"pk " SE in in: ¥ Possible Final League . By LORNE BRUCE i Canadian Press Staff Wriler | have their way.. . { MDMONTON « — Edmonton’. But for the fact halfback Rol- Eskimos trampled Kitchener. | Hie Miles is 80 durable, the Waterloo Dutchmen 38-6 Satur- | feather-toed Negro might. have day night and the scoreboard | °c? put on the sidelines by a . Says they had an easy time, bub cha, he took as he scored a . the “gume brought complaints | SObCncown, . trat the Grey Cup semi-final] Miles was carried off the field between the western interpro- ; Unconscious after being squeezed 1 1 ' v. h " n er te om, yinelal and Ontario rugby foot- | between quarterback Bob Celeri fall unions isn't worth the , tnd another Dutchman as the candle. jeastern champions sought to + the win qualified Fsks, ag cx. Prevent him from scoring a ma- i may jor, , pected, to mec, Montreal Alou- Halfback Edward Glenn Lipp- Varsity Strains on Tani sat pRan limped off the field after + t abo » fenton, Ne arpa urday bué the righ of injury, and |" old leg injury was aggravated. to a much lesser exient the risk |EXPECLED TO DRESS of at upset defeat, may wipe out} Both Miles and Lippman are mcrapttmmnacsmmuratuness cognes on , expected to dress for the Grey :Cup game but they might have ‘been put out. E ' | In the Eskimo dressing room After the game, there was a feel- ‘ing that the Dutchmen, an Ed- imonton farin clio, were wnneces- ‘any renewal if some westerners : Edmonton Tramples ORFU Champions " Meeting about convinced that taking the extra game is not worth the candle...” Miles scored two touchcowns for Esks before he left the game and halfback Johnny Bright, a Calgary Stampeder castoff, also counted a couple. The other Edmonton majors were scored by Lippman and tackle Jim Weatherall. Tackle Bob Dean~ converted the six majors and added two single points on separate tries for field goals, Gerry Mactaggart caught a Celeri pass for the lone major scored by the eastern champions and halfback Paul Amodio con- verted it, = Bow! Games Not Settled Atl La i cent said: ae . “I'd like to see the Big Four’ LADY BULOVA “Cc” 17 jewels, self-winding, shock resistant, antiemag- ing into the Grey Cup game.” sftie netic, expansion bracelet, | oo a feeling the game. should We be eliminated. . “lf: «a wiht Hal Pawson, sports editor of TNT ecomet the Edmonton Journal, wrote in of pts ae his column “it is a nothing-to- ‘ lose everything-to-gain provosi- _ AND ALL THE tion for K-W.... “Actually, this probably will be the last ~ the first was last year in Winnipeg ~ such playoff i fie GREAT NEW : ' BULOVAS | in the west. It is almost certain i ‘the WIFU will refuse to extend Wg jan invitation to the ORFU to i “4 mg join them in the Canadian I rah 1» &* semis in any future year. ‘ it $ ts ' “Which will leave that part of He \ ithe pre-Gray Cup en ae Hee. ‘ aqaeee Y amepcs ‘monies once again up to the Big " JEWELLERS: Four champs, i “The west would seem to be fi ; ' (8 4 i \ £ meee sarily rough in the fourth quar- ter after there was no chance of the castern champi.. « winning. | } = Coach Frank Pop Ivy of the! f split-T Esks who is usually reti- |’ and WIFU finals finish at the! same time with the winners go- Even before the game there mi fered a 55-7 pasting by Okla: a ai By ED CORRIGAN NEW YORK th-.The seram- te for lucrative bowl. berths vas not over by any means to- i day, but no matter how the final [pairings line up the “natural” of the year won't take place, The Rose Bow] is the only ene of the four big post-season .extravacanzas filled,-It will pit twice-beaten Southern Califor- nia against mighty Ohio State. UCLA, one of ihe few teams in the country capable of giving the Buckeyes an argument, played in the Luse Bowl last Jan, 1, and, by Pacific Ceast Conference edict, can’t’ appear again, So the rule has knocked out the game of the year. Both Ohio State and UCLA ‘boast 9-0 rec- ords, Both ‘are undisputed mas- ters of their conferences, UCLA the PCC and Ohio State the Bi: 10, and they rank as the No: 1 and 2 teams in tne nation. DOUBT DISPELLED Tf there was any doubt as to who was best in the PCC, it was disspelled Saturday when UCLA clubbed the Trojans, 34-0, Ohio State, meanwhile. was winning its seventh Big 10 game. A 21-7 derision over Michigan, Two oicher ieams emerged with bowl assignments as the final Whistle ‘blew on, the last big weekend of '54—Arkansas as the Cotton Bowl host and Nebraska ;aS the visitor for the Orange Bowl, But both sneaked in the back door, | Arkansas was beaten by Lou's- , ua