“Ee Ik e of NHL By The Canadian Press _ Camille Henry may he Jast: year. goal as New York Range2 Chicago Blach Hawks ih the opening game: of the sea- POPP ACEI IDI] Ev Shier to give talk zon ice making ‘AH members of the Prince “Rupert Curling Club executive. 1fare asked to attend a meeting. Ms80- tonight at the curling: k, ' ice making ool. in Vancouver, eo ’ neocnrraaseronrrs ary. ‘Trophy winner star opener — taking up Ww here he left off Henry, who seored 32 goals and won the} Lady Byng Trophy last Season, his sécond ‘in ‘the Niaz|’ tichal Hocsey League, came through with the ‘tying|, ‘'s managed _a tie, 1 1, with -3on Wednesday. night. :’ The slight, 150-pound’ centée, whose snake-like finesse around the nets earned him the. nick-| name “Eel.” put: the. finishing touch to'a Ranger power. play at 1655 of the. secorid period after Pierre. Pilote had given - the dawks a lead. late in sthe’ first period, — Lorne, Ferguson: was. sitting. in ; ‘he penalty box, “when \ grabbed a rebound: off the boards behind the Chicago: net: and: beat |: by. got. assists. ° : : Second game of.the new sched: ule ‘is “set tonight - ‘when! Boston —last season's Stantey” Cup. final-., ists—meet at” “Montreal: : : DAM She: & TRAIL; BC. Trail “Siioke Eater's of -the Western Interna- | ‘onal: Hockey League -defeated: Victoria Cougars of the Western | ‘Eeague 3-2 Wednesday night in ‘an exhibition game here before: 800° fans. ~The Cougars trailed 2- O° at the en -of. the first period. tied it up jn? sthe -second, but. fell “behind gain early in the third. Cougar co ch ‘Pat Egan yanked goalie Marcel: Pelletier in the last 1 min- “were the Trall and da- Picard Jo! n “Rypien storets.. Enio Sclicizzi man:*'Jéan - Marc »Victoria. to the Prairies” | years running:on. Chicago i¢e be- _ during | ‘the-weekénd:% ‘ Hawks” outshot ‘Rangers: 34:30 , Wednesday’ night: but. they ran. up against. a. familar’ ‘headache in Gumwv’ Worsley - in. ‘the ‘New Rangers had. some- B York nets.. things of ‘a record. going when | they beat Black. Hawks for three | fore the honie squad finally halt- ed the’ streak late last sséason.. Worsley’ S spectacular netminding was mainly responsible : ‘for the long humiliation. 2°) * late in the first period when’ de-' drive at Worsley from’ 30 feet-ont | to cap a passing play, by Bobby |. Hull and Lorne Ferguson.: |. ° After Henry’s- goal ‘tied: ‘it up, both clubs played a tight. check-' ing game until Chicago, ‘staged a third-period, surge and’ domin- ers 15-5, . fe The third period’ was: all Wors- ley’s. -He robbed: Chicago. attack= sational came. just; as. the final, whistle blew. Worsley ended up| flat on the ice clutching‘a ‘point-| blank drive: off. Ed. Litzenberger’ Ss stick: . ree Nine” penalties . “inarked’: zZame-—five to ‘Chicago...’ ‘f This weekend the’ Black ‘Hawks have a’ home-and-home * series and. | Eastern Canada te Leave Prince Rupert 7:30 a.m. Daily except Sunday Pacific Standard Time Main Line connections at Jasper ‘’s .for points East and West For further information please , see, write or call: Prince Rupert Ticket Office: 528 - 3rd Ave. West Phone 4116 CANADIAN Your Fall Coat is here, following the easy line to lovely fashion. Cheose from flared, chemise or oval looks be delighted by 7 “WALLACE’S ~ PEPT. STORE " alain Mee aatmedeae ae a s wT) ’ on with Toronto. Rangers visit Bos- ton Saturday and Sunday :play. host to Detroit Red Wings. .. Saturday's ‘other league. game will see Detroit.at Montreal.: iSun- day the Canadiens go to Boston.. Ray y y pounds out | close decision - LOUISVILLE, “Ky, in--- Sonny Rav of Chicago parlayed.stamina and a punishing body attack into . decision over Eddie Cotton of Seattle Wednesday night in a 10-, round Jight-heavyweight fight televised from Fairgrounds Coli- sewn, The two judges saw Ray as the winner and the referee called St a, draw, Ray, winuse record is 19- 5-5, welghed 171% to'1671 for Cotton, whose mark’ now is 35- 8-1, We ema tte wet az... “Henry | zoalie ‘Glenn! Hall. “Tandy. Bath-|* zate.and ‘defenceman ‘Bill: ‘Gads- S Bruins. and: Montreal . ‘Canadiens * _ {league -teams are to-bé in: ctl n }s Chicago opened the: - scoring : . fenceman Pilote angled -a“ hard {., " ‘pal teams,’ ‘funderway, Octover. 18,: recreation ated the play,. outshooting: Rang- ar ers on four ‘oceasions: with light - A. ning-fast moves. ~The: most ‘sen-|- an At: stake: Ag the ‘Trophy: ‘ard: the: unofficial indi- "KELLER MARKS UP HAT-TRICK” a Ciuc | Cen been: turned into the. Civic Cen- tré: for four: Senior men’s hasket- Léague play will get and ‘program. diréctor J ake’ Van- denbrink : reported: ‘today. ; "about 40"r players" ‘entries have}. : ntre recei ves 54 0 en tries” Vandenbrink said. The full schedule. will be announced as s00n as it has been approved by the league executive. -Two of the four teams entered, CYO and Old Empress Hotel, are new entries. Fraser-and Payne Playing the first. game October 18 will’ be CYO and Fraser and Payne. RCMP. will play Old Em- press Hotel in the. second game, October 21, ‘All. games will be played on Tuesdays and Saturdays, Mr. ANDREW'S. ‘Scotland Qe ST. : presi Carried 4: ‘six-stroke. lead into. the | ‘Second round *of the "the! wond’ 's ‘first’ amatéur ‘golf cham- pionship: today. AS: ‘teams from 29 countries. battled . éaich other, the elements andthe’ cantankerous -Old: Cour: 2. “ Pigenhowet “the 60: ote ‘an: ‘hour. iid | S peine steadily’. cat: BS: ‘miles an: hour swept. thie ; 6,936-yard course which lies” “along the Firth of Tay. > CANATANS FIFTH The Canadian . team stood fifth. with a commendable 240, made up of: "Doug Bajus, Van- coliver,. 38-4179; Bruce Casta- tor, Toronto, .38-41—79; Eric Hanson, Toronto, 40- 42—B2: Bob Kidd, .Vancouver, 45-38—83, The lowest three scores recorded for each of the four days of compe- tition count for the ‘team's ag- gregate total. Par is 72. .. - Sack Blair of Winnipeg, the meres Oe egy eee glee meg ere + Stamps roll over Packers 5-1 in amateurs vs pros encounter CALGARY (@-—~Kolowna Packers were beaten 5-1 by Calgary Stampeders of the Western Hockey League here Wednesday night lin an exhibition game watched i Stamps led 1-0 in the first per- | tod and 3-1 in the second, ' The defeat would have been ‘ worse but for spectacular net- minding by Dave Gahterum, who stopped 22 shots for Kelowna to | Ray Edwards' 4, Stampeder gonls enme from’ Bruce Lea, Dusty Blair, Eddie Dorahoy, Vreddy Hucul and Fred 4, The Okanagan Benlor