Haig Oy Eg Mc sag Ang UN RA opie epan in SapSE RS pi Sahay pe get gd! et BET a ETRE a Ma EMER ey RE 8a RRS NS EN A aL a Sele gate ees ey ; ’ . ” : . . ' Ce ee ee ew eee Ee EEN EA NN eS spre sv ve YN : RE EE ER NR ERRNO er eh i oh a ee Pande tee hoe . : 4 ae eG ge ee ee Se we 8D erie ere Pe ee ee . ce one yee eevvrerr vere we 2 ot . , Mee wee Nie Ow, ee wee ee ee Re OS eee ¥ a wwe weer vee wy 7 | a ue Nd ee ‘ ? uy tines May Sie ee PE PR Ie rr | |. | Canucks Take Lead, | hy tt et id . A : Se et ia ta EO ot gM SLO al ee oy nye ge ylyn see ge. 7, Ketchikan Dumps Rainmakers 2-1 lead in meet cellar-duciling Meltne the current four Motors in the eleventh. game , game inter-city series when of the Civie Centre Basket-. they defeated Rainmakers 51- ball League play. et 44 in Ketchikan last night. Sunrise and Annunciation Fraser and ‘Payne will have the opportunity to ‘stretch their lead tonight when they will tangle tenight to decide who wilt be left in the now: tied bottom spot. , | Swamp Royals 11-3 Le a eesti eta ge an etna an ea: | | oo “ ' | . ‘ By The Canadian Press | LO Al fo | A pair-of former National Hockey League per! . OM aL. et “os | formers now with the Western Hockey League Van-; Cr / A Vs ‘couver Ganucks sent reporters scurrying for the ree: ot rarlerec ccounlanl ; - & t ! . ve t . : 3 lord books Friday .as Canucks sw: ' West-. ms ps pord b oks Pe day was Ci swamped New West-| 325 Fourth Avenue East | Roof i minster Royals 11-3 in Vancouver. oo . Jf pt it | Phil Maloney, who saw service {orn rn aan Prince Rupert, B.C. i oe 7h! ‘with ‘Boston Bruins and Toronto) goal-getting. Veteran Ollie Doro- | - - fo oe r ta i ; Maple Leafs, and ex-New YorKi hoy, Pat Hannigan and Art | P.O. Drawer 128 Telephone 3975 + ke | Ranger Jackie McLeod each: Jones answered for the Royals. |}. _ ape iz wy | scored eight points in the rout. | SIX IN ONE PERIOD | mre = en _ en Ke i ra McLeod's four goals and so Canucks opened their spree | ty a i a ‘assists and Maloney’s two-sSIX| with three in the first petted, | , ae iY wy “combination. broke by one the | Folk scored his first goal of the | 5 4 it old WHL record of seven points: season about the eight-minute | ms L ae : a game. _ | mark of the second and before | w ae : Aner tames e moe ' George Agar of Calgary, the session was over Vancouver , . P se - pea eg neta ee KEEPING IN SHAPE — Members of University of British _ counted four goals and three AS-jhad connected for five more : Bg -Prince’Rupert Daily News Columbia rowing crew man their positions during one of sists m joe ane the man WAS | MeLeod's two ‘in’ the final wrap- | : Be "saturday; December -7, 1957 “> frequent workouts at Vancouver, Coach Frank Read’s crews O86. y Vancouver's Ray CYP rped’things ape | " A. * oie cha een eaten wien ne amt EET won a gold and silver medal at last year’s Olympic Games 1n a ee . ; 4 . In Edmonton Sid Finney scor- | Se tt Melbourne. (CP Photo) {SIX ASSISTS RECORD _ ed the tying and winning goals, RG - " | Maloney’s six helpers is also a} as" the ‘Stampeders ‘came from) neg ; ar ‘secord.. The previous mark of behind ‘to knock over the Flyers.’ poe MOSCOW SELECTS END TOUR iee-vos orc ese a amen ea poo | /minster’s Dutch Evers in 1950) three points back of front-run-! Ro be ‘and since equalled by 10 players. hg Winnipeg: _ i Be oe DOWNING OITA WA- Gl - | Vancouver's win pushed it in-! Chuck Blair added two for ‘the | ak ° ito first place in the league's | copays . an wreadie Hucul ; yt = a . ttawa- -a. Coast divisiol, one point ahead | Picked up the other. For the- : Pi OTTAWA @ — Moscow Selects gave Ottawa Hull Junior of the ‘Royals. "Flyers it was Len Lunde with’ . Lo. Canadicns a lesson in hockey Friday night in the windup game f , . ts ” : oe a —_ . : : weed « Aibiti Hac | In the night’s other action the: two and singles by Dennis Olson, Qi noe By The