MARCH 1, 1954 while Ford Signs With Y. Yankees pawns. -tuned his wnmpt with the iiive-time wrid chBmDI0 he roporteily received an ulti- matum tosign within in hours or be cut but of the club's plans for the no he season. It is bel ved that the 3-year. old mound an signed for 315,000, an increase. I 54.01!) over his 196! P835 Last Ford rejoins! the Yankees at two nut in the army and n 18 games while los- inc only 6. llt. was the best pitch- lnc r900X'd tn the club. n New York Yank- " Sm"-my Just a few hours after .. DAILY CROSSWORDI .lL!'Jll '.dLltlu I L ht itltsnd 11. A silk 1g Mymivg ( print.) ma- mixture 4. Cam terial '6. Resort 3. Type 20. A math 9. Final measu v 2!. Dig- cnnditlou 1.Mlxea nitied ji Pale 1. stutfin 22 Europ. 3: Native of mllefi tin region of lH. I.) moun- V irpper Nile A. Micro- taln " Talk; ecopic, one- range g 3. 1;, 310,-. celled :4. sun god -"W-Y" A--'0! genuine animal 25. Man's 35 averting sun 10. Giant red name aicicatrix god (Egypt. star in 6. Til 35. infant Hang.) Scorpio 28. Demure 86. Acrostic 1: iiance step 11. Literally. 29. A son word is lloard of things of Seth inscribed on Ordnance done 81. Gull-like amulets iabbr.) 13. Jog birds 40. Whether iii. Judge 22 Light. caress 23 Colony of rook! 2'. .iian's name 27 Mmlieval -wnpon su irticle l Fr.) 31 rrinvcrt inlv lmiiirr 33 An are 3 '.i'lLTlk' . ' WWO so rm la. as 'A .'.l.".&' iposs.) S no Jaws 4 tzor vctcll 4, liiqtitll l)()II N 1 That which ' .shrs 2 xirazar of Moorish kuigs Saturday's Cryptoqiinte: i A "LY CRYPTOQIFOTE-Ilere's new to worklt: AXYDLHAAXII, Is LONGFI-JLLOW i trr simply stands for another. in this twanipie t is used 1 itirce L's. X for the two Ois. etc. Single lcli' " t -s. the length and formation of the uords arc - ' Litu day the mile letters are different A Cryiitogram Quotation 'GDF GUW CREMUG RONWIRJ7 hi VG HNQCDGF TZ GWRPUDYM-TNQLYDYM. BUT NOTIIING TIUNS COFRSE CONTROL, (iii STOP THE HEADLONG FIIRY OF HIS SPEED--SHAKESPEARE. ' fl; I 5- Wills. (' ..V A FFEC- THIS MONTHIS SPECIAL FREE CHECK OF CLUKH AND UNIVERSAL JOINTS IN SISI ON (W760 MP7? THEY'RE iiUARANTEED CHKYCO in a trademark of the Ihrysior Corporation oi Canada, limited CHRYCO PARTS AND KCESSORIES AIE SOLD IY . . . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FANG and DODGE-DISOTO DIALIIS Quickies By Ken Reynolds 1 .. , p . i i C in L " "3 - . my wife finds no raany wonder-full savings in the ' i n Wdnt Ads-that 1 ll H-1,:...,1-I3 C-Q broke for months!" lTl-IE GUARDLAN. CHARLOTTETOWNI Soccer Results LONDON. (OP)-Results of soc- cer games played in the Unted Kingdom Saturday: INGLIS ILAGUI Divider: 1 Arsenal 0 Tottenham I Aston Villa 2 Liverpool 1 Blackpool 3 Charlton A 1 Cardiff C 2 Pruton N E 1 Chelsea 0 Sheffield W 1 Huddersfield T 0 W nromwich 2 Manchester C 3 Iolton W o Portsmouth 3 Burnley 2 Sheffield U 2 Middlesbrough 2 sundevi-land 0 Manchester U 2 Wolverhampton 3 Newcastle U I Division '11 Blackburn R 3 Stoke C 0 Brentford 3 West Ham U I Bristol R 1 Leeds U 1 Bury St Rothertiam U 0 Derby C 3 Faiiham 3 Doricaster R 0 Leicester C 2 Everton 8 Plymouth A 4 Hull 0 1 Luton T 2 , Linooln C 0 Birmingham 0 l. Notts C 1 Nottingham F I. oldham A 2 Swansea T 2 Dvlaion Ill Southern Boiirneraouth 2 Crystal P 0 Brighton 2 meter C 1 Coventry C 2 Oolchester U 1 Glliingham 2 Southampton 0 Ipswich T 2 Bristol C 1 Leiylon 0 1 Swindon T I Milfwall 2 Aldershot 0 Northampton T 2 Queen's P R. 1 Reading 0 waisiiii 2 Southend U 3 Shi'ew.sbury T 0 Torquav U 2 Norwich C 4 Watford 1 Newport C 0 Division III Northern Barnsley 1 Halifax T 2 Bradford 1 Tranmere R”! Chester 1 Barrow 1 Chester 1 Barrow l Crewe Alex 1 Bradford C 2 Darlington 3 Carlisle U 2 