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Costa's rec-, lord is 33-7- 5. “Legion Curling - ' draws Canadian Legion Curling club draws for Sunday, November 2 are as follows: ‘ ~10 a.m.—Miners vs Moroz; Si- mundson vs Kerr; Peterson vs Gomez. 9..p.m.— Collier vs Merrison; Riddell.-vs Simundson; Moxley vs Lemire; Williams vs Gordon; Tuttle vs Gomez; Harrington vs Merrison. Rookie of year - REGINA ‘) — Lineman Walt Radzick: of Calgary Stampeders has been named Rookie of the ’ |¥ear.inzthe Western Interprov- incial, Football Union. This advertisement is not published or displayed | by the Liquor Control Boord or by the Government of 8ritish Columbia. “x OUR BOOTS YOU’ LL BE: HIGH AND, DRY IN THIS WET WEATHER® LF: YOU: GET A GOOD . PAIR OF OVERSHGOES...* ~ - THERE’ Ss. A WIDE: SELECTION AT Geo. Hill & Sons Ltd. - 624- 3rd Ave. Ww. -. _ Phone 2016 WEB 10-round matoh with Carmelo Costa of used to be a high-ranked contender in the Of four starts As Costa primarily is a boxer ‘handed constabulary {against a full force of Islanders SPEEDSTER ON GRID _Dave world record holder, ‘Star will see action as an end. Sime, Duke Uiiversity’s track laces up his ‘football shoés before going: out into the practice field. Presently enrolled at the Duke Medical School, with one year eligibility,. the six- -foot- two track Digby edges league game of the season Centre. About 60 spectators turned out to the game that saw the short- matched in a fast and furious encounter. The RCMP squad managed to ‘turn out nine players, only {enough for one string and three \spares while the Digby crew of 14 made up three lineups. Ht Costs You Nothing .... ey To let us arrange your trip We're agents for all airlines TRAVEL SERVICE é T. “Norton” Youngs Agencies 213 Third Street. Phone 2200 or 3236 Good Sood UH Prepared is the only kind we serve ina friendly, congenial atmosphere. The flavor will convince you! "EAT OUT MORE OFTEN” Wor Jeservations oy Talkeeout Ordos Gondola Phone 262) La |. Referees, | In the junior preliminary | giime, Parkers trimmed Ormes to the tune of 18-3. Captain ‘Rod Pierce led the garage crew with seven while Bill MacLeod, Larry Eby and Robert Armstrong shared -three: Al Novakowski. was top scorer for Digby with four goals. Jim Arseneau paced the RCMP boys with five goals. Coming from the rear of the net, Norm Isnardy pumped in the first goal for the Islanders and Larry Sudchak added one more 40 seconds later. - Ernie Novakowski and Rod Pierce handed out three ‘penalties to each squad. Joe. ‘Wafher, shooting from the extreme right hand side of the goal: tallied RCMP’s first goal. Sudchak came back | seconds later to score Digby’s third goal ona clean shot from in front of the goal, Arseneau marked up the con- Stabulary’s second tally at 5:37 of the first third and scored again to tie the game 35 seconds Inter on a pass from Fred Hunt, Mike Corney carried the puck from centre and shot elean into the gon] for Dighy's fourth poal. He came back 10 setonds later from in front’ of his, goal and despite hard body cheeks carried the puck into the RCMP net. Novakowski scored the sixth goal for Digby at the opening of he second third and Fred Charytoniuk added one more for RCMP a minute later, Novakowski pumped in an- other marker for Dighy half a minute later, Wunt boosted the score to tive for RCMP on on long shot from in front of the goal and Arsen- oan added another on a pass from Hunt at 3:34 of the second period. Budechak marked up his: lest tally of the game wlth one min- ute left In the second period and Arsoneaw seared from na qront mouth seramble for ROMP's seventh, Tred Schaoley and Arsenenu each scored one at the opening of the final period and = Mike Wunter ed the gamo ot 0-9 for ROMP. We broke tho tle 36 aoa. onds Jator carrying the puck from one ond to the other, Dighy's Mickey Nelson yo-tlad the match and Sehooley added one more, Novinkownk] scored Dighy's two finals, one at 3:83 and the othor with only 33 seconds left. to play. In the funlor game roforeo Novalowski handed out six pen Liltiios to Parkers and only one to Ormen, Playing Juntor hockey = qlao, Miko Hunter waa put out of play RCMP 13- 10 for Ist win of season By CHARLES E. GIORDANO . Daily News Sports Writer Digby downed RCMP 13-10 for their first win in a crowd pleasing second Senior Men’s floor Hockey Jast night. in the Civic after receiving three penalties. Taking second position in the scoring for the garage team was Ken Cameron with five goals followed by. Mike Lemon with three. As fast as pucks were being shot at Parker's goalie Dale Tur- cotte, he cleared them with pro- fessional ease. Curling Draws Curling draws for the Prince: goals; Rupert Curling club Gordon's | Hardware trophy for November. 4, 5, 6 and 7 are as follows: Tuesday, November 4, 7 p.m.—- Scott vs Kerr; Rudderham vs Whatman; Berg vs Ford; War- ren vs Bateman; Cooper. vs Parker; Shier vs Lemire. 