By The Canadian Press 1 OK rookie with! solid fan’ “sup- port from a whole province had’ a. big’ evening in the National Hockey, ‘League Thursday night. ‘Detroit centre Alex Faulkner, | the: first . Newfoundlander: to; make, .the NHL, scored once: a ggsisted on ‘the winning goal b ‘an Hnemate. Bruce. MacGregor the’ Red Wings’ Boston Bruins. It was the only: NEL: contest Thursday night. ’ Detroit was trailing 3-1 at the five-minute mark of the third in. period, but two goals within 32{place in th seconds by Parker: MacDonald 'over ‘National Jr. planned by . By RON MacDONALD “REGINA (). — Creation of a 1B “tedm national junior hockey : league, with. clubs from both Rastern., and. Western Canada, WAS: been: urged. by Frank Bou- her} }scommissioner of the Sas- Katchéwan Junior ‘Hockey Reague: -: . + He*has: out lined his plan’ to a special: Canadian Amateur Hock- ay Association committee estab- ‘e ae ue PAGODA. Drive-In: SPECIAL tures tae Phone 6226 ‘Chinese . Food, - Fried Chicken, Spaghetti, Hamburgers, Fish & iChips;; We. pay delivery charges ‘up. to: $1.00 on orders, of $4.00 or ‘over: ‘Open. 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. “paces Wings 5-3 win over, vl kyear. This would provide $345,- ety Ay sty ION Lee Uae 1 irst Ne wfoundlander i In NHL to 5-3 victory © and Gordie “Howe tied it up 3-3. MacGregor fired the . winner with less than four-minutes to play and veteran: defenceman Marce] Pronovost*added an in- surance marker in the last min- ute after Boston goalie Bob Per- reault had been replaced ° by a Sixth attacker. Veteran Johnny Bucyx, line- imate Murray Oliver and rookie Bob Leiter scored Boston’s goals. The loss was the fifth straight for the luckless: Bruins. The Wings moved into second e standings, vaulting the idle Toronto Maple + League Boucher — lished to study the future of junior hockey in Western Can- ada. The - committee accepted. the Boucher plan in principle. Thursday night his plan at- tempts to reduce the cost to pro- fessional teams. searching for young talent and seeks to main- tain the calibre of both junior and professional ‘hockey, while safeguarding against collapse of the junior system in Canada. The. plan’ suggests each Na- tional ‘Hockey League team de- posit $50,000 a year into a’draft fund and: each American and Western League club $5,000 a 000 annually. 000, would finance operation of the national junior league. The remainder would be divided equally among 50 Junior A clubs acrcss Canada recognized. by the professionals. “Dolores Hort - 3 ‘UESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY 7 -9 p.m. - . :|of Bishop’s Falls, Nfld., ‘la yards-long telegram signed: by Boucher said in. an interview |. The bulk of the’ fund, $210,-- Leafs. First-place Chicago has 30 points, Detroit has 29, Tor- onto 28 and fourth ~ place ‘Mont- PRP CPOOPOPCLPOPLO FDO? PODPOEOLOPICL. Standings W LT EFA Pt Chicago 12 7 6 70 55 33 Detroit | 12 6, .5.59 50 29 ‘| Toronto ° 13 9 °2 75 65 28 Montreal 10 7 6 68-59 26 New York 813 3 71 78 19 Boston 215 6 60 96 10 /, vesh named PEEP POS OD LO PLE DROID PIO PPO IL OON: real has 26, New York Rangers follow. in fifth place with 19 points and Bruins, are. in the cellar. with 10 points.’ GETS LENGTHY GREETING year's rookie BOSTON (PR. —. Switchhitter | Torn Tresh.of- New. York-Yankeés - {half, an inspired. crew. of Chiefs, PP a ee ‘ FPP EVE EN Rupert Motors ‘Chryslers fought back from .a-bad- ‘first and a 10-day. layoff’ to: score: a close 58-53 - victory Thursday night at the Civic ‘Centre before | ' a large and. enthusiastic crowd. Chryslers were playing. their first game.in.12 days.and. be- cause no practice time was avail- able they were stale and showed it in the first. half. Chiefs. led 26-24 at half time. 3 Chryslers were forced: to’ ‘play captured’ the American” ‘League rookie of the year award. today. Tresh