~~ cx nee Bo eee eee NN - Specht : ‘scores 34 ’ for intermediates — ‘Centre gym Friday and Saturday nights and for about 150 youngsters Saturday afternoon, the Philadelphia Colored Giants ‘gave a pleasitig demonstration of pass- Ing and dribbling s skills and an exhibition of their cage talent.. a tne lowe en. Friday. night the: Giants: ‘took ne final quarter. _the Prince Rupert All-Stars into! John Olsen of the ‘intermedi. camp: 77-56, Saturday afternoon , ates added 12 points ‘to. Specht’s’ they toyed with: an Intermediate ; ‘34 to give. the | colals most of. their All-Star squad 94-66 and Satur- olnts. ight, Clift , day evening trimmed. the Native: Saturday night, Clifton and lee Playing before almost packed houses i in ‘the’ Civie',, All- Stars . 74-55. . The games: were all _Jasper Jennings led the, Giants’ in the attack on the Native All Stars _ local. teams: played along with ‘spirit of good c!gan fun and the, ‘each of them bucketing 18 points - apiece, : Elmer Ridley» of the Native “form. tn “each. enme fuanager squad chalked up 12 points in re- “Bob: Wright let his Giants mark, taliation..with. Fred Gamble and “up.an early ‘lead ‘and confine Don Brown’ each contributing 10 their antics to‘the final quartet’. | points.” ’Diek Specht was the out-. The: Giariis outscored’ the Na- standing. marksman of — the ‘tive aggregation 28-14. in the locals over the weekend -chalk- ing uv a to'al of 34 points for | DWARD . (EDDIE) WEST, shown: above holding a bas-: A ketball : like a grapefruit; one: of the midgets of the |= who played three games in the + Civic. Centre over the week- ecend. West, a mere 5 foot-10'%, ‘ghalked up a total ‘of. 36. points... © Gut«of Nis team’s’ “‘three- “ganie™ tptal ,Of 245. Real giant’ of. : Giants. ‘was Butch’ Jennings | “who. ‘measures 6 feet; 6 inches. | ‘Patterson opens Cenadian tour - QUEBEC — Former world heavyweight | champion Floyd Patterson: boxed with two extra sparring. partners. Friday night din. a boxing-wrestling card, The two-round bouts opened: a Can- adigit” ‘tour of practice fights. | In.a-warmyup match Patter- “Sparred with Bily: Tisdale ho wore a helmet. In the sec- got going and "Richie Norden twice with ; RGE REPUBLIC - The Republic of Indonesia, the former Dutch East Indies, in- clndes about 3,000 islands “ Population | of 85, 000, 000, oo Tee TS SR a ana ed 1 Re Fl ‘ : Site be te : 8 tb £ Philadelphia Colored : Giants .|' is |. | eee need ee eee ~ Wiser’s: — AGED 8 VEARS INWOOD This advoriiaoment js no. published or displayed by the “J dquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, “the local intermédiate squad on. Saturday afternoon. ‘first quarter, were outscored ‘L7- (6 in the second; edged the Na- ‘tives 20-17 inthe third stanza ‘and were ail even with 20 points . Only man to top him was. the ach in. the last quarter. Emily Butt | _ in women’s “Emily Butt of Her tz: U-Drive captured the only individual twin honors” in ‘Women’s Bowling League’: action last Tuesday . night 308 and ¢ a three- -by. racking. up a ‘Single. of . Leading the teams was McRae; — ‘Motors with a ‘Single of 976 and ‘a high triple of 2535. a In’ A League Jeannette’ Clou- tier of Dibb’s rolled a single of 271 while Agnes Pierce tallied a705° high. three. : Annettes ' grabbed both team highs with a ‘single | of 1048 and a. triple | of 3026, RESULTS B League—Saanich 4, Good Neighbors 0; Big Sisters 4, Five Pins 0; McRae Motors 3, McLean & Rudderham 1; Hertz U-Drive 3, Clausens 1; RCMP 3, Credit Union 1; Kelly's Kids 3, Mansons -],- STANDINGS McRae Motors. 