6 e — io . a Prince Rupert Daily News | . ; , | [ ‘Friday, December 27, 1957 Foil Leaders’ Bid =| Brack HAWKS For Two-ream Race __ HIRE A By The canadian Press NEW COA CH ; Calgary Stampeders and Saskatoon-St. Paul; ST. CATHE RIN ES, Be Regals appear bent on desty’ ‘oying the two-team race| Ont.. (CP)—Rudy Pilous, boos for Western Hockey League Prairie division laurels, [coach and general ‘man- fo Lately Edmonton Flyers and ager of St. Catharines 1 Z Winnipeg Warriors have bee! Lloyd Gilmour. ‘' . PT running one-two and brushit¢| Dorohoy threw his stick to the Teepees in the Ontario 2 off any challenge from the nith-! ice and charged Gilmour after} Hockey Association Jun- i : erto “also-rans.” the latter had stopped the play] +, 4 . oe i Thursday it was a fast ws"! in front of the New Westminster 10} A series for the last pod and a new race. Steve ‘wittuk net when Eddie had a clear shot.jeight years, today was|.— 1 i; banged in three goals and helpet Royals’ Dick Van Impe andl/p; ‘ ’ Chieaoo! b on two others as the Stamps best Victoria’s Bud Syverson left the named coach of Chicago Edmonton Flyers 7-3. At- Sask: game in the third period fol- Black Hawks in the Na- toon the Regals won 4-3 ff0M) jowing a stick-swinging alter-| tj a0 aa 8 : : , Winnipeg when Lyle Willey sO | cation. ene tional Hockey League. TOP ATH ETE N So . ; a . \ j ed at 1:13 of a sudden-deat h Gordie Fashoway and Ron The announcement to- LETE — Maurice (Rocket) Richard reads a news- I overtime session. Matthews gave Royals a 2-0 lead| quy foll . ’ paper after learning he had been named Canada’s male t - Winninez remains five polnts| py the seven minute mark of the day oO owed a week of ne-| athicte of 1957 in the annual Canadian Press poll, Richard t ahead of Edmonton, which leads} first, Gordie Wilson slapped i gotiations among Pilous, is in bed with his leg in a east, the result of an accident more { third-place Saskatoon-St. Pall) hs own rebound in the third Bla ke Hawks ownel than a month ago when he suffered an almost-severed Achilles i - by seven. The Stamps are three | for Victoria’s tally. Ji ac D. Ne 1 _tendon in in an NBL same. _ (CP Photo) ¢ . ’ behind the Regals. | Ro ames orris anc gen- enn ncn | . _ yals’ Ollie Dorohoy, brother. oe On the coast aoe or of Eddie, was carried from the!eral. “manager Tommy Remember When ( a ues vere out ° irst vnarsde y ice in the final period after he. lv: in. Contract terms reve By ‘The Canadian Press T-A-I-L-0-R-I-N-G : “CURLER’S DREAM — An Ottawa Rideau Curling Club rink skipped by | R. ©. (Bob). Blyth whet ow W hotinst te nq | COllided with a goal post. The: *** < 15 W Fritz Hanson's sensational run- : ehalked up the curler’s dream, a perfect eight-ender. The end came in a city bonspiel and when New es Olt er ve “rextent of his injury was nop! not disclosed. ning for Winnipeg Blue Bombers ®@ Suits @ Pants 4. _ helped. Blyth’s rink win 17-9. Left to right are Blyth, J. Lorne Young, Arthur E, Blouin-and Victoria Cougars 2-1 in an a known. . 1 We a hi toe 8 TS|) T ® Slack | Claude E. Howard! a (CP, Photo) ‘noon game. However Vancouver Thursday night in Vancouver, €. wi assume nls N@Wiearned him a _two-to-one ma- opcoats ackKs a va _--—- {defeated Seattle Americans Jim Powers connected for two duties Jan. 2 and will|Jority vote as the outstanding!| ALTERATION SPECIALISTS LEAFS, BRUINS, WINGS Thursday night and are back) 5 pi a, Canadian athlete of the year, 22 | ,ana| goals as the Canucks picked up ake his first fanea |Canad:an athicte of the year, 22 atop the Coast division by one we vee make his first appearance . QUICK SERVICE § ee oint Seattle has 30 points their sixth win in a row. Ron- . years ago today. The ace back- i irailing the Royals by 10, and a nie Hutchinson, who made such with the Hawks when} fielder was a big factor in the . . _ ° - a splash with Flin Flon Bombers Toy West’ 8 first Grey Cup victory, as [ Th | | in ol hree NHL Teams at Mid-Season 22 eesti ey mot tor el Sei ce) Ling The Tail v4 é 2 il afs in Toronto Jan. 4. x in t adie n ' WILLEY FIRES WINNER Foye and once a8 atnad Bill; Lee an. 4 rogers aie! the Canadian |] 95). gin Street Phone 4238 Ci At CalgaNy Bieney veal Art Hart Ray Kinasewich and Ivan has been coaching mo momen ‘ 2 ! . c ina fi; ; - C hat trick, Sid Finney score’ #| gi) McFarland got the Seattle/the Black Hawks as well Ns HI for t eeissial one each as the stamps 20% hich featured 3 - What. has} age to do s sage Sclissizi one each as the Stamps ;20als in a game which Featnree (as handling the manager’s aa ti: ee won their first for new coach: fine goaltending by Hank Bas- | duties, . : “ noone By The Canadian Press tween the third-place Bruins! who broke a third-place tie