orm Champion Rallies To Tie Contender VANCOUVER (CP)—World snooker ch Fred Davis of Wales finish tonight to the 61-game series here. ampion ‘aught up ith challenger George ‘Chenier Monday night to set the stage for a thrilling | Playing devastating snooker, EES | Elks: Curlers: Trine | Prince Rupert Club | Elks Lodge members are gloating toctay. having chalked up-a second‘ major vietory over the Prince | Rupert club during the weekend, \ Sunday afternoon. Elks Lodge | have | to the champ won cight of the 12 | ‘games played Monday to level | the score at 24 games each. Da- | “Vis, whose title is at stake, was | ‘down 19-11 Friday night and 20- | ‘curlers are reported itrounced a Prince Rupert ifgeregation 4 games tow, i “We've beaten. them: at shuf- fleboard,: we've trouneed: them lat: curting,”” an. hysterteal. Elks | e. Grotto Cigar ’* Ker MacDonald of Sydney, N.S.. Fasterners Domina fe | osu: NAL Play By MARVEN MOSS Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) — Pick the name of any Na- tional Hockey Lea gue! aver <¢ 'g m. | pl ave) at ra nd ° | Results of Monday's Chances ave three to one: with Davis’ scores first, were te fy. yet . . 60-66, 99-33, 66-34, 37-57, 70-6. e's from Ontario or Que “15-43; 6-113, 33-90, 69.25, 9303 eC. : 62-35, 75-45, Of the current 105 regular] Six games will be played this players Ontario has produced 53: afternoon and the remainder to- and Quebec 24, outdistancine ‘nMght. the other provinces and. of! course, other countries, Western Canada was the | birthplace of 26 players and the: Maritimes two, a breakdown | ‘lied to take the last four. / games. | iting the heavier of it Monday night, shows Saskatchewan with 11,: Alpine skiing championship. Ann Hegstveit, 19, Manitoba cight, Alberta seven: was seventh. and one each from Nova Scotia a ures on _— and Prince Edward Island. From the = Maritimes, New: NECK AND NECK York Rangers have centre Par- and Detroit Red Wings’ centre. Forbes Kennedy is from Char-: lottetown. ECONOMICS FACTOR \ Canada's The only two players in the dian athlete in 1 VANCOUVER ¢ — Eighteen- year-old Eddie Campbell of Van- /couver, : abers of New Peegere er me oman Jack Ey. Skin Gloves boxing tournament of Garnant,' bere at the weekend. ans is a native , , A distant counsin, Wales, and right winger Gery: —-Foley was born in Ware, Mass. Campbell of Seattle, was award- Sauer Both moved to Canada at an ed the runner-up trophy. early age. : Eddie clinched the title when President Clarence Campbell he dropped Georg of the NHL says the dominance: Vernon lor a lu-count after 25) by Ontario and Quebec is not. seconds of the second round of are merely a result of their larger his final bout Saturday night. populations. ot “The two provinces have 105 against John Pennier more youngsters than other: quateh, B.C. The match was | Lil ists, edged his total to 6g ‘’®@ding scorers: Cooper. tober, 1936, ASSOCIATION areas to draw on tor hockey (i- | handled by TV star Jay Silver- | two assists, edged his total to 63 GA Pts PIM WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 S Se es ent, but it appears there are also iheels, who plays Tonto in the i in the league’s official standing Meore. Mont. ....., 30 26 66 44 7 pm Garner vs. Dunbar | ; economic factors involved.” ine |“Lone Ranger” series. ;Teleased today. i Bathe nt Mont... 20 42 $2 So Shier ve. Lindsne Murray ys.) LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS said in an interview. 