drew the votesOf"13- ‘of | the 20 members of the ‘Baseball, Writers who were on the. selection com- mittee. — . fae Los Angeles “Angels” “catcher | Bob Rodgers was. named on. ‘four ballots. One. vote. each ‘went: to! Minnesota - second .basenian,Ber- nie Allen, Los. Angeles .. pit¢her Dean Chance and fireballing | re- lief hurler, Dick Radatz, Of. Bos- ton, In the Yankee. march to ‘base- ball supremacy, Tresh played. ‘111 games. at shortstop, then moved to left field © ‘for 43° after . ; Tony Kubek returned from’ service. With three’ additional gamés~-in a pinch-hit. ‘role, ‘Tresh: batted | .286; scored 94 runs, - drove ‘in Faulkner, a 26-year-old: native received 4,000 Newfoundland well-wishers before the first NHL game this season. | The brush cut. centre re- sponded with a goal in his sea- son’s debut, The goal turned out to be the winner in, a 3-1 win over ‘Montreal. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By The Canadian Press National League Boston 3 Detroit 5 American, League . Springfield 2 Quebec 2 . Eastern League Clinton 2 Nashville 2 Nova Scotia Senior Amherst 5’Moncton 9 New Glasgow 8 Halifax 6 Ontario Senoir A_ Galt 6 Kitchener-Waterloo 3 Ontario Junior A Montreal 4 Peterborough 3 Niagara Falls 0 Hamilton 0 Maniteba Junior Wpg. Monarchs.2 Brandon 7 Thunder Bay Junior and 20° ‘homers, Philadelphia. — ‘Jesse’. Smith; 162, Philadelhia, stopped Jimmy Beecham, 161, Philadelphia,’ (6). -Worcester;: - Mass. - —Joe; Shaw, 141, New York, stopped «= Alonzo Patterson, 137, Akron; Ohio, 2. Association ‘of ‘America | i 93, hit 26° doubles, - five, triples a zone defence for. 12. minutes of the’ first. half as~ace. scorer ‘Terry, Shenton: took three quick ifouls and was rested. The zone high’ man’. for. ‘United with 23 points. The Stewart brothers, Al- lan and, Fred. topped’ Nelson Brothers: ‘SCOr ng with 14 and 10 points apiece... ee ey * ; * i ‘ ae . post . an ’ » loo ¥ take’ on the ‘unbeaten: Jay-Days at. Civic Centre. at: ‘8: 30° pm, - Lineups: - Chryslers—Newton 15;- ‘ghenton 12, Sunberg. 1, . Specht - 8, Kilpatrick 1,. : '. |Raymond 11, - MeNeill® 10, McLeod «. Next local’ ‘Senior ‘action — |rtotal 58. ‘Saturday, : When the Chryslers. 3 Chiefs—Helin ' 17, Gurney | 14,. ‘Me~ Sports Writer, Harv Raymond | br ought them from 10. points ,down: at the 13- minute | mark to ‘two down at the: half. : |MAN FOR MAN | ” Both, teams ~ played’ man “for |: man in. the- second’ half ‘and: Chryslers : gradually. Started: -to ‘pull. away. “Chryslers. outscored Chiefs 34-27 in the sécond ses- sion. . John:} ton’ led the way for’ Chryslers’ in the scoring column ,with 15: and: 12. respectively... Art- Helin was high man for the Chiefs with 17 mar kers. PRELIMINARY PLAY. ‘In preliminary | action, ‘Rain-.. makers, wbehind. the: 27. points: ‘of Skip Cronck,: “thumped | Celgar 63-48. Bob ‘Robinson was high man -for. Celgar. with 14. holes.’ The: first:.game saw., United Church ‘Residence edge . Nelson Brothers 48-42.in. a tight had- fought. game. - Rod Sampen was Port Arthur 4 Fort William 3 _ Central Alberta Drumheller 5 Calgary .2 RUNNER CLAIMS. HE HAD. se tive. finally “reported: for \duty . Sept. 3, the. team started Metro Toronto Junior A Oshawa 3 Brampton 5 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (#—World welterweight ~ champion . Emile Griffith took things easy but challenger Jorge Fernandez boxed three fast. and final ea | ot KN SOL C. SIEGEL: Peciduction” starring’ ‘DANNY KAYE. wt _ cosstarring PIER ANGEL! BACCALON( e NOEL PURCELL © ’ In CinamaScope and METROCOLOR. rounds Thursday as preparations | ’ ended for their. 