Jfftrt-.iy. ooioLwr 16, 19a3 Lois Keays, Louise Phillipson Take Ladies Loop Single Honors Winnipeg's Bud Korchak Leads Vesse s in Grid Point-Gelting Race WINNIPKQ ? Despite a 15- ,.23 ,-onverts. point performance by Billy Ves- Vessels, who vaulted over half- t T- SPOm ROUND-UP 1 Keavs of Stars rolled 251 taken by Annettes with 1030 L-.id sels, Winnipeg's Bud Korchak back Pete Thodos of Calgary in- , Tuesday nigrn, . maintained his lead in the indi- , ( to iw .-.cond place, now has 50 1 smsie nonois In Group 1 or the , m Group 2 Louise Phillipson of sj . .. .. a ofnra array 11 ... ... on Ull 10 1U touchdowns HJUVIIUUWIW tops uioiei nve-t-ui . . - . UiUUS won ingn " single -j-- witn zai a VlVIUUi ovv.& to KaillCS 111 : VH lilt ? Tithe 16-game schedule of the I In that department. Thodoi p"!y Thompson 01 i Lyons 01 and Flo wiesner of Big Sisters V 1 .... . , . n,.inr , . t hi. Group nmin 1 1 iame came throueh mruugu with nntt hlffh trim ulk sua nihk. .i tr. i it i 1 Western Interprovincial Footboll Union. Vessels. Oklahoma's ah- Ameri 'A n tot-U to 44 points 'tnwe-game total of bM to top ai.s0 topped the group with high ivo ..laee-klckin .pwiiitets-. lm . Broup Team high Blngle sl,e 0, M4 and high triple of ca halfback, picked up thr-e Wi'bur Snyder of t.dmonton riiia Results: '48 Inlt-rnalioiul I ' AiiBlia cuk 41 Chi-vrolct Coach jj) SO Plymouth Std10 3B Hudson Sf Jan . j.) '41 Packard Sedan p "4B Ford Tuilot ,,) touchdowns for Edmonton Eski- : p,i xvardien of Riders took over ' mos Saturday as the league-; foi' -h and fifth positions re- TPf II 111 leaders won 34-13 over Calvary i ."f t fnl as 'hey came through i LUI CllC lllllj - Stampeders, but failed to score with double-figure efforts. Sny a point Monday when Esks again i der. pecond-year lm'-""- tncki ;: Canadian Title By GAYLE TALDOT ' :NEW YORK (AP) It may safely he put clown tnat Chuck Dressen is not quitting one of the best jibs in baseball unless he has reason to believe that another one just as good or better is open to him. A lo : of things have been said about the little jruy, but r . one has yet accused him of being dumb. X! is our strong guess, then, , - - th t'tjle man who is spurnins ; tne Bombers to a flag. But then a one-year Brooklyn contract. MarPhnil went out in a blaze ci.l ing for $42,500 means to 0( million-dollar checks and the wlj-d up managing the Balti-! new owners. Del Webb and Dan iv.cffcfDrioles for his old com- Topping, gave Backy the boot padre, Bucky Harris. It all fits j jn faVor of a fellow named Sten- : in !oo well. I gei. ?ord has been kicking around now the timo looks rig 'it fori for several days that the new ; the talented "boy manager" to fail- I return to the executive end. and Ba timore combine, having , . . . , ... his first choice for a field lieu- el to land Frnk .'.ane of the ; ,en.aU a,most surely wouM be whipped the Stamps 22-6. I f I'om the University of Idaho, ac Statistics compiled by The ' counted for 12 points in the la.a MONCTON. N.B. f Ills Can-Canadian Press, however, show two games to raise his count to j adian .light-heavyweight cham- Group 1 Dom's 4, Lyons 0. Sunrise 4, P R. Plumbers 0. Annettes 3, Cloverleafs 1. G Si A 2, Bulgers 2. New Laurel 2, Wallace R. 2. Stars 2, Art Murray's 2. Group Z Amazon? 