' Ujii Kri( uy iv,, Grant and Newton Retain Lead In Men's Ten-Pin League Grant & Jfewtou continued to : were chalked up by City Transfer j SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST FIELD DOG TIPS... Bcmic Geoff f ion Puts End To Toronto Unbeaten Streak Bomber-Beaches Encounter Drawing Fans WINNIPEG W Billed only as ihead the league standings in wnn scores oj wi uuu o. i !the Men's Ten-Pin bowling; standings: Grant and Newton j i league and Ted Parkhouse of the i ie points; Elks 14, City Transfer , leaders scored high single Wed-; 13. imperial Oil , Moose, 8, ! Schools Out p and Straight Slf) to the Milk hp T, gave the leading Canadiens a 1 1-0 victory over Toronto Maple j Leafs and snapped the Leafs' i unbeaten string of eight games The loss sent the Leafs sliding into third place; Detroit Red Wings defeated the fourth-place Boston Bruins 3-2 to move into By The Canadian Press When Montreal Canadiens practically mortgaged their Forum for Jean Beliveau, the gold-plated rookie from Quebec, Eer-nie i Boom Boonn Geoffrion, then the Habs' glamor kid, was forced into second billing on the pre-season roster. But as the National Hockey nesday when he rolled 214. RCMP 0. ! Bob Rudderham of third place : Resuits Wednesday: Orant &j City Transfer gained high three , Newton 3i imperial Oil 1; Elks game total with 559. Kigh team . 3 Moose j; city Transfer 4, ! single game and high team triple i rcmP 0. ! ! sole possession of second spot, j two points behind Canadiens. Geoffrion's goal was his eighth of the season and gave him 17 League show got rolling Beliveau seemed to develop an allergy to scoring and his usual colorful brand of hockey and finally bowed out temporarily with a .scoring points, the same as Dutch Reibel of the Red Wings. ! It came on an assist from Elmer I Lach. I The shutout was Gerry Mc-j Neil's third this season. : In the Western Hockey league Saskatoon Quakers climbed into i fourth place, one point behind WORLD PEACE Chop Suey House 90!) Third Ave. West Phone Red 878 SPECIALIZING CHINESE DISHES Orders To Take Out Open 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Dally NHL LEADERS By The Cnimbliin Pn'ss OA Pts. Howe, Detroit 7 15 22 Lindsay. Detroit 6 13 19 Reibel, Detroit 5 12 17 Geoffrion, Montreal 8 9 17 Sloan, Toronto 3 12 15 Sandford, Boston 3 12 15 Three players tied for fifth place. STANDINGS Standing: Montreal, won 12, lost 7, tied 125 points. Points: Howe, Detroit, 22. Goals: Richard, Montreal, 9. Assists: Howe, Detroit, 15. Shutouts: McNeil, Montreal, 3. Penalties: Mortson, Chicago, 42 minutes. fractured ankle. The 22-year-old Geoffrion burst Into the season like a sky rocket and showered the league with fiery performances and game-winning goals. The native-born Montrealer did it again Thursday night. His goal at 4:31 of the second period a "warm-up" for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Saturday's Grey Cup semi-final between the western champions and Toronto Balmy Beach is drawing plenty of spectator interest. About 16,000 fans are expected for the game which gives the winner the right to advance into the Grey Cup final at Toronto a week later against either Hamilton Tlger-Cats or Montreal Alouettes. The powerful Bombers will go Into the contest against the Ontario Rugby Football Union champions, fist time staged in western Canada, as odds-on-favorites. Bomber coach George Trafton who predicted that his club was "going all the way," and he sees no reason to change his mind now, still respects the light-but-speedy Beaches. When a couple of the boys stepped out of line at Thursday night's practice, Trafton bellowed: "Let's not get smart. You move like that Saturday, and that club will run around you like a hoop around a barrel." Coach Chuck Klein Isn't making any predictions. He had his team worklne out on Bombers' An EXPERIENCED HUNTING DOS shouldn't be constantly reprimanded, it only confuses and delays his finding of game, excess talk is diverting, also, vdu may point out promising cover the dog has misseo. t Pont order your partner's dog around. let him manage his dos: he knows him best. dog's owner flushes birds that his dog points out. mark where all birds fall. then let dog retrieve them. doss usually retrieve all birds to their masters. yours also.' New Westminster, with an easy 8-2 triumph over Edmonton Flyers. In the Okanagan Senior Hock-ev league Vernon Canadians polished off a listless Kamloops Elks crew 4-1. In inter-league play, Nelson Maple Leafs gained one of the infrequent wins of a Western International league club over OSHL opposition by edging the Kelowna Packers 7-6. Wise mother! She has the milk reod.j OPTOMETRIST KEITH H. TUCKER 527-3rd Ave. Phone 212 her youngsters come in from school. Q ooyj ne Knows thot Northland Dairy a. I., & i - 11 I . ' Cats Confident Of Victory Over Alouettes nor uniy lairej iweil, OUT pack! 0 p0wr lot of the vitamins and minerals and enc he needs for running around with i friends. No slow poke, he! Straight to mi'.k and then out he goes, refreshed HAMILTON (P Hamiltonl grounds Wednesday, but shifted KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor car performance! See us NOW for a general check-up and tune-up . . . and we'll winterise your car too. You'll be pleased with our service. Tiger-Cats, -on the threshold of j to Osborne Stadium, former home Last Night's Fights Hershrv. Pa. Hurold Johnson, 177, Philadelphia, outpointed Chub Wright, 186. Readln", Pa., 10. Fall River. Mass Jimmv Slade. 180, New York, stopuotl Herman Harris, 173, Ashevillr, N.C., 4. Detroit Pat Lowry, 149. Toledo, 0., knorked out Ralph Alvarez, 143, St. Paul. Minn , 6 Worcester, Mass Livio Min-elli, 154',. Italy, outpointed Billy Andy, 154, Providence. R.I.. 10. their first crack at the Grey Cup of the Winnipeg club, for Thurs- day's practice. Australians Win Net Title SYDNEY, Australia I API The young Australians. Ken Rosewall end Lewis Hoad, came from behind today to beat Americans Vic Seixas and Tony Trabert 6-3, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. for the doubles chamnionship of the ready tor a tost game. Help your chili:: grow, too. Phone 18 FOR HOME DELIVERY The former Florida coach apparently was pleased at the second workout. "It was a good session, much better than Wednesday's. The boys were pretty sharp," he said. in 18 years, leave tonight for Montreal and the second game of the Big Four final, eager and confident. With the pivot men coming and going, early in the season, the Tiger-Cats were written off by nearly everyone who dared try to pick the Big Four champion. But Bengals surprised everyone and today, on the heels of a shattering 37-12 win Wednesday over Montreal Alouettes, they j New. South Wales tennis tour nament. NORTHI ANn nAlt Superior Auto Service Limited n mmm w Bniiti Phone 1 8 liJ SKATE CLUB EVERY FRIDAY 9:30 p.m. Members Only Prince Rupert Civic Centre kit NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN COXSH In 1804 appear headed to represent the east in the Grey Cup classic. j The injury-riddled Alouettes will have to come thorugh with a tremendous reversal of form to prevent it. 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