: Okanagan Senior Leagt “Vernon: 9: “Penticton. 3. a ~ Kamloops‘ ‘5 Kelowna. 3. | Western International Teagie Trai ‘9: Rossland 4. aS Western ; League Vancouver 3. ‘Winnipeg. 1 Wednesday Western International . REGULARLY. PRICED. ‘$11: 95 and $12" 95 Mo Sizes, B cand E. widths , V-313 scvericoment is not published or the Liquor Control! Board or a me ee ee ee | ahead of: Sports. Shop ‘and Park- Jead; banging. in:five’ counters in [i counted -for two. -while Derrick ‘Slack, John :Penz: ‘and: Joe -War- ner each: whipped. one ‘Past’ Savoy: | goalie John. ‘Olsen. , noe! ; Savoy, jeered: ‘on by a: ‘shouting |. Roa 8: js sttong defence 5 no be gun,;: “was: the. lowly Savoy squad 11-5. ‘The win moved ‘the powerful = constabulary » crew. two’ games ers who are tied for second spot. Savoy remains. ‘in the cellar. “In the: ‘Junior game, Parkers, The: senior tilt, played. before one. of:. the’ biggest crowds this season, was* cleanly . fought © ‘al- though: it featured heavy bodily contact.’ te “RCMP.. ‘were. “quick: to take the the.,first. period : -compared | to. Savoy’s -one-: Jock Collier. ac- hi id considerable - diffi - 72. The added. while . “Savoy counted three. a a Savoy's -Alf | ‘Moran, “usually a “heavily - guarded eacl time: ne tried pressing for; ward with the’ puck. : “Second ° “period saw. Savoy’s Frank’ Shannon taken out. of play... with. an injured. ‘shoulder: They. -were:. vhandicapped © even more* in the third ‘period when ‘goal. “In . the | ‘penalty departmerit, Savoy ‘received seven: while} paced’ “by. Robert’ Armstrong, ” : rushed Sports Shop 12-5... - 1, ‘Bannister, Warner 1; ‘Fitzger- ald. 1,.Penz 2,- Collier / 2, “Lyttle, os Savoy—_Olsen. goalie. John Olsen was. hit on the face. by. a hard- shot puck. ‘Coach: ] Ve N EVV EN TY, Pe Ny 7 - . “ROMP bolstered its first-place lead. in n the Senior a . |Men’s Floor Hockey league rheeaiy night drubbing} CHARLES E, SloRDANO—sPoRTS. EDITOR Ro : Bill Morrison ‘replaced ‘Olsen in RCMP got only four. Penz, Slack and Collier led the|: RCMP assault with two. goals each. Terry Shenton. and Carl Trautman were 4Savoy’ Ss” _ top scorers with two apiece also: The junior contest saw. ‘Park- ers take an early lead: and: main- tain it easily throughout . the}. game. Sports Shop, ‘scored three in. the first period | and two in the last. ‘ with ‘three. markers Lineups | Senior. ” RCMP—Johnson (goal), Jelly. | Arseneau ‘Ly: “Murland,.. «Slack 2, | Giesbrecht,, Hall, Basso,; ‘Duffin 1. . Total 11. ( goal),: : Warvey. ‘Trautman son, Moran, Bailey, . Shenton 2, Shannon, 2,. Impy,- Gurney, . Young, Leod, Callias, Logan. Total 5. “ Junior “ parkers—Kerr 1, Armstrong °4, Nakatsul, Hansen, Atchison 3, Mio;. -Cameron 2,- - Calderoni 1, Windle (goal). Total’ 12. .. Sports Shop—Erikson .1,.Kan- gas, Thoms 4, Dorius:3,: ‘Holder, Turcotte (goal),.: . Dopson,. land, Scuby, Eby. Total. 5 2 question ‘mark, became. " “Bombers” “victory | pave. “them - : half-time lead. ‘AInterprov incialk “Ploen quickly ‘spotted the holes in a. nervous Edmonton. “defence ing through to: build: ‘ap: an 18- 0 Eskimos’ never * recovered though they fought hard in the {second half and » outscored ‘| Bombers 11-1; ‘A. crowd of 18, 000 watched the “afternoon game in six- -degree -per-hour wind sweft: the rock~ hard field. five-yard line to score one touchdown and fullback Charlie Shephard . crashed 12 yards for the other. ... : kjmos’ ~ SHOWING NOW at McRAE BROS. -PHILCO-BENDIX @ NO @ NO From See oenoy (CP)=_Quavtexbacke Kenny “Piken, an exclamation point Wed-/ nesday_ as Winnipeg Bliie. Bombers Aamm. ered. Ed-| ‘the pper hand"™in ‘the best-of-|- and: sent his power. ‘backs crash-}.. cold; Snow squalls and,18-mile-| Ploen scooted wide from | Es- || ”Morri- I, |. Mc- |. Hel-| ~Durelle, | Olson sign PHO LER SENT EY turning. honors League Monday night. - {Trevor Harris’ of Co-Op rolled |-a.325 “single .as* his teammates bowled a total ‘of, 1075 for team single in B ‘League. “Prank .Ratchford of ‘Post Of - fice put together 750 for an in- | dividual high three: while” his team took triple honors of 3038. *" In A League’ Al Sheppard of ~ fer. December i bout SAN: FRANCISCO. ® — “Bobo Olson,” ‘once king, ‘of: the middle- weights, and Yvon ‘Durelle: ‘sign- ed for .a.’ December 7: light- heavyweight, fight, here, but with one’ reservation.. : - The durable’ Canadian, ‘ranked No. 4-in the light- -heavy division, ‘must: come out unscathed in-his. Tuesday night fightin Toronto Hans Dorius led: Sports shop with George: ‘Chuvalo. . “ “we'll” definitely. use ‘Duretle even. if, he: loses,” matchmaker |’ Bennie. Ford said. * “But: should chances . are we'll: call “ot the fight.” Olson, 31, has won fiye straight | on his present comeback as, a middleweight,> but. Durelle, 30, will be..by. far. his toughest Op- ponent, . Durelle, the British» Empire light heavy champion from Baie, Ste.. Anne, N.B.,” ts ‘contesting Chuvalo for the Canadian heavy- weight crown.. en ‘The December 7 Cow Palace | ; °° Paramounts chalked up ‘a single of. 303 to lead his Port. Edward crew to a 1172. team single. : La. Gondola’s Louis Martin, a new entry this season, notched : ‘High single bowlers assisted their. teams in 1 cap: also. in the Men’s Five-pin_ Bowling} ip 8 wen ena NET UR RE ade pap ae a pur aI -tricians 2; Grotto Cigar. 4, Old}: a high triple of: 729° and ‘aided Lo his team -in taking, his’ three of 3206, Results. ‘A LEAGUE Esso Fuel 2, Para- mounts: 2; LaGondola 2, Blec- Empress 0; Matkins 3,. Howe & McNulty 1; Cook's 4, Bulgers 0. _B LEAGUE Rupert: Radio« 3, Co-op Centre 1; .Post: Office 3, Spero’s.. 1}: “Stromdahts 3, ‘Bab- cack 1). Letter Carriers 3, Legion 1; ROMP By Shmoas 1. od November 18,1959. . 10-rounder will not be broad- cast or televised, _ COMPETITION NO. 80: 631. -CLERK- STENOGRAPH ER. required for Dept. of Social Welfare, Prince Rupert, oS » BC. Civil: Service. ‘Salary $211-$254 per. month, plus $15. per month’ Special Living Allowance. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or British: subjects and have had: ‘two | years’: experience. Must be able to:.type at rate of 50 words per “minute and take shorthand at rate of 100 words: per. minute. - For application forms apply IMMEDIATELY to. The Gov-, - ernment Agent, Government Agency, ‘Court: House, - Prince _ Rupert; ‘completed forms. to be returned NOT LATER THAN stenographi ie ‘ “he be. cut, UP or. Knocked out, ‘line, the ‘last. ‘point: of: the game. Fullback. : - Johnny - Bright ‘plunged — “off-tackle * “from” ed for Edmonton with a single. son, 175, Philadelphia stopped Sonny Ray, 174, Chicago (10). TOKYO (#—Leo Espinosa, 117, from the Phillppines outpointed Hiroshi Oda, 117: Japan, (12) Espinosa retained the Orient @ COMPLETELY LINT. FREE WASHING '@ AUTOMATIC LIQUID: BLEACH DISPENSER @ AUTOMATIC “DE WRINKLING! MODELS .PRICED bantamweight title, VENTING REQUIRED — LINT TRAP REQUIRED 499" booted a single from. the 24-yard | ‘the = three-yard line for Edmonton’s 7 touchdown. . Quarterback Jackie. Parker Kicked a 34-yard field goal.and |’ a convert.’ Vic Chapman finish- .- 4 ‘New WITH TET , contour of the Cruiser roofline, . Sceptre Four-Door Cruiser yy : ‘ ° a ” ‘ ’ YOU ARE INVITED To VIS BAIR ene OE Lr BE Tat RA RT Rene om Te gto seg ne mR WOeT Im SMOOTHEST RIDE Everywhere you ook in the 1960 Monarch, you. will sce | things that are new and different and better, New styling with sleck, smooth-flowing lines; distinctively Canadian in the spirit-of the ’6o's. A tasteful use of chrome . ro and ornamentation without ostentation. Monarch is hand- some and broadeshouldered, a car with the timeless elegance of gaod taste. ’ 4 “Comfort Zone’ Ride. Yes, the famed Monarch ride is even better this year, Youvide in the “Comfort Zone” cradled by the finest combination of bump-smothering features ever offered by ; any car in-Monarch’s field. 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