i Fielder, Dorohoy Top Scorers SRATTLE .) — Ed Dorohoy of Victoria and Guyle Fielder of Seattle are tied for individual scoring honors in the Western Hockey League with 38 points each. Dorohoy has 20 goals—tops in that department—and 18 as- sists. Fielder, last year’s WHL scorn : ing champion, has played - : games, eight fewer than Doro. hoy. The Seattle centre failed to catch on with. the National Hockey. League Detroit Red Wings and the WHL season was three weeks old when Ne re- jeined the Americans. Fielder has 8 goals, and his 30 assists lead, the, league. Tied for third place in indiv- idual standings are Gordon Fashoway of New Westminster and Phil Malone of Vancouver with 33 points. Fashoway has 18 goals and 15 assists and Maloney 14 goals and 19 assists. DURELLE LANDS: -—~. Yvon. “Durelle of Baie ste. Anne, N.B., “British : Empire light- -heavyweight champion, lands a hard “right hook ‘to Jerry Luedee in their fight at, Tampa, Fla. " Durelle won an unamimous decision. The fighting fisherman had: little difficulty. with his opponent. Af CP ‘Photo) moved back into first place in goals against averages with 2.29 a game this past week, He also nas the most shutouts, ‘four, and ihe best percentage’ of saves, 050. Bev Bentley of New West- minster has the most saves with 885. Gary Edmundson of New Westminster continues to lead the bad men with 80 minutes in the penalty box to date. The 10 leading individual scor- ers: ¢.G A Fts. Dorohoy, Vic. ......-5 ‘20 18 38 Fielder, Seat. .......-. 8 30 38 Fashoway, N.W. ..... “18 15 33 Maloney, Van. ..s.---. 14 19° 338 McNab, NAW. ole. 9 2% . 82 ‘ Kinasewich, Seat. .... 17) 14 0 31 ~~ : . ’ | Gunde. Bdm.. 0... 15 15 30 , + : , V. Fonteyne, Seat. .... 14 15 29 t giv cs. ¥ ou ‘Special ‘Aan or Kurtenbach. Van. .... 10 18 28 and extra smoothness. Now: this Schmautz, NW. ...--- 10.17 27 NEW YORK (AP)—The decision of the Colum-! bia Broadeasting System to telecast a Sunday major league Game-of-the- Week next season has brought. bitter comment from baseball officials. Said Frick: : “It's a bad thing for baseball and I’m sorry some of our clubs! are going in for it. | “Tim hoping that Congress will: provide legislation that will take us out of the hands of the jus- tice department and give us the right to regulate such tMlecasts.” Frank (Shag) Shaughnessey.! president of the International | League and-chairman of the mi- | nor leagues’ committee to block | the telecasts, blasted CBS’ plan: to black out areas where minor | league teams are playing. home! games as “just a cover.’ “They know as well as we do! that the blackout can cover only | a certain area,” he said. Commissioner Ford Marcel Pelletier of Vancouver j DEFY ORDER He also mairitained that the | network has disregarded a con- gressional order in making its! plans_ Shaughnessey said CBS: had been “warned” by a House | of Representatives committee on; monopolies not to proceed with; its plans until hearings“on the: matter are completed. Minor leagues czar George’ Trautman was equally unhappy. | “Apparently Columbia has but: one thing in mind and that is; the preservation of Columbia | and the destruction of the mi-j nors,” he said. He added that the minors will continue to pursue the course on - their request in Congress. CBC, for its part, would admit enly that it is “still in the pro-: cedure of negotiating” for the games, but the Associated Press learned that the plans had been! completed. Five teams—Cleveland, Chic- : ago, and News York of the Am-.° erican League and Philadelphia - and Cincinnati of the National-- | are reported involved in the, Sunday telecasts. , Last season both CBE anl ihe: National Broadcasting Cuinyany: which has a Saturday Gar.c-o.- the-Week blacked out the wci>-. casts within a 50-mile radius 0: | ‘league cities where they or | flicted with regularly-schecu games. major league cities and in rainor \ sat Scotch comes to you iy a new and differen eacton. oH TE HORSE SCOTCH WH ISKY YANKEES BEST cieddanasin naan 2 Er ayubgnetaihidee o0e! bubeact 4 . so sene This nd wertisement: 4s “not punlisner or asst ayend ‘by - tne Liquur Gontro) Board or by the Government of: Eritish Columbis we eee: ORIEN ir see WECM wie ELEMENTS DERE aye Note. tee be EOCENE MENEEEYE, AE ee UE tee: BL YENE: IEEE 1, wee i te |MEN'S CLOTHING STORES: f ANNOUNCE ADDITIONAL SHOPPING HOURS FOR : YOUR CG SLL OSE %. set we arr aE z= ee 7 = De at = + Tees es Friday, December 20th - Open ‘Till 9 p.m. : f Monday, December 23rd - Open ‘Till 9 p.m. ; Closed All Day Wednesday, December 18th WATTS AND NICKERSON | | HANSON’S MEN'S WEAR i SPORT