P-ossiloilityi.Britain Niay Return To Olympic Hockey By KEN METHERAL Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON .tCP) -Britain. once a power on European hockey rinks. may return to the international ice wars in 1958. Britain did not enter a hockey team in the recent winter Olympics. won by Russia. The key to revived British inter- est in international hockey is a pro- posal that the world and European hockey championships be run off asjeparale competitions instead of together as at present. The proposal. brainchild of .l.F. B u n n y Ahearne. European pres- ident the international ice Hockey Federation. will be sub- No Native Newtouncilanclers On Dominion Ch'ships Rink ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF)-There isn't one native Newfoundlander on the newly organised rink that will represent Newfoundland in the Canadian curling championship: at Moacton. N. 8.. March H). e Playing together for the first time under skip Robert mob) Goudey. the St, John's Curling Association, team won the provin- cial championship Feb. 4 web tive Victories and one detest. skip Goudey. ID. was born in Yarmouth. N. 5. Ha I arted curl- mittad to federation members at the world championships in Mos- eligible for the European cham- cow next year. If accepted. it would ptonships. . go into operation in 1958. "The ideas is to allow Oajly the cam ' - Iwmow-' Tor mus r :'.'iZ"'i5ii u.t'.'”'t'..1lu nu: ....Ii”".'.. "we have reachpd ii" mm, leave the European title for teams where something must be done to win; ahlower standard of play," give the weaker hockey countries "X5 A ',”'"9' , something to aim at,” says 1" ""5 way we '”"ld M" ' Ahearne. head of a London travel Nit" W0”? l"l"'”'m"" ""1 " ggency, - the. same time the European com- um-ier hi, 5,13,, the mp (our petition would attract teams from European countries in the I957 countries like Britain. Holland. Bel- hamplonshlps at Moscow would giuni and Norway that now feel be elected to play against Canada the World C0""P9m'”" is '0” much and the United sum for the 1953 for them- w”'” '"" BUILD UP GAME "I feel sure such a Europcan tournament would help build up the game over here". As an added incentive. Ahcarne will propose that a relegation link '” be established between the two competitions. The bottom team in the world championships would drop down to the European sec- tion the following year. while. the by Anni." hu mother pm, in pm, Harry Lumley has a "murderous ilaill i)ineen”s two-goal splurge, Red pi”. fix of iheir remaining 11 mote hockey growth in Europeiglint in his eye. Lumley If-luelched;Wings dumped Leafs, 6-1, in To- games away from home. He will propose establishment of a competition modelled after Can- ada's Memorial Cup for juniors and limited to players under 20 or 21 years of age. Britain last entered a team. in the world and European champion- ships in I951 when she finished The remaining teams would be x ,. i g . i ,4, i fr . , Lum Blocks Scoring Attempt it looks could kill, Detroit's Alex this scoring attempt, but Lady ronto. The loss Put Leiis hack W0 .. - . in L -i ' . - a tie for the fourth and final play- Delveichio would be ready for 9 til i and his defente deserted him 0” berth with Bosmn Bruins. Mats Hermanson has the most experi- ence of any curler on the St. John's rink. I-Ie'atarted in 1943 in his home town of Prince Albert, Sask., and was on a high school team. He came to Newfoundland