The Oshawa Times, 4 Dec 1958, p. 12

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IR THE OSNAWA TIMER, Thuredey, December 4, 1938 Professional Rugger ~~ Maple Cleaners Win, | OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS SPORTS MENU [q | atest "Gimmick" NJ | High Triples: E. Westlake 751, H. (could mean that the Autos mean busi | Creamer 807.1, Arp 664, K. Nichol 653 eas once again and intend to regain By Geo. H. Campbell VANCOUVER (CP)--The Sun|successful the first year, chances 2 u um er 11 } S "High Singiew: J. Mitruk 200, long: > ch (hey held for se says it has learned that Los An-|are excellent that Vancouver will "| Holtfoster 250, K. Ross 241, A, Hat. ling ; 4 SPORTS EDITOR geles professional football prom- join in 1960." : ner 239, E, Newhall 238, D, Beaureg ~loters have formed an interna.| Herb Capozzi, general manager Tuesday night down at Siases Campbell split nine to leave the Cheski and Tom Olinyk Hooping Westar, 2c Vicin oiY 38. G son Bowled 843, Jerry. Forvesall 01s 'Eve : g From $ p To Nuts' [tional rugby league which. willlof British Columbia Lions of the 22ll in an Oshawa Industrial halftime score reading Cays 35,14 each along with Ed. Kolodzie, len 206, R. Coop Spel rythin open in January and use pro foot- Western Interprovincial Football League game, the league-leading Maples 31. |Joe Olinyk and Gord Davidson 204, Wagner 204, C. Killen 203, L. Sf CE a ey Les MEL a gor He ee on Sof Sea ER 2 2 is the next big Cana-| Vancouver was being consid- team d "certainly have to red-hot, second-place aple er ssion time, coach ively while Cays best performers| "Lemon League: H. Topham 74, J.|mixers 30; Automates or Toners 30 PR okie igo 'At the isk of being called a ered as an entry, the paper said. an offer to join," [Cleaners squad, and the Cleaners Bruno Wrubel really got his were "Barney" Oldfield, John Lavergne eS. Watson 815. | ere. 3, Automatics Be. ves 17, 10.and-so--we'd like to gy that we're against it | The idea is su-| "Teams from England, Aus-'ypap RoUND JOBS With a strong second-half finish squad moving as they scored 21 Newey and Don Mallett with 15, gor 50: %, Campbell $1, 1." Mosodancks |G ss 14. perh, the cause is much more than worthy but it's our sincere tralia, New Zealand and France| ~ J and scoring an unbelievable 19/to Cay's 9 to take the lead which 14 and 12 points. Pommeratke 00 ans Wopier Tr lui Average: Tun ison ag spinion, that the boys aren't doing as well with this event as they|are to visit the Pacific Coast each » io bo Delp On 55 oxtin im out of 20 points in foul shots|they never relinquished the rest| CAGE COMMENT -- Maples Team Standings: Misfits 13; Cellar Herbie Wilson 368, = ! sould, We think you should vote for the Eastern and Western All-|year and play four games," the Ports here all year, because there chalked up their seventh straight of the game. Tom Olinyk proved have now won seven straight con-| (aeliens 31; Loaters 10; Eight.Balls George Fitches, captain of the Polish: Bars right after the Grey Cup is played--what better chance ?|newspaper said. : |althost would be Year round Sm victory by a 65-57 score to move too much for the losers as he|tests to move within two points] er Ae er | 2 atrieed bimeclt by eeriug the ars. even if all the players (U.S. imports of course) do| "Clubs expected to comprise Ployment, PO2ZI 8 . | within two points of Cay's, plus ran in 10 to outscore the whole of the Lumberkings . . . Maples' |All Stars §; Suckers 5 and her 2.' company. Ti re nk 5 da, the next season, the Shrine All-Star game the American Rugby League are| ae Propsed game would in- having four games in hand. |Cay