SHOP | fo ' ESQUIRE SHOP WILLIAM F. STONE LTD. ; HILLS AND WILLIAMS Closed All Day Thursday, January 2nd, 1958 4 f y i é tyne, PaMe he geLe LAA a PB IHN MBIT MAH BIN BA BADD BBG HW HDB BIB did bi BIBI: WIA l individual 1 \ nial pennant winners, topped: the league with a club earned | run average of 3.00 while two of | their hurlers, southpaw Bobby. Shantz and righthander Tom! Sturdivant, were one-two in the:* earned-run column, Chicago was second with a tcam average of 3.34 Total league strikeouts went up in the 1957 season and total walks dipped, indicating better pitching performances over the 1956 season, Even without Cleve- 4“ Chicago and Detroit's Jim Bun- -an eye injury, pitchers totalled ONVENIENCE -§,893 the previous season for ‘new major Jengue record, land strikeout artist Herb Score, sidelined most of the season with 5,815 strikeouts compared to There were 710 fewer this year than in 1956. walks However, {here was a drop in 20-fame winners. In 1056, six pitchers reached the caveted mark, This year Billy Pleree of ining managed to hit the 20 mark but both were stopped there. Cleveland's Karly Wynn, re- rently traded to Chicago, led the league In strikeouts with 184, Tn the earned run department, Shantz was tops with 245 and Sturdivant had a 254, Shantaa had an 11-8 mark and Sturdi- vant Mnished with a 16-6. Others below the 3.00 line were Bunny (2.70), Bob Turley of New York (2.77), Frank Sullivan, Boston, (2.78) und Diek Donovan, Chic- nyo, (77). )$on. ‘tattered mantle from United on the last day of -tenham Hotspurs, _ better “| __ Hannigan ror, SS FT Fn , League he refused to report to Seattle ' . _ The New York Yankees, peren-| Americans following a straight: ‘a SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Dry Cleaning Prices Cut to keep our Staff Employed GOOD ‘TILL DECEMBER 31st _* | LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS ANY ONE OF THESE rass Blasts Telecast Expanded Coverage | KING OF COURTS LOSES MATCH Termed ° ‘Bad Thing” 70 BOSS IN SUPERIOR COURT LOS ANGELES c — Richard Pancho Gonzales, who rules supreme on the tennis court, court Monday. came out a loser in Superior The pro tennis champion, who has been battling promoter Jack Kramer. for an extra 10 per cent of the take in their touring tennis show, was overruled by Superior Judge Leon David. Paticho claimed Kramer made a verbal offer to increase the amount from 20 to 30 per cent, but the judge ruled that a verbal offer does not overrule a written contract, ‘SPORT FROM BRITAIN Once-Proud Manchester Starting Downward Ways By KEN METHERAL Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (i) —- Manchester. has the soccer miseries. . Only ‘three months ago the Lancashire city was a cock-1- ‘hoapp over the chances of man- “ager Matt Busby leading Man- ‘chester United to the unprece- dented triple crown they just missed achieving last season— . tne Football League, Football As- ‘ sociation Cup and European Cup championships. Strictly speaking, the “Busby ‘ Babes” are still in the running ‘for all. three titles. But even the most loyal supporters are begin- ning to shake their heads doubt- fully. The team has" ‘suddenly ‘and inexplicably lost the man- tle of invincibility that marked their play last season, Witn nore than five months to go they have already lost as many, games as they did all last sea- BEATEN AT HOME The last shreds of the already were ripped “Iovember when the brash Tot- who are no than lith in the league stendinas, defeated the reign- ing champions 4-3 at United's wn old Trafford grounds. It was the first time in 1g years a London club had regis- | “ered a win over United in Man- ; it wasn't | so much good play by Spurs as ; outright blunders by United that ; -hester. Significantly. enced the victory skein. Equally significantly. uspended Statistics Say Pitching By Edmonton 90 Per Cent of Basebal! | i CHICAGO (AP)—Pitching wins major league: pennants, if "thie American League statistics re-| leased today are any indication, ye (> —-Left winger ‘Gordon Hunnigan, bought a rmonth ago tram the Maple Leafs of the Hockey League. was supended Monday by the Western Hockey | Edmonton Fivers after, cash sale. “Hannigan was a al Manager Bud Poile of | Flyers, “He certainly didn't live up to our expectitions. “So we felt we had no alterna- tive but to concede we had made | so we offered him to- Keith Allen’ (general manager and coach of: a bad deal the Seattle team. the for he Americans) made a piteh him, but Hannigan told me wouldn't report. “That meant we had no alter-— native but to suspend him, since we have