as a sur- veyor and joined the St. John's club in 1951. COMES FROM HALIFAX N o r m a a worm) Founder is a 42-year-old Halifax native who started curling in 1952 when he tgtamsatM to dki diinedtli St.Jhn' lb.H ' . , . the winning iefltitc .tlie 'LllpIlp:ll- 0: the tiam tlgat. loin" the .M?aEis- "ml; Thai "l"”"m""' held. in E mirlspogsgiel i953. Al-ie joined time soccer championship in 1935. L33: l""" by L”mh"'d" an e . o n's us ing ssoc ation He is second atone. - , mlllizurliiata is Wesley Hermie bollglgll cE'e::tl:ndc.hm:?.u'anii,'o3:; ' , . FJOWNI gvfmflxunt. It 1?) Y0;-lnligi. msm- a restaurant here. He started curl- S l'li'ull.i”i'..i:"'ill til”...-iii y;';T".: Elf ; pinvincial and Dominion competi- 6 I l ' . f it . .. ' 0 ' l tfziiiuiaex;,fri?::i;.o1gie:vFtEin:i(lhl::ds . . . II IIIVCF Vol! I OHIIIDII OH- spt l. ' 47 ..7rhey-" . wad ipamu "ya lfreetown won the rubber match . The Du-st shoot ol the Garrison Tommy Hallett. 7i.y.a.-..,id .,.... goo: FCa&eyTr;;;1r.nri:el :tzBt;drt:I;: - . -4 ' in r a . - 5::lEu;ithRfJi3Iil:sulwt:i'Tit1ieakiaiEnIi Efa P:::(l'o;mtdelI.r'EldlcImN;:'!ltve:Ii:ePll:: "E" series two games to one. . entered in the laauisi are as foi- in some time I wouldn't say they Dr R'”""' "mi "N W5" "" ioaws: In "in; in win bug 1 think thgy're Freetown with Sark. Mills. E. H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte; I. going to give a good sccouiii oi Roberts and W. Campbell get- C. M. P. ll. D'iv.l: 17th Reece themselves." ting the others. W. MacFaytirn ' m.-n.; R.C.A.F. Station Summar- He said Newfoundland has only and D. Macwilliamn -cared tor side; 5 Mod City. "A": 5 Med. "three or four" rinks and could Cap! TFlVH'5P- Coy. "B". hafdgycdexpect to produce a rink as T ' for th fr t w ek Mi! ll BM '"'P"St-'"t"ll t 9 Kilt worn by the lvsones. aree::nfoEi:lliivI.:: B 1 I I Etltulltuilt I M'0ViM9 with 300 01' 400 (tracks mougtaln figtllitermw som:- - ' - . s s lil:ed.MCo;y "A" ...... .. m1irI1i;.HHa,llett,k who mhi-lea curling .',,m,',,”,,f,”,?.f, M" ” V" R . . . .. as epaaarpeyeon W- Recce . . 458 the sport in Newfoundland for to R. C. A. F. .. .. Q52 years. 'i r o I 5 M . y ' " - - - o ' individual scores for first week NM '3. lty W i use . 5 MED COY ”A" The followin: are the scores V I M31? 'W ”'W'h” 7" '55-v--3” 59 1330' 5 PRWU Ple. l. s, Buell ............ .. 3: gfuirffuarv 22nd. 1956- I UR quahoy.Evuy1956 PIiIeo'l"Vba&adIiba'!9.A)3P0RMERp s.R..l.lir , '" . . . Zizist. A. K. iiiiiicii . . gs asckie (tjintilfvtvta ............ .. 2: POWER dsaaau. Nova aa& h a aet Hat is been sh-qpal bl; , , ..roce. .. - - - . viiggglsrgg 10; gene Inlardy '32 ofita transformer m an aloe! to leave: prices, for Philao clan that " . " TIC 065 .. 7 lliizhntcd out: 1 lC-eorge Andrews . 96 must u; no gxhm aat Col, P. J. LI&l.tili'l3ln 121331;; Pbggt;-Ii! gf .......... -' -' 'l - ' -. '4. ' - . P” K 1" " Utley Birt its; 9). . . . . .. -V - - , , , , I .- - K c'AMivi"inii t as 'ii”"i'”vlXi3y' A 3 St .. naon..... - - - -- ..:.M. .1, .32 5..., W. .. 3; oiscovriiirs THAT SllA'l"I'ER S D. .xeorge..... . ---- -- (H. cg A J, guns” H 93 Raymond. Vessey .. 94 .:...l.. .. .. .. .. All. 