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The story may be dif- ferent by tonight when thous- ands more will be on hand. CALGARY’S HORSES There will be the horses, too. ready to make Calgary’s ‘section of the annual Grey Cup parade one of the most colorful. Thursday night in Vancouver this year was in sharp contrast to the pre-game Thursday of 1955, first year the big sports spectacle was staged in the West. , This year traffic was normal. In mid-evening there weren’t more than 50 persons in the ho- tel lobby. They stood about in ‘small groups.chatting. A few hardy souls, no longer thirsty, ltried literally to whoop things up. Their shouts echoed around the lobby but nobody paid any attention. PREMIER PICKS WEST Premier Bennett of British Columbia was one of the guests on the platform at the party. After‘it broke up he confided to a newspaper man that he picks Winnipeg to win Saturday’s game by 10 points. Fullback Pat Abbruzzi of Montreal Alouettes, who had a hand in the arrangements as an employee of the party-tossing distillery, swung the other way without hesitation— “Hamilton by 15 points. STARTING LINEUPS Here are the starting lineups as Trimble saw them Thursday night, with little chance of change: , % As featured on “'M-Squad" NBC-TY Friday . nights. The moment you step aboard the ‘Cariboo Day- liner’’ you'll feel the invitation to relax! On reserved seats meals are included in your fare—-served to you by attentive stewards. There’s breath-taking scenery all the way . spacious view windows . . . reclining lounge seats in temperature-controlled cars you'll arrive at your destination fully refreshed and ‘raring to go!’ Take the ‘‘Cariboo Dayliner’’ to Vancouver for a most relaxing and thoroughly enjoyable trip__ever! For full details call the local agent PACTFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY St, Prince George, B.C. 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Offensive: Halfbacks: Ron Howell, Tom Grant, Milt Campbell, Gerry McDougall; quarterback: Bernie Faloney; centre: Bob Kelly; guards: John Barrow, P, W. Un- derwood; tackles: Angelo’ Mosca. Chet Miksza: ends: Harry Lampman, Paul Dekker. Howell Lampman, McDougall, Grant, Miksza, Neumann and Scott are Canadians, The odds-makers _ still favor Hamilton 7 to 5, but Trimble: isn’t interested in what the arm- | chair generals have to say. — “All I know is that I think we are the better team and I think !' we'll ‘win.’ The Bombers have a lot to re- member from last year-—the Tiger-Cats walloped a crippled Bomber squad 32-7 at Toronto’s Varsity Stadium and, in so do- ing, made true a prediction by Hamilton that his team would score at least 30 points. THE OFFENCE The 28 were all that he brought down here Monday. His starting offence will be George Druxman at centre, Ed Kotow- ich and Cornel! Piper at guards, Bob Hobert and Frank Rigney at tackles, Ernie Pitlis and Frank Gilliam at enc:s, Jim Van Pelt at quarter, Leo Lewis and Kenny loen at halves and Charlie Shepard and John Varone at fullbacks. The defence will see Steve! Patrick at middle guard, Buddy | Tinsley and Roger Savoie at | tackles, Herb Gray and Cec Lu- ining at ends, Varone, Dave Burkholder, © Garland Warren | and Gordie Rowland at line-: backers, Nick. Miller and Keith: Pearce at halves, and Norm, Rauhaus at safety. Rowland and Ron Latourelle will be running back the punts.’ Tony Kehrer and Rick Potter will speel the fullbacks if need- ed, while Walt Bilicki and Ron Meadmore will give added line strength. RCMP" Flyers in 8-8 tie RCMP and Hill and Sons Fly- ers played to an 8-8 tle last night in the Senior Men’ s Floor Hockey league game at the Civic Centre. Mike Hunter and Jim Arsen- cau Jed RCMP with four and three gaals respectively. Ernic Novakowski, Gordie Cameron and Jack Mitchell each tallied two for the Flyers. RCMP led the Flyers 7-4 at the end of the third period. Referee Fred Schooley hand- ed out three penalties to cach seam, There was no junior game, Friday, November 28, 1958 O'KELFE BREWING COMPANY (B.C.) LIMITED Ora an ADNAN ERIE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or hy the Government of British Columbia, NOW] brewed in B.C, — O'REEDE brings you both ALE and OLD VIENNA LAGER BEER ‘for froe dolivery Phone 4032 CALL FOR O'KEEFE 4 coach Jim Trimble}, ee Tn age ee ky ge ed ee tk WU UN NY VY YY “~ we ewes CP PPLILDLD LOL LODIDO DP LODG LODE IOP + BASKETBALL TONIGHT CYO will meet Fraser and. ‘Payne in the Senior Men's Bas- ketball game at 8:15 tomorrow night in the Civic Centre. Playing the junior game at 7 p.m. will be Sunrise and Rain- makers. BPLPOPPPPLDOPDP PDD ED PPLPDPOL LS TRAIL ®—Trail Smoke Eat- ers blanked Nelson Maple Leafs 3-0 here Thursday night to move into undisputed second place in the Western International Hockey League with 12 points, wo ow ow yw et ek ow oe ey e . Wings, Habs || still lead By KENNEDY WELLS .Canndian Press Staff Writer A line composed of Vic Stas- {uk, Norm Johnson and Jerry Toppazzini scored all of Bruins’ goals as they. beat New York Rangers 3-1 Thursday night. The win put Boston in second place, one point back of Detroit Red Wings and Montreal! Cana- diens who remained in a tie for first by winning their games— the Wings 3-2 ‘over Toronto “¢ ¢ ese : ¥ OO dy ee we ee ee iN | Undefeated in spiel semi-finals By TERRY ROOS Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER «P)—-The = sur- prising rink of Donn Baykey, half. from Edmonton and half of Vancouver, and the steady. Reg Stone rink of Trail, B.C., en- tered the semi-finals of the two top events today in the fourth- annual Totem Bonspiel. 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