Gateshead '1 Grimsby T l liartlepoois U 0 Accringion 1 Port Vale 2 Chesterfield 2 Scunthorpe U l Rochdale 1 Workington 0 Siockport C 0 York C 5 Wrcxliam 2 Southport 2 Mansfield T 1 SCOTTISH CUP Thrd Round Bei'Wl('I( R 3 Dundee 0 l-lainiltnn A 2 Mori.oii 0 . Hibernian 1 Aberdeen 3 Motherwell 4 Ralth R 1 Partick T 5 Buckie T 3 Queen oi S 1 Hearts 2 Stirling A 3 Celtic 4 Third Lanark 0 Rangers 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Alrdrieoniami 1 St. Mirren 3 Fialkirk 1 Clyde 1 pblvision B Allan A 4 Duntcrmliir A i Cowdeniiez-ith 3 stenhousemuir ll Forfar A 0 Ayr U 1 Queens P 3 Dundce U 1 St. Johnstonc 3 Arbroaih 1 Other Match Ltumliarion l Strarirac-r 2 HUSH LEAGUE Ards I Glenavoii 4 Ballymena U 2 Liiifield 2 Coleralne 5 Clifton-ville 2 Crusaders 5 Derry C 3 Glenwran 2 Distillery 1 Portadown 2 Bangor 3 nussiillwiii? Canadian Team To Tour Country SIVOCKHOLM, iReutersi -Greg Currie. trainer of Canada's world ice hockey championship team, said Sunday that Russia wants a Canadian team to tour the Soviet Union next year. Boris Miyakinkov, Soviet team leader. told Currie in an informal meeting that Soviet delegates to the Worid Ice Hockey Federation's congrem will extend it formal in- vitation to Canada when it opens here today. Currie would not bind Canada. to accept since the invitation would have to go through the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. Former Swimming star Eleanor Helm Granted Iiivoree Las VEGAS. Nev., (Ari arm. mer swimming star Eleanor Holni was granted a divorce from show. man Billy Rose in a routine 15- minute court appearance Saturday. It was in marked contrast to the year-loniz battle of the Roses in which they aired domestic troubles after 13 years of marriage. Miss Holm. tanned from daily swimming here. charged mental cruelty. The divorce was granted by district judge A. 8. Henderson. Eleanor said she is ndecidert about her future plans. 91 have had some offers for movies. one of my life story," said the attractive brunette. but added that she hasn't made up her mind whether to accept. BELFAST. (AP)-Robertl Cohen of France captured the European hantamweight title with a sema- tional three round knockout or John Kelly of Belfast Saturday night. Each man weighed 11'! 3M. Record Ocean Dive ( Te”. Celebrating Gmra la. .-.....,' 1 Lt.-Commander Georges Houot and Engineer Pierre Henri Wiilm are shown as they celebrated after making their record 2'2-mile descent to the d.etpths of the Atlantic off Dakar, Africa. Houot and Willin we-nt flown I-013.288 feet in the Bathyscafe to shatter all previous records for deep sea descent. The new record-hold('rs have been working on ocean descents for more than Lino years. lAnd so another week has Pllf.lPfl- Seven Days A Week in: far as twenty, Salil x-ailiai' iii C0"-1U1U9dfT0m I381? 3 ;ihe week as she siiiwolw-Ii llio j??w- i7”llfI(l)' yarri. ”Thrinn' i.-oodnoss mud and slush, but we are thank. lhere aro only thirty-iixri iiinrc iul it has covered the miles saiolvi rliivs in l30lii'iiiii;v!" in the pntioivn of our family lii'o.. IS the Pflil. In World H HFOCKHOLM. i0Pl - A pair 0! easy victories against admittedly low-rated ollponeriits shot Canada to the top of the standings in the world hockey tournament and caused experts to revise upward Toronto East yarn chances of wimijng. The Canadian club brewed to an 8-0 victory over Norway Sun- day as a follow-up to Saturday's 8-1 defeat of Switzerland to join three other favored tearns-4Ru5ia. Czechoslovakia and Sweden - in first place. Some of the other favorites found the going tougher. The Czechs. picked by most of the ex- perts before the eight-team round- robin tournament began, ran out of steam in the third period against Germany Saturday and found themselves outscored and outplayed as they hung on for I 9-4 victory. Finns Stubborn The Swedes, who won the title last. year in the absence of the other three top-rated clubs in the J3l5iVlS uhn knows how in rnunii ”Gnod jnh tiwpcall present tournameznt. needed three late goals Sunday to overcome an unexpectedly stubborn Finnish team 5-3. The Russians disposed of Nor- way 7-0 in Saturday's third game. 