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Cup final at Vancouver, Nov. 29, they'll have to hold off a hard-charging Edmonton line in’ the sawoff contest here Sat- urday, starting at 2 p.m. CST. (1. p.m, MST)., HARRIED BACKFIELD ~. The Eskimo defensive front wall, headed by end Art Walker and Ed Gray, played havoc with the Bomber backfield all night with hard rushes. Offensively, it was little vet- eran. Rollie Miles who was the thorn in the Bombers’ side. Re- placing injured Don Flynn at half, Miles caught two touch- down passes from Canadian quarterback Don Getty, took all three passes his way for 70 yards and turned in a standout de- | fensive game. . Fullbacks. Normie Kwong and Johnny Brigh; scored the other Edmonton touchdowns, both on Packers tie rough, tough hockey game _ By ANGELO NATALE ' MOSCOW .?%—Kelowna Pack- ets skated to a 2-2 tie Wednes- day night. against a reinforced in a rough and tumble hockey game. Tempers flared before a crowd of. some 10,000 avid fans at the| Lenin Sports Palace. won a game against Soviet op- ;ponents in their current visit. DYNAMOS TALLY FIRST The Soviet Dynamos—bolster- lea by some players from other lteams—scored the first goal ,aftey only three minutes and 20 | seconds of play. Each team scored in the’ fir st land second, periods. Yuri Krylov , got, the first goal for the Dyna- mos. The Canadians tied it on _ Jim Middleton's marker. The Dynamos went ahead = again ,early in.the second period on ‘Viktor .. Yakushev's tally and Mike Durban made It even again ' with the game's final goal. Most of the penalties were im- posed ijn the scoreiess yinal per- iod, including a 10-minute mis- -onduct penalty to Kelowna's Artady McCallum. SHOUTED AT REFEREE | McCallum had shouted at Swedish referee Ernst Vilkert, protesting a penalty for rough- {Ing imposed on Middleton and the Dynamos’ Yurl Krylov. Vil- kert kept McCallum out of nc- tion for the remainder of the game, The night’s casually was Kel- owna’'s Fred Dunsmore, who suf- fered a possible fracture of the cheek bone Jn a collision with a Dynamo player In the opening perlod, Krylov pushed through the {{rst goal with an asaist from team-mate Viacdimir Yurzinov, The Packers tled it 14 minutes Inter with a goal by 20-year-old Jim Middleton, | PACKERS WAD MAN OFF Viktor Yakushev came thraugh with the second Sovset pont at 3:32 of the second period. It was ‘scored while the Packers were | shy one man because of a pen- ) ally. Brian Roche was penalized two minutes for tripping. Yak- ushev fired his goal just before ‘Roche could get back Into ace Hon, Mike Durban turned on the heat to score at 16:20 of the sec- ond frame and tle the gama agin at 2-2, ROTH GOALIES CHEERED Both gonles—Kelownn's Davo Gathorum and the Dynamos’ 17- yonr-old Vindimty Chinov--wore ehoered and applauded by the crowd for thelr nimble ‘save, Tho Pynamos wore expert ot utenling the ‘puck from the Canadians and keeping on top of thelr opponents, preventing thom from scoring higher, Tho Dynimmnon’ team wark and slick PAIR Advertising in The Daily Nows Brings Results ) v ; edn dt iT A AL A Bett chat htt hee ek Sa by ON Rak ven nae co-operation were auparior to tho Canadians’, er oe ee Bombers lose 30-7 _to tough visitors: By AL VICKERY Canadian Press Staff Writer WINNIPEG (CP)—A fighting-made Edinonton Eskimos team made their first-win over Winnipeg Blue Bombers in six starts this season a big one. i * more desire to win. We wanted CVV HY spre short plunges. End Joe’ Mobra booted a field goal and two con- veyyuyeevv se eve verts, and end Jim _ Leteavits added a single, |. Lea Lewis accounted: for. ‘Bom- bers’ lone touchdown on an‘18- yard sprint which left’ would-be tacklers strewn over the turf, Charlie Shepard booted a single for the other point. Eskimos led in every depart- ment except punting, and with- out too much help from all-star