yp im sion of: fourth ‘place,two points ahead of: Edmonton Flyers who “}meet Comets: on -home ice to- Monday , gave : ‘birth to” a sey GS pound, three- -ounce baby :. plac first child. Mrs. Gel-" QO! cers g. nore] 1954. BEG. = took ‘the ice jak discus. and shotput, special- a ‘ler against. third-place Victoria “ ~ shared. the: ‘Calgary. goals before ‘| about 3, 000 fans.. Thé game went vo score]ess’ | Stamps: going ahead 1-0 in the “Comets, deep. , in ‘the cellar, against - Calgary: : Stampeders Tuesday: night. with _| the . Stamps . using .substitute | goalie Bill Gillett of the Big Six {intermediate League’s Calgary ‘ Andersons. “But: ‘they ‘beat him only once and ‘Stampeders won the contest’ ‘Gillett; top netminder in his league. for the last four’ seasons, was working. on a ‘shutout until’ 12:42 of’ the final frame with a | tight: defence giving. him good . protection. . Replacing | regular netminder Claude’ Pronovost, “~who is out two ‘| weeks ‘with ‘a knee injury, Gillett ‘}handled only ‘six shots in the: first Period’ and tour in the sec- ‘ond. : Comets ' ‘broke. through | ‘with | their lone marker: by: ‘Ron: Atwell :| but: Gillett: ‘came. up: “with good saves in’ the ‘final’: : preserve the win. minutes . to ‘Calgary now ‘has sole: posses: ‘night. The league ‘then is: idle until | Boxing’ Day, when: the league- leading: Vancouver Canucks play a -horne-and-home double-head: |.Cougars; Spokane moves on to Winnipeg. Warriors territory and Stamps play Edmonton... | -Doug . Barkley, . Dusty ‘Blair, Murray. ‘Wilkie. and. Ted ‘Gray| in the first. with second and breaking out in the third. in ie * each ime FORT. WORTH, Tex : (AP)- The: Dallas-Fort]. - Worth. area Tuesday: became. ‘the seventh member | of the Continental: Baseball. League. ah After’. three- hour’ meeting |. “with J. Ww. Bateson ‘of Dallas and -. “Amon Carter, Jr., of Fort. Worth, “President: ‘Branch: ‘Rickey. of the third ; ‘big. league. issued | the: fol: lowing | ‘statement: 9) a “We have’ accepted the oppor- tunity and‘challenge in behalf of ‘Dallas and Fort Worth to ensure major league baseball for our: big league area by taking one of the _ last’ two franchises available ‘in the Continental League. © 0.” Toronto, -New. York, Atlanta, Minneapolis-St. Paul,’ ‘Denver. Houston are the cities pre- ously granted franchises. =: “With<.one.: ‘place left a choice ade between Buffalo, ontreal within “a ‘Needs win tonight’ ‘MIAMI. BEACH, Fla, (#-—Un- ‘pos welterweight Luis Rodri- Jengers,: guez from Camaguey,’ Cuba, ranked .No, 2 among the. chal- meets third-ranked Garnet. (Sugar) Hart in a 10- rounder tonight, oo If Rodriguez wins—he's - a Q- to-1 favorite—he Js in a direct line for a shot at Don ‘Jordan's ‘world ckown, If Jordan doesn't ‘Actend his crown within the six- month period of grace which ex- pires’ in January, Rodriguez would be the logical man to ascend to the throne, To stay in action CHICAGO (®—-Outfilelder Irv ‘Noren, 35, was talked out of re- tirenient to play the 1060 sea- ‘son with the Chicago Cubs, gen- era) manager John Holland an nouneed today, Noren, the Cubs’ loading batter last season with a 311 mark In 73 games, agreed verbally — to terma and will sign later, -Hol- Innd ‘said, We is used mainly as n pinch-hitter by the Cuhs, Skier engaged - MONTREAL ®—Lueile Whoel- CY, the attractive St. Jovite, Que,, translator, in fur- collared : coat, WARSAW skier who brought fame. to: Cani- ada” through victories. in:, inter- national and Olympic competi- tion” has: ‘become. engaged. to Kaye © ‘Vaughan, husky, - guard with Ottawa. Rough Riders in the |. Big Four Football Union. * ‘The | engagement. - was - an- nounced Monday: “night at a party’ for close’: ‘friends «at: the Wheeler’ “home «in. St. Jovite where her father, Harry Wheel- er, runs a Ski resort. Brown tops poll. ‘ NEW YORK WP—fullback Jim- my Brown was the only. unan- imous selection in the’ 1959 all- pro football team picked for the .