roster in this particular victory was really helped along by should be played in August--use it as a "kick-off" to the Canadian|the Los Angeles Rams and San vale players per team-- CAyS TAKE LEAD quarter, along with Ed.. Kolod-| the finest display of foul shooting| moron CITY STORE LEAGUE Li 0 Gift LOCAL 1817 LEAGUE" one point from the Automatics. This Il season The way it's being operated--they spend a half-|Francisco '49ers of the National against 15 on amateur rugby| pumberkings started out like a zie's six to put Maples in front to| ever witnessed at Simcoe Hall as, T1® Pins saried to fall better this RR il re ep the individual perfor. Football League, and Anaheim, big hg Wd be SI | nda of fire as they bottled up the stay while Brent "Barney" 0Old- | they netted 19 out of a possible [ley 516 ERI para, MeKin mances, etc, but the All-Star game is actually an anti-climax af-| Eagle Rock and Venice, all mem- ites nd game Rush Le. |Cleaners with some strong check- field netted four to leave Cay's|20 for a tremendous 95 per- | 464 (257.307), Esstella Patterson 418) \ fair. We think -- and ther's no law against thinking--the Shrin- bers of a California semi - pro| U7 ag ngdom's Ru oy Reve. ing and as a result jumped fnto| trailing 52-44 going into the last centage... The three stars of |gqo=2p Ads Flood dos (126.200), Illegal ers could sell more tickets if they had all summer to do it, andyleague. | tootball (Same ois domed for |, quick 20-15 first quarter lead.| quarter. - [the game went to Tom Olinyk, man. 405 (197.200) Cola ive sts the appeal would be greater if the All-Stars, the guys we'rz all gic INTEREST {oan 7} ne bl be John Newey with some fine, The last quarter turned into an-| John Newey and Gord Davidson |(193-210), Marg McNeill 400 (188-212), » talking about now, were to face each other in August of next Seal." Reports indicate. there is. tre Pan J Hg shooting and Bob "Sparrow" God-|other close-checking affair as'... Thursday night at Simcoe |®!! bowled over 400 doubles. In Ontario son. It would also help to boost the game, where the game is| =. cate the Los An | Sang 2 any ie |dard combined for 16 points be- Maples were making sure of their| Hall, Maples kept an opportunity ss; 'Rose proirey: 230, Ada. Tom played. Let's face it--nobody really cares about this game Sat-| 70 ous i fe Ih fhe main bi erences th Ween tween them to pull Cays into their shots to protect their lead while|to move into a tie with Cays as 225. Cy McFeeters 213, Mae Jamieson, TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario urday in Hamilton--because our season is over. But if the Shrine Bers wig Th u Droftofets expect ih ig, d are an early lead while the league's Cays were battling to get back in/they play their other rivals, Aca-|2!3; Mary McKnight 211, Dorothy liquor control board warns ace Game was in August of next Year it youd be 2 Sprig-poard 0 elavision rights He firs Year. | sues SF rupsy ey mos in leading sdorer, Carl Cheski, net-|the game and both teams fought dian Cleaners at nine o'clock. |Eiotcher 20, Jick Viekers, 29, 'Fats, septing a bore of liquor for a which the publicity boys could launch a full seasons 3 al i " , A ted six along with Joe Olinyk's/to a 13-13 standstill. Joe Olinyk| MAPLES -- : " k ristmas s just a Not that we are suggesting a "copy" but Jet's remember the TC Bae ve rumors mach of he. chest lke. strategy. five 10 keep Maples within sirik|and Carl Cheski coniributed nipe ley. 0, Kolodzie, 13; Wrubel. 