Pt ’ . a 2! 1 . : a . Ly , . . a . / , : 4 1 ' ' Home . ‘ Lo. so, vig lS a . i ‘ i 1 %, ‘ . ‘ . ae : " ue vite : . bo} s _ . meme % | ; yf oe Fithiee Rupert Daily News — . AR ah ete. . " Mouay, Octuber 4, 1994 Stamps Need Win Tonight ce AE : : To. Retain Playoif Spot | Rs AN TELS . ” -_) ey Mh TL ye the : ge” - : ‘ : : pe 4 “e Calgary Stampeders, figured med; Taylor, Field:and saw enq | , . Aid i in pre-season dope as the prob-|Mac Speedie tally two touch. ny ( } PP INIER able dark “horse of the Western |downs for Riders and ‘halfbacks i Interprovinclal Football Unton,}Bob McMillan, Sully Glassey and it must beat the Eskimos:‘in Ed-/Ken Carpenter and end ‘Harry 7 " , By GEOFF AYRES monton tonight to prevent al- | Lampman count one apiece, Rid. oo! , . most certain elimination from | ers’ other points came on a rouge . The curtain came dewn on the 1954 major league baseball . post-season playoffs. | after a punt, by halfback Larry | im world abruptly Satueday—-much more abruptly than several The Stampeders were edged Isbell, > - ne " Million people ever thoneh. ft was merciful, too, for several 13-12 by Edmonton in Calgary | British Columbia counted on “" thousand sports columnists whose paper don't publish Sunday, Saturday night, a loss that en- | touchdowns scared by two cast. : “The outcome of the series gave them a day’s grace to figure out abled the in-and-out Eskimos to‘off Canadian halfhacks—Ray - ,., where they were wrong. For Senor Lopez, the short serles was climb into a third-place tie with Enright from Edmonton and Len ‘ - probably a blessing as well, After the second appearance of Stamps. | Meltzer from Winnipeg. Both i «dames Rhodes in the Giant lineup he probably wished he had But the situation is worse than ‘were ‘converted’ by halfhick Al no . .stood in bed, gone tuna fishing or come down with a virus in- that for Larry Siemerling’s char- Pollard. fect!on the day after the Indians cinched the pennant. His feel- gds: who once this season scored |——-~="#s2- wie | a ings in geofing the two final games pre the home-town 1099 points against Seetateh- Free Book ‘on Artiritis ‘ fans must, to say the least, have been mixed. ewan Roughriders, Winnipeg he vuaaadi Far bettcr that this sort of thing should happen in the Polo ‘|Bhte Bombers and .British Col- And, Rheymatism c Gounds, untbla Lions while holding their Fon Te: Avold Crippling The short series also is an extremely enod argument against opponents scoreless for the three | 4" Cforniities wl es tate _, those of the misguided fan who proclaims that the series will straight games. td-nace ane ont nied " nearly always go six or seven games “because they play for ‘The split-T Eskimos have play-|matigsm” will he sént Tree "to gf the gates." ', ,ed two games fewer than the anvofle who -will. write. for it, me However, short thoueh the championship mnient Mave ‘lone Se LO RRS aE Roa | ‘ ‘Calgarians so Stamps need a vies It reveals why @ugs and med- ne ape's oubt that Joe Fan got his money's worth all along . ~ Lo | ow a bans . tory to retain a fighting chance’ Icines eive only temnorary relief 5 : ne vs oo anteed riteneoele master of suspense in movieland, ‘UNDER HAPPIER CIRCUMSTANCES two of Cleveland Indian's top hurlers acess pitching to take the thiva ord Ist nlay.(and fail to remove th é chusea er 4039 . . on ec dreamed wp more thrilling action in any one of _ prowess prior to’ the:disastrous World Series. Shown at left is opening ¢ Aurier, Bo off spot, the trouble: explains a speria}- oS ! Bo cain ave dreamed up . Lemon while his laughing companion is Rapid Robert Feller who did not make Series appeat- Wea Stamps’ outlook 1s) 12¢¢, Ron-s*rptcal, non-medical cn 1 > rs) Ss, i n : ae > . . ni oa ’ ° ; ¢ . + a ; . ny t , : - . a The one point that stays uppermost in our mind about the {| ance, Highly rated, Cleveland § many pene ane ianpress National League Giants who ‘gloomy. Bskimos still have a goo a! yeatment which paat gre hea cnaile by series, is what would &eo Durecher have done if Mr. Antonelli _ | scored Series sweep: for one of the biggest upsets in ANAT ORB oe eee _.. hance of overtaking the front. {: You Aner no obliealion ig Whe when ml had proved