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Pt, © anadian amateur welter- | nigth on the weekly amate : Almost 24,000’fans cheered the Western Hockey t VY weight champion, won a une | boxing card | ey omnteur: . 1 . . . \ rn ‘ wos ee me me ee rete men eet nl ay cnn ae EE om uenHen wan inte cnB Siete tien es cles ks gates Qpopeeatnue pa oss, weueeuer = . League into full seasonal existence during the Thanks- agal ns AY ne a weet . , th . Selon » {R-o¢~: spree. that tiRIA aa ‘ee giving weekend with a six-game, AS goal pree that PENTICTON @) — Kelowna PICTURE OF THE MONTH" saw Guyle Fielder of Seattle again take the lead in the} packers, last season's Western acecemipittmepameceneertaan Meese scoring ra ce, _ Canada amateur hockey cham- Sennen eee mnt eee . after two losses on the Prairies | pions, came a pelind with llar- *s ‘ir epirits, ad spoil the Cougars’ first home; a four-goal rally in the third Geampened with then Sey game. ere own Penticton Vs straight less of the season, fall-| FOUGHT BACK or and take this scason’s first ‘ & , . rer . anagan Senior Hockey Lea- ing before Vancouver Canucks} The Stamps twice fought back gue game Monday night 3-2 Friday and 5-3 to Cajgary from behind to take the points,} * Sparkling play b clo *; Stampeders Monday. with Marcel Pelletier, in the goalie Dave Gath any who New entry to the league, Spo- home net, credited with Keeping | copped ‘ 37 sk ots n nred kane Flyers received a severe the Stampeders at bay for so} | thos h died ey Penticton’ away - from - home iniation: tons. Reno Be hier on , 4 bontcton . against Seattle Totems, dropping’ Calgary scorers were rookie the Packers! eotory e way for a 10-2 decision in Seattle Sun- Fred Hilts, Bruce Lea, Ron Leo-| No. Soume and Joe Kais day, after winning 5-4 against’ pold, Rookie-defenceman Rino & an oe AAISCr frermount presents TRE OCH LAR PAN PRODUCTION OF p The Matchmaker SURLY BOOTH ATHOAY PERANS on Ee FORD Victoria Cougars, last season's; wsnVision vee vos a eS Today and Wednesday, 7-9- p.m, TOTEM — rt OIE! SEDO ER RES Tae .. . nor each pot two goals for Kelow- . Ge aS a ne same team Saturday in Spo-. Robazza and Fred Hucul. George — 1 : ta : kane. ‘Ford and Al Nicholson, with a ing With Ross Kowalehuk land y oH ORMA'S: SATURDAY’S ACTION | brace, were Nictoria’s scorers and Dave Gordichuk scored TODAY fo WED GHOST TOWN In other Saturday mectings.' . Penticton’s goals, giving them : 0 ° , : a “made the plays that helped his . : Vancouver wilted before New new prairie teammates score a 2-0 lead until late in the sec- eee vene tov a Sel win, peer three of their five. ond-perlod, i 7-8:10 P.M. Calgary and Winnipeg Warriors’ The top-scoring game of the 5 KILL 15 Lan is! : baa 10.3 ¢ . _ ‘season Sunday saw the Totems ” ; 4 JOHN ARCHER \ jest to Saskatoon Quakers 6-2. op the spaxsnecim) 10-2, mace) WWeEKENG Fights || warner anpERson Winnipeg 6-1, and Edmonton! the Seattle scoring list look like} Providence, RI. i —— Curly in a ‘blanked Calgary 3-0. ia team lineup and enabled Chi-! Monroe, Worcester, Mass. o1t- On the coast, New Westminster “PKa to net his three. pointed Georgie Araujo, Provi- ‘ vith a one-game, one-win record. ! Oe dence (10) lightweights. “NN s leading the division by virtue: of its averages, although Spo- Lions ceclare Paris WW — Bantamweight Destination - * ise Champion Alphonse Halimi, ‘sane, Vancouver and Seaitle also} . vt ae , . ® 11914, Algeria, stopped Dante De have the same points record.: 412 mports aa lL. ra’ 5 ti each playing two games and win-| . ‘ Bini, 119" ’ France, 5 (non Vitles. oon ee: ning one. Victoria, with two: VANCOUVER © -— General; gydney, Australia (w—Johnny en - layed and none won, rests on; Manager Herb Capozzi announc-: van Rensburg, 145%, South Af- (in color) the bottom. jed Monday night that the Bri-:yieq outpointed George Barnes, On the Prairies, Saskatoon and |tish Columpia Lions have de-'y471, australia (2).. Edmonton lead their division | clared the 12 imports they used oo eet cee | with four points apiece, culled;in Monday's 34-16 victory over) og: ope a, from their two-game, two-win!| Saskatchewan Roughriders. | Try Daily News Classified | ite be. DIG THAT DANCE!