ye ; ~~ SET : Quarter sack: and halfback. Bobby Walden, each ::touchdown for -Edmon- ‘ton. ‘Parker also: ‘converted. both ‘touchdowns’ and Walden kicked iw: ‘Singles. . . Some: :10,182 fans saw the game $n ‘aB-degree_ temperature and 4 20 0-mile- an-hour . wind. ‘Fullback Feta , ‘Burket kicked Saskatch- ewan's.. ‘single. point. The win amoved | ‘the. first-place — Eskimos three,’ points. ahead of Winnipeg lue*Bombers but the Bombers nave © “two games in hand. The Roughriders and Calgary Stam- tpeders, each. with six, points, are ‘tied for: third place, eight points mehind’ Winnipeg. . ayzas. play see -sawed : through a! ‘gcorless : first- ‘quarter: Fhe: +": Walden ; opened .. the. scoring, ‘kicking his first: single’ at.3:31 of. ithe: second and Parker: set him p” for’ the® first” touchdown, “at a! ‘06. by: firing: a 30- foot pass: iparker', coriverted to. (RUNS, -FOR rouctDowN. a f “A. pass interception ,, “py. ‘Pat ipye’ was nullified: by an Edmon- ‘tol offside penalty as the second ‘quarter ‘opened. « Then, . after ‘fullback “Johnny: Bright ran to ‘the. ‘Saskatchewan. three, ‘Parker |: ‘kept the ball. and spéd:: around: * ide for : Edmonton's sec-. ne. “Scottish - ‘Soccer: Li agliesmatches ‘Monday: night ENGLISH | LEAGUE. i coventry 2, Brentford | “0. porough ; 0," ‘Shrewsbury, 3 Jale’.1, ‘Notts C00. en P. R 6,. ‘Halifax. 2. a’ “Aéerington 2, “Barrow, : dmonton: fumbled twice: Mon- -y make, the re ‘ogni (Reuters) re eeu = ‘Bdmonton ‘Eskimos \ ipped Saskatchewan” Rough- 6-1 it in: 2 Western I Football ‘Conference: game. ond “youchdown. He. again con- verted to. make it: 18- -0..: . Burkett: “kicked his © ‘single “atl 3: 26. ‘of the fourth’ quarter froyn’ the Riders’ 51 Bright had Parker hit — passes: for 98 for 11 yards. good. on: four 25: -vards:.. fumbles and | of: two. Wpe.) calgary Sask... ‘\ nveeting of - were made: -Colchester.-. 6. “Workington: ut ‘Hartlepools: 9. ‘Crewe . Alex A ‘Southport: 1 Exeter” 1. * Stoe ‘port: 1; "Millwall, mere. 2 “Wrexham 0; OCCER ‘LEAGUE. ‘cu ‘Round: Replays. Huddersfield 3; ‘Carlisle: Torquay: 0. Bournemouth Sheffield . 4, Fulham*/0-: Sunderiand 1, Bolton 0: Swindon 2, Birmingham OF . setste* awn Peotone eee “ cosy SCOTTISH DEAGUE a Division IT Brechin 3, Hamilton 0° (Brought forward from ‘Sep- tember 27) GLASGOW CUP. “ First. Round. Celtic 4, Queens Pk .1 “wha: Lanark 1, Clyde 1’. WA to UFAWU | ny ° : . Bo 1 ay “TOMORROW. NIGHT —-S.O. N. HALL $50 JACKPOT DOOR PRIZE : EVERYONE WELCOMS. and Calvert blended from whiskios adod in 20-yoar-old casks | The older the barrel | _ the finer the taste : “this: ‘year: “Mrs. WER, aah Dibb; sentative: 146 %, Lavorante, ; kin, Pa. NGO. Old Rycis” eee Mee Be we ve EE EN EN ond ‘single. came on kick-in the end zone at 11:36. carries. Edmonton had 204 yards rushing, 109 yards passing and 17 first. downs, was’ good on both of his passes Saskatchewan downs, 165 yards | rushing and 145 :passing. ‘Dave’. Gros completions ‘in ards and Bob Ptacek,.wh ed. all but: ‘the. last: ‘five: ‘as © defensive end cand hi Edmonton. lost on ' ~ Western Conte re ~| hold meeting | : ‘Prince. ‘Rupert’s Women’s Curl- ing: ‘Club held its first. executive. last ‘Thursday -at_ the -. home: ‘of president: Jean Gordon. © The - following .| Mrs:-E. R. Gordon; “ice. and house | -)__Mrs- Robert Anderson and Mrs. 1L.Ge Truscott;. Ways: and. means | A. A. ‘Newton “Tt owas’ decided * semi- -final meeting _|the Civic Centre. . 4 -Any..women wishing: to. ‘etirl - Gladys: ‘Eyolfson, nando Barreto, 146%, San Francisco (#— Alejandro seitay” “PONS elena Rey ae ehh pant a) vies EMER AG ORG Miyy ag yg ee ‘ “Monday Walden’ Ss sec- and a 10-yard’ 141 yards. on, 17 on ‘four of nine yards and Getty had 18. first had 10 17° tries: of five asses “for. ‘Saskatehewa 1 ‘the’ 1961-62 ° ‘season appointments draw. ‘committee, to” “hold. the| ‘October 2 at dance: held. atthe wardroom: From left. to. right: ~solemn- lappy, “Val ‘Pippus,”s Many people’ gathered : at: -the ‘wardroom |. of HMCS Chatham NHL «circuit © "By. The. Canadian’ Press . F ght pose with, trophi won . tennis: tourn