TES pr OTN he te . ML vyee ut Pe GW we Ww wee ee STATUS UNDECIDED Last quarter rally gives RCMP 55- 39 v win RCMP swept over the Old Empress Hotel squad 55-39 Saturday night in a Senior Men’s basketball game staged to determine if the newly-formed calibre. It had. previously been. an- nounced that if the Old Em- press crew didn’t come up to expectations it would be al- legated to the. intermediate league, Today, no decision had been made and it is not known whether the 16-point spread was sufficient to drop the hotel Squad into the intermediate loop or whether ‘the executive. con- siders the new team strong ~ enough to hold. up its own end in senior league play. Final disposition of the ond | NEL Scores . SUNDAY ; By The Canadian Press Chicago Cardinals 23, York 6 Pittsburgh, 10, Cleveland 27 Baltimore 40, Detroit 14 Green Bay 21, Washington 37 Los Angeles 10, Chicago Bears 31 San Francisco 30, Philadelphia | oy New | = ST EY a ae WELCOME YOUR WITH PEPSI- Trode Mark The Lig CC refre “hie nt | | hotel team was of senior loop. Empress team will be made at! a meeting of the Senior Basket_ ball league executive before the end of this week. The: cage season is slated to open next Saturday. A league spokesman said that judging from Saturday’s play there is a strong possibility that the Empress cagers will be al- jowed to remain in the senior league. However, the meeting later this week will decide. The RCMP victory was spark- ed by Bill Sunberg who racked up 19 points. Rod Tait notched top honors for the hotel team; also with 19 points. Constabulary’s playing coach, ! Don Hartwig followed in the: | Scoring with 14 points. The game was closely contes- ted until the last quarter when! RCMP racked up a total of 23, the RCMP had} points. Earlier Jed 8-5; 23-17 and 32-31. Handicapped after Reynold | fouled out the Hotelmen only ‘managed to net eight points /1n the last quarter. GUESTS -COLA Registered OR TWO TODAY} BETTER FASTER TYPING In hew ofa CHOICE OF COLOURS: Cameo Pink, Sen Blue, Wiliew Groen, Sandstone, Ponrl Grey, Royal's new Brilliant Action makers all typing Oey dl breeds Mark 243 - 3rd Ave. West ittsiy ju. 1d at Nas RAYA) Only ROYAL hos TWIN-PAK RIBBON cooper rolled: an two cases, Nothing to wind or Chread. Lalt out ald Twine Pak. drap FOR FULL DETAILS ENQUIRE AT THE DAILY NEWS easior, Lightning: carringe return, fast, comfortable keys, Hasy Out Cylinder, FREE OFFICE TRIAL. "Try thie brilliant now Royal in your awn office, Right now, call Phone 6768 GIL TURNER winces. as he snaps back his head to avoid a left aimed by Ralph Dupas in a welterweight bout at Montreal. Turner's left arm snakes under Dupas’ for a light. body blow. Dupas weathered Turners’ early offensive to pound out a unanimous decision in the 10- rounder. —CP Photo. champion George Chuvalo aren’t enough. The 21-year-old Toronto native bled for nine rounds before drop- ping a unanimous decision to ‘Pat McMurtry, a hard-jabbing ex-marine from Tacoma, Wash. McMurtry pounded Chuvalo’s face almost at will with a hard jab and ripping. right uppercut. | Although outweighed 1883, to 20734 and a 9-to-5 underdog, he ‘had the televised fight in com- i plete control except for a minute | |e the second round when Chu- isecond on I lefts | through valo unloaded one of his ihigh on the westerner’s head. DEADLY JABS off balance es the husky Cana- dian tried to land a knockout punch, and then turned the jab -into—a--deadly offensive weapon ! that brought a big stain of blood 7 — | from Chuvalo’s nose by the end of the round. The winner said after the fight that Chuvalo “just came up too fast.” It was the first Madison Square Garden appearance for both fighters, but McMurtry had 33 professional and 103 amateur bouts behind him, compared with 15 pro and 18 amateur fights for Chuvalo. The win lifted MceMurtry’s rec- ord to 30-2-1 and left Chuvalo: at qv “3- 1. lack of experience Chuvalo’s downfail By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK (CP) — Canadian