- SL, ree a awe ~~ ee we he wee oe mee a - Leafs Shut Out Canadiens 2-0 7 With Top Netminding, Checking, eres By The Canadian Press It's harc to beat) Montreal Canadiens at checking but Tor- onto Maple Leafs accomplished out the National Hockey Leavue- Jeading Montrealers 2-0 in ‘Tor- onto with a Gavzling mixture af fore and backeheckine and same oustanding poaltending, Tt was the Habs’ seventh de- feat of the 1955-46 campaign, The Leafs had respeet in one tye and defiance in the other as (hey overpowered Cuhadiens with two second-period goals. It was the-only engagement of the Nicht and the Mid? fans were delighted, s “Ron Hurst, a rookie rieht “winger, and vetcrin right winger ~~vanals, Goaltender George Armistrony provided the Narry) Lum- nuit defens- his second ley was the strong ively, picking up shutout of the year, | HIG NIGHT FOR LUMLEY Hurst fred the fourth poal of | his big-league ecarcer when he‘ heat netminder Bob Perseault at, $25 of the middle period with a! - foot shot from the side of the! net. Perreault was subbing for the injured Jacques Plante. - Armstrong scored the insur. ance goal, his seventh this sea-. | Whe Service and Parts ‘? ory Departments ~ RUPERT . $7 points, one behind the second son, at 18:30 after some i SUeckhandling. Lunicy was both brillant and: Wings, ducky in stopping 28° Hab shots. : ond period on veteran Maurlee sidelines with a and Richard who was seeking the Leafs were without jod on a Jow drive by centre Jean? fracture below the sinus, Beliveau, the league's leading scorer, ‘tonight. The victory sent Leafs into a pame aginst Canidiens eight behind the second-place troit. Warriors Crowding Flyers / In Prairie WHL Standings : By The Canadian Press Nobody is unreatening deaders in either the cost or! Bell, ‘prairie divisions of the Western! Hockey League, but things are; was Royals goalie Bey Be getting tight around the middie. ! Winnipeg Warriors gained two points Wednesday night in their battle for second place in the prairie circult, by downing Ed-, monton Flyers 4-2 before 3,400 fans, The win leaves Winnipeg with apiece. Singles went to Bart ‘Lean In the second period. Each ‘received a minor, and Put Co- ton of New Westminster picked ‘ ‘Joining by. place Fiyers. . On the coast, Seattle Ameri- cans showed surprising punch to; Curling Results down New Westminster Royals! rt) _ Eight "A" competition and one The win left Seattle In the; "B" competion game were curled basement with 26 points, but it Off last night in the Mixed Curl. also left Royals and Victoria ing Bonsplel bringing the prim- ‘Cougars tied for second place ary competition out to the 8's. with 34 aplece. Tonight games will see “B" Danny Summers, Barry Cullen competition advanced to the 3's and Eddie Mazur scored in the and tomorrow the ‘splet will be first period to give Warrlors ai brought down to the finals, 3-0 lead, Paul Masnick got the! which are scheduled for Mondiy fourth goal in the second. night.’ Ray iKkinasewich scored both: , neat New York Rangers and two be. "hind the third-spot Detroit Red Camidions nissect all-star de- | the fent Inst night as they shut. His best stops were in the sees fenceman Doug Harvey, on the! ingury, ; rearguard | 806(R yonl, and in the third pers Hugh Bolton, recovering from a} Three games are scheduled for , Leafs have a return; ne ' fourth-place tie with) Chieaga' Montreal, the Hawks are at New ‘Blick Hawks. They each have’ Yerk and the last-nlace Boston | 80 points, 21 behind Canadiens, Bruins meet the Wings at Ppe- the! Bradle, Gordy Sincialr and Bey | Outstanding player on the fee ntley. Referee Joey Johns settled a ‘discussion between Seattle's Jack ‘Bownass and Royal's Motto Me- burn of Seattle and Fred Creigh- | ‘up 10-minute misconduets for 4 } t hot i to ' FOUR GIRL