4. Cook's 0. Manson'r 3. Skeena Gro. J. Big Sisters 3 Dlhbs J 7th Ave. Market 2, Co-op. 2. Hi-Flyers 2 Toilers 2. c i in 1 Vessels gained eieht points on ; 4 -. pionshlp safely tucked away, Sor) SESYIC 3Y florcilUK, wiiu uuuitru srven points i wiiriilcii, mr iiiitr mifiiiitun ; xvuu uuirui v , in Winniuee's double loss to ! t Mi k now cla seil n-i a non- ' N.B.. today was seriously consid- AUTO .DOl'G GRANT, former three-time badminton champion of SaskBtrhewan Rniifhrlder1! rtii-- ' imnort. showed the biggest gain erlnst reverting to the middle- if the week 16 points on one weight rank ' ing the week-end. Korchak now has 57 points on one touchdown, eight field goals, five singles and Canada, has challenged Hugh Forgie, outstanding American player, for the professional championship of the U.S. Grant says he's anxious to meet Forgie for the U.S. supremacy on his own courts. convert and five field goals, four Durelle scored a unanimous of which came in one game for ! decision over Gordon Wallace of a WIFU record. He now has 40 Brantford, Ont., in a bruising points. : 12-round light-heavyweight title Tied for sixth positions are the bout here last night. It was the tv. n .TnhnsonsJohn Henrv of ! second metir ot the pe'r Dn- hMd-Month Speck! wlw W.1S ..mcago wnue ooa nas ; tne peppery Drossell, Stamps Trounce New Westminster innn narns as its ursi general onp ()f his coacnes during nu ralearv and Herbie of Riders. I relle won the title In an elimlna- n-snager. it would be dilticuit the yanks. two.vear term witn at "Handgrode" Toilored Fach has seven touchdowns for ,tion match with Wallace 35 points. Olace Bay. N.S., in September Northland Dairy, No-Names Tied lo n,aKe a Deut r cno,ce- ; We have it on exceptionally Bucky's present job as pilot I gO0d authority that tiiis is the c-: the Washington Senators : intended setup, c'oubtless would last as long as or course. n.cre is Uie little owner Clark Griffith does, but matter of the Orioles already SUITS CALGARY 0' Calgary Stamp-1 eders, with more than 5.000 fans I looking on. made their first home ' game of the Western Hockey League a big one last night with a 7-1 win over New Westminster Rovals that lifted them into un- Brown. All 100f r wool qobctrdine . Sizes 38 to 44 Griff is an elderly man and, having a perfectly good man-' j I i bjsldes, Harris has for some 8ger named Marty Marion, who! Ill fVljYPn 1630116 yours been anxious to take him- . has -completed only half of ai" "AVM ,"VMi,v sc f off the field and do his two-year contract. A member uf .so-iNames ana roriniana uaiiy deputed possession of first place CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBiide Street Reg. $64.95. NOW $ .00 h -avy thinking from a chair in the Baltimore group said here are tied with 10 points apiece in Rovais the loss - marked some front office. I last week, though, that there ti standings of he 12-team nA ' rtim-,l' rnnrt t.-in had such with the intention of paying ' Friday Night Mixed Five-Pin He. a post was every j th UBh tne Dralries that saw "Yankees until Larry MacPhail Marty off, the new owners fee!