Eee vetromt mav cut ow at Beaten but unbroken “detiny bones |Third-place finish > mgageea | Durelle demands rematch| Monday, March 17, 1958 By JOE MacSWEEN driving rigt-left to the head. “T just couldn't get going. 1 es e @ indoor mile t Mab CHICAGO (D—ITrelanad's Ron med ms mee ing > _ . Canadlan Press Starr Writer But it s : Os — ", ee et nen tenn ee NEW YORK @ _. Vyon Dur was Anthony from then|was off—I can't explain it, I f ; un (On despite some solid flurries by {couldn't let &0 of my hands. I elle today called for a return the Canadian. Durelle absorbed kept thinking ‘they're moving match with New York's TONY lan unmercif 1 ’ ; ' ’ any enrurad ama , \ , ‘ Preiful pounding in the/too slow, but I couldn't let Pisin work inset hy MAIMTY GOODMAN Canadian Toa soventherourg ame ane, te shening. seconds hen a | record of 4:03.41 in the Chicago Canadian Press Staff Writer technical knockout in Madison of the seventh. Anthony now has 31 victories relays in’ the International wat re anne aac Amphitheatre Friday night, Detroit Red Wings won both their games during Delany shaved two_tenths of | weekend National Hockey League action. The first mark of 12046 see nae World victory eliminated Toronto Maple Leafs from playoft mirk’s Gunnar Nielsen in New competition. The second may hasten the Wings’ exit. York in 1955. wee sees tenement cet Goldstein had to restrain Dur- | and five losses, all his defeats by elle, who made motions as if tof knockouts. He has 24 knockouts continue when the referee stop-|to his credit, Square Garden Friday night, Durelle was walloped to de- feat but not ta submission in the ved the aetion. The fieh AS lusty braw! thai saw both fleht- ( 1 pnt was scheduled for 10 rounds, ne come off the Canvas—An- Sald Coldsteny ° Trp thony in the first rouna, Durelle| “pe was pottin T A-| [ 0 R |-N G went down in the sixth, swing- Phe ect l& to the point * “RTE The four points, combined | mre meee oe oe vee ine ow where he couldn't defend him- . wretersereccresscccorococooccooes| With two losses by ae nal "Phe. fightin ae ji self. Dr. Alexander Sehiff had ® Suits e Pants hoisted Detroit back into thirc wing “sherman from itold me to 1) sar Lord Byng swtecenr:| Yankees naigue Anns nats ie A anc hac] Fea 8 See ing Montreal Canadiens in the ing lesson and a series of lethal aoe ‘pr or VNng first round of the Stanley Cup barrages from the classy New '“I'M SORRY” ALTERATION SPECIALISTS ! playoffs. | York negro. | In his dressing room, Durelle QUICK SERVICE i" ht "Habitante al yon to un CaS - oe HOPES SHATTERED lsat with bowed head and mut- ig Habitants QIso0 W ; eo moe spp CP pve wy? sryppeay ‘ e i $c 0O gamer and tied the league record oo, Durelle's hopes for a light s Tneolsolabie tes a chorus Ling The Tailor for team goal-scoring in the pro- ob ed heavywelght title bout against of encouragement and praise cess. O wer Ss Archle Moore were shattered, from fans and reporter . he sald: 220 - 6th St. Phone 4238 h The revitalized Wings pepented op Op AM a A BS uy but he was still looking for ac-! ans i 5, sald: am Toronto 3-1 Saturday and bea ; BEI ws ae cemmes:: " Cd Boston 6-3 Sunday. Montreal , . SCORES FOR CANADA—Harry Sinden has only the goalie to He sald that referee Ruby q p whipped Chicago Black Hawks By The Associated Press beat ‘as he scores Canada's 22nd goal against Finland in the |Goldstein shouldn't have stop- | NEAL EVANS \ v0 ‘TD 4-1 Saturday and edge New York * 1. . . workd hockey tournament at Oslo..Canada won the game 24-0. | ped the fight when he did—at 31° . VANCOUVER (CP)— Rangers 3-2 Sunday. New York} Mickey Man tl e and " (CP from AP), |scconds of the seventh round-- || Local and Long Distance In an all-Vancouver final.