Packe i s° prince. Rupert Daily News . Thursday, April 10, 1958 SnERO anon oman Wallace’s Dept. Store © ne eee ne > w4 ea < a2 uy WANN VY NWN NSN VOWS y Yvvevyevvwve Return to home ice with 2-0. margin “KELOWNA,, B.C. (CP) — In their first outside- league playoffs in six years, Kelowna Packers give every indication of going on a binge in the heady at- mosphere of Allan Cup competition. They added a 4-1 victory over; Winnipeg Maroons Wednesday night at Kamloops to a previous 5-0 triumph Monday night to go Canucks take into the third game of the best- le ‘ I've ever seen.” enger. \ of-seven Western final with a | strangleheo Q ' Most of the crowd of 11,759, Since Patterson's manager, -which paid 2 gross of $95,755 to, Cus D’Amato, shows no Inclina- ; 2-0 edge. Back on home ice Friday night ! for that contest, the Packers are in a favored position to cop the Western scries. on semi-finals By ‘The Cuonadkor Press TI I 5 74a w ‘ . b Wwe wee eee ew < Bye vie wee ‘ PPE PHU ws Wot ey ee Ree area ( | Rematch in offing las contenders draw SAN FRANCISCU (CP)—Top- -vanking heavy- Weights Eddie Machen and Zora lolley failed by far. “Wednesday night to determine a challenger for world -echampion Floyd Patterson, a 12-round | ‘draw. A rematch is likely. They fought to There was a bit of fuming af- ter the fight, a dull affair at the Cow Palace. Foley's manager, Bill Swift, shouted that the de- cision was the “biggest robbery -wateh the goings-on and boo ‘lustily at the dull action on oc- casions, seemed to side with Swift and his 194-pound under- Machen, rated the No, | con- tender, entered the ring a 2!o- to-l favorite for the nationally televised bout, but in the early rounds seemed baffled by, the potent left jab of the No. 2 chall- tion to include either Machen or Folley In a match with the champion, figuring is strong that a rematch will be arranged. | Roughies sign college end REGINA «?) — Saskatchewan |Bob McQuaige, a. slx-foot-one- Roughriders of: the Interprovineial Football have announced the signing ofjof Pittsburgh. TODAY TO g SATURDAY Fist tnelife Fantasy “6 seinsamomayee omen, Western inch, 206-pound end, who play- Union |ed college ball at the ‘University 1-9 PM, . MAT, 20 ‘ SATURDAY 2 P.M. 9 P.M. Kel 1 has + reached »] far-flung playoffs of the owna has nue reached Such i wostern Hockey League should heights in nine years of senior A ;#et down to more compact pro- hockey. The greatest moment for portions after Calgary Stamped- the Packers prior to this season‘ers take on the Flyers in Ed- The dog from Chandler, Ariz. The referee and the two judges had varying opinions of the out- .come, Referee Frankie Carter MATINEE 4:15 AGUN—AGIRL.. -both can destroy a manl. RUGBY STAR RETIRES | LONDON @+Ken Jones, one: : ‘favored Machen 117 points to! of the most famous wing three- MGM's iw 2w » ‘monton tonight. Ze most ft ing ¢ b was in 1952 when they won the, The toame are tied 2e2 in 116. Judge Jack Downey scored quarters in rugby, has retired Pa SAD pv , Okanagan League title only to Vit 115 to 115 ‘and judge Fred} from the game. He played his. te ND" ‘their best-of-five playoff so this 'one will be the decider, The win- THE WIN, | ApostoH saw Folley ahead 117 | to 115. The Associated Press had - lose the British Columbia cham- lust game Tuesduy when New- starsing _pionship. ner will take on Seattle Ameri- ‘ port defeated the Barbarians 13- ‘SHUTOUT RUINED jcans, who sidelined New West- Folley 117 to 116. 8. ROBERT TAYLOR Standing asa pillar of strength | behind the Packers’ present po- ' sition is poalic Dave Gatherum. day night took a stranglehold on -He shut out the Maroons for{the third series in the playoffs, close to 110 minutes in the first: downing Winnipeg Warriors 7-1 two games before young Barry ;in Winnipeg for a 3-1 margin in of- five round. Vancouver Canucks Wednes- JOHN CASSAVETES : CONFIRMATION DRESSES. LEONARD TOURNEY FAVORITE GREENSBORO, N.C. @--The $15,000 Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament, boasting a field of 1380 including five Canadians, today launched the summer tour of the travelling golf brigade. SUN-BASKER— LUCKY ‘Showing a few excess pounds that weren't there some years OLi ‘ago. ex- heavyweight champ : At Wallace's Douglas, picked up ‘from the ‘their best-of-seven semi-final. | Jack Dempsey soaks up some ; ald . oo co bhue fay os junior Winnipeg Braves for the’ The Canucks boomed into a; sun at the Havana. Riviera | Fourteen of the top 25 money winners thus far this year OF COURSE series, scored midway through 2-0 lead in the first period and} hotel in Havana, Cuba. The answered the call to the first tee in pursuit of top money BER REE SERRE RRS BERRA ER REA SERRE RES MERE _ of $2,000. _Maueanmaanangensawannganorsegennnsenaseasennensay the third period Wednesday made it 3-1 before the end of; old Manassa Mauler is on a , . (he night. ‘the second as they combined} combined business and_plea- Although he’s not on the lst ol leading winners, Stan Sorry! cop nee tee te ae - ones weet ‘strong defensive work with| sure trip. Leonard of Vancouver is rated one of the favorites since he is ;their scoring power. | , the defending champion. The 41-year-old six-time CanadJan | i FISH & CHIPS Bill Folk, Ron Hutchinson, ' PGA champion scored his only major tournament victory of |. My) the last 12 months in the 1957 Greensboro with a four- runder- ! _par 276. ‘Title win ends 32-year wait - Walt Peacosh, Phil Maloney, Al , Cleary, Jim Powers and Bob | Robinson scored for the winners | -while Howie Glover netted the. only Winnipeg goal in the sec-, ‘ We Mean . of Course! : Phone in Your ‘ond period. BELLEVILLE, Ont. Belle- : . Available in 12 0”. and 25 o4. Bottles : i ville Melfarlangs, representing : . Order VOCKEY GREAT DIES ra city that hungered 32 years for. Ready For NORTH VANCOUVER @& __:an Ontario hockey champion- ‘Pick-up lship, today feasted on the sen- ior A title. Playing-coach Ike Hildebrand summed it up after Belleville defeated Kitchener - Waterioo ‘Dutchmen 4-1 Wednesday night “| te win the best-of-seven series ‘Amby Moran, old-time hock-: -ey great, basebaii umpire.and, -one of the west coast’s most col-: -orful’ sports personalities, died: \ yesterday aged 64. Eat in Your Car 25c, 50c, or 75c orders CANT ean “Something to crow abaul" Delicious Hamburgers, Fried Chicken ond Rich Thick Milk Shakes ‘ TONY'S SELF SERVE DRIVE-IN Foot of 6th St. Phone 3359 FAST RELIEF FOR rer COMMON “T've won a lot of champion- ‘ships in my life but none has .given me more pleasure.” It was the first all-Ontario ercs.2 ‘.championship for Belleville since oot en ee bee ‘1926, when it won the intermed- ‘ ‘iate B crown. BRE Beeville now mects Levis, _Que., in a best-of-five series for: ‘the Eastrn Canada champion-- iship. 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