Thursday. Jan. 3.1957 The Guardian. Page 7 Canadian Athletes Had A - NEW WINTER HOURS Ii. .emorabIe Y ear I n Sports gtgggai; .. 3 5,3 ...... . ........... ' n.m. : p.rn. T By JIM BABTALZ a wherein one sun Canadian Iunior hockey title by I WEDNESDAY .. .. . 8:30 a.sn. to 5:30 pm. Canadian Press Staff Writer oghe kmpoesltf heartenltng winter Igbeillngeigeglnzil Pats 3) with on: THURSDAY ... -- .. .. 8:30 Lm. to 5:30 p.m. , mp ormance y a Cana- ""9 ', "H 9 be” '""n "' FRIDAY . ... ....... 8:30 a..m. to 9:30 p.m. C-an III thlet had mem- . - ' ' orahleao:l.):tr1::lryeaeif ltnmligo. with T3, mmZ'”.3',.';':.?',,”f,,f.,1,?5;i,f,Lf .,,:.:,:":"" a "WW" " W" " aarunnsv . . .. .. 8:30 uh. to 5:30 p.m. I some 6 Urea achieva- .3135," c i tell -w i Dutchmen meats - and disappoint - - 3.3.. ...... '.'?.”.,.,7.'i'.,,”,.',',,,',-1,',f,i ...... the e6nb.:..'"'ii'..'2i.y Football ormv wan. AFTERNOON recorded nlllnlt powerful interna- when .5, mughed mud in thg wo. Union senior series title Ind CIDSED SAT. NIGHT 311111-11 C0mfI:w0'1- f C da men's downhill. She also placed 9"”-"'3 Uuiwfsily 00159! G"?! W35 yelfo .33 Ilgix I led. I ll LIIIII ;t' best showing in 20 years in! the ..,3.I.a-I".um.i.g'":.,.,',.i'.i,?-'1' F132 I5.h'Trang IIIe mtitliceo feogrn: :cond Olympic Games. of I-301! queen's pom. in .im..;. year. In minor football. Canadian Canada ked intermediate h t to Fort "C u" ' M” "I 1' William RedskI)iIIsII"th:mIIunlor one points, good for 10th place among the 82 countries in the winter W” W” I”? "'9 590004 l"W9"W' ar by Winnipeg Rods. games. Russia won the unofficial W team tandings with 121 points. 3l'Iu5h .C01l1mbII T0I?m5 "wk Foouggu fey”-ya. cnmaxed by the Canadian senior mans basket- hrilliant triumph in the United States and the country's loss to Russia in the Olympic hodey championships. it will also be remembered as the year the Edmonton Eskimos BACON captured the Grey Cup classic for u. G c in 1' no N g 24, ball crown. the third straight time. 7:0 (mix: (0.5. 01-r3?1,,,ong:,),v ",4 3:2 of the great regards in C; SWEET c u "F I V ' --- I ouve Hgfhons -gum vgwh k ...r.':. :.:'....:::::r '1'” "" lit... .. n::.:;.:::h...... .13. mm in. er spars - I110 II 0C W. E in hipped u. . th omen's se or c amp on: p curling, golf. basketball. lacrosse 5 mm W C All 5027 lo: Eiie seventh successive year. BREAKFAST . '-'z ".'vv'v'-'”9,7'l Ix -,-.,..,,,(,.,,.,,,,,,,,;g;,, ,,,a. before 27,425 fans. Eskimos thus Joined the University of Toronto. Queen's University and Toronto Argonauts as the only tennis to win the Grey Cup three consecu- tive years. For this achievement, Eskimos were named Canada's outstanding team of 1950 in a CP poll of sports writers and lyua aster . Two weeks later. in the second annual Shrine All - Star game in Vancouver. the west " , J he eastern All-Stan 35-0. SWIMMING TRIUMPH! ..In swimming. Cliff Lumsdon. 25- yaar-old marathoner from Toronto became the first person to con- quer the 18.3 miles of treacherous Strait of Juan de Fuca from Van- couver island to Washington State. Toronto's Marilyn Bell. first per- son to swim across Lnlte Ontario. failed to duplicate ,Lumsdon's feat but she battled the tricky currents from the shores of Washington State to Victoria Beach in 10 hours and 38 minutes. The English Channel was beaten by ll-year-old Jacques Amyot of Quebec City. - John Jarem 31-year-old Tor- onto steamfitter, swam Lake On- tario. the first man to complete the grind. England's Brenda Fisher became the second woman to do it. completing the distance while Toronto Nortowns retained their men's junior title. TOP! IN CURLING Manitoba had another star added to its curling crown as Billy Walsh skipped his Winnipeg Fort Rouge rink in the Dominion curiin championship. It was Manitoba's 15th triumph since 1921. and Walsh's second win as skip.) ..- , icy. y Regina Central Collegiate. won its third successive high school curi- ing title at Fort William. Dave McTaggart oi Vancouver won the Canadian men's singles at the Dominion badminton champion- ships in Calgary in March and Jean Miller of Montreal evened things for the east by winning the women's singles, Two British Columbia lacrosse teams gave the west a clean sweep in that sport. Nanaimo Tlmbermen defeated Peterbor- ough Trailermen for the Mann Cup senior honors and Vancouver Mount Pleasant juniors whipped Brampton Excelsiors for the Minto Cup. Canada's Davis Cup tennis team got as far as the North American semi - finals but bowed to the United States, winning only one match. In Canadian tennis cham- pionships again. the American in- and tennis-also provided thrills. Honors in these sports were about evenly split among competitors from eastern and Iv tern Canada. Canada did surpr sing well-in comparison to other years-in the Olympic Games at Melbourne. Australia. Canadians captured two gold medals and earned 52 points to finish lath among the 67 com- peting countries. Gold medal winners were rifle- man Gerry Ouellette of Windsor. 