. . | ! i “ Yt es Se ee et Beh wel wR Sa at = Fa Ne DRS Wee a he he: KR ae Aad we cae Eaters are both tied for nD ee oe ee see ee oe . “? % wage :yMISSED THIS ONE — Henri Richard of Montresl is thwart- ed by Toronto goalie Ed Chad- wick on this play but the Pac- . ket Rocket scored on three other occasions to lead Cana- _diens to a 9-3 win over the “Leafs Thursday in a National “Hockey League game, - (CP Photo) a Aig Trimmed For First Loss \ TRAIL Q— ‘Trail Smoke Eat- “ers moved into a tie for first : eplace in the Western Interna- ‘tional Hockey League when they .. handed the Spokane Flyers their first defeat of the season—4- J— before 1,200 fans. - The Flyers. and the Sinoke first * with two wins a piece. Trail has lost two games. Trail forwards constantly in- tercepted Flyer passing plays - and caused’ Spokane netminder Johnny Sofiak to come up with some great saves. 2 Nee ne ft ATM ETE'S FATHER DIES 1d... .. 2. ~-Prince léupert Daily News a |. TORONTO 1) Benjamin = . | Friday, Octoner 25, 1957, Conacher. oo father ot the fam- | “~"}ifNERS’ MISSIONARY: ~~~ STRATEGIC SPOT s Roy, Charlie and the | yohn Pringle, well-known mis- Wake Island, United States late Lionel (Big Train) Con- acher, of a cerebral hemorrhage died yesterday. sionary during the Klondike gald outpost In the Pacific, is ‘on a asa native of Prince Ed- direct line from Hawail to Hong sland, | rush, ward Kong. ‘ SURPRISE PACKAGE Regals Park 1 in Top Spot After Trouncing Calgary By The Canadian Press - Saskatoon- St. Paul Regals of the Western Hockey League are the surprise which usually comes with packages, whether they be breakfast cereals or hockey teams. Not predictea to grab much space in the highly-rated Prair- ie Division, Regals have plunged through four games to a first- place tie with Winnipeg War- riors. Before 3,000 in Saskatoon, the Regals’ half-home, they skated over Calgary Stampeders for a 7-2 victory Thursday night. 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The Regals play tonight in Ed- emonton against third - place Flyers. . In the only action on the coast, undefeated Vancouver Ca- nucks will try to squeeze past idle New Westmiryster Royals and grab first place. They meet Se- city. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Charley | Black, 160, Los Angeles, knocked out Chebo Hernandez, 169, Juar- eZ, Mexico | (7). six starts Thursday night as left them in second spot, two diens. Detroit jumped ahed of the cellar. Toronto, for the Wing margin. U.S., Canada Slip In Bid For Title ‘ TOKYO (CP)—Today’s play in the Canada Cup international golf tournament shuffled the standings with Japan taking over the lead from the United States and Canada slipping from fourth place to seventh. | = Japan's team of Torakieh! Na- GEORGE DAWES kamura and. Koichi Ono, five strokes behind the U.S, twosome | P AUCTIONEER . after Thursday’s play, took ad- | none 6032 and 2952 vantage of Sam Snead’s way-j . ward putter‘ to forge two strokes ! ; ahead of the Americans in the! 30-nation - tournament. The Japanese ended the see- | ond day's play with a team total | of’ 279. The consistent Naka- | mura shot a four-under-par 68° for the second day running and Ono, who had a 73 Thursday, | HORRY OVER, B08 and bring Your GUITAR’ dipped to 70 today to give the: BAUNORY host team thé. No. 1 position. MONTEREY SNEAD BLOWS UP_ | GUITAR Snead, who shot a- record- _ ts Your | breaking 67 Thursday, ballooned to two-over-par 74 ‘today and coupled with partner Jimmy De- | maret’s two-day. total of 69-71; shot the U.S. to 281. | Commonweaith teams held the next five spots in this order: South Africa 283, Australia 284, | Wales and England tied with 286 | and Canada, represented by To- | ronto’s Al Balding and Stan; Leonard of Vancouver and La- | chute, Que., 289. | Leonard has shot sub-par golf ; both days—a pair of Tis—and | Balding has been over regula- | tion figures each time. He had | a 74 Thursday and whittled one : stroke off that figure today. South Africa’s pair of Gary | Player and Harold Henning | posted second rounds of 69 and: 70 respectively. Peter Thomson : shot a 68 and young’ Bruce’ Cramptoh added a 71 to keep. “Passport te Popularity"® Other Monterey models priced to $77.50. 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While a partisan, highly elated crowd of 6,000 cheered his every. shot, Nakamura, a coldly effic-- ient little man, took the lead for the individual international tro- phy with a score of 136.: ' easy terms of payment NOBLES RECORD “BAR RED WINGS STARTING TO Fl y EDGE BRUINS 4-3 ON HOME Ice £ By The Canadian Press Detroit Red Wings took their third win of the season in Bruins’ third straight loss after opening with four wins and point behind New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs are in No games are scheduled tonight, Action resumes Satur- day when Boston moves to Montreal and New York plays at raced to a 3-1 lead. Don McKenney pumped in two Bruins goals to tie the game but Norm Ullman seared 41 seconds later He had a four-stroke edge over. Opposite Totem Theatre Demaret, Alliss and Thomson. Alliss, and Thomson, tied at 140.° (Then followed Hennings at 141 Prince Rupert Terrace SUPER. WARMTH! 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