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Friday, November 19, 1954 —— Te Cats, Queens Facing * Tough Chores Tomorrow | By The Canudian Press Hamilton Tiger - Cats | Queen's University Golden Gaels ‘face the improbable on the eve ‘of the east’s biggest football ' Saturday of the season. Tiger-Cats, big, rough and duvade Molson Stadium We take the whole moy- ing job off your hands — ifor the second game of the Blg and‘ Four football union final. And .| hands,” Run for Money ie Dutchmen are outwelghed, along the line and are on the short end of 10-1 odds, the presi-: dent of the Kitchener-Waterloo club says Saturday's Grey Cup semi-final against the Eskimos: Will be close. . Oplimistie’ Spike Kearns based brulses “we don’t even shake hls prediction today on Bob run up against the ' Celeri. iiple-threat quarterback powerful University of Western | Voted the outstanding player this Ontario Mustangs in Toronto! year in the Ontarlo Rugby Foot- to succeed they must do some- thing no Big Four team has done all year — beat the Alouettes In Montreal, . Golden Gaels, nursing so many EDMONTON — @ — Although By The Canadian Press Biy Jean Beliveau, the Quebec hockey hero who didn’t live up to his press clippings in his first ‘full Natlonal Hockey League sea- gon, became the big payotf man ‘for Montreal Canadiens Thurs- day night. The 24-year-old centre, who scored 13 goals in 44 NHL games ‘last season, fired ‘his sixth of the current campaign with 14 seconds left in the game to give Canadiens a 5-4 win over the high-fiying Toronto Maple Leafs /and send a Montreal crowd of fending Grey Cup champs carry and the defending collegiate | Pall Union. 14,602. wild. champion Mustangs are heavily; Kearns said Celeri is a ter-; Jn contrast a Chicago crowd of favored. rifle ball player. He can run,'4354 had ‘little to cheer about On the outcome of the two' Pass and kick. Looking at the,as Boston Bruins whipped the games hinges the eastern Grey | ‘rest of the team which beat Sav- Black Hawks 5-1 to climb out of Cup representative and the In-,nia Imperials for the Ontario the league basement and dump tercollegiate Football Union tlh, Kearns said: Hawks back in the pottom spot. finallsts, making both games | “All our back can run in an ; the most important of the year; open field, Any back within 2¥, {BREAKS DEADLOCK for all four clubs. ' steps of the ball can catch it’ Beliveau’s late goal at Mont- | putchmen Sure | ' Highly- Touted Jean Beliveau OF Giving Esks| “Comes Through In Habs Win | Doug Mohns scored twice -and | Leo Labine and Milt, Schmidt . added singles in the second per- | fod, and Real Chevrefils wound it up late in the final period, | Chicago gave Boston rookie ' gonl-tender John Henderson, a comparatively easy evening, The 2l-year-old netminder, playing his second game in the NHL as Q& substitute for Jim Henry, handled only 17 shots. ; torn a np a ee me ete Saturday Card , Will Clarif | Bow! Picture ! NEW YORK — i — The col- legiate football spotlight swings | through the United States Sat- : e, real broke a 4-4 deadlock after The odds.are against Ticats and if the Dutchmen break loose, Tea at Montreal in the second g game Edmonton might not catch them, Leafs had come from behind! of the two-game total-point,, “We're going to make it close.” ble ¢ in an-effort to repeat their series, particularly since the des USE ALL PLAYS 5-2 victory in Toronto Wednes- t ALL PL! ‘day night ead take over first | , dth them, |° Edmonton coach Frank Ivy ‘place, The result jett Canadiens a Ae eer i em sal his WIFU champions will three points ahead of second- “assume complete respon- sibility for your satisfic- tion. Our prices, too, are right. For free estimate, phone 5016, COMPLETE CARTAGE FACHLITIES LINDSAY’S CARTAGE 13 3rd Ave W. Dial 4236' AND STORAGE LTD. AW el "" 8 WALLACE’S DEPARTMENT STORE ground, serious injuries have been re- sme was a do-or-die effort. /ported from either. camp. Ticats | hope to get, a boost with Vito sudden-death contest with the Ragazzo, injured offensive end Dutchmen, and defensive back who missed|stage when we have to win to the series opener because of aj stay in, we got to go with every- Hr