f ‘AT GLASGOW SOCCER CLASSIC oad oe %y a my POLICE BAR BOTTL “GLASGOW W — Bottles a -sHogmanay soccer match this y te The two local teams, C ayo > : . . ier tussle between rival spec ‘And bo , juseful ‘as missiles. In past years -t Now the Glasgow police “ronee and for all, — ‘them. “Anyone hav “Said McCulloch carkly:. _. Tndividual action depends on Hing “lt” SeQeneneasneneene SPORTS ROUNDUP . Ee a SEATTLE 1?) — Guyle. Fielder Scoring «in toria’s ‘Ed: Dorohoy League. statistics day showed that in ¥5" ‘Bames Fielder. -has scored’: nine: -goals and 37 -assistes for a total of 46 points. His 37 assists are’tops in the league. == #-Dorohoy: has played 34 games, madé':22.goals and 23 assists for a-totalof 45 points. : : “#Len:Lunde of Edmonton and Phil Maloney of Vancouver are tied ‘for third place With 40 points: each. Seattle's Ray Kina- Sewich ‘is. next with’.37 points, 23 of them on goals. He tops all goal scorers. Tied Witn so points each are Max McNab and Gordon Fasho- way, both of New Westminster. ¥ this week. issued*;Mon- Wallace’s Dept. Store ie pence neReRp SDeeeae ECE a ia ede Lae + - Here comes 1958, rocket- ing We “find it a whiz-bang of a year, just crammed full hope in. you ee ae of joy and success. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE : va _- at , - ‘ . . The clock will soon strike 1988 .4.a Year which 4 h we hope will hring you a u rich harvest of happy days, lasting friends i f ships UN SUCCESS. ; 4 ‘ “ ‘ : ‘ they SE GN SN YON SE SS SY s! wala Sede hag sips’ 1 Maes Fate Toe hee eltic and Rangers, mee yYear’s.Day for a lively contest that usually ends in an even -4livel 4 ttles, handy for bringing in refr force has decided to settle it eo ing in ‘his possession a bottle or bottles will - Inot be admitted,” proclaimed police chief Malcolm McCulloch. si. '. Fans wondered whether this meant a search at the gate. the Western Hockey League by one Keach were given three Western ‘and a game “misconduct penalty | a, AEN WOT TT STN WNUN E THROWING re barred at Glasgow's big ear. . t every Ncw tators. eshment, come in the air has been thick with i 1 the circumstances surround- - e of Seattle leads the individual- point over Vic- Rounding out the top 10 are Val Fonteyne of Seattié and. Or- land Kurtenpach of Vancouver with 34 points each. SEATTLE ) — Fines of $25 Hockey League players for ac- tions during games last week, League President Al Leader an- nounced Monday. Bud Syversen of Victoria and Dick: Van Impe of New. West- minster were fined for stick swinging sticks at each other during a Boxing-Day game in yy. season lead RCMP markman Bill Sunberg’s total by e¢ 10 games to amass his scoring game, 117 in-n 13 markers 90 or more were the Fraser and Payne trio of Art Helin with 98, Danny Bill Newton with 92. Each of the three has played nine games. SMITH TOP JUNIOR | ciation captain Billy Smith col- lected 98 points inn bie by four points.. partment, Vow VN Shs A NE SALT FNVENIDS, ey rae pS we OE ey Natt Te arate ee ee EY Sterece eyes . Stewart Top Bask RO Pierce, Smith Lead : In Other Jimmy Stewart, whos been a big factor in McRae Motors’ surge to the top of Civic. Centre Basketball league, er in the individual scoring race. WP AIALCAA TOA AAT IN NH tyne anny Mey IME OE EEE Apert re eT my ‘ wenn ey AE per wh ves e shooting accuracy has reigns as mid- Stewart's 125 points topped ight points, However, t took the burly McRae’'s player n average of 12.5 points a while Sunberg ran up his ine games, equivalent to per game. Only other players to hit for ead, a with 97 and John In the junior league, Annun- ine games to nose out Rainmakers’ John Lam- In the per-game average de- Smith’s 10.8 points also have the edge on Lambie’s 9.4 points. Lambie has played in of Annettes and Gailya Grimolf- son of Frostys with 18 points each, Other htgh scorers were, SENIOR LEAGUE Bill Morrison 85, Terry Shen- ton 69, Gary Morison 66, Carl Dukeshire 59. JUNIOR LEAGUE Allan Campbell’ 53, Walter Os- key 51, Steve Comadina 51, Ken Specht 47, Laurie Lyons 48. GIRLS’ LEAGUE Anna Colussi 15, Lorraine Love 12, Barbara Marineau 9, Marg Ritchie 7, Claire Valentine 7. Warriors 10 games this season. Runners-up, are Sunrise’s George Warner and John Stew- art with 81 and ‘74 points re- spectively, and Rainmakers’ Dick Specht with 64.. In the girls’ division; Annette’s: Libby Pierce scored 34 points, 11 more than runner-up’ Sandra Crummy of Frostys. Libby’s av- erage is 6.4 to Sandra’s 3.8. In a three-way tie-jfor third Help