quarterback Jackie Parker;. run- ning from the half. Getty: did all the passing, completing 12 of 25 throws for 202 yards. He sent his backs crashing for 180 yards along the ground, with Kwong the big gainer at 74 yards on 18 earried. Esks had 18 first downs to Bombers’ 14. The Edmonton defensive line held Bombers to a mere. 110 yards rushing and harried quar- terback Jimmy Van Pelt and the other passers to such a degree that Winnipeg was good on only six of 28 tosses for 105 yards. The Eskimos were mad,’ and that was the key to the victory. said jubilant coach Sam Lyle in the dressing room. “We tackled harder, blocked harder and had to win more than Winnipeg.” Bomber coach Bud Grant said he doubted his team was over- confident after beating Eskimos | five straight games this year. It took Eskimos less than five |. minutes to strike for their first touchdown. A third-down gam- ble for three yards paid off at the Winnipeg 20 when Bright crashed for eight. Two plays later Kwong went over. Letcavits added his single early in the’ second quarter be- fore Lewis romped for his TD to put Winnipeg back in the game. Shepard’s single before the firsts half ended knotted the count at 7-7. : Six teams | _ The Canadians still have not! A high single | yuu U rey ana, in league | The six teams that formed “A” League last year, are break- ing away in the league standings this year, to form the top. Skeena Beverages rolled into a first place tie with Port Ed- ward Paramounts with a clean sweep over slipping Malkins, Esso Fuel’ Service remained only one point behind the league leaders clipping Paramounts 3-1. Grotto Cigar Store and Cooks Jewellers are dead-locked for third place after winning over Electricians and Neal Evans by 3-1 seores, In the other match Howe and MeNulty won easily over the luckess Empress Hotel.3-1, after Empress had won. the opening zame, their second in sixteen trles, Ron Tubb, lead-off man for Skeena Beverages had himself a good night, capturing both Indi- vidual high ganie and triple with scores of 292 and 738. Team and three went to the powerful Grotto Cigar Store with 11381 and 3060 After six weeks Bulgers share: first place in “B" League stand- Ings? when Stromdahl's Service beat them 4-0, to enable Legion to move Into a flrstcplace tie with a 4-0 sweep over Tony's Drive In, For the fivst time in more than a year, all games played in "B" League resuited ino shut- outs as the other three matches saw Spero’s Food Marke, come to fe bottering Kelly Douglas 4-0 and dump) the warehouse men Into the league cellar, Co-Op Wy-waves trimmed Ru-: part Radio 4-0, and the big up- set of the night went to up and coming Babcock Fisheries who rolled to an ansy 4-0 win over the usually strony Post Offea men, BI Osborne Jead-off man for Legion, and Doug Thomson an- chor man for Co-Op shared In dividual honars with 284 and MH vospectively,. 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Vern Bybee stopped the gory | fight, Marv Jensen Issued at statement claiming hts former. champ, Gene Fullmer, rates the; next crack at’ Robinson. Fullmer, ranked No, 2 behind Carmen Basilio, beat the fourth- ranked Webb last September. Giardello was No. 3, Most ob- servers fecl Fullmer and Webb will have to wait until after Robinson and. Basillo tangle ay, third time. Webb opened a cut. under Gis ardello's left eye in- the fourth round as he moved ahead: on. points. the same in the sixth round, e Bybec called a halt. afteir 1: ‘30 in the seventh round with, both]. fighters covered’ with blood. The bout had been scheduled for lo rounds. . “NHL “LEADERS G A Pts; Bathgate, New York ...... ‘12 13 25 . | Litgenberger, Chicago .‘ 8 12. 20 | MeKenney, Boston ........ 1) 8.19 Hull, Chieago ss a... B11 19 H. Richard, Montreal... 3:15 18. Bucky, Boston” — oo... “8 9 18, M. 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