a a a VY VV © Vw eo ey ye ee OG DSS ke Senior Loop Lead Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 13, 1957 C HIEFS LEAVE PACKERS BEHIND WHL Standings. By The Oanadian Press PRAIRIE DIVISION -_WLTr A Pts Winnipeg 1 4 «0 32 26 14 7 FOR LEAD IN OKANAGAN LOOP Snokatoon of ogra ia . o Saskatoon 2 . : POPCPOP OS POPOPD PDOPCP POD POE DPCOOS Calgary 5 8 1 37 40 Ll jp. * we By: The Canadign Press ge -_ TH, i Kamloops Chiefs passed the once league-leading Kelowna REE STRIKES sof ’ Packers of the Oranagan Senior Hockey League Tuesday Sunrise To B 4) tnlght b BO | | ON BURDETTE i ~ The Chiefs, sar ked by fine goaltending from Jim Shir- ys : Icy, came up we ee third period goals to beat the Cana- Fy aser and Payne are riding on top of the Civic HOLLYWOOD (7—Dot Rec- whew , Centre Basketball league. ords announced Monday it pee ** In Penticton the Vs, after losing two in a row to Kam- ws «doops and scoring only once in the two games, exploded for «five first period goals to trounce Kelowna 9-3. A Kamloops leads the loop with 16 points, followed by.. ‘Kelowna with 14 and Penticton with 10, The Canadians trail has signed Milwaukee pitcher Leu Bureétte to a recording contract as a singer: Burdette’s first “record will Fashion also missed on two other free throws while Annet- tes sank two in six attempts. Libby Pierce scored four times Senior league standings, dead- locked, because of identical one win-one loss records for each team, were cracked open last od py Eases Baby’s oy “With only four wins-in 12 outings for eight points. night as Fraser and Payne edged|for Annettes, Mary Youngman Out” ‘and euMary ‘ou ane *. v 2 +: In the Western International Hockey League, Rossland RCMP 42-39 before about 100/ split the cords three times for! company said. , teethin troubles "Warriors won their third game of. the season againSt five |fans at the Civic Centre. Fashion, eoocecores eeoreoerrcoees It was the second straight win for F & P who now lead the lea- gue with two wins and one loss, two points ahead of McRae Motors and RCMP who have one win each. McRae has a game in Don Hartwig and Vern Cic- cone shared refereeing and um- piring duties for all three games. SENIOR LEAGUE Fraser and Payne—Shenton 4, Helin 4, Newton 19, M. Young, D . , . * ‘ n ~ . “we : , losses when they beat Trail Smoke Eaters 5-1. by keeping him regular As thousands and thousands of mothera have discovered, Kaby's Own ‘Tablets can go a long way toward keeping baby regular during teething. ‘These sweet-tasting little tablets bring prompt relief to little fevers, fretful reatlessness, gas, listless appetites and tummy apsets resulting from irregularity during this SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ‘CLEANING. 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OFFENSIVE POWER Annunciation appeared to have it all wrapped up when they jumped to a 9-4 first-quar- ter lead and widened the margin to 21-16 by halftime. Going into the last five minutes they ‘still clung to a 31-29 edge but then no longer could contain the offensive power of the husky Sunrise players who broke 4: through ‘for four unanswered baskets before the buzzer ended: ‘the game. winners with 13 points while playmaker losers the gi with nine. : Annunciation, playing a hard- ? (er game, had 22 foul shots called f against them, 10 of which scor- led. while they themselves sank ito them. . [RALLY FAILS Fashion Footwear failed in a last-ditch effort to pull the game out of the fire like they did last week against Frostys Ritchie, Pat Wong 4. Total 14. Fashion Footwear—Lorna Kinney, Enid Vau Jones, Barry Anne Crummy, Mary Youngman Ahead of Pack In Prairie Race’ By The Canadjan Press In the only. Western Hockey j League game Tuesday, Winnipeg Warriors won their first game in. four starts against Edmonton} Flyers 4-2. The victory shoved, Alf Pike’s crew one point ahead | of Flyers in the close race for’ top spot on the Prairies. George Ford and Gordie Red-i ahl beat Edmonton goalie Den-i nis Riggin in the third period! for the Warriors win. It was! Redahi’s second goal of the night. Howie Glover tied the game: for the Warriors in the second. after the Flyers had taken a 2-1| lead. Metro Prystai led Edmon-' ‘ton, scoring one goal and setting | up Len Lunde for the other. Only three points ~separate | Warriors from last-place Calgary ' on Prairie. Saskatoon-St. Paul! | Regals trail the Flyers by one, in: i third. Tonight, Victoria plays in New | Westminster and Winnipeg trav- els to Calgary. A win for the | Royals would put them within | one point of the coast- leading | Canucks. Should last-place Caleary | knock off the Warriors it would: 'elimb into a second place tie; with Edmonton on the intand | ayy tC WARRIOR! ADVENTURER! LOVER! (ibe hele PAGET DEREK ¢ | ITASSEY. Suitinc HATES aha Technicolor feed N a : * . Chesterfield Cleaning me os OTTAWA -—Montreal Alou- | re resentative in this year’s . : hand on RCMP. . Young 10, McAfee 1, Gurney 4. : se ee _ time... aud thoy are so easy to take. Use | Bg ‘ettes and Ottawa Rough Riders Grey Cup game at Toronto. Contenders Meet ' | Gendron of New York Rangers In oer reague action Se. Total 42. 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