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Store ' eo 4s ; ‘| forwards — * Memitial “H igh h over ‘the: Christmas. season Dee tournament vf ‘to: Keep him off*the: Yee.’ we nay cee Kan: -committee.- en Four: Bruins on waivers BOSTON ° ‘ uwi—General ‘man- ager Lynn Patrick of Boston Bruins admits -that forwards. Real Chevrefils, Norm Johnson, Larry Regan and Dutch’ Reibel have been put on waivers in the National Hockey League. Patrick, who ecarlicr had de- ‘clined t6 name’ the quartet, did 50 Monday night after a local ‘|| story “identified the players. The National ‘other | five midnight tonight. to’ vlaim any, or all of them:,for the walver price: of $15,000 ecach,. Toronto. Maple Leafs have first. crack: at them becauso of thelr jast, place Nosition In the league race,’ Patrick, seeking to pull Bruins out of a slump which has sent them {na tailspin from first to (fifth place, also: wants. tn make 0 trade. Bruins’ have wor only three of thelr last 17 starts. Chovrofils,.a 31-goal’ right- winger two yonrs ago who was farmed:out’ for disciplinary: rea- sons Jast season, and tho, three eontres: wure placed on: ‘walvors lant Priday. 0 Regan was the top ‘rookle 'os}: the NHL threo yonrs ago, John= | son, Who enmo up fron’ Apring- |p flold Indiana of. the: Amerlean Hookoy Longuo Inst season; haw not soon much rection. vooontly, Rolbeal. was drafted . frony. Netroit Red Wings Inat atiminar, | moerbereenne ee ~ Remember When. ~ By Phe Onvindint. Prone: ‘os Alico Marble, after atarring In, the women's tonnis world ‘as an ninatour, mado her profesional Lonnis dobut al Now, York's Mad- json Square. Garden 10 yonrs nga: tonlyht and: onaljy . dofoatea Mary Hardwioke, then tho Bng- lish champion, Tho . tour’ took | "Queen. Alice’. to more: than 80 |: citlos In the United Btaton, Gane’ adv and Cuba, aoe hiisiasts interested’ in’ attending Lee ‘the tourney. are asked to contact ee op We. G. Gale; ‘phone. 2615: for 'tick- |. we ets. as soon as ‘pos sible’ ‘so they | : t | may “be. returned: to. ‘the ‘Ketohi- 8 Kine Pills-now: Look: for. Ak . Hockey League clubs. have until] ORINK.’ INSTEAD OF. RING—. “Yvon. -Durelle,’ ‘Canadian - and SBritish ‘Empire* -light-heavy- - . weight: ‘boxing; chanipion,. laces. : |. on Skates With teammates from’ |. _ |) the. Moncton: Hawks: -Durelle. ‘had ‘his Sirst try- at: ‘organized. |- “hockey. in’ a: game. with Ste: “Thomas: Tommies* that LYork- Rangers ‘cling: to (third: with 4137: points, one >more * ‘than: De- ‘| troit. -+-points. Bruins are: fifth. “with: 35. Still . last. ‘are’ Toronto Maple Leafs -with:’.30 © points, though they’ ‘have three games |: in hand: over. Boston. : Ted «Lindsay. .of ‘Chicago was. assessed. eight minutes in penal-|' tics during the. week for a.sea-' son-total of 57.minutes and has: the dubious distinction of: lead ing. the. Jeague in. that: depart ment. <” STILL. TOP. GOALIE a Jacques. Plante of ‘Montieat letif: in, seven goals in. four | games; 5-PIN BOWLING +: RESUMES - Clty Mixed Five-pin “Bowling League will resume play Thurs- day night, a league spokesman, said today. B League will bowl at 7 pm, ‘seven-point,’ margin “over: run- |- ed-up a-godl and ‘two ssists: dur+ atumley : Maurice: “Ri-- Le {place with 44 points each, Sue RY et Ee RUINED ET sab ra pay REESE ANS AN STRATEN UA UR RSHPIA REN RAUITIN, ey Fl “big ; the last weelk and. the rest/. oe during the week. and ‘reduced. his leaguc-leading ' ‘average.:to 2.08 | (6 from.