24, Saanich Plumbing 19, McLean & Rudder- ham 17, RCMP, 14, Manson's 14, paces Hertz | loop action | ~game tally’ of 683. Hertz. U- Drive 14, “Clausen’s 13, Good ‘Neighbors: 12> Five Pins 12, Credit Union 11, Big Sisters 10,' Kelly’s Kids 8. : A League—Dibbs: 4, Broadway Pickups 0; Shop Easy 4, Cooks 0; Sports Shop 4, Vans 0:.-Co- -Op -3, ‘New Laurel ‘1; Annettes 3, Jeannies 1; Rupert Radio 3, Stars 1, . STANDINGS Shop Easy 22, Annettes 18, Dibbs 16, Co-Op 16, New Laurel 15, Vans 15, Sports Shop 15, Stars 12, Jeannies 12, Rupert Radio 10, Broadway Pickups 9, Cooks 8. ‘end National Hockey Lengue play, Horvath rivals closing gap By The Canadinn Press Severn! of Bronco. Harvath's pur- suers edged closes to hind in weolr Tho ‘Tanclers: _was Dick Nickerson i a A Pts Horvath, Roston rey 21 18 «a0 ‘Bathgate, New York ,. 12 22 44 Howe, Dotroit ......., 16 18 383 Hun, Chicago ........ 18 8 33 Belivenu, Montrenl .. 16 16 88 Slasiuk, Boston reere O 22 91 Prentice, New Yok ., 14 an 30 MoKennoy, Boston .. 7 80 ‘Giants’ Ronnie Clifton who scor- , ed 36-points in the same game. Against the Prince Rupert. All- | ‘Stars and. the Native All- Stars | _ Clifton scor ed, 14 and 18. respec: | - tively. In. Friday first quarters, added another 26: points in the’ second quarter. for! .a 52-33 edge, outshot the local: all-stars 21-13 in the third frame for a: 73-46 lead. In the Jaughs and. were outscored 10- 4 by the all-stars: Top man for. Prince’: Rupert with 14 points followed by | Bill Bailey -with 10. Bill Rodgers and Butch Hutton of the Giants scored 21 points each...” Compiementing «the Giants’, talents on the basketball court was Chanin,. the _Magician’s Magician, whose legerdemain and wizardry left his watchers spellbound, during the lengthy final - “stanza the Giants relaxed ‘for: Saturday afternoon the Giants: romped to their victory 31- -16; 52-26 and 74-46 by quarters. The: intermediates and Giants were all even with 20 points each in: a nucks win ‘| of Dorchoy '-By The Canadian, Press First man. Hockey League points; second scoring -race this highest scorer for leading Vancouver Canucks; a fractured leg. Veteran centre and Canuck captain Eddie Dorohoy, on the road to a great season, hit bad fortune Sunday night when he suffered a fracture above the right ankle early in the first per- iod against Seattle Totems. Chances. of Dorohoy—whose 1l~year-professional career has ranged between six leagues and five clubs—returning this season were not known. But Canucks demonstrated they can operate without him if necessary. Fired by the incident, in which Totem defence man Les Hunt drew a minor penalty for charg- ing, Dorohoy's. linemates Colin Kilburn and Danny Belisle, took personal charge of the scoring and wound up with two goals each, to elve Canucks a 5-3 win, In Satuurday’s action Vancou:- ver edged Spokane Comets 3-2 and Victorian Cougars defeated the visiting Seattle Totems 4-1 before about 2,800 fans, In Calgary, the Stampeders, hottest club on the Prainies, whipped Winnipeg Warriors 6-2 In front of £219 fans, score’ 800 in the league. season; the the leagus- now to. Overweight Sugar Ray in . the. Western. A night game the’! half- time intermissions. Giants took a 26-18 lead in. the | se acne a %. Ry: MIKE: RATHET vas, Baltimore's » man’: “| title: ‘with’ one: of his. (Bilt- redged performances. | “ eye “The ‘cunning. £6 “year-old: quar: terback rs allied the: trailing Colts (9-3) . fora) 21point: blitz tn th’ final’ ‘quarter. Saturday’ to carry them:to’a: 45-26 victory. over Lo, Angeles Rams '(2-10)"and: “inte, the NPL “championship ©. gam: against New Yo k. Giants D: eam. ber. 20. at: ‘Baltimore. avenge a°.23- 177 stidden.