as-istr.d!o-so 9-rev - - - ' ' '.(ss..,'..-....,'.,r..-.a.;.;'.' '. g Orioles Announce Signing 0f.Two German Players BALTIMORE (AP) - Baltimore Orioles announced Saturday they have signed two brothers. Claus and Haniorg iielmiz. 0! MINI- helm. Germany.'the first players from that country to be imported for organized basebnli in the United States. . They will go to spring training Feb. 15 with the Orioles at Scotts- dale, Arlz. The Helmlg brothers were 17-year-old Hanjorg pitches and plays first base left handed but bats right hand. The brothers formed their own baseball team in 1950. They played on an all-star German baseball team in the European baseball gigmplonshlp series in 1954 and opening here Thursday. models his conditioning progr on that used by England's Roger Bannlst ule mile. is convinced that breath- skat breathe." Sands explained as he 0 Johnston lllnit Wins President's Curling Match ' V A house-wives team skipped by 7 lMrs. Kay Johnston won the Pre- sident's Match at the local Char- lottctown Curling Club. on Friday. Personnell of winning team was as follows: Chapman And Dodge Ranked Atop Junior Tennis Players MONTREAL tCPl-Smith Chap- 0nt., and John iman and Eleanor Dodge. both of eqafllly 191' N0.Pt W M T ' Montreal. were placed at the top omens h- E . ,8 ' """'f'l of Candis national junior Susan Butt, Victoria, G. Delat re- '-'-""'i-i taz, Cornwall, Ont.; Barbara Cot- rankings for 1955, announced Mon um muwn. Peggy Dewy NM", day. . - - .. Nickie w....h..-...... .. h.........:ggre;;c,1:;S-bafgyggg -ig:;;;,,g;;:, -ml 5"" 33""8Y 0' VH"0"W'I' Pam Dewis, Halifair and no Bassett, Toronto, 10. Enouniua.russq,auqaryz4.1956 Sands Holding His Breath" . Mrs. Kay Johnston (skip). mirejzggfd r:::.le('!pin:;:;VL(lIi-2 g3mPb9l1- Wimllpeli EQUIHY FOP T B H O Mrs. Bertie Howatt (mate), "Sm ”' 10' . O 9 . Mrs. Aggie MacDonald 12nd stone! The annouiicciiic-iit was made by Dr. Georges Leclerc. chairman of the Davis Cup seJe('lion and da- Mrs. Georgie Seaman (lat stone) Is: KEN Me'rnIrnAu.' Thc Pauline Burden rink was agent for a flour nilll in Saslta Canadian Press Staff Writer toon when he isn't skating, takesl Today's Minor 0 H CORTINA D'AMPEzzo rep)- 5...: four breaths willie hurtling:mg':::;::'Rmk: 32:21,,::"kij;ii,.,fi'i;?;11if;f”Aimffjfi sinned bY 5:? G"':5V”-imE -79E lohnny Sandsisholdini his breath. over the 500-metro distance. lmrb. Pauline Burden (SUP) mm. H k P I.-1?": fttremtheargrioligi filii And ll"! lonler he holds it, I!!! "N9" if I "mud "mnuge If) got Mrs. Barbara Roper (mate) Othefr i-aiikirips. in order of No 1; fun! the "E capable of pi”, ll” ""'d3't"'lT9d YOWIIWE "95 u” "ha? dmnce "" fme '",c””.hi Mrs. Shirley Storey 12nd stone! to No. 10: , no 1 5 d Mb; M h s"k"”o"' "'9 b9”" '" in uuyb Id be .ble lo 5:33 wnmn Mrs. Vi. Montgomery (ist ntonei Men's - i-lraiirois Gotiboul. W.i- 11:00-12.00 Q S. 5 Paper 1111:1110”: I" Dr” 5' E 9' chances of winning point; for shouting distance of thum Ru- lA...-)....... mriom Qua; 1:,-Ni gk.,1i,,,.,,.,; Wggms and Pep Wm. M1,, haw -t.-1-tn:;:;re;r,u1d Clam h 3 Hghh g:'n'g' N ":heih:vlntelrD90gi;l::”c: F-LOWING STYLE Vancouver; Groif Black, )luiil- no classes in the morning hand pltclier and outfielder. The - FAVOR RED TEAM The Canadian trio is lull of ad- miration for the Russian skaters who are favored to rapture most at the speed-skating points dur-X mg the Olympics. . i Eugenly Grishin of Russia bet-p tend the world record for 500 metres Sunday with a sizzling .3. "I'll bet he didn't draw a breath real: Peter Hayward. Sa.skatomi,l Harry lt'l'cc-dlloff. Toronto. Piers, lialifax- Gordon Dal) onto; Peter Barnard, 2 ' 00- .'l '00 Per l)crck r-rs vs Motlart-li.s. . 