0; croveiia 3 Kiloh's" "0: People's 3(as giving it. ane Weed NHI, li Star a ihe I¢ Plaved by Te Pf the Soro i -- that the ago 4 Jroposing Pid In Jushy. the ball J Boually in ge en dominated the suvond Iams betwee hem ee Davy RP se «Lovell 3 Spring Bros i oJ oy LTCkesinan sud Yat vder & be pull LY - ion, wi ayers } by d » V5 y Yop ' ' 'eam Standing: C onu is the big thing--and in our opinion, the attendance in August Chen oifrciats had Li 3 ot bik og Thong kicks or quarter as both squads were try- hard but just couldn't get a scor-|0; Olinyk, T., 14; Rupert, 2.|15 People's Clothing 14. Juts & Loven|is on the person with the Yiquog would be much more enthusiastic than in December. jes about: Vancouver. on the run, and the emphasis on ing real hard for a victory with/ing splurge together in time as Fouls: 19 out of 20. |13, Nu-Way Rug Cleaners 13, Crowells|to prove it has been obtained pd " ; A ; Shell Station 12, § SF Only one NHL game was played last night and N.Y. Ran- "if the new rugby league is speed. faples outhooping the losers 16- the final horn sounded to end the| CAYS -- Newey, 14; Oldfield, 11. Kinioch's Lid 8. Jordans Fiore 1CZ8IIY: gers downed Chicago Black Hawks 4-2 with "Red" Sullivan | ------ 15 to knock one' point off their game. The final score read Ma- 15; Goddard, 10; Maclnally, 0/8. Gold Medal Cleaners. 7. | Tne question of Christmas lig- Be a ery ic wining. goal and an assist on lead. Big Gord Davidson fired ples 65, Cays 57. 3 Horton, 0; Matthews, 2; Mallett, Fred's Drive In 4. {uor gifts came up when one of SHUIEing 20 Ye a pining Andy Bathgate didn't score any [] {home eight to bring the winners Maple Cleaners were led by 12; Campbell, 4, Fouls: 9 out of THE PIN HITTERS Canada's major distilleries goals for Rangers but he assisted on two of the tallies and that u 1van aces closer while Don Mallett and John | their five big scorers with Carl 1¢, gleam Standing: Houston's 16, Me. mailed thousands of illustrated Aophigphachidon gle Date lpdlouy Siphon nstry's 15, Coppin's 13, McCarl's and brochures to Ontario residents b Gilmour's 10, Boorman'y 8. | suggesting its products for gifts, il of Boom Boom Geoffrion who has a dozen goals and 17 assists. Men's high single: George Taylor 260; high triple, . ® ' Canadiens have five players in the NHL "Big Seven'. scorers " hod Ed Cl Ted Tozer (207, 215, Later it was realized the ad- with only Bathgate as the leader and Gordie Howe in sixth an ers 0 1 | - { | lerican monton 2 se. Meu over 0. 14s Smale 25, vertising had been mistakenly place, contending the scoring honors. If it keeps up, Canadiens - 220; Jack Jackson 208, ouston mailed into Ontario as well as are going to dominate the NHL scoring race as well as lead | Files rotest Lemon League: Perc Gilmour, Ruth|the provinces where such gifts MeCar: celle Templar, Lorne Cran-are legal. The distillery immedi the league derby because It must be obvious -their players By KENNEDY WELLS | In the second, Larry Popein all," Madeltne Stnctan Bere "non i have a better chance to score goals, if the Habs as a team Canadian Press Staff Writer and Jim Bartlett raised the score EDMONTON (CP)--The High- This completes the first section, sum. ately 'sent a' following letter say- are winning consistently. Black Hawks and Toronto Leafs are Led by captain George (Red) to 3-0. CO a Ia |lands Golf Club of Edmonton has mary to date: ing liquor gifts in Ontario were apparently going to finish up "out of the playoffs" and it's gyilivan, the sparkplug that fires In the third, hawks really filed a protest with the Canadian'Lagies ash Average: 151 Smale, 200; illegal to give and receive, just about time that this situation will mot sit too well with [their hockey machine, New York turned on the - pressure, and Ladies Golf Laion i So mestlon en's. High teipies La ! Toronto's ticket subscribers. Rangers have climbed another things looked bleak for the slim By TED SMITS of the recommendations of 12 re- With the exclusion of Mrs. Betty 4 High Triple: Les Smale. 