sate | ~ Sensatio Canadian Pre: EDMONTON (CP)— final was largely a matter Against the spindly-legged Edmonton Eskimo, there is little defence this side o Saskatchewan Roughriders couldn’t muster one. “The sensational play of the 26-year-old ‘quarterback from Mississippi Slate moved Edmon-, ton easily through the two-game total-+points semi-final with a whopping 58-12 margin. over helpless Saskatchewan. “Eskimos thrashed Riders 31 Tuésday in the sunshine at Clarke Stadium as they played their:first afternoon game at home since joining the Western Interprovincial Football Union 10 years ago. They had trimmed Riders 27-11 three days earlier in Regina. : NINTH STRAIGHT The victory. moved Eskimos into: the. WIFU final for a ninth consecutive time. and they will open, the best-of - three. against Winnipeg Blue Bombers in ‘another afternoon pame here; Saturday. .Gaine time is 2 p.m. MST and g crowd of more than the. 18. 000 who turned out Tues- day- wig expected. Setond game is scheduled next Wednesday night in Winni- peg ‘and the third, if necessary, ajso.Js set for Winnipeg. Nov. 22; —a>week before the national, Grey Cup.final in Vancouver; iders bewite Py Esks import — By JIM PEACOCK “i vard field series | nal play 3s Staff Writer The Western football semi- of too much Jackie Parker. f an artillery battery—and End Joe Moora, taking over placement-kicking chores when Parker wound up with a sore toc that brought drilling a hole th the toenail to relieve the pain, kicked three converts and a 27- goal and Letcavits, !who did the punting, got a single. Riders got. their only point in| the third quarter when quarter- ' back Frank = Tripucka punted | from the Edmonton 40 after! Kwong. had fumbled, : DEFENSE HELPED The crisp work of the Edmon- | ten defensive unit—in which | Parker had 8 hand late in the! game despite the wide margin of | victory—and inept work of the | ; Rider offence had a good deal: to do with the scoring. Two Rider fumbles and a pass; interception sent Eskimos ahead 4-0 in the first quarter and 11- -0) by the half, giving them a 27-, point lead on the series. An-~: other pass interception and an-| | other Rider fumble set up two more Edmonton touchdowns in! the second half. i , BRIGHT’S WORK : ate, Russians. . A three-goal flurry, in the first , f 3 ‘period. provided the impetus - for e---l the Kelowna :.win-Tiiesday-night;|~ 5-2 over the Swedes and erased a lacklustre showing when the Swedes won by. the same score Sunday. . Soviet -officials watched both games. The Packers play Swe- den today and Thursday and leave for Moscow Friday. .-- RUSSIAN UNIMPRESSED .. Anatoli Tarasov, Soviet hock- ey: coach, said he. wasn't im- pressed with the ‘Canadians af- ter their loss Sunday—"I, ex- pected them to do better’—but -| Tuesday night he refrained from comment, at least for publica-: tion, The Packers, ° more rested. than. they were Sunday after:thelr’ long trip from” home, neéded- a. spark considerably : Tuesday’ night to come from he- hind and they got it from ‘the oldest ‘player’ on. the’ ‘team, | 35- year-old Jack Lancien, fromer New Yo.k Ranger, from Regina. . As they: did Sunday, the Swedes : vwasted no’ time in tak- (ing the’ lead.: After two minuies of play, . Sweden's Einar Grayat beat goalie: Dave Gatherum, who was kept busy in: the Packer ets all night. (9. we ~ LANCIEN EVENS: 1 ..But Lancien, who. joined ihe Packers after .the -team was picked for the: tour, evened the seore a.minute later. The Cana- -_ Packers hanimer S wedes in second exhibition — STOCKHOLM (CP)—Kelowna | Packers, who have played before more than 30,000 people:in two ex: | thibition. games, are all even. with Sweden’ s national hockey team today with two more g: ames here before | they fly to: Moscow for : a five-game series against. the got its second goal late. in the{ period off the stick of K, 5. ‘Hed- lund. ow ee ase ws But. the Canadians ‘were not to be denied and ‘in: the ninth min- ute in‘each of the ‘last two pe- riods. they .scored twice more. Tom. Stecyk ‘made -it 4-2 and Brian Roche wrapped it ‘up. - ‘Forward Jim Middleton, who starred with Penticton. Vs when they. shut out the Russians 5-01: - for’the world title. in 1955 pre- dicted the’ Packers would — init. their stride now that. they .have had.a chance to ‘catch upon their sleep, | Penticton, Flyers win exhibitions LAST NIGHT'S. FIGHTS DETROIT (Ai——Gene Gresham; 13434, Detroit, ‘outpoirited ‘Leroy Jettrey, 130%, Detroit, (10.) “BEAUMONT, Tex, 1) — Paul Jorgensen, 130. ‘Houston, stop- Roy ‘Actequtta, 129, Mexico; T-A-I-L-0-R-1-N-6 ®@ Suits ® Slacks: e. Topcoats © Pants ‘ALTERATION: SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE. Ling The Tailor 220 - 6th St. - Phone 4238. By The Canadian Press: ue Spokane Flyers of. the Wester n League: trounced Trail). Smoke Eaters -of the. Western | | International! loop ‘12-4 in an) exhibition. game’ here Tuesday | ‘night before 1,258 fans. / Hockey -The first period ended 4-0 in. Spokane'’s'fayor, the Flyers scor- : ing. all their goals inthe first nine minutes of play. Spokane outscored Trail)<3-2 in -the middie frame and - 5-2 dn the last. : ‘Over ‘in Penticton’ the Vs of Brn, your aco aC rs F eel eS eee ‘the Okanagan Senior Hockey League scored on easy 6-2 win over Nelson Maple Leafs of the Western Initernational’ League in an_. exhibition game played Tuesday night. “ Penticton took a 2. 