coe yuyy wot SEP Se ee Be Oe Re ET HE EEE SWE EVR EN SE ETN EY YH ES EN ES ‘a weN HR OY “ fi en PVP BP eS ENE SUU VSL A ES NN RR rE ye Sn i Se eee PR we Pn Er AS Ey eee VN , ES OW Be ete rageacey haan Oe ay Tyg My Baw pp ee hee, e [ Ee: x . : i e 1957 record made Roberts’ aE candidate for comeback title ee ae a ~ n e | SAVANNAH, Ga. mt , felt made me a candidate for the, eh ’ better and was throwing better.” |comeback honor, didn't .it?” Bruins, Ra ngers Thats how Kobin Roberts He . added: ety suppose 1: summarized his 1958 pitching}made a comeback this year be- record of 17 victories and 14/cause I felt better’ and was batt! eG to _— 2 tie © losses that won him the title of|throwing - better. I wasn't Comet ee of the Year” throwlng any diftorent stuff-— in. the National Teague, not too much- anyhow,” By BEN WARD Roberts got 59 of the 98 votes| WORST OF CAREER . : j ; Canadian Press Staff Writer by members of the Baseball} Robin’s 1957. mark was the N ' ae _ - . . Writers’ Association of America) worst in his carcer, He: won: 20 : ; eo Toronto Maple Leafs took a 5-0. trouncing from in the annual Associated Press or more games for six straight | , 7 ne maalt 1, . waning | Poll Bob Friend o sburgh | years before dr 1 ) | = ; Montreal Canadiens Wednesday night but the evening) pirates got 21 votes and Bobby|mark in 1960 Tn 1be7 hale enn , , shouldn’t be scored as a total loss for the last-place Thomson of Chicago Cubs 13. led run average soared to 4.07. aj ' i Leafs. verre nme DISMAL SHOWING But his 1958 performance trim- ve . i bee . : , Seni Roberis. 32-year-old — hurler;med this to 3.27. — If they were watching closely | hold a one-point margin on the | with philadelphia Phillies, re-| . Roberts is here to look after they received a valuable lesson |!dle Detroit Red Wings and Chi-) cored to his dismal 10-22 record |his. scafood packing dr ‘in how National Hockey League | C80 Black Hawks who are tied | 54. 1957 and said it “definitely! rant busi packing and restau: leames should be played. The|for fourth. “There may be some y USINGSS. Canadiens gave a stylish dem- ehanges made -in” the standings ver! isin in ai ey oc onstration. _ onight when Rangers visit Red ‘Ad iC D | N 1S. Bing Re § lt In other NHL action, Boston Wings: and Hawks go to Boston. | y 5 € u 5 ‘Bruins and New York Rangers battled to a 2-2 tie which yault- ed them into another tie for sec- : ~ iC ond place, seven points behind UPPER DANG F , Canadiens. ‘ NO FATIGUE | ANNOUNCING THE FIRST DANCE OF THE The Toronto game “was the SEASON ° fourth in five: sone for Cana-. diens but they. didn’t . show .a trace of: fatigue. Since Satur- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER > Ist day they've won two, tied one 7 9 to 12° P.M.. and lost one. , Skating fast and passing "FREE, CORSAGE!!! To each lady present at our opening “night. , smoothly, Habs hit’ for three You will dine ot y ty b; tiful goals in the first period and ad- our own. ime in .our equtifu | ded one in each of the last twol Centennial Room, and. dance at your pleasure in our periods. Leafs couldn't get un- new Banquet Room. mS wound under the tight checking T; ; rr ve _ Tickets are reserved to. 40 couples only, and may . —_, Te ewe =) GOALYE TERRY kept re Seren siye le dseanes be had‘ by apearing in person at our Lobby Desk moors | WIE TERRY. SAWCHUCK (1) of Detroit Red. Wings closes Plante out of trouble most of anytime, any day before 6 p.m. Saturday, November Ist. 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Vernon trainer, { ris eyes Neti he stops ner by © action at N of Toronto. Maple | the night. Plan to make up your party. now! aeday Cr . 