'l' :1"-' 4 00 5.00 -- llll(lt;(il.S ()akvlllc. .Royals. CIIHARD TO EUROPE g Woes 'l'll Skirts about 1900 were cut in pores." tight round the hips but owing out at the hem. The 22-year-old sprinter. -- Yuri vi to crack the four-milk Eng is strictly a liability for speed ers. "You've got to relax in order to took a rest between practice H R.” S sprints around the plush Lake:ti- maiiwgloieiswaybaiiognd th:lcoti1'.;e.l in o kg l-wh an . u e we so as I e ,corEs :rlrlliradrrillr'1ing powein dylrtlllinllshelsf I.!.WIl impossible to see what he C n d S I N G N . ' di ." i wI,',',;,'3L'3";:f, ”f;,;":,5f,?;”Y,f3; f.'.'.w2.-”fI"lllJJ”io'”ZL.l”ygllvlii "iiaipil"5iin, a ,ca1ra--y iwm-e- ro an-nsn roam Ar Thrill-Season Iran: I0 FRENCH com: Rme Club: . races. man who specializes in dlslaricr: Hm chmhom 31,2 mum, 1”, f0. g; mm A, H", cg," gm," 539950 ' 513' w gr mo C:t.lI'li(ll"sulhl::-rxlzliy me:?l'”r' 0' ;gnt:ln;IllieCIlIeni?l?1:Sn ti):-ealisszlldlt 7W'i" Ch" f'”"' 3H5 52,0 g twri" ch" EST slso , G203; Ana.-elw. I 93 team to use the brenililng technlr doesn't apply to lunlzrr dislallces 'm;g., rr-aid you lisursx to g. T. Vessey 97 guci. 3'nd.l P:l'ltlap5' tsigniflcantly. to same extent as it does to IJENIA '2". RN 4: SM -mil. H coM'Um,”l-....,,-a aymond Vessey 97 e s e as es sprner ever pro- spr . Qugfu Mary on... JAN. I9 ' - ch..im.g,so.nhm...i... Harold T W), 96 duced by Canada. "I've never paid much altciit fuuconis "mu IAN. to Sell. EN. 21 Ncv're,S::uWta:Iplo': Jack Andarews 96 Last Sunday he covered the inn to the number of times I take f;'c5i":”1't'”" ;v,f,,',f IE: ; Sal. res. A lct'::.'.”gs'.)n:m'::.."" Utley Birt 96 500-metre course in 42.1 seconds. a breath." Hid GINO" Alldley. scum m. rss. 3 Sim. res. 5 c.sn,nv.....i Cecil Watts 94 more than a second faster than of Winnipeg. at 2.7?a veteran of 171 WEINEAONIA 5:” :2 g::r;l;-55:11,,” Ira Lewis 94 any other Canadian has ever Yllll 1" compemwe 59”” skatil gLlrNrN suzasrm r...' real I7 . ' -' ch..sLw..,,s...ih....a.. Peter Proud 94 skated the distance. i log. "Mlybe I 5h0'-”d- It C9”3'"'5' F "M "'f mi '7 1 5 "mp". W. l.. Crockett 93 ; sands. who is a purchasing aeema to help Johnny." M:-L 7: 23;; ff” 7; 5:ff;'i';;U',';:f''M5" K. Swan 93 m-;-” - "”iTi T spew. r.. MAI. 2 - um ool i,”Yr""H”';,8 3; W" ::'- :2: 2 .. n. .. ""9 if V w w”: MAI. 14 ' - ' clmbour s0il”!IVIlDlO0 HOBBERLIN MADE-T0-MEASURE SPEUAI OUIIN MA" ”- ' g, V '- .g;:;; is-W "9 i :,Ar,'."N'r.........., 'w... til. it - 2'.::......,i........... Leigh wssey M 5.19,... r.. MA: 2:: ' Sat. 1A! 2: c.s'h,i.v...se;l”M M A in 1; w in mm" ”"' ii" :1: 3: so on J! ict"'"3.'l.'o. I " .- ur N, n 50..., .... . awe, arnpon - MW" Vimsey 92 ' v v ' ' t - lain” new Q2". TA” :2 : 3:; HI p Em. spmul, st CONTINUES UNTIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 31.51 glcllviviwtultil mt" "I: , M Am ., , , ts Hazel Vessey I5 ' i lveanu H. Art 0 M A"- : . . is ..g . A. . mi r as-anon ' I35! 3 Discount 2094 i gun" MA" rid - LE----AM3'i”'”'t't"”t'” ""' ””"” "' i Norman Brown 95 . 01' Extra Pants FREE l '"m” " ' ' ' - l C l H d .9 - - p . TAP Ranger Playmakerg Clfng; 9: 560.00 Suits now si48.tlII I ;,.y..,,:.,.i.,.,.g... p'."- d .. 5 M niayorr bcrllf in the National Lea date which is top on the Ranger Frank Watts i si 375-00 Suits "OW -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - 360-0” J No one can serve you better 0'" "' 9 "Pry :00 rhafuhli gue this year is Andy Bathznlc. squad and second only to Bert 0lm- -1"?" Ll"!