—These two players in a Toronto high school football game appear to be doing a step and ignoring the ball completel. The pass was intended by Ken Spicer (93) of Western Tech but bounced away. Doug Limb of ,Humberside is the opposing player. records. Calgary is third, back | = two points, with Winnipeg War-| > riors winless in two starts. —CP Wirephoto. WHL president Al Leader's “| weekend = statistical roundup, which did not include Mon- wks soar to top of NHL assem teu: with seven points in two i . Black Ha as Leafs hit by former teammates sess. / , of 122 points for one season, and. By The Canadian Press __| their weekend series and take a: Toppazzini, Johnny Bucyk and | is a three-time winner of the , Three ‘former Toronto Maple one-point iead over Montreai:' Don McKenney in a five-minute seasonal scoring crown. Leat players came back to haunt Canadiens who were being dump-| onslaught in the second period. i TEAMMATES For. y 1 their alma mater thls weekend | ed 4-2 py Boston Bruins. _ | Toppazzini matched Canadiens’! r secon were eas hn and put Chicago Biack Hawks; Tod S.oan, soid by Leafs this! only goal in the final period by! onteyne an i cFarland, i on top of the National Hockey. suminer ror $15,000, slapped Dickie Moore. | Ginpke and the Centers Lary ‘ eague. home two goats in Saturday! iniurs f ie | . ; ' Pe eats | Hawks trimimed Leafs 5-2 inj nigies 3-1 win by Chicago and | An injury to Range! Goalie; Blaine are the sole hat-trickers, Varco . . ' Chicago Sunday night to sweeo! lat De Worsley marred the game: thus far. reyegte trae oy #997 5 . : ‘ ! nebeates ve perroarmance Sun-/at Detroit. Worsley was carried! Monday's clash in Victoria’ ee we pee ee wig | GE NBN. | off by stretcher suffering a badly; against the Cougars saw the Cal-' RE RERE EER ERE S Bm _Danny Lewickl, dealt off by: pulled tendon in his left leg. gary souad score their first win, | Leats to New York Rangers five: - seasons ago and traded to Hawks. this year, scored a pair of goals! IS [ . / oO BRI DGE , Sunday. Eric Nesterenko, sent CCRWOOdA Nn : a . ; = Wallace's Dept. Stere i to the minors by Leafs in 1955, aoe picked up a couple of points Sat- By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ; urday night by feeding Sloan's Failing to play the people as well as the cards. scoring passes.’ . Pa . . DS oees cad as . — , RANGERS BLANKED doesn’t always turn out quite as disastrously as to- PORANG Stes blac Ms ; ¥ . ee . ee In other NHL action Sunday| day's hand did. But anyway this gives you an idea of “hight Detroit Red Wings blanked | what CAN happen. south dealer SHES PN BHR ARS eo New York Rangers 3-0 in the ; snare Ni \ Both sides vulnerable ” Wings’ home opener after a 2-0; With no part score Mr. Cham- | voy south 40 part-score * ‘loss in Montreal Saturday. New| Pion would have passed his part- | NORTH ! Fi. Yors tied Boston 4-4 in the over oneneat eta all he: Mr. Champion @ Ranger home debut Saturday.| fy" see wine. 5 XQ 1075 2 mii Chicago now is undefeated side necded to make was two ye esos tl | wilh two wins and a tie for trump or two of a major. He OIG ' 1) vive points Montreal holds a {{ecided to respond once in case | ee ont ray one. oint ede on Re ston New Mr. Muzzy had a rockcrusher, \ aL Et TANT ; | ra . " aS Re an Kos Tt This was a mistake. On the | ant Dale Mr. Masters | | York and Detroit are tied for | sooond round he naturally felt} 84 vB a R fourth with two points and | optigated to make a cholee of two | 3 14 3 1988 3 gy Feronto has two defeats in two | hearts over two clubs, But of hk Q973 hoa * ON rf me 4)-yuar-old Slo: a] Course Mr. Muzzy makes practi- | SOUTU ASAE Bt 1 it Meee tae s} ei ne “ “year-O - oan, WAC ediy no distinetionr between a: Mr. Muzzy Be Agi Hee) Baa . aw a scored 13 Hons 59 games ase choiec and an honest raise. To: é 4 s 05 j . , acl aid Beet AS scuson, was a terror in front Of] him it sounded as if Mr. Cham- | SG a . > . : : ~ 4 i . t ihe. Lea! net Sunday night.