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PAGE IL -II1E IKMOMON JOIKNAL. JtdMltV, KM I MHI 17, I Ml- uge Booster Night Turnout Sees Oil Kings Lose Indoor Tennis Students Execute Final Strokes For This Year 5,500 Fans Protest Overtime Goal That Gives Moose Jaw 5-4 Victory Waterfield Tosses Rams I To Pro Grid Loop Crown By Will Grimsley NEW YORK. (AP) Los Angeles Rams won the National Division title in the National Football League Sunday by overwhelming Green Bay Packers 42-14. The Rams will meet Cle-eland Browns for the championship next Sunday in Los Angeles. ft 4 A MA WO Hockey Standings (not I KAtil ini i.

i ft. By George Gibson A disputed overtime goal gave Moose Jaw Canucks a 5-4 decision over Edmonton Oil Kings in a Western Junior Hockey League fixture at the Gardens Saturday night. Despite temperatures that hovered near 20-below, more than 5.500 fans turned out in support of a junior hotkey "Uiwster Night" that was highlighted by special attractions. With Edmonton Goalie Bob Sangster lying on the 31 ttl K4 4t SV 14. I I it lti 3 si .11 It 11 i 115 111 31 3M It 1 4 4 li: -in in II 3t 15 5 1H 13 3D Si liS akaftn T4-tita I trtiiria I itiiiontoit I an-tutrr Calf art Cleveland clinched the American Division title last week and won its 11th straight fame Sunday by drfeatine Philadelphia Eagles 21-9.

These two teams clashed for 4 Ipaoi'd rrnun last vear with McBain Lumber And Canada Packers Win Alien McBain Lumber defeated Imperial Refinery 3-1 in the first ice well out in front of his net and apparently stunned the Browns winning a thriller game of a double-header at Dia-over the Rams 30-28. mond Park Sunday afternoon following a collision with Moose Jaw Emil Junsta, Ron Larson pushed in a soft shot to give Canucks the victory at 4:55 of the overtime period. Tt. A -r a Los Angeles gamed the divis- niie Canada Packers won over lonal title in a pulsating wirdup Western stockyard 5-3. in the AVION II.

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Hockey Results II1HV tiAMKS Niiilinal league Pton 1. Montreal 3 hirat'O 0. Drirmt 3 New York 1. Toronto 4 AinrrU-an League Pt. Louis Syracuse 2 trial saw tne nopes ui ueuvu Lions and Chicago Bears dashed in final games.

The Lions, needing only a victory to take the title, bowed to San Francisco 49-ers. who scored a last-quarter touchdown to prevail 21-17. The Bears, who needed a win to tie for the lead, lost to their city rivals, the Cardinals, 24-14 in two-below zero weather in Chicago. However, the Canadian Amateur I 1 Arisman Regains Point Leadership Hockey Association ruleboolc states Phubirin a Providence 1. Cleveland I wwi nen a piayrr is uuuira so.

i i Nanulimi 11 14 4 I 1M) in krrriMiair ii 5lj li) it i that he cannot continue play or go victoria 6. luvmi 6 lm lulr intrrlrasuc tJlii. I I to his bench, the Dlav Shall not be Peaul t. Nrw WfsimlnsW 1 The Jack Kramer Junior Indoor Tennis Club, sponsored by the Edmonton Recreation Commission and sanctioned by the Edmonton and District Lawn Tennis Association, ended its fail semester Saturday afternoon at the R.C.M.P. m.

Two of the leading students in the rollete are shown in a doubles match above, from left to right, Pat Kinlorh and Barbara Alexander. Classes, resume Jan. 5. 1952. Edmontun 6.

