© TMIS IS THE TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS icam which won the Stanley Cup champtonshitp in Maple Jeaf Gardens, Left to right (front row): Charlie Condcher; Frank Finnigan; Hap. Day; Conn Smythe, manager; Dick Irvin, coach; . Prank Selke, business manager; Ace Balley; Bob Gracle; King Clancy; Andy Blair; Red Homer; Lorne Chabot; Alex Levinsky; Joe Primeau; Harvey Jackson; Harold Darragh; Harold Cotton, The Gardens is celebrating Its 25th anniversary 1931-32, the Leafs’ first year i thls season - Seattle Trio Pick on Calgary To Up Individual Poi IESE Van any RG rie on a a n the then new nae By The Canadian Press fod Seattle Americans took the chance to buost their individual scoring levels Wednesday night at the ex-: pense of Calgary Stampeders, current doormats of the does nermenenewer ce nereneemeunam ate mntnae OO Oe Pe ceaptnennedee meme gbame ‘Pr alrie division of the Wester n | Hockey League. Three Seattle as the “Americans Stampeders 7-3 in Calgary. players com-@---7—--> bined to boost their point totals’ 14th goal Tuesday night and ‘rolled over; also badly hurt his knee, was lout of action Wednesday. (back row): ODT RE IU eS og ot Tim Daly, trainer; (CP Photo). nt Totals goaltending of Vancouver's Ray ‘Mikulan kept the game in doubt until the closing stages. He made 22 stops to Lucien De- chene’s 15 as Regals held an Regals started off the scoring -- ‘In the middle of the second period on a goal by Les Colwill. Vancouver tied it carly in the third as Dick Lamoureaux took Coe we es Prince Rupert Daily News 7 ‘ ‘Thursday, November 15, 1966 sianetescansecodesersveuseaseetsvesteretvevstieastesttedeieats , “ee ecererooerte seensocnsennarsncnivetetacsossistosssttte Russian Fone ) ‘in Bak | About Own Athletic Stars . MOSCOW (--Russians are vic- tims of their own sports propa- ganda. When. they learn, as they often did during the. Soviet Spartakiad in Moscow early in August; that their best runner or jumper was only the 15th or 20th best in the world, they are dumb- founded, When a Western visitor tells a Russian track and field official that in the United States Mik- hail Krivonosoy is recognized as the most consistent hammer thrower: in the world, or. that Vladimir Kuc is well known, the Russian Is as pleased as a coun- wry boy complimented for grow- ing the best corn in the country. in many ways it is apparent | fraction of the ly nothing about one of their ° owh athletes diher man's name, who he plays for and his position and whether he is a hard-working Communist or rather calm: about politics and party. . co The Western: newspaper. prac- tice ‘of: giving “all sorts of de- tail and human interest’ matter on a famous athlete is seldom than followed in the Soviet Union, Russla’s tically no contacts with the Wes and they are told little about the |: West's athletics In. the Com- munist: press, Russia ‘and Britain are stead in Moscow that Russian athletic ily: inereasing their athletic: ties officials and fans know only a but there is no increase. notice- information jable betwe about the West's athletes thatland Soviet Russias the West’ knows about Russia's‘ dvawback, the Russians ‘claim, rathietes, edge in every period, ~ is .the ‘American law which re- tle broke out” between Ranger | Russians often know practical- quires firearprinting for foreign ‘defencéman Lou Fontinato and} visitors. ve Als Rated Favorites, the “lack ‘of knowledge about the West's athletes goes far beyond ordinary provincialism. Russians. simply ‘have had prac- thes United States ‘The. main’ Val Fonteyne scored three GOADIES OUTSTANDING goals and an assist and Guyle} Other Seattle scorers were Fielder, league’s leading scorer,i Gordie Sinclair and Alex Kuzma. got five assists. Linemate Ray | Stampeders scored midway in Kinasewich scored twice. ‘the second period on a goal by INCREASE COAST LEAD Sid Finney. They got within ’ The win increased the Seat- two goals of Amerieans In the third on goals by Milan Mar- tle lead over Vancouver Canucks! , in the coast division to six, | Coo and Doug Barkley, but Fielder and Kuzma scored in the points. Brandon Regals edged ‘ the Canucks 2-1 on a. third- dying minutes to make {t 7-3. perlod goal in Brandon in the In Brandon, — the brilliant Les* Willey, the third ior Regals. rr a pass ab his own blue line and raced down on a breakaway, former Canuck, slapped in the winner late in after) Mikulan made a beautiful save off Eldred obussen, playing his first game had iry Daily News Classifieds But Coach’ Cautious — MONTREAL . ( — Peahead the Grey ‘Cup: Walker is a cautious ‘football coach who brightens visibly only Montreal defeated Hamilto after the ball bounces the last time, with the Montreal Alou- ettes still.in front. He’s playing the Saturday fin- ale against Hamilton Tiger-Cats and- home, total- point series.” _ e only other game scheduled, that way. Carefully- -voiced ap- uy THE 30-21 at Hamilton last Saturday | ni The Regals lead