obama EE oe ioe eee: File tet EEE EE IE pre aa OTE LE ATE ETE OR ED note ARATE MET TIE renee coer So sa ra 5 Ae the (two «clubs ‘meet’ in” the capi -tal'Saturday to open the Bast: " By:‘The.Canadian Press { Ottawa. Rough Riders have everything ‘to gain'and Montreal Alouettes; in the estimation of. OttaWas.coach Frank. Clair at least, have ‘little’ to,lose. -0 | ¢ That, figures Clair, is: a. setup that:could spell trouble when rn‘ Football Conference week- ends "We're tied. with Hamilton and " .qan’t afford to’ lose,” Clair mused Thursday. : “Montreal- hasn't much: to lose now, -and they'll probably be a relaxed ball‘ club | tougher oe "The Als, six-points behind Tor: and‘that kind of.team_is always onto Argonauts with-four ‘games |‘! * . 1éft ito; play, -aren’t, ‘actually out] third: ahd’ last “playoff, of. ‘the: a‘‘loss. to” Ottawa, ‘spot.-yet -but: coupled with .an' Argo”,win over |: the “Tiger-Cats “Sunday. in. Tor-]: into; would*spell' their: doom :for the 1961 season.: Fo" SS “The” staridings -going ; into . tne weekend réad 14 "points each “for: Ottawa -and ‘Hamilton,’ 11 for, Toronto ‘and ‘five forMontreal.-~ ADVERTISING. mN:-THE. NEWS.| ;¢ BRINGS RESULTS © CATTENTION ales’ —-Rentals : “now able . to’. supply complete: construc- USES WASH HOUSES =!DINING CARS, at 2° mini- ‘mum rental, cost. per, man. DoHst hesitate to write “or | (Phone. - . ~ GILLEY. TRAILER : -MANUFACTURERS | ce LTD. 1436 Gilley Ave. > South Burnaby, B.C. | Phone — HE: 4-512 ~ « “CONTRACTORS — |! | ‘picked from. 13-finalists, all) Lions “Miss, Grey Cup. titles or ‘LEO’S MISS. — Miss B.C. Lions for this season is ‘Don Davidson, 20,.a teacher at:Vancouver’s Morley school. She was .. ee ye? ve 4h Cit atbaebtoseattanitdsy tne aan ~ atta fs (0 AP le athlete stat anata kag ater ttt ates PPPITE LOE TE Serer yey 1 : Py AN ap ae ¥ bo byt In the meantime, the Rangers |~ standings — an unaccustomed position, considering they .have ; nights. ; Bathgate’s three goals, dumped | ihe Bruins 6-3 home fans Thursday night. The night before, they clobbered the \ruins 6-2 at Boston.’ . 7. Toronto Maple Leafs got some measure of revenge . for. their letaniey Cup .semi-final loss: :to ‘lturned back the Red Wings,'4-2 Jat Detroit in another game Thursday night. It was the first game of the.season for both ‘clubs. Se Sent tae The league’s two. other teams — Chicago Black. Hawks’ and |Montreal Canadiens—don’t play their first games until Saturday. The moment of truth could come Saturday or Sunday | for the Rangers and Bruins. Bach meets the Canadiens and Leafs —— last season’s top two teams —. once. Saturday it’s New York at Montreal and Boston at Tor-. onto while Sunday the Leafs go to New York and Montreal goes to Boston. ae Bathgate, starting his eighth full season in the NHL, also had one assist to go with three goals. He has six points in two games and the early lead in. the: indi- vidual scoring race. The goals were Bathegate’s y 194th, 195th and 196th of his career. na-Marie Camille Henry, playing with a fractured left thumb, had two of the Rangers other three goals. cheerleaders, and will vie for el The sixth went. to Andy Heben- _— CP Photo. ton. . Harvey set up on of Henry’s goals with a peautiful. back- tailed-to make the Stanley -Gup py Ro \playoffs the last three seasons’ man before .14,065 early g Shack and Bob Pulford. © =. But it remained. for . goalie’ Johnny. Bower ‘to‘save it. Bower,. Detroit last spring when,:they pr oly The Red Wings removed:goalic’ Terry: Sawehuk “in * favor. of a ‘sixth cattacker..with .90-seconds: left and’ the-=pressure.* was:on Bower until Dick Duff slid the’ puck into for Toronto’s ‘fourth: goal. with just nine seconds . left-in.