SMiday, November 27, 19b3 Blue Bombers Improving After Willing From Two Daysin Different Eastern Air Vessels Named Outstanding Grid Player Habs, Bruins, Red Wings Fused coiio, o,d c:f(; ""in, mat needs even on coll AURORA, Ont H Eastern air shortly after they arrived." , Tltser-Cats. He added: made Winnipeg Blue Bombers The players apparently frit ; -They say U takes a coupl ol lilrn a vADoru fr,tlmll Kq i.h'.tioi, differ n t hrif -lit: 1! t ..at , if Thp Ki)V-; Ilar and fufl-. Enjoy U. S. Thanksgiving TORONTO (P Billy Vessels. , , , , , ;. W .,1. . I71-' ""v "IPtJ iUI IKU U.t ...... - ir;v. tu (Sio w . - j 21-re"r: a .rB"' clays. practice Wednesday. M, :;t of- Wednesday i with Edmonton Eskimos of the . I assists by Dick Gamble and Ber- I"..!"-?; ll 11 IL"",?,,,!" "I,? but were fine yesterday. night Don't We're By The Canadian Press Western Interprovincial Foot- 3Ullltviit.o, aaja LUUkJJl UCUlKc Metis uiuiki "'j TIES rn um Mnrkav. Jerrv TODDaz- me (jeouriun, anu again in we ,. ,.. ,,,,,, ,.,.. .wn us, buster. in excellent teste to complement these sh You gotta be a doctor, to bed. , :Ilcl AUUUi zini and Terry Sawchuk had last two minutes of the period, ; -,Ha, ' t ntstnnriin!T olav-! ln".'on coach and crystal-peeper in this Bis? Bud Korcliak, the 20-year- okay." Drop In and ire the srl (ion aj 633 THIRD AVENl'E HI ST nuMuesi. (,id flying wing and kimi s? ace. Trafton had just finished v..as onlv one of many Kwab; rs putting the Bombers through a to notice the change. much to be thankful for after I assisted by Maurice Richard and 5 pr o he their Thanksgiving Day chores Geoffrion. Gamble, Richard and The 185.pound aU.stnr was in the United States last night. Doug Harvey scored the others. I thfi Canadiall schenlev Mackay, 26-year-old lef twinger I Gus Bodnar, George Gee and j h and $1 000 casn award with Montreal Canadiens scored Bill Gadsby, netting his eighth , &t a al pre.game Grey Cup three goals and an assist to give j of the season, scored for CM-j final presentation. Sports writ-the National Hockey League .cago. ! . d SDortscasters from the "Man, was I beat yestert'v drill at nearby St. Andrews; College in preparation for their j Remember When i yueen's University,1 then top team in the Intercollegiate Foot-b.iil Union, von the eastern ' Canada title 'A years &go today by uVint; the Eig our champion Toronto Argonauts 12-11. Grey Cup game against Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Toronto Sat-urdr.y when he said: leading o Montreal canaaiens a 1 ujjazauu umc uh cities of Canada ACME CLOTHING STORE SEE THIS STANDOUT f a FRIGID AIRE VALUE VfrlTH i Wednesday I." he sUd. "I i- , M vol get to bed fast enough. came fast." However, Trufto.i J4ur?s t air "will be like a shot in V arm by the time e me:;t ili; ... . , . 1 1 scrum senior football iwuiuan 1 nir.i 6-3 victory over Chicago Black, his scoring punch in the second se,ected the backiel(ier, one of neriod. Johnny Peirson and Hawks Fleming Mackell netted the rest. Ranger goals were scored by Nick Mickoski and Harry Howell. 'It's a big change when you move down here from that brisk, dry air on the Prairies. I didn't notice it much but the players nearly wilted during the drills mmmm j the mainstays of the i'skimo ! club this season. j The award to Vessels, one of the greatest players to come la Canada, was his second big-time honor in two years. Last yeir he : was chosen the mast "utstaiul-i nl"vr in American college i football, he played with Oklahoma Snoners, and won the Heis- j man Trophy. ; Votes of the selectors were, weighted to give eoual balloting i strength to each city. Toppazzinl, the 23-year-old rightwinger recently recalled from the minors, also scored three goals to give Boston Bruins a 5-2 victory over New York Rangers. Sawchuk, Detroit Red Wings' netminder, shut out Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 for his third shuotout of the season. Last night's action resulted in only one change in the league standings. The Red Wings broke their second-place tie with the Maple Leafs, leaving them three Frosty's Seek First Viclory In Girls' Loop Curling Results Results in Prince Rupert Curling club's Gordon Hardware ! trophy competition are as fol-; lows: VillieMliiT Rolwrtson 16. Barbour 9: Berg 10. Wakloy 7; Evolfson 7. Shier 6: Bird !). Melghen 6; Johnston 8. Butterlek ! 4; Cordon 8. Ford 7. TMursilM.v Ostcrtag 14. Matthew 3, Sleber 12 i Th.im ti; Moore 9, Garner 7; Parker ; i Turner 7; Laune 8. KellcURh 6; Miller 10. McNfeee 5. Frosty's Food Lockprs, victims of a 22-4 lacing at the ooening of the Girls Basketball league season at the hands of Dom's CR1R HMI points behind the Canadiens W Hi their i Department store are out for The Bruins consolidated Offer Made To Trafton By Packers 1 MB IS THE CNR AGENT'S BUSINESS! Your dt'Miitation nuiy Imt near cr fnr. Smu'wluro in i iwittihi; i he I nil'l Mutes; tur4ife. oitr Jirnt St-p it a visit to th Cl.N.R, 'J 'ii-krt Ayrnt. Ur'n t lie man villi all I (it information you rrqiilre It a Wm huHiiU HH 'mid plrtiMiirt-"- to lirlp you wild your ptttiiA Just pmi o button when hold on fourth piace, three points behind the Leafs, and