heavyweight found out the hard way Friday night that courage and a powerful left hook Chuvalo was a bloody hulk from the fourth round’on. Mc- Murtry’s constant jabbing brought a steady stream from Chuvalo’s nose and opened cuts by both Chuvalo’s eyes. McMur- try was unmarked. BLOOD BEAT HIM Chuvalo said in his dressing room after the fight it was his bleeding nose that beat him. “My nose started to bleed in the first round, and from the couldn't breathe it,’ he said. “After about the fourth, I guess, I was swallowing my own blood and I But McMurtry jabbed Chuvalojcouldn’, breathe through my; ouettes. mouth.” . The battered nose still was dripping steadily 20 minutes af~| previously~unbeaten Ticats 37-0 a week ago, and it gave them | ter the fight, and both eyes were ; puffed. The fighter also “said he hurt his right hand in the second round when he hit McMurtry high*on the head while trying for a knockout. “Tt wasn’t my hand that trou- bled me.” he told reporters. “T just couldn’t get a breath through that blood.” — Referee Ruby Goldstein scored the fight 8-1-1 for McMurtry. Judge Artie Aidala gave McMur- itry seven rounds and Chuvalo ithree. Judge Frank Forbes saw ‘it 8- 2, It paid off this weekend when 'the Red Wings became the only National Hockey League club to | salvage two wins, scoring a total ‘Of six goals with four master- minded by the great right winger. Conch Sid Abel discussed the Howe situation a week ago, any- ing Gordie was getting tea much attention from opposing teams, They were hotting-up his score ing power. Tt wasn'sg Uke that until Jast season after left winger ‘Ted Lindsny was traded to Chiengo Black Hawks, Ne kopt, the op- position busy: with Nis tough play Nae eee ete PORE eb e8- oot! matte Hockey Scores SATURDAY Western League Spokane 6, Onlenry J Vietorin 6, Vancouver 8 Gentile 7, Now Woeatminater 4 Baskatoon &, Winnipog 7 Okanagan Kenlar Vornon 6. Pentioton 2 Kolowni 6, Kiumlaopa. a Western International Tonalin 6, Trait 2 KUNDAY Western League New Weatminiter 4, Senttin & Vietorin 6, Vancouver 4 RAM ee mem NUEE TIME meso Meme SammetnTeReeeNed mu WIFU standings PWT Ff OA StH Winnipom .. 1810 8 0 870 LEN gO Melmnontan 4 6 & Yam gai I Wo 6 & 3 Ban wan ww ‘Onlyury ld oR O 87h gan ty Qe vavarnve od) 0 Nb aho oo Wings notch two wins as Howe Issue solved By BEN WARD Canadian Press Staf! Writer Detroit Red Wings appear to have a solution to their biggest problem: Geor die Howe, and the line was weakened by his departure, Now Abel has moved centre Alex Delveechio to left wing. Alex isn't as rough as Lindsay but the line is working Nke a charm ngeain, Howe, Delvecehio and linemate Norm Ullman figured In al the Detrolt, goals in Wings’ 3-1 vic- tories over Toronto Maple Leafa Sunday night and the Hawks Saturday afternoon, CANADIENS RALLY In other NHQG action Sunday Montreal Canndiens rallied to de- feat New York Rangers 5-3 ond Boston Bruins whipped the Hawks 4-1 on standout. perform. nneos by forward Vie Stasiuk and koane Don Simmons. The Wings dumped the Wawks on a three-goal performance by Delvecchia In Chienga, Throp AKgSIALN Went to Howe, Wd Litbarie berger got the lone Hawk onl, . Baturday night, Lonfs won thoi frat rhine in four aLarta, odplng Brulna 8-2, A 2! We ba» tween Canadiens and Rangers was fontured by a goal- “tending duel betwoon Jaeques Plante of Montreal and Gump Worsley of New York, Canndions' Sunday Victory moved thom into frst plies, two points ahead af the Hawks, The Wings and Bruins are tied for third with New York and Tor onto trailing in that ardor, ia fight-to the finish. + games of the schedule—against provincial Football Union A Winnipeg win would assure the club a first-place finish, but, the victory might not be too easy. Saskatchewan, fighting desperately with fourth-place off berth, will see to that. Edmonton Eskimos captured. a playoff berth in Vancouver Sat- urday night by defeating last- place British Columbia Lions 25- 22 before nearly 25,000 fans while