Royal” ‘Hotel’ Old: Empress Hotel piv v SNS ERT EE SLT CTLENTG eens ae yavoy |pert’s Senior, High; School }ketball action. last night at the Civic Centre. Other’ ‘games. saw Sunrise de- feat Columbia Cellulose 47-41 in the. intermediate - league and Frosty’s ‘down Prince Rupert’s »|Senior.High School Rainmakers 31-23 in the girls’ league. Losing 38-36 going into the ‘i rebounds compared ito 17'by favoy, and if. final frame, Savoy suddenly ‘started rolling while the Rain- out of gas. © Rainmakers led “15- 14° at the first quarter and 27-24 at the half and for a while it appeared a3 if the high school team was ‘heading toward its ‘first victory of the year. ++ But failure to get the ball‘and bad checking caused. the down- -|fall of the Rainmakers, High school grabbed only four ‘in the final frame you-can’t. get the ball. you cart m score. Cheek * ‘your “list | “for correct ad- ._. dresses. Include. postal zone number: where needed.” 2 Office labels. 2 Put your:return ¥ address-on all -siwelapes.”” Ma & Wrap, parcels well; and tie with cord. Print the address.’ Put re- a turn address out im: ‘ side and inside the parcel, Weigh W atthe Post Office, - Mailaily.A Post Office | leaflet will - oC livered ; to. EA ss Cs: x joeciree : wae ee tipecas ote sme Ee: Sh ae ae S pt ey eT 3 Ary = “Last dato for ‘oval tellvery Cet rs oa ; DECEMBER Wa: . pe Posi abba Jin’ a losing . cause,, ‘| points... : The’ cellulose boys jumped into son 0, and Gilchrist 4. a 12-8 lead in the first quarter, | - The hotelmen out-shot high school 80-67. Big Johnny Olsen shots. Jack. Mithcell,. Ron Cic- {cone and Dick Specht were high for. Savoy with 11 points -each.: : game, : Derrick Slack paced Sunrise to‘ : ‘victory’ ‘with 10° points. -In . the. intermediate Stan /Marshall was big gun for ccc seoring” 15 but. faltered in the second ‘frame. and Sunrise rode into the -|third quarter on the crest of ‘a "| 26-19 - edge. The grocers led 32- Wings upset Canadiens to. ‘tale lead. in NHL Po Ry The Canadian Press : ape is’ the, ‘biggest ; surprise f.. the: National Hockey. League —the., “upstart Detroit, Red .Wings |. Vor: ‘the troubled, Montreal ‘Cana- , diens?. ° oes hee te t ‘The Red wings proved again Thursday night that they are “ {at least-the most enterprising as, packed . with players most -Ob- a) Lp vo fee te aya" servers had figured would keep them chained ‘close to the bot- tom of the league, they humbled the.. -mighty ‘Canadiens ° 3-1- and: took. “a one- point’: dead in}, the: NHL: “standings, «3 Chicago Black . Haivks: mean- while lifted: themselves: into’ sec= ond ‘place: with a 2-1 victory over Toronto: Maple Leafs at Chie-. ago. Toronto and Montreal now are tied:for third place, two points behind Detroit, ’ : “In ‘the other’ NHL game, “New York Rangers finally quit. the cellar by defeating “Boston Bruins 5-3. It was the: second win in .as many nights for the Rangers over Boston’ and put. New York one point up or “the Bruins. COACH IS KEY . . Red Wing coach Sid’ Abel proved to be the key that, for the ‘moment at least, has put ‘| Detroit in front. ‘ . His: careful infusion. of fresh blood into.the Wings and his | brilliant handling of the club's goaltending again proved the Takes: 18-point rally to-gain 54-47 win’ An 18: point... scoring blitz in the fourth quarter) gave Savoy' Hotel a 54-47 victory over Prince Ru- makers sputtered and, then, Tad _ | Savoy grabbed a game- -total of} 55 rebounds compared with 32! | py. Rainmakers. led. the!. {Rainmakers with..14 points but. . managed to score only six of 23° Hotel Rainmakev's, in senior. bas-, 29 at three- quarter time. Sunrise out-shot cCC 78-72 while the pulpmen out-grabbed rebounds 43-30. . The, high..school's ‘girls’ team suffered the same fate as their bigger brothers, but they only led.at the. end of the first quar-. ‘ter and not all through. the game. They ‘led 6-2 in the first, managed only two points in the second and were down 14-8; and then were losing 24-17 going into the final quarter, Sue Ciccone was tops for Frosty’s with cight points while Evelyn Car penter led high school) with 10 points. © Lineups: Savoy Hotel “(64)” — Mitchell. 11, Lemon 4,; Morrison 7, Cic- cone 11, Specht ‘11, Young 4, Newton 4, and Ames 2. Rainmakers (47) — Olsen. 14, Scuby 9, Martin 6, .MacLeod 11, Mitchell 6,. Kerr 1,. Adams 0,| Colussi 0, Specht 0; ‘and Mah 0. Sunrise .(47).— Dean 4,:Slack 10, Irving 0; Oskey- 7, Rudolph 6, Robertson 4, Kelsey:7, Gruber 7. Smith _0,. and. Haudenchild 2. Columbia Cellulose. (41) — J. Harlow..7, .W. Harlow 8, .-Coma- dina 4, Lennon 4, Comte 0, Hat- theson” 1, Marshall 15, and Slack 2.00.0 -- | ce Frosty’ s (31) + Colussi 6, Hemomhs 4, Ciccone: 8, Bryant ox treal’s : offence 1, Singh: 2, Valentine. 6,. Nicker- Rainbirds (23). — Carpenter 10, McKay 5, MacQueen 0, Pierce 0, ‘Denluck ‘1;-Yamamoto 0, Don- |: avan 0, ‘Olsen 4, Nelson 0, ‘Haupt 0, and ‘Malki 3. Ye Two: ‘mewcomers—-Allan John- json ‘and Howie Glover—combin-" ary ty te | nip 4 ve . gh 4 hee {1960 grid: classic ‘will. ‘get’ under- FN MW MN SP hee Ps Wee eS ‘ "eee ee Sarr eT wie aye 3: vvreteres 4. ee WEE x 4% NN ttt + SSG nS nuad: ‘ wy v Wynne “Lx zx + “set 1 ~ By ‘ne ‘icanataia . In: ‘at ‘few short’ ‘hours: Canada’ S way:.as the Eagmonton Eskimos battle the. Ottawa ‘Rough, Riders for the: highly ‘touted ‘Grey,,Cup. | ‘This - is the first, time:: that these two teams have: met; -in the football final and . there should be many surprises in’ storc for everyone, Se ere} In Prince Rupert;-3 radio- sta- tion CFPR. will. be® carrying the Canadian . Broadcasting Corporation’s Grey: Cup: -broad- east, starting. ate 12:45" p.m, with: “the” pre- ‘game- réview which | will ‘feature interviews of players, coaches, league: -of- ficials, | fans ‘and:.many “swell- known football’ personalities. ' v The game itself will Bet under- way. at’ 1:30- p.m. . after some extensive drills. , kimos *’ “went:. through drill this morning: ‘before’ leaving for: Vancowver:’ . _ Before departing,” ecach | Eagle words: to’ “Say. -about®. the: size .of ' Bdmontiin the Eskimos. a The: Eskimos. wa: Naimark leads in Totem. ‘spiel VANCOUVER CPs. = With: the wind. at ‘his back, -Barry-: ‘Ndimark ‘of Vancouver, : could take “the grand aggregate honors today in ‘wéek-long bonspiel. went. into. the fours: Jate Thursday. . ‘Naimark came from under a 5-4 edging and defeated Bill’ Allan ‘of: ‘Olds, Alta., 8-6 in the Totem.’ Allan was. previously. ‘undefeated.. " The: grand ageregate. is accu- mulated ‘py combining "victories in ‘the two. primary: events, “the Totem and equally-rated . Ever- green.’ “ : Only. other contender’ for ‘the ,ed with’ veteran’ ‘Alex. Delvecéhio. aggregate. was. Vancouver's to take care of. the’ scoring while Hank Bassen*. fe ide ff. Mon- ’ Dickie Moore fired | the shot that beat Bassen—a goalie. who: had been given almost. no chance, except in Abel’s mina, of- replacing veteran’ Terry Saw- chuk in the-Detroit’-nets: -- Bassen handled only 25 shots, but-.: many. of- them:. were. tough ones, Jacques Plante, playing de- “only games’ to play... — en Left. in’: “primary. competitid Meanwhile, .in’ Vancouver, “the 1 Rough. Riders aré taking ‘it easy ¥ Victoria reports . that th Ees- ‘short Keys had. a few} the Rough‘Riders: gompared x with 1. the $10,000 Totem Bonspiel here. qe As the ‘ptimary events’ in: the 1 x See: after. Thursday’s play were. Nal; ah ot away ” ‘sh ‘pounds ~ ‘a man on a team average, but .about 20 pounds: aman in the line. Ot- tawa’s line averages. 225 pounds and Edmonton’s 205. - The biggest. ‘man on the Ead- monton line is. tackle Rober Nel- son who stretches to hit 225, while . the’ smallest Rider is tackle Kaye, Vaughn, who scales jn ‘af 220: The biggest Rough Rider -is awesome Angelo Mosca, a@ 270-pound: ‘tackle. 2“ This is an old story,;”-- Keys. in every game this season.” STOPPED. WORRYING : Assistant. coach Bob. Kellog said: “We've got the smallest said try, so it’s’ nothing. new. I’ve stopped: worrying about size. Cup « assic’ “We've been outweighed ‘professional! ‘club. in the coun-. ~ tomorro W | “In size ahd~ formation, the, Ottawa club is very similar” to Calgary,” said .' Kellogg, . who scouted the last Rider game against Toronto Argonauts in Toronto. “But their plays and operations are a lot different.” “We've been working mostly, on defence,” said Keys. time to get to work on it.- way we. played- Winnipeg... ately Te TE: “We think we have.a pretty good scouting report on Ottawa, but we just don’t have much -“We are making some defen- (sive changes, but we aren’t go- ing to play Ottawa the same fact they may’ have more ‘be worry about. us . than we» do APA nraa ee Prince Rupert / VICTORIA i(p)—-Edmonton Es- emo Iuupack Morme.. kwong Thursday announced his retire- ‘ment “trom professional football after. aSturaay’s Grey .Cup final against Ottawa Rough Riders in Vancouver, “Ym moving to Vancouver after the season, and that'll be the end of- football, It’s the best way to go, after a Grey Cup and especially after winning the championship,” he said. ‘ : ~ TODAY TO WED. 7 P.M. A, 9:2 24 oS 1 cn Mand “MATINEE SAT, 2 PIM. Se . > Pa) OLS To) WILDER: Sr ORRCTv I net st, Rae Fréd -_MOVIE-WISE, THERE HAS KEVER. f BEEN os _ ANYTHING LIKE, LOVE -WISE, - LAUGH- WISE IR ctairarey PRESENTATION STARRING JACK LEMMON ~ Ss suiniey s Phacl. AINE about. them. x» a An's Ala ' x “We probably. have. hundreds Lg ANC ETS et of plays.” 0: ; TODAY TO SAT, 7 P.M. SAT:. MATINEE 2 P.M. ce OU NTL Wee wea re Tyrer ee is das ea " EAR aby he Bride, November 26, 1960 Gary, Oakes, Sports Editor CAPITOL “ PLASHING SWORDS HICH AINENTUREL. Massa ag ORRO. - 9:10 ~ 4:25 _. CHILDREN 25¢ ALL SHOWS : t seaman i ” Cm ‘. Daily Mews - et we te Bs ST ie OR M "Kiet. announces retirement: year Calgary-born veteran wit the Esks has announced, he iS retiring, but this time he- “i peared. more determined. The 29-year-old Chinese- -cant adian thunderbolt started hig It’s not the first time the’ 4 professional football career with Calgary tampeders in 1948 ang will be entering his seventh Grey Cup game Saturday. : SUNDAY MIDNITE TO. 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