- a Penalties Rife As Penticton Kimberley Win .Saturday, October 24. led Penticton, linking tip On four of their team's efforts. The other. and Kamloops travels to 8po ' Kane in. the Okanagan Senior League. By Tlw CtuiMlian Press The, amateurs play their hard in British Columbia. Penticton goal was scored by Briscom. Richard and Lach Reunited For Habs-Wings Tussle In the two games played Frid- I day night, one fixture featured! For "Packers, "Hergeshelmer, Culley and Brilliant were the 15 penalties and the other 16. The Western International ocley Lfmrue game, which saw Kimberley Dynamiters come from behind to beat Spokane Flyers LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS NEW YORK Garth Panter 159, Salt Lake City, outpointed Pierre Langlois, 157:4. France, 10. PARTS Ernie Durando. 15p. Baenne, N., knocked out Charles Hume, 161 '2, France, 6 marksmen In Interior hockey tonight, Trail Is Bt 'Nelson In the Western UP TO -1 BRAVES' EDDIE MATHEWS WINS SOPHOMORE HONORS NEW YORK APi Eddie Mathews, baseball's new home-run king, couldn't keep pace last season with Babe Ruth's great record but he did well, enough to win the National league sophomore-of-the-year honors in a breeze. The 22-year-old Milwaukee slugger, who poled 47 home runs to end Ralph Kiner's seven-year reign, was named on all but five of the 179 ballots cast by members of the Baseball Writers Association of America In the annual Associated Press poll. , Only three other second-year men were named In the National. Outfielder Frank Thomas of Pittsburgh, who batted only .255 but smashed 30 home runs and drove in 102 runs, received three votes. The other two went to Jimmy Greengrass, Cincinnati outfielder, and Hoylt Wilhelm, New York Giants' relief hurler. for a suitable second-line centre. Former Canadien, Masnick, sent Cold ,,. International League und Kel 6-4. gave up rough-house honors' down to Montreal Royals of the ! owna plays host to Penticton 8,'e NOW fnti 'THirJ our service. Quebec Hockey League this season, is likely to get the call. Tied for first place, Montreal and Detroit have taken lopsided decisions from each other in their first two clashes of the NHL campaign. The Canadians won 4-1 at the Forum, but took a 4-0 lacing in Detroit. By The Cnnafian Prcrs The crippled Montreal Cana-v iens will try the old. tried-and-. true remedy against Detroit Red jWlngs tonight. . Together again, by force of circumstances rather than popu- " I ir demand, will be high-scoring Maurice Richard and crafty El-r ler Lach, the 35-year-old centre ho has fed passes to the Rocket tarough most of his illustrious - Jiational Hockey League career. J , Lach and Richard have played i ri different lines this season for to the Okanncan Senior Amateur Hockey League game In the OSHL. Penticton V's skated to a 5-3 win over Kelowna Packers and the final tally showed 18 penalties, some of them multiple. Lamplighters for Kimberley were Buzz Mellor with two, and Oordy Andrea, Buck Kavanagh, Les Lllley and Frank fcVlivan, with one each. For Spokane, Wlny Johnston, Gino Rozzinf, Toole and Rams-den were the scorers. The hlsh-scoring Warw'ck brothers, Bill, Grant and Dick, LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 11I10 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . FORWARDING , . . STORAGE Experienced handling local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VI V LINDSAY'S" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. riione GO or 68 Cor. nrl and Park Arc. Boston Bruins, demoted to fifth place when they lost in New York Thursday night, visit the third-place Toronto Maple Leafs in to- tne first time since the sharp- Medic Discounts Flu Alibi As Langlois Drops Decision tnooting right - winger joined' nlght's second fixture. The Rangers, who lace Mont real at Madison Square Garden Sunday, are grooming a new defensive line for the task of NEW YORK (API Did Pierre Langlois of France have the 'flu tne Habitants 11 years ago. l.ookie Jean Beliveau moved Into 1 lmer's spot between the Rocket r.nd Bert Olmstead while Lach v -elded Bernie Geoffrion and I.ddie Mazur into a potent second 1. ne. But Beliveau- eame out of Thursday nieht's tussle against handling Richard and his mates. ! v,2L i7f 1 wt k ift .!.;., Eddie im,h v!i ., Ilast niRht when he lost a split Look what you can do with 10-round decision to Garth Panter In the Madison Square Gar- Left-winger Kullman, an old Richard nemesis, will be teamed with rookie Bob Chrystal and sophmore Aldo Guidolin. All three are leech-like check- Lden? Well, he did and he didn't, and they're holding up his purse. vnicago Black mwns with an Pieere had the " bad cold the iliured ankle, ioining Dickie !s and the new combination is , ..i". "... co-nmn- i, i i cnlcnlateH In nrnviHo rrvilrio trnal- I 1 jrcsiciuuy, BB1U uii tne Aiuciincn unu jtritv- . . .vi... h" . , , ..... .. 