14 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursdoy, October 31, 1937 FUR, FIN AND CAMPFIRE By JACK SORDS | Gerry James Sets Record In REAK |" James has 112 points on 16 WIFU Scoring WINNIPEG (CP) -- James, hard - rushing Winnipeg Blue Bomber fullback, collected Edmonton Eskimos 4 10KO 12 points in Bombers' lone game last weekend to set a record in individual scoring in the Western Interprovincial Football Union; with all clubs except Calgary Stam rs having ope game re- maining. touchdowns, three converts, three field goals and one single, The former record of 110, which in- cluded nine touchdowns, was set by Calgary import end Bob Shaw in 1 when a touchdown was worth five points, Norm Turner on their ni day yd Halter, WIFU sioner and Canadian Football action by telephone from Winni. peg. clusive 'rights to Turner should he decide to turn professional. {But Turner is reported planning |to attend the University of West- egotiation ppoblems of college draft wh list, it was reported here Tues- jaye plagued professional a commis- Council registrar, confirmed the Grab Toronto Star NTO (CP) -- Edmonton|that if Turner goes to cellege,| of the Western Interpro- his name will be taken off their McGill, was a member of the vincial Football Union have put list, Toronto high school quarterback, The action brings to a {coaches in the last few years. INELIGIBLE FOR DRAFT IGill Redmen of |legiate Football Union, Joe Poirier, an end with Me:| Buster Brown, a lineman with Big Four Hamilton Tiger-Cats' head 1953 Grey Cup team, His name is ich {still on the Ticats' protected list land if he returns to professional football, he is Hamilton property. Halter and other football offi- clals feel every college senior should be eligible for the draft the Intercol-| regardless of any connection with a The action gives Eskimos ex summer tryout with B.C. Lions college career. and played one exhibition game. a pro club before or during his | Halter predicted legislation to Before leaving for McGill he make the college draft all-power- signed a CRU card which under ful will be introduced at the next the present rules makes him the, CFC meeting. The CFC is com- Ralph Toohy Draws $150 Fine OTTAWA (CP)--Ralph Toohy of Hamilton Tiger-Cats has been fined $150 by the Big Four for running onto the field in an ef- [fort to prevent a Montreal Alou- ette player from catching a pass during a Big Four Football Union game Oct. 19. Montreal protested the game, won by Hamilton 18-15, but a Big Four meeting in Toronto during the weekend rejected it by a vote of 6 to 2, In the final minute of play, Toohy, a halfback, ran onto the field without a helmet in an ef- fort to stop Montreal halfback Art Powell. Montreal claimed it should have been awarded an Parkdale Lions Face Big Test TORONTO (CP) --- Toronto Parkdale Lions, determined to win a Capadian junior football championship, encounter another obstacle to their march Saturday. Lions, Junior Big Four west ern division champions, meet Ot- tawa St. Anthony's, eastern di- vision titlists, in a sudden-death junior Big Four final, To coach Jack Gray's Lions, {it's only one of four steps to the Canadian crown. If they beat Ot- tawa, they still must face the Ontario Rugby Football Union jurior champions, the Quebec OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE {automatic touchdown, Tuesday by ern Ontario next year. Halter property of the Lions and in- posed of the WIFU and Big Four Maritime champions and finally || (IT HA MPH) IS "SHAPED HEAD. IT LACKS THE BROW CONTOURS OF ITS LARGE WEDGE ~ Statistics compiled The Canadian Press showed that |James holds a 16-point lead over Johnny Bright, Edmonton Esk- imo fullback, who has scored 16 touchdowns for 96 points, Bright and James are onl touchdowns short of the U record of 18 set in 1955 by Ken Carpenter of Saskatchewan Roughtiders. One point back of Bright with 95 points is his teammate and place-kicking end, Joe Mobra. two said he has informed Eskimos |eligible for the college draft. | Football Union teams. East NFL PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Com- missioner Bert Bell of the Na- tional Football League says he Mobra has two touchdowns, a WIFU record 