ineffective and a fifth game had had to be played? oom — Te — ‘running Riders and Bombers./se nd ing’ for - tls. instructive the Les Cont et T the seve 1 ing to | | acher Says I B fr | SP OR is BR IEF. They are four points behind |book. 1b may he the metus of | aah Calva, ih In the hullaballoo over the series, it was still comforting to | rocher Says He Be ac, ° k iWinnipeg and six behind Sas- saving, you years of untold mis- — : see that Farl Walls has disposed of the ambling Argentinan, | Co , en : ene _— ‘'katchewan, but have two and Clinte r Dep tok” The Ber U ’ _ Edgardo Remero, in their re-mateh. According to all reports, | op mee, : . F DETROIT @#—Gus Morlson ‘three games in hand, respect- Springs, Missouri,” tee XCeisiol Se Went dds ait although Walls didn't KO the walking mountain, he at least | lo lead Series C hamps i as and Doug Molins drilled in two jlvely. Esks -have two games left oat aaa pace ta ory, ve ' Inde his win decisive enough by seating Edgardo on his patio , * oi a ‘on “seeond-period zoals Satur- {against both clubs, aa ar CR ire a in the third round. _~ ‘By JOE REICHLER . ring in the series, a feeling thet; 8 . . 1-Stars Neither Stamps nor Eskimos/§ ° wo Zz The wit won't probably do much to enhance Walls’ chances | New York — Leo Durocher,' was shared by all bases] Gay night to give the All-Stars 3 | nave better than a slim mathe- Ce “y . {fo climb up the list of contenders, but at least the Edmonton- | manager of the world cham-. people. - 9-2 tie with the champion De- | matical chance of overtaking o ot T¢ Former Friends and Patrons lan’s feelings in the matler must be eased considerably, Probably ; Pion New York Giants, will be) The world championship was! troit Red Wings in the eighth Saskatchewan or Winnipeg. Cota st more recognition for the Canadian champ can be expected, = book ot the helm in 1955, ‘the first for Durocher in 15 ye. annual National Hockey League { In the other game Saturday, Do o either up or down the ladder, depending on the results of his; Scotching all rumors he inten-! of managing. He copped pen:-, star game in Olympic Stad- ‘e¢ Riders smothered British O a 5 T AX 7 fight with Jim Parker in Toronto October 25. Parker although! aeq'to quit the Giants and leave | ants in 1941 with Brcoklyn. ang Sllestar came Fy Ulympic Columbia Lions 43-12 at Regina ; “ he hails from Barrie, Ontario way, has had himself some fights : -bas e ball entirley. ‘Durozher ‘in 1951 with New York, but iost: tum, _ cand moved into sole possession W ' a 4 ; | ‘out of Patterson Nw. so may have come to the notice of some i promises ‘he'll be bask seeking al che world serics each time ty thc, 2 ‘of first place. . € take pleasure in re-onaning | 4 sharpie from belay the vast unguarded border. i second: straight pennant nexi, Yankees. . ' EDMONTON —Goalkceper Al Lions, who have won only onee | po a + B r : year. —— _Jacobsoi. and diufenceman Barty ‘dr nine starts, invade Winnipeg 7 f ; . On the local boxing seene, Martin Saunders has had six lads | The triumphant manager, whe: ‘Smith of Edmonton Oil Kings’ toy a tilt with Blue Bombers to- fh N D C AR ” turn out so far this season far instruction un at Annunciation ‘did a more therough jos of rout | a : ‘today ere purted doubtful “night. A win would put Al Sher- | aes + School. Last year, he tells us, he schooled some 16 lads of lighter ! tn the Indians that such oll upert- eend starters for the Western Canada } man’s Bombers back into a first. on Oct: 1, 1954 at 119 Bid Ave i - : Weights and he expects to have his classes build up again in the | Redskin fighters.such as Daniel oo ‘ Junior Hockey League champ- ‘place tle with Riders. . weet i | ra Aye, 3 | “Hot too distant future, oe vaq | Boone, Davey Crockett and Wild | All-Sta f Game fons Curing the coming season. About, 10,00 shivering fan a’ DIAL 5131 i Martin was enthusiastic about. the six boys who had turned : Bill Cody combined, left Sunday Neither wants 0 leave his -walched at snow-swept Mewa a} _ A out so far who included Art Turcotte, Poh Dumas, Hilly and night tor his Beverley Hil!; 1 : Season job, Jacobson in Eduion- : stadium as Eskimos scored thei | a Bobby Smith, Bobby Good as well as his