Siate 7-6 and Nebraska suf- homa, But Baylor.beat Southern ROCKET RICHARD is grooming his four-year-old son Normantl to follow in his skute tracks with Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey, League. We has the youngster, togged in the familiar Canadiens’ uniform, out for a skate at the Montreal Forum, Normand began skating last year and already is making good progress. The boy is fond of other Sports also. (CP Photo} Titan renee nee teen Ses wie See ie ee Nee in penne come Etcheverry Sparks Aiouettes Into Grey Cup Playoff Final By MEL MORRIS [held a wide Margin on the Canadian Press Staff Writer eround, outgaining the Ticats MONTREAL (Montreal Al-: 118 yards to 18, ouettes, who seldom give an op-; posing team a break, handed: game trailing the series by five Hamilton a pair of touchdowns’ points, whitlled the Montrea! on fumbles Saturday but still! margin to four in tha second had plenty of firepower left to; quarter but never could pull any clown the Tiver-Cats 24-19 and! “laser. . advance into the Grey Cun final.| The win gave the Als the two-! fame tolal-points series 38-29. the exact 10-point margin quot-: cd by Montreal odds-makers be-! fore the start of the sct. Mon-! interior Hockey Standing s By The Canada Press Once more, it was the unvanny| s-Nelson Fone ees 3 i Oa tp 4 assing ee ruterbacke kerr 5 f re en n all a at rterbacky x-incl-d 3 "wo Trajl-Nelson games pam Etcheverry that carved wed a le to both clubs for ex- Montreal to victory before 21,025) eccding .cague player-limit. fans. He combined with Alex! —" Webster. the Big Four's leading ecorer during the regular season, p OSH WL TF A Pts cuticton oo... 6.0.5 12°72 Bt 70 96 BL that the only way isto play the hand. ¢ In bridge, the side which does not buy the contract is loosely referred to as “the. defenders.” isult it is usually best to meckly maintain the role of defender— Prince kupert Daily News Monilay, November 22, 1954. - ACKWOOD ° ae - nf You Don’t Need to Carry the Ball to Build Score In the world of athletic sports you can score only: when your side has the ball, Possibly players like Mr, New. are former athletes as they appear to believe. to score points at the bridge East dealer ‘Nelther sile acrable North (Mr. Abet) 9. Bul in bridge the defenders can ro 13 and often do score heavily. Here D-A53 you don’t ned to cers Te ball C—-QJ 1008. vy Jney.{ West Pint to carry home moot of the muney (Mr. Dale) (sits, Keen) - When the bidding Is opened 5A Q°22 S054 on your right and you have HG 04 nwa K 054 sbrenye Ne D—K 197 D~ strength in the opponct’s bid Cn1'63 Coes Sent vp, New) ig a GINSENG Phan’ Long “Jue hy ‘hen hn Wieina: uae ako ary a tuslern Cana u ~ ls Se 0%Cu me SINShE plants damp | Woods in teen TT COE e WHISKY This advertisement is displayed by the Lique or by the G } Columbia Peete tescen table NOt publish lor Control Overnment of Ra 4 , ; exciting subjects for boys and ti The Tiger-Cats, ho ent into the treal defeated the defending. WIL. STANDINGS Grey Cup champions 14-9 in’. WL TE A Pts Hamill Vednesd Kimberley _7 4 =«1 44 5115 anton Wednesday, ;Spokane ..........7 6 054 30 1 for a 102-yard touchd : Chose the nine of hearts: : Pa We-yard touchdown play Kamloops ...0.....9 11 175 18 26}. _ emaria | Wendel Corey and hit Chuck Hunsinger with! Kelowna ..........9 9 0 73°74 18 ‘and ti Jack Jest io the vueon .. Evelyn’ Keves a short toss for another major! Vernon” ....-..... 8 U2 7 77,17 and the: jack | 0 ne queen. ; prot i 8—~K 3873 particularly where you have no: H—-Q 392 strong suit of your own, There / D392 ls nothing cowardly or subser- | 1 laden, je on i ' The bidding: ' Vient mn this, It is merely good Rast SouthWest NNorth economics, , 1H 1s Dbl. 2c WOULD HAVE DONE WELL | Db, 2NT Dh), All Pass | Mr, New would have done well: to heed this advice in today's. wt Aiea’ Cunms Ate hand, After the J-heart open- fotced another discard from Mr. Ing he was right In there with a news mane. 4 This ke nea spade overcall on a bad hand‘and Mis Keun w uld hash { "he: rt ia bad suit. When he got doubled tricks 80 he threw wa ‘the ‘and heard Mr. Abel rescue at two | ht of spades ay ~ ;clubs, he panicked. He made a “8M of spaces, {horrible try for a safe spot at! Mrs. Keen then cashed the ace 'Lwo no trump, got doubled again Of hearts, on which Mr. Dale got - ‘and managed to roll up exactly Td of his last club. A spade lead jone trick, rue ee even that: jwith the ace and deuce’ of that Mr. Dale led the six of dia- Suit. monds which was: ducked in! dummy, Mrs, Keen winning with | Another club lead to the ace the queen. Back came the-eight | ef diamonds; covered with the! inine, the ten and won with: | ummy's ace, | Here Mr. New made a Very -bad play. He led the ten ol -hearts from the board. Mrs. “teen won with the king and re- j turned the six of spades, Mr. New ‘ducked and the ten won. ‘CASHES DIAMOND TRICKS - , Mr. Dale now cashed three dia- , {mond tricks, Mrs, Keen flis-! {carded Lwo small hearls and the® TONY CURTIS mg JOANNE DRE SY Bo . 