|shut ont Boston 4-0 Saturday Yogi Berra, the big-boom- DEADLINE TONIGHT a “7 as, just a mee oft plane fn. and Chicago defeated Toronto a nt , . . ‘ is manager, Chris Shaban 0 Lord Byng defeated} Sunday. ers of the Bronx Bombers, . GH ; Moncton, N.B., said at their hotel | PrING ’ Wales 36-33 in pWLT F A pts; have started to get the bat . e e following the fight that he and) I nce of Wales 3 oF _{Montreal ... 67 42 15 10 246 149 94] ‘ . - g the fighter both are eager for a| STORAGE AND CRATING boat the Bare echt Bex om G20 ae Ha He 72) squavely against the ball > OUTSICAE FINKS Onber rcs eer PACKING . wis Detroit ..... 36-27 27 12 160 192 6 : . oe : at to win the British Colum-! poet o7) Q8 37 22 12 160 192 os and today the word went! match too M the ree ationat! LIFT VAN SERVICE . . . ! Tor .o+. OG 21 34 11 184 205 53 ‘ Y Omg rom 10 6UInternational : bia High School Basket-| Zerente o7 22 48 7147 a7 rout: “Beware the Yank-| 2085 - PHONE - 4021 INCH » bees | Ki 4 M f . B , / Boxing Club,” said Shaban, “Bat, ball Championship. rss nn ees,” | ge; ef} § ar ne OnS Pte i want it for Montreal, Joni Marler Saturday Van- Coast teams d slumps aoa eeers snap-on outside rinks have so far entered the|ming” | “ ped slumps and unleashed their, : ~ “ ‘ This left matters in some con- | F couver College, 1957 lethal power Sunday, leading the) Men's Marine Bonsnije nin “VE “(de : rae ae if & eC, Yankees toa 421 oevib ne the | Ss Marine bonspiel opening here Wednesday jtusion, since Anthony said fol f ; ; 7 : . ve r ; vic- . ns « . . : : * rier er a ' ‘ >| champions, trounced New crush Regals tory of Milwaukee Braves, tt / night and continuing until the following Wednesday. on enter te! i eateaniane @ Westminstei’s Lester j vas the first mecting between} Fifty local rinks had entered: vt woe POU OEE snaking a el Pears High Sehool 42 the two teams since the world] by Sunday and more are expect- / W k d Fj h Sat ene Fe a patton Carson migh senool 42- la att ho eS series. ed before deadline tonight. Three | eeken ig ts : nampa oye ‘ 1 25 to take third place. Mantle stroked two doubles,/ draws consisting of local en- | HOLLYWOOL (»—Art Aragon, e There also are tentative alane! a . ry . nate ‘ne ; scoring twice and accounting fori trants only will be run off both 153, Los Angeles, outpointed | Ho onterigg ‘avy. if Victoria Totems cap- By ‘The Canadian Press (one run driven in. Berra slashed! Wednesday and Thursday in the! Ghico Veiar, i351 Sto Peo. or Durelle entering the heavy-| . . Saskatoon - St. Paul Regals! vn eg en . chailene : wilco Vejar, 154, amford, weight ranks by fighting Tor-'§ tured fourth spot by edg- came to the end of the line Sun ,& double and a singie and picked! rand challenge (A) event andi conn, (10). . |! ‘up two RBIs. second