SAO me Sete © Ra Mee arene "SW ae ee *. 7 a an Ge sramwannnnennss reo rp eee a CC , » FINE SAVE — Goalic Ed Chadwick of Toronto Maple Leafs # goes down to stop a close-in drive by Bernie Geoffrion of * Montreal Canadiens during National Heckey League action (CP Photo) 1 in Montreal Thursday. Canadiens \ won 5-2. mene pete anny arene ne eee ie ne RANGERS, LEAFS DRAW Camille in Bonus Range After Three-Goal Burst By MARTY GOODMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer ‘7 Camille Henry, the National Hockey League’s leading goal- scoter ,is two goals from the point at which New York Rangers z , Start paying him bonuses. unr. “git The Quebec City native, who ‘Two-Bit Spiel cil eclebrate his 25th birthday: ; January 31, zoomed to a 23 total SVs vVwewBVVvsyvwexywexvra LONUN NoVN Doug Kerr’s and Jen through elimination round Jewellers trophy last nigh SPORTS ROUNDUP Flyers Regain WIHL Lead By The Canadian Press Spokane Flyers regained a two- point lead over Rossland Wavr- rlors atop the Western Inter- national Hockey League Wed- nesday night with a 4-2 victory over the hapless Nelson Maple Leafs before only 600 fans. NWN S YN T Eby, Simundson Rinks Eliminated By T. G. INKSTER ‘y Lemire’s rinks swépt sin curling for Cook’s t and will meet tonight in I, the final. The match, considered one of ‘the season’s biggest events, will be staged at 8 p.m., simultan- eously with the final for the Art Murray trophy in the women’s league between Lea McKay and Bertha Dunbar. In the semi-finals last night, both victorious rinks had a few close calls before posting their wins. Doug Kerr’s quartet, skipped by Percy Berg, edged Miner Si- mundson 9-7, Berg had Simund- son down 5-0 at the end of the fourth but Simundson's’ four- ender in the fifth put him right back in the game. However, he missed crucial CLEVELAND i — Southpaw | tract with Cleveland Indians Wednesday and said he is ‘feel- ing fine and looking forward to enjoying a wonderful season.” No salary was announced but the baseball club said the con- tract terms were “the same as he received last year.” Beigh, manager of Toronto heavyweight George Chuvalo, said Wednesday Chuvalo has been offered a title fight March Set for Friday } Curling Club executive an-| nounced another social night at! three goals the rink Friday night which will) season, feature a “two-bit” mixed bon-/ The third goal, with 25 seconds splel, dancing and refreshments. | left in the game, gave New York suThe:executive stressed that! 5-5 tie with Toronto Maple eée:-interested are not required! jeafs in the only game sched- bring’ a full team—they Can yied, ade.up on the spot. Teams: Wednesday night when he be- came the first Ranger to score in one game this Henry’s previous high was 24, e ae eerenter of they ein 1953-54 when he won the #libcand. make up 2 couple of; Calder Memorial Trophy as! rinks to enter the compe- | rookic-of-the-year. WENT INTO SLUMP 4 He slumped after that and it “Try Daily News Clessified. “wasn’t until the last half of last SRGWennERMnRaEaEEE cue again for Rangers, a ing 14 goals in 36 games, a Wallace’ 3 Dept. Store wi To keep him scoring this sea- “i son, coach Phil Watson promis- gw. cd bonuses as soon as he passed | gm. his rooxic mark. wii Camille added his own inspira- @' tion — he became engaged to Zi be married. Hi He scored New York's first! ‘goal of the season and he’s been | mw hitting at a steary clip since.