Calgary It MOTt KV 4 ll Jt MOK LETHBRIDGE. 'CP' Right winger Steve Arisman scored one stopped until the injured player's I Very Impressive Los Angeles Rams, in clinching goal and added two assists Satur- I I elli hr lilt 1.1 11 4-4 3.1 has secured possession Of the charlotte-town 0. Olace Bay 7 lilt Xh .11 puck. Halilax 3. Salut John 6 Jhe disputed play came after TT" 3 1 1 I 1 I (ulsiirl a SI 1.4.1 14, a Aioose Jaw TUMI me tnmon- vallevlield 3.

ehawlnlKan Fall. 1 4 niMiM 13 MMe 7 ID Mnllrlne Hat 5 II ton area jurist.t nnfl rrMdv 1 Shpnronke 2 Mi)ntrtai 4 overtime) 4.1 Si 1 Lindy Berry Inducted In to A erican A rmy their third straight conference day as the Lrthbndgt Native 1 title, didn't leave any doubts. Sons walloped Crowsnest 10-2 to Annual Touchdown Capt, Bob Waterfield pitched jump back into first place in the five touchdown passes, three to Western Junior Hockey League meeting 1 Onight Sfn, TsSS Son'forward has 48 ponton football fans are re- Ram score came on a 99-vard points on 26 goals and 22 assists, minded of the annual meeting of touchdown run by Jerry Williams I and a two point lead over Crows- the Touchdown Club at the Re- Junior Saskamoose brinsin? the puck up i iv a pt. tn front of the Oil Kin, llin Hon 114 111 I Mi WINNIPEG, (CP) The Free Press says today in a At San Francisco, a 51-yard cure fiai creation Building tonight, at 8:00. punt return by Rookie Halfback has J13 gols and 23 presldent Jim Suebel.

Senior lided. The puck carried on by Kitchener sarnia i the goal and deflected off Gerry Hrantford 3. Hamilton 3 overtime i Prince stick behind the net be- otn bound 7 fore rebounding out to the await- s'ttXbwnw ing Larson. ir SanRster was able to resume Penticton 4, Vemou 6 Dlav followins the incident but i onurio Junior A akaton 14 i Kl il ill Prune Alltert 1 53 54 11 Huinlxil.ll 17 544 llu 1 ANITOBA Jl M41K Pts HI1111I. Monar.h.

IX li 65 il Hruinl.ill IK 111 51 55 ill St. Huntraif. Hti .17 IN W. Hlark llaakt in 5 13 53 Hit 111 joe Arenas spei ed ives town shortly to take up the signal-calling for Edmonton Eskimos next year. pames.

I residence in Montreal, will step. The paper says that Berry, who won the most valuable ine last uriii'u uut uic uau un tiic i 1 4 rTuif Siana" Lfe -Vr BiUy" "iTia P7 award in the Western interprovincial Football Union star skirted end from a yard out P0' "a Peed. in 1950. has been inducted into the United Statess army, for the decisive touchdown. ffSJLS? The electi0Tis ha hPrn in uniform for almost a week.

back of his head in the collision. Kitchener a. oshawa Alix Pucksters niur if nljiPrt representatives oeuig namra io uene Acntymicnuc or crowsnest fh. pvpeutive of the Esk frt srhpnnlA rnmmir- tne e.et.ui'.c ui ij.c t-oiw timos Berry, handicapped by injuries, played in only one 1e(rrn I anaiU Junior Ithbrldnc 10. Crowsneat Paaa 2 Moose Jaw 5, Edmonton 4.

i overtime) X.itkafi lienan Junior Saskatoon 7. Hln Hon 7 nhalrheaait Hie four Moose Jaw 2. Melville 8 are hi in rwiini anipp Despite a two-minute penalty to Larson less than a minute later. Oil Kings were unable to score in the remaining five minutes of the overtime period. Two For Ferguson Top Camrose 7-3 I CAMROSE.

A 1 1 whipped Camrose Maroons 7-3 here Satur vvnrtYarks --ii i R' the Repons of Annis stukus. re- game with the Esks this year. 4rlern Inlrrnal lonal fenlnr ork. PKtsoargh b.ee.ers 0f 2.04 goals a game, mhue thu orPV Cud same will ped Washington Redskins 20-10. I Kona Johnson of Moose Jaw has heard George Persiison scorer! fun Trail 1, Kimberlev 4 day night in a Central Alberta ii iikaiiasaii rnnir From The taKen over once again as me HOCKey league Iixture.

