ney of the Bruins has already. ‘ince Rupert Daily News » fnesday, October 19, 1964 Habs Monopolize Honors In Individual Scoring MONTREAL — # — The way New Yurk Rangers and Boston Montreal Canadiens and Detroit are deadlocked for third place Red Wings bounced into imme- with four points each. Toronto diate contention for leadership Maple Leafs and Chicago Black in the brand new National Hawks are still looking for their Hockey League race caused no tirst victories. The Leafs have particular eyebrow-lifting but salvaged two ties to one by the the presence of a flock of Mont- Hawks. realers in the scramble for indi-' The goalkeepers’ fued is paral- vidual scoring honors may be in- Jeling that of the leading teams, dicative of things to come. Jacques Plante of Montreal has The league's official statistics, a goals-against average of 1.50) ¢ released today, show six Cana- and Terry Sawchuk of Detrolt/| | diens among the first 12 players.! hoe 1.80. They are the only goal- The Red Wings and the Boston ies in the circuit who have scored Bruins have placed three men a shutout so far. each among the select. The leaders: Veteran Maurice Richard, (A Pte Pom Montreal's ace sniper who has Richard, CANS ieee % 5 8 1 never won the point_scoring Core rot : , 0 it eas, . ¢ . WE, MTYOU ee Jj 4 title, currently leads the pack Lindsay, Detroit. ....... 7 4G (8 | . with three goals and five assists McKenney, Boston ...... 415 0 for eight points, He is hotly Labine, Boston ........ 4 1 6 6 | chased hy teammate Bernie pay ns pierre ; ; ° ; ay iat Piawelig ' Sy cae ae oa Geoffrion and champion Gordie piiveau, Gdus 2 2 4 8 | Howe of the Red Wings, each, peivecchio, Det. ........ 134 2: with seven points. Teeti. Cans Lovee e ene i 3 4 0 i Fackell, Baston Lees d , ; Geoffrion has a four-and- nay «. three count and Howe has three 7’ Mss py.) JACKIE PARKER of Edmonton Eskimos (holding ball) ‘manages ( goals and four assists. Ted Lind- Canadiens ........ 4 1 118 9 9, to squirm across the goal line just as he is pounced on by two say of Detroit is right behind Detroit ........... 4 1 015 & 8 Winnipeg Blue Bomber heavies during a Western Interprovineic! them with six points Rangers sees ives oe oie 4g, Football game at Winnipeg, Edmonton won the game -16-4. On it" i we 1 1 2 010 2" top is Bud Tinsley while Neill Armstrong (77) gives Bud a hand. | Although It's a little early to Toronto vs aan L th was s the second Edmonton touchdown. ICP Photo} try putting the finger on the Cmeago veces OAT 8 AD fae rookie of the year, Don MeKen-— come up with a splurge of four goals and one assist. McKenny, a 20-year-old cen- tre, came to the Bruins after only one season with Hershey, Boston farm club in the Ameri- can Hockey League. | Bracketed with McKenney at five points.are Leo Labine, also [0 do the work and Calgary of the Bruins, and all-star de- Stampeders the worrying for; feneeman Doug Harvey of Mont- third and final playoff spot in; i hitting the playoff trail rests on real, i the Western Interprovineial | the hope Winnipeg will lose its ‘The four-point group takes in “Fogthall Union. j two remaining games. in the WIFU. Ss AOS ware Baraat Jaele Levlat Saskatchewan and Edmonton! The Eskimos snatched second | A crowd of 17,000 fans in Win-| along with Alex Delvecchio of have assured themselves a place; place Monday‘ night by swamp- ; nipeg stadium saw Miner con- Detroit and Fleming Mackell of in the playoff circle but Cal- | ing the single-win British Co-; vert Howard Waugh’s fourth- Boston, ,eary's 12-11 win over the Bomb-']umbia Lions 22-0 in Vancouver. quarter touchdown to give Cal- Montreal is setting the pace ‘ers in Winnipeg Monday