Bombers W 4 ‘ 4 aaeae op VARIES WITH INDIVIDUALS. Sand wipe ott ons’ i: matical chance ‘oF | * seagon daa dendiock with the! 4 YO PIT AVERAGE PERBONS, SHOT. ach ‘ é To . By The Canadian Press ; syitish Columbia Lions last flickering hope for a playoff spot in the Western Interprovincial oothall) Union was snuffed out Monday night in action high-' lighted by a rash of records, : At Winnipeg, before a crowd of - , 14.730 fans, the Blue Bombers | | the pass on his own 25-yard Hne. trounced the Lions 24-13 to cinch | The total gain on, the play was! ~ Unlrd piace, the tast playotf spot, | 104 yards compared with the: last methe- | previous WIFU high of 100 yards, | ending the} reached twice, In 1950 Fdmonton’s Doug Pyz-: rer caught a pass from Lindy | with no playoff, Berry and the play resuited ina the last-place, 100-yard gain.” In 195) Winni- | * Stampeders walloped the second= peg's Jack daeobs threw to end: t place Saskatchewu Roughriders: Neil Armstrony for another 100- y 4-6 in a name featured by some lyard phy. sPeelac uke bannisny wid passe) The 14-yard Caleary pley was fe. only one yard short of the Cant: Edmonton Eakhnos, already idian record: set ktst year when! sure of firct place and @ bye into jquarterback San Elcheverry of the .playolts, were ide, ‘They | Montreal Alouettes threw to Hal) élose Out the resukur schedule { Patterson. ak home Saturday might enter} But the Stamps saved another « taining (he Stampeders. spectacular play for the crowd PLAYOFF PREVIEW of 10,000, smallest of the 16- ‘Tn the other half of the reg- ganie season at Mewala Stadium. + ular schedule finals, the Rough-| In the third quarter, second- riders invade Winnipeg for a string quarterback Bill Steven- * preview of the conference play-!son threw a §§-yard forward: © off semi-final to open Nov, 5. ‘from centre to end Willie Rob-; At Winnipeg Monday ninht re in the Saskatehewan end half-back Jerry James, the 21-| year-old home-brew, set ab un- Other Calgary touchdowns | 2 Official conference ground-gain- | wore scored by Bob Meyers and! ing record. James, chosen last. Baz Nagle. End Tom Miner con- } yenr the outstanding native foot-. verted all four. pall player, carried the wall for End Joe «The Toe) Aguirre, a 143 yards to boost his total this! veteran ineluded in the Rider season to 1,080 yards, 22 yards) import quota only after another: more than the previous high! player was hurt, kicked two field” reached Saturday by fwilback! goals to account for all Regina's Normie Kwong of Famonton. points. Beth James and Kwong, a Cal-, pary product, have another game to play. - James carried the ball for two of Winnipeg's four touchdowns. The others were scored by full- q 2 Bombers. a AL Calgary, n spot at stake, ROLE TE PTET we 2nd Shutout Elton Taylor. All four were con-! ln Row ’ verted by quarterback Buddy: | Leake. _ British Columbia {oven downs | were scored by halfback Bailey | OF CC ene ‘and end Dan Edwards, Centre: ' EDMONTON @-- Goalle Lucien _ Dechene turned In a faultless ‘netminding performance here: Monday as Regina Regals turned: back Edmonton Flyers 4-0 in a) Western Hockey League gante. back Lorne Benson and halfback 4 ; Ron Baker converted both and! ' punted for a single. i MAY HAVE WIFU MARK In Calgary a WIPU record was believed set when quarterback Don a Renn a tora Dechene’s shutout against the: Renna who Tel Blyers, currently on top of the | | for. a touchdown after catching WAHL Prairie division, followed a: oe mm" "oO coore turned in against Sas-- ane Gordon Stratton was the top: ;marksmian for the Regals, firing | itwo goals while George Senick: ‘and Ray Manson scored the dth-, VE} ers. Bill Kyle assisted on three, | ' The young Rewind ciub, league; newcomers this yeu, pressed the! ‘defending champion Flyers into: a state of disorganization throughout. . Regal forwards consistenuly: stepped into Flyer passes and! ee stole the puck fiom Flyer stiets: *s with a display of man-to-man: | checking, . Manson opened the scoring, with a slider from 25 feet out: late in the