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Pay ‘hn “ i wo Ser tai \ on Touted RKO Downed: Prince Rupert Daily News ian junior football ude Si which gt one time held the senior and intermediate’ foothal) silverware—the iturday to its trophy shelf irst Canadian city to have won all three, Winnipeg Rods turned back a highly- touted Windsor AKO team 19-13 on the frozen field of Winnipeg stadium to take the junior crown for the: § ji first lime, Phavine in Weabuye tempera ture and on snow-spotty slippery uit, Rods unieosed a strange ground attack which reversed last years Jitnor tithals when Windsor defeated them [ied an Windsor The ABs moved inte the sudden-death fal Saturday for ae record: fourth eausecutis ¢ year and they were deseribed is the best team cver ta represent the East in the chide Grey Cup thissie The cvwin, the -ixth maior 1oot- ball championship ter the city, follows, Canadian intermediate championships by the Winnlpes Rams in 1954 and Noswaod-St Boniface Leienbaate in Tan and senior Grey Ci vielories by Winniper Blue Bambers in 15, 1939 anid LOT NHL Games All End In 1-1 Thes By JIM BASTABLE Canadian Press Staff Writer You just can’t figure Chis Na- tional Hockey League, Six teams, play. They all seore, But nodudy wins, ~The strangest of alb hannen- ings dn the 1955-56 campaign eame up Sunday night when the six clubs fought to T-f thes, pro- bably ounpreredented in tne podern-day fame. A wholesale case of ceadioets | dsn't new. Things finksned Saat sway November 3. bat the scores: "were wot all the same The rundow. on Sunday's et PEMeNTS: Montreal Canadiens aeaiet the Raneers at New York i-t; Toronto Maple Leafs versus the Bruins at Boston, the sama: De- troit Red Wines and the Pack Hawhs at Chicane, ditto DIFFERENT SATURDAY There was nothing tke thet Saturday, however Every hone team won, The Peags edurd the Bruins 8-2. Red Wines brat Hawks db oasd the Thibs witl- oped the Bineshirts 6-1 When the weekend aetion wars aver Coradiens had ineresced their devene-lead: over Ranecers tu eleht ootnats. The Montreal. ers have Yh pomt~ Tied for third spot with 1 points are Pein, ao gpete are Pretrayt bs behind feats aud Haws. point vit! wath 15 BOOM LOOM INIURED Camidies, dot right winger Bernie Geotfrion for the coud tinge is ceean, He snffered: a Thoulder separation when ehech- edo by rearenard Daa Footineso and may be out five weels. Wednesday Paulin, and Ran pers clash at Mew York ube Hest NUE cane Hockey Scores WHelt Maberty fh tea 4 Pree ae Ma a § stil Pedititan He Seta Kadtslor je We tet it @ he et = 33) | @ Dependability See the complete new stocks of New GE Appliances New on Display Al | Gordon & Anderson Dial 3014 | Park Walls To Shroud |. | Esks Strategy | VICTORIA & —Coach Pap ivy wu take his Rdraonton Fskimes behind the high fences of Royal: Athletic Park here today to amu) out campaign strategy - with the emphasis oon defenee aeains! Montreal Alouettes in Saturdays Grey Cup tinal at Vancouver : Close to 1,500 Vietoria football lans were on hand Sunday af ternoon ta wateh the Eskimos romp around in sweat sults a few Hours after arrivings Dy pane from) Edmonton, ' Ito mayo be the lust thew lh see. Pyy indicated) the twice-daily stescions scheduied until Friday will be held in) see- ret. The temperature was a iredG four-below-gero when Eskimos’ left Edmonton, and a pleasant above as they stepped off the workoul ‘pline in bright sunshine. WONDERFUL WEATHER “This weather looks wonde:- ful said Ivy, “We haven't sees anything like it since alany abou last September.” The players were in high spirits—-parudy the result of Mon treal's 38-36 win over Torontu Saturday whieh put the Alouel- tes inte the Grey Cup game avainst Edinonton for the second Patright year Exks won 26-25 last year, “Wo were all listening to the same on the radio,” sald fullback Normle Kwong, ‘and Montreal would win. ta prove i Was © nu time.” Al aereed Alouettes are toine to be harder to beat this tine. “MEST BE BETTER" “They've evidently pot a tre- mehdous ten to beable to come: puck dike that.” sald quarterv ack Jackie Parker, “They niust be better Chin last vec” Parker's remars was con4irar eh by Eagle Keys, star centre of Jast year's