be ee OOO He STHVATDIANSNV SG rion sweeps aheat ponte mere mee ete ca anes Hr vc ela St goes wok é Prince Rupert Daily News *Tuesday, December 16, 1958 L dededlelaletelel tla labada! _Wallace’s Dept. Store p 6 — For Boys | That Are Boys. All Sizes in Stock SUITS SPORT JACKETS : = SLACKS -WINDBREAKERS | W SWEATERS RAINCOATS ~ ® SHIRTS LINED JEANS BATHROBES SNOW SUITS s Kelowna 17 4 1 #101 #74 #35 - PYJAMAS HEADWEAR Vernon. 1112 2 104 114 24 a : _ Penticton 1015 1 .93 116 21 , GLOVES SPORT SHIRTS Kamloops 916 0 117111 18 = SOCKS TIES-BELTS OPEN Friday Night- Sat. Night- Mon. Night- Prince hold - OSHL scoring topspots PENTICTON (CP)—Bill Hryciuk and Gerry Prince, both of the Kamloops Chiefs, held on to the tw 70 top spots in the Okanagan Senior Hockey League scoring race last week. ° Hryciuk leads the list with "20 goals and 28 assists in 25 gamés. His 48-point total is five points better than Prince. who has 19 goals and 24 assists, Kelowna’s Moe Young is in third place with 38 points madc up of 23 goals and 15 assists. Odie Lowe of Vernon in fourth with 32 points and Tic Beattie of Penticton fifth with 31. Kelowna’s Dave Gatherum re- tained his rating as the loop’s top goaltender. He has allowed 74 goals in 21 games for a 3.5 OSHL STANDINGS ; W LT GFE GA Pts Try Daily News Classified T-A-L-O-R-EN-G Tues, Night- Wed. | WALLACE’ 5 EPT. STORE Folaleletahelebeetaletaltia bt Be AH Day CER RSRERESS @ Suits © Slacks ®, Topcoats a Pants ALTERATION SPECIALISTS pion had just seen a video tape average... Next in line is Hal Gordon of Vernon with a 4.2 record, | G A Pts. Hryciuk, Kamloops 20 28 48 Prince, Kamloops .. 19 24 43 Young, Kelowna 23 15 38 Lowe, Vernon ..... .. 18 14 32 Beattie, Penticton . 18 13 31 ,Milliard, Kamloops 9 22 31 Trentini, Vernon ... 10 20 30 Nadeau, Penticton. 15 14 29] King, Vernon 12 17 29 Dawes, Kamloops .... 10 18 28 Goyer. Kelowna ....... 15 12 27 Kowalchuk. Kel ...... 11 15 (26 Goalic averages: ‘ GP GA Avg Gatherum, Kel...... 21-, TA 3.5 Gordon, Vernon! : 24 oo 4.2 Kuntz, Kam ..”.... 84 107 #44 Zanier, Pen ......:. 26 116 ‘Archie pulls fast.one shakes TV men “NEW YORK (?:— Arciuie Moore pulled a fast one when he ad- vortised a San Diego jewelry firm during the telecast of his title fight with Yvon Durelle at Montreal last Wednesday night, Moore had the name of the firm on his robe. His manager, Jack Doc Kearns, and two sec- onds also had the company’s name fn big letters on therbacks of their sweaters. Archie disclosed today he has a two-per-cent interest. in the business and also works as a salesman for the retail division. The slick bit of free adver- tising caught ABC network offi- cials “py surprise, said Bill White- house, director of sports. Had he received any protests? “Yes, a couple of stations in the far west objected,” said Whitehouse. “But how could we Gewese eee we Pe ees eee ye | say what he thinks. In National Hockey League circles, he has been called brash because of his frankness. But even his severest critics grudg- ingly acknowledge his ability as a point-producer. Official league statistics , re- leased today show why. . The hard-shooting rightwing- er with Montreal Canadiens fir- ed a three-goal “hat trick” and collected two assists during the last weck to take sole possession of the top spot-in’ the. scoring parade, Geoffrion’s production gave him 17 goals and 22-assists for :39 points, two more than Andy |Bathgate, the New York Rang- know it was going to happen?” vision show Monday night. The light-heavyweight cham- screening of his spectacular lith-round knockout of rugged Yvon Durelle at, Montreal last Wednesday night. “J didn’t care for the first half of the fight,” Archie said. ‘I liked the second very much. As a matter of fact that part was great.” During the first half, Archie jeaned forward in his chair. From the sixth round on he leaned back, chuckling most cf the time. . CATCHES ERRORS When he was dropped in the first round by an overhand right to the jaw, Archie said: “I sure QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor 220 - 6th si. Phone 4238 BIN Consolatt TUESDAY, DE LEGION AU CANADIAN LEGION JACKPOT $150 EVERYBODY WELCOME | GO. on $50 CEMBER \éth DITORIUM | | Archie. wasn’t ruled a knockdown by _|referee Jack Sharkey. and right. fell with a thud. Had. my left hand way down. Gotta keep if up. Look, my legs: spreading. Gotta keep ’em together.” Durelle tore after Archie. Then, a Jefg and right clipped Archie on the jaw. He leaned forward. Durelle swiped at him . but Archie fell from the momen- tum of the other two punches. “Delayed action,” muttered That was the knockdown that It looked good on the basis of that left A right dropped Archie again. - “This was what put me in misery,” said Archie. “I’m okay now.” But he wasn't completely. Du- relle was after him again. “Look, he’s trying to get me Pieereicccemiceercterneescet PME ELENCN ERG MRICS ICIES S26 UE iE KIER ER TERRI RTI, e! * ¥: ¥ 4 ¥ v ¥. ¥ y y FRIDAY MONDAY TUESDAY y 9 y : ¥ y v y W y y ¥ vy ye THE SPORTS = | : y : . y “ee? @¢oevetage ee ee 1eyeae ‘ WEDNESDAY , CLOSED SATURDAY HILLS & WILLIAMS MEN'S WEAR ee Christmas Store Hours | FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE DEC. DEC. DEC. DEC. 19 22 23 24 4 Wm. F. STONE LTD. ESQUIRE SHOP SHOP ‘wt t ‘ b Co bce es aannen suman ' . . 1 s \. the ee eee ee te eee eee ow ura? ‘ a ’ . oreeoee oe ewe 9 a.m. 9 am. 9 am. 9 am. DEC. 270—i—‘(<‘C‘ RE, 2 DPBS METH - 9° pm. ‘4 - 9 pm. -9 pm. - 6 p.m. ‘os a LSZH SPE Ey ‘IN GOOD SHAPE Archie Moore as sports -commentator—on fight | By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (AP)—Archie Moore saw a tele- He thought it had a grim | beginning but a sock finish. outa there, ” said Archie. “I’m: okay.” BELL SOUNDS He was. The bell had sound-! ed. : Here are some other comments: Fourth round after Moore had landed a solid left and right to the jaw—‘“That guy’s tough.” Fifth round when Archie was floored again by a right—‘‘He’s got me in real misery now. He’s trying to get rid of me again.” Durelle fired away with both hands. - ‘‘He’s shot his bolt now. I’m all right.” Sixth round when Archie jab-. bed away and scored with fast left and rights to the jaw—“I’ve got him eating out of my hand now.” — Seventh round when Archie drove over a smashing right— of Archie’s “Ooh.”