eninge ee sai vicrminn tenn nnsen a | _ CANADIAN LEGION | _ Guard Against. —— ZL “Ina pr relirninary: everit |’ aired in public; Earlier he, had confided to friends that there! Wii J to Worry About Skin; Damaged by Bitter Outdoor Weather added he'll expect general man- ager Spike Briggs lo give in a litle (00, when they sit down-~ of foythe fourth Linie--to talk cons, tract in‘about two weeks, ° " Unhappy at the publicity given his squabble with Briggs and rnost especially with the general manager's comment that “Kal- Ine thinks he's as good as Mick- oy Mantle and wanls more mon- ey," the; young right flelder made ‘the flrst, move to patel! things up. Laur NBRIDGE, VISIT "Tm ‘going to ho out of town for about 10 diya," sald saline, "T have a banquet in Lethbridge, Altay Iriday and another one in (BL, Paul Ag soon as J pet bnek,: T'm golny logo down to the Alt dium and try to get Units Wing nebbled. was a difference of opinion, but he sald that alter a couple of meetings, the difference in ‘Amount he, soughie . and the amount, the club of ‘0 {fered watt |: much, oo Sa Ee But Briggs said the two were “far apart" on terms, He made! the statement about Kaline and Mantle and the Detroit ‘player iImmodiately dented that he aver ninde auch a comparison, “There's no sense In dragging this thing on,” Kaline sald, “tm willing to compromise and give In a Nittle, buy T expect the elu to do {he same,” Tonite ee cennmen aeimeetettameminer¢ and Drying Indoor Heat—with | NOXZEMA - ' Don! tlet icy, stinging winter winds and snow damage your lovely complexion, And don't worry about drying indoor ‘heat, ether! Not when soothing, medi- , cated. 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