0nt.. and University of British Columbia oarsmen. The R-year-old Ouelletta mada WANT A CHANGE? GENUINE SPRING LAMB LB. 29 29 LB. LAMB FRONTS ROAST BEE OORNED BEEF BEEF BRISKET, Ib. . . I9: BRAISING RIBS, lb. 29c On YOUNG STEER BEEF YOUR CHOICE OF DUTCII-BLADE or CHUCK allots-to win the small-hora rifle competition from the prone posi- tion. UBC oarsmen gave Canada its first gold medal in wing by scor- ing a smashing victory in the fours without conswain. Another UBC crew. the elghts. finished second in its event and took a lil- Ier medal. Irene MacDonald of Hamilton placed third in the women's springboard diving and rifleman Gil Boa of Toronto ended third in the small - bore event taken by Ouelette. At Stockholm in June. the snadian Olympic equestrian team also placed third. OUR OWN CURE SWEET PICKLED TASTY, ECONOMICAL I1ABLl:NE'l BIG YEAR in 13 noun, 50 mlnutu, The 23. vaders left few honors to Cana- G Marlene Stewart, Fonthill. Oat.. year-old marathoner cut two hours dians. STANDIN won the U.S. women's amateur six minutes from Miss Bell's 1954 As in the Davis Cup semi-final CUT LB. C Paul Willey of Vancouver was the only Canadian to win. teaming with Jean Laird of Modesto. Calli'.. to take the mixed doubles. SKATING CHAMPION! Carol Jane Pachl of Ottawa won golf crown. the first Canadian- born player to capture the event. The 22-year-old ace beat Joanna Gunderson of Kirkland, Wash.. 2 and I in the whole final around. Sept. 22. record. Major hockey accomplishments were racked up by the National Hockey League Montreal Canad- lens and their magnificent centre. Jean Beliveau. FRESH LEAN HAMBURG W 59c- YOUR CHOICE It was only part of a tremen- C at , 1 g 1 d g d . g dons season for Marlene. voted lastly Dee'iI-oltelTJewiIiIi;s"I-1 ten the senior ladies' ti ure nkatms sliu.olN, 59c in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup fi- title and Charles Snelins 0! Tor- r-some Ln. Canada's top woman athlete 1956 in the Canadian Press Poll. She retained her Canadian wo- men's open and closed titles and won all the eight tournaments she entered. Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen of the Ontario Hockey Association Scninr A series. Allan Cup cham- pions in the 1954-55 season. were the victims of the Olympic hockey upset in Italy. They finished third behind Russia and the United onto the senior mcnls. Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul of Tor- onto took the senior pair' schem- plonshlp and in junior competi- tion. Margie Collins of Calgary won the ladies' title and Edward Collins of Ottawa took the men's. New Westminster Royals de- CODFILLETS, lb. . . . 23c W to I-IADDOCK FILLETS, lb. 33c pionshlp. but the big soccer news - was made by the Moscow Loco- motiv. first Russian team to tour nals. Their total of 45 victories in 70 games during the regular schedule was a league mark. Beiiveau scored 47 goals. the most ever by a centre. In the play- offs he collected la goals to equal a record established in 1944 by teammate Maurice Richard, He was named Canada's male ath- late of 1050 in the annual CP poll. WIN EDINUBRGII TROPHY PETER PAN-LARGE 20 OZ. DELICIOUS IIUN'I"S-I5 OZ. TINS Stsilliiegsuperbly - conditioned RuI- II0g::;d.VII'Ol'E:pIA'IILIIIIl)lTPIenl mWn:rrriI:I:: CBlI8d8- 1-0C0m"”V W0" 3” "V9 . slams won all five of their games and Montreal Royals. Warriors Kim!!! 01 their l0"l'- 2 TINS 2 Tm. and clinched the tournament with took the Western League cham- In the only Canadian boxing hi-(IiIt.tIInI:eult':.nTi.s'ils had mi, ti.II:.M1?lI:;e'In:Iel3FeTh: :.I,':.:','II.I?.T1II;Ipd.'i:l,If;.dG”,,If:' GRAVES'-15 oz. 'riNs auvnn LIGHT MEAT-7 oz. ” o t O I h It . IIITCC .Bnritainy themItiTeyInm:O'8v: sEvgisnII.IIiIe'II:esttl:.oIf)-IIi,i'ne.lsI:lrIe:,..rrIo" tC0lflII:I(np(IJrImElEItII?0nt0 Oiiileslf EXIIFIFTY 2 Tms F SPECIAL T In Plymii-ic ilsulsergkltlns the MVernon'Cant:diIn1sl beat Chatham 12 rounds in Toronto Sept. 2. iiBl oron F0011! , f . . . . . ."..::.'. ';,...."...:...”"”.. .: .....l.'...:.t.::'..f"l..f''l3:.'. :l,:di::.":;.l.0::::::ml:.:.l:.:. W A M or ,, ?3i'..Tc'.'.Ei.iX” ”""" '”' '" A" 333” iir".'i2t7r'”u7.23r'ii'i '33:.” iii; ';EsfSl'3?J"i.i'5r.”i.?'ir'3SifiiT"M'l3 VEL 'Q'3rh”i?)it'” 39C SPICED BEEF 'rl.x' 37c g25IIzeile1:e'rnJIi)ei.-"In.Ii?::'n:pFIgto:I GLENWOOD-lo oz. nus CIIUM BRAND at.. n uy. 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