6 °°. Prince Wupert Daily Mews _ a Oe Heh —_ October Jae bose a fe oR eee 2 ep Meo O11 oe aT] be Prey TOUR SCE Ne after tho start of ‘éach performance of PSYCHO. ARDHGHOS. “CRN 1918 pm. | | Manage only. ‘tie. "1 “Feature , with Roughriders — Oyo) ‘outpointed Denny ; "By The Canadian Press ve or EAD +9 (10). ) 9.87 vO HONY ‘VERA | JOH “How to avoid injuries should be the theme of to- , mnight’s only. game | in. the Western Interprovincial «Football Union: The first-place Winnipeg Blue Bomb-| ce a oe ‘ers’ invade Edmonton to meet the — second- ‘place. Es-. kimos and both have clinched the positions. ‘The big battle | now is the one ‘tor the third and. last playoft| totai of 79 and put nim in fourth _ berth.between Steve Owen's Cal-| place in the individual scoring |}. gary S ampeders and: .Wayne| race, five points behind. fullback i _ Se Robinson’s: -British' Columbia Gerry James of Winnipeg and en neat —— - Lions. That battle could be-de-| halfback Willie Fleming of Brit- _ SHOWS: AT: oe: pen Tone » gided-when: Calgary. .plays | in|/ish Columbia. ~’ ods . . Vancouver; next: Saturday night. | Quarterback Jackie: Parker, of |. + 7 P. Me PENSE : STAGE SET. Edmonton leads with-95... | | ‘8. 24) T OUGH!? e i TRUES. | ere By outpointed Fis y The two ‘games last Saturday BAILEY BIG FOR. B.C. night set.the stage. At Regina.-fullback By Bailey ae At Calgary 17,000 cheering fans| scored both’ British Columbia | ae saw'Stampedgrs keep third place | touchdowns and’ George Grant | .. : by ‘outscoring Edmonton 35-17. | converted them. poe ob ‘Regina: a slim crowd of ne Fullback Clair Branch counted re ans saw Lions roa -| Saskatchewan’s, only touchdown |° . *- - hind with two converted touch-| with. haifhack Sack Hill kicking. Co cotta’ ‘PICTURES » . downs in’ the last. five. minutes! the convert. and two: field goals. , to-gain a‘14-14 tio. The other Rider point: was asin-'| -° ‘The results left Calgary with | gle kicked by. fullback Fred Bur-| v4 two points more than British-Co-| ket. . 7 ~ lumbia but Stampeders have only The playoff: between the sec-| - one game left, Saturday night at} ond and third-place teams is a) Vancouver, while Lions have aj two- ~game, . total: “points: series. second against the ‘last-place November 2 and Bee Saskatchewan Roughriders Octo- The. winner. meets winnipeg int - ber 29° the ‘best-of- three finals, Novemn-' TWO FOR UNSFORD- ‘| ber 12, ‘I and, if necessary; 19. ‘-) Fullback: Earl. Lunsford, the! — ———— - WIFU’s leading. rusher this sea-' son, barged: over for two Calgary} _ Peesneeree sabre gene DOP OOOeee os presents eaten BORGNINE 7 y -KERWIN MATHEWS a wath COLLEEN DEWHURST - ALEXANDER ‘SCOURBY - Quen CORRETT / Also: PHIL: CAREY. in. L JOTHEY | RODE. WEST” A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE . STANDINGS ee oh ate, UF W LT FA. Pts} Winnipeg...... 14.13. 10 415.199 .26 }° Edmonton .-. ; 14.9 5.0 288 193 18 Calgary. .... . 15 6 8 2 352 394 12 B.C. geet 14 4 8 2 258.334 10 Saskatch. * -. , 43°21 10 2 171 354 4 ah re PO OCRT CLOT LODOTO DERE OL EDO DD DOD . . touchdowns. The two ‘other Stampeder. > Six- -pointers were. scored. by.” ends .Ernie "Warlock and: Bill McKenna. oo ‘Doug: ‘Brown ‘converted all four “ and-kicked two field goals.Quar-| © _- SPEEDSTER TOP E -terback’ Joe Kapp was credited be "lie Fleming, o ct of the few times that. Winnipeg. Blue Bombers were.able to contain the speedy with a single when he fumbled) - my ; into Eskimos’ end zone and. Gino “Fleming, : “who scored three’ touchdowns in -B.C.’s 49-21. loss to Winnipeg. Fleming scored. twice. — “on 56+ yard runs and. peaught a. 25- yard. pass. —(¢ CP..Photo): 7. +. Ole __ Bitonion the anette downs |. a were tallied’ by. end Tommy-Joe | Coffey | “and ‘fullback * Johnny [Bright “Coffey” ‘converted | both | touchdowns: and booted* a field bons ‘| goal. " ca Brown's | : 10 points gave, him alo 8. oe e oe eo @ oe e ° @ e ae e oe ut ' ° financing 4 for businesses haaneat in manufacturing oR D EV E L ° P ' N Gc: “processing, | f assembling,” " installing, overhauling, Ps _-Feconditioning, altering, repairing, cleaning, ack=“"* ‘taging, transporting or. , Warehousing ‘Of goods;". Jogging. “operating /a mine ? or. quarry, | ‘drilling. mo “seonstruction, engineering, - ‘technical .surve ee .