yen vad EH OT OPH ND “Princo Rupert Daily: W Wednesday, FONUALY,2,. “e's 8, a rong. boy, ‘and.h e can, iu YOU, know ir never. make any predictions: on: ‘any of: my: fights but I'm as’ rendy | now, ag I've. never. been for any of. my fights. : ao nal: work uts ( icing: ‘the weekend produced i ‘the “Tate: suppor for. tho. Harlem Uandy, Robinson displayed: his old- “time power,” fake sombinations arid. pinpoint’ ‘accuracy. -with his. , ing ‘rit ‘Nand. He. was ulck: to take advantage’ of”: “Lm fully'recovered. froin. my illness that, forced-a:p ep- produ Sais ee! er yah ae ment from: ‘the, original December 12. ‘date and I'm prepared’ to ee _ do my best, an’ fond, of the title and T alm to keep It." : “That's where! Ray. is: ‘pet,” commented: “Joo. “Louls. after: GOOD. RECORDS : ‘watching: his‘ buddy’ wind jup his training. “He's quick to take ~ *. Robinsoi’s : ‘last’ two title tights, “both agaliist, Cari: (Bobo) dvantage ofa “mistake. and Fullmer. makes plenty.” ‘olson, were quickies, He won. the 160-pound crown for the third “. “Gene. ts ‘strong: ‘and hag to stay. on, top. of Ray, if he “saint “time by flattening: Bobo. in’ the second round December. 9, 1955, ‘ to win. But he tends to:get. wild ‘and. you..can’t. do that often: and ‘then ‘blitzed the: faded Hawallan-born Californian in, the fourth round last May,'18; eweetoned By: “Whe, Thin ig ’ ‘ - against, Ray. Once | engu h in most, eases. Tye ot to pick Ray. fou rap: will: be broadcast ‘and: ‘telecast “pena sc of ae Meek: ee ao cao% --*!” Buller’ swept -thtough’ the leading ‘contenders, Ricky Cas- “."* Most experts, : ‘however, lean to the thick-necked,- ‘musculars i ‘tellani, Gil Turner; Ralph. (Tiger) Jories, who . ‘beat Robinson “armed | iron-jawed : challenger because of his youth, vigor and, before Ray. won the’ title, and: European. champion, Charley - |’ drive, He never. has: ‘been’ stopped in 40°pro bouts, ° - Humez in’ 1956. He stopped washed-up Moses Ward, in three oo. ‘The.general opinion’ is that Robinson must, take out Fuller. . rounds In his las we September 2 22, Konts'B . i a os within five rounds to‘ win. ,” ene's record is W nockouts, Robinson's, na | : pe 8 3 “He's still a “great: ‘tlenter; ” sald: Fulimer, “He can piitich ' ~eareer dating back to October’4,-1940, 1s 138-4-3 with 90 kayoes. |. "Winner of the 100-yard race was Dick Elvin! ae Le inch >. The number of people who turned out. was. 15 above; last ’ * wey ‘ye ni ’ he j I “and’he can box, and he's Very, very smart... 4 Ha a se a poey'e ee by Joe Maxim ang the heat, i na ga ant | year, The Weather was damp and chilly, Warmly- clad “spectators | -- “But he’s 36 and: I'm, 95 and that’s going tobe the altfereiice, ve “crowded the beach.to watch the swim ‘t blue. Li ““y'm ‘going-to keep after-him and maXe-him fight ever second. ‘They will use six-ounce gloves instead of elght-ouncers, and. swimmers turn blue. 1 feguitds: eo Wil s th ght every se there will be no mandatory elght count for knoekdowns. Seor- | and members of the Royal ‘Life Saving, Society ‘stood by.’ mee “here Tuesday. es IN. é \ It was the annual New Yeat’ s swim ot ‘the Vancouver: Polar ‘Bear Club, whose: members believe, that cold; "water ‘bathing’ : good for the constitution, . - . Three: — two women ‘and a man — - stayed fn ‘for. ‘an. hour. “Among those who made the swim, were Mrs, Katherine Bush, 78, and Karen Kirkpatrick, th. Polar Bear, Club: President, Peter Pantages, “reported. ‘the| -water was “much warmer’ than usual’’ ab 44 degrees. “What | _more can you want?”