Menage Kelowna 4. Kuimuupa 3 4overtlmet Sports Mill 1 badman with 66 minutes in the paced me Winners Wltn lour goals, i uuiuu.nun uuui; rcuwum ernon lovertimei La Kentucky Derby Chapp nleriii(liiiMal-l'aifii' uatt ty box. others. Ldmonton goals were Other goal-getters for Alix were The leaders: To Be Run May 3- divided among Russ Kowalchuk, Jerry Melnyk. Jerry Karpinka Patrick with two and Young.

Camrose markers were tallied by A Pt By Don Fleming Spokane 3. N'annimo 4 laMern (anaila fcenlur Hull 6. Kenlrew 1 Junior Winnipeg Monarch 4. Brandon 2 Arisman. Lethbndee 26 Tuesday Main Bout C.

Servold. J. Richardson and B. and Defenceman Ed Zeniuk 23 iprava. Cromsneii Dea.

Lethbndje 27 LOUISTJLE. KY, AP Churchill Downs will stick by the first Saturday in May as the date for its 1952 Kentucky Derby. The dat Because of requests from both Al Jones 13 20 Mills and Jim Wrieht that a cap- titaenberew. I ina DISA AND DATA For what it's worth, we pass along the prediction of a Vancouver scribe that Calgary and Richardson. Gordichuk sent trie game into Alix led 2-1 at the end of the overtime by tying the score with first period and picked up the only three and half minutes left only two markers of the middle in regulation time.

He split the session. In the final frame Alix Edmonton defence and beat 19 22 48 23 46 13 40 25 38 14 34 15 34 15 30 17 30 8 23 9 23 11 23 will be May 3 HMI.IV l.eaeue Toronto 3. Chlraiio 4 Montreal 4. Boston 2 The officials also decided to Victoria will fail to qualify for a place in the Pacific Coast able referee handle Tuesday cVoneit nipht's mam event. Promoter Al Trentini.

Crowtnest Oemin? has secured Maurice La Jaw Chappel, the Paris speed mer- D- 15 13 IS 14 12 keep an added purse of $100,000 on League playoffs. The order of finish as called oy Keith the big outscored the losers 3-2. Lineup CAMROSE: Constable: Bertamlnl. Wllco McClean, McKee.i C. Srvoli Koimes.

Steen. J. Richardson. B. Optimist Club Sponsors aangstcr cieanjy wun a snarp uetroit 3.

New yorit shot to the upper corner. Th. Plttcbureh 2. Bultalo 1 The goal Chmaxed an uphill Cincinnati 3. Cleveland 1 battle for the spirited Canucks indiananoils 3.

Hershev 4 (overtime) who found themselves facing a 4-1 St- "'J, deficit three-quarters the way victoria "battle a through the second period. Many I 4iieer junior spectacular saves by Sangster were JIon.t1rf' 2. Natlon1 i( fcmith halls 3, Thurso 2 Important in allowing the Edmon- Pembroke 8. Cornwall (Vancouver Matthews is beattle, Saskatoon, New Westminster, Vancouver, Edmonton, Tacoma, Calgary and Victoria For it to turn out this way, the Royals would have to slurrip badly, and this doesn't appear too likely. In their meetings with the Flyers Kenny MacKenzie's club have looked like the class of the league The Currie- chant, an attempt to maintain some sort of order.

Mills and Wright square off in "rubber" match, a bout that headlines the card. Cecil 1 Tiger 1 Goldstick will return to duty for the first time in months when he handles the Dre- February Golden Gloves Richardson. Masur, Mallck, Rodway, Sfrvolo. ALIX: Thomoaon: D. McColl.

Black; 3. Youne. R. Young. Menage: Hvrnvk.

O. McCoil, Wolke. Crowe. McFadden, E. Yountt.

Pasutto, Patrick. First period: 1. Alix, Patrick (E Younm 11:31: 2. Camrose. C.

