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Brooklyn Dodger's . in. ‘1956 held” the: “previous « high. of: $934. 34: ‘for. ‘a loser’s ‘full share: * The, ‘previous | largest ° players’ figured. on: “re- 1 | result: ‘of -the .92,000- plus’, crowds ‘atsthe;. Los. Angeles ‘Coliseum. : The. former, ‘total- share’ record “as well as the: previous winning | | ‘and ° losing’ highs included tele- ‘vision’. and: broadcasting receipts of: about, $85,000 from pre-game and “‘post- ~game. ‘shows, which ate ‘not: included: ‘ine ‘the. players’ ‘Pool Burns: eee Phone A146 » OSE ARIE INCENSE “Prince: Rupert, Terrace * 2 Smithers “Prince George oye ‘Dinette. Suites. Oy . ok Chesterfield Suites > Coffee Tables and Occasional Chairs D Ok Genuine Lo- z-Boys A small deposit will hold that Special Gift for. Christmas! AL MacKENZIE | FURNITURE LTD. ita oeacan bn wD BB1 BE SHICH : Specicaltsls. te Take HER out for Sunday dinner ‘Dine in the pleasant, relaxed atmosphere of Our VENETIAN ROOM, You'll enjoy our wide variety of Italian Food, or perhaps, a steak or roast. chicken is more to your. taste... We cater for banquets, ‘weddings arid : clulb .meetings, — . | Fer special “Take-Out” orders, PHONE 262) AR. ie ‘|| for. a .30-day | “ting: to. “show” - By. ‘PHIL “EDMON TON: :: @)—The three” : their bruising - hockey,: are going to Poland. to: ‘teach coaches , and players the finer ‘points of: the Canadian’ game. Grant, Bill’ and Dick; perhaps lthe. ‘most: “heavily. penalizéd -for- ward line in senior hockey, . sail November. 13 .. from’. Montreal aboard: the, Polish liner Batory |. lecture- -and- play tour: of Poland. aye “This. is a.very serious goodwill t trip “which. will - be. || hockey ‘and: Canada. 7 Bill ‘War- “good : ‘for! wick, 35-year-old left? “winger, | said Thursday. in making’ ‘known détails of the trip. “We: are: “go- , thern. Canadian hockey: as it-is playéd,’ ” |) HEAVY ‘SCHEDULE | ~ecneedacees|, Lecttires, ice. ‘practices’ and’ ‘at %.| least. six exhibition games | “have been: arranged: swith the: national} | hockey teams of Poland, Sweden, Ny West ' Germany’ and” “Czechoslo~ =, OUR LAY ~ AWAY. ‘PLAN _IS NOW, IN _ EFFECT. . ke. | Cedar: Chests. -308- 3rd Ave, W, Saas Bi Bian Bi BT AIBN Cyon ondola Gh. y gc Gly. and ° not a money scheme,’ ve ‘said. Grant, a. natural: -rightwinger ‘who at 38.is the eldest’ of the Warwick: line. expenses only:” ‘The Warwicks. have been out, “We: are ‘getting* {of organized hockey since the ‘1957-58 season when they play- %\ed-with Kamloops Chiefs in the Okanagan: Senior. League. .They }own. a restaurant in Edmonton. But: they were planning a comeback this season as extra Strength. for Edmonton Oil | Kings, Re junior: team. which plays Jin: ‘the. central ‘Alberta © | mediate - League. They. will .work ‘Inter- out ‘with the Oil Kings ‘until. No- Ki vember 11..when ‘they: leave. for 2, Montreal. ‘The three brothers were -eri- ticized for. their rough ” tactics when they played in the -1955 Lopez named top AL pilot _ NEW YORK ah Al Lopez blended the Chicago White Sox: | speed and good pitching with his Jown managerial experience and know-how to end. the four-year American: League. pennant dom- ination of Casey Stengel and the New York Yankees. Largely because he helped ‘bring the first: flag in 40 years to Chicago's south side, the 61- | year-old Lopoz today was voted the American League manager of the yonr for 1969 in the Asso- clated Press annual poll, The gay sonor from Tampn, Ta, won by an overwhelming majority In the balloting by members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of Americn, He col- Jeacted 160 votos, with Joe Gor- don.of Cleveland polling 12 and Jimmy Dykos of Datrolt the re- maining three, | NHL expansion ‘not likely for west coast “NTW YORK {Pome Clarence Campbell, prealdent