wy \ ; » . cd Tf . . . » 8 | East-West Smokies’ Best Not Good Enough —_, . ‘ Qo} ‘ ‘. ” ; a TRAIL @--Trat! Smoke Eaters | possession of second place in the hod C h Py, j put on their finest ‘offensive| Western International Hockey 1° “ performance of the season] League, four points behind lea- yo eos . oo CaCl es Ke. c Thursday night but it wasn’t; gue leading Spokane Flyers, fof a ee te . : . : _ ne a penne es a good cnouch, Trail is tied for third place in + *® © Prince Rupert Daily News A C W ‘ Nelson Maple Leafs. outscored; the league with the Rossland - 3 Friday, November 29, 1957 Habs Bla nk Hawks up (nners them 4-2, Warriors, who have three games oo: ; : — — : | The win gave the visitors solel in hand on the Smokies. 7 e iL a eae TO (P) m— Sore Capsule | a oe ae eee en ee cot ee nee cnr eee to T d . predictions on the outcome of ! eee’ ; : ©: Regain eq Saturday's Grey Cup between | foe , . Winnipeg Blue Bombers and mo By KENNEDY WELLS Hamilton Tiger-Cats. 4 ; " Canadian Press Staff Writer Frank (Pop) Ivy, coach of Ed- os ; . . oo monton Eskimos and three-time Bernie (Boom-Boom) Geoffrion, Montreal Can- Grey Cup winner: di 1 navot y< ‘ “Winnipeg should win if Bud adiens’ payoff man, has put them back at the.top of Grunt (Bomber eoach) has lis the National Hockey League. : men up for the game and if the The wide-shouldered winger ; —— injuries aren’t too bad. Winni- ‘Se scored Canadiens’ only goals} from New York Rangers, who peg is rough and they have great Thursday night as they defeat-| lost 1-0 to Boston Bruins. spirit. _ ; ed Chicago Black Hawks 2-0 to] In the third game of the un- Clem Crowe, coach of British ; Ae take first place by one point/ usually heavy Thursday night Commbia aren vs Wi Channel Back — | "cde To eee emo eT schedule, Detroit Red Wings and . ft was betting I Cte in- . . § lect Toronto Maple Leafs, fifth and close But I think It will be, Contour Chairs OscoOw e C sixth respectively, maintained : ' M 3 OP . : Frank Clair, coach of Ottawa | t : oO their positions while playing to 1 COL v teks pes playing Roweh. Riders: from $39.95 g: AP Meet Take First Win On Canadian Ice Selects, apparently improving each time out, Thursday night won the first game. of. their Canadian tour. . It was a convincing 7-4 tri- umph ‘over Sudbury Wolves, all >, WARREN SPAHN - 4. 21, victories. SUDBURY, Ont. ( — Moscow Geoffrion beat hard-pressed Glenn Hall, the Chicago net- minder, in the second and third periods. Hall stopped 41 ‘shots while Jacques Plante, earning his second shutout, was called on only 25 times. ot Bruins’ home-ice victory put them two points behind New York and moved them’ four points ahead of the fourth-place Hawks. .The -resurgent Bruins teams: , “I have to go with Hamilton.” Jackie Pdixer, star halfback | with Edmonton and member of three Grey Cup championship , “Winnipeg has the team to win: I bone they can I believe they will.” , Best Wishes “WINNIPEG (—-This good luck | | } Also A Nice: Selection of a Tables and Lamps : Suitable For Any Home st PASS KOCKED DOWN. -— Bibbles .Bawel of Hamilton Tiger- Cats knocks down this pass intended for Pat Abbruzzi (white sweater) ‘while Tony Curcillo (99) of Hamilton stands by in case -he is needed. Action took place. Saturday in the Bie. Four football final between Hamilton and Montreal Alouettes. - Hamilton won 39-1 to enter the Grey Cup against. Winnipeg Blue Bombers. (CP Photo) telegram signed by more than} 4,000 high school students was | .sent.today.to Winnipeg Blue} ‘Bombers in Toronto: : “A team that won’t be beaten, | i Winnipeg must be good I think -| Hamilton’ has 9 better club.” the more impressive because’ the weak Wolves, in last place in the Ontario Hockey Association- Northern Ontario Hockey Asso- ciation Senior A league, had been reinforced by five stars from first-place Sault