Servold Bertamlnl I 15 3. Alix. Patrick iPassuitoi 17:21. Penaltii B. Richardson.

Holmea. McKee. J. Young. Second period: 4.

Alix. R. Young tons to maintain the margin as an-1 clubs intend to compete In the men aim nupc liminai-v between Rockv Waener Optimist Club officials scruples at planting false they were outshot 38-26 over the Si eompriiiion. muciais riprn i men cti-Jiuai wiiuuum and Barney Ostby. nounced during the weekend that Attraction nf the nitrht will he their organization will again route.

Lethbridge Jolts close to double number of entries over last year. Canucks scored the only goal 1 next Saturday night in the Tnatt oi C0Urse. is a Detroit first This will re- estimate, an advanced viewpoint. Paul Baillargeon's stunt of lifting sponsor the annual Golden Gloves the first period. Site of the 1952 Golden Gloves sue me im i.ueu a cnrt iPadinrr It is an Interesting article which (Menace) 2:30: 5.

Alix. Menace a l.ouo-pound horse. The leal, amateur ou.mus iuui uauit-iii. The. feat, amateur boxing tournament.

ssrom behind Crowsnest By 10-2 Saskamoose's pass never duplicated, will be performed The tourney is wheduled for waenl reports that his staff respects I Voung. the net at 13:58. Third rx-rlod: 8. Alix. Menace (R In the west end of the Pavilion.

rco. u-io. i rathpr than loves him iney 108 youthful mitt slingers tourney wiU be released at an early in Edmonton tomorrow and furth- for hi rnnripri Pat McGill and Earl McCready clash in the semi and Jot Corbett participated. Two Saskatchewan I date. er success against their "cousins achievements.

They might Tounsr. J. Your.) 6 09: 7. Camrose. J.

Plchardson iSteeni 12:46: 8. Alix. Menge (R. Toung. J.

Young) 6. Camrose. B. Richardson 14:46: 10. Menace (R.

Young. J. Young) 19:58. Penalties MenaEe. J.

Young. Oil Kings came with a rush in I LETHBRIDGE. CP) Leth-the second, scoring four In sue- bridge Native Sons unleashed four cession before Ferguson tallied goals In the first period and then twice within a time lapse of 69 went on to whip the fifth-place seconds to close- the gap. Crowsnest Coalers 10-2 Saturday Knuairhuk Score. I night to move two points behind and Jim Henry meet in the special in Saskatoon the m.

have added, too. the remark of a Nick Tomiuit of Sle ut-! miow magnate who was at con-does even Hartley Gus. McLeod hJm He a hardvman. He has plaea "Georgia Peach" Celebrates 2S3 FOR 4 WICKETS the front-runninc Retina Pats in V. 1 .1 i iCl I.LJ 4 lltC WVilUJ every position except goal, and Smythe Xhe troubIe with him twvTriil BOMBAY.

(Reuters) England Donairi pass from the boards to the Western Canada Junior Hockey cu.mda i ineuitfrsF Donalds pass from the boards to junior nocney despite his i with go resuus aespite ms nd hockey that there are not cricket team had scored 263 runs i Kive Edmonton the tie and Kar- League. Around 1.600 fans saw the being hanoicapped by a shoulder him- wm Tohonncnn air.c being nanoicappea oy a six of nlm Ken Johannson, wickets against India at -J 65th Birthday On Tuesday for four nir.io. finisher) nff XfcNeiirs nass same. separation and a bad anme i an Edmonton boy. has been named Tim Rrniti.

secretary of tne the close of the third day's play I after a rink-leneth dash to shoot Doug Coulthard was the big gun tne locals mt0 a 2-1 lead at 8:42. in tne Lethbridge win with three i uu-totJUiiui vl iiac wiiivciaij ui ill tne test inatcu uic iu in the test match between the two TWIN FALLS, Idaho, (AP lumbus. Ohio, with a full work' Trrus Ravmond Cobb, one of 'ins agreement witl San Fran; aexicciucuk oim Thistle t-urnng yiuo North Dakota Sioux, by Coach countries here Sunday. India made a.v-v. rr-inntnTl i j-'afcum oiuua, uy v.vai,H cuuiiuiw line ouiiuay.