Hockey League Packera wore saved from an shutout by Greg Jnablonsk! Jn the middle session, Stamps opened scorlng midway through the first period when. Gatherum was caught far out Moe Pb RS tte torrie tee for your PARTY ' whee te wae eae oh a eae re daa, . erst tse paeseoowonreeereeadod cia we tise eee eldeee oe o taal TOP QUALITY FOODS: THANKSGIVING | O's’ by 3,017 fans, Jong shot. Jablonski got the point of his net and Lea sent In a bick in the’second with a rush down the Jef boards and an off-balance, drive to a corner ox he swerved to tho cronse, Dusty Blair sent Stamps ahend again with o long shot from tho left while his team played a man short and then Dorohoy doflectad’ Don Ward's blueline Yidrive Into the right corner to make it 3-f, | In the third, Huonl. seored with 0 Jong acrooned: shot, and Hilts hooked tho pyok Into a corner fron oa scramble in front of thie in attle e for « olf title Don Haudenschild, Rey McKay, . we iSandy Grey, John McNich, Art and RCMP are repeaters from last year’s loop. . Playing on the Old Empress Hotel squad will be: Don Car- michael, John. Martin, Jack Craig, Ken Marko, Derrick Slack, in fifth place Turcotte, Gordon Hayward, Canadian non-playing captain, George Warner, and Patrick Par- said his crew turned in a com-| nell. The CYO team will include Bill ; Bailey, Darrel Young, Art Helin, “They “play ed exceptionally ; ‘Billy Smith, Allen Campbell, well in the wind. Even the nat-,Gary Morison, Buck ‘fhe. Wendy Keller contributed a hattrick: to ead: th Vv Wall, Don Slater, Buck Forslund and Howie Hornby" soe i Paul Masnick: and Pat. Hannig an: were the:? ‘ ster scorers, — Be wore tt the: New Westinin a THE BEST- SELLER THAT Essar 2. 7 MILLION READERS! ; i TECHNICOLOR. NAKED tn Mt TY an ia ust AN Ron ae: REGINALD GARDINER B Sat. Mat: 2-4:20. oF p.m.-9° ‘p.m. LIMBERING UP — Training Fraser and Payne's ST ee { Don Hartwig, Bill Rayson, THE WILD WIND 1 “Stretch” Gale, Joe Dukeshire, At its height, the wind was: Bill Sunberg, Bill Morrison, John: disastrous to other players. ret and Ken Specht; i fea ’ q Practices for th . i Francisco Royes, 18; of the Phil- ‘have been lined twp oe es lipines was blown bodily off the ' \ronday. 6:30 p.m.—RCMP: Tues. | \7th tee. Raul Borges of Brazil | day 6:30 p.m.—Old Empress Ho- | said he was “leaning backwards ‘tel; Tuesday 7:45 p.m.—Fraser listo the wind while I Was pul- | and Payne; and Tuesday 9:15: ting.” p. m.— ‘CYO. eee ne meee ee eee et came ee nea Se ee ep eee eee Penne aes cn cepa miee eee tne bee Lam’ Avillablo in 12 07. nnd 25 oz. Bottles fo weteen w ee oe ep Fe or ogee aie ss y Ai ) Y B AL.8O LAMB'S (VERY LIGHT) SPALM 1} [ iu B a ts Knee Ot Wa et vgs THis advertisement is not published or displuyed by the not, 4 y ’ We oon: ‘ MANKET FANCY " we ’ dl yk ’ Come eneerer eases eer lantgee ! ee EP ane RENEE Ee eT REESE He RE RSE SEER bse BELA A GOPNGRY TRE BO OE Tee: eo wee GOOD SUPPLY OF " EVISCERATED | TURKEYS a ue ~ CHICKENS PARK ANp TT) FRESH MEATS rot ae Liquor Control Board or hy the Government of Uritivh Columblar PARTY FOODS you will neod PICKLES OLIVES | CRABMEAT RITZ MIXERS HAMS SANDWICH & lit ranevevenedssenscunpeeeeegeer tices 8. 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