: Inipeg Blue Bombers in the open-| By JIM PEACOCK EDMONTON (CP)--Coach Sam fall of Edmonton Eskimos to Win- monton offence in check until late in the game. Lyle holds several theories on the TACKLERS SHAKEN OFF The Eskimo defence, kept loose Edmonton Coach Says Eskies Were Not Ready Gallant Fox Stakes NEW YORK (AP) -- Edward| Seinfeld's Admiral Vee won the Gallant Fox stakes in a photo fin- ish Saturday before 37.398 fans at Parker moved from -signal-cal- ler to halfback midway in the third as Lyle juggled to fill the gap left by the absence of Ralph Pfeifer, attending his father's fu- Ridden by Toronto - born Ted Atkinson," Admiral Vee barely nosed out Jan Burke's Whodunit, al, , si he rb ning Don Flynn, suffering a), the favored Eddie Schmidt fourth. 2ND - QUARTERB RAMPAGE | The Gallant Fox grossed $88, by the yariety of plays used by Van Pelt, often was ineffective, ual, but he sums them up this and Somber runners shook off pot! |tacklers with regularity. nid football Yar hc Fullback John Varone ted ers PR 3 is the second "» - two Bomber touchdowns on one- . play. it to 23-0 in the third quarter and ala yard plunges after Van Pelt's Bombers pped Eskimos 30-7 ing had moved the ball into) io 304 1a the fourth before Es- in the chill, 15-degree weather of position. Van Pelt pitched 25 loudy Saturday afternoon and Statistically, the story was a cloudy hards into the end zone to end fairly even, Each club got 19 fi the 17,000 fans would have to0|gnia pitts for another touchdown ith Lyle's diagnosis. | downs. Bombers had 192 yards] i pv igh ae se? Lewis, in 2 ST rushing and 240 Yahls DASHing tofas si nia roe pe eats If Bombers win Wednesday| ina) 72- 4 ; yard run, scored an night in Winnipeg they will make| por on 5 sereen-pass play. 1% Tushing and 199 passing by|The teams were declared co-hold- . ers of the Canadian intercolleg- their d straight appearance ir the Grey Cup final. If a third] Van Pelt kicked four converts| Bombers completed 11 of 19 for- game is necessary in the best-of-|and got a single when a 29-yard|wards tried while Esks made three final, it wili be played Sat- Sea geal Hemp. Welt Wide br good on 1 of 27. Two intercep- . ,|tions 4 urday afternoon also in Winnipeg. whose charleyhorse early in theing on A, ombers had no bear rterback Jim Van Pelt, a 2 year-id Toole from the nk ame wa he oly nab Bor | == Niagara Falls Int. B Champs versity. of Mighigan, mixed his 8 [plays well and passed the pants|DiPeg point on a quick lack on off the Eskimos Saturday, while|the last play of the first half. his line gave him fine protection.| Parker got the Edmonton touch- The Bomber defence, led by|down in the last minute of the game, grabbing a 16-yard for- SUDBURY (CP) -- Niagara Falls Thunderbirds, in their first of football, captured the Ontario intermediate B football championship here Sunday with a Herb Gray and Dave Burke- holder, held quarterback Jackie|ward from Don Getty. End Joe Mobra converted. 24-27 victory over Sudbury Hard- rocks. Parker and the resi of the Ed- Halfback Peter Potter romped HOCKEY SCORES, STANDINGS for three majors for the birds in By THE CANADIAN PRESS a|the Sudden-death contest while National League WLT Buddy Beach and Garry Kennedy g|added the other touchdowns. Pete |Rysdale booted four converts and Cam Kenney lofted a 40-yard single for the remaining points. Quarterback Eddie Giacomin fired touchdown passes to Norm Rutenberg, Rene Pierce and brother Rolly -Giacomin for the Hardrocks who took a 14-0 lead early in the first quarter before Niagara rallied to lead 28-14 at half time. Gene Ceppetelli barged from the three for the final Sudbury] major as the Hardrocks moved ing game of the western football SUDDARD'S 497 Simcoe S. RA 5-3979 = FN | WOODVIEW