“ re ee 2 Oy wire its lead to seven points in the “Hockey League’s :for 14 years. ‘Flyers’ a 1-0 lead but Doug La- -to “yunning first or second pretty “swell all season, have taken their Jumps on occasions. ‘Losing. a 3-1 lead and finding things squared at 4-4 late in the “final veteran Bill Hryciuk scor- “ed with 10 seconds remaining for ‘ Fenticton Vs and Vernon Cana- : three periods and an overtime each. ‘around to the form that led the ship, — singletons. _ Carmen Iacobucci, GOTEBORG, Sweden W—In- gemar Johansson, 20244, Swe- ‘den, outpointed Archie Mc- | Scores Cli - Against Edmonton By The Canadian Press Starry Winnipeg Warrior forward Billy Mosien- ‘ko continues to ignore father time’s beckoning. ‘Warriors hope he turns a deaf ear for some time. Friday Billy scored the win-. ining goal as Winnipeg nipped, ‘Bdmonton Flyers 2-1 to increase ‘Western Hockey League’s Prair- ie division. _ On,the coast Vancouver Can- ‘ucks almost blew a 4-0 lead while Seattle trimmed leading New Westminster 5-1. Canucks trail New, Westminster by one ‘point and are three ahead of ‘the Americans. - Billy, alongside Doug and Max Bentley for Chicago Back Hawks, ‘formed one of the National most prolific “units. an . -The 37- year-old smoothie “skated off a ‘leg injury earlier ‘this. season ‘and, is back in the ‘form that made him one of the ‘NHL's most feared sharpshoote: ‘Ss Rookie Len. Lunde gave the ‘moreux tied the game. from close ‘in on Flyer goalie Dennis Riggin. wy EN eS \ acher The rest was Mosienko’s. He skated in alone and shak- ing off a Flyer defender lifted a shot into an upper corner. COUGARS COME CLOSE Warrior goalie Ray Mikulan kicked out 38 shots, third period. On the coast the last- place Cougars rallied for three goals in less than three minutes, nearly upsetting the Canucks. Bob Robinson with two, Red Johansen and Elliot Chorley gave Vancouver a 4-0 lead. Gordie Wilson, Stan Baliuk and Gordie Haworth scored within 2:56 seconds of the sec- ond and Cougars were pressing for a fourth when the period ended. Neither team scored in the third although first Haworth for Nictoria and then Vancouver’s ‘Sutchinson were stopped by spectacular goaltending Marcel Pelletier and Emile Fran- Chiefs Down | Packers 5-4 For Lead Tie By THe Canadian Press ‘the oftimes erratic Kamloops. Chiefs were good when they had: be and defeated Kelowna Packers 5-4 Friday to move into a first place tie with them in the Okanagan Senior Hockey League.. The- Chiefs; who have been Friday they meant business. the win. It was his second. In the OSHL’s other game dians matched goals through session until they had seven Back in Kamloops ex-Pentic- | ton V Grant Warwick, coming Vs to the 1955 World. Champion- ‘scored once while Fred Sasakamoose and coach Bobby Dawes added the others. Greg Jablonski picked up a brace for Kelowna while Harry Smith and Brian Roche added . AL? v 8 Last Night's Fights SANDIEGO, Calif. Ww—Kid Ir- aputo, 124, Mexico, outpointed 120, Cincin- nati, (10.) Bridge, 18814, Trenton. NwJ., (10.) BALDING DROPS ‘“Shaban said, cis. In Seattle the Americans built up a 5-0 lead and coasted to a win over the leading Royals. Hank Bassen was in goal for the Americans, The netminder had been absent for some time following the death of his par- ents, in an automobile accident near Calgary last month. Ray Kinasewich scored twice to lead the Americans. Guyle Fielder, Rudy Filion and Val Fonteyne added the others. Duke Edmundson scored the Royal tally from a face-off mid-way through the final period. Manager Plans Durelle-Pompey he 16 in the}. from: LN eres ‘ , , , See sat Seixas Paces U.S. Win As Jittery Flam Falters BRISBANE, Australia y -—— Veteran Vic Selxas carried the United’ States into the Davis Cup challenge round today with a brilliant back-to-the-wall victory over Belgium’s Jackie Brichant in the fifth and decisive match of the inter~ zone final. Taking the court after Philippe; ~~~~"~ Washer of pelgium had tied the score at 2-2 with a triumph over jittery Herbie Flam, the 34-yeat- old Philadelphia . player cut down Brichant 10-8, 6-0, 6-1. The victory gave the Amer- icans a 3-2 edge in the five- match series and qualified them to play: Australia again for the international tennis trophy in Melbourne December 26-28. The pressure was, put on Seixas, playing his 57th Davis; taking any rash moves.’ Cup match. when the high-}|} strung and moody Flam went down be fore the spasmodically | brilliant Washer, a Brussels so- Hurricanes clalite, 6-2, 6-3, 0-6. 6-3. FLAM BADLY SHAKEN | I ake lead er and Brichant Friday. One member of the American contingent has suggested a call be sent for Budge Patty. now in the U.S. Patty, who teamed with Gardnar Mulloy to win the Wim- bledon doubles crown, is also a capable singels player. Talbert declined to discuss; strength but said “we must ex- amine the whole, picture before January Bout | MONCTON, NB. @ — Chris! Shaban, manager of British Em- | pire and Canadian light heavy- weight boxing champion Yvon} Durelle, said here Friday night: that Durelle will probably fight ‘Yolande Pompey of Trinidad in: Montreal next January. “Nothing has been signed yet” “but if Pompey | beats Charles Hinnant, who scored a TKO win over Yvon last -February, in Chicago on Wed- nesday, then it’s quite certain that the proposed Montreal bout will come off.” Shaban said he still has “his eye on a title shot at world champion Archie Moore and “We'll be ready when ever we get a chance, but in the meantime I plan to keep Yvon busy to keep in shape.” Durelie was KO’d by Pompey in seven rounds in London in October 1955. He was stopped by Hinnant in the seventh in 1957, but since has gone 10 straight fights without a loss, . The Baile Ste. Anne, NB, fighter took a unanimous 10- round decision over Jerry Lue- dee in Tampa, Fla., last Wed- nesday. TO FIFTH PLACE IN SANFORD OPEN TOURNAMENT SANFORD, Fla. @ -— Do n Finsterwald picked up an eagle three on the second hole and winged home with a G64 Friday for a one-stroke lead midway in the $15,000 Sanford open polf tournament, Toronto’s Al Balding, who held a three-way tie among the leaders ip the early finishers, w {{th place at the midway poin ound up in a three-way tie for t. He was winner of the event jn 1955, Bulding me has 70-67-1937, Rinsterwald, of Tequest curate jron Seba ‘tor his six-underepar round, him a d’&hole total of 133, a, Fla, leaned heavily on ac- which gave Marty Furgol of Lemont, 1), vaulted into second place with a 64 for 1 65 und a tota) of 135. 34. Walter Burkemo moved into third with a for civic office. by-law. THANK YOU To those who supported me in my first bid May | also commend the property owners who so overwhelmingly approved the school My congratulations to Mayor Elect Lester, Alderman Bellis and Alderman Large. Gordon £. Carlson pleased by the victory but didn’ t! relish the prospect of facing the: Bill Talbert, U.S. captain, was! Wa h bes ith Soli talent-loaded Australians two| Hurricanes have taken over 'weeks hence. the in Celco City ‘ ‘AY Legos hy “We are all proud of Vic.” Tal-; virtue of their 2 point soli gh bert said. ‘He played marvel- | Miller Bay. Individual ons: « ously and came through in the | for the week ween to ope -clutch. But we have many probe, 'Marineau with @ 270 suagie, Pe.