; a x . od TA TiN yee Ne . . " ' , . Bee OU My? Ae AD Bethe a . Tl a ae a be ae os Nyt My yi, faye “ye A Mang yee ging U2 Gg PeEm PPR StU Ne ote EP Doe at al eet REV SAM ILIA TEA IE 9 Far 9nd SE Rati Bears Suffer ° "hn tmie1 47-7 Massacre - By Giants By JACK WAND NEW YORK (— New York: Giants were red hot and Chi- cago Bears and 68,036 fang were frozen, That’s the story of the 1956 Saeett League championship ' plevoff In a nutshell. HARVIE GAY, Sports Editor Giants skipped over. the fro-" LPIA OEN OO LEGOLODL LOE DCOLS ELAS ELOEL EOI OTEIOL AAI, zen turf of Yankee Stadium in their white basketball shoes for six touchdowns Sunday on the: way to a shocking 47-7 victory, Ro inson unt er og over Bears, who had gone into: the game three-point favorites, | Giants amassed a 34-7 half-. cl He woes on rewadal time lead in a fine display of ! ing 4. 2. in n Detroit to or balanced offence and rugged defence. The Bears, who had r t ' 1 e i> ue rallied to the Giants 17-17 ina @ CHARLETON HE . i - NEW YORK i—iIt's- a unique occasion when Ray Robinson, regular-schedule game Nov. 25, jy ip - ANN M teR on : ring had: beaten: Wings 0 on Detroit ice, fighting in his own class, finds himself an underdog. But that’s never were able to geb back into © c — voluntary pay-cut' this this: seasonthat any team has|when the onetime dazzler, now 36, defends his middleweight ; (RECORD DIVVY Id: that: the’ ‘turned the twieic at Detroit Olym- crown against strong,’ 25- -year- “old Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, | “They were up, We were down, ore he'd be Plans Utah, 6 coreneeee 'Said Paddy Driscoll, completing! ‘fo. Sharing honors with Mackell as Taking notice of young “Ploy ‘Nevertheless a crowd of 14,009 Is’ his first season as Bears’ head! the ‘bait, . In Bruins got’back on top after los- Patterson’s knockout of ancient. expected to nay $150,000 for! ‘oach. “There’s nothing you can; 6-57. cam- ing-the lead to Detroit,in Boston Archie Moore for the heavy-iNew York’s first title fight ir, S8y about a defert like this, We | {iégoals.”;last .Thursday was goaltender weight title, . the bookmakers) more than a year, ‘just didn't have it.” ‘cke only team that Terry Sawchuk, who, must have! pve established the aggressive! Radio and television are tu, Despite the colt and the! \ Jeague: “made 15, 130 Detroit fans, second- ; ‘ ‘ jstreng wind, the partisan crowd | Rocky ‘Mountain mauler as the:add another $190,090 to the pot, i enjoyed the’ rout of the mighty | ekend; Jargest - NHL: crowd | this season, 4 ing " 9-ta-5 choice to dethrone aging Starting at 10 pm, EST (8 p.m ‘| Bears. With $203,000 from radio. |. whipped Wish he: were still out-of, action. ; ped ‘Saweliuk, a. former Wing, stop- | SUZ2” Ray ‘in thelr 15-rounder.:; MST) the bout will be broadcast ty the total gate of $517,385: he ‘general feeling, net shar- “a telecast. ped: 26, shots, ‘Glenn, ‘Hall had T ' jand winning share of $3,779 and {. 21 paves. ‘to make: 8 the Réd 1a ey othe Harlem ‘ls andlers jRobinson collects iti per rent ses cnt of $8,485 were 7g ane Wing. goa ao vl “ban of the gate ane rom thei It was the worst playoff de-) at el Real Chevrefils. scored. Boston's “op the ito youngster within | radio-TV redeipts: . Fullmer gets! feat for Bears, whose 73-0 mas- ' ie.with fourth: goal, his'15th-of- the sea-| #Ve FoNnes vO. Win, _ fenly 12% per cent of the gate: sacre of Washington Redskins son,. while Red -Kelly ‘scored, the | sAGER FOR TITLE - and nothing, from the air re- jin the 1940 playoff sti lives in first: for Detroit and: Ted. Lind- Originally the two were ceipts., He was so anxious , to] the record book. Giants, starved the added the _ Second, is: ‘17th | scheduled’ to collide Dec. 12 but get a crack at the title he would | for a title since 1938, had little . ‘ tow > C |. ; ame \ ‘ 1 , . a ” : en: goa t mes. ‘and the first time in 18 games| the way it will be Wednesday night in Madison Square Garden ne game. | a3 Three Violent People: wt } | GET YOUR TICKETS EANLY : ALL SEATS 75¢ Robinson was bitten by a virus have s'ened for novbing. “merey, {bug and-the scrap was postpon- apmenanneCIanNnEND woe mo arenens rt on cctntcncen tee cana jed. It has hurt the ticket sale, ho THIS 1S A “MUST SEE” PICTURE. The Rank. Organczation ‘Proudly Drescitts ; THE DOUGLAS BADER STORY. . Ver Rangers, “gho haven't beat: Sy B C 5 nad | en them’ in’ Montreal: ‘in regular season play. since. Jan, ‘30, 1954." 1 Jean Beliveau ‘the’ superlative “centre, scored * “tw ‘for. Montreal, la ke Series ‘his 18th ahd 19th, “Maurice Rich- My ico ea: Me fac CY ard ‘got: his 12th, Claude Provost. SEE“ AO ee ee aiid Don “Marshall: ‘got one éach| fF agen‘ ca \ deny hi i ar if _and.