“ ‘oe t no : | Yy . v « a ee, pee be , Ny By ST me eo ee me 2 iv i ay as tee eS we ee Hornsby, who resigned se eon « + { accept the job. £ STRETCH LEAD ~ Royals Foil o By Tripping Cougars 3-1 \i,, By The Canadian Press “New Westminster Royals are proving hard to catch in the | race -for Coast division honors | inthe Western Hockey League. UE OCLC HELENE LE IIE IEEE I EWwallace's Dept. Store ened RRO eine ate mee ee BLOUSES . % (OW CASES | #.BED“THROWS SLIPS # NIGHTGOWNS GLOVES ¥ SWEATERS HOUSECOATS ¥ TABLECLOTHS PURSES ¥ = . BEDSPREADS +. UMBRELLAS ~ Open Thursday - Friday - Saturday - -. Mon Cero y ‘WALLACE'S ‘DEPT. STORE PORNO SE UCR MEST AEC Ld CHICAGO CUBS TO BE COACHED BY ALL-TIME BASEBALL GREAT _ ' CHICAGO (PY Rogers ‘Hornsby, rated baseball's greatest t “right-handed batter, today was signed by the Chicago Cubs ‘*ns a coach and chief batting instructor, : ting champion and had a lifetime average of .358, resigned © As a ‘youth program director for Mayor Richard Daley to eB DaBe Be BeBe a Bebb Bi Bey HDR MADRAS BDI Be ABRAM A AAAS ABMMIAGAT: ADIN Din NDR EL MBB BiB MWB Re ae : . ~ ‘ ven years as National League bat- Canucks Bid Since taking over top spot from Vancouver Canucks about a month ago, the Royals have been holding to one- and ,three- point leads’ with the tenacity of a bulldog pup worrying an old points with a 3-1 win over last place Victoria. It was the only WHL action. . slipper. Wednesday New Westminster extended its lead -to three, gers — Switch Red Light Pwould run off and -Royals' defenceman Steve Hrymnak and Victoria’s Carl Kaiser scored in the first two periods. . Early in the third Cougar playing-coach Pat Egan was penalized and Ron Matthews scored’ the winner ‘before Pat returned to the ice. Arlo Good- win. clinched it on a pass from Arnie Schmautz, BENTLEY HOT IN GOAL Bev Bentley in the New West- minstet net made the difference in the tight game. It was even-stephen except for Bentley, who was beaten only once on 34 shots and came up with a half-dozen stops in the sensational category. The New Westminster win ruined any Canuck chances of moving into first place Friday i when the two meet in Vancou- ver. A win by Art Chapman’s team will still leave them one point off the pace. . Tonight Galgary plays at Win- nipeg in.the Prairie division. The Stampeders have been fac- ‘ing a Warrior jinx this season, having won only two of nine fy cE 2 a On Habs’ By MARTY GOODMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer * New York Rangers have apparently taken on the giant-killer’s role in the Na year, The giants, of course, are Montreal Canadiens, who still hold a:comfortable seven-point lead over the _ second-place Rangers, But each time the muscular Habitants have looked as if they leave the other five teams sprawled diz- zily behind, coach Phil Watson’s New. Yorkers have managed to slow them down. Earlier this season they man- aged a double victory that com- pletely tumbled Canadiens out of first place. Wednesday night’s 5-4 win in New York merely caused the Habs to stumble. But with Canadiens idle to- night while New York meets Boston Bruins, and with Mont- real and New York scheduled again Saturday. a Ranger hot streak could “make it a race in- stead of a walkaway for first place. — The victory in the only league action scheduled was New York’s. fourth in six games against Montreal this season and third leafs Set Back Another Game By Hot Flyers SPOKANE ‘(?—The front-run- ning Spokane Flyers increased their Western International Hockey League to eight points Wednesday night as they de- feated second-placed Nelson Maple Leafs 5-4 here. Nelson and Rossland now trail’ the Flyers by eight points while the slumping Trail Smoke Eaters remain in the cellar, 14 points off the pace. Remember When By The Canadian Press real's In Giant-K cee nena omnermmnenin Runaway tional Hockey League this straight in New York, the only three road games Canadiens have lost. The teams tied once. The win increased New York's lead to six points over Boston and Toronto Maple Leafs, tied for third. Detroit Red Wings are fifth, four points behind, and Chicago Blacks Hawks trail Detroit by three points. - In tonight’s other game To-j|- ronto is at Detroit, TAKES GOAL LEAD Rangers fought Canadiens t a draw on the ice for two jper- iods before Camille Henry scored his second goal of the night and 16th of the season in the third period for the victory. It gave him the league’s goal-scoring lead with one more than Henri (Pocket Rocket) Richard of Montreal, who was pointless. POPC OP OP PPO ODL OPPO DDD ODD OOS L OO P W UT F APts Montreal .... 29 18 6 5 101 58 41 New York .... 32 14 12 6 80 76 34 Boston ...... 29 12 138 4 7 73 28 Toronto 29 1112 6 #78 75 28 Detroit ..... 29 914 6 §8 87 24 Chicago ..... 