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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 13

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Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
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HflRMSWORTH Th Nan sir Canada Builds Challenger COUNTS I i-to 1a nap Ov CXJ No "TO uj.MJON.Oni body the UnitH Uon or a new unlimited ciasi hy- Uouid a No be nomtcd. 7 rtropUne to challenge for (he Trophy will start Harmswo'rth here Frldav. ine new boat, to be calied Mis Superiest. mil be and lighter taan Superiest BRITISH ENGINES The craft, designed nd oned by Jim Thompnon, London sporU-rnan who put Canada to the fore- WW bp 21 nuni oi sppedboating with his 1 LJl oiV- 7 I jZ i long and welgj C.500 pounds. Miss Superiest II ha an over-all length of SI feet and weigh? 7 000 pounds.

Like Superiest' II the new hydroplane be powered by Rolls- worm record-holder, Miss Super-test II, is expected to be completed early in April. Miss II set a world mark of 184.499 miles an hour Nov. 1. wit o- ri.T M- 5-v that record was ecliDrf noyce unton ens "Kviicu oi me aame vear hv Hiui ITT 0 ni oi me u.h.. whJcU travelled ai i.o m.p.n.

The L'nited States rurri-ntlu "We hope to profit from the many experiments we've made bat'" ThomPn He said the new rn(t ds the Harmsworth Trophy, vi apeeaooat suprem- drlvpn hv nK ti k- lj "Jro oi ILENGE FILED neiner is Sunori.et ni w. udon Thompson. Deakino in iq "armn challenger Jf of his son, said a chal- ia jiui Known at present. menu the troohv has hopn saia mat there Is a the Canadian Boating i Kaiuiuiy uonaia Campbell, Brit. Ufll wh0 ho'ds the of Highland if corn inr lpt.nrr,nn imodoie of the bhngthe iMdy nuiia a propeller.

that he was ca- auven cnauenger for the HarVns- to the trustees HUI 111. England. At the aiso lndicated'that Toronto interests are also consid- the Yachts-f America. "numnea class craft. 5....

i imm iimiit -z Celebrates His 75th iday Today BASEBALL HIGHLIGHT OF 1S58 World Scries' hero Bob Turley and Yogi Beira jump for joy as Yankees bring Casey Stengel his seventh world championship In 10 years. Turley hurled two winning games and was a big factor in Yankees' brilliant comeback over Milwaukee. They were the first team In 33 years to rally after trailing in the series, three games to one. VICTORIA ICP) Lest rir.lr tho "Silvpr Fox" hockey exploits span he was mainly response years, celebrates his 75th bVoie for the playoff system of day today. naugration of farm "Nothing fancy is planned numerous rule changes said Lester Monday night.

"JusWbt.aKS JORDAN CLEARED LOS ANdiLES AP; World welterweight champion Don Jor the lists of great hnrkov dan was cleared Monday in a ester Patrick was asso- me afjid my wile, urace, ana my sister. "My sons, Lynn and Murray, are busy back there in the East souabblins over third place in narcotics possession case. i. ne disagrees with mers. DeMARCO WIN'S PROVIDENX'E, R.I.

AP) Paddy DeMarco, former world lightweight champion from Brooklyn, won the first fight in his comeback bid with a fourth-round technical knockout over Lionel Butler of New York in their eight-rounder at the Arcadia Monday night. KifinX The district attorney's office declined to ifsue a complaint my rcot to live with fhP Mm.KS' I I HE WOM HIS II "J-ll y- COLLEGE VARSITY LETTER UnT 3" T) was-aid Mondav. "Fm- against the ncvly-crowned 147 moaerrre seven-man pound champ, arrested Sunday in a car with four others. "I thiopared with the the NHL." Lynn Patrick is general manager -of the National Hockey League's Boston Bruins and brother Muzz holds a similar job with New York Rangers. "I expect it to be a nice, quiet affair," Lester anticipated.

more ex more com Diaver, 5- fsrs sj 'vi v- sri jump 'i think old-timers ft 1 11 YNdvj 1 MM vVrS-i. aiea in tne ieivss cf the nr. I i y- in. they nave been, exagger-that was often day and to their aaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHnHMMiJiHiiiK i it i i r- i tjsjq I i i ii i miiii a -m Lester played in his first Stanley Cup series at 20, with Brandon against Ottawa Silver Seven. After that helayed on or managed 15 clubslin the same series.

STARTED WEST LEAGUE Along with his father, Joe, and brother, Frank, Lester Patrick came to the west coast to build arenas and rinks and mold teams at Vancouver, Victoria and Seat-(le. That was the first Pacific Coast League, forerunner of today's Western League. In 1926, Lester coached New LUITIB ER CO i LIMITED VPHonE 87 nAnAimo York Rangers and even played himself when New York won the Stanley Cup of 1927-28 when Lester was 42. Later he managed the club and took over as vice-president of Madison Square Garden. As an avt free-pUa- jents for bt ffolida favorite Javorite id6 w-'ms since after 20 per was of revi-; began, i differ-half- assesn-i building taxed at HOfJKEY -b1958 world amateur hockey crown to S.

i 1 Canada and completed the round- 'fcTN Jj J-- 1X7 robin unbeaten, scoring 82 in 'i rr-mfl v-jC seven games. Here, captain Har- Xj 1.., Ll ry Sinden, left, mounts the win- q-, t-irSs r- ner's dais at Oslo, Nikolai Solo- "weU. Ytxi see gubov, Russian captain, accepts fsoMS M6HTV intekestins the silver medal for second place. pemi HreU: JuT JfiVf 57- Fischer Pads Wlfijfe His Chess lead (llffflLf u'lYholderrom New York, bol- i 1 a-, States chess championship Mon- ijKvj 1 JsrWl TTCvliriV dav by defeating Raymond Wein- IrlJ 12-33 5 uy 1 1 7Wj OAW- i tein of New York in 58 moves -5UJ 111 iK lllfcjt, vVln in the completion of an adjourned jf Jh A. vJK V.

v' match. YTS- fflKm Sh. I This gave Fischer a 6-2 record. vr I vpi--f" i He is undefeated so far but has I i drawn four matches. p- Fischer's closest rivals.

Larry I 1 1 1 1" Evans and former champion I Samuel Reshevsky of New York. I were held to draws in the compie- JJ vYVY 1 -rvv, tion of adjourned matches. Evans it 3 and Reshevsky are tied for sec- 1 A HJT i (y A I If i ond place with 5-3 records. tp SgV rj" A Vr tHTVi c-J I rtC .1 I Reshevsky drew with Edmar rj jCv7ii.4 LJf "3 1 Mednis, a New York university jjj ilh-L7jL I Z7 fit SSH V5t: I student, in 57 moves. Evans was jwj 1 rjV Jjl- Phil McKenzie I' T-1 AfAV 0Z CAUSE DCSiT 7hS tHOtiM LlteS -J value, worth 00, noted has bwn of market obtained ai fig-nt roll.

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