| @, And Rangers, though they lag @ 15 points behind Montreal Cana- ' diens, still are in second place, | four points ahead of Boston BH | Bruins. mg PULLS GOALIE “And ‘Still The Champions gi His third goal came after Wat- scor- es eases 4 - fi son had replaced goalie Marcel LANSEA AND @ paile with a forward in. the lop Miljast minute of play. “GLEN AYR a His first goal gave Rangers p the lead in the game and. his KITTEN w sccond, along with one by Andy a Bathgate, ticd the game at 4-4, SWEATERS “)Gcorge Red Sullivan was the rather New York scorer. Henry Lansea British made and Binad an assist to go with his ithree goals. wm: Leafs went wm Glen Ayr Kitten Sweaters BH] g the lead Moare Canada’s two largest a : into MW selling sweaters. You'll see B them both here. Bm again with 10 minutes left when " re # Gadsby and Parker MacDonald 7 WALLACE S were in the penalty box, Other w DEPT. STORE Bl wo Frank Mahovlich and MENEAME core Armstrong. START THE ) NEW YEAR RIGHT BY GETTING YOUR ELECTRICAL. WIRING REQUIREMENTS, OR INSTALLATIONS DONE RIGHT NOW! EITHER PHONE 4210 4310 " FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF WIRING WORK ‘NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LTD. : Stewart, B.C. Bosner Block, Prince Rupert, ON ALL TYPES sot Diol 4210” Wa a ' ; Season that he started to pro- Selke, Jr., Joe Erskine. McBeigh said he will not “de- cde on the offer until after Chu- valo’s fight here Jan. 27 against Julios Mederos of Cuba. MONTREAL ( — Jean Beti- beau, out of National Hockey League action since Dec. 12 with a rib separation, has been work- ing out with Montreal Canadiens but isn’t exected to play for a game or two, the club said Wed- TORONTO ( — Tommy Mc-: 24 with British empire champion ; shots to allow Berg to count one iin the fifth, two in the seventh Herb Score signed his 1958 con- fand a Singlton in the last end iwhile getting singles only in the | eighth and ninth. Lemire was pitted against Jack Eby. He took the match 10-7, Lemire lay four on the first end and counted one more the fol- i lowing end before Eby got on the , score board with a deuce, follow- ling up with singles in the fourth {and fifth to come within one point of his opponent. Lemire pulled away in the sixth, laying three, and the writ- ing was on the wall when he led 9-5 at the end of the seventh. Eby was able to count one in the eight and one in the tenth but needed a five to win. In the quarterfinals, Jack Eby Gomez rink 12-4 while Lemire trimmed George Dibb 19-3. Miner Simundson was ahead of Danny Johnston's Savoy Hotel- men all the way to come out on top 10-3, while Kerr advanced with a 13-5 decision over Dom Dominato. ‘Both Kerr and Lemire went through the regular schedule nesday. “It's the kind of injury that has to heal itself,’ said Frank: “and it would be tak- ing a chance to send him back before, perhaps, next we next week.” Rangers Set! For Pep Talk By Fiery Phil By riery WELLS Canadian Press Staff Writer New York Rangers appear to! be ripe for one ‘of coach Phil! Watson’s famous public tongue- lashings. | Fiery Phillipe has been strang- | ely silent most of this season, and his Rangers climbed to SCC: | ond place in the National Hoc-: key League on.the basis of an | early surge, but they have just: lost five consecutive games and | undefeated, and if the boys are ‘“on”’*tonight, spectators may ex- ;bect some expert shot-making. a eliminated the strong Darrow}. | LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS | CHICAGO ih—Sugar Hart, 117 ‘Philadelphia, outpointed Larry | Baker, 146, Mt. Vernon. N.Y. (10). ‘Ibs 230 - 2nd Ave. West rophy LAWYER TO SUCCEED McMAHAN AS PRESIDENT OF B.C. LIONS VANVOUVER (CP)—Lawyer Harry Spring wus elected president of the British Columbia Lions football club at the annual directors meeting Wed- nesday night. Spring, a Lions director since the club was formed in 1954, succeeds William McMahan, who stepped down after one year as president. pe ewe vw ne viv vst Prince Rupert Dally’ News Thursday, January 9,.1958 BULLETIN 6 ST. MORITZ, Switzerland -—John Semmelink, 10, of the University of Montreal, won the 2,850-motre-down-hill in the opening day of the first Commonwealth winter games. TODAY TO T oO T E M SATURDAY ORE OF THE MOST TENSION-TAUT ADVENTURES OF ALL TIME! ZERO VT i DARNE Ma HISTORIC WELL The first natural gas well in A southwestern Ontario was brought in at Gosfleld, Essex County, in 1889. 