iiiuw uiouc Melnyk made it 3-1. slapping in Sals ne Lrave Magee ana ue- MelnyK made it 3-1 Slapping in ic wave iviKtre biju Jr- i Cisco Seals and partial working 1 teave its lanclora tne taJl Cliff Purpur, a one-time hockey 1 485 runs for nine wickets declared Karoinka's rebound at 1054 and fenceman Len Smegal collected baseball's grand agreements with Detroit Timers. Exhibition Association as Zeniuk scored on a power play two goals apiece. Howie Yanosik with Prince assisting at 14:22 and Les Colwill and Steve Arisman i the huildine of their own built, thinks the Exhibition heads Red Sox. old men.

will celebrate his; 65th I hday -Tuesday. Ferguson got the Saskatchewan scored one eacn. .1 Gene Aclitymichuk banged home team back in the game with Ed both Coaler goals. monton a man short due to a penalty to Karpinka. Mike Zwyer 1 Cobb, who has become a mil- Regina Reports Football Club Cost Nearly $250,000 To Field ST.

ANTHONYS IN WIN St. Anthonys defeated St. Johns lionaire since his and Saskamoose assisted on a neat passing bout at 18:14 and Fer- are losing a bet wnere tneix grandstand at the race track is concerned He suggests they would do well to convert the ground floor to a curling rink in the winter-time, and perhaps a skating area as well The Association Is ever on the hunt in the summer for ways to make monev out of the big structure active baseball While not paid the fantastic salaries of modern-day baseball men, Cobb wisely invested money in two straggling-young companies. One, the Coca Cola Company of his native state, Georgia, has made him a wealthy man. He is today also one of the largest stockholders in General Motors guson pounced on a loose puck for Saturday night in a Town and days.

Is no long an unassisted goal at 19:23. country nocsey J-eaeue game on er officially as I I REGINA. CPiIt cost the Coach Harry Smith. The decision Fourteen penalties, three of 5 rea i if i sociated with the game. But he has them to Kowalchuk who also drew Ior dinners wun Mac- L-Ll I Saskatchewan Roughriders nearly made by the new execu- i Dtimire ViatrA It that Oliar.

kept close to it ly Cobb (stock car. midget car and horse $250,000 to field their western i Thac Glen Dobbs will replace Corporation. in recent weeks by giving advice to Twin Falls residents who purchased a franchise in the Class It has been 21 years since Cobb racing) and Brown's suggestion Canada I00tball championship smith next year. ,.4 i i would briivj in a lot oi extra i his last Orin.3 team in the Just ended. Dlaved hc-W0UJQ season a misconduct In the third period a after a confab with Referee Smith, Cote brothers sup-were instrumental In keeping the ga tor the losers-large crowd aroussd.

Besides the featured Moose Jaw- del'. Jurists. Husnell. Hucul, GordN Edmonton Junior game, local radio chJZ'' rerU6on; announcers defeated a sports-! writers' team in an exhibition forwards. MacDcnald.

Kowalchuk. At the club's annual meeting Pioneer League as a community ball game. That was with Phila- revenue. enterprise. 1 delphia Athletics in 1930.

But it I Through his efforts Twin Falls was in the -glorious days" of OFF THE Cl'FF Incident- Sunday the financial statement 1904-26 when he was with De-' ally, selling of shares in the new showed expenditures of $232,609. solved its player shortage. Outsiders Spring Soccer Surprises LONDON, (Reuters) Buxton and Stockton, two puny clubs out hockey game between the second Meinvh. McNeill. Karpinka, Grochoi- Representatives of the club, troit Tigers the famed "Georgia and third periods.

