Lakeview Caracas (#i—-Ramon Arias, ‘115, ) i. ‘Venezuela, outpointed Jose Oga- gon, 114, Spain, 10. Leon, 137, Venezuela, 10. Caracas (#—Ike Chesnut, 128, Philadelphia, drew with Sonny Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 2, 1958 Turkey Shoot il 12 Noon, Boxing Day, Dec. 26th ROD & GUN CLUB HOUSE Oliver Lake : rs oe ee Cap tai ¥ al HIS ACAD AEPAC EU (CT MBE NAR DISVT AYER (ital Cone Neate Cae wy TH Cay UATTAT alt NITION COLUMN 1 ! cr @@ peg ove vere woe ee tea des +! I v4 ' t TOP MALE ATHLETES—Top male athlete in Canada for 1958 as selected by the coun- " try’s sport editors and broad- casters is Maurice Richard (left). The 37-year-old right- winger with Montreal: Canad- iens of the National Hockey ‘ League is in his 16th season but still plays with the frisk- iness of a sophomore. He scored his 600th goal this sea- son, Second place in the Gan- adian Press poll went to" Ron ‘ Howell (lowey right), 23-year- old Canadian-born halfback with the Big Four champion Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Yvon Durelle (upper right), the Baie Ste. Anne, N.B., boxer who came close to upsetting light- heavyweight champion Archie Moore in their title bout at Montreal Dec... —CP photo. 10, was. third.. has week. Canadiens scored 13 goals in three games and the Habitant a stars helped themselves to “sumptuous points-feast, The old master, Maurice Ri- | chard, did himself proud. Na- tional Hockey League statistics released today show the Rocket picked up six points on two goals and four assists to jump from sixth place in the into a tie for third. GEOFFRION HOLDS LEAD ' Right-winger Bernie Geoffrion held the lead with a three-point week—one goal and two assists. Geoffrion now has 42 points, made up of 18 goals and: 24 as- _ sists, three points more runner-up New York Rangers’ Andy ‘Bathgate, who “managed only. two assists. The ‘two still! hold their leads‘ in the. separate columns of ag Geottrion, Mtl race. |: Geoffrion has 24 assists, three ‘more than Canadiens’ Henri. Ri- chard, ‘his closest, rival, and des- pite his scoreless week Bath-: gate’s 19 goals are the best in the league. TIED FOR THIRD, Left-winger Dickie “Moore, who shares third place with team- mate Maurice Richard, has 18 goals. He and the 37- -year- -old Rocket 16 assists to add to his goal~total and Richard, who got two goals and assisted on four in‘the three games, has 14 goals and 20 as- sists. . Detroit Red Wings lost both their week games,. one of them by a shutout, and neither Gord- ie Howe nor Norm Ullman, his ‘centre, could buy so much as an assist. . The pointless week . dropped Howe from third place into fifth in the race and Knocked Ullman from a fourth-place tie into sev- enth. Howe has 14 goals and. 18 as- sists for 32 points and Uilman 12 goals dnd 17 assists for 29. Chiefs stars. head OSHL Curlers collect: turkeys Although the marksmenship was rather erratic, ten turkeys fell prey to the skill of lucky curlers at the curling rink Sun- day afternoon. Some 70-curlers including wo- men, -high.-school students and men, took part with most par- ticipants re-entering time and time’ again to obtain high score for a turkey. John Rosedale walked off with the first turkey with 12 points while Bob Anderson was winner of the last turkey with 14 points and, also had high core for the whole shoot. Other winners were Jack Lindsay, Ted Parker, Art Krist- manson, Doreen Pallant, Ed Garner, Jack Mitchell, Bert Field and Angus MacDonald, Play in the Men's lengue for the Grotto Cigar store trophy will resume January 6, Bill Veeck out to buy White Sox CHICAGO () — Bill Veeck, basoball’s wandering merchant, is negotinting eto buy Into Chi- | cngo White Sox, The former owner of Cleveland Indians and 8t. Louls Drowns antd Mondny night “there have heen: some discussion" between himself and Mrs, Dorothy Rig- ney, largest atockholdar of the White Box. Mra. Rignoy, wife of co-vices- president John Rigney and sls. tur of co-vice-president Ohuck Jomiskey, confirmed sale of her stook shares to an autalde syndl- dato may be Imminent Veeck yas heen out of braeball alnee tho Browns wore transfar- red to Daltimore tn 1004. We bought the Indians In 1040 at the age of 88 and won a world championship in 1048. We and his partners sald out in 1040. acetate aetna Philadelphia (W—-Len Matth- aws, 