. he ‘sald. . wok, ar Is. meee eee eee ‘ eine ale $16, 000 : me," Said 3 Folimer ys want that. title, ah , : J yt SeBy! “The; WHEN: Press. x 201 way, I'm n going, to win” " a pe 7 Vs Dick Irvin,- then captain “of [os | yy ae “Ing will be ety rounds, ¢ — = he Chicago Black Hawks, suffered | ~~ — ' et - “ae ‘fractured: jel “An: arent fio ht NDSAY’ 5 N-G ‘g With’ Red’ Dutton “of:’Montreal |. ne ivy. "gp Maroons “in an.NHL' game, at |. || Cartage & Storage e Suits. wh 1: Pants “m@' Chicago. 28> years: :9g0- tonighti| - Established. 1910 e ot :M-He. took: over the’ Chicago]. “ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Topesots . @ ‘Slacks incon job the following: year, |.” and ‘was coach of Toronto Maple}, "tS Leafs’ and Montreal ‘Canadiens | : . gy before: ‘returning to coach: Chi- iw ® cago in: 1955, Last ‘September he i ho MS ‘Teslgned ¢ coaching dntles at age) ee Boe a “| ‘MOVING — . PACKING ALTERATION sspnciaLigys i CRATING ~_ STORAGE Lift Van: Service _ Agents: ‘Allied Van Lines Ld, Phones Wharf 4331 or fice e 506 S| a ae oe : by The Canadian Press: - ‘Vaneouver’s ‘Western. Hockey League fans who} Alike their. game seasoned with.a dash of fisticuffs w were not disappointed, Tuesday. night, “In addition - -to. their Canucks’ AG ‘By vim’ “Associated: Press °°, ‘hospital with ‘facial lacerations, ; Defeated -. three tlines ; during | Baylor. coach Sam Boyd wag! "sce ‘end CANDY | ‘Wholesale ‘and Retell an finish’ no: better ‘the’ regular’ Cason” “and sable': tol han’ third” ‘in "its | ‘own: conference, : Baylor's shopes: of. winning: the Sugar :|[ Bow! game: ‘against’ mighty’ Ten- nessee ‘were slim; ‘Indeed. . . Tennessee. had the’ ‘great’ ‘all- ; ‘American Johnny: ‘Majors: ‘lead- Jing. their backfield, ‘they: had an unblemished” ‘record - ‘of 10 ries during. the ‘regilar:” ‘season, but: as. ‘they. say: a football” ‘takes: funtiy bounces. * Baylor won /13-7-with: “Majors, of all: ‘people; ‘making” a “critical B-fumpte' tithe last, half: that led to. the: “winning score: * That. was’ the: only: real’ upset of the «Big “Four. on,--Tuesday. ‘Lowa crushed Oregon. State, 35- 19? ‘fh the: Rose’ Bowl: in *Pasa- ‘dena. Cal. Texas: Christian’ .edg- so upset over. the ‘fight: that, he said: “This is the: first’ ball game, ‘that Lever, ‘won that I can’t be happy , over... Hickman-: lost his. the face, Why? The boy himself probably ‘doesn’t know. :1 know he ‘hopes and: prays they’ Ht ty to forgive’ him” Hickman. later -apologiz d publicly ata banquet, for’ olay ers. He asked the Tennessee players’ to “find it dn your hearts to forgive me.” be, ‘There never: was any. doubt as. to the eventual outcome of the Rose Bowl game. Iowa's Ken Ploen bolted 49- yards for a touchdown in the first five min- utes and that ‘set the tenor. of the game. A few,minutes later head and. kicked Burnham in| 4: ‘3 overtline, ‘victory - over Vic-; torla. Cougars, : they, Saw a pro-| a ‘floating pass. two husky defencemen, et recede Ne led: out’ "Johnson's first, shot but 5 Teful Inte (eer pe overs fanned on’ the return drive, aleful intent were’ . LATE SPURT WINS . Bild : Syverson’ .and Victoria's "Now. Westminster Royals bas- Bill Dobbyn. Other players, lean- | ed thelr victory on two goals ing on their sticks, formed ‘a scored during the last minute roug ee iasted more ha and Ben Bentley's goal-tending. a minute. ‘| fired from point-blank range POLICE BUFFER" _ {while Royals fought to hold. a ‘Not until .both. gladiators} 2-1, lead in the ‘third. Max McNab’ and defenceman showed signs of wearying did Steve Hrymnak taliied the. last- referee Scotty Morrison and linesman Ed Downey’ venture close enough to pry them apart. That was no easy task, _| Blinky Boyce, and Gord Fasho- Both seemed eager for. round | Way. No. ‘2°until Morrison posted a Bentley blocked several shots . Warriots were: - shorthanded in sending Johnson tn on: goal with , a longed: boxing” “bout. matening | Goalic Marcel’ Pelletier’ turn: [Ye minute insurance: markers to go| — with earlier goals by linemates the first when. Murray Wilkie cenverted Cec. Hockstra’s pass into their only -goal.. GOALIES STAR: ~ - Brillant goaltending at both ends: in’ the: Edmonton-Calgary , game. saw goalies called. upon for (72 saves. -* Both Edmonton goals went to Murray. ‘Costello.’ , -Flyers: snaked" an early lead at 7:48 of the first period when policeman. between them in the penalty box.. The. ‘outcome moved Vancou- Collins Hagler snaked over from the nine after a 37-yard run by Don ‘Do-Dobrino, Both touch: downs. resulted. from Orgeon ver into sole possession of sec- State. fumbles. It) was’ the 10th | ond place in coast circult stand- ‘time in 11.games that the Big ings. Close behind -are New 10 team has. finished on top. eacenr ett ‘Roy a l s g “Chuck Curtis dia me passing aunched thar prairie tour w and running but it was Harold; @ 4-1 New Year’s day win: over Pollard’s footwork that’ provided’ Winnipeg. Warriors. © “+the raargin for, Texas Christian. FLYERS SHADE STAMPS “ed Syracuse, 28- QT, -In. the Cotton Bowl in Dallas,» and: ‘Colorado turned. pack - ‘Clemsoon, 21> 21. in]. , the Orange. Bow! ‘Miami, 'The ‘Sugar: ‘Bow! ame “was “mharred: bya’ fight’ ‘between ; ‘Ten- Lo » NOSSEC : ‘guard: ‘Bruce’<;Burnham ¥ and: Baylor: “fullback: Latry, Hick= man. Burnhain ‘wound ‘up-in the He converted all four. touch-| tn the league's third ti ‘Bd- | Costello screened a. 20-foot drive THE CRY: THAT : MS, vy S, monton- Flyers served: homc-) past Bassen, | : Se ceacasecesaveeseses _ Phone 6082, ‘ind 20m pass from Curtis to John Nik- town fans a 2-1 victory’ over} Costello exchanged his second ~ ROCKED kel-and another by, Jim Swink! calgary Stampeders. goal. with Calgary’s Sid Finney’ “THE WORLDS with five seconds © remaining in the second. It was Finney's 24th goal of the season. Scandinavian Skiers to Jump In Revelstoke REVELSTOKE, BC, W—Five top ski Jumpers will arrive here some, Ume this winter to jump:]. AM a Lournament on the famous Nels Nelson hil) of the Britlsh Columbia Rockies, | Officials of the Premier Ski | club here sald Sunday the Oslo ‘Norway Ski Club has accepted ; USI an Invitation to send entries to “sua ROLAND (he tournament, ‘The date has Noe | not yet been announced but will re ee probably be In the latter part of _ ; perma age aan February or frat two wocks of | ' jxme NE Mareh, tn 1081, a Norwoglan team Look» part In the tournament’ | whieh drew widesprend interest neross the country, . Phil Maloney deserved most credit for Vancouver's win, fir- ing two goals ‘and engineering the winning overtime © goal by, Ching Johnson. ‘His first-goal, added to one by , Gordie Hudson, wiped out Vio. torla’s 2-0 Iecad built up - Doug Anderson within six seen onds of the first period's sev-: enth minute, Majoney's second goal, the! game’, classiest, iopped a clever passing exchange: with Dick: Lamoureux and forced the game Into. overtime, ‘| «which Curtis. set up. .. Syracuse's all- America back, |Jim Brown, cut wide swaths in the .TCU line in a one-man ef- fort to pull his team ahead, He finished with 21 points and 132 yards of battering, ‘Brown blocked cunversion at- tempt in the fourth quarter by Chico Mendoza was the. key play, Had it becn ‘good the game would have finished in a tle. The Orange Bowl game be- longed to Clemson until John, (The Best). Bayuk climaxed a 83-yard drive In the final per- lod by bulling over from thé one Before sevan minutes of over~ for the touchdown that gave time had elapsed Maloney: Colorado ‘the trlumph, ‘| stepped Into the spotlight agaln, PORTANT NOTICE. | GENERAL FREIGHT EMBARGO ‘Canadian Pacific Railway Embargo | *‘effetve 12:01 am, Monday, December 31, 1956 In view of possible work stoppage, due to labor. 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