49 converts, nine field goals and seven singles. Eskimos' shifty Jackie Parker | who doubles at quarterback and | halfback, dropped from the run-| LAxg |mer-up position to fourth place| HET REACH THE rt Arti WAY BY PLING HORA, Th {with 91 points as he went score-| less in Edmonton's single game |during the weekend. Virgil Atkins Upsets De Marco And Experts | Ted Atkinson And 'Greentree Stable | | Sever Relations NEW YORK (AP)--Ted Atkin-| is working on a new six-year schedule which would allow mere games between eastern and west- ern, conference teams. The commissioner disclosed on Monday that four of the six east- ern conference teams feel the big gate receipts are in the western conference and want more games with their more fortunate broth- ers, Under the present NFL system, each team plays home and away Teams 'Want More Games Philadelphia Eagles, Cardinals, Washington Redskins and Pittsburgh Steelers, all of the eastern conference, have ex- oressed dissatisfaction. These |clubs feel all the "big money" is |in the western conference which consists of Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49%rs, Green Bay Packers, Balti- more Colts and Detroit Lions. Bell noted that Cleveland Browns and New York Giants of the eastern conference still are doing well, Under Bell's. new plan, each against members of its own con- ference and two games with clubs from the opposite confer- ence, team would add a game against a club in the opposite conference, |dropping one away-game with a| team in its own conference. Chicago | ong Kingston Goalie Ordered Tum Pro KINGSTON (CP)--Bob Senior, lie for Kingston CKLCs of the ntario Hockey Association Sen- for A eastern division has been ered to turn professonal by Springfield Indians of the Amer- ican Hockey League. Coach Bun Cook said Tuesday night Eddie Shore, Springfield general telephoned hi LAST NIGHT'S STARS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Goalie Terry Sawchuk of De- troit, who stopped 33 shots as the Wings shutout New York Rangers 4-0 Centre Norm Ullman of De- troit, who assisted on three goals. Centre Henri Richard of Mont- real, who scored twice and as- sisted once as Canadiens downed m Toronto Maple Leafs 6-2. the western champions, Since 1047, when Parkdale moved into junior competition, it has won three Junior Big Four titles, Last year Lions went all the way to the Dominion final jetore losing 21-10 to Winnipeg s. This year the team is deter. | mined go all the way. It has | {won seven straight league games | land last Saturday defeated Ham: | |iiton Wildcats 36-7 in the divisior |final, The team has scored 324 {points and had but 22 scored! against it, about the order. Senior, last year with Kitch. ener-Waterloo Dutchmen, signed a C-form with Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. Springfield purchased his con- tract last summer and had until Nov, 15 to exercise their option of having Senior turn profes sional. Kingston purchased Sen- for from Kitchener for $600. He {has allowed nine goals in three games this season, | Cook said Shore offered to] | make arrangements for spare goalie Norm Defelice to play for | WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER! 1st BIRTHDAY SALE Kingston, Defelice, who spent |part of last season with Boston, {would have to be waived out of the AHL Western Hockey 7|League and Quebec Hockey 6. League to play for Kingston, BOSTON (AP)--Virgil Akins, a after a reign of just 70 days in son and the Greentree Stable 20-year-old church deacon from | 1955, appeared to be en route to came to a parting of the ways St. Louis, upset the welterweight|a victory until he ran into a ter- Tuesday, as the contract rider class ratings by knocking out [rific right and was dropped in'for the famous racing stable Teny DeMarco, the top-ranked the closing seconds of the 13th. |ended an 11-year association. contender, in the 14th round of a 'HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS CONTINUES 12 8, Marie Sudbury 12 2% By THE CANADIAN PRESS 0 2 21 | savage slugfest Tuesday night. | now | all those guys who've ducked me, "I'm the champion and can get in line," Akins said af- ter accepting a belt as the rec- ed. titleholder