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With only five games remaining in the regular Western Interprovincial Football Union schedule, it is unlikely that league standings will change any be- fore'the season ends Nov. 2. “ Hard-charging Winnipeg Blue | Bombers continuce their winning | have only two victories and one ways last night while Saskatch-/ tie this season. ewan “Roughriders, weakened vy Gerry James took over the in- injuries, continued tu be haunted | g@.vicual scoring lead while scor- by their lésing streak. ing 10 points on a touchdown, a But the luckless: Riders aren’t | geld goal and a single, boosting dead yet; they put up a good | his total to 100 points, nine bet- fight against Winnipeg, forcing! ter than Eskimos’ Jackle Parker: the Bombers to come from be-; hind several times before win-| SHEPARD OUTSTANDING Fullback Charlie Shepard was ning 27-199. . ° The victory moved the Bon ee teat pace on th ' sthin four points of! field. He raced for two | ° pers OO vee P ms and booted two ‘singles. first-place Edmonton Eskimos, dow oF and six points ahead of Calgary Shepard also was the big ground- Stampeders. Each cf the ftyei gaiuier for Bombers. Quarterback nai ‘ . ‘ 1 Tay . ’ . “Aa niubs have two games left in the | Kenny Ploen converted all three regular schedule. | oe to complete 16 : Es ve we “~ , scar . * . . . TOP ALMOST CLINCHED Rs ' Bobby Marlow, hindered by @ The Grey Cup-champlon hod broken hand, Harry Lunn and. ims. Dave ve ove into. Frank Tripucka scored Saskal- first place ana nave a by -¢hewan’s touchdowns. © Bnd the WIFU finals. Two losses by’ George Tait got credit for a con- Edmonton and two wns by Wit-: vers when nipeg would most Lkely ee. the pripucka on a fake placement. i avoff spot because . Bskumos pop pias forse nd-ngainat: . Winnipeg made 19 first downs, : Q ints ornee ° 281 yards rushing and 47 yards eet O, ny bia Li ty, Laroush the air as Ploen com- British Colunibia Lions stl! meted four of nine passes. Sas- have a-less-than-slim chance for katehewan wt de 16 virst- downs third place playoff berth. Lions,| gn 206 yards rushing and 12 three points behind Calgary. yards passing. Tripucka was ‘vould have to win both their re- wood on seven of 14 passes. He maining -games, one against the | nad two intercepted. . Eskimos, “and Calgary would have Shepard had a big edge on to lose. hoth its games, OMe) kicking. He averaged 44 yards on against the Bees acints it eight attempts, including a 92-. . Bombers scored 10 point ‘| yard single. Larry Isbell, with ; \ Re NS Bacay ryesetys Um TA ONS” ae he took a’ pass from} Le eps wy eT ENS we eee Nery aera Geet bo Pe Le Ow we You ” ewe vie eee BR + ‘PRESENTATION Rupert Baseball captain of. the playoff winners he N rookie of the year, holds t ' (Sta ‘OF three trophies highlighted the Prince association ‘annual banquet Friday night: in the Legion hall.’ Pictured left to. right are: Don Hartwig, their trophy: Don Sherk, named most valuable player to his: ‘team, being preserited with the Gerry Ford Memorial Award by the late-Gerry Ford’s father, Rusty Ford; and Bill Smith, wee Nine Gordon and Anderson, holding orth Star trophy. ff. photo by Howard Phillips) BECKET.DEMARCO TROPHY on November 2 with nine teams the last five minutes of play 10] two kicks blocked, averaged only defeat the Rougnriders. WDO} 35 yards on six attempts for PeSSeGDRER OBER " Saskatchewan. Ru ; u Wallace’s Dept. Store Softballer : Retires HAMILTON ()—Russ (Rubber Arm), Johnson, rated as one of the finest softball pitchers Cain- ada has ever produced, has re- tired after 26 consecutive sea- , Sons. | There is nothing wrong with his arm but his 41-year-old legs have finally given out, he admit- ted, Johnson started pitching his teas to championships in 1932, beginning with Linkerts, and wore sweaters for Gurry's, Tip Top Tailors, Peoples and Delhi. He played in leagues in Toron- to, Montreal and Windsor and 22 world tournaments in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis and Little Rock, Ark. co More than 30 no-hitters if- cluding six perfect games are on w!Johnson’s honor list. @ struck out 26 men after the lead- \ 1 1 SBR ERASE EREZLe BESS PRRRERE RAR Hise rr SESE R REE E BR UE oy Girls’ Dresses TO FIT EVERY SIZE 1. Regular Sizes 2. Chubbies . 