(4 Prince Rupert Dally News Monday, Octoher 2171957 Two Wins Give Packers |= Clear Lead in OSHL | 2 acwiets. By, The Canadian Press them a resounding 10-3 defeat. o_: ; . Kelowna Packers, with succes-| Billy Hyrciyk scored four of the applies staples and: sive victories over Kamloops|Chiefs' goals against a disor- . , | Chiefs and champion Vernon Ca- ganized Penticton team. removes them, toe! nadians, have taken a clear two-|; No clear leader emerged in| | me point lead over their opponents] Western International Hockcy in the Okanagan Senior Hockey | league play after Saturday league. night’s games, Trail Smoke Eat- ‘The Packers now are the only |ers( who defeated Nelson Maple undefeated team in the league.; Leafs 7-3 in the first game of Their wins were both decisive— | the season Thursday, went down 8-2 against Kamloops Friday and {8-6 to Spokane Flyers, western 8-3 against Vernon Saturday Canada’s senior hockey champ- night. ions, jn Spokane Saturday. Penticton Vs still have to reg- In the other Saturday game, ister a win. They outshot Ver-|Nelson defeated Rossland War- non Friday night but lost 4-2.]/riors 7-1 as centre Lee Hyssop, attached to the stopler Saturday night two of their | the league’s leading scorer twice A ‘\former players, Bill and Dickjin the last four seasons, scored . \ me ° Warwick, helped Kamloops hand two gO oals: against the warriors. BOST ITCH BSR. ge eaceing 8 creme met - Set Three. Records — In 29-12 Trouncer By The Canadian Press * a Edmonton Eskimos are leaving no doubts of their power as they bid for.a fourth str aight Grey Cup. They've outscored their oppo- | ane vs sition three to one. So far thye’ve,; They seem a cinch for a bye panes - ceaset’ yardage scoring and. first-| into. the western finals — for the aotae reco rds. Jonny Bright fas fourth consectutive year. added 1@ individual . rushing DOWN LIONS mark. Four Eskimos are among That goal came a step closer the ‘top five contenders for the Saturday night when: they beat West's scoring title. still B.C. Lions 29-12 at Vancouver All ‘this’ with Eskimos tacinis two games in the regular wh at Calgary Winnipeg Bite t Bombers were swamping the season schedule in the Western Stampeders 31-7. : - Interprovincial ‘Football, ‘Union. Eskimos need only one more i . |vietory — they play Lions again | at Edmonton next week, then vos i schedule-.against tl - Canucks, oes State seca Se) | A staple remover Combination Stapler. CANADIAN LEGION {And Staple Remover Tt staples ... it lacks. Operates on . | thé desk or in ‘the hand, Quick, neat, | secure for fastening bags and bua: : dies, bills and checks, window shades . \ sand curtain tic-backs, dozens of stapling and tacking jobs, every day,’ in home, school, office and shop. -ON LY. ft removes slaples “Tuesday, October 22 fi hse $3.60. tail: -end _ {riders to wrap. up first. place, wy Americans — ’.. |. Bombers ‘now have a game in| 7 hand. They'll play it tonight at | Regina | against” the Riders. : Battle To Tie At Vancouver Saturday ‘night, | + . 3 “BOBBY KUNEZ of Toronto | _| fullback Bright cannes a7 ese | Argonauts makes a brilliant: “SBATTLE. Seattle, Ameri- That gave him ‘the: WIFU ush~/ | tock cet Se s | lew | Mark ‘leaping catch to.snare a pass - cans:and Vancouver Canucks/ ing record with a-total of: 1,491 from quarterback Gerry Dou- bein ‘to 2 ee cdkey League | 2276S: 51 yards -better ‘than «the |. _ cette during a Big Four foot- play here Sunday night. - - * record set. last, year. by teammate Vit ssist From | Haw $ ball game against Hamilton The Americans, showing ‘the Normie Kwong. Tiger-Cats at Varsity Stadium’ effects of three games in three tous te sure _their point total Maurice Richard - has found Chicago Black Hawks his un-| jin Toronto. Doucette’s throw nights, weren’t as fast as they P C"} willing accomplices in rewriting the National. Rockey League} gained 11 yards for Argos in’ EVERYBODY WELCOME $§ ~~ | Needs ave, ‘been in previous games this | Ord of 394 set by Winnipge. Scor- record book. ; ' ) ““¥aason. They. scored’ their. goal ing. 26. eee owes to rion 1 The Rocket — at 36 the oldest! i day while Chicago lost to third- | the first quarter. ‘Hamilton |" "Ad 1 D Ne . = | phoné 412 5 : when only a little more than a to eh to. break “the 338. mark player in the league — scored jplace Rangers 6-1 in New York.’ won 22-16. cP Photo) : verrising in ame Daily ews rings Kesults — _—_—__—_— TT niinute of tne third period re- ‘established’ by ° the. Bombers last goal No, -500— of the illustrous : twist or pull. Try it for yourself, LEGION AUDITORIUM The Daily News. For all Your Office Bae su ee teams. were scoreless in| ¥€2". ae career Saturday niet as 4 oa “the-first period. In the second, Brigh, Jackie Parker and .Nor- vo Black Hawks 3-1 aes Canucks’. Jim Powers, with an mie. Kwong scored Edmonton t e Black Hawks o-). : -assist . from Bill. Folk,. fired’. the touchdowns and centre: . Bill While Richard was setting the 7 puck: “past Seattle goalie ‘Hank Briggs : got - another - when. he! fans wild at Montreal, Toronto at _Bassen cateL 370 |jumped-on a loose. ball in B.c,| Maple Leafs won their first vic- s*Bassen /was: apparently. both-. erid zone, Joe Mobra kicked three | tory of the season — a 7-0 drub- \ : ered: bécause rookie Séattle- de- converts and he'and-Bill Walker; bing of the unbeaten Boston ee , ‘fenéeman, Les Hunt was. trying , booted singles. ‘Quarterback Mau- | Bruins. .. s er to: ‘disentable: his skate from the |ty - Duncan.‘ threw: two- touch- | In other games, Toronto lost | : eo ONULD. Crear. of the net into which he had down’ passes for the Lions. . . ;3-1 to Detroit Red’ Wings Sun- 2 _ Tuna ‘moment before.::