CHARLES E; _GIORDANO—SPORTS EDITOR ne: ue” will. play ‘one of two }:- rial’ games in. the. Senior n’s League when they, meet o- 7 Prince: ‘Rupert Daily News : Thursday, November 26, 1959 | sat a 15° tonight | in me "3 pam: against Fraser and monton Eskimos,* laying the main game. at “tonight. will be: Fraser. & . yne and Empress’ Vikings. ' ' Fashion. cial: Football ‘Union: Cities. INNIPEG P). — “Nearly 450. i Winnipeg ‘supporters of the Blue: wld Bombers, , liberally laced .Avith '\ dans. from’: Vancouver; Edmon- oy ton; Calgary and Regina, : ‘left ws Winnipeg : “ Wednesday ' night “3 ‘aboard :two- Canadian | ‘Pacific: 2 ‘Railway ‘special: trains, -bound dor. Saturday’s Grey Cup game cin. ‘Toronto - and. determined .. to i cheer® ‘the Bombers. ‘to victory. was started . ‘Aine 1953,: pany. award: three. times, ' "Edna: Johnny Bink ss most outstanding player “TORONTO. —Jonnny. ‘Bright, 220-pound . fullback » - with’: Ed- ‘ “Wednesday night was named the outstand- ing football: player | in: Canada. -The former - -Drake. : ‘University istar was. “selected “by” sports| writ-. fers and broadcasters : ‘in: ‘the Big Four. and® ‘Western. Interprovin- “Bright, “the ‘fourth: “Edmonton player: to win ‘the: award: ‘since it “beat out quarterback. ‘Bernie Faloney of Hamilton: Tiger-Cats. who. came to: Canada in-1954 from the Uni- versity ‘of Maryland. The voting was conducted. by: a liquor com- ‘Eastern | players have won. the "WANTED NOW Cot aes Troilers, lumber, cattle, [HIGHEST PRICES PAID. : WHEN TRADED ON A MOBILE HOME> ipo $150, 000 inventory to choose from. 10’ to 55" tong hb ‘ond -8' ‘and 10’ wide. New. and cused, Write, wire or send snops and our agent. will call. on you. _ BOX No. 632, DAILY NEWS. P ogreements, trucks, cats, Jarge or “small boats, | furniture, : ~ BOB. PARKER Lp. 1983 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . Radio, Overdrive, - a $250" DOWN, — 18 wrt ‘Pay. “Phone. Otto at 2222 or 6540 evenings. Quarterback Russ Jackson ‘of Ottawa Rough Riders was.chos- eh this year’s outstanding Cana- dian player. Runner-up to, him was Edmonton quarterback Don Getty. Roger - Nelson, 27-year-old tackle with the Eskimos and for- merly with.Oklahoma Sooners, won the.award as the outstand- ing lineman.: He won out over Hamilton’s John . Barrow, 23- year-old tackle from the Univer- sity of Florida. Bright received a $1, 000 Can- ada.- Savings, Bond, the Schenley Trophy, a diamond tie bar and a plaque. Jackson and Nelson re- ceived $500 bonds. . ‘ NHL standings ) By The Canadian gs W LT F A‘ Pts. Montreal 144.2 4° #73 #37 32 Detroit — 10 5 6 59° 49 26 Toronto 9 5 5 46 43 23 Boston. . 810 3 70. 78 19 New York 312 5 53 75 iil Chicago. 3.13 3 41 59 9 CRICKLADE, England Police in this Wiltshire town‘are wondering what to do with a ram. which saw its reflection in a@ car door and charged into it, ‘causing £40: damages. The owner ‘has not claimed the animal for a somes from" here, “Bary: Nalmark ‘and his” 1959 B.C. championship rink and Jack Arnet’s University. of B.C, entry each. built 8-0*records in reach- ing the quarter-finals of the pri- mary. Totem and Evergreen events.