'Gei-mnnv and Switzerland, both uiiiless so far. played to a 3-3 tie Sunday night. Canarln's meeting with Sweden uoiiigiii tat 3 pm. EST! will be the first clash between any of the fnur favored clubs and the East York club now is heavily favored on the basis of the Swedes close against Finland. The Finns mart Czechoslovakia and Germany in between. Too l'IlAl'i)' 5-nipiy nizikiiig R HPW (-aionrl;ir, isn't chairs around the lalllF' at nwzil- .i" iltinks l. Now iiiiiil niwi T3095 RUSS” in ir0d'35"5 Temamlnil time Sunday breaks the ilirliariil tuck, when we niei-t again, iliixg3Cll0Yl- l Ayzaiiist No1'u'n)', the Canadians Canada 2 Games ockey Series ' ,. ease SEVEN Hockey Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS STOCKHOLM. iCPi -Standing at lhP end of the third day's play in the tl0l'ld hockey tournament: rTlaTedgagslmplc(I.gameAu'ith em- phasis on scoring without too W L -1- F A Pu much artistry. Centre Eric Un'lCRnada 2 0 0 15 1 g ger, who scored three goals and;Ruma p 2 0 014g 1 g assisted on a fourth against theisvwdm H . 2 0 0 15 4 T Swim Saturday. ngaiii picked up Czech”. 2 0 0 M 5 ; four points. scoring i.lAlt'P and setl Germany n 1 , 7 12 1 ting up two more tallies by right- SM”. 0 2 1 5 la , winger Bill Sluce. Finland H 0 2 0 T 12 ' Norm Gray, John Petro, Bob NOW”! H 0 3 0 15 0 Kennedy and Moe Galand also scored for East York. i sgturdaytn results EVUIU P13."-d Cnnatla 8 SWli.ZCl'l;-lrifl 1 Kennedy. a ?.3-year-old rciitrr cmghosiotiakia 9 German) who played his junior hockey withinuggig 1 Norway 0 Hamilton Tigers, drew a big handl p from the 2,100 spectators for his 5'""h-V' "'u"' goal as he stick-handled throughl5W”d9" 5 F1"l?””l 3 the entire Norwegian team. Canada 8 Norway 0 The game was cleanly played, Germany 3 5W”7'"l""d 3 with the losers'dravi'ui.1z five of ihei nine penalties imposed by Swiss and Czech referees. Line-ups: Canada: fence, Campbell. my Monday": ram?! lcziechnslovakia vs Finland lGermany vs Russia I,4)(-,khai'i; rIp..:C2ll'lada vs Sueden 3 pm. EST. Chapman. Goal, PlS- i on kari. Jamiaaon; forwards. Galani-i,' H.il,Tlrx1:)i1t;,a(;.xijiM;;dai;iiiilir;; lGray, Clements, Petro. Scott. KPn- p 'i'7"' '3” i T V lnedy. shill, Under. sluce; sub-f'”8l'k ”l”5Vl'ea';:'1d;,glalzxfgspbef: goal: Lmdsay' lrawmlnauld tmr'ea:"eAri'ieraican .1lLlVl Norway: Goal. A. Kristiansr-n; il””l”"F as 5 ;,mmhoW, am defence. Bakke. Blombersi. Voii:t,.:l': I-;,'r'R'l':ElDr1'hampion Hi”; P" Berg; forwards, 0. Sollieini, L,il,nE Th; mm mndmg ,,f m. Solheim, Bjerltlund. Ryzel. E i!;'admDn.pmkPd M AV,m.1an, Adolfsen. Gulbrandszen, Guntleia-ivlawc is Set I,” Smurdax MM sen, S. Adolisen. K1011 Kristianscn; ., C Isub-goal: Kurt Kristiaiiscn. Ts..." -.,- .7 .Ae-e- -- Referees: G 9 ii ii a l' d 0llVlPl'l,. psivitzcrlanii. and Vaclav Bcraiick, 5'(:;':;"lll(l,;I' U”;" R Ip .C7.echosloiaki.i. Pmajmsh Vmz, 540. Ry” l First Period 8.18. Jamaies-on 15223. i 1---Canada. Gray ? mi Third Period l 2SCan-ada, Petra 11 3st 'lSCanada. Sluce 3-ecanada, K0l1llfd)' . 12 la: iUngeri 113” 4eCanada, Galaiid . avcanada. Sluce icrayi 17.38 ' iUuaPri ”?"" Penalty B-akke 4 45 Penalties. 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