Thistle rink is going apace, umy posts in the eight-sheet building would be right down the middle. revenue of $244,680 and a profit of $12,071. Added to a 1950 surplus of $24,299. the profit gave No Final Score Offlctals Cam Smith and Dutch? Van Deelan. both of Edmonton, summary First Period: 1 Moose Jaw, Oak ancnrrHn-T to rilans that have been Although no final score was ar ic VANCOUVER I CANUCKS V5 5 EDMONTON FLYERS Tues.

Dec. 18 a bank account of rived at. a field goal from the (Sa-akamoosel 15:58. Penalties Ko- side Britain's Football League, armed with letters and advance Peach" made baseball history spadework by Cobb, came back I with his fat batting avetages and from the baseball meeting In Co- I slashing spikes on the base paths. States Davis Cup Captain made public Saturday Night, the club a weekly devoted more to cultural $36,370.

Saturday fought their way into the sportswriters' blueline proved the jrtuk Oord.chu things than sport, nas come up Jt was the seC0nd Western Can with a new type of profile on ada mterprovincial Football Un Ac maiKi" ii ure lauiumcu. Second Per od: 2 Edmonton. Ko- third round for the Football As- I Thelr coach Annis stukuSi ln his walcnuit- lMaDonaid 3-Ed- uvliHnn fun th mnst. i i 1 ha. monton.

Karnlnka (McNellll 8:42: 4 ilil t.il. "llVW-li i V1I11J kui vmv, litafc ivuai uuuut. t. editors They write-in part re-i ton ciuo in a week to report a awar(J ta Britlsh tore returning to Toronto, booted Netlli 5 Edmonton. Zeniuk garding his somewhat dual per- budget In the neighbor- Both teams will now go into the miniature football over the i (Prin-ei 14.23: Moos Jaw.

Fereu-sonality in reference to his deep- hood. Last week Winnipeg Blue hat Monday in the draw for the liters' goal to climax a riotous JJ2 SSfJSTj, 18P seated patriotism. Ana wnat evnenrliturM I thirrl mmH tihpn the 44 irlamor 10 minutes of SCrambly play. Hucul (6:551. Melnvk (6:401.

Kar- Mum Over Starting Lineup agalnst Australia's star tennis his players? A few of themj. (om. th rirt a ri nM-nnri Master of 'ceremonies Jerry pinka Basakamoose By GaUe Talbot OPTIONS" MELBOURNE. Australia. fAP) had enlisted, others had been Sonm-hich mpt from Wisgins presented Stuku; I hKnrrol3? nAntf.

met uivisKin which aic cAciutii, iium cnux irernuson ret The sUge ts set for the Davis .0 wno lPSTTifwi ntti frnm nip team's aacv Junsta minor and 331. mii i- drafted. One or them was taken Rider expenditures ln 1951 were first twQ roundsenter the it" the "Tattlctale Grey Cup" 0ak 2.2i Karpinka (4 off a Montreal-bound train by practically double those of 1950 1 fraT emblematic of the victory. Eight 4:23 Kowalchuk (5:47 1,1. rsntirr VJorfolon Hioh 1' '0 mlSCOndUCtl.

Are still ttailahle! Call '2441 1 for lutor nation jV.UU IldiiCIlgC 1 UUUU UUi. I1U UIIC 9 Moose Jaw, Larson iougnt an tne way to i overtime seems to know who ill Dlav the ii.vi.v... piervious mgn. in iou a total cuxton ill piay uic mtpr-Tnne final nnmerl nrH hwnm a snlrilpr 3 home victory against i xn provided spiraea cneer- States four rt th. 4' ,2..

This of H2.709 was spent. The reve- score a Rlllllllllllliliiia srarrlng roles for the United 4:55. Penaltv Larson (5:041. Stops Jacobson 3-6-6-7 22; 8ant liter 12 -A -10-5 33. a third-division club, leaaing ior uie iwuuitnj.

Aioersnoi. i uj. colors. Alter the final match niaver is even today Bmytne's ii.ui jtv -rn arH. against Sweden, Shields said the sentimental favorite.