1 y. ‘ @ famous OLevets tupacon He didn’t deserve ave Mr, Dale the last two tricks : VAG roscom $29 EACH , SCREENS @ 715 5 ; ene Rung WRATHALL ‘PHOTO FINISHING # STEREOSCUPE JUNIOR PROJECTOR REELS 3 | Today to Wednesday hs ‘a ty He eure 3 209 Brit Ave, WV, i ar me te | Showing at7 & 9%, ’ ‘WIS KISSES WOH Hig "FROM THE MAN WHOl Hae omens \ Talent Scouts Mess Prodyctions § eo Egynh — News: | ifive of clubs. Mr, New parled |Lo ;with the deuce of clubs and the | ‘seven of spades. Next, Mr. Dale! led a club. -His partner won ‘with the king and Mr, New had: jlo make another discard. ’ He: tor oF Paty Sos after moving the ball into scoring pesition on a i-yard piay with Methodist 33-21 Ing southwest . conference game. 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Hunsinger dropped the Eall on his own 33 white running baek. the kickoff to open the third quarter and the Tiser-Ca's @eoye for another major, Lo, Masserow faking an elehtevard uaes for the score six plays later, Tamillon’s last Lavehdowi was scored by Ray Ramsey, who ear- ler Uhveatened to become the Boal OF the same by dropping two passes while in the elear.. . InNHLAction Over Weekend | By AL COLLETI telub in the Jea Canadian Press Statf Writer |Hawks. sven . alievery ., With Gordie Howe back in the ; Sawehuk, Howe, Belloveau, for to’ give the champion De-.' Richard, Lumley and Lindsay | jolt Red Wings the spark, Saw-‘ are among the dozen ors lehuk whitewashed---the., Black | color” players. Inthe National raves 5-0 Saturday night and Hockey League that writers ale | 49 Sunday night ” ways seem toa have a spot for in| The Maple Leafs who have Bes fine perform. | L2et 1 somewhat of a slump eee alee in Hine “perform: ater going nine straight with- ances In an interesting six-game out A loss salvaged something | week-end as the NHL rolled into; from the weekend by coming | high gewr, But it was a rookle) pon, behind with two goals Igte goulle who stole the show with |) the third period to {le a a palr of shutouts on successive Raneers 2-9 In New York Sunday nights, night i i Lone John Henderson, 9 tej at. Sverreold ‘Torontonlon brought Tn the other lengue aetion the } ' Canadlons trippe a 8 up by Boston's Bruins from thelr |. ripped, the Rance gue, Chicago Black Acre’ | Ships” PLENTY OF ACTION AND SUSPENSE TOTEM A MAMOUS MAYERS CHEAT “COMING WEDNESDAY} For 4 DAYS Shows ot ee TD pm 8:25, Hershey, Pa, fem in the Ameri. Can Hockey League, did {bt the 4-1 Saturday night before a! home crowd of 14,451 fans, Jean ; THE EGYPTIAN | See The Now Line OF | al MANSON'S JEWELLERS 518 Third Avenue West subered ina Jong boas. by quarlerbaek kd Sonein ce fous tl quarter and Ramsay fi aly hard way be blanking two powerhouses, "“oronto Maple heals 1-0 Saturday night, and Montreal Canadiens 2-0 Sunday nieht, The shsfeol, fonr-ineh, 195- pounder has allowed but three reals In his four appearnnees since he replared the Roston veteran Sugar Jim Henry Nov. ember 17, Gets TWO SHUTOUTS Torry Sawehuk, twlee winnes af the Vezina Trophy for the best ponlle before he was nosed out ina photo finish by Harry Lannley last: season, also chalked din two shutonis on sueeessiye Nights bub againsh the wenk ‘ The Klekers accounted for dye rest of the points, Bnd Ray Poole converted two of the Montreal touchdowns and kleked a fi dd sOal and aw pale of singles, ‘Tex Conlter added two more singles or dhe Ats, while Tp Logan converted the three Hamilton lovehdowns and Can Fraser eked up a polat when Bit Bewley was browdih dowa dy the Montrea) end zone on dis lone kiek, ATTACH MASPERED The Teer-Cals pround altaek p was sevlousy hampered hy a mek Injury that kept Mh treble Vinee Mazza out of the! ' Unewp, Songin spent most of the: same fing passes aut ofa shoe | punt formation despite n muddy fleld at Molson Stadiun al McGill University, We trled st: passes but connected on only 20! for 277 yards through the ai, | Wheheverry'y ayeriae was more! apectneular, He completed 20 of lls 4g attempts to uve Montreal! 434 yards passing. 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