FNP eV TS VV ewe ee TU So . v vw Prince Rupert Daily News 9.0 (27 ‘Monday, October 6, 1958 ote I From the shaming true ’ confessions that made | | millions gasp! ~Donovty Mone Eenou Fran ea oko ed ee: TOO SOON” eterntee wy WARNER BROS, CO STARRING EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. TODAY and | TUESDAY tampeders get shot at third Riders, Bombers | junc score victories { ws r Spahn’s control coe WwW ir said ‘uncanny NEW YORK (#—"His con- trol was so good it was un- canny,” said Del Crandall, “and his fast ball was so good —Wwell, it was just ping! ping By The Canadian Press Calgary Stampeders have a chance , tonight to move into sole possession of third -place.as a result of “ping!” } _ | weekend action in the Western Interprovincial Foot- TODAY and TUESDAY, 7-8:10 P.M. | ty Crandall, Milwaukee's cat- | ball Union. _, . HORROR GRIPS THE METROPOLIS _ e cher, couldn't remember a The Stamps, who started: the|™monton, giving Winnipeg a 21-15 3 : AS A MONSTROUS, UNEARTHLY - COLOSSUS STALKS THE STREETS}. detter game by Warren Spahn ener aeE than the southpaw ace pitch- ed Sunday, blanking the New -York Yankees 3-0 with a twa- hitter. “His control was really un- anny,” said Crandall. “You ~ : : saw how many called strikes | Emon TOS. ieht. Win : tay . s443 . } In other action tonight, Win- there * ere. He was hitting the ‘nipez Blue Bombers take on sec- corners—inside, outside. Most- ong-place Saskatchewan Rough- ly a fast ball, it was so good we 'viders in Regina. ‘didn’t need many screwballs. |” Rompers managed to retain " “H{ he finds his game early, | their tive-point league lead Sat- he's a tough guy to beat.” ‘urday night when an illegal sub- ‘stitution penalty erased a last- second Eskimo touchdown in Ed- victory before 20,000 fans. In Calgary Saturday night Frank Tripucka’s: throwing arm and Mike Hagler’s running sparked Roughriders to a 22-14 victory before 18,000 spectators. The win broke a second-place tie with the Eskimos. : Winnipeg has won nine of its 11 games for 18 points. Edmonton also has played 11 games, losing 5 and tying one. The other clubs have played 10 games each. The 16-game schedule winds up Nov. season by winning four consecu- tive games and have since man- aged only one win in six, face ‘the winless British Columbia ‘Lions in Vancouver. ; A Calgary win would move the iclub one point ahead of: the idle em ee tend: eal Te efoto aan) a ENTERTAINMENT: i Eskimo coach Sam Lyle, com- menting on the illegal substitu- tion penalty, said he hadn’t seen referee Paul Dojack of Regina signal “time in” before guard Art Walker was sent in with the last Edmonton play—a 12-yard Jack- Sports Calendar By The Canadian Press venturing fe Parker pass to end Bill Wauker TO HELP YOUR BIG FOUR in the end zone. — Cuanna S WIFE WITH THE CHORES . . . Hamilton 14, Ottawa 1 . THE WINNER . . : fe la oe toe Se oe ate hen 8 wee ete! Bene Be a ee a eee ee Montreal 14, qeronto 10 Fullback Charlie Shepard scor- EASY ON GOALIES—Goalie Glenn Hall and Tod Sloan examine gimmick installed in goal by Saskatchewan 23, Calgary 14 ed what was to be the game-win- coach Rudy Pilous to ‘save his netminders from injury and sharpen players’ shooting while ning touchdown at the three- his Chicago Black Hawks train at St. Catharines, Ont. Pilous built a shicld of wood in the Winnipeg 21, Edmonton 15 ORFU minute mark of the final quarter} nets, allowing only a narrow opening around the sides. Commented Hall: “First goalie I ; : wondon wtatercollegiate on a six-yard end sweep. ever saw that couldn’t be decoyed.” ~-CP Photo. SEE THE. BEST our Fall Coat is LECT Toronto 35, McGill 13. . Quarterback Jim Van Pelt Jed Queen's 16, Western ‘46 ; Vestern Bombers to their fourth victory e ® - GENERAL ELECTRIC r Maaany , og Nay ae .| over Eskimos is as many games. ; , : - We Here, following the easy | winning, nods 8," weston waa. |O¥BE Eskimos is as many, games R ocKet Ric ard tires two markers WASHER and DRYER ara y. . Manitoba-Saskatchewan Junior | were scored by end Frank Gillian, ” ; . :. Line to lovely fashion. | Saturday in the first quarter, and half- ON THE MARKET ara ve NUL back Leo Lewis in the second. mee Lo Chicago Bears 38, Baltimore 51 Washington 10, Chicago Cards 37 Sunday Detroit 13, Green Bay 13 Cleveland 45. Pittsburgh 12 New York 24, Philadelphia 27 Los Angeles 33, San Francisco 3 HOCKEY Van Pelt was successful on -all three convert attempts, Scoring Edmonton's touch- downs on passes‘ from Parker were Bill Walker, who opened the scoring at 11:15 of the first as Habs trounce MHL All-Stars MONTREAL (— Rocket Ri- igame record set here in 1953. chard, at.37 the National Hockey ; It was Montreal's first all-star League’s oldest player, showed ; victory in four tries. The Habs he’s lost none of his scoring; were beaten 5-3 last year, held Choose from lared, ee 7 po ie? flare We'll be pleased to show you the details Northern B.C. Power. Canadiens. Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers counted twice for the All-Stars and Bobbie Pulford of “y chemise or oval looles Saturday NUL ALL-STAR All Stars 8. Montreal 6 Seattle 5, Kelowna 3 Vancouver 3, Vernon 3 NIL-AHL Exhibition cand colors. WHL-OSSHL. Exhibition - New Westminster 7 Kamloops 1 quarter, and end Joe Mobra. Mo- bra converted both and Eskimos got a single when Gord Rowland was rouged on Mobra’s kick in | the third. In Calgary, Tripucka passed to Ken Carpenter and Ron Dundas flair with a two-goal effort Sat- i urday night as Montreal Cana- game. last goals of the game to lead to a 1-1 tie the previous year ;and downed 3-1: five years ago. diens downed the NHL All-Stars | 6-3 in the annual pre-season |Saturday night, i4-0 lead in The Rocket fired the first and/or play. They settled the issue quickly opening up a Richard's younger brother, the first: 25 minutes Toronto Maple Leafs added the third. . Geofirion, the NHL’s scoring champion in the 1954-55 season, | was lost to the Habs in the sec- ond period when jolted with a solid body check by Detroit's Besner Block Company Limited © Dial 4210 $39.95 Edmonton Flyers 12, Edmonton On for two touchdowns. .Fullback!the Stanley Cup champions to;Henri, Donnie Marshall, Bernie outpointed Jose 12614, Mexico, 10. Kings 2. : WEEKEND FIGHT Berlin —Gustav Scholz 159%, Berlin, stopped Charles Humez, (Euro- 159, Paris. 12th round. pean middleweight title bout). Hollywood, Calif. uw -—— Ike: to open the scoring in the second Los Angeles,/quarter, and by Gene- Filipski, Chestnut, 12814, _ Luis Come to HFC where 10,000 Canadians borrow every week If vouneed up to $1000 for any good purpose, see Household Finance, Cotero, Cookie Gilchrist went over for the other after Tripucka had victory before a crowd of 13,793, | Geoffrion and rookie Alvin Mc- some 3860 short of the all-star’ Donald fired single goals for the passed his club into scoring po- sition. Stampeders scored on touch- downs by Veryl ‘Switzer, who plunged from the two-yard line BROWN CONVERTED 4 | Both Stampeder touchdowns} ‘were converted by Doug Brown. [Jack Hill converted two for the {Riders and Reg Whitehouse add- ied a single when a field goal at- i tempt was wide. Larry Isbel: ‘booted another single for tite | winners. / | Saskatchewan had over the Stamps in all. depart- ments, outrushing Calgary 174 yards to 82, and gaining 257 ranks—Milt Plum and Jimmy Football League. The two youngsters-—Plum is 23, Brown... 22—have provided coach Paul Brown with an awe- some offense. Plum, former Penn State star, passed for two touchdowns and completed 13 of 14 passes far the edge Two sophomores in NFL mode! spark Browns attack NEW YORK (@—~A pair or sophomores in the pay-for-plav Brown—are threatening to make Cleveland Browns again the dominant. force in the Nationel The Cardinals, usually look- ed upon as Chicago's pvor sis- ters, upsct Washington Red- skins 37-10 for coach Frank (Pop) Ivy’s first regular season win as an NFL coach. He was ‘formerly with Edmonton Es- ~ jin-a long pass from Claude Pro- ! Len Kelly. The Montreal right- winger suffered: injuries to his neck and chest muscles, but it was later reported he wag not severely hurt. . The All-Stars were a man short when the Roeket counted at 9:19 of the opening period with a smart backhander off defenceman Doug Harvey's pass. Geoffrion made it 2-0 at 16-20 on Henri Richard's rebound. t Montreal was a man short at! (2:33 of the second period when ‘penalty - killing Marshall beatt_~ - ,Chicago’s Glenn Hall by tipping | and combined skill of these two . a nationwide communication oF . companies can provide your company with suggestions to best fit your business... all without obligation ro you, Call your nearest telegraph a i VOSt. Young Richard gave the Habs | the 4-0 lead at 5:03 on Jean-. ‘Guy