7 Be Tee ea ERS Barge rt Bet URS ggg Sg FF yw eee es . het ann VINER OY a * ° syn ey Taeks a “a h TR aks Old “finisher” Moore - - leadi ing NHL scoring: '. MONTREAL (CP)—You'll : find men in ‘the Na- tional ‘Hockey League with far more polish : than Dickie Moore, a better turn of speed and a tougher ‘shot to handle: | Hold. lead in games as sixth contest set Hicke, each with a goal and three co+ By JOE REICHLER - . ' B YORK: (AP) -C Stei 1: ag. fu ‘ “yy - - But Moore is what’s knows AS | assists. . a N W — asey. ngel ; ‘Sali it! 0 ae a finisher. He’s one of those}. 1 th i Among: the goa! keepers, + e Gary Oakes, Sports Editor. guys who always seems to be’ in lead ise tie between rontteal’s ieee ee epee right ‘if you overlook the grammar. : “Well, ” ‘observed the New York manager, Monday | after, ‘Pittsburgh’s 3 5-2 triumph, “we gotta win the: next one “Ox we ain't ; gonna be playing ball no more.” 5) i ae “| That’s the way: the. world ser- ‘:lies picture was today, the Pir- ‘lates needing just; one more vic- tory to éliminate the Yankees. After absorbing - two . ‘terrific Jacques Plante and Chicago’s Glenn Hall, the man who . beat out Plante for the first all-star team last. year although’ the Montrealer won the Vezina Tro- phy. Both have yielded ' five Moore, 29, the veteran left- goals in three games for. an ay- winger | with Montreal’s power-. erage of 1. 67. packed Canadiens, is on top. .... . “The two-time league. scoring]. ~ WEEKEND. FIGHTS . champ. balanced off three goals| - the. right place at the ‘right time:. | After the opening. week of play ~—-three appearances by each team—the NHL's first statistical release shows today 14 players with three. ‘points. or more. — rai Ty So hes beer A “Prince Rupert Daily Mews .. Tuesday, October 11, 1960 ‘Stewart leads Riders to win over Alouettes. e t v if Bin “Mazeroski’s double: ‘to left brought . both home. ...In.. came Luis’ Arroyo in relief and struck out: ‘Haddix., -He then got: Bill Bowe tine ‘ghellackin s' in’ a .rOw, the bat- Virdon. to’ foulout ‘to. McDoug- . | ding Aue pounded back with|ald, who had to lean into | with three assists for six points SATURDAY -ltwo victories. in the enemy’s own stands to-make the catch. “By The Canadian Press land Pete Neumann scored the and a en -point lead’ on five] Los-Angeles #—Len Matthews, iL-pall park to take a 3-to-2 lead|’) The Yankees got a run in the} Ron Stewart, a darting, fox- other Hamilton touchdowns. .Mc- Pp ayers racketed with four, = | 136%, Philadelphia, . Stopped “fen the best-of-seven set. bottom of the second on Elston! jike runner, is living proof that Dougall-had two converts... Bick- |: FOUR-GOAL MAN’ | Kenny - Lane, 137 A Muskegon, On the heels of.a 16-3 trounc- ‘Howard’s double ‘and’ successive} a little man has a big ‘place in fielders Dave’.Mann and: Dick -Chigago’s brilliant: young Bob-|Mich,,. (3): - — by Hull has four goals for this| Manila (a — Arthur ‘Persley, professional football: _, Shatto scored the, Argo | ‘touch-, The five-foot-eight halfback is: downs. Cookie Gilchrist, thrown driving the Big Four Union oppo- out. of- the battle -along. with sition, whacky with. fantastic Hamilton’s Harry Lunn for fight-1° scampcring | for. Ottawa Rough/|ing, kicked one convert and a. ‘87 Riders:- .. yard: field goal. , k 4 Stewart - displayed his latest: The Big Four is in t e midst magic Monday in leading Riders of one of the most exciting: duels Basngate an New York's Andy: to a 51-21 crusher over Montreal|in years for playoffs positions. Bathgate” and Montreal's Billy: Alouettes. When he joined the; Argonauts: and: Riders now"have} a Riders three: years ago .many won eight games and lost. ‘threey}.0s WA: to. UFAWU skeptics said he was too small, for 16-points... The Ticats, :leaguey|° 0° 7 champions the last three seasons}... 