Ste. Marie have lost only one of their last eight games, while New York has now dropped it’s last three. ; WIDE EDGE IN PLAY Though Boston had. a wide edge on play. throughout the Gordon & Anderson 338 - 3rd Avenue West Phone 3014 . cs sien ent A Name Spahn game, a Top Pitcher In. Baseball “NEW YORI w — Warren dazzling _ speed, sucka ngng ley's rink-wide pass and sped Spahn, ace of the, world cham- and passing of the Russians,|qown the ice with Don McKen- Greyhounds. The rafters of the Sudbury arena rang with the praise of a capacity crowd of 6,660 for the who had played few games as a team before their arrival in ; Canada. SHOW LITTLE EMOTION Though obviously pleased with their. win last night, the Selects confined their celebrations to 21 victories were a prime facior; the dressing room after solemnly in” Milwaukee’s first National Shaking hands with their oppon- League pennant, received all but, ents. one of the votes of the fé-man; The 'Selects were led by Alex panel of baseball writers who| Guryshov and Antly Oulkov participated in the annual poll. with two goals each. Vladimir The .other vote went to Dick! Yelizarov scored once, as did Donoyan, Chicago White Sox! Yuri Kopylov and Yury Panty- righthander. - | Kov. ; - Spahn, 36 next April, thus be-| John Bailey, a hard — shoot- come$ the second, National; ing loan from Greyhounds, scor- Lesgue pitcher to win the award, | ed three of Sudbury’s goals and instituted last year. Don New- {regular Jimmy Logan added the cembe gained the honor in 1956. | fourth. polling 10 of 16 votes. (| Wolves got away to 1-0 and 2-1 By topping 20 victories this | leads, but Selects. went ahead “pién Milwaukee Braves and big- gest winner in the major leagues last season, was voted the Cy Young Memorial Award Thurs- day as the leading pitcher in baseball. The. brilliant southpaw, whose famers Lefty Grove and Pade | ‘utes Ieft in the game, was nho- Ranger Paille kept his record clean un- til the 13:40 mark of the third period when Leo Labine took veteran defenceman Allan Stan- goalie ney. McKenney took the puck as Labine poked it between two Rangers and beat Paille with a backhander. LED THREE TIMES : Detroit took the lead three times—twice on goals by Billy Dea and once on Earl. Reibel’s marker—but lost it to. goal by Brian Cullen and rookie Bob Baun. It was Baun’s first NHL goal. Reibel's goal, with four min- table because it provided Gord Howe with the 409th assist of his ll-year NHL.career, to break the record of 408 he held with Elmer Lach, now retired. Saturday Canadiens are host to Chicago in a return match; Boston is at Toronto and De- ; troit at New York. Sunday Can- i season, Spahn joined hall-of-|/4-2 in the second and scored | three unanswered goals in the adiens are at Boston, Toronto is | at Chicago and Rangers are in; Detroit. Plank, two former American/third before Wolves added their i Leaguers, as the only left hand- ina Pat 's threw 3 t By The Canadian Press ers to win 20 or more games in e visitors threw 36 shots at P WL T F APts! eight seasons. iSudbury netminder John Al-|Montreal ..... 1912 4 3 73 42 97: The vote was limited to per-ibani, who has not been beaten | New York 23-11 8 4 55 52 26 | ; jurine th eo lar {| 28 many times during reeular Boston ....... 21 10 9 2 58 55 22 5 formance during the regular|* Woives pie’ Chicago ...... 21 710 4 39 48 18} season without regard to world; eames, Wolves managed only 27 | petroit 2222. 21 6 10 5 40 6017! series plav. This undoubtedly i shots on the Russian net. Torontoa ..4-.- 2168 11.453 61 16: ‘ . i 7 * - Py ne oom ” accounts for the failure of Lew: Burdette to receive any, recogni- ; tion, Burdette, pitching hero of the | world \ Due to mechanical series, won three pames {i be used in place of in as many starts. 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