3. Teen Age ...... WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ‘ife-time batting / more than 330. | average of J eae ages ee eet A ET Last Night’s Fights _. 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' t 4 1 The trophy was offered by the widows of Mel Becket and Mario! | Demarco, Saskatchewan Rough- rider linemen killed in the Mount i i | following the East-West all-star :game at Vancouver. | Walker, 23, an all-American at ‘University of Michigan, joined | the Eskimos last season and was {named an all-star guard. : ‘ Mrs. Demarco will present the ; trophy at Edmonton when Es- i:kimos play British Columbia Lions. The choice was made in vot- ing among former coaches Annis Stukus of Vancouver and Les Lear of Calgary, former Rough- rider Ken Charlton of Winnipeg and Bert Warwick of Edmonton, the chairman of Canadian Rugby Union rules committee. The winner was announced by WIFU scecretary Bob Gillies of Regina. AOC DPOF LOO POOL CE LODOOTOLOOD Softballers | To Elect Slate Tomorrow Night Prince Rupert Softhall as- sociation announced today their annual meeting will’ be held Thursday, October 24, in the Savoy Hotel for the ciec- tion of officers for the comlag season, PPOPOPOOETEODEPOOOOIOCEOPETEDUITS Remember When Harry Greb, the “Pittsburgh Windmill” who was the only fighter ever to heat Gene Tun- noy, died at Atlantic City 31 year's ngo today following a min- or operation, Greb outpointed Tunny for the American Neht- heavywelght title In 1022, and from 1023 to 1026 he hold the word middleweight crown, los- ing it to Tiger Flowers, GN st ewe eee etre ‘ \ Football Experts Choose Art Walker Top Lineman REGINA (@ — Guard Art Walker of Edmonton Eskimos today ray was named the first winner of the Becket-Demarco trophy aS | Eraser and Payne, the interme- outstanding lineman in the Western Interprovincial ‘Football | Giate league of Bo-Me-Hi, An- | + , j Slesse air crash last December, 4 4 ON MEDICATED, ONLY 98 For a limited reo onetag er Schedule, league constitution and appointment of referees will be decided at a meeting to be held mext week, probably October 30, it was learned to- day from Gordon McCutcheon, league president. . The senior league consists of cRae Motors, RCMP and ' inunciation and Sunrise Grocery, ‘and the giris league of Frostys. ‘Fashion Footwear and a third ‘team, possibly Annettes. ; In the meantime, Mr. McCut- ‘cheon announced following ‘practice schedule: ‘Monday 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ' Sunrise Grocery, 8:30 p.m. to Amateurs Need Support Of Public susie far be FORT WILLIAM, Ont. @—Ca-| Tuesday 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. nada must give better supbort aj} girl teams 8:30 p.m. to to amateur sport if she is to field p.m. — McRae Motors. strong teams in international, riday 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. events, says Najor John W. Dav-! ap auncration 8:30 ome to is, president of the British EM-| p.m — RCMP. pire and Commonwealth Games| *" ” Association of Canada. He made the comment in an interview while on a cross-coun- try tour to raise $100,000 to send | 120 athletes and officials to the | 1958 Games in Wales. This fig- , ure would include administrative ‘costs for the four-year interval! | between games, he ‘said. | ' Major Davis said he hopes to have a strong team at Wales,: | representing all parts of Canada. ‘ The games were opened in 1911 ‘as the Festival of Empire with ‘ four countries competing, Ca- ; nada won this test on team basis. ' Major Davis has missed only one Nis hich triple was "sure event since the opener. His hig arnt cma even sur ' Too often people get a dis- Pisses ee ro a Campagne itorted idea of Canada’s showing | Snele of 282 ‘in the Olympics and British Em- ' individual sor pire Games," he said. “Canada {s ine women's division do'ng surprisingly well and the Pa hion Footwear took mportant thing is, we ¢ -| Fast ‘ : ; proving at every Games." im ‘team high single with 1230 and draeen taman ap) Frosty Lockers captured high Ie stressed the Importance of ‘triple title with 3509. catching cathietes’ interest in! 8 eres in In the B league, Jim MeLay of school, and then holding this, Chathams was another double- Interest when they leave school, . “Altogether too few athictes crown winner with high single of 39] and high triple of 6465, cnrry on in track, swhnming and Women’s high single