07/0 B tT. N- ‘G. ‘0. for the big léague, but the again oe jammed the words down the crit-jand the Als are deadlocked: “for. ~ TOMORROW NIGHT — S.O. N. HALL, ote ‘ground- -outs by Bobby" Richard- ‘son’ ‘and ‘Kubek. a ~The Pirates. boosted their total to four. in the. ‘third when Dick Groat. doubled: to left and. Ro- berto Clemente. - brought. ™ ‘him home with a single to’ the. same place, That brought in Bill Staf- ford as the. Yankee pitcher. ‘ In the bottom of the same inn- ing Roger Maris’ home run into the. upper.. deck. of. Tight field made it~4-2. ‘In“the ninth: ‘Burgess. ‘singled . ing at: home Thursday, the Pir- ‘late: marched into Yankee Stad- ~/jum Saturday, were. battered 10- _*{O:and -had -the appearance of a ‘’! beaten: ball club. - _ | SAVED. BY: FACE. - _ “But they - rebounded Sunday +40. square ‘things - with a 3-2 | squeaker: over “the ‘American League champs,. Ace reliever Ei- ‘ roy:. Face “saved. that one for Vernon ‘Law: sand. ‘again did a i fireman’s ‘job-.in: ‘the, late. inn- is ings Monday for: “Harvey Haddix: points’ and ‘so takes billing. to second: spot. |. ~The four others. are. Moore’s ‘teammhate: Henri Richard. rand Brian’ - Cullen - of New-.. - York Ranger s—with. two goals and two}. preferred, 135%, New York,. stopped. San : "| Carlos, . 133, Manila, (9)3: “Teddy Davis; : 136, ‘Hartford, Conn; ‘out- pointed Tom, Roniulo, 135), ‘Man- iJa, (10)... fg 4 . Belfast (p-Larry Baker; 143 Mp. New York, stopped: reddy? Tiedt, 147, Belfast. ee a , : - Just two..days. ago,’ the odds- | to: left and took second on ‘Bob ics’ throats. Monday with four the third and final playoff Spot wwe. oo 50 A , : : makers were laying 5. to 1.on ‘the Cerv’s fumble. : “4 * ya t brilliant, Jong touchdown runs with six points.. apiece - with: 3-8 L gh ee cet 3 "EVERYONE wetbone 7 Doth us Joe: Christopher, ran:: for hint anda league rushing record. ‘{records.| @ os) 0) ype at, We Se Le oe “eee eg A ;| Yankees, to: win .the series. To- i. day: they’ re giving » odds° of 4 to i{1 onthe. Pirates. :.». 4 4 Bob: (Friend, . Pittsburgh's 18- aS came winner, ds: manager. Danny Murtagh’s » pitching © choice for ‘lthe sixth game © in Pittsburgh Stewart, a 24- year-old’ 175- pounder. piled up. 287 yards rush- ing in 16 carries; an average of 17.9 yards each time he ran with} the bal!:. ‘His touchdown dashes |' covered 59 yards, 51 yards twice and advanced: to" third” on. ‘Ryne Duren’s. wild pitch, ‘Duren: chad come in at the start, .of the eighth. ‘Hoak’s: single © . through the box scored Christopher for the: final run. oo HITS GRAND ‘SLAM -- 2 Wednesday. . Stengel . said he oo and 37 yards. 7 | would - ‘decide. later: ‘today -pe- “It. was all’ over in the. first inn- TIE FOR LEAD. — oP “ween Bob -Turiey, ‘the . fast- ing Saturday—a ‘game~ which]: The victory, ‘before 22;199° fans at Montreal, sent Riders into al. § first-place tie with Toronto Argonauts, beaten 20-16 Monday of by the resurgent Hamilton Tiger- Cats before :25,000- delirious * cus- tomers. at Harnilton. | 4 + -The ‘Rough . Riders: ‘made al. #4. clean sweep ‘of. their ‘Tranksgiv- ing weekend. ‘action, ‘starting off with a” ‘41-23. ‘victory’ ‘against ‘the ‘| balling .righthander,. arid. Whitey °“*W.: “Bobbv ° Richardson become. +} Ford, the leftie | curve- “ball” art- the seventh member. of..a select st... os company of: world. series players : Both | ‘teams were ‘scheduled. to ‘to hit a grand-slam : homer. : i work out. at Forbes Field today.