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Dean Prentice scored two goals in the first period and Red Sul- livan and Larry Popein added four j two more in the second. with bun ............ $1.25 COME TO LIFE SPAGHETTI Mid-way in the third the Bru- Ya Order ................ 50 ins suddenly came to life, Leo Va Order with Chicken or Spareribs ...... 75 Large Order veclesnen$ FISH & CHIPS . 25, 50, T5e orders Flyers dump Warriors; Stamps win By The Canadian Press Phone 3359 , Winnipeg Warriors, last year’s ‘} Prairie champs in the Western Hockey League, are registering this year at the other end of the scales. Winless in. three starts, the Warriors have only ‘scored six goals to their opposition’s 16, four of them gained by the Edmonton Flyers in Wednesday night’s en- counter at- Winnipeg. Apart from ‘Edmonton's 4-2 win, other. WHL action Wednes- day. night saw visiting Calgary Stampeders gain a 3-2 measure of the New Westminster Royals and moved up to the Prairie divi- sion’s top spot on-a.shared basis with Saskatoon Quakers. HEAD SECTION Seattle Totems head the coast section of the league with a two- point margin over New Westmrin- ster, Spokane Flyers and Van- couver Canucks. Victoria is in the cellar. winless in two starts. '. Saskatoon. and Calgary, with six points apiece, are two ahead of Edmonton, with Winnipeg fourth. ‘At | Winnipeg nearly 2,500 watched the Flyers survive a late ‘Warrior rally and clinch the game with a goal by Gerry Mel- nyk with only four seconds of scheduled time remaining. Other iEdmonton. scorers were Gene sre ee eR VEE Y Ye EY angers blow lead to tie Bruins come alive . in third period By MEL SUFRIN Canadian Press Staff Writer New ‘York Raners blew a 4-0 lead in their home National Hockey League opener Wednesday night and had to settle for a 4-4 sawoff with Boston Bruins. It NN kee a games for the winless Labine beating goalie Marcel Pa- iNle at 8:23. Then in less than three minutes starting at 15:26 the Bruins added: three more goals. Doug Mohns netted the first, Jerry Toppazzini scored 34 seconds later and Bronco Hor- vath, a former Ranger, got the tying goal at 18:27, ot The draw gave Boston a total of four points and a share of second place with Montreal Can- adiens who play -host to last- place Toronto Maple Leafs in one of tonight’s two games. Rangers are fourth, a point ahead of De- troit Red Wings who are home to the undefeated, league- -leading Chicago Black Hawks. Rangers themselves hdd to’ come from behind to earn a 1-1' tie in the season’s opener at Chi-| cago last Wednesday. But Wed- nesday night’s affair was some- what similar to Saturday’s game in Boston when the Rangers took a 3-0 lead into the second period and then had to fight back in the tie. Paille, substituting for injured Gump Worsley in the New York net, Wednesday night had 28 stops, as did Boston's Don Sim- mons. NHL Standings By The Canadian Press ; P WLT F A Pt Chicago 3.2 019 4 5 Montreal 3 2 10 7 6 4 Boston 41123413 4 New York 4 6 1 3 912 3 Detroit 21°10 3 2 2 Toronto 202 0 3 8 0 Flyers forfeit Calgary game SEATTLE, Wash. ton Flyers of the Western Hoc- key League will forfeit to Cal- gary Stampeders a WHL game played at Calgary Oct. 11, be- cause Flyers used an ineligible player, the league said today. . r Achtymichuk, Murray Oliver and (Ed Diachuk. Warrior.: scorers | were Ray Brunel and Barry Ross. Play resumes at Vancouver and Edmtonton on Friday with visits by. Calgary. ~andSaskatoon re-| . | spectively.. The game, won 3-1 by Flyers, now will be recorded as a 1-0 victory for Stampeders. How- ever. it will not count as a shut- out for Calgary goalie Roy Ed- wards and individual players statistics will remain unchanged. SEASON OPENER Grotto s Jack Sedgwick Wins men’s loop double By JOHN LAPORTE Jack Sedgwick. of Grotto Cigar Store in A divi- final minutes to pull out a 4-4|' @— Edmon- ; ere ee Pe lea Over Trabert upsets for pro crown bert of Cincinnati turned in a surprise 6-4,. world champion tional Wednesday night, ceived 1,000 Swedish ($2,000). PPODE MIDS Irish lose BELFAST (#—South Africa de- feated the Northern Ireland Football Association 5-2 in an international soccer game Wed- nesday night, LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Chicago w—Bobby Boyd, 160, Chicago, outpointed Jimmy Bee- chan, 15912, Miami (10). Crowns oston - Orioles announced today the ex- Pancho Gonzales change of first baseman Bob Hale and catcher Ralph Lairmore for pitchers George Bamberger STOCKHOLM |M@— Tony Tra-|®nd Russ Heman of Vancouver. 6-2 victory over| eran who had major league prev- Pancho Gon-} ious trials with New York Giants, zales in the finals ofthe interna-|led the Pacific pro tennis tournament pitchers in-earned run average with 2,40 last season. For his victory Trabert re-|games, Paul Richards of the pride out of Chicago White Sox. After the Orioles obtained pitch- er Jack Harshman from the Sox, Richards, missioner Ford Frick for a review of the deal ‘because the pitcher hada sore back: and lost 12 at Vancouver, where he was sent by the Orioles. The ~~ eN Mounties lose Bamberger to Orioles Bamberger, a 33-year-old vet- Coast League He won: 15 _ Heman is a pitcher manager Orioles complained to Com- The commissioner ordered the Sox to give up another player and it was Heman. He won nine two clubs have a working agrec- ment, least in the eyes of Cus D’'Amat Floyd Patterson. Here is the way D’Amato sizes up things: 1. England’s Henry Cooper and Sweden’s undefeated Ingemar Johansson are worthy challeng- ers for Patterson’s title. 