709; : ; Neville' rung in the National Hockey crowd of 8,629 a tMadison Square, npw YORK (AP) -- Randy Bional boards composed of i Je Stanhope Cole from Canada's Ladies High Triple: Win McKinstry, BRIGHT BITS: -- Whitby Dunlops took Belleville's measure League standings. Gardens before Sullivan came Duncan of Iowa, the 1958 No. 1/Paper men and newscasters team in the 1959 Commonwealth Men's High Three, Handicap: Lloyd twice in the last three days and mow the hockey fans of Canada ™'g \. 0" (WS hic second sea- through. omg FE etna] . matches. Corson, 768; Ladies' High Three, Handi: are Beginning to wonder whether or not MePatlands are Strong oop as Ranger captain, scored a| Sullivan came to Rangers from drat choice of ©.8. Prolestia ot SECOND TEAM The team, announced last weeks em a OL ere' Gilmour. enough fo represent Canada against Russia. We have only one. qo fod" goal that broke the Chicago three years ago. He ha the Associated Press all-America| The second team is composed in Toronto, is made up of Cap-|265; Ladies' High Single: Edith Gear- comment ~ don't panic! The men of the CAGA know the score|,, "or 5 Chicago Black Hawks|two good seasons with Hawks|ias (5008 e0 0 TOO 0 |of Carroll Dale of Virginia Tech|tain Mrs. J. H. McCarter, Roma| "Sen's igh Single, Handicap: M and we feel confident that when McFarlands are ready to take rally Wednesday night and gave! after having matured as a play- : hind and Monte Stickles of Notre Neundorf and Mrs. Marlene Stew-|ice Richards, 205; Ladies" High single off for overseas, they'll be strong enough . . . WEST BROMWICH = © 0 "2" 5 win that moved|/maker while bouncing back 'and/ Teamed with him are Petein;me at end: Ron Luciano of|art Streit of Toronto; Montreal's|Handicap: Enit Hatt, 258. Albion soccer team is to tour Canada and U.S. this next summer|, oo 500 a third-place tie with!forth between Boston Bruins and Dawkins of Army's undefeated gy ,ouse and Don Floyd of T Judy Darling and the Calgary|e pasion Lonnbie: Lore Crandall, . . ROUND TABLE has been named the champion older horse Detroit 4 the AHL's Hershey Bears.. team; Billy Cannon of Louisiana christian at tackle; Jerry Sta pair of Rae Milligan and \Baryles: Ladies' Low Single: Rose Rupert, of the year, a nose finish ahead of Bold Ruler, in the voting The 28-year-old Sullivan got the. The slim, 160 - pound Peter- State, the top-ranked team in the cup of Wisconsin 'and "sohn Guzik Gay. lg y Men's 'Low Single, Handicap: Pere NEIL McCARL, of Toronto Star, has. een pamed lo the Joard goal that crushed Chicago hopes borough native has gained recog-| country, and Bill Austin of Rutg- or pis a¢ guard; Jackie Burkett, Mrs. R. W. Laing of Toronto ng tg tar on, ingle, Ran: of directors of the Nationg) Assur; o Enschul riters. Neil, a 3717.59 of the third after Eddie nition as the burning spirit of the rs. of Auburn at centre; and Don chairman of the CLGU selection , HOUSton's were the winners of the Whithy "homebrew" is well-known around these parts Litzenberger and Earl Balfour Rangers, a fact pointed up by First team ends are James Meredith of Southern Methodist, committee, said the group de." *ction with 16 points. TT = had scored for Hawks to cut the their miserable showing in the Houston of Difle Sate and Buddy Dick Bass of the College of the cided against sending Mrs. Cole GMC PLATERS LEAGUE H Ranger margin to 3-2. NHL semi-finals last season after Dial of Rice. At