Leafs .. By The Canadian . Press It’s a fair guess Nelson won't be bragging about the Western International Hockey League re- cord the*Maple Lea \ day night. . - Defeated 6-2 by Rossland War- place were Marg Youngman of Fashion Footwear, Carol Bryant | Bold Changes | Victoria. Eddie when he pushed referee Lloyd: Gilmour. i — Senior. WASHINGTON Charles Potter Rep. ment today. for an anti-trust in- vestigation of the blackout of the Detroit area in the telecast of last Sunday’s National Foot- ball League championship game. _ Potter said last Saturday he would request the investigation unless Bert Bell, NFL commis- sioner, rescinded his bla¢kout i order. Bell didn’t. TAMPA, Fla. (% — In the first round of matches for women in thce-annual-Dixie tennis tourna- ment here Inger Weber. of Kit- ‘chener, Ont., defeated Jean So- lumon oi St. Petersburg, Fla. 6-1, 6-2. Susan Butt of Vic toria defeat- Fla., 6-1, 6-1. { 6-0, 6-3. ; Curling Resumes In Men's League Regular play will continue i Jewellers trophy on following the holiday place next week. Draws are as follows: | JANUARY 2 7 pm.—-Simundson vs, Lind Parker vs. Paul, Shier vs, Stev | Georgeson, i 9:15 pm Warren vs. Mitchel |McDonald vs, Gordon, byolfso bie, JANUARY 3 MeNelee, Bremner vs vs, Rowbotham. 1 9 pm-Gladding ve. Rogerso eee Inato vs, Bibb, Giordano bye. DUNLOPS MANAGH Whithy Dunlops, chath w company whieh sponsors sent Canada in the world tlon titles In four years and wouittive of Ulnduay, Orrle ot VI SCHERK | Yukon Jowollors Yooqeas - tr W 4756 ; 4 od » ti @@ere - @@#@ 60.66 * ne Dorohoy. of Victoria; drew his fine for a misconduct | -Mich. form-| ally asked the justice depart-/P | Older players -pold personnel moves for the tied for last place with Trail, i cold,” said the coach ed Rose Ann Messina, Tampa,} In the men’s second round, Henri Rochon of Montreal de- eated Bob Frick of Tampa, Fla. the men's league for the Cook’s January 2 lay-off and playoffs in this event will take say, Anderson vs. Bateman, hens, Gomes vs. J. Eby, Ford vs. vs, R. Eby, Bird vs, Cooper, Tnk- ster vs, Simpson, Laurie vs, Lam Tpm-—Whatman Vs, McLaren, Rudderham vs. Berg, Garner vs. Field, Johnstone vs, Peterson, Murray | MeLean vs, Lemire, Dunbar vs, Seolt, Kerr va. Waldiaucr, Dom~ eoeoeevnereeeerea . poe eo Scheduled For Detroit. _ DETROIT W — Rookie coach | president Jack McMillan has eorge Wilson says the cham- Lions “have strung ” with some of their and must make G pion Detroit long too far .1958-football scason. “r know it sounds cruel and of the newly-crowned National Football League champions “but that’s exactly this business.” have passed the age 30 mark oldest teams in the league. CAN'T STAND PAT | - “You just can’t sit still in title game in Detroit. and it’s a great feeling. But th real trick is to stay on top.” ‘Wilson said old age is “on down,” son, win or Idse,” he added. “ o ule In this department.” nearer og TE pee eerqmenene ween -|Rep SAULT STE. MARIE, Sault Ste. Marie have bid to represent Canada . n fonships. Dudley, sceerotary-manager the Canadian Amateur Hock ‘Association. He also offered have the Groyhounds tour t Soviet Union, Greyhounds curren chener by three po n, rics, They. are the league's hig -ost-seoring team and the seco least scored agajnat. A onl t -— Wren Blalr Cright), mannger of ith YH Hannah, an offienl of the w Ontarla team that will repre hockey tournament in Oslo nex yenr, Blaly conchod Duntopa to three Ontario Hockey Associne laut Benson to the Allan Cup. MMe} (CP Photo ' Ce sa he weet te ye le le ‘} coach although it is understood. The Lions have a dozen play~ ers who either are crowding or : *tafternoon. For the. evening, the scored twice and assisted on} and. collectively are one of the} toams switch home ice with the | 5 this scored by defenceman Jeague,” said. Wilson, interviewed - Ferguson and singles went to {24 hours after his team walloped DeMore, Bud Andrews. Yogildoubt until the last period. Ed- Cleveland Browns 59-14 in the “Sure we're the champs now thing nobody has learned to 3}0W four or five new faces every sca- | lot of teams have waited too long, held on to players over the hill, I don’t have to name them but the Lions are behind sched- Eastern Team Makes: resentation Bid Ont, Greyhounds | the 1959 world hockey champ- Club president Vie Hatt made the offer ina telegram to George’ tly load Jsit- ints ino the; Ontario and Northern Ontario Hockoy Association senior A se- ‘iors, the Leafs were subjected ‘to. their sixth