a Tne Nght sree ees period. | ; Joos Pred ‘Simonson was the earage| es squads’ other, Dig: ‘gun. with . two tallies.. “Chris, “Harvey | cand: Alf Moran . led’ Savoy: with: | sensational" . season.. “SS -The™ ‘defeat leaves: Savoy in’ an ‘awkward | second and last. place . ‘position. | . HOT LAST PERIOD fe bs coThe game was witnessed “by ».. gome:.200.fans who were treated | - toa thrilling last period in-which both - teams proved almost irre- bagged: two: 0 "them ® two. ‘ apiece ° PLAY CLOSE.’ . Pid Started” out : close: as: thet ‘score’ was: deadlocked .by the, ‘end of the. first: period, But. it be- oe . end® “of” the: ‘second * ‘stanza “when : cwhich’ turned” out to. be o “decider.” : ‘came. “even. tighter" ‘towards | the Parkers - got .the ‘only’. mark the} EXCITING “GAME | a. frame. was the exciting - Th - -one/as both. teams came up four ‘SECOND. GAME_ "WEDNESDAY. monton Esks “goals each. Parkers" had the edge in pen- -alties. receiving - 11 while’ Savoy was: ‘handed six. nos r was. Parkers. ‘top moe goal-getter, ‘blasting in. four. . He ‘ine ‘final counters ae SY “! Oy wy ve we ‘ ‘JUNIOR GAME . eo “In. ihe junior. game, RCMP ‘and. Sports Shop. fought to a. 3 9 tie: Sports. ‘Shop: took an early . ‘lead and by the end of the second period were out, front. RCMP fought. hard -in he final frame banging in ~ five. ‘goals to ‘Sports Shop's 2 ‘to tie the contest.. McLEOD. TALLIES: six 1) Bill: McLeod ‘was RCMP’s top man with * six: counters. while Jeff Thoms, ‘Ron: Erickson, ‘Larry: “Eby and. Hans Dorius led Sports Shop with two apiece, . Lineups - : Senior’ 9. - Parkers—Goudry (goal), » Si-} monson.2, “Borg: 1 ,-Roberts, Le- | Feure: 4, Poulton, ‘Cairns, Dean, ’ wa Arseneau, Chuba, Stevenson, Alexis, “Total Te . Savey—Olsen- (goal), ‘Morrison, Bailey, G: McLeod, Trautman 1; Anton,’ Impy; Logan’ 1,-Harvey 2, Maron’: “2,5 “0 Junior. ‘RCMP-_B. McLeod’ 6,— “Mur- | doch 3, Veitch, Omori, ‘Scott, Mio, Gottschling son, Greene. (goal), Kristman- Total 9. : son 2, Eby 2, Kangas : 1, ‘Dorius 2, Rosedale, Dopson,: Tur cotte (goal). Total 9. a Dh ear 5 v the > Jeadership i in nthe Prine - 7 ~ Rupert Senior Men’ S Floor Hockey League.” ‘Parkers moved. into the” “hot, race. for first spot Friday . night me edging Savoy 7-6 in® the. most]. ‘fixture. seen _ this}. wGrunovw, _Shannon, . | Glaston.. ‘Total 6. ae Sports: Shop—Thoms. 2, “Erick- . 9 pm—J. Laurie vs Kerr; wig si th RS bree ay ee eros vag ie eyPab tay ie ge ian speak We eee oe vee ne ane ee Pape g _CHARLES | E. GIORDANO—SPORTS EDITOR = ) \given nod — 4 . Prince Rupert : Daily -News Monday, November 2," 1959 © GORDON s TROPHY morrow night are 4s follows: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3° - q p.m.—Mitchell Vs Lindsay; Gomez. vs Bell;: Lemire vs.J. Eby; _ Seott -vs- Parker; - Willams vs Gordon; Anderson Vs. ‘McKay; a 9 ) pam.—Rudderham VS Garner: ‘Manson. vs Warren; Waldbauer. vs R. Eby; Pallister vs Dominato:. Cooper. vs. Lewis; . Georgeson vs Shier; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 7 p.m.—Stevens vs ‘Robertson; ' Simpson vs Giordano, Kristmanson vs ‘Lambie; Williamson ‘VS 4A. MacDonald; .Bateman vs Field; Simundson vs Bremner; By The Canadian Press" hit hard, fast C ‘to: take WIFU pla yorf | opener Fernandez over Ortega NEW YORK. (AP) — 114 PERG ERE TE POE ER EEE PERLE ELSES AY EELS a) ) ‘ t In. the . preliminary fixture, ‘| gunrise dowhed New Royals 53- Dick “Nicker son and Terry Shenton of Fraser Payne played for the short-handed CYO.squad while Fred Gamble, Elmer. Rid- ley and Don Brown of Old Em- press: bolstered: Kitkatla. © ~ Kitkatla