‘ ED RB EE eee em e is second-place stint geese =§ Stamps hold third despite drubbing By The Canadian Press After an unenjoyable sojourn in’ second place, Winnipeg Warriors ave back in a tie with Edmonton Flyers for first place in the Western Hockey League's Prairie division. i a whl ~ Calaty play. arriors re »d in three un. | 70Or League-—w e algary ay- answered Boals in the third per-| ed Saskatoon dtfenceman Wayne iod at Winnipeg to win a fast,| North. zame from Calgary Stam-| The first period started in a peders 5-2 Monday night. flurry of Winnipeg attacks but It was Calgary's last chance to| Blair picked up a pass 25 fect hang on to a mathematical/out and slammed a screen shot chance of making first place, but} Past Winnipeg goalie Ray Miku- the Stamps still have a strangle-|lan. Warriors came back when hold on the third-place playoff| Stratton found a hole in the Cal- spot with a 10-point lead over| ary defence to even the count, 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, March 11,1958 Flyer captain given trophy TRAIL @—Jack Lancien, 8po- kane Flyers captain and starry defenceman, today was named winner of the Howard Anderson Memorino) Trophy as the most sportsmanlke and valuable paver we ihe Western Interna. 40n Hockey League during 2 1957-58 Season. 8 B the Lancien recelved 26 out of a Hossible 36 points from. the elght judges in the four league cities, Runners-up each with 17 pomts, were Reno Zanier and Yori Kralger of Rossland Warriors and Wendy Keller of Nelson Maple Leafs. etre nee ene tnananne cree et ergy, Remember When Ky The Canadian Press Manucl Ortiz regained the world bantamweight boxing title by winning a close decision over Harold Dade 11 years ago to- night at Los Angeles. Dade had beaten the champion just two TT nema cette = eee tee earn tees Ate Rete Ree ee ee i wane See Me in bene e lle te Saskatoon-St. Paul Regals. Finney broke the deadlock ; Se j fe ieeieoases wee yd o the ie ously. tortie held ene 8h : The going will be tough for the} midway through — the second | Te , : Ls before losing t Ve Tou years - , Ct tae eee . Regals for the next few days.} when he latched on to a blocked CONGRATULATIONS—Matt Baldwin (eft), skip of the Al- - AOSINE to Vie Towee), SAVES THE DAY-—Goalie Lorne (Gump) Wors'ey of New York Ranvers drops to Lhe iee as he They start a Coast tour tonight shot and sent the puck into the berta rink who Thursday won the Dominion curling: title for OG Ya makes a save during National Hockey League action against Toronto Maple Leafs in Toronto | aaainst the leading Vancouver; Winnipeg 1.et. Four minutes! the third time, is congratulated here by Ivan Shillington, o ' , a Saturday. Rangers won 4-4. Gerry James, stan ling in front of the net, fired the spot puy Canucks in the only league game | later, for tein et the game Victoria’s official greeter at the championships. (CP Photo) a Wallace's Dept. Store a : arris. Heft? of Leafs awaits the rebound while Harry Howell and Jean Gendron (10) attempt scheduled. again for Winnipeg with a hard | -—-- een on an ar nec coo een eee nee tte oe ene eet ney eee am e to break up the play. (CP Photo) More than 5,000 fans saw Cal-|shot from the point. AFTER SECOND ROUND . ui SPRING a pila ee Is rn seca arene ae wee i gary and Winnipeg deadlocked| Both clubs tried for the lead . ; a x BOXING ROUNDUP ) 2-2at the end of the second per-|in the third and it was Lea who a FABRIC a = lod Monday night. put the Warriors in front for the entur! tie : or €a = a e ° VW Bass Art Stratton, Kent Douglas,|first time. Shortly after Ward vw EVENT n Bruce Lea, Steve Witiuk and! Witiuk added an insurance 7" iu in r¢ 1e 00 re over i Howie Glover each scored once |marker and Glover made doubly ° , on 4 ; ; for the Warriors. sure with only 25 seconds to go. in tournament ‘Bs ? Sm a . e ° ° Dusty Bratt and Sid ene Both netminders, Mikulan and ? “ a x “ tre leagu~’s leading goalzetter,| Calgary's Al Rollils, turped in 4 r op og OR . : f f ht tallied for ue Stampeders, good games, especially ar