primary (B) event. onto’s George Chuvalo at Ot- F ing’ Mission 43-42 in the, day night. | r two R . lane The entre hist so far indicates Te 'taWa in a 12-rounder April 22. ‘# AT THE CIVIC CENTRE . . | Seattle Americans extinguish-;, Cleveland Indians also got a several atone Nesom, BROOKLYN i#—Eddie Jordan, ' ; consolation round, h he Regals had of, P0ost when ace pitcher Herb| several strong local foursomes | 146, Brooklyn, stoped Nick Grim-; WAS RANKED NO, 2 : ed any hope the egals had of; ° : ways have : 1 | / . - ’ ey) Score finally made his exhibition | have been formed, and will pro- alei, 141, Stamford, Conn. (2) Anthony. 23 1 ‘clohine | Dy . . ryyo', Making the Western Hocke | ane : ida ati Es . , ' ' . - ntnony, 2 and weighing | Frida y Lord By ng) League playoffs when they over j debut. Sidelined last year when! Vide stiff neg giition for the —_- 117323, was ranked No. 3 amone- , F p.m. ag § ae . . . . : ower-~ ac . 8 . Le 11 . 2 7 rage al. ‘ nt . € ‘o j : trounced Vancouver Col-| whelmed them 10-1 in Seattle.| tye Seon ek, him ne Peon packed rinks from the in ; BUENOS ARS — Townes ight heavyweight contenders F Jeve 47-20 ¢ ' ye Val Fonteyne seored four goals. | « re in earl ‘in sprit ‘ainine Work parties took over the: S¢!pa, . Argentina, outpoin ~; when he entered the ring Pri¢ ay cae lege 47-30 to enter the It was the fifth straight de-| brain early in spring training. rink Sunday morning to do a ed Humberto Loatyzn, 157, Chile ‘night against Durelle, 28. weigh- a for final. feat for Regals in a disastrous! HITS THREE HOMERS complete face-lifting job on the} (15), ing Me eS was ranked NO. : vgs Coast tour and left them 12] 4 20-game winner in 1956, the} ice and club rooms a !2 behind Philadelphia's Haro! “ “Vye dye ‘ ? a , >. ahs a vey a In an earlies semifinal point behind Calgary Stamped-| young Cleveland fastballer gave} Drawmaster Tom Inkster HAVANA it > Martin Rodri- Johnson. i Prince of Wales downed | ers in the Prairie division. With} up two runs and four hits in a/ states he has a list of. curlers; ®¥e4, Cuba. knocked out Ciro | Durelle held Anthony loa HO A Lester Pears High of| only five games remaining Sas- three-inning stint as the Indians waiting to be placed and anyone! Morasen, Cuba (2), feather- draw nine months ago and it was A ° Nes er +earson gn katoon-St, Paul hasn't a chance] bowed to San Francisco 6-5 for requiring a man to fill out a Weights. forte he the cae that he De New Westminster 53-42, |of making the playoffs in their their fourth consecutive loss to, rink should phone him at 3318 | —-,- _ ifually had the edge in t tt De- . first. season. the Giants. or 2645, |g DAN DIEGO, Calif. W—Frankie | troit fight. And he looked like a Your CCF Candidate Kliminated earlier Were| Thus in effect the Stampeders Elsewhere, Washington Sena.| Late entries may be telephon- | Belma, 151, Wilington, Calif..; winner in the first minute of : teams from Victoria, Ab-|‘limched a playoff berth Satur-|tors unveiled a Slugger in Nei}; ¢d today or to him at the curling | era uad (Kid) Rayo. 148, Nic- Friday n.zht's fight) when he — ob stford nC Aerora, “| day night when they edged Ed- Chrisley, who hit three homurs| Club tonight( phone 5538). aragua 12). ifloored Anthony with a pile-. s0stford, Pourtena Y,/monton Flyers 5-4 at Calgary./in a 10-6 victory over Detroit Ti- SON ik ceeMeeneee, | ~ oe : OI ne rr mere ns mms os a 1 rns rere comer nin no Try yyyaar +.