in Massa- chusetts and Illinois. DeMarco's manager said he will seek a re- match, Akins a skilled campaigner with a stiff punch in both hands, floored DeMarco twice in the 10th round, once in the 13th and three times in wag' counted out with his head on the lower rope in a neutral corner. DeMarco, hoping to regain the erown he lost to Carmen Basilio] | | RIGHT HAND SMASHES the 14th and that was all Akins | needed | dr Ibefore th counted out. DeMarco 146 After learning of Akins' vie- tory, NBA president Gilbert Jack- son said in Union Grove, Wis., that an elimination tournament (is the fairest method to deter. Akins weighed 144%, the 14th before mj champion for the welt the former welterweight champ eA ar Basilio's ad title vacated A leweight crown vance to the mi last month, DeMarco apparently dropped from top contention with his los: ~his 10th in 65 pro bouts, : OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OSHAWA TEN PIN, SECTION "B"" Sntith Transport, led by Frayne and Fisbpr, extended Borrowdsle Heating's skit by blanking them 7-0. MacKenzie and JB. Borrowdale were the losers' best | Mic abe and Katocs 1éd th to A 52 decision over Titi ced by Heard and Markus, A ecision to the leading Splitters, 4-3. M. Black and Thompson were the Bloopers' best as were President Potts and Mercier. Structural Steel defeated Va boys n the arts of bowling 4-3 afl in . The improved Vartoes' best were Lamont and C. Williams while Moring and Babcock led the Steelers. Somebody goofed somewhere and there is no results of the other contest. h Triples were rolled | "wl | Blasters | Special Note: Some very fine snap shots were displayed on Thursday night and we weuld-ask that everyone keer them handy as we might find a good use for them at a later date, To keer | posted on the Committee's activi you ties--we are now scouting around for ngs, Whois good buy on Turkeys, we are in-|0f 2,855 vestigating several soon as a deal is made the date of our Annual Turkey Roll, We will do our best to make it bigger and better than ever. sources and as we will an- LADIES MAJOR "A" SECTION Young Moderns took three points from Horwich Jewellers putting them in second spot with 15 points. Horwich Jewellers are still in the lead with 1 points. Reeds, Cokes and Cornis Jewellers, all with 14 points are tiec for third spot, This is still anyone: DeMarco came out swinging in ad 11-to-5 uhderdog at fight time, . Hard right hand smashes DeMarco three times) e former champion was J ¢ fifth with 9,287, by: D Fr (169, 163, 165); B, Jatocs 488 (169, 163); J Lamont 478 (181, V3 G. Mackenzie 465 (176); Doug McCabe fiom. rag ie g000 scores were rolled by: Donald taking 4 points. Fashion Vill Black 204; Thompson 185; Willia age 3 Strouds 1; whitewashed Hayden Five girls hit the 700 mark this week with Isabelle King leading the Cokes 3 Gilliards 1:| Back With Dodgers John Gaver, trainer for Green-| |tree, said it was "friendly and |amicable," and the action was taken by mutual agreement. At {kinson's contract runs out Nov.| Gaver pointed out that sitio) ohn Ruane, 20-year-old Irish- born key, had been signed several months ago as contract apprentice, Atkinson had lost mounts in many races, Under| rules of racing, a contract jockey |New York Chicago Boston Det | Toronto WLTTF APs. 3» 19 UM 2 9 21 2 25 2 Wednesday's Results Montreal roit 8 |Montreal 6 Toronto 2 | Detroit 4 New York 0 Tonight's Games cannot ride against his own Toronto: at Montreal |stable, and when Ruane--with an New York at Boston |appprentice's weight concession-- | had a Greentree horse, Atkinson could not accept another one. | Hershey Rochester Providence Cleveland Springfield Buffalo Russian Swimmer | Wins Another lst. STOCKHOLM (AP)~--IgorNovi {kov of Russia pulled off another first Tuesday By winning the 0. Cleveland' 1 Hershey 4 e meire swimming event in 1957 world pentathlon champion ships. His time was 3:50.1. Finland won the team title in| the swimming event with a total| ints. Russia was 20| and Britain third With 2,015. Russia. now North Bay has a 10,703-point Kitchener American League WLT F A Pts 41 29 25 31 28 2 Wednesday's Result 17 10 8 2 34 30 30 7 3 7 3 7 } | Friday's Game Buffalo at Rochester | OHA--NOHA