| winnipeg rlors, < ied: New: ‘gon. 1. Bulloch,’ “Don Chiupka and eesor wn Mee ey Oe ete pl ee eae” Le ee ee vee ee eT 49ers To Try To Break Wins Of Lions { Rosl, ) Prince Rupert Dally News Saturday, November a $956 Last Night's | Fights Washington, D.C, We-- Paolo 134, New York, stopped Henry Toothpick Brown, — 134, Philadelphii, 8, oS “climbed Westminster and Vancouver a mt ‘Carmichael. The New a ‘Bri 10 points each in second placeyin.eWestminster goal came waen a Philadelphia inJake Josato, f i the Coast division. Victoria and | veteran Max.McNab got a clean NEW YORK (#-—Detrolt Lions, 146)4, Philadelphia, outpoint fi : in {break from centre ice, only undefeated team In the Na- ay adeipala, oubpoinve ‘Calgary ‘are: the cellar’ teams in {break from tlonal Football League, put thelr Bobby Douglas, 146, Philadet- Seattle, ond the’ last- place - Stampeders wb Calgary. ‘| the two divisions 4 points ‘each. ° aye POILE SCORES IN OVERTIME. with seven Tonight; sWinnipeg plays ‘In Victovla faces: off ‘fagainist. Royals in New. Westmin-' | ster, cand: first- ~place * Brandon 8 of the’ Prairie division’ takes 08: n Don “Poile gave Flyers their win over Brandon after 103 -sec- “Vords ‘if’ ‘overtime. It was: Polle’s second: goal of the night. Other Flyer goals went. to, Frank Rog~ -Beveen, Len Lunde and:Art Hart. Len . Haley; Elliott Chorley, Bill Noss and Don Raleigh, scored for Brandon.: ak “The: teains were: ‘tied: 13 “y ‘at the : ‘ond. of the: first- period. Edmon- ton. Jed. 3 “2 al. the end of the sec- ond. “Ty “Vietoria, Cougars ‘and’ New: ‘Westminster played a‘wide open game. ‘with Cougars’ holding! the; edge in. the. last .:two-..periods.-| . Goalie Bev Bentley: of New West- ininster stopped Cougars from. getting: a safelead in the early part of. the game. m Scorers. for Victorla were Nel- “ Laporte previously jsingle game with 303.. a | Fisheries rolled "| three’ with 679 while Blake was ‘) runner up with 657, Skeena Bev- 1 Cooks ‘Jewellers: 3, | Metal: 1; Philpott-E -Evitt 2, Howe & MeNulty 2. ° Results “B’ ‘Esso “Fuel Serv- , ide 4Leeion 0; Babcock Fisher- (club. ies 3, “Electricians | 1; Royal Fish- | In Vancouver, Jackie McLeod's two goals, one ‘of them a tink- length ‘solo. effort, gave ‘ucks the victory. Canucks took an early 1-0 lead on McLeod's tie it up before the period ended. MeLeod’s second goal gave Can- ucks a-lead in the second period. Winnipeg goals went to Mosi- enko and Cec Hoekstra. The winner came when Fred Brown, on an’ assist from Phil Maloney - and Motto McLean, scored, in the third perion Cooks Break Records - “Jim Intermela of Cooks Towel. Jers in the Men's Five Pin Bowl- ing League captured anew rec- ord high single game with a ‘Iscore of 319 pins. in A. diyision play -Monday.. Team-mate John ‘held high George Shenton also of Cooks | Jewellers rolled player high tri- Ple with 781.0. ~The Jewellers: most successful | -completet a evening by | bowling: new ‘team records: for {single game. and three - with scores of, 1,203 and 3,214. Prey- ‘ous recor ds were held by Grotto | Cigar Store with 1,201 and 3,189. In B Division, Dick Blake took high single game with 265 for the Electricians while. Bill Os- borne of Legion. was a close sec- ‘Hlond with 261. Fletcher Hemmons of Babcock player — high erages ‘captured both ‘team high single-and team. high triple fot | : } |-the evening wlth: scores of 1,055 | ‘Jand: 2,782.