199Y,, Philadelphia, draw with Ray Lanenater, 190, 8par- Lanburgs 8.0., 0 Pe ee - Kamloops Chiefs have far out in front i’ihe Tinivwaey League statistyou~reieuserenpee PENTICTON ( —Okanagan Senior Hockey League statistics released Monday show. that Bill Hryciuk and Gerry Prince of the pulled ‘ual scoring race. Dave Gatherum of Kelowna maintained his lead among the league’s goaltenders. He has al- than! ig both have 34 points. Moore has! “Maurice Richard great week. nero “(CP)—Montreal Canadiens’ blis+| tering fire-power really asserted itself during the Thornhill officers Between them is Canadiens’ Henri Richard with.30 points on nine goals and 21 assists. Jacques Plante, the Canadiens’ | p wandering: goalie, got his ‘fifth shutout this season and allowed only two goals in three games last week to reduce his goals- against average to 2.10. from 2.25. Rangers’ little Lorne. Worsley points-race turned a pretty fair week too, allowing only one goal in.twoj' now sports a 2.75 average, third best in the lea- games and fue. Plante’s closest competitor, Terry Sawchuk of Detroit, saw six pucks -get past . him in two ames and his average rose from Penalties in minutes "by clubs: Detroit 268, Montreal 310, Chi- cago: 349;-New York 350; Toronto 374,: Boston. 418. Jones leads — WIHL scorers |\t elected Special to The Daily News | was learned here today. “Elected |. vice-president ‘Horace Vance, while Bill Ruch- ‘len .was named Secretary and Keith Tucker was elected treas- urer. Named directors for the new year were John Sarich, Ray Col- Mer, Dud Little, Archie Cambrin, Ron Paulsen and Mrs. Mary Lit- ‘tle. “There will also be two repre- ‘sentatives.each from Prince Ru- 947 to 2.50. j}pert’ and Kitimat. ‘The Leaders: ~— y o Gc apts Pim|| TALI. | N-G 18 24 42-22. “Pe Vener Bathgate, NY. 19 20. 39 .14— Se Moore, Mtl 18. 16 34. 34 || @ Suits. ®@ Slacks M. 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NY 1 4 0 4.00 IDEAL 8 x-Kilymkiw, NY. 1. 2 0 2.00 n NY totals: 32 88 1 2.95 CHRISTMAS GIFT 5 x-Replaced ‘Worsley. at’ 1:10. of | A Sunbeam Frypan ik 3rd period, Oct. 12. a Bower, Toronto 25 74 2 2.96 x Chadwick, Tor 6 20 1. 3.33 i Toronto totals: 31. 94 3 3.30 Ki Simmons, Bos .31 92 2 2.97 i Lumley, Boston 2 3 0 1.50 Boston totals: 33 95 2 2.88 ‘Hall, Chicago .31 100 0 3.22 RUPERT RADIO PHI HHP Frank ‘Lockwood was elected president of the Thornhill Golf and Country Club at-a meeting held December 1¢ in Terrace, it}. was WARREN: SPAHN COLLECTS. 1958 BASEBALL PITCHING . LAURELS ‘NEW YORK’ n—Veteran. ‘southpaw. ‘Warren ‘Spahn’ of Milwaukee ¢aptured most ‘of the important. honors. ‘in’ the National League, the official 1058 averages: today: showed. || Among’ the’ titles Spahn ‘did, not win was:the ‘arned ruin crown. That went-to-crafty Stu Miller, ‘who. won ‘only, lx games os and lost nine; for San Francisco. - Spahn compiled 22 victorics to stiare. the top. spot with Bob Friend-of Pittsburgh. He also tied teammate Lew Burdette for winning ,percentage honors with O07. ‘Span ‘haa: ‘O art record, Burdette :20-10.. ; ede MOST. COMPLETE ‘AMES = Ped as My vy Warren also pitched tie - mort complete - ‘ganies, 93, ‘the © “most ‘Innings, 290, and fated ‘the most ‘batsmen,’ 1:18, Miller, 30-year-old vrighthander.. ‘gave up 50° earned runs | in 182 innings for a 2.47°ERA. His six victories’was the lowest total ever posted by a major league earned ‘run leader, Sam. (Toothpick) Jones of St. Louis’ finishéd’ .second | with a 2.88 mark.Then came Burdette 2.91; Spahn 3.07; — Robin “Robersts of: ‘Philadelphia, 3.23, and. Johnny ‘Antonelli of San Francisco, 3.27. Oe Ree . Largest Selection OF Turkeys in Prince. Rupert Your. Choice OF BURNS & CO.,. 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Scoring leaders: Hyrciuk, Kam. .... 28 25 32 57 Prince, Kam. .... 27 22 28 50 Lowe, Vernon .... 28 19 22 41 Young, Kel. 23. 23 #15 38 Goyer, Kel. ........ 25 18 19 37 Beattie, Pent. .... 29 20 16 36 Nadeau, Pent. ... 29 20 16 36 Trentini, Vernon 27 12 23 35 King, Vernon..... 27 14 19 33 Kowalchuk, Kel. 24 12 20 32 Milliard. Kam. ... 25 9 23 32 OSHL STANDINGS PW LT F A Pts Kelowna .. 25.19 51 121 92 30 Vernon .... 28 13 13 2 121 131 28 Penticton 29 11 17 1 104 129 23 Kamloops 28 10 18 0 180 124 20 29 toval. Nelson goalie George with 3.44, Seth Martin with..3.77. 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