-. bowling league ACME CLOTHING them nick ud onlv one of a pos- STORE 533 3rd Are. W. (Next to Singer S:wir.j CcnH i r.i'iorea wiae lops me muies ; sible slx points. They drew 3-3 jr-ith n high Firele of Tit) and aiwlth Edmonton Flyers Wednes-i high triple of 6f roller-October day after rtropping a 2-1 decision 9. Dave McDougall rolled men's t0 lhe saskatoon Quakers. ;hieh single with Bill MeChesnev j , - getting men's high triple with , CC5. j Timber Tr ith 1116 had high i ici"!P team honors and Savoy I ' T , ti.'ked him into returning to the ing that they need a "bigger . b-nch, and he promptly drove name'' at the helm. Bonspiel and Banquet October 24 Id Open Rupert Curling Season The; -skirl of the bagpipes, a H. Langley. : collected high triple team honors ; , with 3115. ! j Other team standings include: ' ra"'v P: Cor.r; Re-Hua j 7; Timber Ti,'s 6: MB Wilccots 5: , Bu'ircrs 4; Nelson Bros. 4; High: ' r- tr 4; M3 Lucky Strika. 3; Pilots 2. ! 1 1 ?n orgmiition in"t,ns I b: nquet and the annual Presi- Mrs. A. McBroom, Mrs. P. Berg, . e'crU-versus - Vice-president bon- , Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. R. C. ' t;:!c -viU inaugurate the curling Brown. Jraspii in Prince Rupert Satur- ; . Misr J. Ramsav. Mrs. G. Ander- ci y, October 24. ,son. Miss P. Kkks. Mrs. A. Rit- The following week will see the chie. ft-igmg- of the Mixed Eonspiel j Mrs. E. Shcir, Mrs". G. Dibb, f;!ld rqgular curling starts No- ; Mrs. A. Manson, Mrs. A. Murray, member 1. Closin date for cm-j Mrs. J. li. E-Lhuman. Mrs. H. t-;es to the mixed bonspiel Is MacDor.al-1, Mr'. A. Rivett, Miss I. O :tober 22. First draws are Hague. ' ' ' 'i V'iA s LjLruUiriJtJ arranged by Jerry Lord and Jack ; r-T- -clnnt. league members elect'- j eel Dr.ve McDougall as president; j Mrs. E. Turner. Mrs. D. John- ' n-ttv Wade as secretary; Jerry: Ison. Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. J. Mit- Lord as treasurer. i jcneduied to be published in The Daily News Saturday, October 24 New women curlers or pros- ., ' .. - .1 i! v v A ;. -. . :f " s-V." r. ft - r I "4 Mi, .. ' 4 -'if X cm, v t rl : - , r: - . ., "4 'J 'V ,1 .?i,j??.F 4; -V . IK ctive curlers can practice Tucs- ; p wil!:;n,, .hV.' which' Mrs Mr, Wm. h, nf .e.snn at ,t': y afternoon, October 20 and ! uremner m . Wm. McLean. Miss time trophies will be presented ; gets first shipment through TRANS-KIOUHTAIH! t?.ll 'jst-"! ' L Irving. r the winning team and Indi- Afternoon Curling viduals. t.i io rriaay aneinoon, ix-iooer r well as Monday to Wednesday auernoons. ii, ml i L L tx. - ... .. I in ill j nriHlm r(l thiri Ont Htllh flf 1 r.-ot diMnei Rt .ir. t.t.ln Mikv cph L ike. Siritlrr. I t rUior .ml ,uh,r. I hew Htlii- hrotirfht ( jn.idj ctr tKtstr 10 wi-wnitirmy irjnsporUcJ tu oihff prrniHt.-d Allx ru 10 hinM r-.ere o( t ruilv hkh Could br I Skip, Mrs. A. Hamilton; third, Mrs Wm. Stone; second, Mrs. B. ,Eyolfson; lead. Mrs. G. Murray, i Mrs. H. Lewis, Mrs. K. Robertson. Mrs. T. Brown, Mrs. J. Johnson. Mrs. N'. iv.oort. I.irs. H. Walde-baur, Mrs. 13. Rowbothani, Miss E. Poffenroth. Mrs. F. Partridge. Mrs. J. Scott. Mrs. S. D. Jo'instonc; Mrs. T. McNeice. Mrs. J. Wakley, Mrs. Rennie, Mrs. A. Dominate, Mrs. Wm. Smith. Mrs. R. Wilkins. Mrs. R. Parker. Mrs. B. Skalmerud, Mrs. J. Andrews. SIB Skips of the ladies' curling ol-ibr met last night and chc.se ri iks for the coming season. "Fvcning Curling Skip. Mrs. B. Anderson; third. Krs. C. Moore; second, Mrs. P. B y; lead. Mrs. C. Mills. Mrs. G. Bateman, Mrs. R. Ti me, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. J. Laurie. I