with | Gus Kyle, Chuck Holmes con- }Sen_of Seattle. with borrowing money: ay ‘Three National Hockey League|and the fifth-place Wings there; Wings by beating them 4-1 0) nected for two of the Flyer goals j > a age ., teams hit the halfway mark injis a spread of only two points. |Snap a six-game losing streak/ and Tommy McCarthy added the ‘ s j ! Age in « company spells experience. g bs,” their schedules this weekend| The fight for play-off posi- while Toronto was upsetting? | others. . Because HC is backed by 79 years’ a, * ~ locked in a ding-dong battle for) tions is an old story to Bruins| Montreal 5-4. For the Regals, Bob Kabel’s y experience, you may borrow with con- b the third and fourth play-off/and Leafs, but it’s been many Boston and Detroit will meet] second goal with 30 seconds re-: AS RASSLIN GALS GET OKA Y | fidence, You get prompt attention, QF. spots. years since Red Wings faced the again Sunday on Wings’ home) maining in the game tied the. ’ repayment ierms tailored to your needs, Do aeeynev en Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple|new year from the lower rungs ground, but it will be the only! score at 3-3 after the Warriors: ; , ; payns pout vattera. Do | re sr obeafs and Detroit Red Wings will| of the ladder. one of six weekend games 1% |haq twice taken the lead. Wil- | _ REGINA @ —- City Counch, at a special meeting Christ- | peace of mind about money 0 a fe? “play their 34th and 35th games; They were dumped into fifth which the rivals for third and ley’s winner came on a high hard mas Eve, repealed a bylaw that has prohibited lady wrestling | as two generations have done. Borrow d - Saturday and Sunday and be- Christmas night by Bruins fourth face each other shot after a sustained Regal of- in Regina for the last eight years. rr with confideace from Household Finance. wo 4 ee Saturday New York is in To-| fens:ve. Final approval to the repeal was given over the opposition weg ‘ ronto, Detroit is in Montreal] yes Colwill scored Saskateon’s’ of Mayor T. H. Cowburn and three aldermen, who argued that | {OLD FINANCE “ ul. a and Boston at Chicago. Sunday; other goal while Bruce Lea, Bart the sport borders on the immoral. The vote was 7 to 4. The \ op LB le, ussies e ‘aire avis U Tcronto is at Chicago and Mon-ltrearfield and Art Stratton Christmas Eve session was made necessary because of disagree- | 7 th. treal in New York. counted for Winnipeg. ment among aldermen at a regular meeting the night before. . SH Cppeidlion G Ceerecedler now Aside from Detroit’s lowly Thursday’s 2-1 Royal viioey By repealing the bylaw, council still hasn’t opened the |: C. 8. Bigham, Manager a status the league standing isS'a; victoria was marked by three’ way for the ladies to display their art here. The last word must 7 Be megan hi Crus ing ‘eam reminiscent of many other hall-| niavers being ejected from ihe | come from the boxing and wrestling commission, a civic body | 315A Third Ave. W- Telephone 4313 n ' way points in recent years. Mon- 'game. Eddie Dorohoy, Couza:” appointed by.council. The commission will make no move -: PRINCE RUPERT S) . . g- “WILL GRIMSLEY treal holds first with a four- | ace centre, faces possible ts until someone applies for permission to put on ‘a ladies’ bout. pete ep tre ene me ee ee ee ee ‘|point bulge over ‘second- Place! pension afte after punchi: ig refer e ' 1900.09 42 0O.em. ey ort ct oe ON Tt - Dv MELBOURNE (AP) — Mervyn Rose, aleft handed one-timetennis-outcast, and Malcolm Ander- son clinched the Davis Cup for Australia in just 70 minutes today by crushing a makeshift United States doubles team of Vie Seiras and Barry Mac- ‘Kay, 6-4, 6-4, 8-6, The victory gave the Australians a 3-0 lead in New York, and have four im-: {portant games in hand over the | Rangers, who have been the | only team to show successfully |against them this season. And once again Chicago Black | Hawks, despite an all-out re-| building program, are mired deep in last place, seven points back of Detroit. | The mid-scnedule voting fer! 12 Win T urkeys ys In Pre-Yule- Celco Bowling A turkey roll-off in Celco City chal *amateur tennis’ most coveted ; ‘cr Bowling Leagte Monday saw ithe cha lenge round for amateut league awards is also just) g5b Morrison, Bob Dunn, Vic prize and makes Saturday’s final two single matches |around the corner and Cana-| Menzies and Bob Vuckovich , mere formalities. Seixas is paired against Anderson while Mac- Kay meets Ashley Cooper. who was replaced by Rose in the doubles, So for the third straight year and seventh in the last cight, the Davis Cup remains down under in this tennis-made country. The last U.S. victory was in 1954 when Seixas and Tony Trabert teamed to win it. Before