err tt Ba 4 Oa A ET Te LL ‘champion Pascual Perez, Argen- CIEL E LURE ERE JACKIE, "PARKER, ‘Edmonton ‘Eskimos, (right) and = Kaye Maughan, Ottawa Rough Rid-- ‘ers, smile ,happily after win-. ‘ning awards for their achieve- ments ‘in Canadia football. “Parker, formerly of Mississippi ‘State, was named outstanding ‘football. ‘Player in Canada; .Vaughan, formerly of Univers- -Ity., of. ‘Fulsa, outstanding line- oe: , (CP Photo) Weekend Fights . STUTTGART, Germany (P) — Gustav ‘Scholz, 162, Germany, outpointed Alex Buxton, 161,. England, (10). " JOHANNESBURG (M— Willie! Towell, South Africa, outpointed | Al Nevares, Mexico, (10). BUENOS AIRES (ff) — World flyweight title bout between tina, and Young Martin, Spain, postponed to Saturday. BG . Store ee 2 “2 ; a o “a oO © 0 —_ Rookie, Veteran Stardo Shower Glen Hall Goals By RON EVANS Canadian Press Staff Writer Two burly forwards—potentially well-matched but poles apart on the scale of National Hockey Lea- gue success—shattered the pride of goalie Glenn Hall DEAL GOOD ONE good one. ed in top fashion for Art Chap- man two years.ago and won the WHL’s Coast division Rookie Award, in which neither Mikulan nor his Canuck mates measured up, he found himself the Warrior’s property. Saturday Ray was “unbeatable on 37 shots as the Warriors de- feated Calgary Stampeders 2-0 to,remain in first place in the league’s Prairie division. Last year the Warriors finished at ‘the bottom. The Winnipegers have a five- point lead over second-place Edmonton Flyers who downed third- place Saskatoon-St. Paul Be es: CSS i DMR MEMES IRN BATHROBES BLOUSES & RAINCOATS SKIRTS s i PARTY DRESSES SLIPS a # SLIAT-FEMS YPERS we E CAR COATS PAJAMAS i ag & t LAT Wallace's # Regals 6-1 in Saskatoon. TWO FOR COUGARS ; On the coast a pair of ‘weekend The Winnipeg native perform- This spring, following a year: a Pap Goalie Back Home To Star for Warriors By The Canadian Press ‘After an unspectacular Western Hockey League sophomore season with Vancouver Canucks,’ goalie Ray Mikulan of Winnipeg Warriors is proving the deal that: brought him home was a and whipped Seattle 4-2 Sunday on the Americans’ home ice. New Westminster Royals in- creased their first-place margin to three points by trouncing Seattle 6-1 Saturday. Seattle trails second-place Vancouver by one. Packers Alone In OSHL lead By The Canadian Press Kelowna Packers have first place to themselves in the Oka- nagan Senior Hockey League to- day after-a tight 4-3 win Satur- ‘day over second-place Kamloops. In Penticton, playing -coach '|George, Agar led his :Vernon Canadians. to 6-3 win over the victories made things - brighter. Vs: for Victoria Cougars. Victoria,. in last place and: 13. points behind . third-place Seattle in the coast. standings, i | Pged Vancouver, ‘6-5 Saturday HIGH SCHOOL SERIES - By ERNIE. NOVAKOWSKI 3 Two rainmaker : teams’ led Booth Memorial High’ School to a two-out-of-three - games win over Skecna High in a basket- nasium Saturday night. f Of Cour rs@ae a ai a gp a on i a af a fm ak di ; a a : DRESSES SLEEPERS 4 % ROMPERS NIGUTIES ii! ¥ SWEATERS SHAWLS jt % BLANKETS BABYALLS & ¥ BUNTINGS NIGUTIES % we i ac y ww is a! i Ab he ' WALLACE’S = | DEPT. STORE 7 a iD Ze vette Lo bree He Bia ane w. al ; to the PRAIRIES and intermediate team whipped Terrace 39-12. Later, the senior girls went down to a 20-18 defeat, and the older Rain- makers walked away with a 36-17 win. More than 200 cheerlng fans witnessed fhe fastest and hard- fest fought encounter of the night as Terrace girls edged out Booth’s Frosty’s in &keena High's only victory, Frosty's held Terrace to an 8-8 tle after the first quarter and overcame a 12-8 half-time defic.t to even the score at 14- 14 going Into the final stanza, They even went ahead with aan 18-16 lead before the Terrace j bbls’ greater stamina paid off lin thelr close victory. Top scorer for Terrace was Jayce Hobenshield wlth 10 polnts, for Buoth Galilya Griin- olfson with six, Neither team capitalized on free throws, Booth missed thelr ~ we ow Ce od Train Service EASTERN CANADA Leaves PRINCE RUPERT 6:00 P.M. (Daily except Sunday) (Convenient comneations Prinee Repert Graha arrives Ler NOW ! L TERRACE for Kithnat) rice O66 pan. (except Sunday) 2 TRAINS between TERRACE and KITIMAT Dally Except Sun, Dally bv. Serrace 1:00 PLM, 10:40 30M, Ar. Wllload J.) 6AM, 12:20 AM, Lv. Witlinat jet. fs00 aM, 6:45 PM, Ar. ‘Pervruce Mss 40 A. M. B26 P.M, lenves ' arr Abb TIMES further Prinee Rupert tridn ri CANADIAN ' Oe Pamemern wee O10 1M, (0x xeept Monday) VACTFIC STANDATID TIME Information, Plense