7 p.m, 9 p.m, EURO ASE vGEGE FREY TONE et PEGGY KING - JERRY PARIS MATINEE. SATURDAY 2 pam, fm 4 810% bY ARTHUR HATLEY CANADIANS DOMINATE Trail Skier Wins Slalom in Commonwealth Games ST. MOURITZ, Switzerland () — John Platt, 21-year old Trail, B.C. engineering student, won the slalom race as skiing competi- tion opened today in the first Commonwealth winter games, Canadians swept the first four; places in the opening event and five members of the Canadian national ski team placed in the: top 10. Arnold Midgely of Ottawa, Ca- nadian member of the Ski Club or Great Britain who was favor- ed to cop the event, placed sec- ond to Platt although he nosed out the British Columbia skier on the second run. However. Platt’s two-run average was bet- ter. John Semmicink of Montreal placed third in the total slalom standing and Bill Stevens of Rossiand, B.C., was fourth. Jim Quarles of Montreal lost a ski during his first run and avandoned the race. Trevor Klotz of Ottawa anil Jean-Mare Leonard of St. Sanu- veur, Que., placed sevent hand eighth respectively. The ski events in the Common- wealth games close with this af- ternoon’s downhill race. In that Frosty'’s for Meats Today to Saturday 7 - 9 p.m. Matinee Saturday 2 - 4.15 Oo GINA m SPSLoLosricipa Screens RANTHONY ay aweo i; Pinnacle of Thillis! | jevent Platt and Stevens drew ‘third and fourth starting places jbehind Seller England. | THURSDAY — 8 p.m. Anaunciation Hal! — Fulton Street 20 GAMES $1.00 Everyone Welcome hold second place hy only three ; " _ LOO tN, | polnts over Boston Bruins. Rangers have played two game more than Boston and in- ! crease that handicap to three | as they play fifth-place Toronto | Maple Leafs in New night, WIDE FIELD FOR BLASTING Lorne Ginnp Worsley, an in- | souciant fellow who was Wat- son’s favarite verbal target, has departed for the minors, but the sad truth is some of the Ranger rellables have shlmply not been producing this year, Watson ap- pears to have a wide field for blasting, | Even Andy Bathgate, their leading: seorer Jast year and Rangers’ best In the points col- un this season, has not been up to que. Compared with Jast sousom’s tobal of 27 goals and 50 assleis, Bathgate’s UW and 23 after 40 games Jooks moagro, Camille Henry, with a league- leading 20 goals, and veteran rearguard BL CGraadsby, with Cleht goals and i assists, have lived up to preseason hopes, but Andy Hebonton, Danny Le- wlekt and Dean Prentice, out With another skate cut, have fnilen below thely 1986-57 form, RHAY REORGANIZES The Leafs are In a four-game losing streak and have dropped twa points behind Detrolt Red Wings, Coach Billy Rery in- tends iu Jew Ine chinges, Try The MELROSE CHOP SUEY OUR SPECIALTY This week 2800 Reduetion on all Chinese Food Open Mon. - rl wm, to 2 am, Hut, und Sun, ‘4 pan, to do aan, 615 - 3rd Ave, Ww, Ph. 3329 York to-. { | | "We Take Better naar tr elie DAM EA MAO NAL ADA AEA AA ENE ELD OE OEE IN EPADAEEELERLAEANIPTOAENGAAAMRE TE ARE Oe us ‘a x 5 a + a is ¥ "" + * . / ‘ \ 4 nh HOMO O OR ee ee ee em f Care ef Your Car jE \ hast Catodousigdenepemb eke heathen oy ee @ ay ane e STANDARD OIL woe . this advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control! 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