™ anes) un . . oe: : ye : eek 4 . t : . CE ae ee a ge coding keine em Aon ves . : oe oa we + . Sot ee ee TO ee oe em eth a ae h ey te tee elas at * sete gig? ON arg ewes cet ee ge ae Pee ET ae es Ny DPE ORE EN a EE ae De ie ee ee We hb ee be eee hee ee te a ver ? fi” rete See tye oer ey one Pere pre ee es wore é « 6 ee Prince Rupert Daily News ee Tuesday, November 18, 1988 Araujo retires UK. rugby team here next year LONDON (Reuters) -- The} The party of 30 players and British: Isles Rugby Union team | two officials will leave May 16, Will play 33 games on a tour of, They are due back Oct. 1. Australia, New Zealand and | Six matches will be played in Canada next year, it was an-| Australia, 25 in New Zealand nounced here. and two in Canada. chs, Parker visitors he handles the ball that much; more so he has that much more chance to hurt you.” - ‘e from ring PROVIDENCE, R.I. t#i-—-George Araujo of Providence, former |. world lightweight contender, an- Canadian Press Staff Writer nounced his retirement from} EDMONTON (@—In the words boxing Monday night after ne eee dare ed dahon was stoppe y Curly Munroe i eb : of Worcester in the second round | the keys to success against: Win- of their scheduled 10-rounder. pes Blue Bombers a the sec- The 27-year-old Araujo, at- ball Final of the Western foot- tempting a coineback after 30) -"% months in the army, had_ said othe boys Know they've got to he would retire if Munroe beat Winnipeg,” Lyle said in the ’team him a second time. Monroe out- training room on the eve of Esk- pointed him last month. .,{imos’ departure for Winnipeg. It is time for me to quit) where the second game. will, be when I get hit with .a sucker layed T - right as I did tonight,” Araujo day. at 7 p.m. MST Wednes said. “I had better quit while I WEAK DEFENCE can still count 10.” Araujo weighed 137 Monroe 142. By JIM PEACOCK “he The .defence. was weak here last Saturday afternoon. when Bombers romped to a 30-7 vic- tory over Eskimos to take the lead in the. best-of-three series and become 6-to-5 favorites on Ex-Card ace fan 11-point spread for the sec- : ond game, Ifa third game is necessary ‘to pounds, Mori Coooel determine the ‘West’s Grey Cup ye Se 4 | representative, it will be played! . BABY, | chief. spearhead © Lyle said his decision on us- ing Getty or Parker at quarter will hinge largely on Pfeifer’s condition when he arrives in Winnipeg. If Pfeifer arrives safely and is ready to go, Miles will move to the, left half slot and Parker will be at quarter: The rest of -the Eskimo. club was in fairly good health. sey-|‘ eral still slowed with an assort- ment of ailments, but nothing serious enough to .skeep “them from playing. The players and coaches scoffed at reports from Winni- peg that a sprained toe might keep speedy halfback Leo Lewis out of action. WINNIPEG. @ -~ Winnipeg Blue Bombers prepared: them- selves to stand off the weather as well as Edmonton Eskimos as they practised: Monday night. As 2 winter storm raged down on Winnipeg, the Bombers wore towels und hoods around their heads and worked out ‘in heavy sweat suits. . T'S COLD TINSLEY RECOVERING. The club reported tackle Bud- ‘|day Tinsley, who was in hospital for treatment of a virus infec- tion before the first game, is re- gaining lost weight and_ should ‘be. ready: for duty Wednésday. He Played only a small part of Sat- urday’s game. . Fullback Charlie Shepard, who carried the ball Saturday, js expected to be used only for kicking. Star halfback Leo Lewis, who sprained. a toe in the opener, was trotting around the practice field Monday night. What part he will take in the second game will be known after he Is exam-, ‘ined today. Curling results play in the women’s curling league are as follows: 7 -p.m.—Newton 18, Waldbauer 5; Bremner 10, Bateman 3; An- derson 9, Whatman. 2; Gomez 8, G, Eby 9; G. Johnston 7, Lewis 10; Shire. 5, J. Johnston 8.-: | 9 p.m.—Rivett 7, Schuman 6; iMcKay 10, Ritchie 7; Scott 8, Results of Art ‘Murray trophy WASHER "33" | AGITATOR gi RATED 3 hs < By IVS. Testing Co. The : mw ——F in tonte of niz leading “automatic washers for Cleanest Clothes / for Lint Removal “under controlled laboratory conditions, Re- ; porte #29123, and 429123-A, dated May 2, and May 10, 1957 for Dries! Spin. W ashes clothes. up to 50% cleaner. Removes more lint. Spins. out more water. 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The former St. Louis Cardinals ace lived in Houston, Tex. Mort, a six-foot-two, 200-pounder, won ' 128 games and lost 75 in a 12- year major league career. first reporting to the Cards 21 years | ago. Walker came to the Cards in ular catcher in 1942. Pitching! to his brother, Cardinals to three straight Na- tional League ‘pennants in 1942, 1943 and 1944, In those three. years Mort won a total of 65! Death was due to cirrhosis of , 1940 and took over as the rege ; Mort led the! land look a lot better | Lyle still had ~ his : ‘problems as tC¢am members ‘for the plane flight today.” ma, Don Flynn's ribs areisore and l it's painful for him to carry out i blocking and tackling assign- ments. Ralph Pfeifer, who missed the first game when his father. was killed in a car accident in-Kan- /sas, was to join the club in Win- -nipeg today, but there was a possibility he wouldn't be. able to make connections. As a result, quarterback Jack- ‘fe Parker was running from: the ‘half line with Rollie Miles and -Canadian Don Getty was calling ‘the plays from quarter. than. we! ? ; ores “i flurries and drifting snow. formed one of baseball's top {did here Saturday.” - oe [flurries and ¢ ee halfback’ packed their bags Mondry. night; snowstorm game way to snow- There was no indication -that weather conditions would be at game time Wednesday night. The. field at Winnipeg Stadium ; has been protected by. a tarpaul- in against the heavy snow, - In addition to calisthenics and running through. a few passing plays Monday night, the Bomber players attended a meeting and watched films of their 30-7 vic- tory Saturday over the Eskimos in the first game of the best-of- three final. On. ‘speculation about wheth- ar the Fskimos will use Jackie: Parker at halfback or quarter-{; back, Grant said it doesn’t make any difference. “He can hurt you anywhere. 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