Senior A WLT F A Pls, 302 2 10 212 5 4 15 lead in overall team standings| after four events. Sweden is sec- ond 'with 9,724 points, Finlanc third with 9,581 Hungary fourth with 9,315 and the United State: Charlie Dressen LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Base-| ball's Charley Dressen today was Hank Sauer -- Named N.L. Marie Grey lof three hock agreed to a determine Soo's interest in Tom |tural-Vet Ontario Hockey awarded ener-Waterloo Dutchmen. Stratford Indians, hh 21 19 0 8 9 0 7 14 count for op- 4 2 2 Windsor x Whitby Chatham 1 x-Whitby games nents only. Wednesday's Result Sault Ste. Marie 3 Chatham 0 Tonight's Game Kitchener at North Bay International League Toledo 4 Fort Wayne 1 Quebec League Quebec 6 Trois-Rivieres 1 Porcupine Mines Senior 3 3 2 1 3 4 3 1 | SPORT BRIEFS MARK LASTS ONE DAY TORONTO (CP)--For the sec- ond successive day, a new Cana- dian record for seven furlongs was established when West Four ran the distance in 1:22 35 to win Wednesday's featured Spring| | J. DZUGAN CORNER RICHMOND & ONTARIO Moon Purse at New Woodbine race track. West Four, a canadian-bred three-year-old owned by Charle: Bordonaro of Hamilton, won han- dily from Lad Ator while Petite Timmins-Schumacher 4 Abitibi 7 Western League Edmonton 1 Calgary 2 Soo Greyhounds To Meet Other League [ TORONTO (CP) -- Sault ste, | ations have egring Nov. 6 to 9 Walker, Greyhounds, who play in the Association- Northern OHA § e nior series. | signed Walker in spite of a rul- ng by the associations which the player to Kitch- Walker played last wit Terry was third, Tuesday, Turn Me Loose set a new seven-furlong record of 1.23. The old mark of 1.23 1-5 had been held jointly by Hartney and Pink Velvet. KEEP WIN STREAK TORONTO (CP)--University of Toronto Blues kept their un- beaten record intact Wednesday, whipping McMaster Marauders in inte: . The points ahead 0 Agricul erinary College. Steve Feher and Attila Cson- gradi shot Varsity into a 2-0 half- time lead, Clive Hodgson adding | the third midway through the second half. NHL LEADERS now defunct, By THE CANADIAN PRESS Comebacker Sauer, who hit 26 home runs to 183; McEwan 181; Pldwerbeck 177; Cornish Jewellers 3 Nu Way 1. yas 166; Milne 165; Heard 165; | of 161. way with 897 (319); Marie Shorten back in the type of job he knows Kitchener drafted him but Soo claimed he was a free agent and signed him, The Canadian Amateur Hockey | Association upheld the ruling and| turned down an appeal by Walker. Soo obtained - an- -eight- NEW. YORK (AP)--Big Hank 760 (323); Mille Gardiner 755, Ann Chyb 739 (310); Nancy McKay 727. | Edna Hudson 697, Isabelle 680, Bea Ross 672, Ada Ton-| kin 659, Betty Sackett 654, Doris Vanr 651, Joan Jackson 628, Ann Jarvis 626, Lorrain Knight 623, Olive Frise 619, O'Donnell 619 and Onda Gund PARTS AND SERVICE MEN'S LEAGUE _ After the sixth session in this section, | | 500%: the teams in the Parts Men's league | aré Yeally massing for the final rush for 'section honors. Only three more, Ll! remain and there is a tle for first, place and three teams in second, |Dorls two points in arrears. Seven of the ten 612. teal are still in the running so the| Congratulations to Bea Ross on win battle from here in will be hot and|ning 4th spot in the O'@ennor TV furious. Cadillacs won 3-1 from the unfor. tunate Delcos and so moved back into firsts place again, tied with Maple| LADIES MAJOR "B" LEAGUE Leafs. The Maples split with Buicks in © more weeks. of Bowling. Tet: Jor Twi a battle of errors and now Buicks are, Dt EY fiat behind. Diesels downed Pon. thie section Disneys, by taking all 4 | when she appears on TV. 3.1 and Chevs won by a like score have sort of tilted the apple | Ljcart and moved in to top spot GMCs. This puts Bulcks, Diesels | "vy ripoon "howled a lovely triple of and 717. Special mention Joes to Marg "arswell fi of 300. spilling 22 with Vauxhalls. Carswell for her single of 300. Nice no shutouts this week and C in a three-way tle for sec . Olds hold the show spot after There with | going Marg. Over 600: Vi Mason 717; Alice Nor twhsequal division of points the com: yoy "27. Anne Allin 655; Mike Pilatz- petition was really hectic. {ke 840; Mary McCormack 637, highest triple