NNER G ESSE GURNEE charley horse, back = action, ‘thing in our offence.” utilize every play in the Split-T. place ‘loronto, which up to last retary hn a brulsing ue hay That's what they did here Sat- night had an undefeated string | game in Hamilton that saw two- iurday ‘in defeating Winnipeg of nine — cight wins and a tic.: thirds of the action along the Blue Bombers 10-5. The Western Canadiens, playing without ‘Interprovineial Football Union injured regular Jacques Plante | ‘final series was tied 1-1 and the in. the nets, switched svalies' Despite the crushing play, no “When trailing 2-1 after the first The theme is similar for the | Pcriod and went on to victory, “Maple Leafs had counted on two camvaratively easy shots on | goal Claude Evans, substitut- le ing for Plante. Starting the sec- | and neriod, they trotted out | Ivy said: “At this : BLACKWOOD onl Charlie Hodge, recalled from! Providence of the American urday in an attempt to illumi. . ‘hate the hazy bowl picjure as che | stason heads into Its windup | stage, Several crucial tests, with pos | sible Rose, Orange and Cotton | —- loll ,bowi bids hinging on their oul | comes, and a batch of tradition- studded games are on Savurday s | sard, The big IU representative to| the Rose Bow! will be determined ' ‘when undefeated Ohio State, the | nation’s top ~ ranked team - clashes with Michigan at Colum- | , Dus. An Ohio State victory would | give the Buckeyes the big 10, crown and the trip to Pasadena, | iCalif., on New Year's Day. If: Michigan wins, the two teams: end up with identical 6-1 league ; ‘records and a vote would have ;to be taken to decide the Rose! In the far west, UCLA, also- unbeaten and No, 2 in the rank- ings, faces Southern California. 'UCLA competed in the Rose Bowl : ‘last season and Isn't eligible to | jreturn this dan. 1. Regardless of } ithe outcome of Saturday’s game, ! ‘USC gets the nod as the Pactfic | coast entrant in the Rose Bowl. : srvesneeneanspassepdener ranean piventy We aa TAD Mle Pay JULAADAMS U7aIy } ‘. CHILL WILLS: j FROM TH THE "=r" CAPITO} AF FAMOUS PLAYERS rot 0 —Alsom “perils of The Forest". “Casey at Bat” News PT ONY Fhe dine, ——— ‘Matin Saturday 7 Today to Sat, 7-9:05 . i a p.m, Loto by TECHNICOLOR: DIRK “MURIEL BOGARDE PAVLOW« ‘MORE’ « Sau AJ, Arthur Rank Organization Presentation Also Crossroads of Asin: T O T E MI Other top-flight games include ! | Baylor and Southern Methodist ! al Dallas, Nebraska ‘and Okla- | homa at Norman, Okla., Kansas ! State and Colorado at Boulder, -Colo., South Carolina and Duke | of Durhain, N.C, and George . aut Washington and College Park, Md. Maryland Southern Methodist has the, inside track on the southwest : jalternately shifting positions in{confercnce crown and the Cot- C-AKQ 962 ‘the: league.. The City Transfer: ‘ton Bowl host on New Yeua"s | | team took three points from ! Day, The Mustangs need to trip! only Baylor Saturday and Texan ; Christian the following week to: ,wrap up southwest honors. The Nebraska-Okiahoma and ‘Kansas State-Colorado meetings ; could go a long way toward dé- zg A a Hockey League, Hodge held his! ii rt own. ie on - A four-goal second period set | Bowl entry. HL 2 a: Boston up at Chicago, after | fy A td ay x Hawks had taken a 1-0,lead on t “| 7 Jack McIntyre’ 8 Tirst- “period goal. | Vag A - a a ue City Transf mt o- : By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ity ranster »* ae ee ae t We Va re Ko a e0d § w: “Defense” Doesn’t Alw ays Defend, Declarers Find Vial den l ea df { Rive ' "6 a It is interesting, and possibly instructive, to think , a " “defenders,” as w it) City Transt » Men's Ten :TOP GAMES ‘mac ¢] 04. ¢ upon the fact that the word “defenders,” as we use it’ City Transfer in the Men's Ten | Nt - Regular Prices $1.95-—$2.50 Per Yard a. brid 1] \ ‘Pin Bowling League are gradual- i i wiin bridee, is actually a misnamer, fy widening | mi - My dictionary says that “to de-: y widening their lead over the if Mifend” means “to ward off at-|Nerth dealer ‘Test of the league while the} Mitack.” The defenders in bridge! Both sides vulnerable patie vor second, third and he Micro, of course, the opponent’ of North (Mr, Abel) ‘fourth