- sciéntific rescatch, generating. . or’ distribue nge ‘electricity. or Operating a’ commercial aif 's .or the ‘transportation | of ‘persons,,-or, upplying ‘preinises,- machinery .or cquipmen under’ lease. to “any: business mentidnic ed. bove: to th bir f Writer: Canadian. pres Chicago Black Hawks are off. to: one of: their finest _ “starts: ‘ever 1 “Hockey. League—unbeaten i in five games with nine out of a: possible 10 pening the 288 leh single and | 4] as 4 + * i ‘points. » t’s.a far: ery from last: season when the: Black Hawks flopped badly at}section A’s Notwest Foods broke} . ir hey | the ‘team high: single and three |-- the. beginning, winning only one and. tying another i in their first 13: games. They tecord this year. with scores of |- eame back: strong and finished third, but, 23. points behind front-r unning Mont- | 1,446 and’3,723, in the Celco City rr > pot real Canadiens. ed Uy 8 League, October 12. * wo *°Annette Johanson” of Rupert “If anybody is to dislodge Mont-| _ Boston oiler 1 Don Simmons nest olmstead haa em the Motors ‘captured the . ‘wom en’s. = st real from first place this season, we Erie Nesterenko with te a iia frst period goal. “ “\high ‘single with 261. While Joan .e 85 ‘ ot the: ‘Hawks: would have....to . be 30 seconds left in:the game., He — a McKnight: of: Fraser. &.. ‘Payne ty took the: high’ three with 659... ‘ratedas the.club most” likely to | do it, though: no team. from Chi- cago has” ever: finished higher ‘than second: place: in‘the NHL.| The: Hawks. played’: -only: - one}: weekend .game,: beating : ‘Boston | Bruins 5-2. Sunday@night... The win left. them in; second place; |: one point: behind, Montreal but with two games |} in: hand.” SCORING RAMPAGE .. Montreal's. big . guns: wont on a scoring : ‘rampage . Saturday. in an 8-4 triumph. over ;.New~ ‘York Rangers: but Canadiens: lost their ‘first game ‘of. the: ‘season Sunday, & 4: to Detroit Red Wings.) In other. weekend. ganies,. Tor- onto “Maple . Leafs ' scored «their first victory-—7-2 over, Now. York —and were held to a l- 1. the by. . Boston. Saturday, Bobby Hull, Eddie Litzenbérger, : Tod Sloan, Ken Wharram and Ab McDonald split Chicago's scoring|.: while Hall turned back’ 25 shots. . Two. members of the Uke lina. —Vie Stasiuk’and Johnny, Bueyk scored for: Boston, : SPORTSMANS DIGEST eter, TRAILING: DOWN A- WOUNDED DEER: aid : bothering to put. on heavy pro- : Warren, Godfrey, Lon. Lunde, tances; from: Frank Mnhoviich, left’ the ice bleeding’ heavily and forward: Jerry. ‘Toppazzini re- placed him in the: ‘nets, without ‘tective gear normally worn by goaltenders. ‘Toppazzini .was. not forocd to ‘make a save, however, TWO HAT’ "TRICKS ‘Dickie: Moore and Bernie. Geot- frion. each scored: three times for the’ Canadiens. against New York POOOCROEOOS OLED IDED POLED POOLE. a no , 2 oW.L TOR A Pts Montreal iv..... 41 2 29°..20 10 Ohicago - Ae 4°0 16° #7 9 Datroit -.....¢ 272 8.18 ‘19° 5 Now Yorke... 84 0 17 84° .4 Toronto coeoeee 1.8, 2218. 19. 4 Boston. .....65, 0-2 4 12.016 4. reseeeoee peeeecnerewesnenerenere Saturday, Moore's achievement was a pure, unvarnished hat trick—~three foals in succession, Henri, Richard and Phil Goy- atte. also scored for . Montreal ‘while Andy Bathgate, with two, Camille Henry and Earl: Ingar- field took care of Now York's | scoring, - , The Wings. rolled. “up. thoir highest, total agninst Montreal in more than three seasons, .~ Gordie Howe, Alex Delvecchio, Murray. Oliver and. Norm Ullman | tallied for. the Wings while’ Jean Beliveau, Billy, Hicko, “Goyette and Moore. acored. for Canadions, THREE: SCORE TWICE... ‘Toronto got two-goal) perform. | League expansion committce will New York mayor! pledges stadium for NL expansion NEW YORK (?