THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, January 18, 1956 13 part of her training for Olymples. University; 1955: 6th downhill, 7th | kilometre, Canadian combined and) Seguin, Ginette (Gigl))--21;Que- | slalom, Canadian _ Shaupiouships; Aberta 18-kilometre; gi : os pt the. first wauats] i 4 3 | won proving! c - 30-kil tre and 52n n the members ol n . bec City; born April 19, 1984; in| S08 PURE gumhill, fourth sia-|on An So-kllomerte ate Jacques Plante And 5, Bi receive $1,000 each from. 1955: second in Canadian cham-|jom); 1954: 1sts in Canadian cham- 9" ometre; is e lo | eters. Five peo] y h : " ine. of i i i Jasper highway; "Thr iy fg pionships, slalom; 4th in North |pionships combined (first downhill, | server on Banif . ig an h ; American combined: 4th in Cana-|Second slalom); provincial Com-(jrother of Irwin who also is com-| ee Other Habs 2 Sve, fo 3 ivi mp oy | 'On All-Star Team {was picke! C d 's Ski Team I Th b il Form n uni nal . |omned (firsts downhill and slalom); f +.|('zn kandahar combined; 3rd in| One ; : peting. Lorne Worsley of the Rangers| 3 | Sompleted in 1952 Olympics at Oslo Servold, Irwin -- 23; Camrose, | second-team goalie, MONTREAL (CP)--Four ' mem-| with Bill Gadsby of New York and By THE CANADIAN PRESS | combined and fifth in the women's Sorth American downhill; 1934: 952 C H and was 36th in giant slalom, 41st A, ni 100: wt com REPEAT By Popular Demand : Following are thumbnail sketches international downhill at Lake |}, in international giant slalom, as i x i of as skiing team in the|p,acid, N.Y.; in 1954: won the|Jtaly; 8th in international downhill, | 1 downhill and eliminated in sla pete in the cross-country and bers of the Montreal Canadiens om Johnson of Montreal on de- 1056 winter Olympics at Cortina, Helmenkollen giant slalom; ninth) jtaly, and in international giant 4 : _ |jumps at Cortina; 1955: 2nd in|jhave won mid-season berths on thelfence, Tod Sloan of Toronto at Italy, Jan. 26-Feb. 5: lin the F.LS. downhill, 7th in the|glalom, Switzerland. | Charland, Jacques -- 15; Trois-|\western Canada cross - country | Nefional Hockey League first all- contre, Gordie Howe of Detroit on WOMEN (All in Alpine events only) | slalom, 31st in the giant slalom, in| wheeler, Lucille -- born Jan, | Rivieres; born April 10, 1930 only|championships, Alberta 15 - kilo-|star team the NHL announced to yigh! wing and Bert Olmstead of Heggtveit, Anne -- 16; Ottawa: | Sweden; 5th in the Arlberg kanda- 4. 1935: home St. Jovite, Que.; in| jumper on team; in 1954: F.LS. metre and Alberta jumping; 5th in| day. [ontreal on left wing. : team: at 15 she startled skiing! har, slalom; 17th downhill, 12th| joss. yt in jadies international, ctampionships at Falun, Sweden, western Canada jumping; 7th in| jacques Plante of the Canadiens Beliveau was me only unanimous hi EO of Ls Holmen. combined, at Garmisch, Germany. | sow nil at Lake Placid; 1st in|nlaced 21st; 1955: sts in Canadian|Canadian 30 - kilometre; 8th in|, .g yoted the top netminder for | choice, recevng the maximum | A oh t __19- ¥ : : ionshi i i ki re; 8th in| n 'hile points. Harvey picked up 89. nt slalom in Norway in| Kruger, Carlyn--19; born Mont- Canadian championships, com- championships and Olympic trials| Canadian 18 -- kilometre; 8 lithe first half of the s while| gly in niga "eet Yr real, lives at St. Sauveur, Que; | pined 2nd in North American, |at Fort Willi; 2nd in eastern cham- Canadian jumping; member of Decyg Harvey was picked on de- 13th in she downhill and 14th in/born Aug. 12, 1936; Italy Olympics Sugar Bowl, A : ] n the slalom: suffered broken leg| her first competition in Europe: in| Austrian championships, giant sla-| eastern Canadian championships at while training for major Canadian|1955 won Canadian championships|iom; 5th in meets in winter of 1955 but before|cownhill, Quebec kandahar down-|combined, at G Arlberg kandahar,| Port Alfred; accident won the University of nil! and combined, second in Que-|m.enkollen, slalom, Norway: 7th injin jumping. Montreal giant slalom event, sec-lec provincial championshios| F.I.S. 1 a d 3 ond in the Quebec provincial cham-| downhill; fifth in slalom; in 1954 Sweden. | Alta; born Nov. 28, 1927; will com-| ships, 1954; rated with Andre Ber-| £ : pionships, Laurentian zone cham- won women's international down-|MEN {pete in cross-country only in Italy;|trand as having best chance for will vote again at the end of the one 1sts in the western Canada|Canada; will compete in Alpine|season and the results of hoth bal-|adopted and. the Canadian Rugby pionships and the Canadian junior; | hill at Lake Placid and second in| id in "nth . : Ho lots will be combined to determine' Union later drarted a similar rule. third in the slalom, fourth in thelglalom; plays golf and tennis as' championships, downhill,! Servold, Bertrand, Andre--24; Quebec: 1955; completed in 1952 Dec. 15, 1933; broke leg during The two other members of the armisch: 5th in Hol- Olympics at Oslo and finished 25th|1955; | Clarence--28; Camrose, den; 22nd in Norwegian champion-|Lindsay at left wing. born June 1, 1931; student at Laval! 18-kilometre, Canadian 18- and 30- events at Cortina. alif.: 1954: 5th in|pionships at Berlin, N.H., and in|Seattle University ski team. {fence, Jean Beliveau at centre and ei on Tommy, Art--22; Ottawa; horn|Maurice Richard at right "ins. REMEMBER WHEN ? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Eastern Big Four football offi- combined standing, at Are, Swe-|--Ked Kelly on defence and Ted cials adopted a stopper to whole- {sale importation of United States Sports writers and broadcasters players 20 years ago today. The ruie was 11th in F.I.S. world meet,|first squad were Detroit Red Wings| - year residence 5 TO | NTH MO "ONE DOLLAR' SALE continues all this week additional dollar get another similar garment. 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