|Associated Press by. National Football League.writers today. ' The explosive backfielder with Cleveland Browns, who led the league in rushing for the third sticcessive season, was named to the. first team’ on all 37 ballots, End Ray Berry. of Baltimore Colts\and Sam Huff, New York Giants’ redoubtable Mnehbacker, missed out. on one ballot. Scientific tests set for Plante MONTREAL (P) ne Jaques ‘Plante, ploncer of the face mask Hockey Tongue froatios, is to undergo a series of vision test with and without the for National mask, - Montrea) Onnnadiens manages mant decided todny it wants to ‘know for atire, through sclantifie etosta, whothor tho mask inter~ feros In any way with Planto's vision," Tho deolaion was prompted by tho current slump, not yirticu ‘larly disastrous, of the NHU, and atanloy Oup champions, Along with tho slump has been an une usun] numbor of goals, acorad by MAURICE (Rocket) Richard, Montreal Canndiens. veteran rightwinger, said Tuesday he hopes to return. to National ‘Hockey: League play around the middie of January, Rich- ard frst has a December 28 date with tha surgeon to have apin removed from his cheek bone, It was Inaerted to hold the bono together following a fracture, Tho 38-year - old Rocket suffered the fracture, nenr tho side of the. loft oye, {1 a game at Detroit Novem- sumed skating but will take no part in serlmmoging unt) a week or so after the pin Is ‘ yemoved, Rocket fa the reforeo at tho scrimmage acasions, Mla teammates claim ho blows o the Sppdattfon.. ” 1 mean whistle. ji ber 26. Ho hos alroady ro-. their. flight: to: London. | ‘Low ‘clou ‘arriv of “Airways plane.’ ‘on | whieh: Warwicks had- expected: :'to. leave: ~The. Warwicks, who. “spent 30 days. ‘coaching * “and ° playing ex- hibition games - here, now plan to leave today.and ‘still hope. to} make. it home. “to Edmonton for Gert Van Meer sets new high Mixed Five-Pin bowling ac- tion’ last’ Thursday saw A Leagues’ Gert Van Meer of Can- fisco roll a. women’s high single of 346, the highest effort in that category produced thus far this season. Also for the A loop women, Agnes Pierce of Fashion Foot- wear took high triple honors ‘with'a 717. total... ‘For the men, Frosty Locker's George Shenton rolled a high single of 296, while Benny Win- dle of Fashion Footwear racked up a high triple of 718, Fashion Footwear snared both ,tcam highs with seores of 1357 and 3662, Turkey winners In A League were Gert Van Meer, George Shenton, Rod Harris, and Shir. ley Wells, Phyllis Morey won the consolation prize of a chicken, In B League action, Bill Sy- mington of Caducecans took men's high single and triple honors with scores of 265 and 675, For the women, Del Lun- dago of Astorin Messenger rolled a 245 game to lead in high singles while Jeannette Cloutler ‘of Melrose captured high triple with a 686 score, Team high single was taken hy WOTM with 1058, and a total of 2808 was enough to give Mel. rose team high threo. A Longue results: Diamond Cabs 4, Grocer & Bridden 0; Fashion Yootwonr 4, Yukon Gems 0; Oanfisco 4,, Chatham 0; Lotus Cnfo 3, "Hondpinners 1; Universal 3, Yukon Jowellors MT mvonty Lockory3}: iBT fAndard 4° Leaguo resul tae: icons Hybrids 0; Ovarwaited..” Woodbutohors 0, Jolly Nuinons 4, Northland Navigijtion, Q} Male rose 