N- H. L SCORING "'iNTI1EAL tCP) - iws. with a new rookie goalie n".'l without a player among the ' '--;tal Hockey Lraguafs top Ill .' "'35. nevertheless aren't fool- 21' in their bid to regain first It ('0. Currently use third-place Bruins. who were leading the pack New Year's Day. are the hottest team pin the league. with 21 games left this eaaon. they can still Iron a for Detroit Red wings and Montreal Canadiens. since Don Simmons took ever the goaltendiug job. the Bruins have won four of Eve games. They lost only the rookie'a debut. In last week's play they rang up three wins for six points. the only team with a perfect mark. The tail - end Chicago Black Hawks surprised with the nest hast performance, two wins. a tie and loss in four starts. collecting five of a possible eight points. STAND STILL Detroit and Montreal. each with a win. a.tie and a loss. are Mactly where they were In rela- tive positions a week ago. Detroit leads the league with 65 points: Klontresl has 62. The menacing Bruins have 58. Last week Toronto Maple Leafs played only two games. losing one and tying the other. At that. it was a better job than New York Rangers did. New York lost three games and a chance to regain fourth piace They now have 40 points to the Leafs' 42. Chicago has ill. in the free-for-all battle for scori- lnz honors. Ted Lindsay of De- troit moved into first place over Montreal's Jean Beliveau. Lind- say collected four assists to taka over” the lead with 63 points. Rellveau counted one goal and two assists and now has 62 points. Gordie Howe of Detroit. matching Br-llveau'a output, is only one point back. at til. Norm Ullman of Detroit. with a goal and two assists. held to -4. VI y Serlin lDclwson Creek Athletic Ass'n g Pace,Growsg Rich On Real Estate DAWSON CREEK. I.C. (CP-- There's nothing penny ante about -. the Dawson Creek Athletic Asso- TED LINDSAY fourth place. He has 47 points. And Bathgsta of New York broke a lfth-place tie with Maurice (Rocket) Richard of Montreal by scoring two goals and two assists. leaving him with 45 points. The Rocket. with two goals and no as- sista. dropped to a seventh-place tie with his in points. .llowa still tops the league as goal-scorer with 30. with 40 as- sists. Lindsay leads in that de- . as athletic grounds. Twice . were engulfed by Dawson Creek's surging growth. Scenting oppor- tunity. the sportsmen sub-divided substantial sections of both sites and reaped a fortune. VALUABLE ASSETS ciatlon. Formed in 1981 to promote . a stampede and sport! day. it low has assets of nearly Ilium-and there's more. - where that came from. perhaps 8300.000. .Luck. business acumen and the 9 phenomenal growth of this north- eastern British Columbia town have been the main ingredients in r, the success story of an orlanlu- " tion that startedavith a few dol- lars 26 years ago. Twice. the DCAA selected sites they In 1934 the association made a big deal with the Northern Al- so lierta Railway to purchase VI acres for 340 an acre. The land was located only a few hundred yards from the bustling business district of today. To help finance the deal. the sportsmen sub-divided one corner of the acreage into fl-residential lots and men who bought them to help the association along. sold them to business Five years later. only two houses had been built on the prop- erty. but today a lot that sold for 8100 in the original sub-division brings up to II. G). On the aemainlng property. the association built a golf course. race track. tennis courts. ball dia- mond. curilng rink and outdoorlrectly through the DCAA. skating rink. BOOMING CENTRE in I942. the Alaska Highway pro-I let! Poured thousands of personr into the centre and demand forl residential property soared. Thef DCAA Opened up new blocks and sold more lots. By the end of the Second World War. all but 21 acres. of the original land had been subdivided and it was turned over to the village which used it as a site for schools and a park. The association had a healthy bank account but no home. so the sportsmen boulzht three - quarters of a section on the Wiutskirls for 33.5tll it turned out in be an even more spectacular buy than the first. Dawson Creek znlloped into a new era of post-war growth and; the athletic association was be-I sieged by would-be home builders. far. more than 875,000 has poured into the DCAA coffers from sale of lots in the new sub- division. "We still liavr annthrr quartet section that hasn't been louched.l said Harry Morrow, oilman and longtime secretary nf the DCAA. On the basis of 640 lots worth a minimum of 8500 each, that quar-i ter section represents A poteniial' of more than 3300.000. The wealth of the association! has paved the way for a fine col- lection of sports faculties here. A nine-hole golf courst-. a ball park artificial ice curling rink, hockey arena with artificial ice (now be- ing restored after a first have been provided directly or intli-l partment. The leaders: 6 A Pts l'en. Lindsay. Del 2.1 40 63 M Belivoau. Mtl as as ti: ill Howe. Det so at tit 52 Ullman. Del 14 .13 47 its Bathgate. NY in as 45 :i.'tj Moore. Mtl Z5 is 44 .15 M. Richard. Mil 22 2t 43 59 Litzenberger. Chi 1) L1 4.! 