nok Y 4 , os Frizzells, Fraser and Payne Win | Opening Tilts We scines sday Nowe mber ‘16. 19055, Primes Ak supert baits News EDWARD BROOKE, Montreal fencer was awarded the Noar- ton H Crowe trophy as Can- ada outstanding athlete at 1995 by the Amateur Athtetle Union of Canada at the an- nual meeting ino Saskatoon. Jrooke distinguished himself in compeéition in Canada and the United: States national meeting in which he foreed a fence-off, He has been a mem- her of Ginada’s Olympic and British Games teams. (CP Photos Bentley Quits Pro Hockey Atter 14 Years man of Blue Bombers, got no predictions, It should be a good ball game. Otherwise you can't tell what will happen,” Frizzell's took a 31-22. decision off Fraser & Payne last nfght in: junior cage action as the Prince Rupert Basketball Association launched its 1985-56 season. In juvenile competition, Fraser & Payne edged Anmunchition 31-28 in overtime John Lambie paced the Friz- zell squad to victory with eight points, putting in three flekd poals and sinking (wo foul shots In the third quarter as his team steadily pulled ahead. Frizzell’s led 5-4, 14-8 and 28- Hat the quarter marks and hid the F & P five outscore them &-3 in the final frame. Roy Webber and =D. Wesen, with five points each led the lo-. ine polnt-getters for the losers. Fraser und Payne got 18 of their points in field) goals and sank four of six foul shots. Frig- vell's scored 25 polnts on fleld vouls and made six of 10 foul throws pay off Coaches Refuse To Predict of 55 Cage Season , + Annunciation, sparked by batt rle Lyons with four fourth-quer- ter field gowls, tled Fraser and: Payne 26-26 but ran out of gas in the overtime frame, scoring only two points to F & P's five Chester Stewart led the wine ners with 12 points while Lyons paced the losers with 1, Jyemnlor Praser & Paynes; Webber 5, Werenh 5. MO Sedewiek 4 7. wiek. Christoft, Anderson 4, yinson 2 Ertekseaa. Nikatstt stive 2 Erivzell’s--Helin 7, Sankey 40 More very 2. Haudensehild 4d Johnson 4 Leeman, Laird 2. Hewitt Lambie ie Heferees Forward and Yous Smith, Sedy- Hoxlg Ene Auvenibe Fraser A Payne--Wone 7. Pleres. Johnson 3 Lemon 3, Olsen, Sklapsey, Rudolph 4. Melaod Steware 12, Me- Leod, Hebb, Lindstrom 2. Gomes. Annunchivion-- Jim Armeneail 3, doe Arseneau 2, Comadina 3, RB. Oskey 2.W. Oskey, Lyons 140 Toth Referees Porward and Turcotte, TVinekeeper Twattes scorer Ke iy. WIFU Final Result Tonight By JIM PEACOCK Conadion Press Staff Writer” EDMONTON © -- The imme- ‘diate football future of Ednion- ton Eskimos and Winnipeg Blue Bombers now Js In the fickle hand of fate. So say the coaches. “Tl sure hope we can do It,” says coach Frank «Pops Ivy. of the defending Grey Cup cham- pion Eskimes. “But anything can hapnen in weather like Us. - You just. can't predict thing.” “Sorry,” any: Al Sher- “but I've says coach Ivy and Sherman sized up the situation In separate interviews here on the eve of the second game of the best-of-three We:t- By The Canadian Press Max Bentley, who chalked up 14 consecutive seasons of profes- sfonal hockey interrupted only by 99.6 on a frozen, his service in the armed forces, ern Union final. field at Winnipeg Friday, Interprovincial Fouthall Fskimos won the first game snow swept To- scored his last goal Tuesday night Esks seek the victory that meht. +: The 30-year-old native of De- isle, Sask.. who saw 12 seasons of action with Chicago Black Hawks, Toronta Maple Leafs and: New York Rangers In the NHL: before he was foreed from the bi-time by a recurring back In- yrs. announced his retirement: alter Suskatoon Quakers had des! feated Winniper Warriors 8-3.in one of the three Western Hockey, League games. And Max, who had marked up 263 NHL goals, including 16 playoft tallies, scor- vd the winner for the Quakers, In the other action Tuesday, Calvary Stampeders won thelr eighth consccutive game, white- Washi the Canueks 2-0 dn vane ouver, aud Bdimouton Fly- hinded Reouna Resats thelr eveth Strateht defeat, 6-4, in Regu TIME PO QUIT Bentley said de felt twas time to retire from the wame which wats sueuba to hin. Dave Gordl- chuk, a New York Rariver-owned player ceith Spokane Flyers of the Weotern datermationadl Hoek - wy Lear, wall Gake his place. Jackie MeLeod paced the rapid Saskatoon aocault with four goals, while Les Colwill seared) twiee. Mart dar deld and ddentley seus. , ed the authors Quakers went abend 41 in the apenios period and shumiied hone two mere unanswered! mi arker Sdn the second sesston, Caljary’s win, on ane earned woul, Was Canuck's frst defeat int Home this year yd MeFadden and