28 815 5 47 72 21 CPP CDOD POPP DPDO PP DOD CLOG LODO ICE OA New York also came off best in two second period tussles, as |. Lou Fontinate and Andy Heben- ton bested Tom Johnson and Jean Guy Talbot. Fontinato re- ceived a 10-minute - misconduct and five-minute major for his part, Hebenton and Johnson re- ceived majors, and Talbot was tagged with a major and two- minute minor. SIXTH-PLACE TIE Henry’s two goals and an as- sists moved him into a tie for sixth place in league scoring with teammate Andy Bathgate, who scored a goal, and Mont-' Bernie (Boom Boom) | Geoffrion, who had a goal and two assists. Other Ranger scorers were Hebenton and Danny Lewicki. Dave Creighton had three as- sists. Gene Achtymichuk from Que- bec Aces of the Quebec Hockey Dollard St. Laurent:-as he rushes the Montreal net in National ,the IBC contemplates an An- mI EEE EE EET ee ele eT Tee OTe GO Prince Rupert Dally News Thursday, December 19, 1957 POP OoC ICCC; NC OCC; CCe. ow. HAVE YOU TRIED SOCIETY x GEORGE DAWES . AUCTIONEER Phone 6032 and 2952 Christmas Cakes? Ask for them at your local food store ee ee PION CIC; CCC C8Ge PLOPO CAPITOL Hex DRAGNET OF THE BADLA’ Oe een tenreee Today te 7 pm. Sat, Mat, Saturday 9 p.m, 2 = 4.20 CinemaScoPE eovoe by Oekuxe © GEORGE MONTROMERY wa» Douglas Kennedy- Keith Larsen -Meg Randall Vy Ss CERTONERENOY ROOKIE FOILED — Boston rookie Harry Pidherny is stopped by Montreal Canadiens goalie Jacque Plante and defenceman Hockey League play in Montreal Saturday. Game ended 1-1. ‘ (CP Photo) Top Match Seen Likely For Hinnant cr Pompey CHICAGO _ Either Yolande Pompey of Trinidad or Clar- TODAY TO SATURDAY 7 p.m, 9 p.m. fey nes Releaied by WOth CENTURY-FOX ence Hinnant cf Miami, who fought a bruising 10-round Hght heavyweight draw at the Chicago Stadium Tuesday night, is due for a good bout in the near future. It all depends on the New York bout next month between! with vicious sallies. Pompey Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne,| weighed 1661 to 17114 for Hin- N.B., and New York’s Tony An-j nant. - Watching the bout were mid- dieweight champion Carmen Ba- silio and the man he dethroned last September in New York, Sugar Ray Robinson, A sched- uled meeting among Basilio, Robinson and Gibson concern- ing a proposed February rematch in Chicago failed to materialize. ; Robinson said that he could | not contemplate entering the ring again until his federal in- zome tax problem is solved. He said he had received only $100,000 of the $514,000 which the government tied up after; his bout with Basilio. thony. Truman Gibson, secretary of the International Boxing Ciub, said today that if Durelle, a topranked contender for Archie Moore’s lightheavy. crown, beats Anthony he may be matched with Pompey in Montreal in February or March. If Anthony defeats Durelle, thony-Hinnant bout in Miami, also in February or March. ROUGH MATCH Tuesday night referee Bernie Weissman voted for Pompey 47 points to 46. Judge Lou Cap- + | Nh Our Staff oe (vi ul Myself and family will be spending Christmas ct home on CHRISTMAS DAY & BOXING DAY “Something to crew about” WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS & THEIR FAMILIES A VERY JOYOUS CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR wt ” Ernie Schaaf pounded out a aval eer dnning 46 rr ores rb Warriors 10-round decision over Max Baer | League, who is replacing Jean ; Pare’ The tiher judee. Harold Basilio saw his 20-year old; 1 7 - . oe 1e r . } in his first big heavyweight fight! PBcliveau, out with a rib injury, | - . rata . brother Joey, a featherweight, | ‘ yf EVISCERATED lare in first place by nine points|in New York 27 years ago to-'matched Geoffrion with a goal | Marovitz, called it a 47-47 draw.} score a third-reund knockout of | ony S € erve rive- n Se a : |, over Edmonton. After a great|night. It was three years later ;and two assists. He was score- It was a hard-punching, gruel-| Jimmy Harris of Detroit on the | -. - “GRADE A | WHL freshman year when they | that Schaaf took a beating fromjless in a three-game trial last’ ling match in which clinches| preliminary card. It was his! “OPEN 11 A.M. TO 1] AM. ce Pa ; |} tock the Prairie crown, the War-| giant Primo Carnera and was;year and in his two previous;were few and the infighting] fitch successive victory without ! FOOT OF SIXTH STREET PHONE 3359 Co . : |; Tlors Slipped to the cellar last | carried to-his corner while 20,-:games this season. rugeed. ‘ defeat, | a T U R K FE Y S . fj year. ; __. -*000 fans yelled “fake.” He died! Don Marshall and Bert Olm- | Although there were no knock- | —-.—--—~--- ——- ne oe ae ee me ne et me nn eee ae eens ea anne meee Ae ww INN Be OF Df Calgary is three points behind .in hospital four days after that; stead scored Montreal’s other ; downs, each fighter jolted the ce eee ~ -. ’ 4) third-place Saskatoon-St. Paul bout. a ‘ goals, jother on Numerous occasions . and trails Edmonto ‘1 by six. ee Temes ee eres cae te ee an aes Soe ones ties were ane cnn 10 to 12 Ibs. ¢ | _—~ | ? neces eM eee e cece ete th, 65 i . . ! e : Wee, as ' e ‘ ! . a "a2 to. 16 Ibs ‘1 Curling Club | ew! | Tell ceecartoue ceteccseceniee tb. 63 | en e ; i J6 to.20 Ibs. ef Stages | . One ae eee ib. 59 I e °® Te 20 tbs. and over yt [ k Shi o eg | = 0 | ‘ prac . Ib. 55' 1]. UF ey oot fof e 6 SELECT goes with any happy , "Wwire | Curlers who haven't purcased . Eviscerated |ltneir Christmas turkey and! | get-together of the festive cr sii yp Burkeys 48° . those who want a second bird | . rason. 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