~. Results “An Grotto Cigar ‘Store 4, Hills and:-Williams 0; ciies ,3, Auxiliary ~. Firemen: 1; Skecna Beverages 3, ‘Dusteaters ered likely that he'll render a de- : Ve Can- |. first goal, but saw Bill Mosienko | Thom: Sheet “Standings egy “Cooks Jewel-iBig Four season. PAUL DEKKER, HAMILTON TIGER- CAT end,. crosses the Montreal Alouctte line with. the first touchdown as Tiger-Cats avenge an 82- 4 pasting given them the previous week in Mont- real. Dekker went 1! yards after catching a forward pass from quarterback Tony Curcillo. Hamilton won _50- 14 in Saturday's Big Four game at Hamilton, five-game winning streak on the line Sunday against San Fran- clsco ‘49ers as the professional cirewlt concludes the first half of the 1956 season. Four other games are listed. Chicago Bears face the Rams at Los Angeles, Cleveland Browns move to Milwaukee to play Green Bay, New York Giants travel to and Chicago Cardinals — visit Philadelphia Eagles. ‘The ‘49ers fleure to pub up Lions than their recurd of one, vietory in five games would seam to indicate. It took a fourth- period field goal by Bobby Laye to give the Lions a 20-17 triumph Pittsburkh to mect the Steclers wiffer ovposition against the | phia, 8 in their first meeting with San (CP Photo), {Francisco earliér this season in ‘inal Trotter St No Prelims, Starts 8:30 p.m. Stage Superb Exhibition Final of the three night exhibition series between the Harlem Globetrotters and the Hawaiian Surfrid- ers gets underway tonight, at 8:30 p.m. There will be no preliminaries, Making their third appearance in the city, the Trotters have thrilled spectators the past two nights with magnificent exhibi- tions of ball manipulations, drib- bling and hilarious stunts, Director of the Civic Centre, Fred .dones reports capacity Riders Woo Coach Clair With Contract - OTTAWA o — Rough Rider coach Frank Clair, who in less]. than one football season has won | REGINA @:—Old playoff foes over ,Ottawa’s -pigskin heart, is tangle today in crisp clear wea- being wooed with a three: +year ther on. a perfect piteh at Re-| contract by the Ottawa football gine ’s Taylor Field in the first: game-of the 1956 Western Inter- But the amiable Frank is play- | provincial Football Union semi- ing hard to get. It isn’t consid- | finals, ion, ; ‘cision before the close cf the epected ty one O aneate A crowds have jammed the gym- nasium to watch the spectacle. He advises persons wishing rush tickets to get there early to ‘avoid disappointment, . Yesterday the Globetrotters: followed much. the same pat- tern as the preceding night, | The crowd was thrilled with the dribbling of Herman Taylor and laughed at the antics of 1OW ‘ed 12 points fonowed by Uuncan some rine passing, Sam Wheeler and J. C. Gypsum. F ° i ‘Riders, Bombers To Battle po Semi-Final Playoffs Today |the mblze Stadiunt. at Vancou-' Detroit. The Bears, trailing the Lions , by one game in the Western Con- ference, will be after their fifth straight victory and their fouriu.| Hw ww dkitinol the Rams. Since ; losing to Baltimore in the open- ing game, the Bears have beaten: Tonigh The Globetrotters beat their opponents, the Surfriders, 89-77. In the preliminaries, the junior team, Sunrise, beat Rainmakers 46-37. ‘ Ridley was the driving force behind the underdog Sunrise team. He scored 12 points while team mate Grey came close be- hind with 10 points. There were some talented spurts of play on both sides especially in the last margins. everybody in sight by conn LAST TIME TONIGHT CIVIC CENTRE For your Overseas Shopping s sec the table of Gift Suggestions at the STORK SHOPPE . We're e realy, are YOU? half, Johnson was the main support behind the Rainmakers, He scor- and Leeman both with seven. Sankey, and Laird bolstered the Rainmakers cons:derably with Join Duaias was the referee. 7 --9 p.m, GRACE KELLY in “THE SWAN” vel to Winnipeg Monday for the, rsecond game, Today’s game’ ‘starts at 2 pm. MSTA: tarp rulin: borrowed fron 1 1 \ iver Was! Spread ‘across ithe fleld this week to Buard it: against bad weather, * | As ever, Saskatchewan coach lewan Roughriders try to avenge ‘Frank Filchok would make no SO ne lers 7, Grotto Cigar Store 7,: ‘lhe professor, as the bespec- Hills and Williams 3, Howe and tacled and quiet-spoken coach | idefeats in three successive play- off series at the hands of Winn. comment as to his team’s pros- | pects, HOTHER . WANTED “@} MeNulty’3; Thom Sheet Meta} 2,'sometimes is called, may have: -{ Philpott- ~Byitt 2 Teasoned that if the Ottawa club iStaiidings “B"—Esso Fuel Ser- jis happy to keep him now, how: vice 8,'Skeena Beverages 6, Royal much happier would it be if his’ Fisheries 6, Auxiliary Firemen 3, {team beat Hamilton in the semi- “TH be! a hard ‘paltle,”" he AU THE sald, “Those Winnipeg boys will! peg Blue Bombers. 