Canadian Press of a successful eight-game exhibition series 1n Canada. — Preivie aivion’s last-place Cal-| and rearguard Frank Roggeveen ; et . . + The fast-skating, superbly conditioned Selects had little | Prairie division's last-place Val | "ie Flyers flew t 3.1 first :. “-'The fight for first place in-the Okanagan Senior ‘skating, supe a sawa-Hull club 10-1 before a_ | 8ary Stampeders upset second y w to a 3-1 firs Oe ; aa ; oe trouble downing the bolstered Ottawa-Hull clu ) ec place Edmonton 5-4. The Stamps: period lead. Stamps came back ‘ a ox Hockey League couldn’t be closer than it is right now.| sellout crowd at the Ottawa Auditorium. ee ee Soint behind third 0. knot the score at 4-4: in_the i ie (higeecs eee ent Kamloops Chiefs downed Pen- The visitors ended the tour of Eastern Canada with ® | diace Saskatoon-St. Paul Regals. | second, setting the stage for Fin i ge 4 - . # ticton Vs 6-3 Friday night to record of five wins, two losses and a tie against Ontario On the coast it was two goals ‘ney’s finale. : Join-the CANADIAN ARMY ot 4 3 nv US Takes Lead move ‘into a first-place tie with| Hockey Association senior A teams and the Junior Canadiens. by McLeod in the final minute |. Edmonton outshot the visitors | fe. % : et -_ Kelowna Packers, who lost 5-3 to} of play that rewrote the record ! 38-16 but couldn t beat angular. , h & 5 , ee _ ° “.- ' third-place Vernon Canadians. e book. On each Maloney was at: Al ‘Rollins in the Calgary net for | %& a worthwhile yo I . D C - Both teams now have played . + his elbow. @ fifth goal. : well paid job , a 7 in avis up ‘|22 games this season and have Oo af oser O hE Pp In all,’ the Maloney-centred | | There are four games tonight. | ; 7 wee each won 14, lost seven, and tied line of McLeod and rookie BoD Seattlé plays in Victoria on the, we. chance for travel : ‘' “ADELAIDE, Australia (4#—Vic|one. The Chiefs have scored 12 ge Robinson picked up 19 scoring Coast and Vancouver travels. and advancement . Seixas, and Herbie Flam scored: more goals than the Packers, | . points. Robinson, a 20-year-old -cross-town to New Westminster. : | * smashing singles victories today | but have also had 13 more scor- | er in ver r ega leftwinger from Guelph Bilt-- Inland the Flyers are in Calgary | | to give ‘the United States a 5-0;ed against them than the Pack-! | mores, scored once and clicked . and Winnipeg visits Saskatoon. | sweep over the Philippines in/ers. _ . i , . > 7 te for two assists. eee a : the first of two inter-zone Davis|’ The two won’t meet again un- | CLEVELAND (?. — Tsaac hogar top ranked Wee touay, “ _ ‘Try Daily News Classified re Sean . Cup tennis finals. | til Friday next week, when Kam- contender, was a step fart rer a ong the Toad tO one ee . y : TO A 4 vA , ‘Flam trounced little Fetieismo 100p5 will host Kelowna. | They) | Ths oye ettason over Gas- py on Curling Results =. --- -s & | Ampon, ee on cme came each. | par Ortega of Mexico Friday , Bailey Unhappy Results of last night's play by LINDSAY'S __ ny | : aa ee ena ne veteran Seixas, look- | St Penticton Friday night, the /night in the first of a series Of! ’ the Prince Rupert Curling Club 1 ogee i , ing: NK the har ion of ola.) chiefs’ win ruined Bernie Bath- elimination bouts for the 147-| With PCL Set-U; tor Cooks Jewellers Trophy Cartage & Storage ARMM RECRUITING STATION i) , AG ke Oe iippine champion |£2te's debut, as playing coach | pound | crake relinquished by, WWI : P were: oni Estabtished 1910 1. 