“Prince Rupert Daily 8 News: ey Thursday, December 24,1959 | veepanns Coy 08 Rin ati ERE ARTES ner he atiaanset 2d “Christmas we -wish for you! May it be as. full, s at. triumphant “Joy as a Christmas cardli [og Sea ine et Rey nie oy he ge BYTOWN | Pai Sti a : “Leona rd _|nearly. twice his age. . - second, ‘Moore. 3rd ‘TORONTO. (CP). Russ Jackson, hanideome | six-footer who. gave up a | Rhodes Scholarship ‘to a play professional : football RUSS, JACKSON... STAN. LEONARD: , tee ‘deserves : acclaim,’ DICKIE: MOORE. _. + in third spot, : Ra Ato each ae a) ey eke ‘y SUA West sy Ne te hie glidecg ow Wrnes steed a ye ue NHL Leaders - io Pept ' wy bee Y . , : : yo oy Howe, ‘Detroit + NG By’: The Cunnainn Press ‘Qo - Pts| 37, Richard, Montreal, - 16... Horvat, Boston my ae : i aH Prentice, Now York 15 Hull, Chicago. = «: 19°77 ...20-°; 38 i 12 | Bathgate, Now York’. 13° .24 . 37|Geoffrion, Montea ‘Belivenu. Montreal at “".18" . 86 Stasiuk, Boston. 0. - DOUBLE “JACKPOT ete , BINGO ‘De c. 28, - pm, “CIvic - = Len: — CENTRE ADMISSION—$2. 00. for ‘Ast, Cord—$1 for Extra Cards $400 Cash Prizes a "Everybody Welcome. Wednesday night’ was ac-} 0: +: Ration’s choice, Jelaimed Candda’s . out- {standing male. athlete j in a Uni tas named ‘top pro-play yer terrific battle with a man’ The 23-year-old Jackson, a na-| BALTIMORE . Thi - tive of Hamilton and first-string wan Johnny ‘Unitas. qarter {quarterback with Ottawa’ Rough back with Baltimore Colts, was | Riders, was hoisted to tne top of | the 25th annual Canadian Press . . year-end poll by. the country’s pay of ‘the: year _Wednesday sports editors and, broadcasters. 6 He beat out . 45-year-old: Stan}. “1 was. ‘overwhelmed, It's. such named professional. football’s “Leonard of Vancouver, undoubt- a terrific “honor,”. Unitds said edly the greatest golfer. in Can: when told he topped the Asso- ada's history. | ciated: Press poll. of: National ’ Forty-four - candidates: ~were | Football League, writers.» named, but it was evident-as re-| “But a: lot: ‘of other: guys in t a 3 + . Ey, Aosta ate nese te Bt meetin ae CE pene aay Sa turns piled in."from more than! the league deserve. it ‘more than 100. voters that. Jackson: and;I'do.” . -: a Leonard were the. top choices. Who? Te ‘The final count showed Jack-| Unitas ‘mentioned. ‘quarterback place: ‘ballots, 24 Seconds and six ants, linebacker Sam’ Huff. of thirds. Léonard was a. bang-up | the Giants and guard Bill, George | second with 119 points—24 first: | o¢ Chicago Bears. Huff, rock in | place. votes, 13 . seconds and 21!ing Giants’ great: defensive wall, thirds. today -was named lineman ‘of Dickie: Movre, oz the. Montreal the year. Canadiens and National Hockey Unitas received. 20 of. 37° votes League.scoring .champion . the cast, In leading: the. Colts ‘to last two seasons, was third with their second straight. ‘Western 52. points.. Johnny Bright, full-.|, Divisfon ‘title, he completed 193 back . ‘with Edmonton: Eskimos passes in 367 attempts | for 2,899 | from Drake University and earl- tier chosen as the country’s out- yards. a Oe AES oe standing © football player,. was|. ~ eer fourth with 34: points, four up on ‘tight-winger Gordie Howe. of Detroit Red Wings. >. SO . The.voters.. recalled Jackson's great playing in the ‘pro ranks when they put the finger on him as, their No.1 choice. He out- dazzled |. American’ stars, was named: ‘the outstanding Cana- dian, ‘player in the country by football. writers in the Big Four and western conference and a month: ago won the Jeff Russel Trophy: as: the most. . valuable |- player in the Big Four. LPO on seevior our heartest wishes ‘for their : efiréss troughout the ee SE a Se ee “ote wat ee we me ee ee eee hte OR EE, IE silane SST RIS oa, ee mm ae a ie os pam BS, ene ligne ae a ace fees “Tis the souson fo thank ‘you for your loyal patronage and wish you all the ploasuros —ofagoodold- | fashioned holiday! BOB PARKER LTD... MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ‘ : . reer k and’ “has: been a consistent |. toad “ a , cea . a t ‘ . hoe ¥ , “Runner-up: Leonard deserved his. high ranking. He made ‘the swing. gf the big-time gold trail late ‘in. ‘life—just a few years ago nioney,: winner ‘against the . top| men in North: ‘America. His ‘ma-'| : jor 1959 success was. scored in: on Melbourne, Australia, where he won «individual honors. in. the Canada’ Cup tournament for the second. time. ws " wo patronage # and make US god to s0¥ Flyers’ win “eqhonks ond best wishes, - may. be costly | . idoyt" By The Canadian Press joyful holidey ~“Ramonton Flyers have fought back to.a tie. for fourth place in the. Western Hockey League standings, -but. the win that put them there may prove costly. Flyers picked “up two points Wednesday night when they de- feated the visiting Spokane Comets 4-3 in a game marked by jan injury to fiery centre For bes ‘| Kennedy. y Kennedy, 24-year- -old former ‘| Detroit Red Wing of the Nation- Jal League, suffered a. severely bruised and possibly cut eye ball uiid- -way through the first per iod.” He was out for the rest of | the: game and was lHsted as a4 doubtful starter for Saturday's game agaist Calgary’ . ™ Ww Sta A . Northwest Vancouver a2 #9 4 112 «OF 48: Sealtlo — 9 1 1 lat : Oh WHY U h | | Victoria 1 18 3. BO i NM BAe Calgary 16 18 § WG 104 BI. p ° stery Hdmontou- 14°76 § 100 Tis Bd : Winnipog 12018 of 101) 109) 2h 339 McBride Ph. 6105 Spokane | 0 24 1 8 146 10 a ot , ce we wy ey . ; a A wot SIO: mieten A COLUMBIA rote son with - 132, “points on., 26 first- Chuck Conerly of New. York Gi-| ‘ . Saturday Matinees, (RAS Pome’, “'DADDY- Or. 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