- deatk loss" ta: Baltimore in the champ: : ionship game last year, warmed up. Sunday by dcfeating Wash, ington Redskins :24-10. Cleveland. Browns ‘wound ur ticd for seccn4 place in th: Eastern Division with Philadel- phia- Eagles 28-21. The runner- up spot in the,West went to Chi- | cago Bears, who ran thelr win-_ ning ‘streak. ‘to ‘seven games—: longest. this. season—by . ‘beating , Detroit” Liohs’. 25-14, PACKERS “WIN AG AIT: Green Bay . Packers won their: fourth straight, defeating Francisco 36-14 to tie ‘49ers for! burgh Steel =rs- downed Chicago! Cardinals 35-20 in the other! game on the. windup - program. ae te cee ee ne te anit one ae conenanel ects teen nh Qenertee $ Prince P.upert Daily News d Ave. ) OPE dame set ni (ae, i to meet lightheavy cri BOSTON (f--Sugar Ray Robinson, the dapper dancing master from the sidewalks of New York, tonight Is scheduled to put Ais fistic wares on display for the first, {me In 20 months, a plon of the world—or parts of {t—hasn't fought since he re- gained his world middlewolght. ttle —- his fifth from Carmen Basilio March 28, 1058, ,Alnee then most of his action has eon before the National Boxing Association, The powor- ful group stripped Ray of his litle for Inactivity, puke ho FS PoE se ae 8 ne ldo tem OE Ae “Waggoner hones for comeback TORONTO (hi—Hal Waggon ey, former allestar halfback with Hamilton: Tiger-Cats, will attempt a conoback with Toe ronto Argonauts of the Big Four Football Union, Waggoner, 30, an nlestar jn 105) and 1962, was placed on Argos’ nowotintion ati this weok after two yonrs on the sidelines, ct v Robinson, a somoatimes cham- minty mene still regarded as the world champion In New York and Mas- sruchusetis, Young, ‘the Now England Neht- heavywoight champion — from Providence, RL, in an ‘over wolght, non-tille MM-round bout, That one is constderod a tuno. up for the aging Robinson be- the champlonship against Paul Pander, a Mraman from Brook- mn, Mass, In Boston, January LONDON § (Routers) —~ Results Of soccer gamos played jin the United Kinadam Ba turday: ENAUIRT LEAGUE Fire, Division | _ Arionil 3, Durmniey 4, ok Bolton 4, Birmingham \, Vverian 9, Weat, Brom 4, Fulham 1, Tottonhom 4, Lutan 8, Nowonsatle 4, Man City 3, Loods. 8, Notta oi. Man Untied f, Bhoflela Wa, Troston 4, Tonight, he will take on Bob. t fore he defonds his version of |.* Sis Wolverhiumpton 0 Lolocster 9 yb kg a Ow . . a *) hog “NEW: YORK (®)—Johnny vni-| we with a. golden arm, has pitched’ the’ de-. fending. National Football League] |- [champion Colts ‘to. their second |}. consecutiv “Western. Conference pes oft The» Eastern : Division’ cham. ion, ‘Giants, who'll. be’ seeking tc 4 oY med. De SEAR "eure Te TOES EE PETE EEL ETE EEE OY Pe RN SPREE OER ESE ptr ‘ Bey. ; i Sin! third place in the West. Pitts- | | | Monday, December i, 1959 | & 5th ‘Street | ‘WATCH FOR OUR NING ANNOUNCEMENT : foonazonoanonanazaxatz:nononaaaanonnaanaaamnanaD eye ‘Don’ t forget that ‘Thursday is is ‘Election Day ‘and we ‘must all get « out and vote. SKEENA GROCER’ ( Opp. Hospital: Phone 2191-2 Ae mene pee lew oer ste ee tata me tree ch MARRMAIGSERTTOTODeE| a seaead Us g WHA rs UNDER a SANTA’S HAT THIS CHRIS IMAS? 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