seven points up on the fifth-place Rangers. Mackay's scoring spree came in the second neriod when he scor-, ed twice within 56 seconds, on warn to detrosl. MfuHi kur tiv :r first win tonight as inc-y I meet Sheila Hicks' platoon svs-tem Bo-Me-Hi Rainbirds at the Civic Centre. Frosty's have signed one additional nlwr. i Diane Kennedy, in an effort for 1 extra strength and hope to cut I down the gap between them-, selves and the two-time winner Dom's. Rainbirds are tied with Frosty's with a one-loss record also at the hands of Dom's. ihit big (omly v,ie h,wn mm, turns itwf on ay&Hi maticotty i TORONTO (P The Globe and Mail says today in a sports page story from Los Angeles that Green Bay Packers of the United States National Football I oQtTiio hovo nffprnrt flprirpp . ..... . ... trtniluu mid 1 a Let tn give you a tkw ttralton of what tati ce- ing rtaily it) Two Jimlor league games are; Traon coach of winnipeB mnzri nn mil IT GVS YOU! on tap tonight, with Orme Blue Bombers for the last three mpptintr Annnncintinn Pirhnnl Handy iot thity a three-year coaching DINING PLEASURE ' IOOK WHAT ligtilmnj-fotl 4lfMllnf If 1 Fvll-wi4rii $upr CrMlH I Ch..l t,g nrot tf hi "II in the opener and Sea Cadets J"' Macon Manages Montreal Royals MONTREAL (t Hector Racine, president of Montreal Royals of the International Baseball League, today announced that Max Macon will succeed Wally Alston as manager. Macon, manager of Fort Worth in the Texas League, will be signed to a one-year contract, j the same as Alston received 9 LiltlinM foruiaM ttt contract at S17.500 a season. loouttftri Raymond ta h;forrJ:ftti..n. rail or W"jto L. Kdlil K S(,, H. I.I' in 1 ' loff bin-lyfW :!r.l Ave, Went. Prince Kupert, B C. 1'none 2(1(1 tangling with NBC Power in the semi wind-up. Orme's have los' one game in its only outing and -nrh Annunciation and Sea Cadets have one win each to ineir credit. NBC Power Ins' it", only game to Annunciation. foniawt riftir Mattr-Mimi mchniim HydralM SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS I - Trafton. here with ths Blue Bomber; for the Grey Cup playoff Saturday for th3 Canadian championship, formrly was assistant coach of Los Angeles Rams of the NFL. Previous to that, he was head line, coach at Green Bay. "In addition to Green Bay, two GORDOH and IDS when he was sipned earlier this League leai.er is Sports Sho" Commodore Cafe tmmUW week to succeed Charlie Dressen j with two victories and Bulgers as manager of Brooklyn Dodgers. ! trail with two losses. Phone 4i other NFL clubs, Los Angeles ; Rams and New York Giants, are j reported to be eyeing Trafton j . ." the paper says. ' j Sports Writers Name Rosen Most Valuable Player of Year Last Night's Fights i T ihfi By The Associated Press choice with 1011 1 By JACK HAND the fourth NEW YORK (API Al Rosen, points. Detroit Bob Amos, 179, D:v Cleveland's slugging third-base- A total of 28 players receive eft i i men, today was named most vcer., with nine members of trio Ncw'uk n J Fell-' R-t-tmio I r.,',18 LXl I nkee Wth straight pennant-! 130. Bayonne.'UJ..'outTOlnteH 1 3 f.if. y, " P winning team getting nod. J Earl Dennis. 137, New York. 8 i An army career offers outstanding opportunities for young men who want to get ahead. Modern soldiering calls for thorough training m hundiedt of skills and trades. It offers continuous chances to improve yourself and what you know for promotion 'if T3A BASKETBALL - CIVIC CENTRE 6:45 Junior Ormes vs AnnunciaHon 7:45 Junior Sea Cadets vs N.B.C. Power 8:45 Girls' Rainbirds vs Frosty Food Lockers Roller Skating Civic Centre Wednesday: 3:30 o 5:00 Junior Friday: 7:00 to 9:30 Open Saturday: 1 :30 to 5:00 Open and 7 to 1 0:30 Open All 24 members of the co.n-mittee of the Baseball Writers Association, three from each American League city, named Ro.'en first on their ballots. Thus the 28-year-old infielder wen the award in a landslide with a maximum 336 points. " The highest previous total was run up by Lou.Boudreau with 324 points in 1948, the year he led Cleveland to the pen-npnt and world championship. Ee.'jt score in National League history was Stan MusLU's 319 in 1946. Rosen led the league in home wv.s with 43 and .runs batted in with 145, and just missed nipping Washington's Mickey Vernon for the batting championship. Vernon finished with an unofficial .337 ,lo Rosen's .336. : Bobby Shantz. Phlladelnhi.i i i . ' ' t X i Spoilt play an important part in kteping a man fighting Fit. Out at this Army lift grow trie strong-it friendships. It is on of Ihi Fmist experiences a man can undergo somethinc; he'! never target. Army life is a man't life oncf a good fife. athletics", little Ieftb,adHK wto won tne American League award I , ' . . , VUBMru"ii- m i3oj, uiani get, a vote tnls year because he was sidelined most of the season due to arm trouble. Yogi Berra, Nw York Yankee. -If 1 v y-i catcher and 1951 winner, finished second with 167 points, and Vernon was third with 165. Orestes (Minnie) Minoso, Chicago's outfielder and third-baseman and a .313 hitter, was for ils smooth, light Hockey Scores There's a chonge of scenery, too. 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