the NEW ORLEANS (CP)—The final 36 holes of the = F bo ¢ aims ure e in i Or id USE JUNIOR Te AXERS last per‘od. 1 $20,000 New Orleans Open got under way today with a ] & : ; insipeg defenceman ouglas COAST © VISION r , . . everay « yr, 5): Jeo Yvon Durelle, 28-year-old Baie: elle number three favorite con- | trying.” and Finney each went off with WLT PF A Pts Ken Venturi, Bill Casper and alter Burkemo the | a Ste. Anne, New Brunswick prize- ‘tender for the Championship, Dupas, younger brother of}head cuts curing the game, but Vancouver vies BB 20 3 204 148 20 men to beat for the title. i SALE! a fighter, said today he can beat, He beat Clarence Hinnant in lightweight contender Ralph! both players were back in action see est wee 3° aa aaa aes 62! Venturi, from San Francisco Those — climinated included : py ® a Archie Moore. light heavyweight; New York early this year, knock- Dupas, concentrated on a body|after treatment. Victoria...) 15 45 2 194 276 33 scrambled for ‘a 7 Monday af- Jerry Magee of Toronto, 149: Bob : gy BUY gl champion of the world. ,ing him out in the seventh. Injattack and the taller Cook was Both teams used junior play- PRAIRIE DIVISION ter carding an opening round 6g Pe3n, Cornwall, Ont. 152; Rudy: gy * In March Liberty Magazine. his 97 fights, Durelle has scored | unable to solve the perpetual! ers. Winnipeg had crema tute ‘Edmonton |... 34 23 3 223 184 71 to fall into the tie with Burkemo, Horvath, Windsor, Ont., 153 and 3 A YARD = he claims that Moore. at 42, is 43 knockouts, won 35 by decision, | attack. Cook’s only effort was to parerell Gary Diet an : Winnipeg ...... 34 25° 3 325 187 41 from Franklin Hills, Mich. and, John Henrick, Toronto, 157, EH OAND TAKE a “over the hill,” and that he him- ‘lost 9 by decision and been; grab and hold as often as pos- oo ous tthe M nite b: sun * Calgary Lee 27 31 ‘ 199 197 Si Casper, Apple Valley, Calif. The 36-hole final today was Bt A YARD a self is “no cream puff fighter.” stopped five times. sible. eee tee OF he Manitoba Jun- isask..8t. Paul. 5 =| Burkemo came in with a four. | M¢cessitated because of the heavy | gy "I Durelle predicts his main diffi-. —— Kercheval said he warned IN WIHL PLAYOFFS under-par 68 after posting 71 in rains that postponed the tourna ‘my FREE, . culty will be in the first six’ NEW YORK (— Tony Di- | Cook several times to “try hard- the first round and Casper tack. |Ment's opening until Sunday. a 7 rounds. “If I can make him go. Biase returned to the ring | er.” ; - _— e e ed a 70 on to his first round 69 nae Pp oaeptona enters Assoc. a lw | eight or 10. I can get him, be-: wars after a five-month ab- Dupas, weighed 158, Cook 154. W. h /: as they shared the lead with completed todny re aad oo EWA L LAC E Sa cause at that age. his legs won't: sence to edge Peter Schmidt : ; arriors r@ac lfla Venturi at 139. pe roe rf ve al nw pee ig ast.” : : , by a smu aan St Nie Moore of San Diows Gaby rene ° e f Those with scores over the sacola. Fla. where a $15,000 =DEPT. STORE: Dawn eee antiele in Liberty. las Arona minder a night. Di- | heavyweight champion of the I / h / t dd or jelght-man Gandia cyrtnetee tournament opens Thursday. ES a difficulty gett. ng a fight with Biase weighed 149, Sehmidt world. won Oe Paes nical Knock- fal as OO sn} QO ‘to four for today's play. pore, i a aby one - | eG : . 5: Moore. Every ume ne slap one Referee Davey Feld 5-4-1 onds of the seventh round Mon- By The Canadian Press Lett in the running were Bil PRINCE RUPERT AERO CLUB =i is.title, Mcore gets So r00.000 and Judge Mike Davidowitch day night over blood-spattered Rossland Warriors moved into the Western International Ezinickl, Winnipeg -born omer Se chatiene, the tebe Gut voted. for DiBiase. Judge | Bob Albright of Los Angeles in| Hockey league final with a 5-2 victory over Nelson Maple Leafs; National Hockey League player ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING {Followed by Dance) ‘biti ‘Hi i sj » final serics : Y living in Stoneham, Mass., . . , . tony had Schm; heduled 10-round exhibition, Monday night. And their Opponents in the final series look at! now } a ‘pate,-including TV fees. must: Joe Eppy had Schmidt ahead, | 2 SC xnik Mor B _ fh ; ; I san a Eaters. {with 141: Toronto’s Al Balding, ie at least $150.00. Not many. 6-4. The Associated Press card | boxing bout here. Moore weighed present like peng their eae onal rivals, the Trail Smoke Eaters. | 142: Bob Wylie of Calgary, 148 hackers are willing to gamble had DiBias in front, 6-4. 