in some time for yejan gig; Cleta Wellman 600 this® league came from Ross Coulson Team points; tossed a peaciv 890 (389, 278, 223) |g, Burns 4, Motor City 0; Mitchells 3 John Trott was the only one near 728 (21), 271, 246). John Jozkoski | while other Dot Mc who" and h Bints 2, Nesbitts 2 a Team Standings: Disneys 10; West Whites 16; * |Saywells 11; Burns 10; Hendersons 7 Ne Ted Ne Tavior 453, | Lemon Leaguers: Marie Hart in 'ug still had one victim this Bde Woon Shou: Meta Hagerman and two others eis working bi | . next three weeks have re De hae so the section honors | RAINBOW LEAGUE ... the truly co d, with 1 andin ® Red 1 Sivel 12, Pink 3 ' e 10, Purple 10, Brown 10, nok Brtering, Int the Pl rec 3 - 17,'Coral 9, Orange 8, Maroons 8, Tan 8 Mage leafs 3 . 17, Diesels 3 - 15. Gold 7, Grey 7, Black 7, Mauve Balls 2. 15, GMC's 1 - 18, Olds 2 - 14. (Beige 6, Lime 5, Yellow 4, Blue s 3 - 11, Fontiacs 1 - 7, Vauxhalls Rose 4, Green 1, Delcos 1 - 3. yma then -- Groin ' Silver 3 ek, Head Pin. | , Purple 3, Blue 1, Rose You Best Week ™ {Mauve 1, Lime 2, Red 2, Matuen bre SOCIAL AND SPOR {Pink 2, Tan 1, Grey 2, Yellow BE five points ahead of|Black 1, Gold 2, Brewn 3, Beige the" pack. In second place it's still Otange 3 Coral % , ashes with Jay D's taking over| Rl ig A Th ne vens 3rd spot and grimly hanging on to 4th) y A plage is Joe's Boys. Moni's Phonies High singles -- Lorraine Famme 272 The Big Six are all tied in ean Walker 246, Bea Halliday 234 Stags and the 5th a place, an the © Ol fl 14 Ki J H J Phyllis Johnson 224, Madge 'cellar for Boys. am Standings: Surefires 20, n- | s 15, Jay D's 14, Jory Sov x " , Big Six 13, Stags 3 Dials > i, Mikes A'A's Rats 10, Pick cky Wilsons 9, ALBERT STREET CHURCH the first section, we see the Whirly 1 oofers 12, Trailers do Pins 11, Alley Ups 10, 5 and 1 9, Lu wa Triples (serateh): m G. old Boys 7. oy, 693 J. Lamont, 684 L. Rose, 666-A Goguen, 633 J. Dionne, 629 W. Clough, 628. D. N, McRae, 619 J. Spence, 6 Long, 615 W. Morey, " 6130 J. Melnychuk, 606, A. Spencer, 600 F, [Gavas. Highest to date: 814 J. Bent, second G. Stace i Singles (scratch): 308 W 200s W. Anthony, 290 L. Rose 28% G, Stacey, 271 J. Lamont Coghoy, 260.246 G Delong, 257 w oy Spencer, 248.244 A Go- | Yourkevich, 243 N. Me Wilkiagns, 242 1 Patter-| Hardie, 241 Anita Crandell | 348 W. Anthony, sec points, but watch out there, the Blue Jays are right on your tail with 1 The wasps and Hustlers have 1 . [Clippers 11, ~| Bombers 8, Cats 3S. Ladies over 200 without handicap Helen Moring rolled a nice game of 278 (468): Winnie Scott 213 and Pear »| Cooper 206 Ladies over 200 with handicap Muriel Gibl 260, 214 (474); Knox 258 (446): Pearl Marlowe 219 Blanche Norton 218; Mildred Down 216 Betty. Grandy 211 (403); Flo Boyle 211 Mar} Jacklin 207 Marion Cox 208 Audrey Pike 202 Men 200 Robert Lewis 250 Parrots 7, and Alley Judge 71-25% : mJ over without handicap 251 A gush, 245 M Rip 242 R sd 241 J Highest to date ofi 320 J. Bent $n triples (handicag i. 689 L. Patterson, ne A. Spen 22. 213 handicay (411); Gordon Shemilt 252 (444); Marlowe 247 (439); Clayton Lee 242 Bill Pike 241 (411): Ray Bint 230, 20 cor (43D); Eric Jacklin 225 (403): Fred ghest to date 853 J. Bent, second Coleman us; Arnold Taylor 215; Fred Scott 211 Carl Follest 207; Th handicap: 310 W. Judge, (207; Ross Clark 206; Norm Gray 205 206-W. Anthony, 290 J. Lamont, 290 J.|Jim Scoit 201; John Bint 201 Conbgy Lemon League: Very popular thi Highest to date: 361 W. Anthony, sec: week. Membership of six. They were ond 333 J. Bent {Verna Haight 87; Bill Bowma 84, 64 Lemon Leaguers: §. Beavis, Peggy Rita Code 75; Nick Zonderuan 75 Milos, W. Calvin. Evelyn Scott 75; Gladys Shemilt #9 750 J. La 675 A, Goguen, and likes best--on the field, and | with his home town club, the Los Angeles Dodgers. give the Glanfs a lift in their last season in New York, made the National League comeback of day three associations from prevent.) ing Walker from playing with injunction restraining the |tournament, We wish Bea lots of luck Disneys 4, Hendersons Western Tire 1; Saywells 3, Whites 1; - : Bints 14; | 91; 83; | 6, 4 3, 2, 1 1, 0 482 Donald d stil bedding down Inj Marianne Girard 216, Marg Wright another week