5-1, Judged top bout of the two-;, Moore is the top sore With Geoffrion. Mont. 0. as 23°50 5! Peterson. Ford vs. Rudderham,. New York vm-Mickey Craw THURSD fs 4 FEB 1 3th “rm convinced severe CCO- day show was the Friday night : 30 goals. Richard teads the 98- porvath. Boston .... 20 30 50 51 Walihauer vs Laurier, Stevens’ ,,.Ne* oO! Poh ickey C aw , . nomic conditions produce 4) scrap between Wally Louis of | Sists department with 41. Howe, Detroit ...... 88 4 47 SG MeDonald. “ os >; ford, 152, Saginas, Mich. Ont- abundance of hockey players. In! Vernon and St. Mary’s Benny! The teams, as well as the scor- 'Stasiuk, Boston 18 26 44 49 VS. owe : - pointed’ Tex Gonzalez, 155. Eust hard times, when jobs are. Pierre ers, didn’t fare any too welj, Delvecchio. Detroit .. 14 40 44° 1g 9:15 p.m.—R. Eby vs. Bateman. Orange, NJ. tl. . scarce, hockey is a medium for Canilla Morgan, 17-year-old Chicago Black Hawks had the MeReinee ee ton. 0 DD i 30 Eyolfson vs. McNeice, Bird re) Paris i -- Jimmy Martinez, mm ate ’ ’ . : c - Fe : , . “ BICC °¥, Bostea ». 20 22 42 2 _ 4 j : : , - te n Tey youths with the necessary skills: gan, aly best record for the week —tyo wo . Paul, Georgeson vs. Gladding, ! 160!., Phoenix, Ariz., and Germ- e ® | Miss Kitwanga of Prince Ru- to earn good money. . 7 . Yo . Fg “A decade or two aco. before! Pert. won the Totem Princess | Wins and a loss for four of a ecad ° oO ago, 210 : | | Gloves Title | Vancouver's Chenier, opening | Monday night's play with a high | break for the day of 77, took the | first two games but Davis ral- He ;won four of the six afternoon The Welshman who said Sun- jday that playing with the light- :er North American snooker ball , was “almost like striking a table ;tennis ball” compared with hit- English ball,. ‘appeared to be getting the fell fames, Ed Campbell outstanding | 956, walked | os . a a aye Off with his fourth consecutive - league born outside sees are Buckskin Boy title at the Buck- | i i i ' | Bobby won his iinal match! Month, scored one goal and NOW. of 9.06. of Sas- | i ~ 2 Wheeler of St. Jovite, Que., en’s downhille race at Bad Miss Wheeler, 23. sped down the FIRST CANADIAN TITLE—Lucille streaks to victory in the world wom Gastein, Austria, Thursday. 7.872-foot. course in 2:12] a. poo. 1 its first world of Ottawa ‘CP Photo) to give Canada Pocket Rocket. Moore In Tight Scoring Race MONTREAL. (CP)—Henri (Pocket Rocket) Ri- ichard picked up a couple of points on teammate Dick- Bobby,. - ee, oy le Moore last week in the National Hockey League: scoring race but the pursuit from other quarters re- e Louis of Mained pretty much a stand-off. The Montreal Canadiens stars still running one-tyo. . the pace for the league's eoeties Moore, leading the pack for a with his goals-against averse Closest is Glen. Hull of with 2.65. ! t amassed 66 points. The Chicago i nas | and Little Rocket, with a goal Postponed Game the oil boom and the relatively; 2Ward. nae alae The an “he ne F > relatively: n c . e wks are ° high measure of avriculturcd ; ,two points behind Toronto Slated Tonight svability in Western Canada, we had a lot, of good hockey play- | ers coming out of the Prairivs.”: Indians Name Bore tat men ina voces) LO Inttelders |For Training is dying out in the West now? “Definitely not,’ said Carap- bell. “Curling has cut sharply! into the game, but hockey is -.till: SPOKANE (%—Spokane In- flourishing. Admittedly, there'dians of the Pacific Coast Lea- are fewer players of professional - Bue named 10 infielders to their calibre from there at present.’ spring training roster Monday But in previous years the high: and said they hope to add first number was away out of propor- baseman Jim Gentile. tion,” : Gentile, a heavy-hitting left- Campbell said the Wnited: hander who is now an under- States will likely send more _ Study to Gil Hodges for the par- ‘ent Los Angeles Dodgers, was rrecently injured in an automo- players to the NHL when cheap- er refriperation methods are de- Dolan, Los Angeles Angels third baseman in 1957: Jim Baxes: Pat Enos; Me] Geho;: Dingo Car- rasquel, Roy Hartsfield: Alan In cities—Montreal leads as a production centre with 12 play- ers, Winnipeg and Fort Will- inm, Ont. follow with sh 20k , veloped, lowering construction bile accident but is recovering, |- - Costs for artificial rinks In areas! The 10 infielders named Mon-: that have little or no cold, day are Maurie Wills, Seattle , weather. ,Shortstop last season; Bobby! A Star on while Toronto has four and Norris: Lyle Olsen, and Anton: double Places on Canuda's 1957) Harton: 8) Diek Cunmichiwel,} Toronto. Hamilton three, 'Rolg. | All-Star track and field team’ Toronto, Discus---1, Pred Sontag, Van- The Ontario total ts distribut- The Indians announced Sate) list, selected by the National! Six Miles—1, Kyle, Hamilton, ) couver; 2, Ralke, Toronto; 3, ed amone 36 communities, most urday 20 pitehers will make the Track and Field Committee, 2. Dieksen, Humilton: 3, John| Morris Limonchik, st, Hyacinthe of them In the northern section spring training trip to Vero Toronto sprinter Stan Leven-, Church, Toronto, Que, of the provinee, : Montreal Canadiens have tak-! Cn best advantage of homebrew ; talent, assembling a team thiat | Beneral manager Frank Selke! calls the “strongest. in reserve! power" nected with the organization in lose trophy were as follows: 1046, The Canadiens’ roster includes 14 players bern in the Montreal wren and only four outsiders... defencemen Tom Baldur, Mun., und Bob Turner of Regina, and left winger Bert Olmstead of Sceptre, Sask. and Neht winger Floyd Curry of Chaplenu, Ont. Beach, Fla. next month. man 6, Kerr 10: MeNeice M, ‘Eby 6, Dunbar 7, Bateman 1}; Joyee Johnston 18, Ryolfsor 1) Scott 18, Schuman 8; Shier & Fenn Johnson 7: Gruce Johnson §: Waldbuner 7, B.C. SOCCER GAME PROCEEDS FOR KILLED STARS’ FAMILIES VANCOUVER (-—Praceeds of a Mainland League game here will be turned over relatives of seven Manchester United Thursduy's air erne)y pt Munich, Frederickson sald Monday, Senior Soccer fou benefit fund for soccer players killed dn leayue president Frank Legion, Fang rloted at thelr ~ Kad to be enlled In to restore order. | Maple Leafs, who broke even in two games. HABS SPLIT VANCOUVER (P--A Western Hockey League pame between Victoria Cougars and Vancouver Canadiens won, lost and tied Canucks, postponed Oct. 29 when and'are far in front with 76 eight Victoria players were side- points. Detroit had the same lined with ‘flu, will be played record and with 50 points are here tonight. one behind the