own son Billy, just. 11 | California, home for a wall de- Ends In Tie iton and Smith at his home in -one-noint victory. Both teams « rataEiseciaoaanaaivmnae a euuineaaiimitnrnecs years ald and 78 pounds cf trouble for any one he meets in the ' served rest, i Trail, B.C. Jacobson may play’ and the margin of victory was ai : 7 oy ' ring. et nave absolutely no plans o!! Rupert and Skeena All-Stars, 20me games for Oil Kings but rouge scored by Eskimos after a. § ALE . $ A el fi ; a Mr. Saunders indicated that after the season has pro- | doing anvthine other than hol. ended up in a 2-2 tie yestarday | Smith likely will not appear st ick Oy putback Rod Pantages of ; a> ° is Y gressed somewhat. there is talk of a card between his charges | T0088) Faun) Ina ay hibition enasee wen poll oO — ____. Edmonton. - ‘prem oa... - and a Naas River elub. Also he expected that sometime this on tne Job ee ace iD be an og nd oreo soceer nately; Manager Clarence Moher said : Touchdown scorers for Esks, OCTOBER 4—8 INCLUSIVE j : -winter Brother O'Grady of Vancouver College will likely be bring- Pheenix “arg next Spring " jpray ne ‘he hopes to bring..in two.out-of-' were fullback Normie Kwong Goo M ihg up five or six lads for competition. tt cag prer. | L,_ Thhe game saw Rupert take the | province transferg, possibly a and Jackie Parker, Both were . Save On These . + bot A GOOD REST, ‘lead in the first half on auclean | coaltender and’ centre from converted by Bob Dean. yo Workouts are also continuing down at the Civic Centre . “I don't know how. those ru-'/g0al by Adrian Tambourjpi at) Harhilton, we Calgary's maior scores were | a 2 4 where Joc Ward's charges are turning out three times a week... | mors siarted, 1 am not conside:-|the 10 minute mark only to"have |; — counted by halfback Eddie Ma-- Back again for instruction this year was Neil Foreman and ,iing any other ollers. Right now:J. Morgan of Skeena equalize |. foing a couple of fast rounds ‘Fast though young Tasaka is, trouble laying on the leather. Also down to shed a few pounds in workouts was BI Sund- berg as well as regulars Chuck Place, Billy Tsuchiya, Jim Briggs, Wilf Valpy and Joe Stegar, , % After thelr performance of S roe ‘ , team again this year. We hope at veln throughout regular season play, . Levene ste erin yo f ' Editor’s Note--This is another in © 8 Canadian Press series on pre-sen- 4 + 4M prospeets in the National Hoek rutting in a first appearance Friday night was Ray Windle, son of Benny Windle. Benny showed that he has lost Nttle of the vip which used to help pay‘for the biscuits a few years back by. he ) All-Stars, the Detroit Red Wings would appear to he a good solid of ours for a good many years now, can continue in their present Rookie Discovery May Fill Lach’s Spot lo Salve Big Problem i i ily.” a ‘Rumors throughout the’ with bantam Donnie Tasaka. reg- Benny appeared to have little ace Stoneham. of the Giants, ; iweren't exactly on chum my) terms. But they were Saturday : | when Stoneham embraced Leo in! ithe elubhoust sfter the- Giants | had applied. the crusher, In between ines and kisses, ithe elated Giant owner laude. - Leo for his brilliant inastermind- % aturday night against the NHL that the Red Wings, favorites Facing Canadiens aw ft I Both may miss the first five: weeks of the season. ° EXPECTED BACK . Right-winger Lorne Davis and defenceman Pud McPherson also were injured in practice but are, expected back In action in time! fn the season: opener, Apart from Leclair, 22-year. ol Eddie Litvenberger, up from Montreal Royals of the QUL, Is the only rookle given: a chance to break Inta the starting Hneup. He has been working out atright : ‘all I'm interestati in is to take athe tally at the 27 minute point. | ‘eood rest end ve with my fam-|Close checking by Skeena’s Zim- 0 "Jaro kept the fleet-footed ,Tam- :bourini from increasing lular season persisted that Durn-/Jead in the first half. ¢, | | cher and his boss, president Hor-i The second half was marred by : i Westra in the second half arbit- the maximuan veneflt per player , . CALL ON PPR eas a ing duties. ;to $75, 50 per cent increase over. ' roa ba Aoi Dei Banish At Tambourini put his team ‘last