ts wet Gt os te riod peat we Be RM ce A SS PE OT Ae Ate ea Bree HP SL i SLEAFS APPLY PRESSURE —_— Goalie’ Glen Hall (1) and Gus :Mortson.- (2).'of Chicago Black “Hawks - “sprawl on the ice at’ “Maple Leaf. Gardens in a suc- eeesstul ‘attempt to block a jgoal by Toronto Maple Leafs. 4 “Bob. Pulford (eft) and Brian “Cullen: are the. Toronto players ‘applying the Pressure. The Bame | ended 3-3 aA Co (CP Wirephoto) 5 “a ap. wa BEER EREE nen BEEBEPR ge 9.98 -- $10.95 - $32.98 ALLACE'S Sees 7 a : Boy’ s and Girls © & SNOWSUITS ¢ : ~ (For Baby too) Le a $ a a i a. ee | i = : 5 EPT. STORE os) _euuescedeusnenene Wallace’ s Dept. Store. BRIDGE RESTRICTION Commencing Tuesday, Nov. 12th, 1957, extensive repairs will be carried out on Copper River Suspension Bridge, 5 miles east of Terrace on the Northern Trans- Provincial Highway. Motorists are advised that traffic delays will be encountered between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. while this work is in progress. Truckers are warned that effective Tuesday, Nov. 12, the 12-ton load limit on Copper River suspension bridge will be strictly enforced. MR. WHITE AND MR. OWL umagnausaquaunssanunessaeuseninSaaenuansasnnasers night. A crowd of nearly 900 sat in as Nelson came from. behind 2-0 and 5-2 deficits to move into a tie with Spokane for first place. Tiny Lionel Martini, scrappy right .winger, took almost per- sonal charge of Leafs’ surge, as he helped Pilla set up. Don Ap- pleton for the goal that sliced the margin to one, then took ad- vantage of a momentary lapse to notch the tying goal. Trailing 5-3 with 10 minutes to play, Leats roared back. Mick- ey Maglio, Wendy Keller and Luke Bouchard scored Nelson’s first three goals. Jack Lancine, FAST RELIEF FOR mg T saa on Spokane Flyers Castotf Turns on Ex-Teammates NELSON (CP)—Spokane Flyer castoff Rock Crawford fired a long deflected shot past John Sofiak for the winning goal in Nelson Maple Leafs’ come- from-behind 6-5 victory over the defending, Western International Hockey League champions Wednesday ‘ i | | | | “Don't you agree, WHITE OWL Cigars have a delightful , | Gtoma? Eycellently tolled too!” je ~ a \ hand n ‘ at Ww lM Te Le ee hk oh te ‘ Mt. Owl, that these we v vey Youtta hotly right | WHITE OWL hi womothing ta saliefy eyary body," A MILD BATISEVING CIGAR Wt OOO Em Met OH ON AE UH CL MeN Se een For Pete's sake, Mr. White... on the phone = but if you must “an ‘ cigars, talk TASTE, That's why L like WHITE OWL," “Ome, Bepgogted orto ; a tour of Eastern provinces. i Schlinkman with two, Tom Hodges, Dave Gordichuk and Frank Kubasek scored for Spokane.: Nelson’s winning goal came with Hodges and Larry’ Plante sitting out minor penalties, and Lorne Nadeau followed shortly after with a game misconduct for continued abuse of officials Bing Juckes and Al Toikko. For leaving the bench to launch a protest, Kubasek followed with a bench penalty. With 15 seconds remaining, and Flyers again at full- strength, Roy Mcbride pulled Sofiak as Keller was penalized for tripping. Murray Parker, making his debut as coach in place of Pat Egan, followed for interference with four seconds remaining. Clem Crowe stances, Because sure enough, the Cougars came alive Wednes- day night for their first victory after nine straight defeats. Their 4-1 decision over Calgary Stam- peders left them still in uncon- tested possession of the coast di- vision ceHar in’ the Western Hockey League. . In other coast action, New Westminster Royals spread their second-place margin over Seat- tle to three points by edging the Americans 3-2. “There was a shuffle of: stand- ings in the Prairie section fol- lowing Saskatoon-St. Paul’s 3-2 victory over Edmonton Flyers. The Regals advanced to. second Edmonton : and. -Calgary who share the division’s bottom rung. Edmontoh gets a chance. to pull out tonight when it takes on the front-running Winnipeg Warriors in the only action scheduled. Egan, taken to’ Victoria; from Nelson Maple Leafs, even: got