> | Both will, be hard pressed. to continue the string in today’s dryzws as each will be tested’ by veteran Vancouver rinks. If there: is any edge, Naimark has it as his opponents do not have the tested ability of Arnet’s op- position. . MEETS CLUBMATES an Naimark, with Fred: Langen, Evan Wolfe and Dick Beddoes up front, meets Fred Tingling in the Evergreen .event .and ‘Arden Brown in: the Totem. ‘All are clubmates. - Coe, Arnet, 20; with, third Bob Christie, .20, second Terry Miller, 19, and lead Jack Lutes, © 20, matches rocks with former B.C. champion Bung .Cartmell’ in Evergreen. play and veteran Charlie Cook in Totem competi- tion: . Arnet, Miller. and Christie are from Port Alberni, B.C. “Lutes is a native of Medicine Hat, Alta. terfinals were Dean Mayes’ of Haney, B.C., Gar Taylor: of Vic- toria, Dana ‘Quinnell. of : ‘Vancou- ver and Sam Gould’s father and ‘son rink from Princeton, BC..!. Ray Dagg‘and Roy Vinthers of Vancouver have reached -the BOB TRIMBEE fe ” cot Canadian’ ‘Press Staff Writer ok : VANCOUVER (OP) Tio : ‘giantikilling four-| fancouver were ‘the* only undefeated -/rinks: today: as: play. reached the eights in both:major}: competitions of the fifth annual $9,000. Totem bonspiel “| Avery of Vancouver. eights inthe Evergreen. ‘The winner of a match between six- time B.C, champion Ree Stone ‘of Trail and Trev Fisher of Clover- dale, B.C., takes. the final Ever- green quarterfinal position. Naimark, flashing the = style that made him a surprising: vic- tor in last spring’s provincial championship, scored five on the seventh end to come from be- hind and nip 1958°B.C. champion Tony Gutoski of Victoria. 8-5 Wednesday. PERF ECT EORM, | Arnet showed flawless form. in scoring ‘déuces on. the last twol: ends to set down Buck Glover 6f Vancouver. It was the _young rink’s toughest. opposition | to date. -Arnet displayed: surprising coolness in shaking. off two early}. challenges by. Glover. ° ‘Cook suffered ‘his. first’ loss of the bonspiel, Wednesday in the}: Evergreen: event going down 8-7. to Stone. The Trail shotmaker, pre-bonspiel. ” favorite, | came’ through with a. brilliant knock - a out-and-roll clutch shot in’ ‘the final: frame to score: the. winning point and. revenge: an. earlier ‘loss to Cook. Quinell, also undefeated at the start of Wednesday's play, was Also reaching the Totem quar-' humbled by Vinthers 13- 6 in-an afternoon match. Hayes quarterfinals with an upset 10-9 triumph © over. vetdran Frank Gould shunted the last Prairie representative — out of . the: pri- maries with a 9-3 victory against! fear of being s stuck with the Bill. The Winnipeg: coach, 7. | pronouncements Wednesday, fol" _ FOR YOUR HOME INSIDE OR OUT See the amazing B-H Color Carousel new at = —y any color: paint | Se nt eee ge ES MEN'S FINE shirts, white Rog, $3.05, ! _ forlued, perfect Ct, all’ sizes, SoA SAE fer, ‘Men‘s and Boys’ dress and scmi-dress work shocs. “You can dress well and warm with little expense, Buy your Christmas’ gifts now. 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East- West football | classic, “ Jim Trimble, Grant’s opposite inumber at Hamilton who is idely credited with Inspiring Winnipeg | _+to vietory last year. by publicity belittling the Bombers, has been the. soul of restraint this year. As the latest. move tn the war of nerves; Grant prepared to lock his boys up in Varsity Stadium for the rest of their workouts 41 Saturday. All this slross on the psycholo- |. And as: he discussed the game, : 1958 hero who will sit things out © “Until: Van Pelt ‘was injured: a Grant said, “I was pretty sure we hada. ‘better team than the 1958 champions. our quarterback. has both: offensively and ‘defensive-' } ” . ve hastened to add that this was no rap at Kenny Ploen, the 1957 Grey.Cup loser who never- theless did a fine job in the ing feature of the 1959 edition of: Western Interprovincial Football Union against Edmonton: Eski- mos, | ’ “But Kenny just hasn't play ed, that much at quarterback ‘this: year and last,” Grant said, “For 32 games Van Pelt play- ed 99 per cent of the time at quarterback, Supposing he and (Kenny were equal 32: gaines ago, Van Pelt had