year’s maximum benefit un- | ig ' ahead 2-1 four. minutes after, der the fund. DIBB PRINTING | . vo eet A ar ie i | the second half -whistle and; Approximately 3,000 registered | O Cir qr during the scramble to get a goal Players in B.C, are cavercd by the ' | t Melt ‘| Keeper In Rutten's place, Skeena | fund, i Second Avenue at Mefiride All-Stars ae the score again | The northern section of the COMPANY a WNTIL 10 P.M on a shot by Gegrge Willams; province has affiliated with ; | a OPEN . en Which was defected in the Ru-! the assoclation again this year, A EC ORE RIT! ‘MONTREAL (CP) — Syracuse con and Rupe Andrews. Both | Chiefs, who squeezed into the were converted by end Tom; iplayofis after a sudden-death . Miner, a Tulsa University grad’ AS psemert with: “Havana; - pushed ‘who leads the WIFU in scoring., -7 Rupert's |S cross an unearned run in the! Approxiamtely 12,000 fans jam- | ‘ninth inning Saturday night to ° = areca Gefeat Montreal Royals 7-6 and! two incidents. One saw Frank: win the International -League | Rutten walk off the field, report- . Gqvernor’s.Cup finals four games ' i edly over a player substitution, | to three, | The-other over a disputed call- VANCOUVER (CP)—British Co- ; EXTRA . A to leave his team -short handed, i hy second half referee Carl Wes-'jumbia Amateur Basketball As- SPECIAL Wa‘ saw the game interrptedisnciation .Saturday re-cleeted PRINT JOB f beet A 0 ‘ ag Y “WINTER TIR eg meee meee FOR THAT 670x15 $Y Mow 7.10 x 15 $2 Mou ‘And Your Old 9 when spectators invaded the! Harry Johnson of Vancouver for’ field another three-year term as. Louis Boltong took over the chairman of the assoclation’s : goal minding duties for his team ‘mutual aid fund. and Wally Danes substituted for! Tne PCBE voted to inerease i The Prince Rupert teams, how- ever, WH not participate in | playell somes due te heavy transportation casts, Pinal signing date for players has been moved ahead to Jan, 21, Instead of Jak. 31 as orlain- ally planned, nert eral by Marcdea Bithen pu Foreman refereed the first half, ; Ten-Pin Honors Won By Luckies Star Cabs and Luckles shared 1 1 ¢Y League. Today's story is ghaut Montren) Canacients | . _ | ‘ By MEL MORRIS iY _. Canadian Press, Stall Writer ~ |. ih ¥ MONTREAL @—A vookit cen-/ ¢ o tre that’ Moatreal Canadiens | 7 ( \. didn't eveh bother protecting #* “ ‘trom the National Hokey ‘ “League draft may fil the spot “4 vacaled by Elmer Lach, ane of | oa hockey's all-time preats, When | ei the season opens here Oct, 7, The rookle discovery is 20-yenr Old dackte Leclair, a Quebee City | product who played last season With Ottawa Senatars of the! Ruebee Hockey Leigne, He was]. obtained by Montroa! in an offet season trade that pave Turonto | Maple Leafs playing riphts to)! junior star Brian Culley, Conch Dlek Irvin tossed Lee | Mate In between Manrioe (Rog. | eset) Richard and Bert Olmstead | "an a sink-oreswim basis shortly ws Qfler the training sessions opens wrOd, And the grey-halred men. | 4 ‘for of the Canadiens now cone oo We BERNIE GUOFFRION ‘wy .aedes that the 160-pound play- i oes back again to spark Wabs. ee nee meee 8 and rightwinger Calum MacKay, ‘the Mixed Ter -Pin League Sun- | Jean Belivean, top gonleget. | V with a te: core of TM but tey in practice with 14, has beon | Luckies emerged the leaders on centrelng a line of Bernie {Boom team high three hy postlag a Boom) Ceoffrion and Dlekle | Seare of 2216, Moore, while Floyd Curty has; Men's high single ard hey: heen working between Paul Mag- | three weve taken by Bob Ruelder. nick and Paul Moger, inant watt eae of an {l nd ml “ye ‘While Ladies high alngle and | pad at tarot tet wth Hieh three want to Jean Sharpe. defonce pulr, with veteran Butch With scores uf 200 and 479, Rouchard and Tom Johnson | Resulls of Sunday's play; Slur combining an the other, Mace | Cabs & Damlnoesea; ‘Tihymttes 4, | Pherson will be the extra renye Me and M's 0; Luekles 3, Pats guard, Service 1, OPT ORD - 1-4 el 6 meee RRND ont wing with centre Ken Mosdoll honors in high sing’: seores. in| taclmeuslanteetaraalankedtahenth td ener ee epmee FOR RELIABSE RADIO SERVICE Bob's Radio - 160 E. 3rd. 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