MEMBERS of Canada's Olympte ski team pose with thelr manager for a group’ photo between practices at St. Jovite, Que, Standing, left to right: Anne Hegetvelt, Ottawa: Lucille Wheeler, St. Jovite, Que., and Gini Seauin, QRehbec, Seated Carlyn | Kruger, (eft: St.. Sauveur, Que, and team manager Mrs. Pat Ramage, Brantford, The winter Oivnmtes will be held In Jantary at Cortina, Italy, Text Books Among Items Shier Taking to Europe By DON PEACOCK Olymple sklers chosen despite Canadian Press Staff? Writhr the fact they suffered broken OTTAWA @ — Skiing won't legs last winter, Each had to be the only thing on the mind. pass a stiff medical examination of Ottawa's Ann Heggtvelt when before gaining final approval, she competes for Canada in the Anne and’ Oitawa's Tommy winter Olymples in’ ftaly Jan. brothers -- Art and Andy 26-Feb. 5, passed the medical test with lit- With 88.57 Win Off Al t John Kootnekofr counted to and) (CP Photo: | ' 4 Town e Hallers-Avenge. Loss. i fe ern EDMONTON -- Edmonton, Hallers accuricy was superior, ‘Towne Hallers, sparked by the} with the Edmonton players scor- MacIntosh ‘brothers and big Ed! ing on about $0 per cent of thelr iLucht, whipped the Canadian attempts while Athlotles were Cinumpion Port Alberni Athletics | successful on only 30 per cent of §9-57 Wednesday night in an ox-Uthelr shots, | ¢ hibition senior men’s basketball! Playing coach Elmer Speldel :game here. More than 1,000 fans watched ‘ers on the §.C, squad Columbia squad defeated the Ed- > point. monton club in five games fn) the Woste ra pratries, tlred at the end of the + Norm Macintosh counted 18+ rst halt and thelr play became ‘points, Brother Don and Lucht ragged in the each scored H, as did Jack LOja.; conimiited 20 personal fouls, | Ron Bissot of Athletics was; compared with — nine called} | “high svorey with 1) points, while agnlnst Halters, The two clubs meet again t 1 Doug Bringham 12, jhight in another exhibition i The Hallers led 47-26 at the! mateh here. ihall. | Lineups: Rocky Chosen 2 Edmonton--N. Macintosh, 12: ‘Prince 10; D.: MacIntosh 11: Kruger, Lucht 1, McCallum, Lil- Ja; Stevenson 7; Mendryk 3; i ws ' j Newton 6; Hansen 2; Karren 7. | F ht f 5 5 : Total--86, : | lg er 0 ' Port Albernt.. Williamson 2; “Brown 2: Kootnekoff 14; Hi, Clark 4; Bissett 19, Total 87, By Magazine co, JSE WANT ADS.—THTRY Pay NEW YORK (AP) —': “ADS. ‘Heavyweight champion’ CRA FTS ‘Rocky Marciano has been: . FOR named “lighter of the ALL AGES Year” by Ring Magazine: cand the Nov, 30 rematch: ‘of Carmen Basilio and, “Tony Demarco for the welterweight title has been ‘selected “Fight of the year,” Diguing deeper into the year's Civic Centre ee ‘reputed ns one of the beat play. | , did not: nade the Hallers avenge a defent suf; net inte the game until the secs! fered last yeur when the Britieh jond half und he did not score | 4 | Athleties who appeared to be! fanada Final ands affected by the change In nt. | then went on to win the Ca- tide from the weet coast to the! ~ nadian title. second half. They: Speldel, Samarin 2% Brinham 12; j ' ! 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Parker 6; Johnston 10, MeDon- Rudy Fillon and Val Fonteyne ‘Wd §: Mitchetl 11, McNelee 20: were top Seattle scorers with two Eby 12, McLean 5, BACKACHE : MaybeWarning Whooper Flock Backache is often caused by lazy kidney | Cu t by One action, When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the | system, Then backache, disturbed rest; AUSTWELL, Tex. -2-— All but ai that ted.out and heavy-leaded feeling - one of the adult whooping cranes may soon follow, That's the time to take { inetate ton ‘ im Dodd's Kidney Pills, Dodd's afimulafe 20 the world’s last Mock have ar- y -tived at the Aranas national the kidneys to normal action. Then you FH ) feel belter—steep hetter—work beller wildlife refuge for the winter. 