first period. Senick: scored again before the period: ended with a similar effert thats glanced in off Gile., Boisvert's skates, ; Stratton got both his markers In the second period. His first ‘was a knee-high blast dnto the comer on a smooth pass front tay Kyle while hs second Wali pope A oped in from a scramble as Hois- ivert lost his footing. | Peahene had only two cloa ‘calls. He pleked the puck up isnfely on a point blank shot hy ae sChuck Holmes and smothered JOAN HARDY, 21, hag been ifanother close In drive while Re- chosen Miss Ottawa Rough [pina was a iin short, Rider. The blue-eyed, five- feot“five blonde, will repre. vent. the Ble Four Club at Vancouver's “Miss Grey Cup" competition November 25. Wer measurements ure 36-20-36, (CP Photos ~~ SPORTSMANS DIGEST “use, ADVANTAGES OF A count!’ SHOTGUN SCOPE ie sit se NY would he to buy by staees rest pronerty covery on wae Visit to Regia. "Master Plan " Disclosed CALGARY ( -— Mayor 1. TI ‘football ahadinm ‘dental me to be used for construction of th ‘ + LYE-TO*CHEEK DISTANCE | Prop. WITH NON-AVERAGE FEA TURES CAN'T SHOOT THEIR BEGT WITH FACTORY SHOTGUNS MADE nbout. $2,000,000, Nevelopinent of the stadin GUNNERS EYE MUST BE ALIGNED jOF the Exhibition grounds wit EFFORTLESSLY FOR LACH SHOT, "ITS Ve OFP ALIGNMENT, IT a CREATES A 10" ERROR AT 40 YDS. CUNT IS EXPRNSIVE ALTERATION ; OF GUN OR USING ASCOPE WITH GCOPE, BYE*ALIGHIAINT CAH BE OFF Ve" WITHQUT SHOT ERROR, hoard, the mavar sald, the fneb that the WEEN, AIM WITH ITS COT 4 Tyne heen tiverted In Ut katoon Quakers Saturday. | Winnipeg Warriors play the: Canueks at Vancouver tontaht: while Edmonton pays a revarh | Mackay Monday disclosed Ws l'master plan” for erection of a Pnanedalery: north of the eity's famed Stam- tally the plan: ih ‘blocks near the hear, of the ely vetndiiim, He estimated (he cost of nequiring the pronerty did ' Walling the stadium would be | could also serve for expunslon the complete area under the management of the Exhibition Pam not advocating that the Exhibition board take over the football team, But we must face Exhtbitten muab expand and we ean lives Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 25, 1955. 3rd Place —oyenan’s SON NAMED BUCS’ GENERAL MANAGER Joe 1. Brown, 37, son Gf movie comedian PITTSBURGH sneral manager of the Pitts Joe E. Brawn, today wis named ge bureh Plrates baseball t mw one-year tern. Brown will asame his dudes on November i and will have complete charge, seid President John W. Cuubraith who inade the announcement. \ . Rickey wil remain in an advisory capacity as a divector ander the terms of his original contrect His son, Branehe dy, wll continue to direct the Pirate’s farm systen. os Brown is the former general manager ond president of the Elrate’s New Orleans fn club, _ oy ‘e * swattoe fied’ ost people do- if they have it to sp ost people who have it | | Nn N \ rolve two problems.” i J He anid tho popularity of the} A Win wot rr Blampede hay overtaxed extatine WirHouT, SCOPE, BARREL BLOG: [KpNCe nt Vielorin Park, duh AART OF TARGET. WITH THIS HONs nddad It cannot. be relocated he- MAGNIFYING BCOPC, BARREL IGN'T lense about $10,000,000 niready eh Oe cece cand fare 4 eminent A Sm LR mE 8 Eten ty a ome on Bre gp ing rinks of the Women's Curl-| wa in Club up until the {irst week p.m.--MeNelce “in December are as follows: OCTOBER 31 MeNiece ¥s Schuman; Lahti vs} “am to suececd Byauch Riekey Sr. for” Qokacuns Ghuraer vs Meno: ads NUR MEE Ope me anne ys! a w “, . Evening Ri Romainder of draws for even-{ Turner. vs Petrow,, Bremner Te Schuman; Stohi vs Borie. vs Newton. | iNOVEMBER 21 6:30 pan Turner vs Bremner | Stoh} ys MeNelee. Schuman vs; MeBonald, , 8:30 pane. John Rone, 8:30 pant—-Billfngs v3 Pet- son’ va ‘Them: Garner vs Now. | fw, Lahul vs B. Johnson; Gar- ion Whatman vs G. Johngon, | Her vs Whatman. 10:30 p.in—-G. 10:30 pan, -- Turner vs Bone; johnson vs MeDonald; ‘Thom vs! Bremner vs Billings. . Newton. _ ‘OVEMBY ‘NOVEMBER 28 NOVEMBER 7 | G330 pan. 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