to gel better. * the. talk inevitably got back to}. the crippled: Jim -Van’ Pelt, 'the| after a couple of days of open sessions, SPORTS. BRIEFS League but Vancouver can't do Victoria Cougars: fought the league-leading Canucks toa i-] tle while Edmonton whalloped Calgary 9-1, The riyers phe moved into sole possesslo fourth place. which they had earller shared with the stamps. Victoria, with, nine wins and YW losses, 14 now. tied for SOC- ond place with Seattle with 26 points. Danny Belisle, who has the most game winning sgasts in the league, scored for Vancou- ver while Gordio Howarth re- plied for Victorla at 16:33 of the third period, | Edmonton's win was thelr sec- ond over. Calgary in iw, Many days, e+ + BANGOR, Pa, Ui--Bungor wnd Pon Argyl high schools play thelr traditional football gamo today whilo atate polico soareh for the man who 18 reported to have triad to bribe Bangor's two star tackles, Tho: boys sild thoy wore appronched soparatoly Snt- urday Night. => ee vning. ~ Flyers. take. over “Ath. spot after smashing Stamps 8-1 By The Canadian Press Bveryone js pulling up their socks in the Western Hockey Wednesday night third-place): .“Before he was injured, Jim had the team moving real well. I feel we needed his passing more than we do Plocn'’s run- much with its leotards, coetelanetetideatenaneetainiaanh Leet Bfonco Horvath garnored his 1th goal and an assist as Bruins tied Now York Rangers 3-3 Wed- nesday night in the only NHL game, to make his scoring race Joad olght points, Andy Bath- gute scored two of New York’s gonls to move: into a socond- place tle with Gordie Howe of Detroit, - ORONO. (CP) —Bud- Grant says Hathilton ig ‘igers- ss-Cats “are . team than. they. were, 2. Year, ago -in his], About. his. Blue, Bombers But the. loss oft) - hurt us? Bert Robertson of Edmonton. eJsnot. SO. sure. ~ SPECIAL SALE! _MEN’ S. and. YOUTHS’ =" SWEATERS | All Wool and Good Selection ' - #0. choose from. i Sizes 36.to 44,., A PERFECT GIFT: FOR CHRISTMAS ‘B.C. CLOTHIERS on Third Avenue ‘entered - th. e Totem : a pelter 4 Reg. to ee 95, now $3: 95 | oe Pinheads ‘to twin laurels Ace. bowler Bea Hardy of. Pin. ‘heads, led’ her squad’: to. -twin League, last Friday night. Bea racked up a women’s: high, single ‘of. 263 and.a high’ triple of 636. Pinheads: captured. both team honors with a “single of 3017, a.295"single and Bill Dickson ‘of Pinheads™ “marked “up a high A League... : : In B League, Cellars grabbed both. team highs with ‘totals: of 889 and 2588, ma Elsa Insulander ot. ‘Bagles tal- lied. “women’s high single of 200! tand Audry Miller: of.-Woodroom rolled 499 for high three. Leading the’ men’ Lockhart of Cellars with-a single of 273 and George Robinson of o Results : ~A League—Pinheads - ~Ar- 'yows 0; Orbits. 3, Digester: 1; Hotshots 3, Electrons f. : 05. Dodgers 3, Sparks 1: Toons . 2, Bagles: 2. Ws has pushed. Kelowna | Packers’ hard” skating’ ‘left-winger “Greg individual: scoring race of the Okanagan Senior Hockey League. In 18° games, Jablonski | Scored 23. goals and. assisted on 20... Packers’ Bill Jones; who cén- tres the line with Kowalchuk and . Jablonski; has. moved - from sev- enth to. second - ‘in: -the race: DISCOVER S | “call for Labatt V-315 ere remain memantine a eye Lae teem on Use Classifieds- ‘They Pay: : This advertisement is nat published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or oy the Government of British Columvid. 7-9:20. p.m. =m, JOHN FORD'S. Ww DERING SPECTACLE by Do Lure . y Wii HN _ THE GREAT jones GO! THE HORSE SOLDIERS + Reloosad ttn UNTTEO ELEY ARTISTS laurels in the: Local 108. 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