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Branches In: Moncton, Halifax, New Glasgow, Truro. Sydney Mondagyrtliels. The Guardian. Page 7 Sonshine Resigns Sltii High School Expense Sheet As Argo Manager Swamps S'side SAN l-'RA.NClSC() (AP) - Miler. TORONTO 4C?) H Harry son- The St. l)umitan'a High School Wl'S1SalllD?, barred frgim ”f1ui'lherishine ii" I-esigiwd .5 team man, team swamped Sumiiierslde High ama eur competition e n- at Civic Stadium l-'i-ida, tional AAU. was tummy; in daiiyi;f",."' Ti;,'"":,',' ,f'f”'''"” "( "” final score beins 18-5 De-iriteuilie expenses ranging from as to. 8 0'" W, ' ,"3"'- it W” frequent blinking of the light ba- t3u.50 while competing in weav-nnoum-'94 Frldly mtlht Bill Rusrhimi him, aiii Davisun in the sum- lveflasisd "gel? last spring. it WIs,club president. said the resigns. Hi iiots put, up . gimd "mg. bug arne lri ay. Ltion was accepted at an executive the SHS. defence cru ”He oxplaineii to us that he had meeting. , i8tlt.'1' half of ti mpled id. 0" to he a "good guy" and told us Ross said s0llSllllle',s posiziontshms were INK ?ame'"" ad that he had to pick up the tab will not be filled immediately. As-:,h ,- I m" ' '”""" - many times." said Carl Hansen ohslstant coach Bill Earley who lei 9 mg net gum-di"' Gum I” l Oakland, National AAU presidentlbeing groomed for the iob. will umfwnmlg with 3 wan EM "M Hansen. who conducted the heai'- continue as public relations officer:':::::i vneri hazd 2 gl"a"l "id , isngst in rrltgefu-t.-Yuri; tgrhich lfd tiolforuthe club during tthe off-;easion.lme”;el-1 4a"dI'PWgVclvcrK0llIw:' lr:f"l""I:'I.: an ees ie ime I5 armen . a -s ” arr ave me is rest na ion i lied that the former University of Quite time 810." Ross saiduand ""9 357m" whal" Md 3 I011 Kansas distance star's wife had ”butldidn't preaelllitlii to ourkexac-jg: gfgisdivi Md llgizl. 5011110111. "expenses" which amounted to utive meeting uni ast wee . 'e - U "M P" Ins etons. 31,158 last year. idecided to accept it, because wa'CU)'iE and Gamtroault oarh had The AAU forbids athletes from lmew the business pressure he'3" 355151. For Summcrside led collecting expense money for their was under." llilattivtdiili got too goals and on. families and has a Si5 top daily? Sunshine. 41. M15 301 Paid for assist. and Roy liaughlm amped expcimes of competitors. the Argo job which he took over ""9 a”".' h9lDed with two others. "We gave suites evei-y wpoi-i.-last year. iblck imislone and Ulric Gallant , unity to clear himself and he had ""9" R"3l5- 30” Phillips. i couldn't." said Hansen. "All of usitha Marines at Quantico, Va., said GFEK D9iEhan and Donnie no” i i 3” 507W about what happened to he planned to keep in shape "in:nniI'kun an assist each. Y , him but any time anyone tells me cause I feel certain the AAU mill Rt-forces Gord Kelly and -' ' that a 23-year-old man, and a col- ace the light." He added that lie Grant Gl'all)'. ,-V ' " lege graduate and a Marine at hoped to be able to represent the ' - - that, doesn't know what he's doing, United States in the Olympic The marsh frog of the Romney Wes Saniee Was Turning in High OEIIOI-ITEO NEW I956 Pl-lllOO OWNERS OIAIM I refuse to listen." g Games next fall and "try once marshes in Kent, England, "3 7 . Santee, now on active duty with again to beat four minutes." ileap six feet at a time. .. . System. some new emtco C...6.-q'z....F ls.lc'I'Iuc ILANKITI , o R Gentle. even warmth al night long-eeutnmaticallty, Five beautiful paatal ahadea, Sngle or Double Bed aims. Edge-Lighted Single or Dual Controls. See them obdayl """' -I."u'.5.”li?l.c.ii3Ti'i.i-'5-3."3p-nuns mm . we met mini,-1;,--,vtv;t;";;':;: OOUGlAS BROS. 8. JONES lTD. 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