| Bob: Cery hit a. ground ‘single. |. Ifa ‘seventh game. is..needed, Rogér Maris’ lined. out to right ty Murtaugh: will call-on Law, the|2nd “Mickey Mantle followed ' fondly pitcher with two: victories | With another, ground single. Cerv in: : this.” series; : Either. ‘Ford:.: “or took’ third and: scored’ on’ “Moose n | Turley, ‘whichever . one. “doesn’t | Skowron’s single. Gil McDougald Sogo tds ‘ Pitch: Wednesday, . will’ start: athe walked, ; filling: the bases... Als -before’'16,721 fans in.Ottawa| 8) © : payoff, game “in; “Pittsburgh, -pro- ‘Mantle. ‘came. home ° ‘and’ ‘the Saturday. “Argonauts beat the Ti-|' ‘1 vided: ‘the "Yankees. ‘even the ‘ser- bases - remained” full): when “Ele cats’: 24- 14. in’. “Toronto Friday Mes. <° ston Howard. rapped “grounder night. STENGEL HAS ‘PROBLEMS _ that: ‘went. for a. hit: ‘without fal “Stewart: Scored a touchdown: in |: Stengel, who. only: a short: time play. at any :bag.., each’ quarter. His | rushing total ‘smashed: the: ‘mark ‘of 217 "yards 4 ago: -was aiming for. four. straight Then. Richardson, *. who he ag Q. “|| wins following. Pittsburgh’s "6-4 gone . all: season with - only , ‘one fained'in one. game set by barg-|«.. (openingseame.avictory., suadmit=| a, 3-2... pite Or} ing‘fullback | Gerry McDougall. of “a! tedly.-had-his worries: today. -.;- Say cee toe Hainilton.”” PES 7. we-had. won; yesterday, Tl. rhe: o vankees oiled. on. thelh | | : Stewart's’ 287 yards is a Cana- ped ‘would: have. started : ‘Turley... to-, other four runs in: ‘the: fourth. dian’ Fecord. He also surpassed |: PRINCE RUPERT ALL STARS | ‘Friday pnd Saturday, Oct, 14th and ‘15th Tidkéts, Available at” SS ROUGH. ‘RIDER-Marion “Daley, a pretty. Ag-yéai Wa. high udent,: and: the daughter. of. Tommy Daley,’a Jottory s “Sports "chimneys ‘cleaned cand the” “Western’ Interprovineial | | Stoves . NEARS RUTH’ ‘MARK... checked © ‘before: a For’ Eavestroughs, Drain ‘Pipes, - eoting, Interior and Exterior. Paniting. | , BPLONE 2612 RY 5 4 , TECHNICOLOR " morrow;”” he, said.; “He: will have’ Football: ‘Union’s ‘individual one-: ‘|-with ‘two. days’. | year -old’ Yankee: “stopper”. came five -days’. rest. « Ford: “will, ‘only: have three: I'd" prefer. to Bive Ford. more rest? ». The belief is: ‘that Casey. has to 50 with. Ford, Once: ‘this: ‘summer, Casey. had ‘run out. of pitchers and. Ford. volunteered . to.. pits h rest. » The -31- through : ‘with. a de ‘victory over Baltimore; vee . Ford; in his. “only. start in, this series, * blankéd: the Pirates ;.0n ‘Mantle ‘drove in the. first two! of these with his 14th ‘homer, in: ‘by coming within one home run. of- the: record set by. the great’ Babe Ruth, Richardson ‘singled home the. ‘ast’ two runs “for” ‘another entry. in. the. record books:. His six RBIs © are ‘the . best ‘performance, in a single game. : . The loss was charged to Vine-: gar B Bend Mizell. . “Law he'd off the Yankees for four hits Jast Saturday:;. - Friend’ pitched : last: Thursday and was charged with the deb- acle: in the second game.: “He gave |. up six hits Jn ‘four innings be- fore he was. takeri out. for a pinch. hitter -with Pittsburgh *valling 8-1. -- | | WEAKENS, IN 7TH - put the Pirates ‘in’ a ‘Haddix commanding position Monday before 62,753. Yankee” Stadium fans,..The.. 35-year-old —left- hander