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PO ORDERS TO TAKE ODT If she gets any spare moments on the trip, Anne expects to study history ~- “1760 to the present.” That was her Intention when she left to begin tralnine tle trouble in November, ‘ihe: boxing schedule, the magazine fourth, Monique Ianglals of Que. “!8o selected the third round of - bee Gitv didn't make it, hoy. the Archie Moore-Bobo Qlson ‘at Heajoy Out for the light-heayy crown sufticlontly had not yet Heated: as the “Round of the Year.” STETSON *: One game played in “B" com-- The missing whooper Is consider- ‘ed lost for good, refuge director eabsm 8 aka 1] Fast Passenger and Sredght at Mont Tremblant, Que. with nine other members of Canada's Olymple skit team. The petite blonde, in Grade 1, planned to squeeze text hunts into her suitcase for lne fieht ‘YOUTHFUL VETERAN Ski competitions fn Surape aren't new to Anne, despite hey ‘youth, She representgl Ceniilt at the charaplonstips in to Eurone. Sweden two winters aco. She INJURIES INTERRUPTED maide the best Canadian show. ing, Skilng hasn't helped Abne’s. formal education mitch, _ At J59 then, she placed ninth iin the downhill. seventh in the She flunked Jher physies, ol- ‘gebra and French Inet veay when Slalom and was leading the fleld by two seconds in the eiant sin- tshe broke her leg while practis- ‘ing slalom runs and had to miss lom when she fell on the icy i couple of months of school. trall near the finish line, She figures she'll be away from A week eariier she hal won ‘classes. this winter for about Norway's Holmenkollen tant hree months. But she's cteter- slalom, defeating Trude Kyleck- ‘mined to catch up when she ¢r. an Austridn who wou the ‘eomer back, women's world slalom champien- Turning from learning tu ekl- ship a few dave Inter, Ing, Anne, who'll be 17? Jan, 1 sald ft wasn't easy to ect hor wary at Moni Tremblant, Anne ‘broken leg back in-shape for this won the University of Mentroal's winter. fiant slalom and was second to tarer aed ot wala , During the summer she soent Miss Langlals in the Quiche | ‘a lot of time exerelsing, walzing senior wamen’s championships. ‘and bieyeling. She started using: Anne's only regret [s that the her cro-s-country skis aloneside: Canadian team didn't leave onr- the fence around Ridenw Wall, Her for training in Enrene, In- resldence of Governor-General stead oof waiting until carty ‘Massey after the canitals frst fanuary, snowfall In November, “All the other countries’ teams Anne ts one of four Caridian are over there.” cho ent We “ - fare the only team sittwe et “home.” Bnt che wasn't bitter about the ‘CASA's decision to have No Haggling This Year | For Minoso things, Togtess.” she satd Then CHICAGO Minne Minosojshe excused herself’ from ‘Qe :Nns foregone his usual holdout! interview. “My homework,” ahe slege with Chiengo White Sox: explained. ; “And has sent in his signed 1966) contract, : The Sox recelved his contract! Wednesday from his home at: Marlanon, Cuba, The pact ts re- ; ported to call for about $32,000, ‘the same as he recelved last, isenson when he slowed duwn to 200 after hitting above .200 for two years, Jhefore moving ‘stages In Europe, into the )axé Try Daily News Classifinds Salllngs Cram Prince Rupert 4 Vo Vancouver -~ Vriday and |. Young Women In white ; Aunday 0 pin, To Kiflmnt--Priday and Sune cherlth o shoe that | gives thelr feet day pam. Vo Stewart, Mee Atm Sate} such loving care! urday O aan, To Kineatlth = Vortnightty from Prhved Wupert Oet, 33, Nov, §, Nov. 10, fee, 9, Pes, 1, Nee, v1, To Masset and North Queen Charlottes» Oel, 20, Noy, 3, Nov. 17, Dees 1, Dee 16, Wee, 90 To South Queen Charloltoyes Oot. 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