night: The Edmonton.squad has 1§/gary an even 8-8 record for the i : schedule. for league leadership with four. put the Stampeders and Bombers points, two fewer than the Eimonton Makes Sure of Pla volf Spot ‘By Shutting Out Lutkless Lions 22-0 © jin a third-place tie with 16! ‘league-leading Roughriders, Both Winnipeg Blue Bombers have | : points each, ‘teams have two games left iu the | But the game was the last of regular schedule, » i the reguiar schedule for the, Calgary's winning margin ‘Cowboys whose only chance oficame from the boot of Tom Min- By The Canadian Press versity who is the leading srorer : On the coast, the Lions could-' iwera i Rcbertson, Vie Lynn and rookie ‘Dick Lamoureux. er, flashy end from Tulsa Uni-: Flyers Defeat Quakers 6- 4) To Occupy WHL 3rd Spot} _ EDMONTON (CP) Edmonton’ in. the faite, Larry Zeldel and Johnny Saxton has a date tom Flyers, who hold a firm. grip on! Howls Milford each drew ma- Serve 15 days: in fall, starting. nae one the Western Hockey League’s in: jors in the third period for fight. |‘Thursday for traftle violations hut me " dividual scoring face, are also Ing. and playing-coach Doug Dut he says he's going to take The lee ly moving up in the standings, ‘Bentley of Quakers was handed Something with, him to keep hin stand in eo ‘Tho Flyers clambered over Cal- (9 10-minute misconduct for pro- WHIM — Kid Gavllan's.welter. jn Conyac gary into the No. 3 spot Monday . testing a penalty call,in the first ie Bi crown, hia, night by . handing. Saskatoon Period, What. you've got, to do, you've | ” Saxton Picks Savi In Title Bout on PLFASANTVILLE NJ, — w— W | ” ‘Thy Quakers their third loss in four|” Quakers hung on with a 22 ot to do,” sald the 24-year-old Gaving 2 nights, 6.4 saw-off in the fivsl period but, New Yorker. 't've got to pay that a th i And Edmonton's Bronco Hor-' fell behind 4-3 In the second, eri y Jn New York and BO! 0 50. He rein ih vath, with one goal, moved into 'Fivers scored two goals while Set Jt over with, eet Though Asked whether the impending i vei h and si sole possession of first place in Zeldel and Milford were off to} strength the indivitiual scoring statistics,’ sew {t up. jterm affected him mentally, the one point ahaad of New West- | New Westminster Royals open strong, muscular youngster re-: minster’s Guyle Fielder. a! Prairie tour. at Calgary to- plied: Fielder is the only outsider to night in the only game sehedul- ——— dent the Flyers' monopoly of the’ ed. first four positions. Johnny; Royals will. be coached by Max Bucyk and Vic Stasiuk hold down McNab, replacing Fran Bolten ee the third and: fourth positions, |who left the team Tuesday. — Phone 6032 and _ Rooke centre Norm Ullman.- ste tenement ong tee led the Flyers to victory over’ ithe Quakers with two goals and: han assist, Jerry Melnyk, Al Ar- bour, Ray Hanaingan and Hor- vath completed the scoring for ithe winners, For Saskatoon, the marksmen! - George Scnick, George GEORGE DAWES = ; “MILD” Fifteen penalties were called, ‘Sparks Top #08 Keglers | Sparky of the Local 708’ Five- 'Pin League topped the evening's ‘kegling Friday by rolling a score Hl of 2510, , | a | Ladies’ high single went to! | ‘Lorraine Hurley of Atoms with ay . '244 score, while lddios’ high three | ---+----——- -- ---ee- ‘was taken by Ev Hopkins of Gini | Pizzes with 521. Men’s high. single went to :Maniae’s Dan. Wiek with a score “of 256 and men’s high three was ‘notched by Neil Stromdahl with i 629 who helped pace Maniacs to ‘team high single of 930. | Results— Yardsticks 4, Auto ;Mats 0; Powerhouse 4, Shear- Hotshots 3, BTU's 1; ‘pins 0; ‘Sparks 3, Gin Piszes 1; Maniaes have played one game