second-place The game New York Rangers who won and Americans and lost in two outings. Bruins fared worst, losing between — Seattle two. been moved forward to an indef- of three starts, ‘inite date near the end of the Canadiens now are in the | scason. happpy position of needing only: five wins in their remaining 17 games to clinch mathematically, LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS the NHL title. | Sydney, Australia —Clive Stew- Keeping place with his Mates,’ art, 160, Stopped Clarence Cook, Jacques Plante continues to set 151%,, Bastrop, La. (4), since he became con-. Gurung for the Columbia Celue! hurdles Ritchie 4, Newton &: What-| Winniper, headed the lists in Go-! the hop-step-and-jump and poles mee 9) McKay 11, Dominate 7:) vault. 9.) Johnson of Rivett 10; Bremner 10, Theobald | , Margrove 9, Lewls 10 ; Vancouver orig. Boston inally scheduled for tonight has: ‘Competition: ‘Underway is j Play for the Grotto. Cigar Store trophy starts tonight at Prince Rupert Men's Curling club, Draws are as follows: ; TUESDAY, FEB, 11 | am, Lambie vs. Field, McLean: f vs. Warren, Simpson vs, Antilla, Kerr vs. Inkster. Whatman V8. | Anderson. 9:15 p.m.—Rogerson vs. Berg, ! e Giordano vs. Scott, Simundson : Rudderham (PRC); vs. J. Eby. .Gomez vs. Cooper, |. ‘were m 7 p.n.—Lemire vs, Rowboth-!of the pokesman .said -yesterday, “Now: we're: going: to thrash: the. Prince. Rupert cud: ati broomball, if they've nerve: enough:to-put.a. team: for. the: Civic Céntre Centennial ‘Sports Jubilee ebruary 21, 22 and: 23,” he said. According to the Elks Lodge ; tauthority the scores of the games | isplaced but the winners : were as’ torrid tourney ollows Jack Mitchell (Elks) defeated | Dom. Dominato (Prince Rupert - lub): Club ! Jack Eby (Elks) downed Bob- Al Manson (klks) Johnston vs. Parker, Dominato i Joe Scott (PRC); vs. Mitchell, , WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12 i , @ pm. — Shier vs, Stevens, |. -Lindsay vs. McDonald, Wald- is _Wauer vs. Garner, Laurie VS. , Dunbar, Ford vs. Eyolfson, Rud- ‘derham vs. MeNeice, 8:15 p.m.—R. Eby ‘Bateman vs. Peterson, George- ! son vs. Bremner, Gladding vs.'s - McLaren, Gordon vs. Bird, Dibb:s Vs. Paul. THURSDAY, FEB. 13 7 pm--J. Eby vs. Dominato, Simundson vs. Mitchell, Cooper! a ia ! : i Li { ndsay (PRC). Don Scherk (Elks) beat Jack ' trimmed | On the other hand the Elks pokesman admitted, under pres- | ure, that Prince Rupert club‘s squad trounced Asked for a statement on the unday afternoon's play, a taunch member of the Prince Mitch Green rink downed Bobby : Anderson of the Elks and Joe ‘McKay's PRC vs. Murray,’ Harley Lewis’ Elks quartet. ‘Rupert club said that the “whole {fair was-a frame-up" and that. the Elks rinks were stacked.” Apart from that. he said he 'Argos Plan Exhibitions TORONTO @-. ‘Toronto Arm0-} Aros open mauts have lined up three home Blue Bontbers, 1957 Grey Cup ipre-season exhibition football | finalists, on Thursday, July ga, ‘games this year, two of them) 20eY meet Calgary Stampeders ; : : ,On Wednesday, Aug. ¢ 1; ~ agains ‘stern clubs as 1 AUB. OG and Ham igainst Western clubs, it wag! on Thursday, Aug. 13. iannounced Monday by Lew Hay- chen pions ww iman, Argonaut. Managing diree- | f Prinee Rupert Dally News _ | Tuesday, February 1f, 11158 against Winniner itor, | fan : aera ; : M LK t — Yeccum Paebed ZZ HI! DON’T FORGET = The CIVIC CENTRE CENTENNIAL SPORTS JUBILEE on Feb. 20, 21, 22 Tournaments Galore BROOMBALL, TABLE TENNIS, CHESS, BRIDGE, CHECKERS, CRIB e MAMMOTH OLD TIME DANCE, February 22 “Centennial Dress Theme’ Prizes for Authentic Costumes for any period during the past 100 years. Phone 4326 or 2244 to enter any one of the tournaments vs. Johnston. Gomez vs. Parker, | Whatman vs. Berg, Kerr vs.: Scott. ; 9:15 p.m.