PK. BANTAM GIRLS CRA CHAMPS Feted for being CRA GIRLS' | Park clubhouse. The girls were | trophy, They are, from left to i Eoiay : Soak), Donna each pres right, front row, Angela Min- ermey, Patricia Dancey, Ruth Sotthall Champions for Jus eed wilt sys acs, Sheila Bennett, Linda | Britton, Mary Elliott, Karen were the Woodview Park Ban- | tray, along wi €08Ch | Thompson, Betty Dal Ziel, Trivett, Carol Germond and Al tam girls Friday night at the | and manager, and the bantam |Chicago Linda Boddy. Back row, Nor- | Leavitt, manager. L Windsor Rink or ahiclab Results Chatham 5 North Bay 2 Packers Lose Ope ner Sault Ste. Marie 7 Kitchener 12 ° ' ST. THOMAS (CP) -- For th To Russian Team yn . w Montreal 3 Chicago 1 | Wins Early Bird" [Boston 2 New York 4 i Sunday's Result second successive year, the Wind- MOSCOW (CP) -- The visiting they also lost the first game but/11th minute and Moe Young of | Detroit 4 Toronto 1 {Sault Ste. Marie 7 Windsor 5 Sunday's Results Monday's Game Montreal 1 New York 2 Sault Ste. Marie at Chatham sor Curling Club rink skipped hy|Toronto 4 Boston 4 OHA Junior A Wilf Greenwood has won the top| Detroit 2 Chicago 3 WLT F Kelowna Packers rested today be-|came back to win a pair. Regina tied the score two min- Tort in fhe Scout aunugl two. fore continuing their five-game A capacity crowd of 14,000 in utes later. [here during the weekend. exhibition hockey series in which| Moscow's indoor sports palace Hass Kowalchitk, a 200-poutider ; a faster Russian Meh Jock a saw Sunday's game. Hoe Kelowna, put Canada in come-from-behnd 43 victory In| py ;ceiANS FASTER the lead 3-2 three minutes before OHA-NOHA Sr. A Chatham 20 Kitchener 18 Windsor 17/8.S. Marie 16/ Sudbury 16/North Bay 1 Saturday's Results A Pts. Montreal 42 Boston New York Detroit 9 7 52 6 48 8 36 7 58 45 49 APls.| 34 24 36 54 44 13|to within one point in the third 10/quarter. Doug Ogston kicked 41 g|three converts to complete the 4" 7, scoring. 6 6 | Barrie A Pts. |St. Mike's 37 26 Marlboros 47 24 Hamilton 68 18 Saturday's Results 86 13 Peterborough 3 St. Catharines 5 65 12| Sunday's Games 59 11 Barrie 3 St. Michael's 7 St. Catharines 5 Marlboros 2 Monday's Games Hamilton at Peterborough St. Michael's at Marlboros Quebec League HH PETERBOROUGH WINS | PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Pet- erborough Collegiate Vocational School won the Central Ontario Secondary Schools football title with a 136 win over Richmond! Hill High Saturday. IT'S FA FOR YOUR ED PINE V S "REC" ROOM" Hockey G A Pts. Bathgate, New York 11 20 Litzenberger, Chicago H. Richard, Montreal McKenney, Boston 12 15 Tuesday's Game St. Cath. 12 Boston at Detroit |Feterigh G The other members of the American Deagve Windsor tik were Audy Ander! ,, 1330 i son, second, ford, - ' gp Bn inn ood an early lead| Generally speaking the Rus.|'he Period ended. Gordon Cammidge, gh ay " i JR 1 4 2 but the Canadians came back to|sians were smaller but faster In the Jia minvise of the Two London foursomes won the| cleveland 611 1 lead the Central Sports Club of|than the Canadians and outshot|& v s|other two awards, as 32 rinks| providence 611 0 the Soviet defence ministry 3-2.|and outskated them. youthful high-scorer for the Rus-|from Ontario and Detroit partic- t 511 1 The Russians, many of them vet-| Dave Gatherum, 25 - year - old|sians, came through with two|ipateq in the first major Ontario} o nester . erans of world and Olympic|Packers goalie held the Russians|straight goals to pull off the vic-|gpje], | Saturday's Result= competition, scored the tying and|off until the ninth minute when |tory for Russia. Buffalo 1 Cleveland 3 winning goals in the final. Baulin scored on a snap pass| A Russian team toured Canada R S 2 Hershey 3 The second game