1958 afs in National Hockey League action at Maple Leaf Gardens. Dickie Moore, Bernie Geoff- Thursday, October 30, 195 Brian Cullen, (left) assisted on the play. Red Wing defencemen ion. Sean Beliveau, ‘Tom John. _ $5.00 Admission (per couple) includes Steak Supper . | Warren Godgrey and Bill McNeil. (15) keep an ‘eye on the |son and rookie Ab McDonald Dancing. - hockey player puck. Leafs blanked Detroit 3-0 in the Saturday night game. {handled the scoring. CP Wirephoto. Rangers were robbed of their ~The > Prince Ru pert Hote t di d NOT TOO HA PPY third win when Fleming Mackell suspen e year - took three swipes at a loose puck Mode of Dress: Ladies—Cocktail Dress. Men—Business Suit. : . and finally blasted it past Rang- : a . oe F NELSON @— Leo G. Atwell, er goalie Gump Worsley with i president of the British Colum- a oun a eS ZuUZINa eight seconds jeft in the’ third ; bia Amateur Hockey: association, . period. It was the fifth tie Ke . r announced Wednesday he has ° , e 2 nine games dwith Besta Yor 7 These authorized i suspended Reg Betts, trainer for : . ers, the third with Boston. | fometertce) DY UNANIMOUS AeCISION jrvce com | Hou hockey player Irwin Mitchell for ROCHESTE oo Andy Hebenton ' put: Rangers | CUQLAMENA can cut one year. v vy R, N.Y. (CP)—Rankino : _{ahead 1-0 in the first period but | Betts was suspended for strik- | ,,,,; ht Rory Call ; ( ) . .. mg middle Don McKenney evening things} heating cosis three ways! ing a referee after getting a| W©!8 ory Calhoun scored a unanimous decision |up with a fluke goal that Rang- heat , | match misconduct penalty ini over Franz Szuzina ina 10-round boxing match Wea- er defenceman John Hanna: 1. eee eee eater gallon. «- Lecaine an Okanagan Senior Hockey le ioht ’ ~ "| popped into his own net while tailored ‘for today's hegling sysvect. League game at Vernon Oct. 25, nesday nig but he wasn t happy about the perform- ; trying to clear. You'd expect them to. burn cleaner, Camille Henry got the lead hotter—and they do! more heat from your furnace... because Standard’s exclusive .detergert- , 1957, Mitchell was suspended for ; ance, tstriking a referee in an inter- | | i mediate playoff game between i { i a 1 and Judge Charles Di Salva; back for New York with a blis- ; Calhoun figured -he .wasn’t; g-9. itering. 45-footer in the second. | { | ' { | — Hien aA oo : sharp and admitted having! Calhoun spent mo The lead held for better than 34, : ; ny . | Cranbrook and Fernie March 8, trouble with the tough little: na- | . p tm st of the | e 0 ‘cell t . action Ghermigot keeps x Tir burner ; Rt. Rev. Paul Yasuo Kurose, | 1957. evening slamming away at long;minutes until Mac ell pu ws | system CLEA! . ta. give you luw b ’ tive. of Germany. | range, . but. he also was able to: shot away. » ost, worry-free operation. - > Bishop of Mid-Japan, who recently attended the Lam- beth Conference will be arriving “A man on the bench,” said ! ia in Prince Rupert on Saturda vin | Atwell, “should be trying to set an example for his team and ot leading them in attacks. against referees. or any officials for that matte r.”? igs shorter than York now , “He made “This guy 3 more efficient heating. service ees * because your Housewarmer's’ tips on heating can save hear, save moncy . . because his autornatic, *neep-filled!” service gives you steady enrn beat all season long. contain Szubina’ s usually; strong | body attack in: the clinches. | There were no knockdowns -but Rory slipped to the canvas four times. “He said he fel! over his: own or Szuzina’s feet trying to! set up Franz. mab WViccarlyeat A Wao ey fe Sey se Pry Boston and New most,” Calhoun said. it tough for. me.” -All three officials made the 24-year-old Calhcun the winner by a wide margin. 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