Prather, Edmonton Eskimos end, head goal line after catching a pass from old, Edmonton, on home ground deficit after the first game in the Football Conference to defeat Calgary total-point playoff! serie Prather ence all-star, scored one touchdown ‘ning passes in the second game ipeg for the western title. (Cp Photo) ORTS ROUND-UP | By GAYLE TALBOT (AP) Larry — The last snowy day we MacPhail’s 800-acre truck I iryland, he was up to his hips in ere beginning to win blue ribbons mpetitions, Yank ¢, ar-Olds Nov. 22 and the P ey) que for tent Plats Handics ap Dk 6 This is twice the figure Bow eve pu up for a rare 0 KIDNAP KAISER For a fello . ‘ r t K af t K ‘ oro ; Big | r +) push , , tat i i " ho probls i 4 MacP} pt . mseball ma a », Porse racing Numerous’ figur ok. of the @iamond sport. ran have helped support four pte pastime the The ’ : bree M t n rou \ ‘ | n } ond nei mar the ing They « ; itl date i I v ee fearne nen coul ave Mone ball ARE YOU PREPARED rtail FOR ANY KIND B OF WINTER? onus LPH RODEN ert of in with 1953 ; clubs eLing ked to Have Your Furnace bonus such Overhauled : NOW ow ' r t sums by Phone Black 884 . green | For Free Estimate everal . ths, for : Ox spent h school | Thom Sheet Metal Big Bill’ Mawhinney Turns to Pro Golf VANCOUVER (P).Rangy Bill Mawhinney, whose Style still rrifies the golf puritans, has imnounced he ha turned pro- fessional and intends to hit the gold trail this winter He thus follows in the foot- leps of 8 an Leonard, who another made his profes- he Second Vancouver mark on the rican ‘onal Circuit after | World War Mawhinney, the ling” of C first big ugly duck- anadian golf, won his match in 1947 when my 18. he beat city tournament that time had already Canadian p: M Leonard in a Leortard won tie ional title again In 1948, Mawhinney won the ofe twice and was to win it Hawks Dazzle Fans With 8-Goal Blast TORONTO Chica®o Black Hawk in their most dazzling display of scoring power before a home nine years, Thur \ ght boosted their first~ & lead in the National Hockey Ls te to three point t M ael Canadiens and D Red Wir h ‘ red four goals hin ‘ne first 10 minutes of¢ he t last-place New Y to coast to an 3 hile Stanley Cup he ions Red Wings shapped he hree-game losing streak ith 4-1 over Boston Bru at De Red WI tory moved them t cor piace tle with Can- h Toronto Maple Tt Haw corin outburst we el ar in Chicago nee Jan, 28, 1943 when they featec ' Rangers 10-1 Rookie Pete Conacher and Jimmy icF adder ot two ls apiece 6 Pete Baband rry Couture Gard ind George Gee nnects for e eact ot re WHI New Westminster 2 ilga i ton 4, Saska- VIHL---Spok 5, Trail 7 Canadian junier championship with a record score of 147. A year later, he was Canadian amateur medalist at Saint John, N.B., and played on the Morse Cup (Pacifie ‘Northwest amateurs versus California amateurs) and Hudson Cup (Northwest professions! ver- sus Northwest amateurs) teams. In 1950, Big Bill beat Nick Weslook of Windsor, Ont., in the final to win the Canadian amateur title at Saskatoon. Last year, he shot a 63 Vancouver Shaughnessy to ti-¢ a sourse record set by Ken Black of Vancouver, former Canadiar amateur champion. With Walt McElroy of Vancouve 1951 amateur king, he beat US Walker cuppers Frank Stranz han and Scotty Campbell at Bethlehem, Pa This year, the 23-vear-old bond salesman became the first Canadian to win the Pacific Northwest Gold Asso- ciation championship and then went to the semi-finals of the U.S. amateur, the best per- formance in that tournament by a Canadian since 1932 when Sandy London, Ont., Somerville of won it ali. 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