1 tanrln.. TU..,,, X3s.,,.- ...;V, 1 4 ..... i "fS aJCtHI X5I V IUI1I ICt. QUI WT Kantor, alarmed at the sudden ! turn of events, said, "No, It was not the 'flu. Just a cold." ! "Cold? Nuts," shouted the cine- tor as he stomped out. j "Fellows, it wasn't any cnM.'j said Kantor to boxing writers.! "He was In good shape. He just had heavy legs." I ' Dowd. who had remained in the room, walked to the co-' managers and talked to them a I few minutes before he walked out. i Then the word came that Langlois' purse had been held up and a hearing set for Monday. In sharp conuast with the sell-out, crowd at Wednesday's Bobn Olson-Randy Turpin title . . . tliousarxts ure "ling-il-lln-mshc'H" with Sjlvuplj! It's "caiiilit on" from vnasl to roast in Canada bct-uuse rvorjlMMly vanU to try tliis i-xciting and profitahle May to a brttt-r home, Ami, uhat olhcrn van lo, you ran do, t(M1. ug ucn ana K.en Mosaen Rs xne "uuu"l did not wish to how vou sbv Uily healthy centres in camp. protection against the top at- Biflv Iappolnt Monsieur onnr Billy Bi Brown own I tacking threesome of rival clubs. MY miuLUMMHh TAIL i4KXirK mv. . j . . . garden matchmaker The Leafs spend Sunday night, , So manager-Tiick Irvin re- at Detroit while the Bruins travel 1 .A At . man Pr Ge01'le KantI united the Lach-Richard-Olm-, to Chicago for a dute with the PUP 'hesan theme, and tead threesome and cast about winless Black Hawks i Langlois sat with his head down ,r- ,r, on a rubbing table, in came Dr. I " 'AHi -'" iii. JML ....i. m- Q o D I J. ... . V i Mrai.i..,., k V iTTT"""1'1-' 1 JI.. f t V Vincent Nardiello, the New York state athletic commission phv.M-cian, accompanied by Dan Dowd, executive secretary of the commission. "Flu? Nuts," said the irate doctor.- "He was in perfect physical Canucks Trim New Westminster, 7?.ead Calgary in WHL Standings last 20 minutes. These included condition, no temperature, no Vancouver canucKS, stin to a match two 10-minute mis- 'flu, no cold." match, only a small crowd, estimated at 2.500 paying $5,000. saw the nationally-televised bout. The body - punching Panter from Salt Lake City took the votes of the judges, Artie Airiala ' and Harold Barnes, 5-1-1. Referee Ray Miller had Langlois on 1 tnp 5-4-1. The AP card was 5-5.1 Langlois, who weighed 1 57 ,, ! was a l-to-3 favorite over Pan-: u conducts and a major. Frank .u ockey League this season, and o'Grady and Earl Johnson each ,dmonton Flyers; who were yet scored twlce Len Hale Jlm ? Ictories ,W1? "e'.oth ca UP witi'jUniac and Enio Sclisizzi adding Friday night. singles Saskatoon snipers wrJ Vancouver s m a c k e d New Jack Evans Geo sick d , .V'estminster Royal 6-3 and !HoWie Mllford Hockey Trophy To Be "Retired" .ft: 'J if A !, ( .t:i. ii i X r tf" it- , t' r ft, i 4.; . J v 1 i ' rfS . 1 ' ' ' ' J-i ; I ; r ( , : OTTAWA P Prematurely and '(p,. 159 j jyers wauopea sasnaioon That hectic 11 minutes came when Bill Folk of Edmonton and Bill Heindl of Saskatoon began slashing at each other with their sticks. Matchmaker Brown had only one comment: "Langlois' temperature only went up when he hoard the quieuy, me Alexander Trophy has passed from the Canadian "amateur" hockey scene. W. B. (Baldy) George, president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, said this i'hiakers 7-3. In Victoria. Seattle Bombers parlayed a 3-1 win :ver Cougars into third place in he league standings. - The action-packed night left Folk got a mati-h misconduct .he standings as follows: Van couver, 15; Calgary, 13; Seattle nunuu-s. men :; Saskatooon, 7; New Wostmin-R?.y, Manson of Quakers went oter, 5; Edmonton, 5, and Vic- off for ro"Khig and coach Doug (.orla 2 Bentley got a 10-minute mis- week the three-year-old trophy i would soon be returned to CAHA headquarters by Its present holdersthe Halifax Atlantics. The reason: Lack of competitors. Emblematic of the senior, semi-professional hockey cham- I For Vancouver, marksmen "J,luul:- ir protesting, next, Edmonton ere Anriv R-.it htrnto with njy nannigan oi YOUR "HOSPITALITY CORNER,,-juM one f il.r iikhIitii iiiiprovt-iiK'tils you can liuilil Into hii older liotiie ir plan for a new one. ll Marin with u Morttue wall of Slvaly anil iiniflieii with whaleter )onr own f-'iMid lale in-iir-M. ind Les HTckev. 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