tackle are Brock| Pacific, Bob Anderson of Army, 3 " arti The G 87's had Giants Trade Rbner Wimberley g son of Army, to England because 'she married . od their downward vera ALSO AN ASSIST they lost Sullivan in the first Strom, the key man of the sland Bob White of Ohio S i plunge arrested last week by hitting {ree He also collected an assist, his game. psig Air Force Academy, and ho backed © herself, | New Lions Coach 15th this season, on the first Andy Bathgate, Rangers' right- Ted Bates of Oregon State. Zeke! Duncan, who led the Big Ten She 'also said: "We are looking ®P Baving some good bowlers on their Ruben mez | Ranger goal, scored by Andy He- wing star, set up both Popein's Smith of Auburn and George in passing with 66 completions in tor experience and di 8 roster. Their performance this year is VANCOUVER (CP) -- Abner|benton in the first period on a 25- and Bartlett's goals for his 16th Diederich of Vanderbilt are the|111 tries for 898 yards and a :395 what we consider our Best team of them °° han can be expected For Sanford |Wimberley, assistant coach of foot shot while Bierte Pilote was ad, Tb assists and Bow has a/guards, and Bob Harrison of percentage, is called by his EE ocx: lam. The Rivxers saan forged head ast H i , sitting out the Hawks' only pen- of 34 points. Camille Henry Oklahoma is at centre. coach, Forrest Evashevski, ** 2 $ week by taking three points from the [usans Sots Tigers, pave he alty. . also collected two assists. The Associated Press all-Amer- far the best passer I have oy Mrs. Cole should be ranked sec- oa: a ot WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sanna nan official appli; ieee y ~ |jca squad is selected on the basis coached." He was drafted by ond on the national ladder. She jeague leadership off the Shiners. Francisco Giants Wednesday cation" for the job of coaching rs ---------- Green Bay Packers of the Na. WON the Canadian women's open| The Shiners who have bowled so well ro ri ue ae Con i oe lw Punch Imlack | ~yockEvsmey Lp CL Sw sr Valmy Thomas 4 ootba | | I : | Phiadephia Phillies for pitcher Union To Fly West, | m= caxabia press Jack Kramer | HOCKEY SCORES tre sve -furiner consideration FIGHTS LAST ¥. 4 Jack Sanford. | He said Tuesday night in a tele- y ' | New York's Andy Bathgate, Will P ide to placing Mrs. Cole on the team. XPORT i wan a sight payer deat phone interview from is home in| Mant Afi [ust about the hottest thing in W111 ETOV? AND STANDINGS | NIGHT with no money involved. Baton Rouge, La., that he would tional Football League. i ould! goals Wednesday night as New . N I of L 1 RESS Gome, Puerto Rican right- like to have Dan Edwards, Lions'| WINNIPEG (CP) -- General York whipped Chicago 4-2, bring-| His Own Court By THE CANADIAN PRESS ow t S ega THE SANADIAY FI hander, had a 10-12 record with present coach, as an assistant, [manager George (Punch) Imlach|ing his leadership margin back . : Nati : . Shr the Giants last season as cOM-| Wimberley was approached Of Toronto Maple Leafs will meet to five points. MELBOURNE an : Jack y Lage, A Pts, M t 1 G sentre who sooued fhe find) gon) CIGARETTES pared with righthander Sanford's oon Clem Crowe was dismissed ©0ach Alf Pike of Winnipeg War-| rhe Jeaders: Krauer's answer to the ban im- yg ni00) 137 3 8 572 on Tea roup downed Chicago Black Hawks 10-13. Thomas, a battery mate of a¢ soach midway through the 1958 Fiors in Vancouver next week to G A Pts posed on his professionals by the Boston 1110 4 70 6626 4-2 in the only NHL game played Gomez with the Santurce Su of season, but couldn't get out of his alk about the ® Dossiblity of Pike Bathgate, New York 17 17 34 Lawn