—The National go into its meeting in Chicago Monday armed with a pledge | from the mayor of New York to ne a baseball stadium ready.in 1962 oo ‘Fearful of: being bypassed, Mayor Robert Wagner of New| 4 York sent telegrams to commit- tee: members Friday asking an “oarly indication” that franchise ‘will be granted. It was New. York’s big pitch for a spot in the league and brought favorable comment from baseball. commissioner Ford Frick and National League presi - dent Warren Giles. Bill Shea, chairman of (the Now York baschall committee, said he was aware that,any ideas of using Yankee Stadium, home of the American League Yankees, would kill New York's chances, Sere en-enpnate eerie Richardson welcomed| SUMTER, 8.0, (Bobby, Rich- ardson, av Now! York Yankeo horo of the world ‘sories, ‘says “I'd much ‘rather play baseball ‘Ke- for 70,000 people” than face tho several hundred hometown folks “J don't. think Vm hot, 'm who welcomed him back Sunday, |. In .B\ section, Betty- Dahl. “of” Undertakers: won. the high single with 232, while Johnson's Out-| boards’ “Emily Butt. ‘ToHing, 553 took the high three. - Nils Sjoberg. of Undertakers a with 234.won the men’s high sin-. gle while, Henry Butt of John- son’s Outboards: captured. the high three with 614.. Team high | single went.to ‘Rupert Hotel with 997 while Jugheads ' won the high three with 2,781.) Team’ standings to date are; ‘in A _section—Norwest Foods ‘3; Ed- die's News Stand ‘3; Paul's ‘Shell Service 3} Standard Oll 3; Cook's pert Taxi 2; Fraser & Payne 1; GD, Ronson 1; Rupert Motors 1; and Good Neighbors 1; in B sec- tion—-Co-op Hywaves 3; Rupert Hote] 3: Shell Sunsot Sorvice 33 Jugheads 3; RCMP 2; Undertak- crys 2; Currio’s 2; McRac Motors 2; CBAC, 1; MBRA 1; Bort's 1; and ‘Johnson Outboards 1, Chadwick fails. .. NONAGHADEE, Ireland @— trish coast guard sald Ameri- can jong. distance swimmer Florence Chadwick gave up her pttompt.to swim the Trish Sen »Aoday:.whenshe reached the half-way stage... ve -. Wer. third attempt to conquer ‘the .10-mile, ‘stretch -of wator between Ireland and, Scotland ended, in’ failure about elght hours after sho dived in here 2; Jack's 2; Havoy Hotel 2; Ru- A age ee et eh ae cee ea ee ee a er ee ~ nee ee ee Ee eee a | tj eel, me a ep om SE te . To gee 3 cand headed. for Scotland. | | “leh y “Lager, has sa “alvdight-foviard ‘quality! Cay. rally sot, | oe ry / 1 Ron Stowart and Larry Rogan in| just. nervous,” sald the pere thelr win over New York, | | aplring xecond baseman nF lor . “Both of 'Mahoviich’s goals wore | (no ceremony. Wasa Aci HUNTER: FIRE ' : AT GAME THAT DIGAPPEARS, Het, ; | SHOULD TRY TO TRAIL IT. BVGN | | THOUGH BLOOD IGN/T VISIBLE. A 1 AVOUNO RI ANIMAL MAY TRAVIELe: BORN ‘DISTANCE: BLED | . Z ANG BNOUGH, JO, AIS SHEN, : vs {ft BL09p, 18 BRIGIT/ONOR wont: : “USUALLY: TRAVEL BARLUNLESS | ho ‘took the: puck “away | from Rangor rookie, Dave: Balon,. and thon... gat’ around. defonceman ‘Harry Howoll, | Mahovlich again got by Nowell for‘his gecond gonl, Jawiping the puck from: Howoll’s ‘| atlok ‘for a-. close-in shot, + » Rookle-Pavo Koon got 'Toron- to's. other’ gonl;whilo Honry tu- Nod ‘twico, for tho! Rangors, Ataaluk Wad the-heroin Satur ynasalatod.. “Tha. first came when|: A banner. ncroRs tho ‘atroet ‘in tila’ elty of. 25,000. ‘prodlaimed “Welcome Home | Bobby : ‘Grand- his. basca-clonring ‘home run in the sorios paninat Pitaburgh a rates, ree pone J. WEMEMBER WITEN f a “By. The Canadian Press’ Hamilton. Tigers mado'a groat comeback to win-the Oannadian Blam’ Richardson" in tribute to} «P) —A. trand-Can= drivingcakill:and: endurance, will run from, Montreal and Tor nounced Pridny, . “Phocrally ss not. a ‘race but 0 abrict: driving ‘compotition, with the route divided into tlned sec- tiona and. . Intoraporsed with check’ ‘atationa,: -Drivora: will be ‘ a. Yearacter you ust don't got | in: tier tir haa Foro catia. rally; a tort of fe pate nto|, 8. to. Vancouver during. the | flyatiecc oe: oe “Die the Tne ie week of noxt. May, it wna an- - © a bogs Bt vt IT’6 ONLY. 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