Fat OTD LN OLD EAE OORT OS fo ee ee ETE rw arc mens TTAB TT A ME HIE OEE EL Se” 1 Pee NEV we EES ee re “wees eee ewe ew woe ¥ ee Ne ee OS ER EEE EET “By: The Canadian Press For the second time ‘in. nine ‘days, Calgary Stampeders have -pelféd' their record as the. los- \ ‘ i i ingest team in the ‘Western } Hockey League, With othe bounces, rebounds, : ' deflections and passes going | ; their, way for a change Wednes=- ‘day night the Stampeders found{ — ; ‘themselves 6-2 winners over Se- attle Totems, erstwhile owners * of-a-five game winning streak. « dgrecalled a 7-3 victory over 2. Mancouver Canucks. Nov.’ 28, nN, the Stampeders .suddenly fia the tense, over anxious ewes 8. of a chronic, last | - place RG : oe MBC. Northern Division now pres Séattle on top with 27 points, JGanucks second with 25, Edmon- "ORR Flyers a distant third with ike Rideand Calgary last with 12, Te HL victory | couver and Seattle are the only, two'in 14 games. Flyers have lost 15 of their last 16 Calgary led 3-0 in the: first pe- riod on goals by Bob Sabourin, ‘Jack Hendrickson. and -John ‘Ko- siancic, and it. went:.to 5< :0..0n -goals:-by Ron Leopold: and Fred: ‘Hucul before - ‘Totems replied. Then.. George Konik ‘scored captain Bill MacFarland in: ‘the third before Calgary’s, Lou: Jan- kowski goal. The game was delayed for 10 minutes .in the -second.. period when Seattle goaltender AT Mil- | lar was forced to leave with an upset.stomach. _ Calgary junior Lorne Thorny- croft replaced him and_in the last half of the game let in one goal and stopped eight shots as ‘Totems carried ‘the play.’ ~ /e@algary’s victories over Van- % ao ¢ ¢ YANCOUVER. —Quar terback heéhny._ Ploen says newspaper ‘stories’ ‘helped the “flaming mad” Wgihnipes Blue Bombers. defeat Hamilton in the Grey Cup game. # f2 said in-an interview Wed- ina sday., the ‘team’s mental atti- bude: made up in a large part for ‘ate ‘phlysical beating. it took at. athe hands of Calgary Stampeders in thie : “western | playoffs, won. by jWinnibes two games to one. vewe were flaming mad about ithe. things the so-called football sexperts in Canada said about us totter we beat Calgary. SANT @ read the papers and’ ‘alt 1o# trem, even our Winnipeg eS said we didn’t deserve Sat RE SER Race = Ne wspaper stories helped ‘Peg win cup says Ploen’ that Winnipeg would have won if continue to the end Saturday instead of having’ the last 9% minutes ‘played Sunday. . course. . aa lalla atleast to be on. the: same ‘field as Cal-~ represent the west. “When we read that. the. only thing that’ put us into’ the: Grey, Cup was stinking luck, we were mad. Ploen, who. played two ways in the Grey Cup game that Bombers |. won 28-27, said the: ‘fog: did not bother ‘him. He, was: convinced. the game had -been allowed. to Ploen is here to take ar sales late in the second. period and |§ scored the.“ game’s-. last gary, let alone . beat- them. -and. . RON STEWART ... smashes ‘tie . ba Lethbridge wins. 61-57 over-Spain MANILA (?) — The Lethbridge Nationals from Canada ran their unbeaten streak to four straight. tonight, defeating Spain’ 61-57 in the. invitatational’ international basketball tournament“here, © ° They led 32-29: at halftime in the game. Meanwhile, the: United: - - States: {rolled : to : an easy 94-57:;victory. its third straight victory. The. Lethbridge . team “meets tthe U.S. crew in: ‘its next. game. The Australians. dropped their fourth. straight, and -were down 49-29 at the half. Don Kojis, with 18, led U.S. scorers. NHL STANDINGS . T oF ca Pt Chicago o 2 7 ‘6: 70° 55: 30 Toronto 138° 9. 2. 