517 Seymour St., Vancouver, B.C. Tel. PA, 6046 - 7 saa do Dé PP 62 64 6. ‘lthe Vs. Hal Tarala resigned|carmen Basilio last summer: | Dibb 14, Garner 6; Lemire 11.. = ~— Y 57 Seymour St, Vancouver, B.C. Pel, PA. GONG ae , aymon O Deyro, Ora, Oo “3. | trom the post Friday afternoon | after he won the middleweight | VANCOUVER @— Vancouver ; Giordano 4; Scott 11, Johnston, HOUSEHOLD GOODS gy bes ‘ ‘In the five-match Series the ‘but will remain with the Vs as altitle from Sugar Ray Robinson.: Mounties will open thair 1958 &: Rowbotham 13, Rudderham 6; 1 Nome ce. A I. ‘ | ee eeiled failed to win-a set player. in a eight-rounder that fol. Pacific Coast Teague baseball Dunbar, 8, Peterson i, textra;| MOVING — PACKING seuuneninenntctnnaiecatnatnnnamene sei 98 L : , and: failed to carry any singles) © _______ he mai ‘hie Bu. season with a split doubie-head- end); Berg 13, Murray 6: Wald- | Add 2058 cecsssesnserenee a 2 sét.to deuce. ae Wi b wm. | ford, we aD ot ag won an et against Salt Lake City he. bauer 10, Whatman 9; Field. 9, ' CRATING — STORAGE ONE erent nerrnreers eres ee oo ! ‘ | ‘The Americans play ‘Belgium | ins y KO. in 6 unainmous decision from Wilf: April 16, Mounties’ president , Gladding 8: Bremner 11, Roger- Litt. Van Service p CHY rreeteenrnssenttncetaerceneensttetinecte Province... ce ! ‘ | December 12-13-14 with the win: |" SAN. DIEGO, Calif. Ww--Carl! Greaves, 159, Edmonton native; Nat Bailey said Friday. {802 ®: Kerr 11, McLaren 10. || Agents: Allied Van Lines Lia. |) | telept ion i. | ner’ to meet Australia’ in ‘the | Brad, 172, Los Angeles, knock-! who now fights out of Pitts- | Bailey, who returned from. tit? \ Ron Hutchinson, Bill Folk, & Mess ie@ Van Lines Ltda. | Tele phone...cccccccccsrcceecceseeterssceetenecets Education (0 i ee ee i a { chalienge round December 26-;ed out Charles ‘Black, 164%) pureh ' majors-minors baseball rieewings Brent Menab and Orland. Kur- || Phones Wharf 433° Office 50161, | (Please Print) csaa7 Ih . 27-28. i: _ | Athens, Tex., in the sixth round. | Bh. ‘at Colorado Springs, said ke ‘3° tenbach rounded out the Canuck | ee a ee ae Ce ape ne , enn oo There were no knockdowns | not enthusiastic about the nov peer eat bse poner ne ; Tne we ae Sens ue pees . va re: . io : sr ao ee eee eens oe ene eee ee eee EE ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee a ee Ee EE EEE iF or ae were unmarked after their fight,: we can do under the civcuc- ue oo o— ‘* See eee Ee ‘ but Logart staggered his oppon-. stances.” wa coms tecs oe ; ent in the sixth and eighth! He said the PCL scheduce w" 5 es = a rounds with a series of rights: shortened to 154 games trom 163 47, i and lefts to the head. The’ because four of the clubs—Spo- is lanky Mexican fell against the kane. San Diego, Salt Lake City 4 co ropes in the ninth round but: and Phoenix—will have to carry vl zx referee Mike Minnich ruled that: out building jobs and repairs to Ws . ue he was not knocked down and'their parks before the season 3 ie there was no count. : opens and won’t have them BG f Complaints and warnings of ready for the opening day. We : low blows marred the fight in; Bailey confirmed the report 7, ! the early rounds. Ortega drop-: that Mountie relief pitcher 2 ped to his knees in the second, Sandy Consuegra had been trad- 4 complaining that he had been: ed in a straight swap to Havana Wy ‘ hit low and Minnich took q (Cubans for former Dodger Joc Fy me on Hatten, a 40 year old lefthander. . «i point away from the Cuban in. o', ; ‘ | wy that round '. “We probably got the worst of ied , 4 : eat at me / ithe deal but Consucgra absolu- ; Wy Logart’s victory was his S2nd_tely refused to leave home next <%, " against seven losses and. five; season, oS draws, Ortega’s record naw is; “Rather than be left high and Wf | 42-10-1. dry we had to make a deal with: yy | Others in the six-man welter- | somebody and this was tallor- | Ris ' weight elimination tournament | made as Hatten had hoped to i afi ‘are Virgil Akins of St. Louis jremsuin near hs home (Redding, | YF Lo ‘Vince Martinez of Paterson, N.Y., Calit.) Wi WE OFFER i oe 1Gil Turney of Philadelphia and wy IM 4 Ne i ‘ . George Barnes of Australia. 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