-Bernle. Geoffrion- celebrated | From ota $. . Cog his: -returi’ froma seven-game| *~ " ; { { _ lay-off -by: scoring another. ‘ For children of membels: “of Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, Prince jaud-Andy:Hebenton were the) yetnan chalked up theli third) ' : | “Danny Lewiekl, Dean’ Prentice storing Rangers... win over a bolstered cily team, | Rupert Fishormen’s Credit Union and Kaien |. ‘The game’.was" ‘slow for two Challengers, 59-48, Saturday toll} Co . a iI} Consumer's Co-op and Credit Union on «| periods: and the two te: ams were sweep the three night exhibition ‘{{I] -~ ? 0 Prince Ruperts, this city’s en-; try in Vancouver Senior B bas- Ke led the 242 ot wed rei tee hey pilates the scties held in the Civic Centre. | HII) . { CANADIAN ets BSS ica VOur e 1en§ 5 The’ Vancouver. squad won) }}i/ POS A D BN ote _ ‘up: the pace, Rangers wilted and | Thursday and Friday 57-46 and a THURSDAY l JAN WAR ( 3 into their aa =~, © S ak ‘ FINEST ‘} Rew York .” goaltender: Lorne ; g4.95, OUR Hho ‘ . Worsley had to ‘face 25 shots in! ~ preq scristmanson who toppe ail ce | Le +e, ‘the final, Worsley ‘stopped 42/ scoring honors in the two prev- : . 2pm. Capitol Theatre ‘| shots during the: ‘night, ‘while! ious pames, once again display: '; a. ; Jacques Planté needed to make! sq his marksmanship Saturday! ||| Tickets may be picked up at the Co-op Bakery a ‘only. 18 saves for the win, scorin [at | THE SAGA et ofa g 18 points in a consist; | i In ayfte of their 1-1 split the ytiy good four quarters, 4) ~ _ CA “weekend' was a hard'one for the yw . LAUGHING v4 Topping the Challengers with | oo - Leafs, | Tod Sloan, their toP! 11 points was former city cager io. Whi rg ape + point getler and leading ome Dick Nickerson, lent oul to bol! | ‘| MAKE YOU | suffered a shoulder separation 10) +2) the city team. Following was FORGET You & ” EVER HAD ‘Chicago Sunday and may be out! pre) You.g who racked up i THOUBLES! AL cifor three “WECKS. nalnits, + Al \Rollins’ was brilllant in|" tismmering out a 13-10 first Chicago Sunday for his second quarter Jead against the battl- shutout of the year ag Leafs out-| ing Challengers, Prince Ruperts shot. Chicago 39-28, went on to consolldate thelr Teena OS eee in ane) maze, by Wuinging the Nal t y C second period with a long one . + he ; | jimnd Glen Skov got the final four} | Vigorous eftors bs on. cle- | i. [seconds from the end of the cone, Gary Morison, dry Me: re game, knocking the puck Into ar Krlsimanvon ean aera ine . “lhaskets and Rey McKay wh oN 4 after Chadwick wat racked up six polnts, bolstered pen gne Prince Ruperts’ third quarter [| Phe NHL sehoditles one of ib") end to 47-33, Don Hartwig scor- fg eft onl tcf! 1 a n tha final frame, Challen-. lent chance of moving past Bos rer's struge led desperately to! tun ogain as they mech Pang loatch up, Ray Spring contribut : ers in New York to make Up O20 od well with passing and dribbl- | of the two games they Rave Irs jng and despite the efforts of | mind over Bruins. BU Gurney and Nickerson,’ ‘ meeneee pretrmmemen miner mt reach with four points, Prince ; Ruperts cheeking every Chal- Suspend Coach Vlenger move, retained thelr jimargin. Topo, © 9:25 TODAY MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY - _ 2 pm, GENEVIEVE PAGE 1 ptitey | {MGRIO TULEAN }: Lineups: CANAD.AY: WA LIMITED. oT \ ’ ; Prince Ruperts -Burber, vel ee ee oo] dng caniol Pat Bgan of Nelson | oon. 4g, Keisumanson 18, Gy eye oP) Maple Meats was suspended pre x a ston (lyre Morison §, W, Morrisath Helin 6, ieee erences | Sunday for (hres games by Dt | Moray 15, Thom 2 Toul 69, Joseph Vingo, president of the | C} Arey iallengors--Curney 4, Nick- | Wosterns International Boekey “ovson 1, Shenton 1, Newton 2, League, 'D, Youn 10, M. Young, Hartwig NELSON, BG, (CP) - Play- He was acoused of using eee mn My abusive language and showing | 3, McAfee 4, Spring 4, Total Qh es disrespect foward an offical” Poy aby SE \ Ae In protesting a minor slashing | povalty linposed on tiny dures ing a game Nere Saturday: We eokend Fights: night helween Maple Lents By The Assuclited Tess and Spokane Flyers, i Hollywoud, Calif, @--Tormmy The Nelson conch reeelved j-ripys, q40!4, Boston, stopped a match mikconduct for his ‘Manny Kd Gastro, 1864, Guam, notions, 10, Spokane won Ged, Egan oe | gon serving bly suspension | Gortround, Germany Nino tofeatod Nelson dl at sys , Valdes, 209, ‘Guba, stopped Hans kane, Ltredrich, go, Germany, 6. eet ee tal in NEAL EVANS >I) we wish to Our sincore thanks ler your pitroinge, May thin Now Your open the dour for you (oa rich atorohouse af food health, sucenss mand happiness. t , Phono 2085 My oe fos deap thanks to Me | | ° II thoso who helped ™ fo Bus Sorvico ond Expross Parcel Sarvice q oso who Neipe : way _ Pringo Ruport =~ Torraco to make our businoss a success | “ to the now owners ~~ Joo and Ray Giordano — overy ! good wish. 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