led the first period Florentino (The Ox).Fer- nandez: k ept marching forward with superior strength and heavier fir- Men's ‘carliig draws ‘Your draws. for ‘the opening - “of. ‘the ‘Prince - ‘Rupert. Curling jing power Fr iday night to 1 to a.39-30 score. VAN COUVER (OP) Edmonton E Eskimos hit hard and fast Saturday tol Club in.the Gordon’s Hardware trophy competition starting to- a Paul VS McLean: - Whatman vs Schuman. -- Rivett vs Berg; — _.. ° Mathews vs Ford). .. Dibb. vs Rogerson: : + he “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 q p.m—. Wiiliams.. vs) ‘McKay; Gordon.vs Anderson; ., ~ Mitchell : vs ‘Warren, ' “Tindsay - -v§ Manson; : o ~ Lemire vs. Parker; - ae Eby | vs Scott; 9. pm—MeLaren | vs: Lewis; ‘Shier vs Cooper; . Gomez. vs. Garner: Bell vs Ruddérham: . Greene vs R. Eby; — Dominato vs Waldbauer: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 6 7 p.m.—Bateman “VS Roger son; - Field vs Dibb; Stevens vs. McLean;. Robertson vs - Paul; ‘Kristmanson vs _ * A, MacDonald, Lambie VS “Williamson; 9 p.m —Simundson vs Ford; Bremner vs Mathews; ‘Simpson vs_ Kerr, Giordano vs J, Laurie; | Dr. i. McDonald vs" Schuman; -+second straight over the Mexican - | nandez. - | showed - win a split 10- round deci- sion over Gaspar Ortega for his 22nd str, aight, vic- tory, Fernandez. weighéd.. 146, Or- tega 147. It was the: unbeaten - Cuban's Indian -~whom he- had. dropped twice while winning a. unant- mous décision September 11 ‘atl aad. savage. “puncher, . couldn't}. floor Ortega, Friday - night in a bitter. battle at Madison Square | ‘Garden. They. fought after the bell in the second and 10th. rounds «as the crowd of 4,500 paying $11,000 waved Mexican and Cuban flags and chanted in unison nan-dine” and .‘‘Or-tega”.. - Judge Frank’ Forbes scored it 6-2-2 for Fernandez and judge Jack Gordon scored it.in Fernan— i dez’ favor 5-4-1. Referee Al Berl i scored it 5-4- 1 in favor of Ortega. ‘The AP card was 6-3-1 for Fer- A quick ringside poll}. newsmen - thought) nowen den, ‘won and one thought} ‘it was a draw. | This. was’ the first. fight | ‘in ‘which Fernandez did not drop i his opponent at least: once. He 16 in’ : =. jhad stopped in a row before Kormos, recreation director, re- | Ortega went the route with him last 1 month: 5 Miami’ Beach. Fernandez, a wild} “Per- |. 10-9 but CYO outshot: the all- stars 11-10 in the second frame to ‘hold them to- a 20- 20 half- time tally. Ridley and Gamble. led Kit- katla with a total of 17 points in the third. stanza to hold CxO Kitkatla outscored cvo 19- 18 in the final quarter to gain the win. . GAMBLE, RIDLEY "TALLY 40 ed 21 and 19 points respectively for the winners. Terry Shenton and .Ray Spring marked’ up 15 and 12 points for. CYO.. . -Cellar-dwellers in OSHL, WIKL ‘maintain status By ‘The Canadian Press. to stay right there afte: Sa+- Fred Gamble and Ridley notch- . The. cellar-dwellers continued | urday’s games in the Okanagan and Western International hockey leagues. . In the OSHL the Penticton V’s were pushed further down as ‘they were defeated 8- 5 “by Kamloops Chiefs. land Warriors, who haven't won a game this season, lost another one—this. time 5-3 to. Trail ‘Smoke Eaters. non Canadiens 6-5. PLAYGROUNDS BUSY SUDBURY, .Ont. 0) —-. George || Ported that playground attend- summer. Try Daily News Classified And in the WIHL the Ross- | -In the other Okanagan game . Kelowna ‘Packers trimmed Ver- | Gamble, ‘Ridley jc oin for 40 poin nts | as. Kitkatla team trims CYO 5 7-47\ _Kitkatla All Stars defeated CYO. 57-47 Saturday. night ina fast: exhibie |tion game seen by almost 200 