Mrs. R. E. Johnson. Mrs. A. N.v.toii, Mrs. W. Antella, Mrs. S. Dominate. j Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. F. Aston, firs. Wm. Reeves. Mrs. J. Parker. Mrs. J. McLeod. Mrs. R. McKay, ' lirs. W Baxter. Mrs. J. Lindsay. Mrs. Wm. McKenzie, Mrs. E. G irnerT Mrs. G. Holliston. Miss Canada's Progress Province is no longer entirely dependent on lor-eign crude. It takes another grut forward stride with the first "t cracker" in British Columlm specifically designed to process Alberta crude into the highest-quality petroleum products ever Once again Imperial sets the pace in the oil industry in B.C. Now at loco another link in the chain of events that started with the discovery of oil in Alberta has been forged. Imperial Oil's great new "cat cracker" gets the first shipment of Canadian crude through the Trans-Mountain Pipe Line. 9 t it Select and Mail Your Overseas Christmas Cards EARLY! " . t... produced in B.C. - : ;ri rjX Mrs. H. Thorn, Mrs. R. Johnson, . r . v Mrs. A. Kristmanson, Mrs. J. 9 Dibb Printing Co. Martin. Canadians, Leafs Snares: Mr H. Kellough, Mrs. NU L. Eby! J ML In NHL Victories 1 19M cjmr th decision to builJ ite Trn-Moniain I'tpf Line over ihr for mi- J.hl Hiulifs ffitm Alhtfru 10 V'jntoun-r. liniH-ri.il tH tniu tpjicd mr comin 2 "r? .if .,1 .rw fnr tlx hrs.1 "CM t fit kcr 111 Hrilnh ( olufTlhlJ 1 cnmplcled ihr ifri jnd miwt ndrn rrhners in ill t-inad, 10 proide 6n euolrum Drwduci iMjm (.AOrfdaS own oil htid. - . ' Vy. T.:c Cinadhm Prr They can hoist fctorm warnings i.ytime now for the Ntionati-U jckey ,- league's - a& tending I 'triternity. , Montreal Ccnadiei.-, t';e blowing up a line (uif!l The elusive drea am tint ha, rftVv :anager Frank ' " l:unted General Mana -r-r Jr-t'- 1 , iiiifin... i i - tv v- . u fK ;ke for years a Maurice Richard and Jean Marc This advirtisemeai is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board r bv the Government of itrilish Columbia. UPERT Poliveau and another teaming ' li'Tiiie (Boom Boom i Groffrion v vh crafty Elmer Lach became i i. reality last night. i Canadiens won f-1 over the ; II w York Rangers, with Beliveau j Uid Geoffrion firing two goals ! t'.'iece and Richard adding a i third. Lach and Geoffrion set up '; Fridie Mazur for the sixth. Wally H Tges-heimer's early goal was tl s only Ranger reply. Somewhat overshadowed by tre slaughter in Montreal was "7)ronto Maple Leafs' 4-1 victory o-er Boston Bruins, (heir second o'i Boston ice in two seasons and tie first loss of the year to Lynn Patrick's club. That left Canadiens in first p. ace with three wins against, a s.igle joss. The Leafs moved ii to a second-place tie with the icle Detroit Red Wings. Both h ive 2-1 records. Boston, breaking evri in its first two starts, is ti-.d fop- fourth place with the Rangets, who have won one in tl.rec.H.Chicago Black Hawks are w.nleM in three tries. TO - II , .... fk cEss and isso EXTRA the highest-quality gasolines KETCHIKAN 11 ,i WRAXGLI.I, $27-oo ever produced in petersbikgS $29-70 British Columbia! JUNEAU WHEN YCU FLY i LEAGUE MEN'S TEN-PIN A meeting will be held Sun iVIIITEHORSF. $56-00 CI I I C AIR day, October 18 at 2:30 p.mT at the Bowling Alleys. All entries must be in by this imeas league play, will get ttirl'Way the following W5. SEATTLE $65.00 , . . ,..,,"-' -LLU LINES Ask obout our GROUP Fores Phone 266 Office opposite Post Office) iir.m, VI. HJMl I .1, 3rd Ave.