20115 pounds, 26 pounds over: The Smokies, who finished a! thy Wye ye ate cep nto that much. —_— the light-heavyweight limit. Al- | poor last in regular season play,' ter the second period, 6. Murray Tucker of Toro SATURDAY MARCH 15th “Durelle is ene ot Canada’s NEW ORLEANS i? — Referee; bright weighed 227. __: have the champion Spokane Fly- A Kamloops shot past. Kel-| ' ~ OS lorful fz "iters With Francis “fercheval callee a iait; Moore's precision punching : ers with their backs against the! owna goalie Dave Gatherum WAS! eevrerersenesceoercere snost corona * forte the ring. ‘in the scheduled 10-rounacr be-|@Nd neat beard were the only;wall in the other semi-final. | disanowed when George Hun-| . 8 pm, — Aero Club, Seal Cove he bought is Lass of four ween y alterweights Tony Du- ( Oth ari areola eke Mine toni ht ramen a ‘ Shas §, Shot from back of the, Sports deadline All members and prospective members ‘ ifters.” He calls him-'»as of ‘ow lean. and. _| e 41-year-old champ was wins onight’s game. ‘blue line passed to Kamloops. rnbers and prospective ‘ ~ self @. “fisherman who nee ene Cook of Bastion tain ‘fat and slow afoot. He was un- In the Okanae an Senior, men who were on the wrong side} set at 10:00 are requested to attend. ta fighter who fishes.” the seven: h round Monday night marked at the fight Ss end and | League, Kaniloops Chiefs hustl- | of the line. ‘ All sports groups with infor- LA TE TSE REE RCeeecseemee | Bite ine rank di lified Cook for “not could probably have finished tied their way to a 2-2 overtime! a —_ __ tion are asked to deliver or Ring Magazine rankec Dur- and disqualifie TOOK 408 _....1 sooner. | tic with Kelowna Packers. to/ | mation are asked to deliver or TODAY no Ta INE “pee fp Albright, part-time boxer, real/ keep the Packers’ lead in the: Id . i | News sports dep: fore T © T - M vEDNESDAY 9 PM. IN B™_DIVISION estate salesman and college stu- | final series at 1-1], e lers le e 1.00 am. if the ster is ca ne yeaptaieen... ses VEDNESDAY a t . ‘ { font. was cut above face ee N Rossland won yaeir an wath h e A e j published the same day. : ip and nose. S face, fi Nelson 4-1. Vetera: n-:, a : . Records broken, matched | iiniig°1 ee" ties we 84 ot “a igh single mani deaating has, tobe 7 with a slick of blood. |}tiors Monday night while slap-: . . tg a he hands of the e ; e * , ‘ he arlie a re »9. _ Despite losing three points to, can be in the hands o . | The crowd of about 2,600} shot artist Youi Kraiger, Leo. Kelly's Kids, Industrial Welding printers by 10:30. Sports tele- In MIXe lVe- 4s] CA ue warmed up to Albright as the Lucehini and Ray Demore each, SENYS Kids, Industrial We ing hone number is 4121 ~ rounds went by. Expected to be rot a sinele ‘amassed 891 points in Women’s: Phone number is . One record was broken and. single and ticd with Jack Sede-/a Sitting duck for ancient | Lionel Martini and Wendy! team heel ue last wT ate, sion, | @etterereeseescenserenccerceees | another one tied in last week's wick for high triple with 651. Archie, he foreed the fight for! Keller scored for Nelson. War-, €4m nh gh sing? n sion, ; play in Prince Rupcrt Mixed Frosty Lockers captured team} the first two or three rounds and ;Tiors split a pair of goals with | Other team title was taken by Curling Results ive. "mee honors with 1251 and 3496. then as the tables turned took the Leafs in the first period and Armour Saly age with 2452 | Five-Pin league, . . . Le : ; boints, while individual honors as i ‘ss results i the Evelyn Noble of Noble's, top- Women's highs were