Tennis Association of Aus: Detroit 1211 1 60 6025 | Gi P it Wednesday night. ae yay Be 03 toe league. lepmirdct at Lovisigna State. "The Warriors announced Wed: | Georrrion. Montreal 12 17 20 |irp)ia is a 24-ton portable court, NewYork 397m max | ves rermi Sanford, 29, broke in briliantly eng at rr Loony PAY Packers nesday night that the Leal gen-|Ngore, Montreal 14 12 26 "hich he says may revolutionize pont Ing ® 5 2 | MONTREAL (CP)--The Mont- with the Phillies in 1957, Winning other month. LSU is i eral manager called Pike Tues- nr Richard, Montreal 11 14 25 (the game. | Wednesday's Results real Athletic Commission Tues- 19 while losing only eight to gain meet Clemson in the Sugar bowl day, but the Western Hockey gow, Detroit 12 12 24 | "The action of shutting me out Chicago 2 New York 4 day granted a permit for the ie-of-the-year honors. GOmeZ, game at New Orleans Jan. 1. | -coBue Soach refused 2 negoti- yy Richard, Montreal 7 17 24 |of the big tennis stadiums down Thursday's Games | ArchieMoore-Yvon Durelle world 31, has been a brilliant pitcher at = ,, ; : © late for the job on the telephone here may prove a blessing in dis: Toronto at Montreal |light - heavyweight championship times. He got off to a good start A sant even think of auyine Pike will leave or the coast guise," the American promoter Boston at Detroit | boxing match to be held Dec. 10 last season but tailed off consider- Nii! after the Sugar Bowl he with the Warriors after a game NHL LEADERS <aid Tuesday. 'We now are work- Eastern OHA Sr, The commission decided to al- Ww A said. ** t yi 7 i i i i A 3 A sbly and finished with mediocre Sal 2 oo? hate woul save la a Bg Rg hy ttle ing on something which may F A Pts, low the fight and settle a hassle 4.37 earned run average. i A " the Lions if I took the job, such Sunday and Imlach is expected to| Sanford, too, enjoyed a PAL 5s organization of recruiting and confer with Pike when the War-| 3 JAE CANADIAN PRESS season in 1958. His strikeout loi things like that." riors move into Vancouver Mon- | i fell off from a league - -- ------ | day. Soi Bo ; il y > 46 52 12 halked at paying the commission to 106 and his ERA figures soared __ L Imlach is expected to fly tog," OM% Bathgate, New York, painted with a special plastic Kingston 4 a 11 2 60 83 10 (five per cent of the television fom 3.08 to 4.45. 2 substance to simulate a concrete 1 ednesday's Result |take, claiming that as the fight! Find Lethal Bomb {Vancouver for the meeting Goals: Bathgate, =. York. 19, SUrFace. Whitby 4 Kingston 3 bee ihi wl Bi hoo | - . . | sts: Gadsby, New York, 19. : | riday's Game h 1 issi : The cost is close to $20,000. S y's C s, the com had SPORT BRIEFS Middle Ot Stadium Female Nimrod Shutouts: Plante, Montreal, 3. rh I. was 'told we couid not Cornwall at Belleville |jurisdiction. . ne LOS ANGELES (AP)--A home- Shoots Big Moose tides: Fontinato, New York) 7 io stag ois at Melbourne. |ooicane Western League | jine Commission said it was en- . made time bomb was found Wed- ; d ided| -algary 3 [th 0 ive per cent under BIG DOUBLE AT PIMLICO g Sydney and Brisbane I decided, Qebec League a 1956 Quebec law. nesday under the cheerleader's I di to look into the feasibility of a BALTIMORE (AP) -- Holders platform on the 50-yard line at ST. JOHN'S, Nad, (CP). -- A EXPAND LEAGUE Tortane court," Kramer 4% {Montreal 3 Quebec 2 ; : Quinn had threatened to mov 47 daily double tickets at Pim- i i woman has local nimrods talking | International League ¢ ) y Neo won $1,017.60 for $2 Tuesday. Memorial Solis igar box DOU the 1,200-pound bull moose A ASHINGTON an = The "I went to a man named Ralph Toledo 6 