- lems and’ many decisions 3! ey Thompson for her 687 wivl:, make before we meet the AUS. °; irvine Garfield with a 257 sinv2 tralians.” | and Ralph Overgaard with a 64} Talbert triple. i must find a second | Roger Menard of Johnson Our ap a sree 0O8- npn heh bh Dw SD UD SD Um So DBD Ae KBD DD AD SWING AND MISS — Arthur, King of Toronto ‘misSes with a right cross aimed at Yama Bahama of Bimini, British round middleweight bout. in Toronto Monday. King won split decision. (CP Photo) Pair of Defencemen Cut by Chiefs KAMLOOPS @— Defenceman Lioyd Hinchberger and Al. Mc- agan Senior Hockey League manager Kenny MacKenzie an- nounced Thurs@ay night. cause he was “sluggish” and Mc- ‘ Dougall was let for for not pro- | ducing although he was brought! team had a six-week start in train: ng. Try Daily News Classified rc [-ALL-O-R -L-N-G! & Suits ® Pants ® Topcoats © Slacks AL“ERATION fECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling the Tailor 220 6th st. Phone 4238 4 OBEN Se NE Ne Dee eas eRaGIIoATA West Indies, during their 10; — Dougall have been cut from the} Kamloops Chiefs of the Okan-| Hinchhberger was released be- | : { | | j i | ei | | | chances of calling for reserve’ in as a “safety man” after the | | | | ‘NHL Leaders By Tho Canadian Press Detroit’s Gordie Howe, time scoring champion of the National Hockey League and: only recently recovered from a slump, potted.two gonis and one assist for Red Wings Thursday night. ‘The splurge moved him' up from fifth place to a fourth- place (tie os Boston’s Bronco Horvath gained one assist to; keep abreast. Detroit beat Bos- ton 3-2. long- The Idadeérs: : : : . Fr A Pts. l HH. Richard, Montreal 14 20. Bal | Boliveru, Montreal 12 20 32! Moore, Montreal 13 1g Bl Horvath, ‘Boston 12 15 27 | Howe, Detroit 12 15 27; McKénny, Boston 13 1 24 | M. Richird, Montreal “11 1200 28 i Stasiuk, ‘Boston 10 13 23° Tiy Daily ‘Néws ‘Classified ! 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LENE NE UNE WUE NEUE UP UEC MENE NE UZVE NEVE YUP UELY BE WITH MEN WHO CAN'T BE decisions. . the original Scotch flavour and sy HAIG & HAIG singles player to team with! ; eed Me Scixas since Flam, in his present ‘boards bowled a 296 sine:c + mM a 8 ,703 triple to pace his team ‘o 3 a¢ BR mental state, seems whoily in-! lyk ate points over Oceanview Angels. adequate and Talbert must take Roper’s triple set a new Seacun B# ‘a comblant to improve the doubles high. Kelly. Douglas have in-. ef BA combination which lost to Wash- | creased their lead to 5 points oy ih — cor ~"—vover the nearest opponents. ae i BN ‘Other honors for the week went Wg 7 & : a 3 ne Remember When! to Sylvia Julian with a 219 single {ip . ; A : OH BN By The Canadian Press and Mona’Menard with a 550— a / Wage ee eee : ! he A ‘ Bill Cook, who later became} triple. we " - ~ ea oft forwan on New York Rangers Tom Boy 2. General: Keiwits 2: 2 , K orward line of Bill and Bun! See a) tteane o: Mg 4; Cook and Frank Boucher. scored | | Sacoy eee | Gop An ae Ay three goals as Saskatoon de-jroews 1; Miller Bay 2, Hurricanes 2; | ey HN feated Victoria in a Western] Cooks Jewellers 3, RCMP Sub-Div. !. Sa \ fe Hockey League game 33 years oR LEAUGE a, rh ago tonight. Bill joined the Ran- Jonnson Outboards 3. Occanview V ey Ne gers in their first season in 1926) Galensoa 4 Super eee toy act be i oN and retired as a player in 1936° Sixteen 3, Eric's Grocery 1: Pipefiv- hy a with an NHL total of 228 goals. | ters 4, RCMP City 0. Rg ‘ o Bh Goncereeecreartaiee NESE EMME E LIM EIEIO EG OOM RIE Ny or AN i «RG ia u by, yt : ae is iy ho: fF ‘ ‘eh w a aly WE OFFER x iY a i fi , ‘ } a phe wi : : iM \ ‘ i aa ft uv : Ul THOSE CUSTOMERS i if rary) go. 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