-.-8 SI Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 5,' 1953 WORTS ROUND-UP Uy GAYLE TALBOT Veteran Watson Scores Winning Tally For Leafs in Drive For 200-Goal Mark Perhaps Harry Watson was Maurice Richard of Montreal minutes and 20 seconds Ted Ken-born 25 years too late. jCanadiens at six apiece. In his , nedy fired the Insurance tally .;V YORK (AP) An unidentified member of -chall rules committee proposed at that body's ,lir here this w eek that the spitball, which was I "to .1:0 underground more than 30 years ago, 4red to its place among legitimate pitches. Wi j "" "i me uik nine, wiui late in me secona irame. veter an Bill Mosienko scored the f A- r ., ft, ' , ift. ; i ! ' It v" , 4 1 as uia foison in National a couple of years out for war Hockey League- circles in the1 service, he needs only 16 more 1920s nobody complained about tallies to become a 200-goal man. his lack of speed. But Watson never has earned The old Montreal Maroon, first a nod from the all-star selectors mau in NHL history to score 300 ( and his critics forget his flaw-fioals, got most of them by cruis- j lessly-executcd scoring plays as PHone he kh nownere, ine .& niatinaie deserve idatiun for having at veil the outlawed toss a u;ne to regain . cespect- WHEN ORDERING There Is a whole new generation of fans which never has knowingly seen a spitball thrown. For 'their benefit, it OtD STYLE LUCK LAGER PftSENER U SC. BOHEMIAN RAINIER CASCADE OLD COUNTRY ALE -BURTON Tytx Al. "r .- st stout 4x siour BY 'MAIL OR PH0M BE SVRE TO SPEdTYX BRAHDXAME I 654 oiuy vmcago goal less than a minute after Armstrong's marker. The victory moved the third-place Leafs within staking distance of the top, Just three points behind the Canadiens, who entertain New York Rangers tonight, and one point behind second-place Detroit Red Wings. The Hawks, tied with the Rangers for last place, move to Boston tonight. The Bruins need a victory to regain their third-place tie with Toronto. vntrt ' snould be exP'ained that a spot f tlmse who ing at a leisurely pace until he saw an opportunity, then driving In before the opposing netmind-er knew what had happened. Watson, who scored the win-, mi; eoal in Toronto Maple Leafs' 3-1 -victory over Chicago Black I'awks last night, might be a lot closer to Stewart's 824-goal total if he could play the the l i t urn of one of ,i effective pitches the ,rr knew explained "it's 1 o:t'." and tnat always ,, p.Kidpal rap ag alius'. Pacific Brewers Agents Limited This advertisement is not published or displayed by the 4.iquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ;vny. unaiT a raurf tney wonder why a 207-pounder on a club not noted for gentlemanly tactics has never drawn more than 18 minutes in penalties over a full season. Actually, Watson's goal Wednesday night was not one of his more stylish efforts. At 14:02 of the second period, he picked up a short pass from Tod Sloan a few feet from the Chicago goal and slapped it home. THREE POINTS BEHIND Earlier, Watson already had made life miserable for Al Rollins by setting up George Armstrong for the first-period goal that ended the Chicago goalie's ANGt'S (CIS) GALBRAITH. 21-year-old hockey player from South Porcupine, Ont., has had his left leg amputated above the knee following an iniurv . auuuL nie size oi a dollar will make a baseball do some weird things when it is thrown properly. The pitcher who was known as a "spitter," Burleigh Grimes was one of the last and best of the tribe, pretended to doctor the ball for every throw. He shielded his face elaborately with his glove and went through ell the motions of giving the sphere a thorough dousing. He did not, of course, use his specialty on every pitch and the i while playing with the Paisley isame style of hockey today. But If very time he forgets to back-jchefk, Toronto hockey writers, siart mentioning him as a can-j didate for the minors. j DARNED NOD The big, good-natured left- l'iraies in Scotland. A benefit fund has been organized in Timmins, Out., to help the young player. winger currently shares the ;nciiiiK name it nu&lit ;uve siirvived that is, i i.p. niy. v,ho I'ouRht originally thint! the sultter ciaim-unsanitary, though 1; entirely dear who luve :,u!leied from the tttf'tmt ot moibture in-tv-fiy old-time spltbuiier : Uiikei! to said bitterly ... nil le thing was a plot r the b liters, and that b.amiii!? the pitch co-jil ton significantly witli .,f vs' diM-overy that the el! and mile-high scores lu'ir paiks. league lead In goal-scoring with I streak of scoreless hockey at 160 Doreen Palant I ' Andrews Not Set for Graham Despite Decision Over Davey Double Winner In ladies Loop opposition sought desperately .to detect some mannerism that would tip off when the spitter was coming. Properly speaking, the current model is a sweatball, it naving been discovered that honest perspiration will make a ball do tricks, too. The batters howl Indignantly, but there's nothing harassed umpires can do except speak pointedly to a pitcher now and then. They know the habitual offenders, but they can't prove anything. ; Shortly ; before the recent, world series a local baseball ex Double heJiiois In Uie Ladies i Anrlroli.'e io n rtA nnMinK In Vimrn Bowling league this ieek go to .beaten Chuck Davey twice, but Prn; pf'!ant.'8eventhAven- his manager doesn't think he's ue Meat Market in Group 2 who: good enough to beat Billy racked up a high single of 326 Graham once; mm drews. The Associated Press called it even. But the ones who decide such matters the officials gave' It to Andrews by a 2-to-l margin. It was an unspectacular, but close fight. Davey staggered aim a nign mree game of 696. 