40 H. Richard, Mtl 13 29 42 50 Olmatead. Mtl la 28 It 58 spouts TRAIL ' By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP) -9 Brooklyn Dodgers are going to have a real. honest-to-goodness clown at Eb- hets Field-as if the Burns needed lessons in clowning. Signing of Emmett Kelly. who tnrmcrly was on the roster of the Ringling Brothers club. was a stroke of genius. He not only per- isonifies the general idea of the Brooklyn burn. but his droopy. N mnumful demeanor will mirror lho feelings of the fans when the l rlub drops a doubleheader. l if he becomes properly lrnbued n :th the Brooklyn spirit there will be times when he won't need any makeup to play his role. Among the duties of this king of panlomimlsts will be the reliving of tension of the Ebbet's Field crowd. Whether Walter O'Malley see retly expects the worst this year we wouldn't know. Kelly may have heen hired with the idea of taking the minds of the fans off a team which couldn't win for losing. AN OLD IDEA Anyway. the Brooklyn president might be sued for infringement of copyright by Bill Vaock. whose es- perimellll in adding a llttlnlavlty to the sport of baseball Imth criticism and customers at Ilw Cleveland and St. Louis parka. Veeclrs idea of good. clean fun Mantle Signs For 560,000 NEW YORK I l -- Mickey Mantle went thro the official formality Monday of signing his i"-'7 contract with the world cham- Dlml New York Yankees for a re- imrted 300.000. Exact terms were not disclosed. That figure would place the I- "car-old triple-crown winner No. 8 ml the all-time Yankee payroll. lnly Joe Dimagglo. with SINMM and Babe Ruth. with IIMM I00 more. Yankee officials declined to II! Men whether Mantle or YOU Berra who signed earlier for an trtiva player on the G I George Weiss ialdenfd: f:u:'l:kno:. Mantle's in! e IIIGOE MID i 3-nlncrease ever given a Yankee -layer." V M ua, wit wallopod I3 horns "' fist and drove in us Brooklyn Signs Emmett Kelly, Top Flight Clown "st-atterbraln." soul nf a mouse." "hungry and poor.” were sprinkled through a bulky. 45-page player dossier Green Bay Packers compiled and took to the MILWAUKEE (AP) - Profes- National Football Such terms as "soitnose." "beautiful League and "real hard nose included fireworks displays. fash- Id?" '"k””"3' in Ph”'deiPi'i' ion shows. midget batters and any '1'” w",,' V . H, 1. ml V! other stunt which might come to 9 '"'"'".”:'Pl '.' i players by positions. with nota- mind. if Kelly had been at liberty at the time of Bill's major league operations he would have been a cinch to land at Cleveland's Mu- tlons after most of the names. Scouts. former Packers. coaches and friends of the club all had a hand in the final product. Descriptions ran the gamut nlclpal Stadium. probably by hell- "om uh” I lendency m M luv" copier. And If the Kelly experiment works out well 0'MalIey might ex-. pand his circus operations. giving employment to tlghtwire walkers. lion tamers. other performers. Anyway. as a fellow remarked. 0'Malley undouhtedl, made the circus catch of the year. and "'if he would get over being a baby he would be okay" to '”is .mean. loves contact" and 'tough as nails."' trained seals and'3lG--S1-0W 3L0" The Packers were advlsrd to body.-. Pro Football Has Language To Evaluate College Players lmean enough,” And still another sional football has a salty Ian-lbecause ”he's nothing but a big. guage all its own when it comes ialow slob." to evaluating college players forl the draft. I. One scout said of. a hackficld prospect. "he'll never make it in athnussnd years." i ”Some say he falls asleep on- defence," was the way snnlht-r notation read. "but he probably. doesn't get enough practice in a1 game to stay awake." I A coach said of one of his? backs. "he is a good thinker fllltl. the only trouble is he becomes a: little too imaginative and tries his own variety of offence." - "Really built like a brick chicken house" was the dcscrip-. lion allied to a lineman. REACH MOUNTAIN TOP RIO DE JANEIRO (AP! They newspaper Diarlo Carioca said to- day a Brazilian expedition has cnn- i .quered one of the so - called ("Seven Virgins" peaks In the An- jdes between Chile and Argentina. Their elevation is about 16.500 steer clear of one prospect be ifeet. The peak will be named cause "he's not hungry enough" land another because "he's not event. l Mount Brazil in honor of that Nlewhiuh-styled Ililllllilnlcks uivevuu on-the-jnh exclusives fI'IlIl'l't'0I6' The Guardian Page 7 Wednesday. Feb. 6. 195: l Orval Tessier ! l Tops il.H.L Scoring Race . MONTREAL (CF) - Orval Tea- sler scored two goals and two as- sists last week to say one polnll up on teammate Marcel Boats with 53 points. in the Quebec ' Hockey I-EIKue's individual scor-E int! race. 3 Tessie-r has 30 goals, five moral, than his nearest rival. and E as-l Slsli. Bonin. second by a point at week ago. has it goals and 41 as-t stats for 52 points. I Tied for third are Greig Hickai of Chlcoutimi and Montreal's An- dre Corriveau who scored three goals and assisted on four more to climb out of filth spot. l-licks. alone in third a week ago. was held to an assist. i The leaders with goals. assists and total points: Tesslier, Quebec. J0-23--53; Bo- nin, Quebec. 1141-52: Hicks. Chl- mutimi. 20-25-45; C n r rt veau. Montreal, 1827-45; Wray. Sha- winlgan. 22-2?.-44; Burnett. Mon- treal. 19-25-44; Teal. Quebec. 14- fllk 44: EA. Snsrke. Chicoutiml. 14- 25m'l9; S. Smrkc. Chicoutlml; M- ill-villi; Lahadla, Quebec, 14-23- 37. l ,, .. i l MANY visirona i 'I'ouri.s-ts visiting the Centre l mock nf the Parliament Buildings i at Ottawa reached a record of 294,281 in 1956. British Exodus 'l'li-iusantla of Iritishera are now lining up at (Isnadian ms-rseas ollirea makinl appli- cation to come to Canada. High prices. fear of unemployo l nienf and shortages of petrol igasolinat are the main causes of this esntlus. 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