75 65. 28 Detroit 11 6 5& 584 47.27 Montreal __ 10 7 6 68 59 26. New York 813.3 .71° 78 19 Boston 214-6: 57 91°10 ‘Tokyo (PR. — Takao. Maemizo, 15334, Japan, deafted. Noboru 7+ 9 ) Mikita over inexperienced: Australia for |. 4.19 points and Boston is in the Vr shi tat alae gigs ayy ye eae ee gr agens yee ae “ prnne me . or) ii hh ov % a MEGS } By The Canadian Press : Toronto’s Ron Stewart, an ef-: fortless skater valued: more for: versatility and defensive play * than for scoring. punch, powered the ‘Maple Leafs into ‘second; place in the NHL standings Wed- | nesday night with a timely goal. Stewart, a right winger who: has played - centre and defence : in his 10-years with Leafs, scored ; the third-period goal that: gave | “ Leafs 2-1 win: win over Montreal last night in. Toronto... : Leafs now: have ‘28 points, two: ‘less than Chicago. The Hawks needed two goals. late in. the: third period to edge last-place Boston Bruins: 5-4° Wednesday night and keep their lead. Left winger’-Ab McDonald. : who couldn't break into: Mont-- real’s regular, lineup three sea- sons ago, scored twice and ad-. ded'an assist for Chicago to move into a tie with ‘inemate - “Stan ‘in’ individual’. scoring. Both have: 25 points.” Meanwhile, Detroit Red Wings had to. unleash a /16-shot’ on- slaught in the last period to earn) a 3-3 tie’ with | the. Rangers in: New York. : ULLMAN TIES SCORE ‘Centre © ‘Norm - Ullman | scored | the tying. goal on. New ‘York's | substitute. goalie “Marcel Paille with only 63 second left. to play. | It was the only third. - period : shot to get. by Paille. - Detroit: now is in third. place | with 27. points, three behind |. Chicago, and Canadiens follow | in fourth spot. with 26 points. Rangers are in fifth. place®..with ; Saito, 152%, Japan, 10. ~ Loss o in lead s SI ot Men who get the most out of life like Brown Jug. Brown Jug appeals to the man who builds his own bodt, The man who knows a good thing when he sees it. The man who looks for quality and value in every- thing hv buys. Brown Jug is: the light, bright whisky. It’s: charcoal filtered for extra smoothness, A lot of people think it’s the best for their taste, Try Brown Jug Whisky soon, We're sure you'lllikeit. | i, Ohm a § Wonte pinnen te The Lighttest, Brightest, Whisky Undor the sun fh * ' Gooderhani's have hogin diutilind fine whiakion oe since 1899 3 . ' ariverttigmontte ot: purist or din aved bye dia, Glauar Cantral Hoard ar by the Gov cane of Hitish Columtla, + a in By KEN. WATSON: Why are there ‘so. few -good leads . available. these © days?. ‘There was a time not too long | ago that the num 5 ber one. man:on. a curling’ team than: _ \ked his deity, every. night: ‘an’ nis” “pray - ers for. the, privi- lege of being -al- lowed to do-cr die ‘for his skip...and master. To ‘secure j his tenure of. ‘office’ the .lead in- dulged his captain ; -by ‘hovering. near-to-offer'a: ‘cigarette, provide an after- game. Brog . -Or. chaffeur him home,’ The: good * ‘old’ ‘days: nave gone land: ‘the shoe‘‘is on ‘the: other ‘\hoof. ‘Now. the skipper does .the 7 apple polishing. Instead of roar- ing “Sw-e-e-p!” with a. stertor- ian bellow, he now pleads ; in sweet dulcet tones, “Yes, Jim. — I think. so,” then hurries up .to the hog line: to: take the reduct- ant rock for himself, Back in the piush, years when larg stinger + for a sweeper to et. into instant action the lead tock great pride in his place on. the team. He played his position for | | years on the same rink under the same skip. He gained psycholo-. gicol satisfactien from doing his \job, well... He. had, mn upgrading therefore" “fe “migratory - Essentially he ..was a habits: {)/draw.