9 p.m. —J. A. Macdonald vs Schuman; Simpson -vs Garney; Fields vs Anderson; J. Eby vs D. John- ston; A. MacDonald vs Lindsay; Mitchell vs Paul. Wednesday, November.5, 7 p.m. —McLaren vs Newton; Rowbo- tham vs Waldbauer; Bell vs Dominato; McKay vs Byolfson; Ward’ vs Gomez; (Gordon vs Lewis. 9 p.m. Stevens vs Tuttle: Manson vs Billings: Lambie vs Dibb; Simondson vs Sears; R. Eby vs Ruttan; Pallister vs Glor- dano, Thiursday, November 6, T pm. —Lemire vs Paul; Shier, v vs Mit- chell; Whatman: ys Garner: Rndderham vs Simpson; Bate- PNP yee ena Seni van nye ye EAE AE RETO EN eS Pay YG ALY Rey eek soe ‘ nian vs O., Johnston; Warron v5 J. Eby. 9 p.m—aA, MacDonald Vs, Cooper; Lindsay vs Parker; J. A.| Macdonald vs. Scott: Schuman vs Kerr: Fields vs Berg; Ander- son vs Ford, Friday, November 0 pnw Lewis vs Giordano; Ctordon vs Palister; Waldbauer vs Billings; Rowbotham vs Mansaon: Byoalf- son vs Sears; MeKay vs Bimund- son, 0 p. mR, Eby vs Ward; Ruttan vs Gomez; Stevens vs McLaren; Tuttle ys. Newton; Lambie vs Bell; Dibb vs Domin- ato. —— Curling Scores Results of last night's play in the Prince Rupert Curling Club Gordon's Hardware trophy com- petition are ag follows: 7 pm—Dibb 11, Sears 4: Lamble 10, Simundson &: Smith 6, Giordano 8; R, Why 7, Pallis- tor 11; Tuttlo 3, Billings 0; Stev- ens 7, Manson 10, 9 p.m.—-Ryolfson 2, Dominato 17; MeKay 12, Bell 2; Lowls 7, Gomoy 42: Gordon 10, Ward 6; Waldbnuer 10, Newton 8; Row- hotham 0, MeLnron 6, Wednesday play in the Prince Ruport Curling Club, Gordon's hardware trophy competition wo na follows: . 7») ni--Mitchall 10, Parkoy 11; Cooper 2, Paul 14; Almpyon 0, Korr 8: Beolt Ml, Cinrnor 6: v hy 7, Ford 12 : Hore h, John. RLON 18, Mf pm +Shier 4, Lindsay 12: McPDonnld 0, Lemire i; Rud. derham 12, Sohumnan 7:7, A, Macdonald 4, Whatman 12: Waryon 7, Anedoraan Oo: Floltd 0, Batoman 30, ah yh ES NA Mg TF : vow. an Ney SYN YW ee, ele ty ea we Wine vow vee eee view” - ees we Bruins tri Bruins Knocked: off Chicago|- Black Hawks 5-2 in Boston, the sixth straight game wihtout a victory for the Hawks. Detrolt -}won a home game against New York Rangers 4-1, moving their [points total to 10, one behind Bruins. Both have a long way to go to “otaateh the front-running -Mont- real Canadiens who have piled up 16 points in their first .10 | yames, Winger Jerry Toppazzini was ‘one of three Bruins to score in a 91-3second span |. during the.| ‘irst period and. the geal, ‘eventh of the ‘season, tied him vith Maurice Richard of Mont- ‘eal Canadiens | for the league lead. INSURANCE GOALS ‘Johnny Bucyk and Don Me- fenney got ‘the other quickies {for Boston. with .Fleming Mac- ‘ell and Leo Labine firing in- surance goals in the final per- iod. Hawks outshot the Bruins 29- 27 but their attacks didn’t have much on the ball. Tod Sloan ind Elmer Vasko scored while Boston was shorthanded, It was Sloan’s sixth of the season. Not a single penalty was call- 2d against the winning Red Wings by referee Frank Udvari. Rangers drew three minors. Red Wings got the only goal of the opening period when Johnny Wilson picked up a re- bound on Nick Mickoski'’s shot and had a simple job popping it into an open corner. HARD SHOT Andy Bathgate got it back for New York in the second when Camille Henry’s pass hit his stick 15 feet in front of Terry Sawchuk’s net and Andy blast- ed a hard one home. _ Wings struck back fast, Norm Ullman and Marcel Pronovost verforming the scoring chores to make it 3-1. It was Pronovost’'s second goal this season’ and equatled the defenceman's total for last year., we Wy We Ne m Hawks, Wings down Rangers By BEN WARD Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘ Boston Bruins took over second National Hockey League Thursday night but the De- troit Red Wings stayed hot on their heels. place in the Gordie Howe sewed it up for Wings tn'the third with his first goal in six games; A full weekend of action is ahead; opening Saturday after- noon with the Wings at Boston. Saturday night Hawks play ‘in Montreal and the Rangers ¢isit Leafs. Sunday Leafs are at 803- ton and Wings visit New York. -Ezzard. This | agi Charles ‘Suspended AUSTIN, Tex. ( .— Fezard Charles, former world's heavy- weight ‘champion, Was suspend- éd from boxing for an indefinite period Thursday. _ AltonsErickson, supervisor of Texas’ Boxing and Wrestling Di- vision, notified Charles that he was suspended for his “poor showlng in your bout with Don- nie Fleeman in Datlas Monday night.” _ Deputy state labor comimis- sioner Sammy George of Dallas said he asked for Charles’ sus- pension because “he withheld information from. the doctor. which is detrimental to boxing, and his performance hurt the sport in Dallas.” Charles sprained his Icft ankle in a workout last Friday. He and his’ trainer, Jimmy Brown, kept the injury a secret. Charles, ; barely moving around the ring, was an easy target for Fleeman and lost by a knockout in the sixth round. Charles, heavyweight champ ‘from 1949 to 1951, was making a Sicomeback bid. 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