-the |. game, : Sis a CIVIC CENTRE” “MONDAY -8 pm. $450.00 in Prizes |. Plus Extra Surprises’. oat hee fullline.of @ TRILAN te CALL Po earpet i : he NY Cae ee os hoy NORT vo res TBE tis ‘ ! ‘ ’ ae ee New Carpeting takes - the floor... @ CROSSLEY carpets 6105 for o free ostimate in ‘our’ “SHOP AT HOME a ek ee oe SERVICE ond dnstallation HWAY. UPHOLSTERY 339A. 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Sports Shop won. steam high single’ with -1,221 while Paul's Shell picked up team high three with 3,140.00 8 00s O Results werets. . A section — Standard Oil 2, Rupert Motors 2; McRae Bros, 4, RCMP 0, McRae ‘Motors 4, Com- mercia) 0; Ormes’l,, Good Neigh- bors 3; Bud's 1, Eddie's 3; and G, Robinson 1,.The Wings 3. 'B section —. CSAC 4, Rupert Hotel 0; Rebels 4, Kents 0; Paul’s 3, Sports 1; Jack's 3, A. Robert- son..1; Sports Shop 3, Johnson's hand pass and helped the Ran- Hebenton’.—-. when he provoked| . : ‘Boston: rookie’: Orland Kurten~.|' | : gers to a power-play tally — by back . into U.S. leads in cup play LYTHAM ST. ANNES, Eng. (Reuters)—- The United States jumped off to a 3-1 lead today in the opening foursomes maten- es of the Ryder Cup golf match- es against Britain. ‘ Art Wall and Jay Hebert set the pace for the Americans with a 4 and 3 victory over Bernard Hunt and John Panton. Billy Casper and Arnold Pal- mer defeated Dai Rees and Ken Bousfield 2 and 1 and Bill Col- lins. and Mike Souchak edged Tom Haliburton and Neil Coles by one hole. The only British victory was by the Anglo-Irish team of Peter Alles and Ghristy O'Connor, who whipped Doug Ford and Gene Littler 4 and 3. a Holding “penalty: pores eect Los Angeles (M—- Davey Moore, 130, Springfield, Ohio, knocked out Pelon Cervantes, 180, Mexi- “Bombers h ~ first place By The Canadian Press ~- Bdmonton Eskimos face their favorite oppanents —~ Saskatch- ewan. Roughriders—ns they shoot to.end a damaging slump. this weokond jn Weatern Foothall League action, a —_ “The Esks, who have: tall- apinned: into second plince one point behind Winnipeg © Bluo Bombers, play host to. the Rid- ora at Edmonton Saturday night, . Meanwhile, Bombers ‘will. bo trying for.a alranglehold on the league’ pennant when they clash with the Stampeders at Calgary Saturday. night and. follow up with a game against British Col- flay, game,’ totnl-points semi-final, thelr Inst. alx games, The vic tory wos a Id-1 romp over 8ns ' AA ERE REE ROE MEN EOE RET ERT PERE OE RA Retetetceliitin tM ® aoe * tp ed bs | ae oe oe tg te umbia Lions at Vancouver: Mon- Winnipeg, lending , the league with ‘18; points,-has five. games loft to play, compared with id- monton's three, If Bomborsa win hoth weokend gamea, |t will re- quire only one victory In. the re- maining three to elinch frat place and:a-byo Into the haat-of- threo longue final... The second and third teams meet In a two- Tho Bakimos have managed only one victory and one tie In Ratchownn -and -waa the. rocond call, Mex,, (5), to cinch easy win for Edmonton .over Riders this season, Barier, they won 38-8 aver the Roginn-based elub, the only tonm in the West that hasn't beaten the Wsks this yenr, Conch Tagle Koya has been working Lo pateh up the Edmon- ton attack and defence—-hoth of | which appeny to have turned sour aftor the Raks won thelr firat sevon gamos, The offence has managed to scare only 70 points In the Inst alx gamon. aftor rolling up 20) in the {rat seven, while tha cdo- fence has 123 polnta during the slump compared. with 102 In the winning atronk, . 