53 -With both clubs at practically - fall strength there Is Jittlescholce ‘give nothing away.” ..§ between the teams, which fin- | Despite training talk that the | Babcock Fisheries 4, Legion 1,'finals and got into the league!’ shed sccond and third respect- | Roughriders had | injur y Loubles, ‘ Dusteaters 1, Blectricians: 1. ‘finals against Montreal. And,| jlvely during the regular season. beve | Sherman of the Bom- 2 een ‘though few Ottawans dare ad-; FIELD PROTECTED ee tc. As to Sas- mit such a hope, what if the! ° my UNCLE WANTED J q 10 OPEN A BARREL BIN THE KITCHEN A . Pre-eame betting gave the} “it’s pretty much a waste of ree | PEMD IOIRRYS F re : Games To Play Rough’ Riders end up in the Roughies a slight edge, chiefly on| tine. to cry about injuries,” he ea pati HO W Grey Cup games, The formerjaccount of thei three victories | said, “Filehok always manages AR Ta ie R LD y THEY JUST . Unless. ar. Toronto'Argonaut coach led thatjover Winnipeg earlier this year|to’ pel ‘a strong, bruising lineup GERALD ya club to two Grey Cups—in 1950'to win the total point, home- MELBOURNE | ipieThe chief} and 1952—in the five years he: ries, The executlve officer of the Olympic’ aehed the Arges e years /and- home series. The teams tra- Crames sald today thal despite ‘the developing erlsis:in Hungary tand the Middle Bast oi cn ( Hi ss there Is a wor on gO on unless the Uf ng | Lte-Gen, Sir William nvidgetord| ' » Assoc VOSS! “wel bi Hote to Assorlated eet the! 0 i} eC ti Ve. show and make IL an outstand- Reached — on the fleld when the whistle, blows.” ce op eaane ene ete ow ca tee arene cere ca eet eo oO wi So nat DET ROIT, LEAFS 1 TIED wrth ootleenpee tu 1 Ore VN natin terete Woe F Fast NHL Start. . Said Due To Breaks By ‘The Guaadinn Press Showan owns outright 10 “Mineral Claims and 5 Crown sare held, by: ‘agreement of saic, a total of 700 acres logk.. ‘On, these. claims there occurs an extensive ‘Tron.Ove (ilmonite, Brown Hemetite) covering 0 f.approsimately 200 acres to an undetermined rom Impuritics, Ane ore averages 54% iron — : Phosphorous. are. within Bessemer Steel limits. “Chea n pit mining’ — No overburden except the trees ‘and NORE = Tho ‘ore, Is. crumbly and of a loose consistency, hhows At 7 — Also “Hesking Chae Tom’ 9 pm, ing success, We have spared | no effort to make It so,” te fe games open Nay, 22, "T think the competition this nafty’ put: Mower on this.: deposit failed to reach Perceerenrs sents ste ence 2 Oneviive of $100 to finance (4 year has Inaude A great dif. voor is mueh tougher’ says Today TYRONNE POWER In bat ot Sai onc Prince Rupert siudenty study- erence in the National Hockey Wings coach Jimmy Skinner, 7; on 9: 00 THE EDDIE DUCHIN STORY" 2 ans ans cose semen ianmrcamemnas ne it the Univer’ y of British “League fortunes of Detroib Red “avery team seems to have fine Commis, who wish to form a \ings and ‘Turonto Maple Leafs, proved, Bul we're getting a fow enrimg Leara in affiliation with | After eight zames last season, breaks we did't get ab the start the university, has now been ithe Wings had six polnta, Leats, of last season, reached, _ iiffer nine eagagements, had) “Avtually, a year ago T think The four eily boys who ine ‘seven, Now, at an identical slopiwe were playing better hockey tend to play In bousplets in the jy he seheduie, they are ted for; than we now ae, Bul nothin Kou are: Russel Morrison [first place, cach with 12 points: was golng for us, We've beon Stn Kaardal, dim Bateman | | Lents, with the youngest elub Unekler this season." and Genrke Henry, Hin the big-league have surprised PREP FOR GAME Civic Centre Jazic-Pot BINGO $100 Jackpu, Plus MM. 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