are the|3;p Mary Pirie 208, Audrey Gimblett With only four more weeks left in birds still flying out in front with IS 4 3 Sparrows, 10, Zippers 9, Bessie Glen Maunder 239 vhead 238; Clifford] Leon Parks 252 Andy Bill Grandy "We hired Dressen because we the year in 1957. : believe he is the best coach in| This was the verdict of the the business," said Dodger vice-| members of the Baseball Writers president E. J. (Buzzy) Bavasi,| Association of America who par-| who announced the signing at a| icipated in the Associated Press {press gathering Tuesday. | annual poll. Dressen's salary was not dis-| Sixty-four of the 130 partici | losed ' However, Se veteran pating writers felt that Sauer's' ce baseball figure last week Te-|gecovery from a poor season in y | signed his $25 000-a-year front of- joes ory, the | Notice of a hearing for a per- {fice job with the Washington nin innati third baseman Don manent restraining order was |Senators of the American Lea- Hoak was second with 29 votes, | served on George Dudley, CAHA igue. 5 Far back in third place was secretary-manager, Bill Hanley, Dressen said he quit because ginger pitcher Ruben Gomez OHA business manager, is ex- {he wanted "a more active job in| iirc Ute "He was fol. pected to receive notice today. baseball." lowed by first baseman Stan Mu. | Soo officials originally planned Dressen said de Juled bio sial of st. Louis with six and je hearing Jor today hu} the de- make it clear right the bat |; gh Phe 3 ay in service caus 0 that he has no ambitions to man- BroOkIVD pitcher Johnny Pores cet back a week, age the Dodgers--a chore he did ve. | | KNOCKS IN 76 | bly in 1951-52-53. Sauer embellished Me! 1957| SHEFFIELD, England (AP)-- . home run output wit runs pg Jackie Tiller was still in Howie Meeker To natiea in. He batted .259 in [1 bgp LL condition Mon- | . {games. His 26 homers increased |day, five months after collapsing Think Over Offer us total for 13 big leggue ses: in His dressing room following a sons to 275, fight. ' TORONTO (CP) Howle| The 38-year-old outfielder was Meeker, forr -~ National Hockey | given his unconditional hid rials at te Shertield Royal League player, coach and mana-|hy the St. Louis Cardinals at the| ng significant change" in the ger, sald Tuesday Me has noticioge of the 1956 campaign. Heicondition of the bantamweight made any agreement with the St.|\as picked up by Giants as a|professional who was knocked John's stadium commission on a free agent. {down three times May 28 in a coaching Job Here. ad Sauer's or batting average|fight against Eric Brett, "They made me an offer andiwas ,208, But he played in on I came home to think it over," |75 games, many of yy as oer, Wa cious os said Meeker, who spent most of| pinch-hitter, and managed only|tion was pegformed late in the his professional hockey career|five homers and 24 'runs batted with Toronto Maple Leafs. lin. Greyhounds, { The injunction ran out Oct, 25, Walker played three games for |So0 during the eight days, in- leluding a 1-1 fle Oct. 24 against | Kitchener when he scored Grey- | hounds' goal. He has not played Tha STILL SEMI-CONSCIOUS the brain. Meeker denied he has arrived at a financial agreement with the commission, An a ment to | that effeét was made in the New- | foundland 'capital Tuesday. | He said, however, he plans to | MANY THANKS | return to St. John's to look into the matter further, { The job would entail helping to train 2,000 junior and senior hockey players in the St. John's area and prepare two all-star | teams for the Newfoundland playoffs. HOCKEY'S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Henri Richard joined his brother, Maurice, at the head of | the National Hockey League scor- } ing race Wednesday night as | [Montreal Canadiens downed Tor- | onto Maple Leafs 6-2, Henri scored twice and picked | up an assist to pull even with] Maurice, wie picked up an as- fo ak Saturday, Oct. 20th 1958 both have nine goals--a league high--and | eight assists Men's Club King Street United Church TO 1117 PEOPLE WHO ATTENDED OUR TURKEY DINNER f 1 WE'LL BE LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN ON 1 4 1] The leaders: M. 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