2. Eddic Machen (knocked out in the first round by Johansson), er) and Willie Pastrano (stop- ped on cuts by England’s Brian London), were over-rated when the contenders. and Pastrano are Americans. 3. But since everyone had ranked them 1-2-4 before, then the worthiness of Cooper and Jo- hansson. 4, He will consider a title fight in London next sppring or sum- mer with Cooper but he also in- tends to go through with a com- mitment for a summer title de- fence in Colorado Springs, Colo. 5. Patterson will not fight for anyone remotely connected with the International Boxing Club. And that’s why he won't accepta big home television offer for a Dec. 5 fight in Madison Square | Garden. | Ned Irish, executive vice-presi- dent of the Garden, said Wednes- day D’Amato had rejected ai $300,000 bid from the National | Broadcasting Company on behalf | of.a razor. company, ‘3 the IBC’s Friday night fis peo a Dec. 5 fight in the Garden. The | unnamed opponent was expected ; to be Cuba’s Nino Valdes. Irish said D'Amato also had _ turned down five other dates in the | arena, | D'Amato said the offer wasn't} made directly to him but addedi Englishman, Swede seen Patterson contenders — By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (—The heavy-weight picture is clear today, at Zora Folley (outpointed by Coop- years ago. they were ranked 1-2-4 among |Nec. 5, the IBC said it will put Machen, Folleyjon either a welterweight or these same persons must concede !coming up. POL Peeres a ITU Wk Oo, manager of world champion y “it wouldn’t make any differ- ence.” He charged that the IBC stifles | competition by running both the | Wednesday and. Friday night; television boxing shows. He has; been shouting that ever since he! split with the IBC nearly two Having given up hopes of get- ting a heavyweight title fight for the Garden and home television featherweight title fight on that date in Los Angeles. Which fight: it will be depends on two fights Welterweight champion Virgil Akins might fight the winner of: the Gaspar Ortega-Don Jordan fight. at Long Beach, Calif., Oct. 22 or Hogan (Kid) Bassey of Ni- gerian might meet Davey Moore: of Springfield, Ohio. Bassey: faces Carmelo Costa in a non-; title fight at the Garden, Oct.-31. St. Louis buys top PCL hurler ST. LOUIS Wm — Left-hander } | Marshall ‘Bridges, 27, the Pacific , ‘Coast League’s strikeout king, } has been bought by the St. Louis | Cardinals. i — et ue announced | Wednesday, Price was not dis- | closed, i Bridges, a one-time first base- man who turned to pitching In! 1955, won 16 and lost 11 with | Sacramento this year. an earned run average of 3. 65. PARKING ! IS SO CONVENIENT Spain wins MADRID (®) -— Spain defeated : Northern Ireland 6-2 in a soccer | land defeated Czechoslovakia 3-0. BALTIMORE (? —- Baltimore|match at Chamartin Stadium | Wednesday night in a soccer inst ternational game. 1 IT Wednesday. night. welerrorees sovereccsesccscceccroonccoceees @ coceswceroee POPOL OP EDS Serene nr “SPERO'S © authentic recipe ree hone delivery @ 4032 van booger sient re nat pabliched ar disphiyed: by the Llquer Geveel Uosidl on by the Geveruileat gt British Columbiu, J respectively, sion of the Men’s Five-Pin Bowling League captured double honors in the opening of league play last Mon- day scoring high single game of 332 and high triple of 775, Sedgwick’s scores also won his team high single game honors for the evening, with a score of 1042, Cook’s Jewellers rolled team high three with 3052, Three teams in A League scor- ed clean sweeps for the night. Malkin’s, last year B League champions made their “A” league debut by trimming Empress Luckies 4-0. Fort Edward Para- mounts blanked Howe and Me- Nulty 4-0, while Skeena Bever- ages downed last years play-off champs Esso Fuel Service by the same score, Cook's Jewellers defeated Grotto Cigar Store 3*3 and Neal Livans Jost their first game of the year to the Electricians, but went on to win the next two plus to- tal plns, and a d-1 vietory, In B division action, John Fedyk of Co-Op Hy-waves took both high single and high triple honors with scores of 26) and 606, Capturing toum high single was Spero's Food Market with a score of .062, while the Post Of- fice crew took team high three with 2651, Co-On Hy-waves, Tonl's Drive- In and Bulger's shared = frst Wace honory with 4-0 victories over Syoro’s Food Market, Kolly Douglas and Dabeook WMisherles las 0; Bulger's 4, Babcock Fisher- fes 0; Rupert Radio 3, Legion 1; Post Office 2, Stromdahl's Esso : Service 2. SUUUNENNUNESeEEEES Wallace’s Dept. 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