the Prairte division with a fourspoint mar- gin over Edmonton Flyers. No games are scheduled for: tonight. The Americans may have been moved to more-than-average exertion .by uneasiness about Canucks, who had moved to within four points of them fn the coast division and, up to Wednesday night, hd won seven games straignt, Scattle led 3-0 inthe first period.. Two.of, the. goals went to Kinasewich, putting him one up on Vancouyer’s Jackic Mc- McLeod, who scored his Leod: arte ne haere geenice Orme ne Bee A mean tame me WODEORLIEEEOLED COOL EDEL ELEEELODOLELLESUOLUEEETEL EDD IOS TFASEIDIT EN ESAVE TIME. gore wl ite Ovni NE Ors thite lt QE fate Fee Ad yar t a om RUBBER a Os OTL Ere Oe" xs little as . « we rr x PPPS LP ORE LILLIE OLE OLE EELS re: fa. Wty ud "Pelee Rupert “Phone 46 * ! an L Yi ry “MW Th if fy _ uF a ae ae ane A Ae a Det HUEVePENETOIE 18 nah BLUE BOMBERS’ AL SHERMAN GIVEN RELEASE AS TOP COACH sald “the player's | committee feels very. -definitely. the club. SAVE wONE! . WITH A QUALITY-MADE STAMP will help to maka your office just that much moro efficient %& ENQUIRE ABOUT PERSONAL STAMPS FOR HOME USE ‘we DAILY NEWS * ’ Special Selecte A FULLY MATURED QUALITY WHISKY Pbtshod or dixphiyed hy the hquae ¢ WINNIPEG @-- Al Sherman, coach. of Winnipeg Blue | Bembers of the Western Interprovincial Football Union for the last three years, will not be back in 1957, Ata press conference Wednesday night J. T. Russell, club president, announced. that Sherman had been given his re- | lease beeause the club and coach “could not agree on a con- | tract with the result that Sherman will not be head coach in 1957.” Ralph Parliament, vice- president: in charge of players, will go farther next year ulidtr a new “ode: The “player's ~ | committee recommended to the management committee that | Al Sherman not be offered a contract.” Arrive at M by JACK SULLIVAN Canudinn Press Staff Writer MinBUUAIN we ‘hue Cana- ‘dian Olympic track, welght-, Hiting and basketball teams ‘ironed oul thelr kinks in prac-| ‘uuce sessions today after their ‘arduous plane trip from Van- , COUVEr, | An interested spectator at the [track workout was Dr. Phil d- wards of Montreal, general ‘manager of the British Gulann y yeam and one of the greatest! C Canadian Olymple competitors, | | The Canadian athletes, with “the exception of Alex Onkley, ; Slept Jate Unis morning, The St, | John’s, Nfld. \ walker wis up ab 6 ium, and went for A flye- mille \ hike, / "d didn't sleep a wink since , sunday and | got up ab my | usual tine,” Oakley sald, "I had {ou luosen up my. Jevs and mind,” ONE LUNE BY "3" i Dr, ‘Hdwards, who competed ; for Canada tn 1920, 1902 and 1036, won free menats, THe placed third In uve 800- melres ‘in 1042 and 1936 and pleked up Tanothar third In the 1,600- metres [nh 1932, TRACK MEN CONFIDENT | Canada's track athletes are confident they'll do better than, “the 1052 tent whieh pleked up four polnts--In the 1,600-metre “relay, Probably the most optin- i" Aste is Glan Levenson of To- Perrace §: ponte, Phone 65 3) "Pa golng home Immediately after the games flash because T want to show my medals off," tho Ws yont=old high school eee 4 ont Bantd or ty the Guvernnent af brilivh Colmmbla, t pees Ape eta te “CAGERS FETED. BY LARGE CROWDS... First Canadian Teams praisal of the ffs and buts he feels can hurt his club have been’ his only comments, 4 A nine-point Jead isn’t mugh: against a high-scoring team like | the Ticats, says Peahead, ‘If it's wet, Hamiltun’s ground attack: will be hard-to contain because, he says, Montreal quarterback ‘Sani Etcheverry and his small shands have trouble with a heavy ‘ ball. But while the Als ran through | Wj practice Wednesday night, they| = were rated 2 to 1 favorites: to wrap up the Big Four final ‘and qualify for the third straight iyear to meet Western. Canada: in cee ee mete ie ty nanan nea cence VALUES 7 elbourne “GALORE... student sald jokingly. 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The Rocket has scored - 466 regular- -season goals since he -hit playoff: games, Rangets. have Richard's goal Wednesday night helped send Rangers to their sixth straight defeat. coy night, “The viclory moved.: ‘the bent tee to He never becn known to play fav-. Fontinato got a.10-minute. mis- hig-ieague hockey—plus: 62 in| narticularly felt his scoring sting. It. was the only game.of the: officials lv snus to, estore order,', five-minute majors, In ‘addition, ' conduct, . Harry Huwell of Rang- ers and: Montreal’s, Bert Olm- stead drew: ininors from’ referee Eddie Powers, Besides." Richard, Pronovost, Floyd Curry, and Bell-{' Rangers. ue Bo third- place Canadiens within two points of the. Jeading ‘) Bruins, In second. spot are’ De- onto Maple Leafs are fourth with ) -'14 points,. Rangers’ fifth with” nine and Chicago. Block. Hawks last with five. >. BELIVEAU IN BATTLE only two minutes old when a bat-; Montreal centre. 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