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Bottoms’ 7 five- yard | end run. - Carpenter bulled over from the Calgary two, after: Riders® recov- :}ered a. fumble on :the Stampeder six!,On the’last'play: ‘of: the half, 5 | Knox: boomed. ‘a.punt't from. mid- field for a‘singl . “Knox. dropped: th ‘ball ‘on’ a third down’ kick. and was smoth- sr ered: on: the Calgary: 25° to-set: up | Tripueka’s. touchdown, -made- on: a. one-yard “quarterback | sneak, {but he: brought the’ Cowboys 4 ight’ back when Riders fumbled. wunsford plunged five times from lly coring from two ‘Knox’ was -the big. cog ‘in Cale Wings,’ who: got: away ‘to a “slow { Boston: rth | points ‘are. five players; ‘among r | Canadiens, “scoring - Jéader,,’ |sedson,; Tied. with. ‘him’ are “Guy "MONTREAL Ko—Détrolt ‘Red start a year. ago, are the sharp- est’ team so far in’.the new. Na- tional Hockey League season and their. first place. position < is. re- flected’ in.- the, fact ; “they : have three: men, among. the leading five: scorers.” “Ted. “Lindsay. heads. the’ Nal hatade with’. six: - pointstwo goals and.four: assists. ‘He picked up’. three ‘assists’. last; - week | ito ih ne ice To Tot op Scorert Marty Pavelich of ‘Detroit ana defenceman Mohtreal: The Red Wings, unbeaten * in five starts, were dragging ina fourth- ~place tie on two wins and three losses at this time last yea "Miami, Fla: (AP)—Virgil Alcins, 149,. St. Louis, Toledo, Ohio,. 2." ‘LAIRD, SLOAN of Montreal, -vated as one of Canada's best -perroriuers in the 440-yard run, will: compete on Canada’s track and field team at the Melbourne “Olympic Games, He will likely compete in the relay cand 400-metre events, (CP, Photo). Last Night's Fights New York (AP)--Frankle Ryff, 199, New York, butpointed Frankie: Ip- polito, 139%), New. 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