Gerry Cou ture scored far Stanyps, Mere GOAL More thin 3.060 fins, shiverhag inthe current cold spell in Van- couver, watehed MeFudden score (he winner on a pleture goal midway through he first period, He swooped in trom the lett side and dedlected Bandy Hueul’s pass || Into the net Couture’s Cally was seared dntal. a eraply net wlth: five seconds| Jett na the ance. Tn Repanw, Don Polle paced the Whintas with three goals. Eddle Btankiewies netted twa and Jerry Melnyk the other, Eliott Chorley, Pat Lindy, Wil Kyle and Hin Thay seored tor Ttquals. Heelna held a del dead at (he “Und OF Che tivst but Flyers ted Mie connt 22) polng inte the Mird period oo Btinbkiewles scored twiee in 49 ‘seeands early in the (nud perted und Pole svared his vecond to ive Flyers abe margin, eqgada Seadne right dae k with two gorls “iM acconds Co chop (he edge to one. Another goal, by Norm Johnsen of Regia, was daa lowed beewie he wan standing iW the erenne, Calgary ploys the Royale at New Westminster: tonight white Wintiiper ts host to Ramonton, 4 ‘ Fred 0, wile OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 40d Ird Ave, W, a ' ‘ds hard as cement, would send them into the Grey: cup final at Vancouver -Novem- ber 26. The two clubs are meet- ing $n the WIFU final for the; third consecutive year, Should Bombers win, the third - ‘game will be played here Sat- urday night. As for the weather, the fore- easter sizes it up like this: tem-. perature just above zero. wind. ‘Heht to negligible, little if dtny snow, Clarke Stadium's grassy turf There ts no jee or snow on Hf, but cleated hoots have litte traction on the salid surface. frozen by a ween of below-zero weather, Healthwise, both elubs ure re- ported Al FE. kimos have one Gty Curlers To Take Part In Cup ‘Spiel Twd city rinks and one frum Terrace will be taking part In: the Grey Cup Bonsplel which pets underway in Vaneouver this’ Sunday und runs unt} the (al- lowing Friday, Leaving here tomorrow by ear rare rinks skipped by Jack Mit- chell and Kenny Warren, Tl. reported (hab a rink composes iol Dud Litue, Jimny MeConnell of Terrace and Doug Souter of Prince Rupert will also make the trip, possibly plekings up a fourth min in Vaneauver, On the Mitehell rink will be Jack Paul, Ovid, ALG Rivett, see- ond and Lloyd Laid, dead, while the Warren rink, sponsored by Prilpott-vitt wilh have Hurley Lewls as third, BUD Vance as 0p econd ind Curly Ms rout, leadl, seen ve meme ee “ Crary Thin advertivement (4 tot qub- lished or dlaplayed hy the Liquor Convol Hoard or by the Gaversy ty Daily Nows Clawifieds woot of Britis Columbia, jfainer fluring the season, man oon the sick lst Jim Quondamatteo, a husky 220- pound guard, who ds in hospital wih a back ailment, possibly a recurrence of an old injury, Bombers report no serlous inju- ries, Ivy sent his Eskimos through a Va-hour drill Tuesday night, polishing offensive and defen- sive plays. The players turned out i running shoes and sweat sults. reinforced with several sweaters, parka hoods and gloves, Many wore woollen face misks. to keep out the biting cold Bombers flew into frigid Ed- monton Tuesday night and most of the players went to a movie. No workout was scheduled, After Eskimos’ workout, Ivy sat in the dressing room shaking his head. "This weather ds rough, awfully rough to play in.” he sald, ‘There might be a lot of fumbles and a lot of passes dropped. It's so cold out there anything can happen.” Quarterback Jackle = Parker. thawing out under hot shower, sald the cold shouldn't bother} his ball handling. He wears skin-} tight golf gloves and “its no, trouble with gloves on.” ' “As long as it doesn't get any! ‘colder, it'll be alright.” sald the ‘all-star quarter from Tennessee. ~Plunging «fullback Nove: Kwong. league-leading ground will wear gloves also. “It's no trouble holdin’ onto the ball with eloves on.” sald the China Clipper. “But Pm sure voine to hate to hit that ground, It’s tust like cement.” Sherman wasn't ina talkative mood, “Too bad it can't he plaved on nt normal field.” he sald, “but It should be a eood ball tame. "H's cold alright, but Clb be wid to ver ridoof the snow We've had it in) Winnipee for twa weeks.” Afler that, Is an even-inaney , ‘bet with the breaks the deeidhie factor as far as the coaches are concerned, The men who set the adds say it's 3 to 2 in Savor of Edmonton. cwiemmeceee + aepememe oo Vernon Posts OSHL Record Bye The Canadian Pros Vernon Canadiabs swept) te their 10th consecutive win Tues- eee tear soma ecluy night to erente an Okanagan Senlor Hockey Leauge record, Canadians downed