0 first per- fod lead and stretched - it to.5-1 before the: end of: the second The Vs cutshol the losers 43-21. ‘WE ALWAYS HAVE A> COMPLETE SELECTION OF NEW AND, USED - EQUIPMENT cama a ESP TRUCK Dealer law muck and EQUIPMENT LTD. Nov. 29. | Bright got his touchdowns onl = : a ae | Sian er Ww yee _— : — lans .pressed deep in Swedish ‘Parker didn't get any’ of ee ond won, drives ont me oe ——— - : 7 +: YVON DURELLE of. Baic Ste. | territory. and the. offensive paid monn ‘a touchdown pass io. ter centre Don Stephenson had BLACK HAWKS DRUBBED 8-4 “Anne, N.B., British and Can- joff with two more-goals. * | sei : . adian light-heavyweight box- |° Mike Dufban made it 2-1 at fullback Normie Kwong and, forced Tripucka to fumble on a a : - ike urban made it ‘ a with his fantastic dipsy- -dooling | Dass. attempt and the sccond af- se a ee nent | “he 5:30 mark and, Russ Kowal- behind the line of scrimmage ony ter Cookie Gilchrist: had. bobbled Bruins e a ‘anac ens _ heavyweight champion in nis rue who scored ene oiithe two Pala plays, Kept is defence off ang lost the ball at the Rider photo taken in Montreal. in co with whet Sreved ae ne ance much 0 ie - time: me hat. proved ; B “Pullback. Johnny Bright! Parker passed to Kwong from early October, when the two | payoff sadieaoaae . Sweden erastied across the line twice for! the five-yard line after a pass from ea 1erst fighters signed for-a title rain - i owns and end Jim Letca- iinterception at the Rider 30 by i Moore in a December’ 10 bout “vitsypicked. up the fourth Eskimo | Stephenson, and Getty, pitching BEN WARD , in Montreal... —CP.. Photo. touchdown on a 68-yard -pass-;from the Edmonton 42 late in oe By x — Im; orta nt | Aecetin gnd-run play with Canadian | the game, hit Letcavits in the Canadian Press Staff Writer : oO tb d a quarter Don Getty. i clear at the Rider 30. u oar ers orince Rupert Daily N | Boston Bruins capitalized on penalties to take: to elect PACIFIC TROLLERS: ASSOCIATION | vo, rince rt Dai ewo , 6 7 w ednesday, November to, 1958 iover first .place.in the National Hockey League Tues- -| iat t os G R Ci Cent - ' . am m, Civic ntr | day night. ; , finger on Sloan when the wing- | s al e. omorrow . — es Moo ’ e ° | The Bruins, who had muffed-er protested his action in over-| Election of. officers will take | gt | two weekend chances to move! ruling a goal judge on a geal py | night at 8 ‘into the top. spot, blasted the | | Bruins’ Jerry Toppazzini. At one place tomorrow o’clock when the Prince Rupert third - place Chicago Black | point the argument became .so| Outboard association ‘holds its | Ts 30 p. m. 1. Thursday, Now. 13, 1958 Box 549 Phione 31 Hawks 8-4 and took a one-point! heated that Sloan poked referee} annual meeting in the: Civie | _ Terrace, B. Cc. edge on the desposed Montreal | :Pavelich behind the ear with his Centre. | | Canadiens. i stick. oe The Situation may not last! faANS UNHAPPY ‘ ; ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA ‘tong. however. Canadiens move! gigan wasn't the on! y one - . —— ne |into Toronto to meet the Maple riled by the incident. Chicago FELLOW ALLIGATORS # yy AND LiA PROUD ay ; lveofe in the only NET. aretian eas TITTY of—whom—e' “aimed”: fl ACCEPT Tus bent oe L Say pa Of . . me Slated tonight Toppazzini's shot missed the net, : OF OU Ge. .. n% Statetie. om Tuesday night's almost rioted in the stands. a4 ; vyame din Chieavo make the is ‘ . iy Bruin win jook like a fluke. They nadmininn eens Top. [Se a ccored three of their goads while puts him on top of the NH¥IT. ! da tae Hawks were shart-handed: poal-getters, But Hawks’ Eddie | 3 Wg were Gutshot 42-17 Wut Litzenberger did even better | 3 Trot raik-side they dcehmte'y than that, scoring two ‘to be- : 3) ; rmooned dike the sharper club. come the top scorer in the lea- | ! Peoubtbey the tyughest penalty gue with a total of six goals and! i trom. Cldeargos standpothp Was 12 assists, ; i Bee Wheel d.cdhivt figure dn tne Johnny Bocky and Don Me- | ! f i Oba Tod Slow. the former Kenny had a biz night for Bos-, } i. medio Wha Tas become one of ton, Bueyk joining the league's waned flawk top vidas this season. Was hie seven for the first time with ‘ | Toeeuoudt ot the mame on oa a five-point effort on three goals THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By STAN DRAKE i Boley odibean|duet after candy Gind a pair of assists. MeKenneyv Pout duaatates of thas mavered — twiee, Other Boston MISS AMNESING BEEN GCOD, L THINK, . 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