| plon’s two bids showed a preity , oA v2 You can’t trust Lady Luck as a Baby sitter! For years the National Fire Protection (ei U rypiecl of his four weekend goals | good hand, ee A1086 Association has urged Canadian people to beware the tragic praclice of leaving children alone, 1 pgs ’ age gy Was one in the first period which, He had a.good hand himself. | Phe Wading s | sour fost Nov : J] yet eve ‘hous ildre 2 lof a fy their parents for ‘only a few minutes’ t lied it ab It, Tod had Toronto!So what was he waiting for?: 7°y ho West North Tawt and yet every day thousands of children are left alone by t f y { | ponlie Johnny Bower cold when | Completely forgetting the part | 2h pan I $ pis | or for many hours. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THIS PRACTICE. Equally important, | SSEELES (CCE CHCS ECE CESSES SETS ESTES SAT ROSACEA / Boy’s and Girls m : 2 | . Mt jyass into the cmpty side of the | score, he leaped to three no’ ane DOL ag Al Bass r is to learn and remember some of the hazards of fire. RAINWEAR ua ne sliced an Ed Litzenberger | trump, Mr. Dale ts much OS : of dhimands, ® Don’t overload your electrical wiring. | . fe ’ ’ li’ te ‘ . . . . Yo ‘ . ‘ . : : . a . B Bobby Hull's goal-n-game per- better at humanies |e lack of hearts, ® Keep matches, lighters and inflammable material away from young ciildr2n, Largest Selection, AM Sizes, moe ae > : OF} Next came the aee of spades ~y . ms formance rounded out the week- Sor Champion and Mr. Muzzy had to choose bee . ® Don't smoke in hed. ° yi) soo r « (' ven oF . &. vy ) ‘ wy ‘ * “ ’ . ‘1 ’ ~~ . i aa} - nese ci seorln for Chicago, Mr, Champion was |tWween the ace of clubs and the, Another thing you can do, to reduce the fire hazards in your own home is to clear out | WALLACE J . Maurie "Rocket Richard ' screaming, plus the king a neon Wane at nie | your attic, or store room of all that paper, and if you have any article that you don't want, M emedl the S00th. yond of his| § ‘fet that Mr Muze | vinning tie lust. trlok with {he 1+ | DEPT STORE st vee a ‘ ’ a , bin vy Was going to winn Ne | WW Ash TNC WIth Ney Sell if | . \ a enreer Sunday night to open tae play the hand, he queen of that sult, Down slx— | in seoring. In Boston, The Brulns y 1700 points. enna - ve decided to chance ea ; TRILELELEPLL LUCE BLrtieds back with gouls by Jerry a double. Mr Champion made several Mr. Muzzy Ho led the ten of {o!"Ors fram the stanedpobnt of: : : humanies, We never should have bid, And tf he had held bts crttt- ’ L cJsam until after the hand, his Ce wie ot partner would not have been so ' THE BAL GEA MITATACN Wen gpades ind Mr, Masters won with (Comused ind might: well have TO PLACE A SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT - PHONE 6768 |. tho king, Hack enme tho jack of |COMe hame with six winners, a ce ng THE DAILY NEWS thee Be A BREAN e clulak Ad Fb WON, MI, Die Dy ene nn vevestsmentsennemnting tnt sot enennmerttnte aaa nneteneinneneernneeesanancnneneneetaenaniaitn remo | ae ener Afaul tenner % i ay S al ing the ‘seven, Next came the . . four of clubs and = Mi Muzay SPARICV DON’T GIVE Ver! BALLET played the elght. Mr, Dale won ne FIRE Wt CAGTMAN COLOR with the ming and led his Inst " end) USE ONLY NON-FLAMMABLE diamond, CLEANING FLUIDS TO START! |. | ~ 1 OOOO POCO OOO POOLE PEOR IEP EE MAUVEEDOOUTHOLODOEEELEDIEOIUOLIDUVOUIM, : dinmonds which “A MAIC EVENT OF THE DANCE SEASON...A MUSTI" was covered with the jack and JOHN MARTIN, NEW YORK TIMES tb patie ait ae bie tae Hllivedt ny Lede “My, Masters’ eleht forced the king, Now Mr, Muazy led a small heart to dumimy's jack, Mr. Maaters won and cashed threo dimnonds, Mr, Muazy dropped . fa gh ey Mr te cea Sa vetlel ‘ hy fy rs whe So al coercion, orb Zeardan be his dast spade and the ten of Sa ewan, Mr, Dale played his Inst “ wypen . heart and the trey tn ING o msi S485. AT 8:30 PM, ONLY clubs. Tho Inst two honarta were Ore i ad anal played from dummy On the fol- AAA TIVCEER TUES, 4 PLM, lowing spade lend Mr, Muazy let go the ton of hoarts nnd Mr. Dale Patten et th thers rns played the olght of spades, Dum oy Beaten 9 bats Be -¥) mya ton won and the seven wax eed * returned, Mr, Dale won with the fia. vblle Myr, Muzzy disuurded anny PILE LN ITA eetie vgs stent ad bathe a ee ee ee ee ee Pee LOOT ero rare roe rere ewre POH OCCECEONIERAO ROSCOE EIONDAIDIOGIIIIFIIGS f v y | | 4 , em ee eee ee eM i . . a foes ef hoe ee peee secre coer eee ehh eo eat eo ares a4 . ok ve hats! REET REED OREO EEO ERI EE EERE E LEH GM ROM CEM EPR EOT EL ELLE LE COPE PTSMA TS TV AV ESRES DEEN GEERT pe phe pe aos ae. , Wo Me cat