some scoring. from the man he replaces. Colin -Kilburn, . who had been acting as player, man- place, only. one point ahead. of |. ‘ors for Scattle. ria Starts Winning Ways Under New Coach By The Canadian Press Victoria Cougars could be pardoned if they de- cided to change the adage “a change is as good as a: rest” to something more nearly fitting the’ circum- with! ager and coach before Egan ap- new coach Pat Egan in control,i peared on the scene, matched Calgary's lone goal in the sec- ond period in a show of strength from his new player- manager position. The other goals went to*Doug Kilburn, Blinky Boyce and Eddie Dorohoy. Sid Finney got Cal- gary’s only goal at 7:47 of: the second on a lone effort. It was 2-0 at the end of the first for Victoria and the Cou- gars added a goal in each of the next two periods. A rookie forward had ‘the scoring punch for Saskatoon-St. Paul. Butch McDonald got two goals while Palph Keller, added the third. defenceman Hugh Coflin were the Edmonton goal-getters. In New Westminster, Gordie Fashoway added: impressively to his league-leading point total by scoring twice for Royals. The third goal came from Arnie Schmautz: Val.Fonteyne and Aggie Kukulowicz did the hon- 8% Prince Rupert Daily News -. Thursday, November 7, 1957 _. WIFU SEMI- FINALS . Although his . second = place Bombers whipped Calgary’ Stam-' peders four straight during the Western Interprovincial ::Foot- ball Union - schedule, the’. for- mer star Bomber ,end says he’s “scared to death” of the Stamps, who they meet in a two-game, total-point. .semi-final, opening here Saturday night, (8. p.m. CST). Second game is at Cal- gary, Monday afternoon.’ Grant was not too confident even after his team’s season rec- Out Scouting VANCOUVER (Coach Clem ord. “They’ve got a big line,” he said. ‘I’m scared to death of , them.” STAMP LUNE HEFTY. He said he thought the hefty Crowe of B.C. Lions and his two Stampeder line would play a big assistants leave today on trans- Part in the result if the weather) \i)j miss the semi-finals at least continental recruiting tours. All jobs for 1958 on the Western In- terprovincial Football Union team are open. Crowe says the accent will be on Canadian players in the Lions’ biggest talent hunt. He said he will start his travels with Assistant coaches and Vic Lindskog will head for the United States, i scouting Skyline Conference and iCoast Conference schools re- spectively. _ NAL Standings By The Canudiazn Pred P WL T F A Pts /New York 14,8 4-237 27 18 Montreal 11 6% 2 246 25 16 Roston 11 #6 G O 28 30 10 Chicago Wlo406& 2 19 27:10 | Detroit 124 7 12336 0 Toronto 11063¢6¢«7 «212735 #7 Walt | COACH BUD ‘GRANT ... Seared to death, at The CURLING CLUB. By BOB RUDDERIAM It's a funny game, this curling, The other night, I felt like really getting down*to making; Sancy wicks and rolls, hairline draws past guards and soft take- outs, and 1 think my rink felt the same way. Even though we hadn't curled since the last bon- splel, I couldn't forget the way we played the Jast time out, We went Into the bonsplel with the Intentions of having a goad time but we surprised ourselves and won quite a few more than our share of games and came out with n couple of prizes und vn lot of memorics, So when we went out on the Jeo, T was already foellny sorry for Gordon Bate- man's rink for after all, they are as nico a buneh of fellows wa there js In the rink and you hate to give them the hammer, Well, Cordon's rink had other Jdens and thoy gave us a nent trimming but Jt stil) didn't de- flate us too much, We sit nround over coffee and talked rbout the shots that bent us, es- pecially where To was Inying three and then raised one of our opponent's rocks In for shot, Also the other times where | chipped a guerd or went through a port which made it ko clon to mo that I owas the most udelosd player on the rink, Of course, the fnet that Gordon Thiteman haa always bean a thorn Jn my side sinee the eliwh Wtarted wasn't mentioned