3 Pre PNLaLtre louis bale M Sautrday, December 24, 1958, Browns Favored To Keep ~ National Football Title By BOB MYVELS specialist, Dante Lavell, Len ARGELES 'e— The ie: For dand Abe Gibron, came here fondne - champion Cleveland favored to lasso Rams. Srawns arrive on the batde sgene taday set to uefcat Los Angeles Rams and capture the National Football League crown for the tiard dime fer coach Pau) Brown. The experts say Browns wih ode succeed in the game in Memor- ial Cofiseum Monday. And the feat, if achieved, will serve usa a ate sebuah (YS | a "y } Norman van Brocklin and his eit end Tommy Fears, crushed thelr hopes with 9 79-yard touchdown pass play that) won the game in the final quarter Me, This was a jey ta Rams wha, the bitter winter before at Cleve- land, say their utle hapes blast- were. They falied. Ram fleld ‘marshal. PU VERS WANT EXTRA FEES WHEN SOCCER TELEVISED — LONDON uh - British nrofessionat soccer players insisted today that when television cameras are turned on them during league matches they automatically become actors, So they refuse to play in matches televised by the BBO uniess they ges extra fees. The BBC agreed to start discussions on the matter with the players union December 21, Major soccer league games generally are televised on Saturdays, Entertainment unions are supporting the soccer players, “We may have to consider further action.” sald union chairman James Guthrie. “Purther action” fould mean a strike, Marilyn Bell Chosen For dnd. Year | As Country’s Too Woman A thlete By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP)—Marilyn Bell, 17-year-old Toronto school, girl who: was named Canada's: makes history nearly every time she goes swimming, today outstanding female athlete of 1958, She also won the honor in 164, Marilyn became the youngest” Cr mtn wae mene a Eg cares uray channel lust July 3b and sports’ tt. | Bowden, nso of ‘edilors and sporteasters reward- Odds Against Montreal Win ed her with an almost unani-, mous vote, just as they did ini 1934 when she was the only: human to swim) Lake Ontario: 1958, won both the Canadian skating competition. women’s Open and Close golf: - “titles at Vietoria fast summer, | None made! Frances Dafoe who, with Norris, Toronto, will: Miss Stewart, No. 1 cholee In: ‘team up in the pairs gure. Tost tanks eae [Industrial eld 7 > - Bricklaying | Plasteriny .. General Rey R. (Dick) Boil Phone 4524" a | i oa between New York state and On- tarlo. but she received only four first-- cholee votes, against 65 for Mart | handsome Christmas present for! ed iu the final 28 seconds on a Groza field goal. Offensively and defensively, this renewap of hustilities could well be another exciting con- test the coach and also a fitting go- ingeaway gift. the top field general in U.S, provessional toot- ball, quarterback Go Graham, Ram fans Jack oack to 1991, id however. when this same Gre, ham, who will be playing Ns last game, ana such eld vladi- ators as Low Gro ay the kickins weather was forecast for uw or Pair Monday, more WHt ae a. ~ und ix, 66.000 0 oe nN mew ae attend, a a a a KAIEN HARDWARE ! JOE SCOTT » ~ 4 _— Mav we ested fo all our ‘ ; friends our sincere dood wishes for : Fitahs, Prosperity and Happinds ducing the coming year RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE f : en ; | MeRRY CHRISTMAS : is mance age ’ W | Bog ayl ly e a 4 . ‘ . ; mo Way the happiness iw of Christmas abide in t of {your home and In i your heart now and through» =F, 4 Out the gladsome Holiday Season, “So poe ' ‘ \N. e 4 1 To Vrleuds and Patrons of «| STROMDAHL'S ESSO SERVICE i ' Phone 9997 (lus & Nora ah [a id. vs ' Vy . I tat i ™ Yeaders have yet to win a game In New York Game Tomorrow By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer Montreal Canadiens, who visit New York Sunday night. can consider themselves fortunate if they get out of town with any- thine more than a Christmas ti. The National Hockey League The selectors, voting in the lyn, + ist annual Canadian Press ‘tate & ‘e Two other siting “clubs will year-end sports poll, were asked: re and Wrote “No other compe- be seeking their first victory of to name the three outstanding | NE p te the season onan alien rink ¢ = Jackle MacDonald, Toronto @ AINE, FAMOUS be at Toronto, where they hav Victory on Montreal tee since last Mareh 17, Detroit's last Montreal victo occurred. d2 a somewhat ou Christmas-like atmosphere as took them only two periods take uo d-l decision. That was the memorable nig at Madison Square Girden this season. In all fairness, it should be added that the second-place New York Rangers haven't beat- en the Montrerlers elther—all three Canadien visits ended in ties ~but the odds against a Montreal vietery are higher, In falr years and foul, the Rangers haven't Jost a home game on Christmas night sine 1928. ‘ Only at Detroit, where they haven't won since Jan. 30, 1934. have the high-flying Canadiens other Christmas nivht engag sone longer without a victory. ments. The last.time they dumped the Rangers on tne home erounds was Feb, 27, their lust visit. of the 1954-3: “55 season when they clobbered them 7-1, wrlinst the suspension of Mau carter. cazo visits Boston Bruins could finance a whole Christin today. Mixed Spiel Schedule, Draws Set For Tuesday | Draws for the Mixed Bon:piel being held by the Prince Runert Y But Canuc ks Win 4.1 | Curling Club next week, starting Tuesday are as foliows: Team Draw No, Team Draw No. K_ Warren Al H. Thom AZ G. Bateman Al A. Dominato Ai _G. Morgan AQ R. Rudderham Ag, G. Holliston Aa &. Garner Ag P. Bell A3 J. Lindsay Ad J. Paul A3 W. Petersen Ag 'D. Gomez At J. Parker Al4 OH. Waller Ad D. Johnston Al5 E. Shier Aj3 A. McDonald Ald B. Evolfscn AG tT. MeNtece Al6 S, Simpson Afi J. Mitehell AlG A.. Newton AG J. Ehy AIT B. MeLean « AV Schedule of play for the Mixed ‘Spiel follows: a : x Yn harmony with the Holiday, apleit, we add this cheery notes May you and yours enjoy for years to come, all the happiness we with for you thle Christmas, >, % nl Gront & Newton Au Staff « night. Chicago Black Hawks w n't won since Dec. 11, 1054, while Detroit will be seeking Its first when the game wes ¢alled as Montreal fans rloted in. protest ice +Rovket) Richard following a fracas in Boston a few nights Toronto is at Detroit and Chi- There was a time when you for what the gift wrappings cost 0- itt OC. female athleles tn order of pref- erence, Tt was Marilyn's show all: tack and fleld star who placed, the way. ithird last year, slipped two! Twenty-sIx others were mene ‘notches to fifth position with 22 | caught the voters’ eye for No 1 gan, Jasper, Alta, golfer who! choice. ) Won the Ontario Open and} The votes, computed on a: placed second (o Miss Stewart in 3-2-1 basis, showed Marilyn with: the Canadlau wonten’s Close. a whopping 216 points, nearly OTHERS PAR DOWN three times as many as secand-, Others far down fn the list Ine! choice Marlene Stewart, the ' cluded: golfing whiz from Fonthill, Ont... Swimmers Shirley Campbell, | who recelved & 77-point total.'Fergus, Ont: Beth Whittall,: Third on tha Jist war “rnestine! Montreal, double winner it the! Ruscell, 18-year-old gymnast: Pan-American Gamer at Mexico! from Windsor, Ont. City: Lenore Fisher, Geean Falls, | YOUNGEST 'rO0 MAKE IT B.C.,. Helen Stewart, Vancouver: : Swimming the channel has, Sara Barber, Brantford, Ont; been old hat since Captain Mat-| Glhidys Jriestley, Verdan, Que.; did It first in 1g7g' Ella Lindedl, Montreal, and! ee ry ne it io ' ht rr in thew Webb e. but the distinction of being the! Kathle MeIntosh of St. Vital, youngest to do it belonged to Man, the first person to swim: Philip Mickman, 18-year-old Lake Winnipeg. Briton, until Marilyn’s crossing... Three women who will repre-- Mickman swam it In 1949. -sent Canada in the 1936 winter: Adding to Marilyn's prestige. Olympie games at Cortina, Italy,’ in the aquatic world was the also received votes. They are marathon madness last summer Carole Jane Pachi, Ottawa, Can-: when 25 men and women. in-sadian ladies senior figure-skat-. cluding some of the best swim-:ing champion; Anne Heggtveit, ’ mers in the world, tried the, Ottwa Skier, and Toronto's Seattle Goalie Tops as ly. os The top team played the hot- * tom team in the Coast division of the Western Hockey League Frl- day night and the result) was as might be expected, Vancouver Canucks thunned Seatue Americans 4-1, Mean. swhile, New Westminster Royals nibbled at Victorla Couey: sevond-place position by shading the Islanders 4-3. At Winnipee, the Watrioes moved un the Prairie seals 4 itth by defeating Regina Neiahs 2+! 