sea, weite or ea) ichet Office, 528 3rd, Avo,, Wost. P PH-4116 NATIONAL ' « ee : o- ee \¢ eae ¢ oall tournament at Booth gym -, In the first tilt of the evening, | ; the Booth In the Western International | time may lift the Toronto rook- Hockey League, Spokane Flyers lie. from Schumacher, Ont., belted Trail Smoke Eaters 6- 1 ithe class of the ‘Montreal | [fate Rossland Warriors went ; down 4-3 before Nelson. only chance while Terrace threw away all five of them. In the first preliminary, Ter- race - intermediate boys: were bianked 10-0 in the first frame before they recovered enough to hold Booth to a 16-4 margin nt half-time. The more experienced Booth players—most of them have seen action with the Rainmakers in regular league play—then turn- ed on the power for a 25-6 lead ot three-quarter time and con- tinued in much the same fashion for their 39-12 run-away victory. Johnnie Olsen paced the wirn- ning side with 14 points, sik more than Skeena's vop marksman, Barry Green, Each team was awarded siz free tosses, Booth sinking three to Skeena’s two. Referees Art Helin and Doug Sankey called four personal fouls against cach side, In the final game of the eve- ning, the Rupert Five coached by Don Hartwig nad ttle trou- ble with the Terrace boys as With Six during the weekend. Jean Believeau, a seasoned star in his fifth season with Montreal Canadiens, rattled three goals past Hall Saturday night in Montreal as the Habi- tants trounced Chicago Black Hawks 6-1. The victory pushed Montreal's first-place margin to three points over New York Rangers. Frank Mahovlich, a raw rook- ie in his first season with Toron- to Maple Leafs, fired three goals into Hall’s net Sunday night as Leafs whipped the Hawks 7-2 in Chicago. That win, tugged To- ronto out of the league cellar for the first time this season and into fourth place, one point ahead of Detroit Red Wings and two up on Chicago. In other games Saturday To- ronto edged Boston Bruins 3-2 in Toronto and Detroit. topped the Rangers 3-1 in New York. Sun- day, Montreal took Boston 4-1 and New York turned on Detroit with a 5-1 victory. INCOMPARABLE COMPARED Beliveau, at 26, stands at the peak of his career. Mahovlich; 19, is barely into the foothills. But there’s room for compari- son. Both are bulky specimens: Beliveau stands six-foot-three and weighs 205; Mahovlich is six-one and 195 pounds. Each rode into the NHL on a season of sizzling amateur ac- tion. Beliveau in 1952-53, his last season with Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League, scored 50 goals and 39 assists for 89 points. Mahovlich last year roasted the Ontario Hockey Association junior A ranks for Toronto St. Michael’s with 52 goals and 35 assists for 87. And. many observers cite a similarity of smooth skill and Beliveau showed 13,988 fans power between the two that in into ace from Trois-Rivieres, Que. BoM e-Hi Takes Ti wo From I. errace. As. Rainmakers Triumph, Girls Lose | i and spread another 18 points, through the second half. | Skeena High collected three: ‘points on cight foul shots, Rain- ' makers picked up four points jn! eight tries. i A return match with Terrace | is slated for January. INTERMEDLATE GAME | Bo-Me-Hi—Olsen 14, David Allen | 13, Derek Allen 10, Windle 2, Dun- can, Specht. ! Total 39, | Skeena High—Green 8, Dempster 2,! Boyelund 2, Peters, Reynolds, Frank. Vosburgh, Banuah, Lever. Total 12. { SENIOR GUILS | Toned o-Hi--- Crtllya Grimolfson 6, i Coluss! 4, Crummy 4, Love 4, Gladys: Grmoalfan, Marion, Halliw oll, Dut-, ton, Gomez, Valentine, Weise. Total - i, Skeenn High-- Joyeo Nobenshicld 10, Sager 6, June Hobenshiled 4,: McColl, Van Weston, Sharon Grant, Oden, Amdam, isuwe, Jo-wnn Grant. | Total 20, ; SENTON : Ra-Me-Th-- Ken Specht 6, Diek | Specht G, Muh 6, David Allen i, | Deyek Aen 8. Campbell 2, Duncan 2, Itudalph 2, Won 2, Olsen 2, MeLeud, | Total $6, | Skeenw High--Jim Webber 4, Park- | hoys , | Yin 4, MeConnel 3. Bharples 3, John they wigened thet B-4 frst Webber 2, Bass |, Don Bogelunal, quarter Jend to 18-8 at halftime pave pogeninai, Green, Total 17, RADEMACHER TO TOUR EUROPE TO PREPARE FOR TITLE SHOT COLUMBUS, Ga. Thursday, Mike Jennings, president of Undmited Enterprises, the others as Jim Boyd, Harvey Smith, featherwelght: Joxe Larros, middlewelght, Jennings said the tour would pub Rademacher in condition for another title shot against champlon Floyd Patterson, possibly next summer, Patterson knocked out Rademacher 1 the seventh round lust August In Seattle — Rademacher's only professional Msht. FOR GQQD SHALE ROCK FOR