that, the U.S. came out on top in 1949 when Ted Schroeder and Pancho Gonzales won the singles. In that one, Billy Talbert, U.S. non-playing team captain this year, teamed in doubles witly Gardnar Mulloy. Although Mulloy never did get on the court this year, he played a large part ina long gamble that Talhert took, Originally, the 44-year-old Mulloy was | vest scason ever while his fae! tot Jury Sherman who hada one line by 2 scheduled to team with Seixas in the doubles. But he | Movs. brether, Maurice, re.) ra league, Kelly Doulas looked bad in thesemi-finals against Belgium. With his baek to the wall, Talbert replaced Mul- loy with 22-year-old Mackay, impr essive in his los- teed tant ing effort to Anderson in the opening singles match. It proved to he a had gamble. The Aussies con- contrated their fire on the youngster and he suffered acase of the jitters, Te was tense and it affected his -volleying and big service, The Aussies played with cloek-like precision. ' Rose showed he still is one of the best doubles | silio, the word mid@eweght, Cllypses Mae LEAGUE e ° Hapa |e yyter yy ‘ ody : VS : ' 4 OY ‘ ve ‘ “players in the world and certainly now is out of cap- Moet inn Magne! ‘fo Boy 4, Gond Neighbours 0: @ OMTICe | sf t at MUC more “tain Harry Hopman's doghouse,té which he had been | zine's award of merit. as Pighter Genera) Keowlts 3, ROMP sub- cconfined since losing two singles matchos In the 1961. sehalenpe round, The Americans were able to break the Aussies’ service only once and that as much as anything was an Indicntion of the tempo of the match, The one ‘breakthrough came when all was practically lost in ithe third set after Anderson and Rose had taken a [4-2 Jend and the crowd was getting ready for the ‘vie tory ceremony, Seixas and Maekay broke through in the elghth game and pulled them even, The set followed service until the Wth lame when Seixas muffled his delivery ‘to send the Aussies into a 7-6 lead with Anderson’a affe ing coming up. He held it, and that was the re elle wis ranked dn any of the ' na (' 1} dnwon doesn't sh reared Dan Cup, Avisious, hout, teshin for a rot f ee emer eae aaa eeaamaaaataaal 5 scam 4 1 ‘ 4. 4 ave OPO Oe Etre ree naan ' et eee ee eve ¢ an wot ' yout ton diens’ Jacques Plante, with a: 2.12 goals-against average, makes himself a hot contender for the Vezina Trophy and all-star rank- ing. Toronto’s Frank Mahovlich, who bloomed when shifted back to his accustomed left wing po- sition, could be tough to beat for the Calder Trophy, awarded : to the league's best rookie. Mahoviich scored three goals ogainst Canadiens Christmas to boost his season's total to 15, I was his second three-goal Shirley Cameron, teht this season, The voting for the Hart Tro- phy awarded to the most -valu- able piInyer In the NHL—may be; close, hard time over-looking Richard. The Poeket Rocket, Henri having his umnassed 87 points on 16 goals! and 21 assist for flyst place in the lengue scoring race. ne ese ort er renner ore me SERIE NaN Hee wm aD rome Ring Magazine Names Basilio Fighter of Year NEW YORK (4 -- Carmen Ba- of the Yeor for 1967, Boslllin previousty Nad bean voted the Bddle Nel) Memorial Trophy na WMehter of the Yeor by the Boxing Writers Assoc. nifan, The determined Mahter from Chittenannea, NY. defended tits weltorwuleht erown ogrinst Jahn Baxton In Rehruary ond then moved wp te dethrone Bugar Ray Roabingan In| september, In Ring's year-end rankings, Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne, NU, wan listed as Ne. a eld. lenges for Archie Moore's: Wabt heavyweight Gole, Jurelle wie ranked hehind Harold dohnson nf Philadelphin and Yolunde Pampey of Toinkdad, No other Canadian than Bure |iney salvaged only one point (from the cellar-dwelling Savoys. but selectors will have al, cuperatles from a cut tendon, has | javer thelr nearest rival | they walloped Oceanview Angels on four polnts, Individual hon- ‘280 single and 604 triple and to win birds in A League for com- ing closest to the hidden score, | while Don Jenkins and Lil Auld i received the same award for: bowling the most pins over their! | average in a single game. In B league, winners for hid- | den scores were Sylvia Julian, | Frank Clapp: rand Elizabeth Wasyk. Over-ay- erage winners were Emile Butt, and Wilfred Bowen, In reguiar league play, Hurri- canes of “A” League maintained a siim one-point margin over Arrows and Co-op even though [Top bowlers of the weck were Betty Lone with a 258 single. Vivian Moore with a 661 triple, Don Jenkins with a 274 single ‘inerensed thelr lead to § points when ere went to Emile Butt with a | Olta Pochling with a 271 single: and nN O78 triple. 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