straight loss, equal- ‘ling the losing streak set earlier in the season by Trail Smoke Eaters... Se Nelson remains without 4 the club has been putting out feelers in Saskatoon and Van- couver which are expected to produce results shortly. Business- -man Scotty Cameron resigned ‘last Saturday and club vice- been coaching since. i It was the only interior hockey -action of the night and left the standings unchanged. Nelson is ‘with Rossland in second place, eight points behind, Spokane rye Eye sie” cegcere te See Be bbs ete wa HOS Tie Record fs tied Mon- |- .Flyers. | The schedule is blank tonight, _ : but New Year’s Day sees Trail: the way this game is— | : . cruel and cold. ’m no sentimen- at Neon and Spokane at Ross- talist. You can’t afford to be iN yome-and-home dou in the WIHL. There’s a ble bill for each of the Okanagan Scnior | beans. Kelowna is at Kamloops land Vernon at Penticton in the gime opponents. Two of Rossiand’s goals were Kraiger and Leo Lusshini. ‘Gordon Flaman other by Jim, Pilla. ee e ‘| | A) 14934, New York (6), Abe \ fereren Cruz, 154, Chicago (10). imeem: fie me cpm om nt uf cy to he h- nd 4 # , | Ray !night and the scored one j opening 20 minutes, Nelson goal and assisted on the | pals scored the only second- BISMARK, N.D. (--Del Flan-| agan, 150%, St, Paul, outpolnted hoe to tate MEN foe eet ell hyde co Be MIP ARE EE TS ae! a STARE te aed adhe way HV HT eta wat yratere a eee Ve we ee ethall Scorer oe x ¢ Mario Gerhardt (right), burly Bill who moves in as prote back to try an extra poin - team in Clevel pounds, but big Bill, weighs 270 pounds, stuff. The system has booting 18 of 22 in Shaw WARRIORS IN DANGER Regals Overpowered 6-1 er-Weary Flyers By Nev _ Edmonton’s overw distance of the Prairie-leading Hockey League. Young Dennis Olson ly responsible as he scored half of the Flyers’ night when they whipped Sas-' at katoon-St. the dismay of 1,334 Saskatoon | fans. “Olson, 1954 ruoKic of tine yeur | when he played with New Weast-j minster Royals, jing goal early in the land added two more in the third | iframe. His poigt output was, matched by Chuck Holmes, who} t ' t counter, George| It was une only game of the !.ago outcome was in| Rangers were beaten 2-0 by 'troit. Rangers ames without being monton took (period goal. | THRIVE ON WORK them—and moved them points of Win-- inipeg. Saskatoon is a single point ahead of Calgary and 11 behind |Bamonton. ped By The Canadian P orked Flyers have e Winnipeg Warriors in the Western . | ce eee ne oe I Ea RT A AA ET I was large-i celebrate New Year's Eve on i their own tonight, but 1958 starts goals Monday! with a full schedule 'Calgary to katoon to Winnipeg. Saskatoon is away from scored the open-i until Jan. 23, playing six g first period; in St. Paul and four in a 2-0 lead in the; consecutive g but the Re-ishut out, starting Noy. 2, ‘and running ; two (games, the Rangers had a re ‘of scaring in 128 consecuutive LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS |, yas the fifin game in six) sames. le . ay NEW YORK -—Larry Board- nights for the Flyers—they won I think a team has to have! jon 14194, Marlborough, Conn.,: three of knocked out Peter Schmidt,jto within three All players get a chance to 1792. wepeseyen PROTECTIVE CUSTODY — A friend indeed to barefoot booter ‘Helmer ction at guard whenever Mario drops t for the Shaw.High School football and, Mario, a native of Austria, weighs only 125 who stands six fect thre beefs up the defense so Mario can do his worked fine so far, with Gerhardt 's five straight triumpas. (left) is the lad e inches tall and ress dged to within speaki . Seattle Victoria Wednesday aft Paul Regals 6-1 t©} noon and, in the evening, Van- couver goes to New Westminster, | Edmonton and & Remember When By The Canadian Press ve * PMN were TTC Tort gesy” ren =shutoutret= Rez Primeau got Saskatoon's | ord for any National Hockey | League team ended five years Y tonight when New had played ] years. sf cee eee ne See ne a ee a PACIFIC STRAIT The Strait of Georgla between | the British Columbia mainiand , and Vancouver Island was nam-! by Captain Vancouver pe arate eee eben home ames Winnipeg. | for just more than: Including playoff: cord | Ws Stadium es TORONTO (j}—Baseball and football club owners have agteed upon a plan for addt- tions to the waterfront Cana- dian National Exhibition Park grandstand which may result in a $4,700,000 all-purpose sport stadium for Toronto. 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