| Len Lunde scored three goals for} gers. St. Louis defeated Cincin- | ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA North Sur ey Cumber- Edmonton. The Flyers missed an | nati 6-3; Los Angeles knocked MELROSE ¢ y 0 and, Missi “tun 2S sses- {off Bo 5-1: Pitt: rod: = —7 : - land, Mission, Ocean Falls opportunity to take sole posses oft ston ; | Pittsburgh edged CHOP SUEY = [ wove | [eerry ues \(“aRGaE |] PTORD meme? NI Ptonwe sOOUe Gar and Vernon Son of first place, which they |Philadelphia 6-5 in 10 innings, | SOME Pratier \ Lona. | |mcoo muse LIKES | | UUGHEAD GO OUT SOMETHING HERE, JUG! ’ share with Winnipeg Warriors. [and Chicago grpite Sox clubbed OUR SPECIALTY cues ave CHIP A HAIR. LIKE “MUSIC POCr- | | HAS AN oY) NO BUY | Pm ee o - - In another game Saturday} Kansas City 8-2, icago Cubs: A JUG Buy UKE TO SKINS 9 AND-ROLL | OPEN Mino ) A PLATTE ee y 7. one ao nnecoovene a night the Coast-leading Vancou. (and Baltimore ser rained out. | CHINESE FOOD THE MAD OF APTERNOONL FONE Bye 2 ANO SASZ¢/ | Ge any) s Pes . , - . ‘| Pineapple Spareribs $1.05 NO ON PUES Base a immorta ver Canucks lost to last-place ; pp p . ANDO NO ONE CAM AGREE? Victoria Cougars 7-4 at Vic- i{ Chicken Chop Sue $1.05 dies of cancer toria. Rookie Jim Powers scored WEEKEND FIGHTS i! Pork Spareribe ” 95¢ all Vancouver’s goals while Gord . sa ds '! Mushroom Ch Ww . SPOKANE, Wash. (®—Leon | Wilson scored three for Victoria, |. MELBOURNE, Australia up —' ow Mein $1, ,Cadore, who pitched the ' New Westminster Royals downed mote areas Are ono. Free Delivery longest game in major league | Saskatoon-St. Paul 8-4 at New es. | 615 - 3rd Ave. W. Ph; 3329 baseball history, died of cancer Westminster. Manila (12). i et * veterans! hospital here There are no game tonight. punday. He was 66, In Friday's action, a total of | Cadore went all the way for | 25 goals was scored in three VV Fete innemie cane ‘Brooklyn and Joe Oeschger did | pairings as Americans crushed T O FREIGHTER SAILINGS ae =m wd . sat Ca ! J ‘the same thing for Boston Regals 13-4, Canucks tied up an e 1 when the two National League | overtime meeting with Royals WEEKLY I'L ABNER By AL CAPP clubs battled to a 26-inning, | 1-1, and Edmonton edged Cal- . - 1-1 deadlock May 1, 1920, gary 3-2, Between Va ncouver and Prince Rupert “ FO'HONEST ABE'S \i tee TD ALY. OO WEL, MAY foonar: TO BtIT—~ CHILD, WAY AH FIGGMES — Nan SAKE AH CAIN'T |; | AVENEL WAS THING OF | VM OLDIE | IT'S EATER, TO HAVE TROUNCE KITIMAT 51-39 . Leaves Vancouver Every Tuesday Noon weRey NOBODY £\ i IT-WHY AQ HAVE rT A FEW YEARS WIFA . ; it ; 5s = LONG TO NICE OLE MAN, THAN , e . and Friday 9:00 p.m. JEST PLAIN GOOD ~)Fj-— NOT? ( Lives HUNDERDS O YEARS FC erson He in star Arriving Prince Rupert Every Friday a.m. Ate vc val YOUNG BUM EL] | , and Monday p.m, : i * |. ° e A | in Rupert cage victor ctrigeration Benne tse : g y Refrigeration — Heavy Lifts We ! . . . . . . 