Chdlaplonship edo who seeuted the qaame at Man- trea Saturday “Alouettes definitely stromier in all depagtinents than Inet ower” sald Keys, whoo dire hed back with films of the poe tocain the team Sunday, One player who may oe sorely Ddsbd oon defence ds Western Confercnee adlestir centre out Burris whoo injured his lee wunat Whinipes. Burrs was the only player on the bench di the Sunday afternocn workout, Uskimos inust cut two Amert- ean imports by best Satordie, and oa tev olffedal tndleated Burnis may be forved out of he vote E the dafury doesn’t mend The hekiinos, billetted at ths cedate Tunpress: Hotel livre, ver event, Stiaday alt ata spre: iad tnevie shawn far them ga downtows theatre We want {luke last are Try Daily News Classifieds hoping. sre f wl GOLDIE of Nae naimo, B.C. has been chosen Miss B.C. Lions. She will repre- sent the Western [nterprovin- elal Football Union team in the Miss Grey Cup contest at Vane couver, November 26 CCP Phetat SCHOBERG al Canucks Lead - Coast WHI e Catedban Press Westera Hoetey League sched: We ieckers ere up with a nie tural durmeg the weekend It took overtime oecsions to de- elde the winner in three of four scheduled games. In the fourth game, Vancou- ver Canuck. squared wecounts by blanking the Royals 3-0 in New Westminster. The win gave Ca- nucks leadership ino the WHEL Coast division and avenged an overtine Joss to the Reyials in Vancouver the previous night, Seattic Americans allowed Vic- turia Cougars two. first-period goals, fourht back with eounters in the second and third perod, and wen when Barton Braqiey scored at 2:00 of the extra ses- sion. Two Vietorla men were dn the penaity box at the the, fn Reeina. rookie Norm John- son seoted after two minutes of sovertime ta down the Saskatoon ‘Quakers 3-2. Brie Cullen wait- ed until the five-minute unuk ‘before giving Winnipeg Warriors (a 4-4 decision over the Flyers in Edmonton, Nest WHL games will be Tues- day with Victoria at Vancouver, Rermaout Calgary and) Saskia- toon at Winniper SEVPTLE DOG WINS PORT COQUITLAM, B.C An entry from Seattle Sunday took the Canadian field) trial chinmpionsbip and the Canaan National retrlever chamotouship at othe national champion-hin dee tras held here, Belle of Zemth, a fenrile tab- rador owned by Mike J. Wasabs ot Sevttle and handtect by Paul Shommaker, topped a field or 14 Canadhun and 00S. entrants to take the chumplonshlp é 4 ’ | Whyix bn (Tae Geatel ts since 1716 Hight Have yor Wut | ii A and blend Dill, hettled Ore aa! Avallolile tn Wa EUs oteeatteerien te te tent oad By Winnipeg 19-13 Mears 1955, Cty Rinks 1 4° Kvergreen ‘ i im i. | | | i 4 atte, qalsdemlied oe pend dirs genet wvied 2 of conrad! jad In feotlond Win, Lose Two In Cup ‘Spiel Two vietories and two EH defeats are the record su far of the two Prinee Ru- f pert rinks attending firs H annual ‘Totem bonspiel in Vancouver, The Bill Vanee rink has chalked up) two. stratyht war one in the ‘Totem and one tnt: competivions, The other city rink, skipped by doch: Mitchell, suffered two losses The Viencve rink composed ot Vance. Ken Warren, Harley Lew is and Curly Barbour defentc the Foster rink from Fdnioatt : Wand the Dud Little rink o Terrace 9-4 Mitehell’s rink, whieh has do & Jal Alt RivetO and Lloyd Las. on it. went down fo defeat 17 at the hands of the Parrst rs. of Barron, alberta and 9-8 bet: the Cook rink of Vanco The eream of 148 rinks cen through the primary events ia: seathed The bonsplel, offermie SP) 409 in prizes, will run all week oo connunction with celebrate: preceeding the Grey Cup eh a: November 26 Upsets were few, but anion the defeated was Matt Baldsc: of Edmonton, 1964 Dunsinie. curling champion Haldwin won his second dros defeating Hod oheerer of Win nipen 1-8 Butoin his openes he went dawn te wf Ud Steven: of Vaneouver G-4 Baldwin lost the came to! eighth end when the Stevens a. rink posted three pomntawad the. added singles on the final ta: ends R. P. Muon of Edmonton ¢ feated Frank Avery af Vanes ver, three-time BC. champ. 