3nd a! Calgary the Stamocd- ers {cok an overtime 6-3 sin Seattle's net kept the game in. Vancouver from developing into a rout, He dived, rolled aad fei’ ¢ on 41 shots. Ray Miktdan wt. the | other end of the rink stopped 30) Rudy Filion eave Seattle w 1-0. edge In the firs: nerlod, out frora | then on it was Canucks all the! way. Ray Cyr counted twice with: singles going to Brace Carmi. ‘chael and Phil Maloney. Tonight Victoria visits Seatllo and Vancouver gots to New West- minster, ane sare alnst 65 for Mari- | . ym | Many selectors jotted down | THE M E LROS E Ch, ) only: Martlyn’s naine on the bal | 3 ~ Mey CHINESE Disies » SERVED TO PERFECTION som 3329 | Santa in ectenading aur hearly greetings . . la everybody: May your balidiyhe- , » full af jay and good wat § M. J. SAUNDERS CONTR: ACTOK For Orders be Toke Out WER jula jolly ~*~ Game Na, Tee Time Winner Plays Loser Pays from Edimomon Flyers, . . t ' Al ! Pres 8:30 Al0 Hi The winning woal at Calany i a om Ae ° Maes 6:30 Alo Bi came from Freddie Hueul’s sthek - ; aly AR 3 Hues 6290 ~All Bly minics into the overtime ses. WM | Ad 1 Tes, 890 All B? ston DIGES By I sha as ; Tats. nae at Bt The Stantpa were trailing 4-2 Nes | at S "p 4 vo 4 3 Tues, Bo 2 2 after two perlods, Cid sre Dee | Au I Tues. 10:30 Al3. Bt Couture Jet the march with FINISH CRIPPLED LH a AG : Fis, 10050 AIS _ Ebintee eoats and Steve Witwk DUCKS QUICKLY oliday hippiaviw Ag SO Mu 10.30 Alt, Bound Ray Barry provice? the "no, ‘acere wish foal AY 3 wt a0 a ~~ others. dmonten— markmen rae Our HACEE Hae - Med 1A: AML ror Soyo Upmengk. Bilt Me- May yout hoptt } Al2 1 Wed. 10:40 AW Neil, Chuck Holmes, Johnry " Mu 2 ey odo Ald ATeComnprek and Mor Coreaten. ' fullilled...miy ye t Ped &38 AX ns MAZUIE FIRES WINNER \ “i ANS Weel, G80 ALO Be Wirnioes and Reginn wete Te cee _ oy be disp and i Al6 2 Wed 6:30 An BY thed Let undi nearly five nilaute pe 7 Ag 1 et hap A RO from the end of the sane ai D a fri, Gn 2 WI aiper, UCK HUNTERS SHOULD HAVE | The AY 1 Thurs 6990 A22 ed Barry Cullen seored the War- SOME SIZE OS HANDY TO USE \ ‘ seafl ; : ae . ares £ t ey | away nent and SCA qn ; Than: s. 10:30 a’ —rfors’ epening goal in the fest OP TEN en oucKs, pte | Maninge ai 1 Tivirs, 6:30 Av period but Georte Sntes ve adaey gq Ue ivaikytoctTy a The Axe 2 Fri 8:80 Ad lcd for Regals in the seco, coaps. tg DENSE PATTERN OF | [Ag3 a Fri, 10330 Au —~ Winnipeg's attacks on Rovinas quMMER @ SHOT HAS BETTER | | 1AM This game to be plaged Monday Jan, 2, probably at 730 pn. goalle Eucien Dechene pala Off) CHANCE OF HITTING THE HEAD | nl 3 Pans, 6:30 Hb — with Edle Mazur's tally late In THAN NUMBER 443 OR 6% DO. | ne 2 Thurs. 10:90 Rh - tho final frame. (SWIMMING AWAY; A DUCK MAKES | ’ Ay ; te weno m -- In Vietorla, New Westmin-- A SMALLER TARGET) 3 HAVE : Dass, Oy i -~ ster's decision cracked tie Cou. | 3 Bh 2 Thurs, 6:30 no -~ gars win yureak at three ames, Sow aurond wutie pine | nA A Met G20 no —~ Blinky Royer scored twlee vi gue wien ¢ HO. 8 WOULD DO! i Bi : Fri, 0:30 H10 -~ Arnte Schmautz and coach Max E ° na 4 Thies, £30 Wu ~ MeNab vat the others, Reap Ol GMALL POHDG, KILL 16 | Tones, Mn nil Bkip Teal, Don Chiupka and fore Woe pe en ene | Bo 4 Pri. 8:90 Hn? -- Doug Macauley were the Cotte gan, i DUCKS HEAD RAISID Blt 4 ee ee Mle ~ AY Marksnen. | GHOOT IT AQAIN| 4 Bl2 This game will also be played Monday, Jan 4% ait a4 ban Mm. _ Aha. eyed Charite Hodge in! | - | up with a ‘Mulerile wlilr for everybody? 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