ROADS & LAND FILLS GRANBY CONSTRUCTION and EQUIPMENT LTD. PHONE 2360 - iM — Pete Rademacher Olymple henavys 4 Weleht champlon, will go on a Evropenn boxing tour carly next year with four olher Olymple fighter Olymple Uehtwelght champion; NIGHT CALLS 2525, 3701 Vor rents Truely, Tractors, Shovel. and Mook Vyulpmene: 8, AN Associate announced CUNY sted Joe Shaw, welterwelghts and SALE er Ba TN ee mR et we ee Rivals how he earned his stature Sat- urday night as he scored the winning goal against Chicago in the second period and added two more to bring his Season total to 11. He also gained an assist on Montreal's last goal, by Bert Olmstead, in the third. Don Marshall and Doug Har- vey scored the other Canadien goals. Ed Litzenberger was Chi- cago’s lone marksman. Olmstead ‘scored again Sun- day, providing the insurance marker in the victory over Bos- ton, Bernic (Boom Boom) Geof- frion broke a scoreless deadlock in the second period and Henri Richard added what proved the winning goal two minutes later. Phi] Goyette added the fourth Montreal tally before the end of the second. Real Chevrefils pro- vided Boston’s only gcal in the third while Canadiens .were short handed. SWITCH FAID OFF : Mahoviich, switched from cen- tre to left wing last week by coach Billy Reay and working with centre Billy Harris and Tod Sloan, posted two goals in the second period and another in the third against Chicago. Brian Cullen, Rudy Migay, Dick Duff and Bob Pulford pad- ded out the Toronto = scoring. Glen Skov and Bob Bailey scor- ed for Chicago: Saturday night it was Brian Cullen’s brother Barry who got the winning goal_against Boston. Bronco Horvath and Vic Stas- ink gave Boston an early lead in the first six minutes of the game but Gary Aldcorn and defence-/ 20als. The lead changed ~~ weer ee Flt, AOE, GP ye wy HOOPLA — “Enliventng things Heinsohn of the Boston Celtics, during a reeent game with the Detroit Pistons ia Heimsohn leaped up to tap in a teammates Wve we ewe Pye t Tare by making like Tarzan, Tom dangles from the basket rim St. Loris wu, shot, then swang fur a few seconds grabbing the rim with both hands George Yardley (right) of the Pistons seems to be ¢ applauding Toem’s acrobatics as he reaches for the ball. Rally j in Final Quarter: Nets RCMP Cage Victory, RCMP's Bill Sunberg came through in the clutch Saturday night with 10 last-quarter points that gave his team a 43-40 victory over McRac Motors and centre Senior Basketball league, | In a junior game, Annuncia-; tion Crusaders notched their second win of the season with a! 32-29 cee.sion over Sunrise. No girls’ game was scheduled. After two weak first quarters, “| tralling 13-7 and 21-14, RCMP | narrowed the gap in the third. period to 31-25, and after play | resumed, jumped into a two- point lead with four quick f:eld: hands! man Tim Horton tied it in the! several times before Bill Morrison | second. «sank the clincher 10 seconds be- 1 Red Kelly scored two goals to} fore the end. lead the Red Wings to their vic- tory over New York Saturday. : His first tied the score and his- second clinched matters in the’ third period. Gordie Howe pro- duced the winning goal. Creighton of the Rangers spoil- eq. Terry Sawchuk’s shutout. Bill Sunberg'’s four field goals | and two successful free throws Dave: .0 the final quarter boosted his total for the night to 19 points,: seven more than that ef Sid Szherk, McRae’s lending scorer. RCMP sank all but two. of their eight foul shots, McRae’s: scored on four out of eight. Each’ a share of first place in Civic | had a- perfect night in the free! throw department, making all three of their chances while Sunrise got three nine, out of Referees Don Scherk and Giten’ Carlson called cight personal (fouls against Annunciation play-_ ‘ers, and only three ' Sunrise squad. (Lineups, standings on page 5) 6 Prince Rupert. Daily News Monday, December 2, 1957 REMEMBER WHEN ,.. Ottawa Rough Riders walloped Sarnia Imperials fo the ORFU by 23-1 in the eastern Canadian football final 18 years ago today. , but in the Grey Cup final that year Winnipeg Blue Bombers edeged Ottawa 8-7. ‘RADIANT CONTROL TOASTER. Aulomatts Beyond Bellet, All yeu do is drop in the bread. Bread lowers itseit cutomatice lly~—no levers to Fush. Toast raises itself sulently without popping or banging. And what toaste-every clice alike from first to Jast. Come in count, | against the PRICED AT... aud see it. 362° AT THE Morihern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Dial 4210 wart, B.C. 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