-2.12... He has: five: ‘shiitoute, es also‘ best in’ the league:: roush His: nearest, competitor: “is” “De- : troit’s * ‘Terry: Sawehuk : who had], a bad: ‘week—fourteen: goals’ in three games—and. Saw. his: aver- : age. climb.’ ifr om 2. 50. to. 2. 67. The! "leaders: sa Ge! A Pts Pim Gotten, wy - oF 808 fo": aay BELLEVILLE GOALIE—Gordle; Moore, Mtl -....°21. 18 39°. a¢| Bell, a “native. of - Portage: La’. MoKenney,. Boston BB 1B BF 1D Prairie, Man... is goalie. with. Howe, Det, i002 18°19," 37-32! Belleville» ’ McFarlands: | “Hes tlemnaare oh too be . AL) played in ‘Toronto, Pittsburgh, ; "| Beliveau,;, Mtl.- 1g 94° 16 | ‘Buffalo . -and Syracuse” ‘before: |} Murphy, Chi. 4292. 94 24 | ‘joining: : ‘Belleville : .three ‘sea: : Sullivan: NY. 1, 23" 38) 7425 ‘Sons. Ag. inn me —oP: Photo.. - Penaltles in" intnutes ‘by clubs: : “Detroit-313,- Montreal~ 3778; Toronto |- 431," New. ‘York, 442," Chic 44 o |: or ae Heago 448,.Bos- | |: Curling results. : ‘Record ‘or * pomtkeepers: GGA SO Ave. the Women’s curling» club for 3.1014, Lewis.8; Gomez 7, Kerr 21, she’s too ye" | managed ° ‘only: one point “during po goal—and OO aS ‘slipped bacw with the: common-: es ae ENTICTON: (CP)—-Current ‘attendance - ‘and managerial. problems’ of Kamloops. . Chiefs:, seem to inig-coach Billy. Hryciuk. ‘The veteran’ Okanagan Sénior. Hockey ‘League . star has ‘scored 77 points*in games up’ to and includin® Jan: 3: Not +content the team. ‘standings. have ‘34 points.’ third. spot. with {27 -points,® two ahead of: last-place Periticton: finan in the top five..Centre Ger- | Moro, Vernon .....; 35 29 10 39 ry Goyer’s 56 points, on.30 goals : - Goaltenders’ Kevords: . ‘and 26 assists, was good. enough Gath ; Kel GP Ga ah ‘for: third: ‘spot. .- | atherum, Kel. ........°32 . , ‘Vernon. Canadians’ “Odie Lowé Kuntz, Kam. .......; 29 #129 4.4 Zanier, Penticton ..... 32 147 4.6 ‘with 52 points, Frank King with Gordon, Vernon ...:.. 34 163 4.8 ‘46 ‘and Walt. Trentini. with 45 Team standings: {hold. down the next: positions,” | > GPW LT GP GA Pts Lorne Nadeau, Penticton Vs! Kelowna 32 24 6 1 167 116 50 ‘top: scorer, and Russ Kowalchuk Vernon tees 36. 16 16 4 154 77 4 ‘ n hr amloops » 3 . a7 Jof Kelowna, hold down sevent Penticton... 36 12 22 1 128 165 25 Packers’ Dave Gatherum con- tinucs to,lead the goaltenders with a 3.8 goals against average. Ken Kuntz of Kamloops is sec- ond with 4.4. . Kelowna with 50 points on 26 wins and two ties in 32 gdines Is Last Night’s Fights Providence, RI. (m—Willle Greene 156, Providence, stopped and A League at, 9. pm. jwell | out in front of Vernon jn Jackson Brown, 160, Boston, 5, Ted V illiamn PHILADELPHIA | Boston Red Sox—who at 40 wont ‘the American League batting ti- tle Inst yoar—broke the news at an informal press conference Monday night, | “1 don’t know how. Jong I'll ba Ablo to continue In‘baseball," he sald, “Throo or four years agolt I'd Have sald I wouldn't bo play- Ing now, You Jay enjy’t tell,” WIS GOAL 100 GAMES Nowover, he’ expects to play at Jonst 100: AM es—"T'd hate to think I couldn't." °: Willams ts hore for a aorta khow Jn which: he’ Glvos f flys} casting’ exhibition. . At the conference, |Tod spoke, ‘of many: things-his 1058 bat=|- ting title (he hit .324), the New York Yankoos and tholr Mine ager Chagy squabble with owners.over mon- oy and what. No: wanta out OF |. baseball, ' Lo