1 1 I t4. Ike Bernstein, 76-year-old sage of the ring, said this today after Dibbs also captured both team m r v r - mj. t Andrews had beaten Davey for Andrews in the second round but 'MM highs with a team high, .single cf 803 and a higlvtrjyle ii 2Sii. In Group t foi iC t- ;rter jxjf Sunrise chaik'ds up a 'At htj me secona ume, dici not bother him much after' "I !dctit think- my boy is ready j that. Andrews hammered Davey j pert was comparing the Yankee and Dodger pitching staffs. He pointed out that Preacher ft...-, the Brooklyn veteran, was onL- Jewjel Lindsay of i -hp's tnn cmon nrohom i o ' .vi iii riki single ana Bulgers rolled 684 for hir.h ! vi.omn iie'cinn.ma,!" i. ui me craiuesi, canniest mm!,h '' Team high nign single single was was nHni.. o mi.;,,. ,.,, ici trmeiitrrtt i mil published or i b ii 1 muor (.ontrol Hoard ik Ounnimmi of brttitk weight from Superior, Wis., scor- I I Youll enjoy using Milady Paper Napkins. They're so luxurious i. muujiu uMrt;, aim uiai his wide assortment of stuff was most difficua to hit. "Sweats a lot," the expert said in ed ft split decision over the fad- ing Davey in a close 10-rounder taken by Annettes and Sunrise rolled team hii-h three with 2743. Results: 5 - Group 1 Bulwr's 4. Wallace. P.. 0. at Olympic Stadium Wednesday ! in quality, so handsome in appearance, so easy on the laundry yet so surprisingly loW, in price. Get an economicajy bight. That, it was generally PR Plumber's 4, Art Murray's 0 j understood, earned him a Dec. 2 New Laurels 3, Lyons 1 shot at the veteran Graham Men, Women WHITE, HANDSOMELY EMBOSSED package ot Milady Paper, Napkins from your grocer, N.W. Royals Edges Bombers New Westminster Royals, losing players right and left, clung to third spot in the Western Hockey League Wednesday r.isht, edging Seattle Bombers 3-2. Royals, headed into their fifth Straight game without a loss. ioaay. t- . . ,: ' l ', . '..' ,, : if i " . ! i , ' 4 -t , ' j j " ; .'.. 5-, l'j X I? 1, - n - ! Jf- 0 - I 7i ? i J fc 'J - t. 'X ' .1 . i l"j ' t'': !'U' .tr I '.rr ' iC - I ' r . j But now it appears that the I flihf won't come off at all. INURED HAND Andrews' injured his right ! hand in the first round, and orn.-'ein is eivin the imnres-jsion that it wouldn't make, much ! '!;i.e sendin? Andrews, who has been fighting as a pro only 17 : months, in against the ring-wise Graruim. Stars 3. Dom's 1. Sunrise 3, Cloverleafs 1. G & A 2. Annettes 2. Group 2 Amazons 4. Big Sisters 0. Toiler. 4 purer Ririio 0. Seventh Ave. 4. Cook's 0. Co-op 3, McKay's 1 PHih' 4 pifpm Ornery 0. Manson's 2, Hi-Flyers 2. HHL LEADERS X ' Curlers Start Regular Draws Regular draw , of the Prince-Rupert Curling Club bcg:m Tuesday night with the firs; games for the Gordon's Hardware trophy being played. Th.. 34 rinks were drawn into five hMsijy LnJ achine j C 'd 2-0 on goals by Bobby Love MAN SIZED i in the first period and Blinky And what about Davey? Is he ; Boyce in the second. mroiipn; i Mark Mareuess. scorine twice i tlv Til;- CfiAdi: sections Of six arid seven rinks ; product of PACIFIC MILLS, I.LWTZD VANCOUVER, B.C a A Pis. Davey himself is not too sure, i in t0 seconds, tvtned things for It tshts third loss in his las lumbers and the- period ended five starts, and the zir.g seems to ell tied up at 2-2. - I h mistnir from his nnnches. He 1 It was Boyce again early In also had lost to Andrews in a (he third who put New West-10-rounder last September. minster ahead. COLOL'RFL'l each Round-robin play within these ;.":b' 17 rr." ' sections will be completed Deo. T'"n 1 when the top two rinks of T n(I n" ""'"0,l . each section Will comiK-te for S!o:ni. To-orlo the trophy. Sections have been listed A Oeoffrion, Montreal to E and for the competition Rierurd, Montreal to follow, the top two teams Witson. Toronto will advance to the secona in-! Mcslenko, rhi-nfo 0 !0 9 10 5 6 3 3 4 wr.frs covering tne rignt Royals almost' made it 4-z a thought Davey fought well. A second before the end when Ed l inasicle poll showed 13 writers Kassian's long shot missed the fivored Davey and only one An- open net by a hair. I f l ort 0 paMetn diic liieuiiufiy above while the'bot-i STANDINGS torn two will urop me lop iw.j Montreal, won 8, loyt 4, tied in Secuon a und ins oUoai none 16 points, two rinks in Section lK wnl not j Points: P.eibel and Howe, De-be aliccted. The arringemetu i troit. 14. retell ulm-il,. u and tends to equalize phy as th LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . 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