fans at’ the Civic. Centre. ot Each ' team ‘received ' a ‘total of 14 personal, fouls. Nickerson. got five for his crew. and was re- moved from the game in ‘the fourth period. Shenton and Spring were each handed tech- nicals from referees Don Hart- wig and: Bill Morrison. ‘Kitkatla scored on 14 of 23 free shots while CYO dropped in’ six of 15, tries. INTERMEDIATE, . In’ the intermediate game, Sunrise. led each quarter 11-0, 93-1 and 42-7. Sunrise got nine fouls and Royals seven. The. grocery boys scored on nine of 11. tries while Royals tallied only. two of nine attempts, LINEUPS © a : ~ Senior. clr , Kitkatla: _ Ridiey - 19, Brown 13, F. Gamble 21, R. Gamble; McKay, Innes 2, Bolton. 2, Tol- mey. “Total 57, ° Y cYyo — Shenton 15, Nickerson 2, Balley.10, Spring: 12, Smith 8; Campbell, Kelsey. . Total 47. Junior Sunrise — Oskey .8,- Haudens- child 2, Comadina 10, ‘Rudolph 4, Brayford, Nakatsu, Wong 2, Ar- seneau 8, Gruber 15. Total 53. S,, Alexander, RK Alexander 1, B.. Stewart 2, B. Alexander, Gurney 4,°N. Clayton 5, G. Clayton. 2, Handane,.. 7A. Stewart, Stevens. Total. 14. - Royals” Soviets to play twice i in B. Cc. NELSON (P)—Leo c. Atwell, president: of the British Colum~ bia Amateur: Hockey. Associa- tion,” said Thursday Russia's Olympic hockey team probably will play two exhibition. games in B.C. next year. i One game would be” in the | Kootenays and the other: in the | Okanagan, Mr. Atwell said a ‘tentative |. schedule -for.. Russia’s cross- “Should the schedule be ap- -proved and: providing the ne- cessary guarantees can. be met, one fame willbe played in the: : | a country tour has been sent. the SAVE TO 35% % team by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. - Kootenays and ‘the ‘other: in: ‘the Okanagan. in late January,” sald Mr. _ Atwell. ‘ i ee = "SPECIAL MEN'S SUITS © : ; and | TOPCOATS B. c. “CLOTHIERS | on. ‘Third Avenue BIN Blackout Jackpot in -Consolati ance increased by 65 per cent at: the. city’s. five playgrounds last | CANADIAN LEGION GO. 50 numbers—$500 ; ion $100 ~ LEGION AUDITORIUM “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, EVERYBODY WELCOME, - ® * PV oe * FR a ees e Ne Ee gtd AGE BML RM gat egae ate PTT Oe si? Rao wat a cea sata meee maaan > a Berg vs Wh atman. ' * Gefe: t British Columbia Lions 20- 8.in the first’ game “Of their two- "game ell “po nt. WIFU - “semi-final = series oP with. 88 yards, 48 on, five carries; dove « over | from ‘the. one early in| Chevy’ $ done the next: best thing: tae NSS IESG RR gS hg a aS a aE “ “.vancée..to the. Grey ~ Cup. game og November. 28 at Toronto : 7 lighted | ‘the - Eskimo victory. be-| WIFU playoff . - crowd: of 33,993. fans. . _ fans saw. Bombers edge Eskimos Western. finals. “eral” Loader B, Ponrson told a fa today,” ht tind today's footinll a com. ‘Two “Canadian. packs’ chigh- fore---a’ record “The old mark was: set jn 1954 when 20,961 12-6 in the second game of the Rookie Howie Schumm, a 19- Id Edmonton distr ict farm cored fone touchdown - as the Eskimos offence yards and added eight “on two) pass catches. ‘Halfback Ed_ Vereb ‘of BO. caught seven. passes for 124 yards and ran for 21 more. Fullback Johnny Bright and End Jim - Letcavits also . scored}. Eskimo touchdowns, Bright from the three: in the third ..quarter and Letcavits ona sensational 56- “yard pass-and-run <= touch- down’ play from Parker in the second quarter... Parker hit on two of three convert attempts. . Import fullback Don. Vicic SPOKANE BREAKS SLUMP. ~ Vancouver retains lead ~ after weekend victory ‘Vancouver Canucks retained their. hold on the first place in \ the Western fin U S. runner recovered for Olympics KALAMAZOO, Mich, W—Flee Ira Murchison given a 60-60 chance to live four months ago, has his heart set on running again — perhaps in time to make next summer's Olympics in Rome, Murchison, stricken carly this year by amebic dysentary, sais he plans ta re-enter Western Michigan University in Februe ary for the final semester of studies leading to his degree, The co-holder of world rec- “ord: in the 60-yard and 100- metre dashes snid he has re- built. Aimself to his old run- “ing welght of 1385 pounds, We “wolghed only 84 pounds while -vecovering Inst summer from “surgery to correct . organic domplications ariaing fram lls, “PInona, “My greatest wish — in to be able to. run again with the hope that I'l) be helping myself as well na showing othor young athlotos that Miness and misfor- tune ¢an bo overcome,” Murchi- aon anid: Friday, ieenneaanie “monoNnro (National Lily apocin) University of Toronto homecoming dinner Friday night thet football in 1900 “wan per- haps more of a gamo than It “bined:, + goometric .oxerolae, pro- Hockey League during weekend action.. Canucks downed Winnipeg Warriors in one of two'WHL games Sunday squeezing by 4-3, Senttle moved into a second place tie with Victoria by beat- ing the Cougars 3-2 at Scattle. In’ Saturday games, Calgary thumped Edmonton 6-2 and Spokane broke out of their slump to sHade Victoria 2-1, In the Sunday action Vancou- ver staved off adnate Winnipeg rally to get the win and boost thelr points to 19, Victoria was in fageond place with Calgary in vir Les .Colwill, Brent McNab, Larry Cahan and Jim Powers scored for Vancouver, Ray Bru- nel got two and Paul Masnick one for Warrlars, At Senttle the Totems were never headed ns Cougars gave up their second one-gonl lose in as many nights, Mare Boyleau, Guyle Molder and Don Chiupka scored = for Senttle while) Arnie Schmautz and Jnck.londa replied for Cougars. Sentile goalie Bav Bontloy was enlled on to make only 12 atopa jn the game and only one Jn the socond period, J Remember When Capt, Goorge Iyaton of Bng- Jand racod his motorcar “Thun derbolt” over tho Utah salt flata at 800 mph. bub broke down on the roturn journey, 22 yenra ngo leaving Intact the record of 301 ph, sot by Slr Malcolm Oampe boll in 1088, The present record ja 904.) ostablishod. by John. Qt, lation: idril) and payohofonton! _ elinte, no raid, Cobb of England. at Bonnoville, Vinh, In 1047, of the last quarter.” Canadiens 3 run unbeaten streak to eight games - By The Canadian Press Montreal Canadiens ran their unbeaten streak to’ eight games in weekend National Hockey League action—and the luckless Chicago Black Hawks rode their winless streak down to a dismal nine. The five weekend games ended up. this way: Saturday—Mont- stretched out a 4-3 win over Bos- ton Brulns;). Sunday—Detroit edged Chicago - 2-1, Montreal topped New York Rangers 3-1 and Boston cleaned up on Tor- onto. 6-3, - The result left the standings just the way they were, Montren! leading with: 10 points, followed by Detrolt with 15. Toronto stayed in third with 12 points but Boston crept to within one point of the Maple Leafs, New York with aslx and Chi- cago with three points trail the pack. In New York on Sunday Cann- diens Jacque Plante donned a plnstic helmet after suffering a seven-stitech cut on his face carer In the game, Another Purelle on title card TORONTO () — Matehmatker Jack Allen anid Friday night that Jocy. Durelle, a. cousin of Yvon Durelle, will fight on the same card as ¥von here. 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