9 One glaring Indlention of tho offonaive plight ts the failure af fullbnek Johnny Bright, conald- erad nlong with quarterback Jackio Parker: as the club's brond-and-butior man, to score in the Inst five games, He count- ed 10 touchdowns In the’ frat olght games, Keys, commenting on tho Ba- kimos' Inability tocacaro con Alatontly from Inaide the ah-yard line, anid auch problems. cateh “(up with avery club from time to -|timo, but thay're “only notlead ’ Last Night's Fights |. — Red Wings 4-2 © By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Are New York Rangers stronger than expected? Or are Boston Bruins weaker than ever? These are questions that confound :National Hockey League ex- perts—and fans—at the moment. But the answer may | not be far away. This weekend could tell the tale. Jare sitting.on top of the NHL ‘midway period. ' : The Boston goals were scored okie Terry Gray, defence- ‘ ( Leo Boivin and veteran - Following two decisive victor-|johnny Bucyk. - ies over the Bruins in as. many which gave the Bruins’ a brief: ae 0 lead in the first period, was The Rangers, powered by Andy his -first in the NHL... 2-0). The’ Leafs won their: game.on oals by: Red Kelly, Eddie nearing his 40th ‘birthday, was) nt his-best in -the, final. minutes: as Detroit’ —-* trailing 3-2 ..—. essed for the. tying “goals through the second Gray's. goal, eos , u an empty Detroit net inson, Reds to baseball's world series, today was selected National League manager of the year for ‘Hutchinson selected | as NL manager of year who guided Cincinnati 1961 in the annual Associated Press poll. vote for Alvin Dark of the third - place San Francisco Giants pre- vented Hutchinson’s choice from being unanimous. Bob: Scheffing of Detroit Ti-| seers, who placed second to New York Yankees in the American League pennant race, was named the American League’s manager of the year earlier. Hutehinson, - 42, piloted the Reds to 93 victories and 61 de- feats this season and saw them beaten in the world series by the powerful Yankees. ms With important contributions from ‘pitcher. Joey Jay and ‘third baseman Gene: Freese, plus the consistent’ hitting: of Frank:Rob- inson and.Vada Pinson, Hutchin- ‘son helped the: Reds improve on ‘their’ 1960 “performance by 15 | games .and ‘five’. positions in the Standings. Ceo PUSHED BY DODGERS - The Reds ‘finished sixth in 1960 and‘ virtually no one . gave them a--chance..this season to win their: first pennant in 21 years, | oS mo The : oY /STANDARD \, HEATING OILS. Perfect oil for your circulating heater is a top-quality Standard Heating Oil. Because impurities have been removed, it burns clean...gives constant, comfortable, more usable heat. You'll get more heat from « your furnace. with Standard Heating Oil. Its Detergent-Action Thermisol guards against rust, keeps burners at top efficiency. For any Standard Oil product, call - Prince W. E. BOND. . Rupert, B.C, Tel. $316. NEW YORK (m — Fred Hutch- geles ‘most’ experts to have had more talent. contenders was played. in_Cin- cinnati August 25-27. The Dodg~- ‘ers won the first two games, cut- He received all but one of the ting the Reds’ league lead to 1% 176 votes in ballotting ‘by mem- games, bers of the Baseball Writers’ As- would have put Los Angeles in sociation of America. A lone front. However, The ‘Reds. ‘were pressed|. tthroughout- the. year by Los An-}. Ish Higher than. fifth, . Under Hutchinson in’ 1956, - 1957 and 1058, the Cardinals: wound up fourth, second and fiffh in that order, eg et a . Dark, “in his. first ‘season as manager, helped lift” the Giants two -notches in» the: etandings. oo, _|phey finished fifth. in 1960... Dodgers, considered = by)- ) FOR THE BEST.” : - - ° mo ; . : n . Q . Y The pivotal series between the Canadian and Chinese Cuisine try the HOLLYWOODCAFE Reservations can be made in our private dining room, On take out orders of $4.00 or over, $1.00 will be paid to- - wards delivery... 235 - 3rd Ave. West. Ph. 3183 Open 6 pm, to 4.a.m, A sweep of the final two Cincinnati took both games. 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