New Glasgow Ice . s ” 5... 0nt.. . . hce. Ranger Born at Schumacher. started his NHL career with Rang De a n Pre n Dean Prentice. New York Rang ers. forward. is one of the top scor- he Chaiaway To Run Bobby Locke Is Defeated JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters)-Bobby Locke the South African golf champion, suffered his first major championship de- ' feat in South Africa in 20 years S'atui-day when a young profes- K sional. Bruce Keyter. beat him by one stroke in the Transvaal open here. Keylcr scored 281 to Locke's 282. Keyter turned professional only last. year after winning the South ; African amateur championship. Rifle Scores . The following are the scores for ' February 15th.. I956, nt in; York Rifle Club (floss 1 Howard Watts H. T. Vescy Cecil Watts George Andrews Dewar Swan Raymond Vcssey Edison Watt: Jack Andrcwt W. L. Crockett Irene llardy Utley Birt Albert Court Class 2 Stuart Vcssey Myron Ling A. .l. (fluncy Leigh Vessey Harold Taylor 1-l0.Vd Vessey Arthur Brown Joyce Ling Louis Vcssey Frank Vessey Leonard Ford 23&SSi8:S83 l 1'3-7itr95nfemCE7,.gzmp7(zi7'e ......'e.r:;.:Y A ro sues roe -rite w BA: se ueur AFTER CASTING A BASS ,l1EAT iT LiE UNTIL THE R crime AS soon as me nsu PULLS -ms block. )4: wonlghstoco rr in-I6 Quaint no-on. IL sffz'iEE”1f5"31&7sW As its I semes- ai wiggtrer. may MAY wmr UMTIL4 Argonauts Sign Aussie Schoolgirl Chicago Bears Breaks Own Mark Draft Choice SYDNEY. Australia (AP)-Au; Tuesday. Feb. 21. 1956 The Guardian Page 7 LONDON (AP)-The world light heavyweight title bout between champion Archie Moore of San Diego, Caiif.. and Yoland Pompey of Trinidad has been postponed from March 13 to June 5, promoter Jack Solomons announced Monday night. ' The London fight has been the subject of much controversy in the last few weeks. Moore has en countered difficulty. 50101110115 has said, in meeting the weight limit for a light heavyweight bout. Solomons said he had agreed to postpone the fight in I telephone Moore Wil Fight .But Not For Title l SACRAMENTO. Calif. (AP) Archie Moore balked Friday iagninst going through with his scheduled light championship fight in London March 13 against lYolande Pompey of Trinidad. l He passed along his decision to Joseph M. Genshlea, secretary of the California Athletic Commis- sion and unofficial intermediary in Moore's long-distance argument with the British Boxing Board of Control. Moore agreed to box in London on the 13th against someone other than Pompey-and not for the title. He said it is too cold over there now and he feared he could not Jock Solomons Says Moore- Pompey Bout Slated For June conversation with Charlie John ston. Moore's Manager. Johnston agreed to put up I "substantial deposit" to ensure that Moore would keep the new date. Solomons said. The promoter added that Moore would arrive in Eng nd four or five weeks before the route . . Until Monday night Solomons had insisted that M o o r through with his scheduled charn said a few nights ago that in agreed on the telephone with Cal- Iifornia fight authorities to permit Moore to appear in a bout in San ll-'rancis(-o against Howie King if IMoore came here in time for the yliiarch l3 Pompcy fight. !SEI-IKS NEW FIGHTER But now Solomons said he in fiends to get a new opponent in; Pompey for the London date. He hoped. he said. l.loey Maxim or it would be either Moses Ward. After Kid Gavilan. the former .world welterweight champion. lost la strange decision to Britain's Peter Waterman at another Solo 'imons' -London production. Moore complained immediately. Almost every sports writer said Gnviian WES an 9353' WlilI'lPF. Moore said he would not get in the ring against Pompey in London unless he had an American rot eree. Then Moore said it wu too cold in London and anyway ha couldn't make