——Field vs. McLean, ' .Rowbotham vs. Simpson, Lemire : vs. AntiNa, Lambie vs. Warren, : Anderson vs. Rogerson, Inkster . vs. Giordano, : TUESDAY, FEB. 18 { 7 p.m.—Roverson vs. Giordano, | Inkster vs, Anderson, McLean ; vs, Simpson, Lambie vs. Lemire, ; Rowbotham vs. Field, Warren: vs. Antila. : G:15 pam.—Kerr vs. Whatman, | Revy vs. Scott, Parker vs. Mitch- | eH. Johnston vs. Dominato, Go-: inez vs. Simundson, J. Eby vs. Gordon vs. Dibb, Bremner vs. “McLaren. 4 THURSDAY, FEB. 20 had no cemment. Australian Girls Tops Swim Mark. ADELAIDE «?—Davwn Fraser of Australia bettered the world swimming record for the wom. en's 220-yard freestvle Mon- day night in a special race against the clock at Olympic pool. Miss Fraser, who holds the world mark for the 10-yard free-tsyle, was timed in two minutes 17-7 seconds, trim- ming by 14 second the record of 2.19.) set by Australia’s Lor- Traine Crapp at Sydney in Oc- 10). 7 p.m. — Cooper vs. Mitchell, Parker vs. Dominato, Berg VS. Giordany, Kerr ys. Rogerson, | J. Eby vs. Gomez. Simundson ys. ! Johnston, . 9:15 p.m.—Warren vs, Simp-' son, Lemire vs. McLean, Inkster! ‘vs. Whatman, Antilla vs. Field,! Anderson vs. Scott, Lambie ys. : : Rowbotham, FRIDAY, FEB. 21 7 p.m.—Bird vs. Dibb, Ford vs. ! |R. Eby, Bremner vs. Gladding, | ; Murray vs. Bateman, McLaren FREE DELIVERY on all take-out orders $4.00 and aver within city limits. 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. PHONE 3029 MELROSE CHOP SUEY 615 - 3rd Ave. W. Phone 3329 =, ‘inal Ballarin, 160)., France, drew , MEETING PRINCE RUPERT CIVIC CENTRE - BUSINESS (1) Election of Officers (2) Appointment of Delegates to the Nominating Convention ivs. Paul, Georgeson vs. Gordon. | a 9:15 p.m.-—Stevens ys. Lindsay, McDonald vs. Dunbar, Shier vs. | Waldbaucr, Garner vs. Laurie, | Eyolfson vs. Rudderham, Mc- } | Neice vs. Peterson. | Track Team Three Miles — 4, Dour Kyle wnilton; 2. Cordon Dickson ' TORONTO © —Five track and i field stars have been awarded son was top choice in the Men's | 100-and 200-yard sprints. Hami)- . ton’s Doug Kyle headed the real, 3, Joe Dube, Montreal, Bob Johnson, Vianeouver. Curling Results middle distances, | 120-Yard Murdies 1, John WOMEN Last night's scores In women's Top in the 1280- and 440-yard |) Passmore, Richmond Will, Ont. 60 Yurds—1, Mlennor Haslam, was John Passmore,: 2, Spence Hodgkinson, Windsor; | Saskatoon; 2, Maureen” Rever, Richmond Hill, Ont, Juek Smyth, 3, Dick Rau, Windsor, 440-Yard Hurdles... Eleanor islam of Suskatoan | was the only wontan to reeed ye. double placing. She was named: in the 60- and ld-yard sprints, | Placings: ud, Montread. HWinh Jump-t, Ken Money Toronta;s 2, Ken Grant, toon. MEN 100 Yards--1, Stan Levenson, Toronto, 2, Dick Tharding, onto, 3,0 Marry deedsea, Westminster, Buc, 220 Yards--1, Levenson, Tope | onto, 2, Harding, Toronto: 3, | ~s ‘Smyth, Winniper: Tore | sor 8, Terry Alcon, New Bhat Mute-