was roll- such after sehool,” he pointed out. “I feel we have a finer out-|ed by Lily Cavenalle of Aces with 10 Jim Thompson Mixed, Bowling Double Winner Jim Thompson of Fashion Footwear rolled high single and triple for the second straight week last Thursday with scores of 323 and 721 to top the men's division of the mixed bowling A league. $ , i ‘ 1 | look on amateur sport but we; 25) and high triple by Kay need more support.” | Rock elof Jokers with 587, cece cetera Aces tuok high team single . wo ve ce with 1125 and Jokers rolled up a iTry Daily News Classified ‘total of 2016 for team high triple. lime only ee #F pO Pw Hee re te eee or retoreoeeyer ene et % @ Teams Set Nov. 2 For Basketball Season Civic Centre Basketball League will open the coming season the title of Prince Rupert champions, in three divisions competing for Old Rocket Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 22, 1957 JAPANESE PICK U.S. GOLFERS 70 WIN CANADA CUP TOURNEY TOKYO ‘7 — Japanese fans have established the United States team of Sam Snead and Jimmy Demaret as outstanding favorites In the Canada Cup matches, which start Thursday, but most qbservers figure it will be a tossup among at least. six of the international golf teams: There was almost a riot today when Snead and Demaret played at a neighboring Tokyo Club, disappointing hundreds who had gathered at the Kasumigaseki Country Club to see them In action. But saner heads have figured there are at least a half- dozen tandems among the 30 from throughout the world capable of seizing the top prize. Outstanding among these are the Australian team of Peter Thomson and Bruce Crampton, beth yeung yet experienced golfers who have a brilliant international reputation. Thom- son, who won three British Opens in a row, is rated one of the great golfers of the world. ° ~ INTRODUCING School of Highland Bancing Opening Saturday, October 26th Phone 2808 after 6 p.m. for cnroiiment é CANADIAN LEGION . ws ed Piggy Bank Guaranteed $290 Tuesday, October 22 LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME Finds NHL Easy Going | Maurice (Rocket) Richard of Montreal Canadiens re- ifuses to recognize that at 136, a N ational Hockey League player should find ithe going a bit rough. Playing with aii the color that fic.al statistics showed today. in regular-season play. Added to his six previous goals this season and his six assists, the point gave Richard a total of 13, one mors than his younger brother and! ;linemate, Henri, ' Henri kept pace ‘five goals and assisting on three 'Gthers, | Montreal's Dicki¢ Moore and ‘Jean Beliveau, deadlocked = fur ‘the scoring Jead last week, re- Ned T17 and a high jinalned bracketed In third spot, poth good enough: with 10 points on fdentical ree-; ing honors injords of four goals and six as-: jsists, Moore picked up a goal the and three assists, and Beliveau. ‘iwo poals and two assists, | Charlie Hodge, tending — gor] ‘far Montreal while regular net- lminder Jaeques Plante convai- esees afler a@ pre-sensoh aopera- among the goalies, Hodge has al- lowed 10 goals In six games for a ponls-against average of 1.67, dens mainbaned thelr unde- feated record and moved two points ahead of the second-place Bruins. Montreal has four wins and two tles while Boston has won four and lost one, playing one Jess gaine. New -York ds third with five points and Detroit Red Wings Jfourth with four, Chiengo Black ftuwks follow with threa polnts wnd Toronto Maple Leafs are Inst with two. ee renameaee wm avorpe een 5 p Leads WHL Scorers SVWATTLIE W--Wred Hueul of Calgary Jonds the ree for ine dividual scoring honors in the seored by Gordie Mashowny of New Wostoinater with five: Mod for xecond place fn inedive idunl scorlng with seven points ench ave Stove Withit, Calqary: Max MeNoh and Dorohoy, both of Now Weatfinator, Thoy are follawed by Chordon Fashowny, Now Woatminatar, and Art Sbrat- ton, Winnipeg, willy alx euch, MONTREAL (CP) — marked him a rookie in the 1942-: 43 season, the fiery right winger: garnered cight points last weck | —three goals and five assists—: to take over the scoring lead, of- Richard's third tally was a. milestone. It was his 500th goal’ by scoring | tion fora sinus condition, is toys | ITT In the league standings, Cana- , - 7 | TOTEM fopAy TOF pam. 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