the weight. lralain schoolgirl Lorraine Crapp make the weight. ers in the National Hockey League. ers in 195253 season. (CP Photo) Hen" 3 broke her own imgyard wumenk The "gm heavyweight champion g arty Walton -1-ORON1-0 (Cp) .. Mu”, free-st-ylc swimming record Satur- said he would prefer to meet By THE CANADIAN PRES. S MONTREAL (CP Th Q bec Norman Brown Schrlewer ace Texas pass catch day mg” hr me second tin" "' Pompey outdoors In Jun Wu.” he on Feb. 18th the first ice race W v )- e ue P tty Andrew , V ' ” . two days. p . thought the gate would be bigger. New York Rangers ended a ll of we mm was hem at New aison mes Egsszedagg m1;.d.,;g t,::fo(c:ihartii:n(mt;l:: Everett Wylie lnE4.end and N01,! 1 graft iholcdebd In the finals of the Australian Earlier. Teddy hwgltham, sec- liaamte w1m1Ess sdtreak ably l:eaNuns ,,L.N.m,, Wm, Mnppm owned by , d 0 way and John Disley Wm com. redlP3und Chicago Bears. as eon sgneg Y championships. the 16 - Year - oid retagy of the Bzletfil th0Xle1gl.!B0&Ii'd Yonkrel; ana iensum-1 tan ew if D. lllactvadyen and driven by pete in the Canadian indoor mick gawk J55?! Toronto Argonautsof the Big Four swimmer covered the distance In of onti;o, as M to ltliifomha 31' d Yelilfstailo ll 03- l-zlmer Smith winning the Class A. and field championships March 23 ""1 8"! football union, assistant coach Bill five minutes. 5.9 ight commisa on tiny camelo ca 0F e al en anche hep huphwe ng o Trot. and Sunny B. owned and dri- By AL VICKERY advantage of two big foupcnders at Montreal Forum. glen grown Earley said Monday, seconds faster than the record she llfilondalytnlg t gig I: Sjaih rand- Sl:lH&.1i1i,i:'e(;C1 wmic pfyer inJRi.;rlu "" '”' 3' B””'""' ”"”"”"E ”” Canadian Press Staff Writer to give Alberta :12-5 victory over Chataway the red-haired Eng- Mi;';';:mLffwi. Thethslxllmgiour, 205-ounfi 9"; ”etFai;fled,ayJ.',1,l,gh;t;ien,ick, won the ole 00” "1 mm fags w:re yicltim: nil Nail; g I t, u ' - Was 6 83 mg DBS5 FECEIVCF . ' , -. . . m-liillilifs Pitk OWHCII and drivel! hi:i3i1::tegVI31EIAg:en:fgPlggaseg gfgfzf” Gordon an”! of Poms lgshgifgklmg ll-f,ul:.i1,:,i:),f.tteheml.;T:(n'f,;.: Class 4 the Southwest Conference last final of the men's 220-yard free Waltham said Moore's contract longest non-winning record, losing by Jackie Bernard won the Class B Paco with Colonel Henry own- ed and driven by Allan Smith nos- ing him out in the second heat of that event. Being a very favorable day a good crowd was in attendance. and the boys expect to have another IL '9 on Wednesday. CLASS A TROT llloppitt (E. Smith) 2 1 1 Sunny B. (E. Bcarnard) I 2 2 2 Donald Crockett Willard Murray Wendell Brown Bill MacLnren Laken Lewis Elizabeth Watts Erma Watts Ken Jenkins Bev. Simpson season. catching 2! passes for 2301 yards and scoring three touch downs. A steady Nova Scotia foursome skipped by Jim McGinnis of Syd ney took Prince Edward island's David Silliphant of Summerside 12-8 style in what officials claimed as world record of two minutes. 5.9 seconds. gvoun FEBRUARY with London promoter Jack Solo- mons excluded any bout before the title fight. the mile. will run in the mile fea- ture ai the meet. Chataway has held world records at three miles and 5.000 metres. Last year Chat- away ran the mile in 13:59.8 in Eng- land. Dislcy. cialircd iancc. 