nt. Presentation HMCS ‘Chatham: . -faced’ Bill’ Symington; smiling: Eu- . Saturday night for. the Prince} Rupert Tennis - Club’s. annual Bisons | could join_ Buffalo. ‘Bisons’ could” make . & | doubles—Helge | Holkestad ” Of xpressions appear S’ ‘were. made mewhat’ frightened Ann: Smith; “St ff. photo: by. Gary. Oakes. danice and presentation of 10 phies.. .: “Trophies won ‘during: the: ‘Te-, cent tennis tournament . “were presented during. the. evening: ‘Winners and trophies receiv- ed were: ns | A Flight cae “Men's -singles— Helge.: Holke: : stad” received the F. A. MacCal= lum Trophy’ ‘from Bob | ‘Aberth- any; .women’s § ‘singles — : Helen | Martin received the A:P.. Allison Trophy. “from Aberthany ; men's rine the. recen Wy ‘and Bob ‘Pakozdy received. the. Gate-: “ge ghee Beaty agate good | case» for.’ ‘joining- ithe’ Na- are: asked.” to. phone : Gordon. at. 5123 be-| = ofbre. the. ‘October 6: deadline: : ah club's present executive, ‘as: Jean Gordon, ‘president; _Dor- : “thy. Gomez,’V | sie: Collins, treasurer}. 3 * canteen chairman; vice- -president;, Jess “Dorothy: a and zone. repre~ Myer a “New York (2) — Cecil - Shorts, ‘Cleveland, ‘stopped Fer- Brazil (6). 207, : Argentina, . de- feated Alonzo Johnson, 188, Ran- (10), 08 book tional: Hockey ‘League “about now. way. ‘Trophy. ‘from! ‘Les Stevens; women’s’ ‘doubles—Dorothy "Rat: “League, earned a win, and a-tie The. ‘Bisons of:. the: “American ‘with: Chicago ‘Black ,Hawks. in two. exhibition games with: the Stanley.’ Cup... ‘champions. ; am ; ‘Friday: night: they: did it. again at Welland, Ont., edging: . New|: York Rangers 3-2 in one of four exhibition games involving. NHL teams. | Detroit Red “Wings shut ‘out Cleveland Barons of the AHL 3-0 at St. Thomas, Ont.; but. the prize may not have’ “been worth the effort. Right- -winger Gordie Howe was taken. to hospital ‘in Detroit with a chest injury after crashing into the: boards in ‘the first period, . And left-winger Norm Ullman suffered a: bruised knee in the second period. | Boston Bruins romped to an 8-3 win over Kingston Fronten- Naan a os BLT . produced the fog, Toronto ‘Maple acs of the. Eastern Professional League in-a battle ‘which had to he stopped. twice because of heavy fog over. the ice. warm | & temperatures in, Kingston arena cliffe: and, Marg~ the: ‘Bob: Bush. trophy: from: Bob ‘Bush; -and mixed. ‘doubles—Bob and, “Beryl Bush_ won ° the - Gon- : ton: ‘Smith;. men’s doubles— ‘Eugenc: ; Mah and. ‘Bob Ritchie; - Pippus; ‘and. mos has. played only’ three months. ‘Tough received B Flight | © Men's singles—- Bill ' -Syming- ‘women’s singles — Anne. mixed doubles—Eugene Mah: -and Val st improved play- er of the year _—_Car] Etzerza, who Parks Commission © Chairman Harry Harrison told. the group. that the parks board was pre>: sently studying -the Algoma park area near the high school as a possible site for . tennis courts, He said it would cost more than at Gyro Park but might be undertaken, Lo ‘Harrison suggested that. the tennis club should send a dele- gation: to the next meeting of the parks noard. - Leats beat. Chicago ’5-3 as Frank, Mahovlich and: Billy Harris each | scored two goals for the winners. Leafs..lost: defenceman Larry: Hillman in the frist period after |} ta. collision with, Hawks' Elmer, Vasko, Hillman: suffered | ‘a -fiace: tured’ ‘and. alslocated: eft. shoul: der, ar oo ” - a : ’ Patterson signs . for title fight has agreed to. give’ young MeNeeley..a- shot. end of 1061—but where? | The once-certain Boston sat ting suddenly became: remot \ Thursday when specify the; state residont, on thelissue of officials, gon officinily aslgned for aixth title defence againat wnboaten and ‘yolatively known Arlington, Maas,, » palgnar,- ne ee een / PIRST TEST VANCOUVER, ! Canadions. begin: ‘BOSTON n—Floyd . Pattorson Tom at his world heavyweight crown pefore _ the the Massachus~ etts Boxing Commission refused approval of the contracts which ‘yeforea he a none After the three-hour deadlock Pattar- his|t . the wm. cam- '{)) = Montren) the Jong. 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