Stampeders kept alive their play- off hopes by edging Roughriders 21-17 in Regina in an afternoon: game. A victory by “Saskatchewan would have eliminated Calgary from the race for the third and final playoff spot. I, now will bé Winnipeg, with 20 points, and Saskatchewan, with 13, eachf have three games left. Edmon- ton,. trailing Blue Bombers .by three points, Calgary with “12, and British Columbia with six, each have two games remaining in the 16-game schedule. couver snapped a_ three- game winning streak by the Lions, who Argonauts get hot, blank Riders” By The Canadian Press Toronto Argonauts, leaderless sons, have become the hottest team in the Big Four Football Union. ,Argos, catching inspiration from the spectacular quarter- backing of boyish Ronnie Knox, rolled over Ottawa Rough Riders 41-0 Saturday and thoroughly convinced 14,313 fans that Tor- onto is a real power in the Big Four. , The dazzling Argo perfor- mance stole the spotlight from ched the league title Saturday with a 29-10 over Montreal Al- It was the second shutout in 'a row for Argos, who jolted the a big gain in their late-season drive to get out of the cellar and into a playoff spot. NEED THREE WINS Toronto now has six points, three behind third-place Alou. ettes and four behind Ottawa. Argos can make a playoff spot: by winning the remaining three Ottawa next Saturday and Mont- real Nov, 1 and Nov. 8, In the Ontario Rugby Footbal] Union senior division, London Lords edged Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen 28-25 Saturday to break a second-place tie with the Duthchmen. Sarnia holds first place with nine straight. wins and Detroit Raiders are last with Six straight losses, In the Senior Intercollegiate Lengue, University of Toronto shut out Queen’s University 44-0 Saturday and University of Western Ontarlo defeated Mea- Gil University 39-8. Toronto leads the lengue, Western is second and Queen's and McGill are tied for last place. sontetentanenennemithea ne Gehring takes double honors in mixed loop Don Gohring of RCMP in Group J of the City Mixed Five Pin Bowling league seared dou- ble honors In Thursday's play taking men's high single game of 308 and putting together three games for a 6&8 high triple, In women's play Agnos Plorce of Fashion Footwear rolled high single of 260 while Peggy Thomp- son also of Fashion Footwoar racked up 670 to take high three games, Frasty Locker scored team high single game and Fashion Footwear chalked up team high triplo with scores of 1268 and 3520 respectively, In Group 2, Bort Edgar of Ohockor Cabs bowlnd 9312 for mon's Meh single game while Univor anl's Ray Lofgren captured mons hleh threo with 784, Both women's high alnwle game und high triple wore scared by Marianne Vuakoviteh of United Fruit with scores of 278 and a0, ‘Capturing team high angle wan Norwost Yoads with a scoro of 1176, United Fruit took team Lions rally to bow to Eskimos - By The Canadian Press - League-leading Winnipeg Biue Bombers | get: chance today to clinch a bye into the: Western Inter- Saskatchewan Roughriders i in ‘Winnipeg. alpary Stampeders for a play-| careary P play ered Eskimos to their win, crash- ‘end Jim Letcavits. and fullback Normie Kwong. Quarterback ‘vert: and two field goals to round out: the Eskimo:scoring, ‘| passes from quarterback: Al Do- scored-the third Lions. touchdown and Ted Hunt ‘converted, all the :first half. “W9-7 ‘ab. half time, rallied in the row the margin, The Edmonton victory in Van- and’ picked up: 283 yards passing tail-enders for nearly three sea- | Hamilton Tiger-Cats who c¢lin- |, late u finals when they . tackle managed to defeat Edmonton only once in.23 league and ex- hibition games. since B. Cc, Joined the WIFU in 1954, Fullback Johnny Bright pow- ing tHrough the Lions: for 164 yards. He scored Esks’ first touchdown. Others came from HAAR DMP Sot ht Hea aaron ee in abl Prinze Rupert - Daily Nes TTT. = Monday, October 20. 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