less, have ' four wins and one loss and trial : by one point. Canadiens lest at: + home to Detroit and then turned | the tables on the Red Wings in the Michigan city. nine points, The Red Wings, who | Prexy VS Vice-Prexy's Rinks Will Get Curling men power of the Eskimos: who had ers 1, beaten them 31-3 in ‘Edmonton Saturday, Quarterback Bernie Fatoney: ‘and halves Rollie Miles and Glen ; {Lippman scored majors for Ed-; n’t match the ground and air'!3, Atoms 1; All Trades 3, Digest | i : ‘Set For Oct: 26 | “a a on pcovered at St. Peter’ 5 | Vice-President’s Choice — ef or ct gy wood het i'Thom, Mitchell, Holliston, Bird, | Pcince Rupert's first offiekt t oody, chief commi ln 1 at i y rmissioner for Robertson W. Stewart, Dr. L. t ; Litlle League will wind up its | The official 1954-55 season for | vhell, Seott, Petersen, Eloyfson,: i:monton. “Bob Dean conyerte: veoommnmwwvm—n-'t the Prince Rupert Curling Club: Rowbotham, Thom, Aston, Rog-| all three and added a second-! will get underway October 23! erson, .quarter field goal. The other English: Vicar with the President's rinks ov- | C Section — Garner, Taylor,! point came when Len Meltzer Discovers Grave | | with a draw from the hat. ‘| man, Moore, Warren,> Matthey, ! against total to.312, The’ ions: Times and ice will be announe-' Bird’ Georgeson, Turner, Hollis-i have scored a points in 14) . President's Choice—~McKenzle, Gen, Richard Clement Moody.) pateman, Peterson, Turner Rud- prominent pre-confederation of- | | besing the vice-president’s rinks. Ford, Shier, Anderson, Rudder-| was rouged on a Rod Pantages, Club president Bil Mo Kenzie, i ham, Par ker, Ostertaz, Paul. | kick. . last Thursday chose the rinks! p gection— McKenzie, Bate- Of B.C. Se! flay ed later. (‘en | games, These rinks which will take Edmonton chalked up 19 first: BOURNEMOUTH, Hants, Eng- ; Yam land CP)—The prave of Mai. part in the match are: ! B ! downs, 10 more than B.C. The' ae G st 7 eague anquet ing and 90 passing against 144: > Q ‘ ficial in British Columbla, has} Angewen Bere and 84, for the Lions. las Night's Fights the | lands and Lieutenant-governor ; Greene, Laurie, Moore, under Governor James Douglas, | | seazon with a kanquet at Los Angeles — Don Grant, 166, | For the Gordon's Hardware! was buried here in 1887, He died, Trephy starting November 2 the: Canadian Legion Tuesday, Oc~ 19g, Los Angeles, outpointed : iy 14, Discovery of his grave entire slate of rinks has been‘ tober 26. 7 ‘Charley Green, 16114 Los Angeles | among shrubs near the church -jivided into four sections, seleat-. Little League cifisials said 10, entrance was announced by the sq by a draw frem the hat. Foi- today that all regular team! Salt Lake Cily — Rex Layne, vicar, Canon A. 1, E. Williams.’ lowing are the rinks in cach sec- | Players will be out for the din--206, Salt Lake City, outpointed Moody arrived in B.C, as a col-! tion: “ner along with thei manageys,, Wille Bean, 218, Los Angeles, 10, onel of the Royal Engineers, af-; A Section--Robertson, Berg, ‘2oaches, sponsors and olher cf- | Brooklyn — Paddy Young 165, | ter serving as governor of the| iW. Stewart, J, Stewart, MeNieze,, ficlals of the Little League As-: New York, outpointed Jesse Tur- Fulkland Islands, and was res-| Kellough, Laurie, Dr, Miller, Rev, _Soclation, {new 15034 St. Louts, 10, ponsible for building churches,| Sicher, New York — Gerald Dreyer, towns, parks, hospitals, roads! B Seetlon—Dr, 1149%, South Africa, stopped Ra- and bridges dating from the mon Tiscarerfo, 1454, Los: An- Fraser valley gold rush. 'geles, 1. REMEMBER WHEN. By The Canadian Press Greene, Mic! 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