place is a hot one. The al Wine declarer. [I Nowe” 5 ‘Transfer men have increased 7 ‘their lead over the second place ; ‘ @ Declarer, then, is supposed to: Tes team from four to six points in: i p . be on the offensive. And yet all ‘West Fast ithe. last two weeks while Grant a me 4 si oy Hof us (the truthful among _us,| (Dr. Dale) (Mrs, Keen) -and Newton, Albert and McCaf- ; . > : ‘anyway) will admit to more than : S-KQ942 S—J 'fery, Moose, and the CPA are. WBS mone involvement where, as de-; H-QJ103 _ Dok 10 53 f At. WALLACE 6 OF Course: of ‘Clarer, we figuratively hold both! boas hs arms ove. our heads to ward off South (Mr. Trues) vf ‘wee ERoMN AAA TORN AMTaRaE AY Ihe blows of what seemed like a! S~1 63 ‘Grant and Newton last Wed ne ae “ j dozen people armed with base- ' H—A K 87642 0 eeene trey i 1 hall bat . 7 D—None I doy and the Hleetriclans found qa ‘Dall bats, | C—10 75 ‘themselves in third place as the’ Al In most. competitive games the: ‘The bidding: i Moose took four points from the| : ‘word “defenders” retards itstrue: North Kast SouthWest IROMP to put themselves one ; Mctionary meaning, In baseball! pn os | ff Pizy|DOint up on the Grant and Now-, et champ, tre ae purpose of 4p Pass 4H Pass | toniteam, the serond niece team} » the team in the field is to pre-, Pass British Guiana's “| fittest rth ) DEMERARA RUM mratieeed and bottled in baglaned “Satisfaction or » Monoy Refunded” PM vo tpotp ioe kyp ye ot ya ae ' N \ GED yn mer ay i rn N.. a y 1 1 This advertisement is not Miblished ar displayed hy the Mur C Control Pron by the Government of British Calumbia. I “180 Co Spring Filed Mattress | ‘vent their opponents from scor- _ing any runs, They theraselves cannot hope lo score until they come to bat, ‘It’s the same in football, No touchdown was ever scored by .the side which did not have the “pall, IT’S DIFFERENT But in bridge it's different. The defenders sometimes score more Jn one deal than declarer scored ‘In the last five, In today’s hand ‘Mr, Dale and Mrs, Keen, as “de-: fenders,” scored 1100 points, This fs warding off attack? I won't comment on the welrd bidding of this hand ‘except to “say that it did occur as given ‘and with four fine players at the table. Beginning on the second :Tound, every bid that was made could have been eruelfled, And when, at Jong last. a double was hung on Mr, Truex’ 4-heart bid, it was Mrs, Keon who did the doubling—not Mr, Dale, who held QJ 103 In hearts, LEADS SIX Mr. Dale led the slx of elubs and his partner cashed three (ricks In that sult. On the third Moh, Mr, Dale disearded the deuce of diamonds, Mrs, Keen FREE $12.95 Adjustable Bed Frame With This é Box Spring $6 9.90 Cash 5.00 Down 7.00 Monthly Hox Spring can be combined With minttrerss for uniforn Allps port and amooth wleaping sure ff free, 30", 48" or 64" width, abel 312 3rd Ave. W, Phone 5145 Dbl. of the week previous, Split points | ‘termining the blg seven titlist ; All Pass then shifted to the jack of spad- es and dummy was in with the ace, Mr, Truex got rid of a spade loscr on the ace of diamonds, He next led the queen of diamonds ‘from the board and ruffed with ‘the six of hearts when Mrs, Keen covered with the king. Mr. Dale overtrumped, He cashed the King of spades, on whieh Mrs. Keen discarded a club, Now he led the queen of spades and Mrs. Keen made the froad play of ruffing with the nine of hearts, Mr, Truex had to play the king of hearts to win the trick and this made certain that, eventually Mr. Dale would win’ two more trump tricks, Te ot eee eee etd Sere eres eaves eaee mame them into fourth place with Al-: hort and = MeCaffery them by one point. The trans- fer team also took the Individual. honors, last week with Vie Men- ales scoring 591 with a 224 game that was high for the night also. good eames of last week were rolled by Terry Ezaki with a 221, Don Arney with 210 end 900, Reavy MeLean with 201, Charlev Yuie with 202, Rudderham score Whe high three, with 574 and the high single with 232, The high single was closely: followed by Steve Comadina with | 220, Joe Long ralled a 204, Uso Want Ads.—fhay P tree OPEN DAILY .. 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