8, Mooge 1;° Bohs of Norn way 3, Astoria Mosschiner yy hy & Bons 3, WOT Metis Winnors. of turiiai Bi Jongué Ross, Phoshe, Vaselohik Won, a; chicken. ‘hea ve , , ot Los Angolos Umm: Pojon Oorvatte tes, 198, Moxtenll; Mex outs pointed Billy Thomas, 190, ;fain ranelsco, (10),, all ae - : \ ‘GRANT WARWICK, -one of three ‘Warwick brothers who starr -with the: Penticton. Vs ‘when. that team won the 1955 world ‘hockey championship, gets a ‘shot: past this Polish goalie’ during a “practice session at- Warsaw. Grant, along with Bill ‘and Dick, were slated to fly home to:Canada' yesterday, after a month of coaching: and. ‘playing © exhibition games weather held thetn’ up. Looking ‘on are Bill, Qeft. background) ‘Legia’ hockey team’ of. ‘Warsaw. a ds: and fog. prevented Ly wore Del Lundigoy-Bill Byming- |. ton, Trudy - Andérion “and, Aly, ed in: Poland. Bad (right) and members of. the ~-CP photo. ~ Warwick: brothers. end coaching job in Poland (AP)—The Warwick brdthers— ! | Grant, Bill and Dick—who came here to give the Poles some tips on how t6 play, hockey, | Poland. Tuesday. night, when bad weather washed < out : were stranded. in Christmas.) | “The. hockey. trio has beer a big ccess in Poland, where: ‘hockey. c ie is “becoming: increasinglp pophe: _ Newspapers. reported that they have been invited to return next year for another coaching}. Jar. and ‘playing tour... » The ‘prothers’ confirmed nothing definite has been decid- ed yet. “We've really ‘enjoyed - ‘this trip and it’s-been a:very interesting 38 is the oldest of the three. ..: from ‘Kitchener, Ont., that: Olympic bound. Kitchener-: Waterloo Dutchmen are try- ing to sign up Dick Warwick. . “We hope to be able to contact Dick as soon as. he. arrives,” manager Ernie Goman said Tuesday. “We understand he’s interest- ed in playing for us; and there’s no doubt in my mind that he would be a help to us at Squaw Valley.” Dick has not had professional playing experience. and thus would be eligible to compete in the. Olympics. Gorman said he would like to get him Into the Christmas. the invitation and said one, two or all: of ‘them . might return but -) experience,’ ’*said Grant, who at Meanwhile it ‘was reported ” lineup as soon as possible after VANCOUVER. (%—Les Bryce of Victoria. whipped Ed ‘Birkenthal of Vancouver 10-4 Tuesday. night to win the championship’ event of the Pacific Coast Curling As- sociation’s junior bonspiel here. : Bralorne 8- 6 to enter: the Class A’ final. “ un Th the’ ‘final ne jamped into a commanding 5-0 lead on ..the first two ends and. coasted: home. Birkenthal, play in. the_ ‘early going, “could seriously challénge Bryce." } + trouble. with _Cap* ‘Hocke y téam-- on way to B.C TOKYO. Pe — The Japanese Olympic hockey team is'en route to Canada, by. sea aboard: ‘the liner Hikawa Maru for a ‘series of. tuneup ' matches —- against Canadian squads | before the Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Vancouver... Valley, Calif: ° Thirteen — games. have’ been tentatively scheduled against Canadian teams next month and two more’ against: U.S. teams. The squad of’ 17 players is led by captain Yoshihiro Miyazaki. ~ DID YOU KNOW? MANY OF THE “BEST PARTIES ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD! Just Phone 3329 MELROSE CHOP SUEY Te + ‘ i ‘ wo wp + , v, Bryce edged Dennis Cassidy. of } plagued © by” lose, never recover. the .lost ground to}. In the B event final Bryan: Johnstone. of Mission: had Jittle | Secor RTT TE ae Victoria rink cap tures. ~ junior curling honors ‘jlano’s’ Bob Hillman rink, win-| ning: 15-2. 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