Kelowis ‘Packers 0-7 In overtime. In the Western International | Hoekey League, Kinberley Dyn’ aniters slaughtered Nelson Maple | Leafs Tel. @ Style ge Gordon & ‘Jeff Russel Memortal APPLIANCES @ Color | Dependability See the campleta new stacks of New Gf: Appliances Now on Display At Dial 3014 \ avr ae AVATUS STONE , team mates cholee Stone Named Winner Of Award '. OTTAWA @—Halfbatk Avates - Stone, Ottawa Rough Riders’ dn. minutes-a-game strong man, to- day. Was named winner of the Tropliy. awarded annually to! the Bip Four football league's mest sportsmaniike «and . vatuabie player. The 25-year-old former All- Amertean from Syracuse Univer- sity, in his third season with Olttuwa, was recently named ai defensive halfback on the Cani- dian Press Big Four aliestars, picked by newspaper men wand sports broadcasters. Two players from each of the four teams were nominated for the award by thelr teatmmasss. Final selection was made by the five governors of the Interpro- vineial Rugby Football Union and the league’s referees, um- pires, judges of play and head’ linesmen, Newk Asking $30,000 For Services BROOKLYN -#—A scowl on his face and a chip on his shoulder, : blg Don Newcombe arrived in ‘town today to talk contract with: Brooklyn Dodgers. "T'm asking for $30,000 and that’s exactly what UH settle for,” sald Newcombe, apparently sul bitter over the 12! per cent: reut he was foreed to take last year. The pitcher compiled a 20-5 record last year, hit 359, hit seve en home runs to break the Na-! tional League record for piteh- ers and went 2l-for-elght as a pinch-hitter for a 8h mark. “TL expect a fight and Pm not backing down one bit.” he sald. “TIL sit it out Into the spring dha, have to, Last season Neweombe pot $17,- 500, a $2,500 comedown fram the figure he collected dn Ian Wagner Paces Allstars In 708 Loop Ben Wagner paced’ Allstars to top team honors of H5d and 3100: for high single and three Friduy in the Local 708 Bowling League with men's high single of 283 and” a high triple of 787. Women's high slugle und three were rolled by Addie Milewski of Hotshots with scores of 268 and , 710, | Results. Mistars 4, Atonis 0, Digesters 4, Automuts 1; shots 4, Moose 0, Maniucs 4, Pipe’ Technichins 0; Pol Phint 3, Hparks 1) TUs 4, Powerhouse 0. coe recreates ertemeweneenermems | CRONGE DAWES AUCTIONEER ; Phowe G00 qi dose Anderson about League standings these deys Is- | Hot--: 'NHL Standings Assume Normal. Look With Big” MONTREAL (~The ig hook the Natlonal Hockey n't confined to the presence of | mi last season's have-nots ins the! more elevated perches. Fos the first time this season the weekly offlelal statisties shaw noo ties in the scramble for preterred positions, Another oddity ls that for the second tlme In the current cam- paign the goats-apzalnst averages of the netminders are all belov 3.00. Such a situation dldn‘t oe- cur in-any of the weekly com- pllations all through last season, Montreal Canadiens last week came up with two wins and a te and widened their margin over the second-plice New Rangers to five polnts from three. Canadiens have corpiled 23 altogether, Boston Bruins matched = Canadiens’ — pea for- formance, thelr five points ina possible six giving them sole possession of third place, one point behind New York. The Raneers, one of the sur- prise teams (his season, came out of Jast week’s skirmishine with 3 win, a loss and a tle. The per- formance of Chienaga Black Hawks wns the same, putting them In fourth place with 15 points. LEAFS IN CELLAR Disaster overtook Toronto Ma- ple Leafs and Detrait Red Wings. - The Leafs were beaten ino all: three starts and dronped to the -bottamn with 12) points, one be- hind the Red Wings, who gor out of the cellar without scorlmer a goal, The Wines played a score. Jess tle with Boston and the Mixed Curling Results Results of the Mixed Curling; League competition Saturday ts! as follows’ Mitchell 13, Newton 4: Gordon: A For These Particular Models! 5, Scott 11, A, Dominate 12 Berg 7; Parker 10, Fields 9; Mec- Lean 11, Simpson 7: Garner 7, Shtfer Bremner 13, Johnston 9 A correction in the 6:30 pm draw of December 3 schedule for’ the Mixed curling should read Bateman vs McDonald and M§bb, vs’ Rudderham. Schedule listed the Ted Parker and Harold Tham ; rinks In place of the Batemen-! McDonald game, 5 em ee ELIMIN Right now your car is operating in a lemporature danger zone—between 28 bind 58°F, whon lee frequently forms on tho throttle plate of the car- huretor—choking off fuel mixture during Idling. 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