rolied by the best Moore offered. fired four unanswered markers s, ¢ lors Last night's results in re | ped the previous high for wom-. Doreen Paul of Pushovers (289) — - in the second. Keller counted fell to Lillian Auld of Idiots mixed bonspiel at Prince Rupert | en’s single in “B" division with. and Elsa Schmidt of Airliners PARIS (m— European mid- jJate in the third. with bata single and to Sandra curling club were as follows: nn . , to : 1} j arles | any . j . Theobald of Industria] Welding an.even 300 while Shop Easy (639). dleweight champion Charles | at Kamloops, Jim Middleton. The Niaatt "Bremner 9, Field 7: Lindsay matched the team triple mark. HAT LEAGUE RESULTS Humez of France Monday I got both Kelowna markers while With 607 triple. ' . ’ 9 : Hoa ft . . e ay re In “A” division, Jeannette 10, MeNelee 8: McDonald 12, with 3284, | Frosty Lockers 3, Fashion Pootwer nicht twice lloored Germany's Ron Leopold and Johnny Mill Cloutier contributed a 323 hj Newton 6; Whatman 9, McLean Other "B" division highs were a: Astoaa Messenger 3, Pushovers 1;{ Gustav (Bubi) Seholz in win- | iara scored a goaleach for Kam-' Cloutier voniriputed a 323 high 4: Warrer 10, Kristmanson 9: taken by Sandra Theobald of RCMP 3, Vikings I: Airliners 3, Es- ning a decision in a L0-round | loops. There was no scoring af-. Single to Dibbs’ 1077 team single, 4 arren 0, Uda tye ' Aces with 610 women's three, quires 1; Headpinners 2, Jokers 2. non-title fight. ee ce cca ee erm senna een ne - Rupert Radio rolled 2944 for Peterson 13, Paul 10; Beat JEAN SIMMONS : JOAN FONTAINE . PAUL NEWMAN : PIPER LAURIE \ ras ‘irst defeat in ¢ } _ ' , riple, ¢ Bthe rows. Rudderham 4; Merrison Alan Hale of Canfisco with 283: “EB! LEAGUE RESULTS It was the first defeat in 69 | team triple, and Hthel Andrews | Simpson 7; Bateman 9, Lind. and 651 scores, and Shop Basy. Standard On 4. CPA 0; Sons of; professional bouts for the 28- oot a of Cooks had a 7099 high three, | 9 Nps bong 7 4s 3: ith 1152 team sinele Norway 4. Yukon Jewellers 0: Cha- year-old German. ! ° . mA" Le: cet tee jp quist &, Mitchell 10, Davis 3; " D S " with wen Can ems . tham 2, Canfiseo 1; Shop Easy 3. Aces} * Humez weighed wie | : AT ULENGUL REMC hrs ‘ Berz 1, Bob Eby 8: Ritchie 7, TODAY The James ean tory In ‘A’ division, Harry Loyd 1. Terrace Transfer 4, Noble's t) Mail u a ‘ BK ‘to ) LONDON (Reuters) -- Results of Feupert: Radio 4 Jeanntes 0; Dibbs Hockestad 5: Shier 9, Parker 5; “y h T 0 ble’ of Vikings rolled 341 men’s high carriers 2, Iehy e& Sons 2, | pounds; Scholz 161, eeceer matches played Monday nicht! 4, Stars 0: New Liurel 4) Radio Cabs Fl 9 A. Jord ‘g: Inkster 7- 8:20 onnny rou _ ; : . . 1 wa eeeciete neice Pin the United Kingeoem: “0; Universal 3, Sunrise Vy Goaks 2) 1 1 Jol t nO: " nin ito 11 LL AAO PSO On , - im ops ‘Vans @ Annettes 2, Shan Eupy 2. itt, 2. Johnston 9; Dot i vy ' HOLYOKE, Mass. un--Carmelo| ENGLISH LEAGUE “he LEAGT E het lite Dean 4; Rogerson 10, E. Gordon. 2p , Costa, 1385. Brooklyn, outpoint- Diviston Tb southern “ comes pa hae tn an c f 0 q ed Ippy itl, ado, 19), Puerto Wolsill 4, Coventry 1 : _ Schoo) Helles 4 Cu-Op 0: Armour | 4) Dunbar 10, 2. Johnson 9. 2 7 pm, ' Rico (10) rues “ue Divishow UP Northern Salvage 3, Green horns 1: Kelty's, Kids! vor Wednesday's draw curlers 4 Ico (10), Hull 2, Darhington 4 Pa Induptria) Weldtug do Wie sisters 4 ‘ked t rol in touch with vpn, oremmenecnnn we Minshield 6, Workington 3 Wallace's 1) Suamieh Plumbtray 2! we Usked LO je 4 H tou ‘ { NOBONY ELSE COULD SYDNEY, Australia (m--Sam- j (Credit Unlun 2) Clausens 2. Idiots 2. | offielals at the Curling Club, my Bonnici, 13444, Malta stop- | scone WAGL | FOUL UP THE ARMY wae) rpg Et AEE BME, ak Wisin | ped Emil Tinde, 13445, PHIND-! ernoek 4, Rangers 4 . MISS NORMA CUTHBERTSON | welll SUCH A ; Pines (8), | Henrts 4, Queen of 1 Canadian Representative of the Radio Station HCIB HOWL OF A WAY! | $e oer eeeeoecsrossecsoccsrooeeresesesiolooneroloeoeeoooooroocooes. 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