0% and then 2. Boesk of Caley dumped the west coast ice: 10-4. FORMER CHAMP WIENS Former Dominion champa ss Bil Rose of Sedwewies. Aits nosed out Ruddy Rudosni 7-60: d then closed the door on Te. Folk of Duncan, BO 1fe4 Howard Wood, droof Winnipes took an eisy i1-3 vietory f aun Vancoaver’s Georee Binnie and followed it up with on of de- feat of Bill Hopkins, Oseyaos. | BC, ' Bune Cartmell of Vancouver, 1950 BC champion. sdso beat Hopkins 0-@ and thea turn -d np the most lop-ordted win at the opening dey by threshing the RCAF rink from Comoe Ie 18-1. Gary Thode of Sastyitoon. [woe time qunior tities, mode tir. {rat apocrranee Un a nner piel a convenes one with goer dine 16-4 win over Pro At) Ane. ASKIH of Virneouver and an i-6 vietors, over ROTEL MeBKasu sot Stettler, Alta 1 Garnet: Campbell of Aveuled, Sask oo Kip of the [ho Dotanton Pehainps, ven outoaver it. HLeatherdale of Wint.pes 1b 4 oft, RST vith Vsveege 2 Ve pgp ey” sep hatles Wed | i | 1 | | Witedt ar deaiaved iy che Clq | Contiad Hamed or ty Che Cavemen ab Wriieh Colmbta WEE Fee ev eatennee te yainiesee mammary condi OD Cafemen Edge Sunrise 29-28 In Ir. Cage Tilt | Pouls almost spelled defeat Saturday for the La Gondola! narrowly squeezed by Booth’ Memorial High Sehool Sunrise *O.28 in the feature game of Prinee Rupert: Basketball Assae- mittn feamue phiy at the Give Centre Leading 22-18 at the three-. quarter mark, the cafemen were: outscored 10-7 by the school’ ron in the flnab frame, with all Sunrise points coming on free; throws, A: field goal by ‘Perry Shenton, with 25 secands — re-; inaining In the game, gave BUL Morrison's Gondola team the: win. In other games, — Frosty’s: swamped Golds 21-7 in a senior girl's fixture while Fraser and’ Payne dumped Ormes 22-17 in the juverdle Jeague opener. Game plaved last Tuesday tn miventie lewue between Anhui ciation and Praser & Payne and: wou SE-2B by P&P owill be tee! plased as it was not a scheduled bestuce, the Assochatien execu. tive cuancunced Saturday SHENTON PACES WINNERS Shentan paced his team to vie. tory with 10 puints, while John Neepton, with 13, was tap point- eetter for the Sunrise squad, sending ‘het came into overtime, seconds af- vey Shenton had sent the ball through the hoap. With 23 see- onds deft in the game, Art ‘Tur- eotte fouled Sunrises Phil Thom. Thom missed on the first arow, hat onde the score 28-29 on the Hunpize missed ond Suntise ded 6-doat the first Steak, oat triiied V7-1@ at the half. Lea Gondola scored 22 of their puints on field goals and sank sven of 2 free throws. Sunrise cofonine field goals and made 10 1G sree throws pay off, Fro-ty’s bad Hite trouble in her come with Golds and led “ot. ]e-S and 1d-5 at the breaks Anne Cotuesi and Marilyn Farni- eryithoix points each led the haprers Sally Morrison with thir pais and Sandra Giske ad srigne Johnson with two wen scered for tne losers, racer and Payne led all the wayvound showed up on (he large ond of 6-3, 9-G and V4-1D scores, Ormes Wong contributed to the P&P tetal with an unscheduled vasket atcdinst fis own team. Right now your car | fomperature dangor 28 forms on the throttle hurotor—choking o during idling. That's w Columbia, your car Gasoline with the now Do-Icor Addi- tive—{-A's rovol inyradiant that aliminates carhurotor and 58°F, when leo frequently Johnson led the winners with eight polnts, sinking three Meld cyuntor basketball squad as they: goals and hitting 100 per cent on two free shots, while Derek Al- Jen paced the losers with) four tleld goals. Tomorrow night, Fraser cad Payne meet Annunciation ina jiiventle encounter while La Gen. dola is matched with the Fraser wid Payne junior team in the feature contest. JUNION Sitarise Newton Ui Leask & Lens: vald, Thom od, Smith 4. Johnsen Ritehte, Macintosh, Your 4. Netaony La Gondola. Morlsen od, Sheaton i Stewart 4) Tureutte 6) Dit, sede wick, Gyey 2. Baay 2) Denn Anton Mortisan 4. Referees, Art Helin anf Truee Por ward SENIOR GIRLS Qolds- Kemp, Giske 4 Johnson 2. Morrean J Web, Wiek Frosty’s -Pletee 2) Catton 2 Coin sl, Harvey 20 Parmer oa Calderend i Hiaasen J. Das ideor Referees, Hruce Borward and dean SHititas. ~, CROW MEIN JUVENILE Prager Payne Maecbood Jedi: son, Rudolph 2. Hebb) Olin Lem. 4. MacLeod, Pleren 2, One's Jensen. Algel Stewart oo. Lingotteus (Wong, Orme's 24 bo Atlen U cq Men, Thom, Turcatte 4. 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