nor 4 68 peo eee te the fuct that tn thls gume wo were outplayed and I was out. skipped. We just figured that it wasn’t our night. So-0-0, Saturday night rolled around, and T was to play Joe Scott. I went Into the game fgain remembering all the good shots I made In the last bon- spiel and forgot all about Gor- don Bateman's recent win, and then procecded to get my cnrs plnned back onee more. It's petting so that I automatically go ta the corner where the sheepskin and shovel are stack- ed when the tenth end Js tfaish- od, One of these nights, I will go down to the rink and win a fame, Th will be a grent feeling 1o stroll off the feo and leave the swooping to the tosers. Of course I ousnally help with the sweeplng from forco of habit but L catch myself just before one af the losers puts the shovel down on the ice, My rink feels ko good that they even buy me coffe, That's ono of the ad- vantages of not winning too of- ten, nm vielory sure makes you fool yood, However, when the next bon- splal rolls hronnd, wo will go out there remembering all the gobd shoty we made in the last splel ind wind up having duly a good time, We will probably win a wive for bolng the frat rink enocked out of the honaplel but will we be down-hearted? Damn right wo will, Rookie C ach Bud Grant Eyes St tamps With Awe WINNIPEG po: Freshman coach Bud Grant of ‘Winnipeg Blue , Bombers -isn't - being ° ‘fooled by the season’s records. , STAMPS ‘healthy Stampeder are tackle Dick Huffman, half Jim}, was “off.” He indicated Nobby Wirkowski, Calgary quarterback, would do “a lot of throwing” if the weather was good. ““They’ll probably throw that spread formation at us quite a bit as they had fair success with it during the season,” Grant -Metro Prystai and]. MAURICE RICHARD . Rocket turned lamb? Fier y Rocket Byng Tropiiy Aspirant MONTREAL _ (i Maurice Rocket Richard clamped a haad to his perspiring forehead and nearly swooned. All he was asked as he sten- ped from the ice Wednesday after a workout by Montreal Canadiens was: Do you think Byng Memorial Trophy this sea- son? temperamental Rocket it should be pointed out that he has breezed through 11 games of the National Hockey League scason without a penalty of any kind. As an accompaniment to such strange goings-on, the 36-year- old rocket has rifled home 10 goals and collected nine assists. He shares the league scoring ‘eadership with little brothec Henri. It is awarded annually to the NHL player, ‘adjudged to have you'll be a shoo-in for the Lady ; With no thought of hexing the: exhibited the best type of sports-, surmised. “If Clinkscale (Ron Clinkscale, second-string quar- ter), gets in he’s a dangerous runner from the spread. If it’s | Wirkowski there’ll be plenty of passing or: the backs crossing on, end sweeps.’ “The Bomber coach still was | i niot decided on how to fill In the, gap at left half left by the in- jury to speedy Leo Lewis, who due to a leg injury. Asked if he planned to use | ‘Canadian Barry Roscborough at, quarterback and shift regular Kenny Ploen to halfback, Grant said, “Kenny has played half- pack at college and he knows our -plays and assignments. “It all depends on whether we place more value on him at half- back or at quarter ... we'll see.” HEALTHY Meanwhile, a_ relatively club will leave Calgary Friday for Winni- eg. Coach Otis Douglas said: “We won't be just trying to hold Winnipeg to a small margin on Saturday. We'll be shooting for victory. “We're the underdogs and we know it. We are taking nothing for granted, But the boys are in better shape than they’ have been for some time and they want to win.” Recovered from injuries which hampered thelr play In the late stnges of the regular sehedule quarterback Wirkowskl, Morse and ends Ernie Warlick and Jack Gotta, Wash ) Woollens Without Shrinking! Yeu! Yeu can wash all your woallens withaut the lnast shrink- ing or matting; thanks ta ZERO the amazing cold water soap. 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