21 and lying four in a stretch over two playing seasons from January to November. the Dominion high school curling championship here Monday as defending champion Saskatchewan and the high regarded Manitoba and Ontario rinks went down to de- feat. Second round was scheduled for 9 p. m. AST with the following games set: British Columbia-Om tario: Prince Edward lsIand-Sas- katchewan; Northern Ontario-Que bec: Nova Scotla-Manitoba: and New BrunswickAlberta. Saskatchewan skipped by Bob Hawkins of Regina wilted on the home stretch to lose a 9-7 deci- sion to British Columbia's Howard ink of Trail. Wayne Fetch and his mates from Kirkland Lake representing North- crn Ontario had too many guns for Manitoba's Jack Robson of Kennra. winning cnslly 14-3 in nine ends. New Brunswick's Eric Rock well of Saint John got away to a fast start and held on to whip On tnrlois Bill Fraser of Sarnia 13-8. Barry Coleman of Lethbrldge took Saskatchewan and British Col umbia were tied 4-4 after six ends but Ink pulled away with a three count on the seventh as Hawkins" boys missed on their first five rocks. Coming home four down Hawkins ran short of rocks and could count only two. Petch and his Northern Ontario quartet left little to be desired as as they outcurled Manitoba all the, a Welshman. has spe- in the 8,tltltI-metre dis- 8333883333 SBESSESSS3 2333333883288 858 CLASS B. PACE Jollitys Pick (J. Bernard) ll colonel Henry (A. Smith) 2 l 1 Jocy Budlong (C. Smith) 3 3 ll.-isils Nipper (R. Ford) 4 4 Lyndny D. (J. Peters) 5 5 3 Officials: Judges. Harold Steven- son. C. B. Orr. L. Carew: Start- or Pcrcy Dickicson, announcer. flcol'E:r Smith. A NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE ;".:t.. 5.t::”".:.:r.:::..:'.":' .'.'::e HOME Bu"-"Ens The two rinks played on even, Owing to weather conditions prevalent this win- m”'5 M ml" em” bui Pmhl icr all across Canada, the lumber out has been pulled ahead 5-2 on the fifth and. ' . .. g , . um... looked back , drastically reduced and we therefoie believe we can Rockwell also made Fraser give look forward to a severe shortage and a consequent increase in most Building Materials. While Plans legal Action Against up before the 10th was completed with the New Brunswick rink knocking out everything in sight whileholdlng I commanding five point lead. We were fortunate in having ordered early and have now on the way from B. C. one car consisting of plywood and doors and another of 24'' "BC. Roy- scthileldougii fglueebgiidsanif ieybcga 3-15" Red Cedar ShingleS' T t A '"G"'SPEED MOTOR READY wostcrners came throuli weith : - - v 0 S CHICAGO (APl-Thp cine: or mm mm margin due 3, thefour If you are building this year we suggest. you naval research said Tuesday a motor now available might propel a manned rocket plane to an alti- lude of 750.000 feet at a speed of 3.500 miles an hour. Rear Admiral place your order now and avoid disappointment later. enders. Quebec skip Garret who curled brilliantly himself was faced by too many packed houses when he entered the hack as his lll.'SA. Ariz. (AP) - Wilford Illlnzzcrt White. released by To- ronio Argonauts of the Big Four altcr a kncc injury last fall. says MacDonald - Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd. CHARLO'lTETOWN. DIAL 8575 plans to take legal action Rawson Bennett said at a meet- "t;f(fv;";lm;fi';l5;f0.fe' :;r":ig!3t:i:':g nnnnisl the football (jluh, ing of navy officials and mtd- I ti"! mi d b p fl t White said Friday at his nomc west industrial leaders: "if such "Ck 5 ' " 3' SC” "8 S will and then a three on the next two ends. McGinnis' crew showed plenty of skill at both the draw and knockout games and only a three coder by the islanders on ltcrr he will bring a breach of con- tract suit against the club in a Toronto cotutt. tllnrry Snnshinc. 'i'or'onto blist- Hess manager. agreed to an injury an aircraft were built, it would be strictly a research vehicle to study problems of high - nltltudc flight. such as nearly weightless flight at the edge of the eartlfs 1'0 3: wont IN ATLANTIC I. . . -- - l ' fl id." the last end made the result close. I I .:J.:m.'.. G oeovwces ow dropped me. Toronto has made me an offer to settle out of court. but the amount is far below what is due me." 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