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MONDAY. . ode ety my ‘ ‘ \ a CALL YOUR GANAQIAN NATIONAL, AGENT) (9 with ‘yb alee fey? 8 ak Dopot Tiekor Office Phy 3] 18 > Princo, Ruport : 4 i is ef ve . . i a iy : vi : Pere sustS NAVY oe are AVA ee Wn ae S s force Merritt or B status | os iidckcey interior British Columbie’ s. tavo senior ama- | teur on. shaky. skates. ‘today. “sin an an-|" ee ne lncemient Sunday, Nelson’ ‘Maple Leafs of the West- e International | ‘Hockey League, ‘said they would doublehsaders, ‘sections: of .the Women’s Bowl-| : H the: ‘team high, “single. rolling’: 938, a while Starters-collected' the; team: : high: three : ‘award: bowling 2,441: | 266 and ‘691 and.led cher’ team to i tors. 2, Saanich. 2. |day in. exchange for iron-man papthound 8: 00. a.m, pst “for A ‘| son,, Ho finished pocond | in. np i ‘indyidund noone: Taco, | Hee. wryyrrv ey ry ey ee Te ewe eve Re ey ew Ye revy+evevy yyy YS NN NY eee vi ~Yyeey re yy oe ee we ew FL reasons.: : Canada ‘next. February. in. the world championship in Switzer- Jand.. “y ‘Kelowna ‘Packers, who in 1958 became the: first Canadian- team to ‘tour. R Russia, lost ‘the Allan Cup: that year to Belleville Mac- Farlands: in seven games. ” Packers too have been affected by. the. current slump. . Less than two weeks after. the. season start- ed the: team ‘decided to fold, but. a drive on season tickets and the aequisition of. new’ players: kept At: soing. oo! 2 | Honors ‘split. in women's eo Most dadnors. were ‘split in both ing league’ ‘November .1., ‘ason of: Greenhorns | took. ‘the j pied three with ..598.. Fashion, : Footwear captured |. -In A’ section, Annette. Johan-:|* sen of Annettes : won .both the se, high, single and high’ three with: the team” ‘high’ single title with. -1,056;.. Dibbs -took’ the: team’ high. three - :with : 2,891. : rs Results: were: | 4 . “Section: A Sports shop’. 4, Stars 0; ‘PRFCU 4,,New. Laurel. 0; Annettes 4, Shop: Easy’ 0}: Dibbs: 3, “Good Neighbors 1; ‘Clausens 3; Big Sisters: 1}. ‘Terminal. Lunch 3, ‘Sdetion , ‘Cook’s. Jewellers 1Ys 5 McRae Mo-, “picked up” “by: Toronto ‘TORONTO’ ‘@-LEddie.” - ghacie, one of junior. “hockey’s: brightest prospects’ who. ‘tumbled : “into mediocrity. as soon as: he. hit! the Rahgers, has been. picked up by Toronto. Maple - Leafs in a ‘two- for- one player trade. . Rangers cast off’ Shack Mon-: Johnny. Wilson, 31, and promis- ing Pat: Hannigan, 24: An three are left-wingers. *. The switch was not surprising. 8hack, a-big; rugged’ and temp- aramontal 23-year-old native of Sudbury, Ont.,. hasbeen Ranger. ‘trade ‘balt -for. a. Jong time. de- | spite his great potential; «0. . Shack ‘and the Ranger. “mah. agement never seemed to get along, ‘The New. ‘Yorkers. tried to peddle the -six- foot, 190-' pounder along with star! de- fenceman Bill .Gadsby to Detroit Red Wings last season in‘ ex- change for rearguard Red: Kelly and: right-winger Billy MeNolll. The trade. fell: through | ~when Kelly refused to report: ‘to: New York, He later went, to Leafs, : ASKED FOR TRADE Shack scored only ‘saven: gonls: and 14 assists’ in: 67 ‘gamos- last season and started off. this cam-. piign with a contract- dispute, Ho finally signed but told Rang- ars he would like to be traded to Lonfs,. He’ had ono goal-and two assists in. 14 ‘Now York ‘games | this aeason.. . . “Pune Tmnlach, | i Lents’ mans agers “conch, ': isi't « ‘onthualastic ‘shout Bhaek's professional voce ord: . oe Just gonna move. him around and seo how he. fits: iy,” ho said, “But ho's etill going to ‘have to make, hia piace’ on this bom re ‘Wilson, a native of Kincardine, Ont.) 4s {iy his 0th. atralght NHL In B section. Ethel. ‘Andrews of}: Cook’s: Jewellers» won the high} : Single ‘with 266 ‘while ; -Angie ‘Arn-| natural, ‘yard . pass-anderun: ‘chunpalgn and Holds: "a “lenguo vecord of having ‘playad, In, 580 consecutive KAMCS, - Hannlgan ‘Vias., boon. with Roghester , Amorionns, ‘i -Lont farm". team : ine tho “Ainenican - eotaque. Yo. cis from, Timmins, n ghinok’ Hind’ a print: yooard “| with Guelnh ‘alltmoros. of. tho Ontario Hockey Association Jun A sorties in tho 1050-57 soae “ACTION ON. THE LINE—-Cowboy Woodruff (20) ‘of the Edmon- ton “Eskimos went nowhere on, this play Saturday . afternoon, ‘but. the. club trampled - Calgary Stempeder’ defences . on : other = occasions . to win the game 40-21 and take the Western: Intey- provincial ‘Football Union two- -game semi- -final By. a. whopping “Gary. Oakes, Sports Editor : | “thanks }echance.. The - 92-year- old’ Canadian | quarterback, who was almost be- coming a yesterday's hero in ‘| playing ‘a’ relief “role” for: import Ron. Lancaster; .came’ off the bench‘ ‘Saturday to..lead. Riders to.a 30-14 victory . over Montreal Jackson. helped peat the ‘Als in Jast season’s, comparable, match “but Ottawa then’ lost in the fin- ‘Tals to Hamilton, Tiger-Cats. This year, Ottawa - ‘goes. against Toron- to Argonauts: in a two-game, total-point playoff. ‘opening here Saturday; November 12. Simple ‘diagnosis of thesudden death tilt here was that: it was rushing... team . against . rushing team. But mystery remained on why. it,turned out that. ‘way. For. Riders, .the ground © ‘attack was Frank Clair’s hand in- benching’ Lan- caster for all. except one quarter, He explained - that Lancaster's “soft” Pass ” ‘would arift in. the breeze. : REASON LESS CLUAR But. Montreal's reason for staying on: the ground -was less shoulder, «: the wind kept Etchoverry from passing In: the last half,’ : Riders ran-'with. moro 0. success than Montreal, Ottawa outrush- ed Montroal313 yards to 242, The winners alsa had an unforeseen edga in- ‘passing, 208 yards to 87, Lancnater, accounted for most lof the norial yardage and led the club ‘to 10 ‘of Ottawa's: scoring points ‘during. A socond-quarter apponranece.’; With the 15-mile- an-hour, wind af: his back,*: he tried: 12° passos and ‘complated seven. for. 187 yards, *. Jackson completed threo of alx ‘for 61... Lianenator completed. ‘ono, 41- -touchdown play. with’ ‘Joo Kelly and Jackson throw,13 yards to.tho same half- Ridors’ ‘otho on acnino-y; a wee hdowns came ‘ed vackgon ‘paas to ideas este or ‘ SPORTS: EVENTS S @montatin 0! - Suntor Moor Hookey |: “2 pni—Van's Bakery, VB Ovmes Druga , oof Senior | . 380) DN —-Bporla Shop vA vot aura Hotol, at “WEDNESDAY. co “or cadminton Vo wp, iene. languo ato om. Civic: Contre: ayn, : Besides, a strong down-. field :-win:. ‘forced “coach | Ot wa set for r final to Russ Jackson OTTAWA (CP)—Ottawa: “Rough | Rider's : were I preening’ ‘today. for another Big Four football finwl. ‘And: again they h had: Russ Jackson to thank for the halfback Ron Stewart | Aloucttes in’the league’ 8 ‘sudden : sdeath:’semi-final. National Léague with: New: ‘York : Nesbitt. back: Pe anthen: ‘touchdown, |. in We Montreal end zone. and a. yard | plunge | by fullback Gerry + Gary. .Schrieder con; verted. two’ of -the ‘touchdowns, Nesbitt: got the other Rough Ri- der point on .a punt from thie Montreal 33-yard line. : Don C?urk, former Ottawa |: SPORTS. “ROUNDUP” ‘| Calderwood, the British Empire fivezt “10- 28. count, An 1 unidentified ‘Stempeder erabbed Woo rut: aré rid: ‘the’ legs. ‘and ‘Ernie. ‘Schloeser. (72): ‘down... ‘Other. players . are Bill ‘Barber AMD, and: Ed, Mitchell (25) —(CP Photo). s with € ‘LONDON Moore. has, been. offered . -£40 ,0p0¢. plus . television, , radio and | film: 4 rights, to’ defend. his world light- heavyweight ‘title against. Chic champion, . chere. in. May. : ‘(Reuters)—* Archie: burning: "rei i Pe “life. ‘Grant: ‘said: with’ a-sigh; “is. to: ‘coach. Jongrenough | yin without: We (Jackie). Parker ' and: “(John ¥), I Bright.” : : to’- helped: :bring the: Eskil Johnny: ‘Bright (24 “All I ‘wan 2 sce | Edmonton’ Matchmaker. “Micky. Duif. ‘said. Monday night. he’ ‘cabled the: of-. er” ‘to. Moore on: behalf: ‘of. pro- incterd Harty Levene and’ Peter Keenan.. Moore ~is recognized | ‘as ° the world champion. everywhere ex-— _|}cept ‘in. the area. of authority of the.'U:S. National Boxing As-. sociation. ‘The’ NBA’ holds. that. the’ title is vacant. - “ff e « “LAS. VEGAS (m—Although his legs are still paralyzed from Sunday’s hydroplane accident on, Lake Mead, ‘race driver Mickey: ‘Thompson. of Los Angeles halfback, scored. both Montreal touchdowns on sprints of 30 and! 10 yards.. Bill Bewley conver ted both, Sr Pierce, Johansen capture awards | Behind the 280 high single of Agnes Pierce and the 698 high three of. Annette Johansen, Ru- pert Motors captured. both the team high single and high three with 1,395 and 3,854 in A ‘section during Celco City Bowling, Lea- gue action November 2. ° ,. y 7 . Jerry Jonason of G. D.. Ron- sons won both the men's high three and high single with 112 and 304, In B section, Mary. Ellen Mar- shall. of Johnson's: Outboards captured the women's high sin« cloarcut,.” Coach ;Perry Moss said! glp and high.three with 255 a nd passing ace Sam Etcheverry cn- |.602 and led her. team.to the high}. tered the game with an injurod single and high thr But ‘neither that: nor}, "4 and 3,250, three title win Art Instance won the: highest | , ‘single of the evening rolling 314}: while Ed Lay of ROMP took- the men's high three with nv collecs tive. score of 6065, oo mG Results were; 7 Section A+Fraser & Payne 4, Cook's Jewellers 0; Savoy 3, Paul's Shell ‘Service 1; Jack's 2, Eddios News Stand 2; Standard Ol! 4, Norwost ‘Foods 0; GD, Ronson 4, Ruport Taxi 0;' and Ruport Motors 4, Good Neighbor “of i ‘Section B—-McRae “Motors* g, Bert's 2; ROMP J,.Johnson Out*| boards 3: "Ourric's 2, Undortaleara 2} Co-op Hywaves 3, Prince Rue} ‘pert Hotel 1;,08AC:1, MBRA 3%) and J nighorids 4, Sunset Sho] 0) LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS | Now York (#-—Edelio Jorday, 144%, Brooklyn, stopped Ronnio}. a 14344 , Now Rochollo, NY, Ban Francisco (M—-Gear'ge Pago 136, Auburn, Onlif,, outpointed), Howard Palsloy, 136%, San) Pranelsco, (10), * Philadolphin . (M--Bob Cofer, 148, Philndolphia, outpoln| di. aimmy :C Ohaviz, 148, Pittabuy mh Ph TY 3 Parla Um Anan Hashogy | 130+); n ‘Tranee,” knockod ot my: Hornaby, 120, Low Angelos! AM, ¥ y ual riding’ championship of. the showing ‘improvement, Thompson suffered a ‘fractur-, ,ed ‘vertebra when ‘his 1,000- horsepower. hydroplane Challen- ger. bounced into the air as it hit. a wave during a preliminary ta next. weekend's Gold’ Cup races. fe oe FUKUOKA. Japan i” — ‘San Francisco Giants came up with a, four-run. eighth inning today hibition baseball games. The Giants: have lost three ‘and tied ‘one. and.‘have four games Ieft on. their 16- “game tour of. Japan. ‘oe le Grant ‘of Winnipeg Blue Bom)- ays of the Western Interprovin- ‘fal Football Union was asked ‘Monday night to name his most ate nies Canadian wins - ‘US. horse show. NEW. YORK. (——""Luck," said Tom ‘Gayford, “pure- luck.” .Gayford, 31, a floor trader on the’. Toronto | Stock xchange, Monday night won the individ- ‘United: States National Horse Show. It. wig. his socond straight title: after six yoiirs ns-Aan ‘also- ran, ‘ bottor horses and they have more: exporiance, "he. anid, “But it wad still : ‘touch and go all the way. T- know I waa lucky : at times," © Gayford. finished . with 38 ‘points on two victories and two. ‘goconda, Fis, “nenrost | yy val, George. Morris .of .New Cannan) jgonn,,t had 3d‘points,) ‘Maplaleigh did,” ‘sald Gaylord. | "She probably will be ‘evon better next your, Sho's only. alx and thia waa hor. fivat intor- national show, Sha did a lot of, goat work forgo: , ‘. Gnyford' won: the. Royal. wintor Yalv. Trophy. Monday ‘akonrd Maploloight. 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