will be played| from Fidorenkov. Yuri Pantyukov|last year and in that series won HOCKEY'S BIG 7 Providence 2 Springfield 5 Tuesday. scored for the Russians in the|five, lost iwo gud ed one. 2 | Sunday's Results Trois-Rivieres 5 Quebec 2 The Canadians arrived here|second period. eral members of the team here| ffalo Western Le Friday after completing a three-| Then defenceman Tom Stecyk|took part in that tour of Ontario] By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sprijgtield 9 Buffal 1 2 Spokane 5 I ave 7 game series in Sweden, wherelof Carville, Alta., scored in the'and Quebec. Andy Bathgate, New York Ran- Hershey 1 Rochester 5 Victoria 1 Calgary 5, gers' smooth right winger, col-| Wednesday's Games Seattle 6 Saskatoon = A 4 a i Porcupine Mines Senio~ nd Aces Within Point lected three goals and an assist Plovidénes 3 Rufalo Timmins 2 Kapuskasing 7 T 00 el e ea S . in two weekend games to move SPringfie y Okanagan Senior Of Leading Royals back into a tie for first place Eastern OHA Sr. A Penticton 9 Kamloops 5 . > |with Chicago's Eddie Litzenber-| APs. ona Inermediate A By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ger in the National Whitby 21) Goorgelown 4 Bradiond 7 ' 1 Tr S 3] Quebec Aces advanced to within ; Hull - Ottawa 48 10 y one point of the league-leading League scoring race. Belleville 58 10/Trenton 6 Port Hope 8 Montreal P during the week-| The leaders: Cornwall 2 8 on ion tA Juuiop B Brooklin Combines outplayed (Cockertdn, Lundmark) 1.15/end, thanks io the cellar-dwelling Kingston j Goch 7 Preston 4 and outscored the Whitby Hill-| 2. Brooklin--M. Jones Chicoutimi Sagueneens who upset Saturday's Resul Burlington 4 Waterloo 8 crest Juniors Saturday night to| (Carnegie, Grandy) .... 6.52|the Quebec Hockey League lead- 20 (Cornwall 6 Kingston 7 | Quebec League the tune of 6 to 2 in an OHA| 3. Brooklin--Fairey jess 9-3. 1g [Belleville 4 Whitby 4 | Montreal 3 Chicoutimi 9 Junior "C" exhibition game play- (Ferguson, Grandy) ... 13.46] The Aces lost 5-2 to Trois-Riv- 8 Sunday's Results Irrss Rivieres Z Quebee 3 ed in the Port Perry arena. 4. Brooklin--Lawson |ieres Lions Saturday night, but : {Belleville 2 Cornwall 5 Western League .Gary Lawson notched two goals| = (Majerrison, Sranyy) " ay Dated the Lions 3-2 in overtime ¥ Rigen. Montreal ¥ | Kingston 6 Hull 9 New Westminster 0 Vancouver 4 "red-hot" i i ties -- G! , 3.40; Neal, . ucyk, Boston , Ee Fay ig hi Mig rei 12.28; Fegan, a Sues hangs on to first Hace ey Montreal 17 | wiagston i ald A 3 oe B Wills and Neil Pascoe picking up 1655; Lawn (5 min.), FE points, re Ta Ts atv Stasiuk, Boston 17 |Hull at Belleville Burlington 4 Waterloo 5 gles. | .), 19.11 " : Sb i | |{leres 13 and Chicoutimi 19. Gord Unga Bl il 5 Brookline arossey) 9.56] , Starting off slowly in the Sun. : Referee Bobby Simcoe a nd| 6. Brooklin--Lawson 397 Samg 3t Chicoutirnl, bridig Linesman Harold Jeffrey were (Carnegie) 11.15 | joes than 15 minutes 4 the third called upon to break up a few| 7. Whitby--Platt period with Michel Harvey, Tac- seuffles, but held the game close- po) Hillmen, 11 59. | dues Locas and Stan Smrke lead- » ¥ "i i? ton. ns |Ing the way with two goals each. opens the Junior "C |Fralt, 13.55; Grandy, 14.20; M.[ gon Mosdell counted twice for s in Newmarket Thurs-|Jones, 16.44. [Montreal and set up the third paen they play Gor-| 3rd Period Royals goal, by Jean Paul Denis. ke The Com-| g Brooklin--Pascoe In the Trois-Rivieres game Sat- ho ame will be (Ferguson, Grandy) ... 18.09 urday night, Orval Tessier paced e Port Perry| penalties -- Majerrison, 1.55; [the Lions with two goals and two nd. Grandy, P. Tran (5 min.) 3.25; assists. Ed Hoekstra got one of summary | Whitby bench, 4.23; Deschamp, the other Trois-Rivieres goals. 