a substantial invest- ment in hin," Polle added. During his short hiteh in the Western League, Hannigan pie- ked up only 120 points in 26 BAINES, This is far below Inst: year's pace when he amassed 61° points with Rochester Americ ans in the American League, Hannigan, 28, {6 a native of Shumacher, Ont., but now makes’ his hame in Edmonton. Fe ane a ene pete Remember When By The Conadian Press Murray Murdoch — played his KOOL consecutiw: enme with New York Rangers 22 yeare ngo tonight and the “Iron Man” of hockey went on to establish the | NUT record of most. consecutive games oat BOB, But Ineluding playoffs, he was In fs conseens | tive puines for Rangers, for, whom he played 11 season end- Ing In 103%, bn on oe es aerate eee pee meme Tate Or US. DAVIS CUPPERS TO FACE United Bates: Davis Cup team pquad for the chadienpe round, Beverly Wills Call, AUSSIES WITHOUT. HERB FLAM MELBOURNE, Austratia (i -- Captain Will Talbert of the Monday named the fouremen CHindnatiag Herbie hind af The squad named was Vie Bolxas, Chirdnar Mulloy, Barry MeKuy ond Ron Wolmberg, Twlbert, whe carter ineluded Flam an the deelaion Was made upon the advice of a doctor who preseribed complete rest for the bighestrung, Jittery Mian, team, suld the United : Toronto |} Na tional 2 preat dis- |, appointment to us,” said Gener-: the excused the loss on the grounds that injuries to regulars had forced them to field’ four serve players-—-a marked con-! times fielded as many second -.stringers against top opponents and still won easily. held fourth place in the first hind Wolverhampton and four ‘Bromwich Albion. ileaders are going have a | hard job catching them. Pes fens LE » NEW YORK TICE of the ers will be sidelined for at last 10 days. the National ; Hockey League club disclosed ' Monday. Prentic suffered a ' skate cut In Sunday's 4 ip—pPr New York Rane- AN PREN- -2 vie- i six stitches on his small Jeft toe. 4 ™ Brince upert Daily News ‘ Tuesday, December 17, 1957 12 Turkeys Among Mixed 5-Pinners Christmas Turkeys In Mixed were won by Bertha Dunbar and Lorne Denman for coming c In B dlivsion, Effie Kareas and: ‘Bert Edgar ‘rolled high three | scores to win turkeys while Jean Logan, Mamie Marineau, John Bond and Bill Noble got a bird, each under the hiden score scheme, Besides rolling 783 for high. three among the women, Bertha | Dunbar also captured high: single title with her 311 score. Jim Thompson of Fashion Foot-' wear took men’s high single | with 261 and tied Tommy Mc- Meekin for high three with 672. Esquires topped teams three. In B league, Ethel Eby of Eby: and Sons had 249 for women’s: high single and Effie Kargas of | Mail Carriers topped women bowlers with 569 high three des- pite a whithwash of her team! re- trast to the cocksure ‘manner of}. last year, when United several: as six! A week or sO ago the Babes: Givision, a full seven points be- ° “quires 4, points behind second- -place West The way the, United wil: Howe Makes Bid ‘For Scoring tory over Detroit and received . | by Noble’s whe rolled away with! both team honors, and 2,967 three. Bert Edgar of Aces was an- other double winner men’s single and triple. 698 men's: A LEAGUE Fashion Footwear 4, Astoria Messenger 0: Pushovers 4, Air- | liners 0; Jokers 4, RCMP 0; Es- (no oppositioni; Head- pinners 4, Duffers 0; Vikings 3, Frosty Lockers: 1 Title MONTREAL (—Gordie Howe Hockey League scoring cham- . pion, amassed seven points in the Red Wings’ last three games in/a serious threat to topple the long-time leader in this season's race. Howe .scored four goals at 31 points with Dickie Moore of Montreal. DAILY BU Prince Rupert PEAS acim, Terrace 4:00 pont, and three scores and by Agnes Hawryluk, Jessie Shenton, Benny Windle with | high single of 1,269 and Fashion | Footwear amassed 3,416 for high, 1.019 single: with 239! of Detroit, the 1956-57 National. and . assisted’on three to advance into a third-place tie NEAL EVANS TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. Phone 2085 \ , 8 Given Out Five-Pin A League play Thursday Tommy MeMeekin for high losest to the hidden ‘scores. B LEAGUE Noble's 4, Mail Carriers 0; Sha- Easy 4, Yukon Jewellers 0: | Standard Oil 4, Canfisco 0; Aces 3, Sons of Norway !; Eby and iSons 3, Chatham Terrace Transfer 3, CPA 1, 1, Lions to Ask Mid-Season Shrine Game VANCOUVER (—British Co- lumbia Lions will suggest at thd >Canadian Football Council's an- “nual meeting in’ Winnipeg in Junuary that the Shrine East- ‘West all-star game be played at ‘the midway point of the WIFU and Big Four seasons. 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