Talbot’s pass and Pulford: scored the first tally) for the: ‘All-Stars at 11:39, converting . Jerry Toppazini’s rebound after: . , : ; 1 sses|197 yards Sunday. Brown, an} kimos in the Western Inter- |a drive by the Boston player. | office. ‘ tn “ Canada’s leading consumer finance wat of 27 attempte’ Shame net all-America at Syracuse, scored} provincial Football Union. Bathgate took a pass from‘ Aiea # company, HEC specializes in 157 yards from 13 successful|three touchdowns and carried] tn other Sunday action, Phit-!Chicago’s Eddic Litzenberger to’ ca tivare ° prompt, friendly loan service where throws out of 24. Riders got 23 me pan for 129 yar The eee adelphia Eagles defeated favor-!beat goalie Jacques’ Plante of | CANADIAN vo ufelelgwe ef VO you borrow in privacy with up to first downs to Calgary’s 17. te Browns second consecutive} »q New York Giants 27-24, Los;Montreal at 3:55'of the final! ; CLR 3) months to repay’. P Eskimos had a wide margin; Victory, a 45-12 whacking of! Angeles Rams belted San Fran-!period. McDonald — converted PACIFIC Toa NATIONAL " statistically over the Blue Bomb- | Pittsburgh Steclers. cisco 33-3 with the 49ers’ Joe Provost's rebound at 7:43 before | ers. They led 22-19 in earned Saturday night, Baltimore's} Perry setting a career rushing Bathgate drove in his second fee ne oe Modarn money service backed by GO yeara’ experience first downs and 238 yards to 198)Colts broke Lenny Moore loose} record, and Detroit Lions and ‘goal and the Rocket beat Hall . yards rushing. Parker complet-| for four touchdowns as they dis- | Green Bay Packers played a 12- jefter taking Dickie Moore's pass DD. H 0 USEHO LD FI NANCE ed 14 of 27 forwards for 183: played a strong attack in rolling |13_ tle. for the second, el C “) Cop yards, while Van Pelt was good!up a 51-38 score over the pre-| ~ooet e Tome oy oiboretion of Canada Advertising in Daily News Brings Results Ticat h onnas ‘tion a Who in the World Built this Beauty... ; icats crush opposition a | | PE with observation lounge on way to eastern title _ rear window? By The Canadhin Press Ottawa Rough Riders 14-1 Saturday on the way to- ; | ward the Big Four Football league title while Mont- sai ome rea OmtReaeecr mm Tat mea real Alouettes beat Toronto Argonauts 14-10 in an er ee affair that echoed through Sunday, : : \ Tho game at Ottawa saw the Ticats move to within — threo rE ame eet er TE ea OR on five of 13 for 84 yards, . x ee oer, ~~ C. B. Bigham, Manager 31SA Third Ave. W. 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They have won seven of their elght games and ued the eight for 16 points, The Rough Riders have a 4-4 won-lost record for cight points and the Alouettes’ 864-) por- formance is good for seven, The groping Argos have only one win to show for olght starts, Bach team has alx games loft, In the Ontarlo Rugby Foot- ball Union's senior division, sir- nin Golden Bears remained un- bonton, topping London Lords 24-20 Snturday night for their seventh straight win, Kitchaner- Waterloo Dutchmen defented the winless Dotrolt Raiders 1968 jn Ww Dotrolt oxhibition game, Univoralty of Wostern Ontario Mustangs and University of To- ronto Blues wore the winners i Benlor Intercolloginte netion, London orushed Quen's Untver~ sity Goldon Gieoly 46-16 In Lon- don and Toronto toppled Mca! Univorsity Roedmen 96-13 Jn Montreal, — At Ottawa the Tlonts lad 1-9 ub the ond of the frat quarter, \ CC ‘raee bores ee ete eM NNN ee eh half, then applied the pressure for a 14-1 margin at the threg- quarter mark. The fourth quar- ter was scoreless, haathecdnatndeennenlemdatemetete noe Bertha Dunbar rolls two highs: Bertha Dunbar of Jeanntes rolled high single of 281 and hinh three of 681 In group one of the Women's Bowling league Jast Tuesday, Taking team high single and Nah three were Annettes with totals of 1043 and 2868 ro spectively, Emily Butt of Greonhar is captured high slugle of 270 and high three of 630 In roip two, Big Stators took thy team high wngle and high three In Group vo With Colits of 870 and 2400, Teams will play for three more weeks before being divide. od Into A and B lengues, There area openings for three more teums In the Jongue, ‘6 @ pe sae em ewe ER Ha hee The closont thing toa convertible da thle new Vistamu brilliant wow styling . coneept of the foursdoor hardtop. 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