1st Period 19.23; Tripp (misconduct), 14.40, - E. Tran land Lundmark, 19.02. changed today. They were in- Rangers Upset Habs . jured critically last Friday in a In Slam-Bang Battle tet ot OTT, WIFE IMPROVING GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) -- The | condition of Mel Ott, 49-year-old | member of baseball's hall of (fame, and . his wife was un- At Boston Ron Stewart's tie-| : 4 { producing goal with two minutes been serious. Wings outshot their | left was worth $3,400 to the last-| hosts 26-19. ; : osted their|Pl2C® Leafs, They were warned) Gordie Howe, Nick Mickoski, wi Cy EC night |before the game that failure to|Jack McIntyre and Alex Delvec: a ease. Produce at least one point in their|chio supplicd the Wing scoring oY nadiens io a next two games would cost each Punch. Tim Horton made Tor- ug at °N Sh It player $200 in pay deductions. jonto : Tels. 1 d | jaulted them past Detroit Red 'Leafs started off with a 20 BY Agate rk lice Boom neat Wings Chicago Black Hawks(lead, blew it, and had to come 89908 ALE ly Ee bred into ce in the National|back with two late goals to Sal Beals as NHL fC Ae Hockey League |VaBe the tie, Frank Mahovlich, Ju" Ct 2° sor A ast season's top rookie, produ . Saturday ight Jie New york his first goal of the 1958-59 cam. | tank Cieeja, aud Lay Poel gre Kocked 0 x e second-p! Bob Pulford and Allan|8 e other Ranger goals while {Fleming Mackell and Don Me- It was their second double-vic- Stamey got the other Toronto) enney hit the mark for Bruins, ory weekend in a 'row, both at : | hy expense of the two top clubs.|: Don McKenney fired two for In other NHL action Sunday Boston with others by Johnny S . li I night, Toronto Maple Leafs and Bucyk and Jim Morrison, | pecia 1Zé In Boston Bruins battled to a 4-4 tie, Hawks had to come up with two, Ready-to-Wear and Chicago Black Hawks won afgoals in the second period for| Clothing & Furnishings home stand against Detroit Red their victory over Red Wings. Ed, FOR STOUT MEN OR By BEN WARD ook at those New York 20! Rangers © AIR DRIED eo EASILY HANDLED ® LOW IN COST FREE ESTIMATES EASY PAYMENT PLAN NO DOWN PAYMENT paign. 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HOW THEY STAND MOORE IN FEUD The Hawk victory gave them a| The Ranger win Sunday came fourth-place tie with Wings at 16| in a brawling ffght-filled match{points, five up on the hapless] that saw 13 penalties handed out|Leafs and one behind the hot New in the first period. Ranger cap- Yorkers. tain Red Sullivan and Divkie| Canadiens rule the roost at 20 Moore tangled twice in that per- points, Bruins have 18. jod. At one point in the game| Saturday afternoon at Chicago the Madison Square Garden the Canadiens showed a United crowd chanted, "Get Moore, @°tigiates television audience the | Moore." [style that has made them over- None of the game's 19 penal-\whelming favorites for the NHL ties had any effect on the SCOr-|titje They spotted Hawks an Ed ing, thanks chiefly to standout|y;tzenberger goal in the first per-| nelminding by Habs' Jacquesijog then roared back. Plarite and Ranger Gump Wors-| Maurice Richard, Claude Pro- vost and Dickie Moore got the Habitant goals. SIZES 38-56 41 TO &N" "OSHAWA'S MOST COMPLETE SUPPLY HOUSE" 'MILLWORK s BUILDING SUPPLIES 1279 SIMCOE NORTH STOUT SIZES 46-60 200 TO 450 LBS DUNN'S TAILORS 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 3.7611 i Bartlett put Rangers abend 1:08 of the game. Maurice -~ B got the matcher for Habs LEAFS LOOK BAD his 599th NHL goal. Andy Bath-| Leafs looked bad against Wings gate's 11th goal of the season put Saturday night. Toronto netmin Rangers in front to stay. He now der Ed Chadwick blamed himsell tops the league in goals, |for the loss but he couldn't have RA 3-4694