-' 9' A wide choice of beautiful cloths is here for , Vii! New Ycfk 5W3" '39” Attop playmaker Balligale has stead of the Canadlens in the lam Eillfbelh Wilt 13 your choogjng, 1 Watson llll ill! lllhll Ni 0" I racked up 32 assists in play to gue. (CP Photo) g33lg,i19A:d";ie"g. 3: . , . h . av HARRY A. MacDOUGALl. . W-mm-n sm- o 1 V HALIFAX. N. S occer Resu is m I: or: n W" "W 35 l l our iers a e Y P Bonnell Ling as nsrrrnn MEN'S wrran i Tel.: 3-0363 '5 a ' . . s a LONDON iR0lliel'Si-RESUIIS of ?::;'-'loiIeMl:esllpl:oul. :0) esmocccr games played Saturday in CI." 4 , the Uniteti4Klngclom: ROME, (Ap)--rh. Olympic nob", C00”, 95 By WEBB MCKINLEY EN(;l!.)llS::hl).:i'AGUE torch Sunday started on its way 3-8niI1aB;;,Km'ti; :3 . CORTINA DWMPEZ7-0 "MM Aston Villa lillhclsca """i "'9 f”""”' ,"f "”"'”" "hnonala Crockett as (AP)--With opening of the winter Burnlcy l W Bromwich 2 Cmilni I d-4mP9"0' Lake-n Lewis 80 Olympic Games just six days Ellglglllql 6Agil'i:1cm'vc:;l1l1cCU!2 lcs stadium for the , . cera- alvay. four wt-.ll-known skiers took Ml;m'.'hcSmr C 1 Hiuddcrsnem ,1. 0 m0'"95 9' "N Willi” 0lYmDlC crippling tumbles on Cortina's in-achcrous slopes Frirlny and a sled llcw oil the bobsled run, the seventh such accident in less than I week. .. . These casualties lus the gashed icg suffered by- flgure - skating champion Tenley Albrighl of Bus- 'ton Thursday and the broken vor- icbra for U. S. skier Katy Rodolph Bury Doncaalcr previously. marked these as the most disastrous of all amen. Tenley spent the da hospital bed, insisting she'd be all right for the Olympics. Only the Russians. it scclns. are keeping llealthy.and daily estab- lishing themselves as a standout contender for unofficial team hon- ors. Across the Alps of Davos, liwiizerland. a 25-year-old Russian student, .luij Michallov sct a world 1.500-moire record in giving the Soviet Union its third sporti- skaling championship in thrc-c days in the Swiss international tournament. Accidents struck down l-Ivi Lanig. Germati,l"s tap woman Al- pine skier; John Sccnl, rliwnhill star of the Austrian lcam: Sicili- lhnr Jacobsson. Icelandic downhill hope, and Lebanon's ski captain. lllonsour Gcages. 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The flame will be flown to Venice. from where it will start its overland trip to the site of the Games. Runners in one-day stages will carry the symbolic flame. each with a different torch, from Ven- ice to Treviso, Belluno and thence to Pocol. Harry Sunshine Says UCLA Star Sign: Contract . WINNIPEG. tCP)- Harry Son- shlne. team manager of Toronto Argonauts. said Saturday -UCLA guard Iiardiman Cureton signed an Argo contract Friday in Los Angeles for 310,000 plus 31,000 bonus. in Winnipeg at the Sunshine. joint meeting of the Big Four and Western lntcrprovincial Football Union. said assistant coach Bill Earley phoned him to say he had signed Cureton. a draft choice of Los Angelcs Rams. The Argo official said Barley was continuing contract talks with UCLA halfback Sam Brown. who has been drafted by Cleve- land Browns of the National Foot- ball League. than 100 tlonsolls of his heritage Proud of his skill . . . Hi SIIVIS IN THE NAVAL IESIIVE Here's a young man with every reason to be proud! He's "playing an important part in Canada's defence forces as in member of the Royal Canadian Navy (llsssrw). learning to accept adult responsibilities, preparing for his own tomorrow- if you're 16 and have grade 8 education, you may join the Naval Reserve now, this coming summer youill get two weeks on board shi . You'll see all the famous inland seaports - Killailon. smilton, Detroit, Ssult Ste. Marie, Port Arthur - and sail as a member of s is in crew on full-time training pay! Ills a t iiic. ext .4 summer, if you continue your trainin . t ere's a chance Yovpmuil aboerdu ocean-going s 'p in the Atllntjc or . . uavs nouotv in ms NAVAL msavs ." Euti 'AIflCUlIII IT . A . ' - ngu. c.s;. oussu cnaatom. - Sinus Ialdng. CIIAII.-O't"lIlOVIN.P. l.l. 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