He sald he was. more concern | ed nbout tho hitting champlone ship in 1087 whan he won it with nr 388" Avoraga than | No was Inet): your, OUVTOLASSED MANTLE . . “E hadn't. won the title Inia long- while and: ‘figured It might be my Inst. hance to do it, If: had Mickoy Mantle on ny neck moat of the way wth] fiot Juoky and pulled .away,.. J: Ton ly wante. od to-win ‘that yoar,"! = wyuynme' auld: Chant the doalro et on ae ies! ‘ene SHE wa next season, "plans 100 games tongel, tho, players’, ’ s back slugging (AP)— Ted Williams, generally recognized as the eveatest, hitter of modern baseball, will be buck at the plate next season, The slugging outfielder of the} tO load the longue laat year when he odgod out. teammate . Pete Runnels on the last two days of the season wasn't as grent as itl was in 1957. ‘As for the. Yankees and Sten- gel Williams sald the only way , o bent them was for the other ‘clubs. to organize. 4 ~ “The Yankocs have a gront or- ganization,” he sald, ‘Build up, ‘to thom'and some day they'll] about the thing, but T know. no- havo: thelr downs, even though! body asked mo,” eeeosoncerecaceredecesovecenssocessesrerereTeteeTeTeN seen ets eet: ~CANADIAN-US. TEAM TO FACE VICTORIOUS RUSSIAN ICEMEN . “PETROIT (M—Ridala’s touring hockoy Loans vialta Dotrolt tonight And strange alliance hag, heen fon fat ‘to thwart te Moe Invaders’ dominance over United Statos foow, The sniooth Soviets moct a college alleatar: Augrogntion eolned d together from Michigan and Michigan: Alu 0) piltar : “atehe rivals on moat ocensions, . Tho: Russians have thus tar outshone. tho Amortonns “with. {tle and twa victorios. over the: UB, Nationals in ~ tholy, {ivat threo games on the tour, Tonight the Russians right now they look Invincible.” Ho rated Stengel ne one of the great managers of all thes, Sponking of tho recent de- mands by the playors for 20 por cent of the gross receipts of tho hall club as an salary basis, Wil- Nams sud he thought the play- ors’ representatives went too far, ' “Thoy were supposed .to have asked the players of cach. club ‘Bob White, onc of the Michigan forwnfda, played for tho ec ' Canadian foam: that mol Ruaain An, the “1057 world Anatour : .: «imams ; ‘ And Charlo Burna, a Dotrolt Red Wing contro, haa: Boon i giving, Michigan’ same tips on Rusaln's aharp passing, durable [ skating: and Iahtelitting atylo. i gly Burns iplhyed for Whitby, the Onnadian: tonm: that bent, ay a ' ot 4. Bay aoe, A tb pkg ae aca ell PERT TTS SN Se ve eae eer Ande oe the 4 of dt o cede ' fo : Lt 4 : wb dew 4 ene * Results. of: laste: night’s ‘play. gn | “Canadians ‘Kamloops: ‘holds { with leading the individual scor- 4» a OSL. Ter a : ce ‘ing race: alone, »Hryciuk’s 33 goals; eae een GAP and: 44. assist both are: league. rien Kam. ms 33° 385 an TT. highs. pbs Be : Geyer, , “Kes oe Ba 30 26 a 56 Bs “Hryciuk “tops “second “place Lowe,, Vernon)... 00) 35-26 7.26" 52]. ‘Gerry ‘Prince, a teammate. by’ 13/King, AS yer Le, webs oe ed : 48 ‘Noints. ‘Prince has 26 goals and _Arentin ernon ... 34, 1728. As ‘38 assists for 64, points. Nadeau, Pent, rid aaerurr League. -, leading - “Kelowna Beattie, «| Packers - could’ place . énly -one | Middleton, Kel. 32 15--24. 39 . wil moot,’ mostly Canadians chrollod nt tho Michigan schools, \. Wala {nthe world paves yout winter nt Oslo, Frame oF vian Alex” Olmedo and:. Berry. 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