15- round: title fight Sunday night. - The 23 - year - old champion from: New York: had... but. -one complaint. . Ca. emanager - Gii Clancy. ‘recommended that Emile let his beard grow: in ,the final ray Halberg ‘of. New. Zealand, distance , TU iners? Toronto ‘s B “ROBERT coore, Bruce Kidd beaten weeks before big race at Perth | ‘SYDNEY, ‘Australia’ iP — “Mure j atempt. both: the shi. and, three- one of the world’s, great’ middle a! rs says: he: ha ad |. would: ain: e Kidd” beaten. be. fore they oe in‘ the British Em- pire Games at: Perth. and: that it mile: runs..... 95 My knew at Teast, three weeks fore. the: (six-mile):.race .that | 27 vand* thati nida - “was “Re. after’. days leading up to the ‘match SoegFt - Delvecchio, deadlocked lag third | By” THE CANADIAN PRESS Alex Delvecchio’ and Gordie Andy Bathgate, Howe’ of Detroit moved up in points - _the. “National: Hockey League's | , Aes tage ase pete Le oy Kae ‘all "nem axagneees . MONDAY. ON COMING SOON “FIREFLY” TIME” - =GOLDEN-== OPERED TA JOHANN STRAUSS Jr's THE GREAT WALTZ LOUISE RAINER » FERNAND GRAVET - “BRIGADOON” “GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” “BITTERSWEET” TOTEM aX TNE) » 90° 1 LY 7 p.m. -9 p.m. “SWEETHEARTS” “MAY. goals and 17 assists. : Gordie Howe moved. up Thursday. night. However, .Chicago’s Ab Mc- goals and 17 assists. sists. Toronto's Alex Delvecchio’s assist sists, The leaders: ! place tie with Montreal's Ber- “sheer, Suicide’); £05 ‘Kidd, to track : -meet’ ini: which ‘nie | -Geoffrion | ‘and. New. workin Geffrion has. 11 goals ‘and 12. big seven as a result of Red assists, Bathgate eight goals and Wings’ 5-3 victory over Boston 15 ‘assists, and Delvecchio Six, Donald and: Stan Mikita remain notch in the big seven. by scor-, tied for the lead with 25 points. ing a goal and an assist to put McDonald has 12 goals and 13 him in sixth place with 22 points assists, while Mikita has eight made up of 10 goals and 12 as-. co Frank Mahov- last lich holds down ltast. slot with night moved him into a third- ,21 points on 14 goals and 7 as- nadians: ‘competed ie “He “owas ‘aly right for men such “as*Zato pek. and. Kuts who: -are--experi land, in the 5,000 metres, 10, 000 metres and the maratho 1956, Olympics at “wwe BASKETBALL SCORES: : GsA Pts. McDonald, Chi. 12 13 25 By. The. Associated Press Mikita, Cht 8 17 25|: .. National Association — Geoffrion, Mont] 11 12 23| St. Louis. 93 Chicago 106. Bathgate, NY - 8 15 . 23 "New York 99 Cincinnati 96 - Delvecchio, Det 6 17° 23]... . “American League Howe, Det , / 10 11 22\|: Oakland 80 Philadelphia 82 Mahovlich, Tor. 14 7 21 Chicago 103 Pittsburgh 107 Newton. and, Terry Shen- |. — -{ball Conference’ in.1962 and. won, missed: the. first. six games of: ‘the the man to- ‘watch, ” Halberg said in-an interview Thursday night: a: small - . Commonwealth oo knew: Iwas; strong enough, & to:hang on all day if. necessary Be and that I had the spring: to go tJ with it. I- wasn't in- doubt about toe the outcome.” “u He called the 19- year-old Kidd ‘| Man. inexperienced boy"! and. ad-| “crazy “to. attempt with 23 those two races in 48° hours. It was Sheer suicide. It would be enced and canny but not for aj. “Emil Zatopek™ of Czechoslova- kia won three gold medals in the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki, Fin- while Vladimir Kuts of Russia won the 5,000 and 10,000 in the une Rupert Dap sews Lito... - - Friday, December. 7, 1962 - . “Fag ile best in west | —wins Nicklin cwand ' WINNIPEG. @-—Herman * ‘Sid- Saskatchewan ‘Roughriders © in ney (Eagle)... ‘Day. Thursday was|the two-game, total- point: semi-. named the most. valuable player to his team inthe Western Foot. ‘best-of-three final on. the - ‘final: play against Canadian: champion’ the: Jeff: Nicklin. memorial fro- Winnipeg Blue. Bombers... phy, - ‘Choice of the 28.- year - old: Quarterback - cwith. Calgary graduate - of. the. University. of. Stampeders,..Day™ suffered a Mississippi who formerly ‘played’ with: Winnipeg and: ~Washingto Redskins of the National ,Foot-; ball League also., broke : dent. . 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