4 at Dick (Gus) Nickerson and Avt Helin led a Prince Also Freight and Passenger Service to — ) : | Rupert all-star basketball team to 251-39 victory over |} North and South Queen Charlotte Islands —- et oh it Nitimat selection Saturday night at Kitimat. For rates and information call ma tl Ca ce) Tea toot thn ur saieteien est c) =] Nickerson ran up a total of 1h | mena ee ce eee ee _ ete , holnts, one more than Helin, ter their second straight victory | UNION STEAMSHIPS THE HEART OF JULIET JONES ney were Be ny geupent pry: over RCMP. Rainmakers have a | ere FO satpass the 10-point mark.! chance of eHinehing the junior, LIMITED <0 mW LSA IF Aca | [I'LL VOTE TOR ER OMYSELF ~ PROVIDLD Play sluckened off in the see- league playor! title by handing | oe , ANTS TO OCT MIC SHE OWIICHES ANG RUNS FOR THE DEVON r Ha Bee ‘ : } Lle by hi B slephones . © 49° WANTS TO GET HITCHED, | Pon OWHICHES A . , DEvc VDE end hal with teach team sco.) Sunrise the third luss of thei; Telephones 2333 and 2329 Hee ano ta? UNSEL SERVICE, Yeo, SIK, piven 18 20 points after Prince Rupert three-out-of-five series, Girls’ nwrignt, Agent PROMISE HERE REAL CAICH arn AND NOW FOR THEAY had taken A 32-19 halftime lead. | pinals tee off with Fashion Foot- The All-Starg trip to the wear golng after league cham. —anEEetnerEeEomeReeRRUSaseemN stun oreeTeesuesaenemsEnsNtneemnsssnes| emelter city cancelled Saturday's pion Frostys scheduled playoff games in all “ three elty leagues, PRINCE RUPERT LINEUP Playoffs resume — tomorrow Nartwig 3, Bailey 3, Nickerson i vtipht. In the senor league, Fras] 15, Morrison 3, Shenton 2, New. 4 eer and Payne will be going at-| ton 8, D, Young 3, Helin soccee|) SPAIN E OFF SEEM Gnt F 6C0lUlC OC UO 4 CCOPOPIOEOOLETCELELODOITISELOOO DESL OLED O~IDDND~I CE COLE Cb bbe bLbOe ty TH EVERY TASTE | ! SOMETHING FOR EVE ° an! i AT 2ND ANNUAL BOAT SHOW onig t . BLONDIE | By GLADYS BALDWIN hase ge .. , i Miving the blue and silver colors of the Prince Rupert AT | eed Puease Cet MIM PIS GaLL aAvE Toe POU CANT LIFT BOTH FEET] [uC cIFT BEAT Too} 4 Outboard association, the Second Annual Bont Show is sehed- Crour CHAIR, DEAR) i! LIFT BOTH FEET ) AND HOLD A CHAIR poor so” (TIRED ro ARGUE 4 uled to open Friday, March 21, at 6 pam, In the Civic Centre C Wel iS Ny am] ps Fn | | UR TOO nase Naren AOA | 4 e \CLIUM ane Sap aan] OD m my X X Ane. auditorium, a CUNDERIT Y ate! { = Cy a | ~ Se Dy 0 = Zz i ar 4 New bouts, motors and accessories of different males and mM. ies f ' rere OG a “o ot q materials will be on display. For the hunting and fishing bont | . ve ? i enthusinst, the latest In tnekles, maybo even in matehing { hor i as colars! R. P. Stewart, Commadore of the club says there will be iVic EIN l RE quite a number of do-fteyourself models, hydroplanes and L o A q — runabouts turned out by club members during the winter a t 1 months, Some of them will be raced during the coming racing EVERYBODY WELCOME | mpm ks 1 SOQKON, pel there will be suggestions in materials to use, hardware and plans lo look over, | | yeerrereorooss PP PPPIPIDL PPL DID OP OPI OPUPPD BIO DEAPIPOPLODO OD OOOOOE ' if ’ ‘ For the handyman, contemplating the do-dt yourself bont Added Attraction “Junior Jackpot” | (th I i OCI ee - -~ Pe 5 on z ee oh ee i mo oo : . ‘ a, LR ne ee rh i wee ee we EER REE Owe meme a gins ' wo « an yore 1 1 : in) & , » SM AEE Mes ,