hada three-hitter until the: seventh . when ° he. weakened and gave up singles to. Tony || Kubek and Hector Lopez,“ ,. Face, for the. third time in the . TODAY to WEDNESDAY | : ACCLAIMED BY EVERYONE EVERYWHERE °. Walt Disnoy's Sliyanna h@ Groalest. Tome Motion Picture . Entortainment! ; ANE NON EGR Nai 0 MS, RP Hotiin COM ea | TOTEM "OHE OF THE BEST O DIENIY'S NATURE fas MMe at MIVGTERIESSDREP ate et a : . : 1 iy : ve ' . : oy ee -. NoOne ° aa eo “Not: Even The Manager's Brother, . oe | A Wil Be Admitted Into The Theatre - fe . be oon After The Start OF A ~ Each Performance Of \iMickey Mantle in ‘the series, came on and-stifled the Yankees the rest of the way, He disposed of eight of the nine bat- ters: he’ faced, eighth emarring,, his flawless’ pitching. | The Pirates went after the vic~ jtory at the outset, Dick Stuart led off the’ second with a single to. loft off Art Ditmar. . Gino Clmoli forced Stuart, but Smoky Burgess. doubled,.to..right and Cimoli- stopped at third, At this juncture: Don Hoak grounded ‘to Kubek, who threw to third in ample time to: get ‘Burgess Gil. "MeDougald, ‘the |. stondlost of Yankeq, veterans, | ‘dropped the ball, placing Pirate yunners, on both). second. and vhind with the | one run in, Anning outburst when the Pirates only a pass to 6 1-3 innings Sunday. He also struck the key blow in the fifth scored all. their runs off young righthander Ralph Terry. With two-out and Pitisburgh runners on first and second Law, doubled to drive in one run and |: set up two more, Virdon brought them in with his‘single, “we LEarlier;, Skowron had_ given ‘he Yankees’ a 1-0 edge with ‘a bascs-empty homer in the fourth, ° uo Skowron opend | the seventh with a ground rule double, and advanced to third on McDoug- ald’s single, Bill Mazeroski took |. Richardson's bouncer and step- ped on second for the force-out but missed the double play’ at first and Skowron got home. ' drive into left centre, Virdon,| atreaking over from centre, made. - an amazing Jeap catch sent him crashing Into the wall. |, That broke the Yankees’ big-|. gest threat, Face retired the laat aight batters, " WEEKEND | FIGHTS J t+ MONDAW oo Gen | Now York (M—Jooy Donovan, 148, Now York, won a split deci= alon over Bobby Bartels, 145%) Now York, 10, that the national for training, providing’ funds are » Europe training asked - ~ for Canadian ski. team:| "VERNON | The Weatorn dl- vision of the Canadian Skt Asso- eintion © Sunday recommended association Bond mombers of Canada's world champlonship ski,team to Burone clude; ., Weatorn Canadian. “champion- ships, January 27-20 hore; the aki) nssocintion ‘championship March 3-5 nt Revelstoke; Canadian june lor Nordic and alpine champidne -|world “series competition,” theres} lisHed earlier. this year by Earl Conroy booted a 55-yard single. With Face replacing Law on} the mound, Cerv sent a long) that: bowling: tor averages. October. 6. ahipa ‘February 24-26 at Jaspor, game mark- of 211 yards estab- |: Lunsford of Calgary Stampeders. “Quarterback Russ: Jackson's; | | Seven-yard:run on a keeper play, |. a one-yard dive over tackle by vs ‘Joe “Kelly and Gerry Nesbitt’s ‘five-yard | buck produced the ‘other Ottawa touchdowns. Gary Schreider kicked five converts anda 20-yard field goa! and Jim “Don Clark came up with a 35- yard touchdown run for the Al- ouettes and quarterback Sam Etcheverry tossed passes to end Hal Patterson and Dixon for two more. Bi!l Bewley converted al} the: touchdowns. 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