of the Na- tional Hockoy League, Thuraday threw a damper on speculation that hla six-team elrenit, would pxpand to the wost const In 160 or 19601, “1 yoaulize that Los Angeles and San Francisco, would present 4 natural rivalry,” anid Campboll, (But ao.fay no. regnonelbla por gona Jn those ditios nave indlant- od any interest; Thére are also many rehodullng problems that would-have to he rosolyad, ‘Canadian Press ‘Staff: ‘Writer | Pho . ford counted for the Leafs. ADLER Warwick. ter famous: ‘tor | ton ‘Vs. e ‘ conduct ‘penalty: Jeago’s Bobby Hull, | only ‘one minor penalty in the game. “Aull scored Chicago's: only. goal ‘ }in the second period. ‘real game. - an chard, : Bonin and Dickie Moore.” Leafs fi edge over Chicago Black in three NHL games. 30% _Wings. goalie Terry. ‘Sawchuk had a spectacular’ night.in: ‘the’ nets, turning’ back 29 shots ‘Ay the Hawks, Outside of a 10- minute mis- handed:: Chi- there. was Four Montrealers. tallied as ‘the! : Habs: bunched: all their scoring! in the first. period of the. Mont- “They: were. Henri’ Ri-' Jean -Believeau, - “Frank Mahovlich.and Bob ‘pul. Bob Turner ‘major’ {teams played scraggly hockey in “|the second period: Some: effeéc- world “championships in: ‘Germ ~ any. as “members: ‘Of. the: Pentic- 2 “The: ‘Penticton : ‘team ° ‘defeated “es Poland - 8-0. that year. and won Russia 5-0. land. z ‘The, Warwicks. will” out of the Polish, ‘mining ‘centre. ‘amateur team because ‘Tegula- guests of the Sports Club of Kat- |’ owice; Polarid, and - will operate |... “The will. play on the Gornik a “Dick Duff. of the Leafs and of - Montreal, drew penalties — for. late in the first. period. and mediocre . hockey. | Montreal's fast: breakaway, the ‘Ltive forecthecking. by : Canadiens ‘was the one redeeming feature. . » The Leafs forced: play through} _Hebeabes teed In other action’ ‘Montreal’ Can-k tS adiens - trimmed | ‘Toronto: ‘Maple} -‘|Leafs 4-2 for the’ Leaf's. first loss left, but: “Marcel 2 N lew. ‘York. " . rs Prince’ ‘Tluport Daily: News - “Friday, 4 ‘October 16, , 1059 Tribe sells: pitchers Ss ‘Wy — Cleveland] - CLEVELAND : more ‘Indians Thursday: sold, “pitchers | - i rst loss. oy By The Canadian Press, et Paka os | Detroit Red Wings swung into. “first. place. in n the| om | National Hockey League, Thursday. night. with ja 2-1) “Alex . Delvecehio tol jspar ked the Wings: with, two. second- “period. goals. Hawks, uo gue. Goalie»: J ohnny ustled : ‘back, swung ta’ the. Toronto end. ~ At .Detrolt,’ the red-hot’ Saw- chik made 15 of his 29 saves ina hectic final period: as. the Black Smost of. ‘the: third’period but: ah . themselves: ‘wide. open ina sedr- fo ngs: scramble. oo “| Bower’ ‘was taken fromthe ‘Tor-4°. onto nets with,1:45 of the game]. with..82}050%. ‘seconds: to.g0; when’ the Play} Bob (Riverboat).-Smith, ‘Bill, Dal-|: ley and. Russ: Heman and out-| + fielder’ Dale -Bennetch - ‘to. Tor |: ‘onto. of, the International. Lea- Amounts: were not disclos- “LONDON..(— Resulls of soc-. ‘|’cer’ matches played. in the Uni- ‘ted. Kingdom . Thursday) 000 ENGLISH LEAGUE | eee Fourth Division * ahi bt Doncaster: 1; ‘Aldershot 2 Notts 2. Carlisle Vo Workington 1, Darlington 1 ey, 161, San Francisco, outpoint- “Hnest. sled Bddie Cotton, 164, Seattle, 10. 10. Nursery. & ‘Bulb “catalogue 1 now available, poe Hawks sought desperately to oX* SESS tract atleast a tie, on. "CX- -teammate.: and ins the: last. two ing-game.: “ties. ‘Canadiens © now -have.two; wins, a loss and a. tie {for -five .points. while ‘the . ‘Leaf fighting ‘. “| when a minor ruckus: blew’ Lup récord’ is 2-1 for four points. Chicago: ‘has one® win’ and | four s losses." , ~The. crowd of:°13,775 say: good} ." * _ After! Detroit. NHL: STANDINGS ° 2 i We L Ts Fe A OW 94 Boston. Montreal: Toronto | Chicago « “13 12° 11 8. 10-15 | mares the