Indianapolis > J oH ip Bhi TIE AND SOCK SETS / hint of the , Deieclives said tne Cigar boX che shot recently in the Miller. /Mmerican .ssoclation nas voted Symonds, who is called the ply- Porcupine Mines Senior of isi wk 3 LE it Stop ridden device was professionally made. town area of central Newfound- !0 expand into a 10-team league wood king of Australia. He said Timmins 4 Abitibi 3 levis ion Tights as Sor Zz 3. and 3.96 by Deve Gorman, won the first| 1. Was filled with high explosive ng, and made a concrete offer to the not to worry, he would build me ---------------- -- 70° Qisclosed. 00 race at odds of only $820 0f an undetermined type. It| A tourist bureau spokesman Texas League for three of its the court I wanted. This was 10 / rl However. Duke Ruff didn't go off because of a mal- 5,iq Margaret Walsh's feat is out- cities--Houston, Dallas and Fort days ago. The court will be ready f ' ps TIE AND HANKIE SETS xe Karl Korte came in| .nction in the triggering device, standing among moose kills re. Worth. for testing next week." | % t i = second at odds police said. ported in the province this year. | PAA . $104 ate Police said the bomb could Miss Walsh works in the Grand Ch have killed anyone within 50 feet Falls office of Canadian National JAWS UNLOCKED had it exploded. Telegraphs. BOSTON (AP) -- Doctors re- moved the wire Tuesday from the Bene Tavs of Best Bruias ITS HERE NOW! Imported and: Domestic ged GIVES HW DOE ohms FOR TH AT ! The car that had to happen! , SWEATERS : \ Be 2 U T change the whole face of the Whitby 14 3 2 91 50 30 over television rights after the tour." Belleville 1110 2 95 82 24 bout and- before Dec. 30. 2 2 i Montreal, won 13, The "something" is a special Hull-Ottawa 6 8 52 7714 Promoter Eddie Quinn had st 7, tied 3, points 29. plywood court' which will be| Cornwall 58 2 diet of strained and mashed y : foods, soup Teguids since te Siorelss . 95 LZ 4) jaws were fractur in a Na- GOOD G Uy a tional Hockey League same 2 = sens ls up Toronto Oct, 28. X-rays show ; both injuries mending properly. IN YOU BH LI FE | | Long Sleeves . . 8.96 up ) Horvath and Mohns resume skat- " , BE a back In the by STUDEBAKER CAN'T MISS K.0. | : : NEW YORK (AP)--If there's a % PERMA - GRIT j ir bs SUBURBAN COATS "ig . A knockout in Friday's Virgil Akins- Don Jordan Welterweight title boat at Law Angele." seevision SAND 'N PLANE KIT | 8 Ry | [= QUALITY STYLED fans will be sure to see it. The National Broadcast coms | LASTS A LIFE TIME IN YOUR HOME || 8 "IF i ; See today's weather report on page one | 18.95 to 39.50 video tape as the telecast is in progress. If it ends in a knock- HAND SANDER - SANDER PLANE a8 ; \ h There is still time to get your snow tires. We are out, NBC will repeat the ending i ; staying open until 6 p.m. tonight because of the Pn a , \ . emergency. Extra servicemen on duty . . . no SPORT SHIRTS SUSPEN JFENCEMAN + 4 waiting , . . no increase in price NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. STANLEY Bm TT 9: price: 5.95 to 13.95 N ARROW (CP)--Defenceman Fred Creigh- | ton left New Westminster Royals vy A N D Y M A of the Western Hockey League Smart, sensible; spiri I A ; spirited. Nearly three TER EY ) nd mptly r { . T T Monday al promptly réceived | feet shorter outside. Full six passenger WHI E SHIR S an indefinite suspension. Coach | Ee oh i Hal Laycoe said Creighton left a | size inside . . . Fashion approved in. po ; 6.00 to 7.95 pois nie =] MATCHED TOOLS eS n a , miles on ea hatful of ieguier gas . . . said he had a disagreement with Priced below the "low priced three' 48 BOND ST W. 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