Another about half that of this season. I rounri by beating another i team would be made up of Ted hn enlisted voluntarily, but so The bioest item nn th. non-league side, Folkestone 2-1 at home. i Schroeder. Tony Trabert.

Dick iate he never got into action, was nue side of the financial state. Savitt and Vic Seixas. ment was the $176,561 in gate Biggest upset in Division One Miss Evelyn Ossein, new figure skating professional at Glenora Skating Club, provided a free-skating demonstration to the appreciative audience before tame time. Al Couette drew a irreat round of applause for an imitation of the late Al Jolson between the first two periods. Santa Claus presided over a a man whose suDsequeni recrement from hockey brought Smythe.

according to his own statement, "the darkest moment Sut be did not say who would play singles, and who doubles in the challenge round, to be receipts. The previous year the Saturday was the 3-1 defeat at "take" at the gate came to home of Portsmouth, leader of the $97,440. division, by Liverpool, ninth in the In expenditures. $175,734 was division. i played at Sydney Dee.

26-28. of his life." They think that his LET'S TALK TURKEY! Well make you a real proposition on your old car. Come on in see how easy it is to (own a new 1951 Nash Airflyte. He did say. however, that he was contradictory nature stems from spent on "equipment, travelling.

Portsmouth narrowly avoided ana salaries. being displaced from the top oi gjant Christmas tree and dis- President Bob Kramer, newly the division as near rivals Arsenal tributed more than 50 attendance elected, reported that no action and Manchester United won their prizes, many of them donated by had been taken on appointment games and now each have 28 i local merchants. Band music was of a new coach, stating that the points only one behind the provided by the Edmonton Junior 'Riders were deeply indebted to i leader. not happy about TTabert's form the fact that he has a blind loyalty Saturday as the young Cincinnati to anything which he himself has star defeated Lennart Bergelin. 1 created or developed They 6-1.

10-3. 6-4. quote a Detroit sport writer who Saturday also was the day the 1 said: "Smythe is an ivory-tower US. Lawn Tennis Association dweller who looks upon all hockey picked to announce the tentative i as his personal vehicle to im-1951 rankings in New York. It mortality.

His egoism is as ex-gave the coveted No. 1 spot to Tra- cessive as his flamboyancy, a bert. but said that results of the trait prompting belief that his challenge round also would be objective is to further Toronto Schoolboys' Band. LlneuiK MOOSE JAW Goal. Jacobson; defence.

Petruska. Larson, Johnson; forwards, Zwyer, Oak. Blals- Bob Kramer Returned As Rough Rider Prexy fiTured in the rankings, which are hockey no less than his personal unofficial until approved by the status. His 25 years with the Independent nuance Exchange Ltd. vW.nTo18 COnvenli0n in NeW little of thej REGINA, (CP) Robert A.

Bob) I they will' have the advantage York Jan. 19. altruistic nf jtlllnnral fMp't Y. Seixas was ranked second. Sav.tt third, and Schroeder seventh.

We're ready to talk why not listen? NORTHERN NASH Ltd. 11740 Josper Ave. mm Kramer Sunday was re-elected president Pol the Saskatchewan Roughrider Football Club. Majority of the 1951 slate of officers was returned in the report brought in at the annual meeting by the chairman of the nominating committee, E. C.

Leslie. "They did such a great sil Mi. lucaiic. "that it was thought unwise to make many changes. At the same time WINDING VT The Detroiter refers to hims as belonging to the "win-at-any-cost school" and calls him "the most dangerous man in hockey," for his code dictates that the league and the game must come second after his team strictly in a newspaper sense, Smythe cannot be admired for several of his habits.

On the theory tlml anything controversial is good publicity, he has perience." Dr. Beattie Martin was reelected vice-president. Honorary president is Don McDonald. Honorary vice-presidents are Jack Rowand. Stack Tibbits, Jack Sangster, Andy Gerein and Sam Taylor.

Five men were appointed to the board of trustees. They are Gordon Barber, Harold Crittenden, Clair Warner, J. M. Wessel and Don McPhcrson. CAL'S LTD.

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