-man.. Dropping a guard in front of the rings then pulling ijhis second stone in behind was i|the ace- earmark of his crafts- |’ mianship.: Above all he was loyal, a willing -sweeper and respect-. fully minded. of -his skip. YOUNG CURLERS -In recent years the realm -of: vaded’ by tens of thousands of new. curlers, most of them young, eager: and ambitious. With them has arrived an age of*’materlalism that puts em- phiasis on pride of position, pres- short sojourn casting first rock a new curler looks covetously at the skip’s job and starts making a few mental plans. Long before a- skip had only. to crook his fore- i yd . aan Steg oath ae fe . “Ede \ , oo he can read ice or even hit the the roaring game has been. in-. tige. and. skipmanship. After a- league cellar’ with 10. broom accurately, he is lining up: , three unsuspecting : souls: to play ! ‘for’ him. on 4 | The new trend of. class behav- ior has: brought the. status. seek- ers. into’ curling, ending the era | ‘only’the“léad*’on to become an ‘expert at his posi-. tion. - Here’ his: ‘rewards. come from gaining'a symbol of status. Any. team that has champion; ' ship aspirations. in this, modern boast a. lead'who is a sharp- shooter, 2 powerful sweeper, a ‘draw artist, and a good judge of’ weight when following a moving stone. These credentials cannot be supplied by a candidate for: the ordinary team. If you: are an average skip in the market for a leadoff man, look for. (1) good feeling for draw, (2) reasonable. broom ac- curacy, (3) alert sweeping. If polishing the apple. Next Week: The Number Two ewart where curlers gained satisfaction ve rinks holds his rank. long enough. > concept ‘of curling strategy must | after Montreal right-winger Ber- nie Geoffrion tied: the: score: 1-1 with his lith goal:of. the season. collided: with *. -Tor- junto goalie Johnny Bower on, the Geoffrion allies: Stewart's close- in- goal at’ 8:34 ‘of the last period. in Toronto: came just. more than ‘a. minute winner | play. and fractured his “wrist. : Left. - - .winger Frank: Mahov- ‘uch: had given ‘Leafs.a 1-0 lead early in the: second’ period with ‘his: 14th- ‘goal’ of. the season. The 24-year- old. “big. .M” now leads ‘the league in goals.. a right Hory Reymond Sports wee HOCKEY S By The Canadian Press National League Montreal 1... Toronto 2.) Detrait 3, New York 3: Boston 4, Chicago.5 > °°. American “League: Providence 8; Cleveland 7. Rochester 2, Pittsburgh | 2. Eastern” Professional Kingston '5, Syracuse 0. Infdernational: Omaha 0,.Fort..Wayne: 2; Port Huron 6, Muskegon 5 st. Paul 3, Minneapolis .6 hastern. cLague: Philadelphia 2, New Haven 7 Clinton 0,° Knoxville: 2 Charlotte. 4. Nashville: 3 Johnstown 3, Greensboro’ 5 COREBOARD © "Western Lengne Seattle” 2, Calgary 6° | - Novae Scotin Senior ‘Moncton . 6; Winr'sar. 5 / “Amherst”: 6,. ‘New Gilasvow 2 mos oe S38 Ontario Senior -. -., Woodstock. 2, Chatham 7 Sarnia 2,:Windsor 13 Northern? ‘Ontario Sentor. . South Porcupine 2, Kapuskasing 7 vod Saskatchewan Sentor “Regina. 4. Saskatoon. '8 Boe Manitoba Juntor Winnipeg Rangers 4, St. Boniface 8 Saskatchewan Junior | Moose Jaw’ 0," Regina 6 Estevan. 3,.Weyburn 4 _ Intercollegiate ge NAN FT ION F Me PE POO OT OE GEL KE: el . at ee eek Ae whee eenhecd Ne on poly nop PE BF HEN Vig dW RMN E TM Sh ENB SHEE GLE MES ie he ePaper rope GAH aves TS B “yprince Rupert Daily Mewws: Levy. . _ Thursday, ‘December. 6, 1962." ° he ‘McGin 2, -Laval .3. 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