+ Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 26, 1959. 11 = . ee 2 4 \ged Bomber Fan Dans Cup Trip i SIPEG (CP)—A 92-year’ ball, tennis, » Incrosee, curling and “Winnipeg lawyer who was an} golf. in his yo outh, will be} g the hundreds of fans head-| SOCCER FOOTBALL ir Toronty this week for the| y Cup. \ os Pitbisdo, | recalled. “That was before 1900. a Winnipeg | At Bornber fan who often takes| used to. play five a side.” the notio nal classic, said Wea-| Commenting on Bombers’ day he hes a ticket for -the| Chances in Saturday’s game with and plans to fly to Toronto| Hamilton, Tiger - Cats, Mr. Pit- ny. blado said: “I hope they'll win. "We'll sce what the weather 1s|1 think they'll Win, There's no mearday.” he said. If it’s; use going with any other idea.” 2, he'll be 3 ong the Winnipeg He said he does not find pres- at the Con adian Naticnal| ent-day football as exciting as x hibition Stadizm to’ see the} decade ago, 3 mbers meet Hamilton Tiger-| The game is more'set out in a ts. He plans ‘to v ear a big blue pattern where the teams try to f gold Bomber button. jget a combination that ‘will de- Pausing from regular business| ceive the other side. his ninth-floor office in down-! ‘“‘In that way it is more scien- Wn Winnipes, Mr. Pitblado re¢-|tifie and rougher. You've got to Hed some of his early sporis|keep your helmet on. In some bolts. He played baseball, foot- respects it’s too rough.” - & ‘ ould Be Included ays ed Doncaster CKVILLE, N.B. (CP)—Ted, aster of Sackville and’ Bos- Said Wednesday he should be Pluded if elimination bouts are | Johansson. a to determine who will get} Chris Shaban, Durelle’s man- Canadian light heavyweight! ager, said Tuesday he had written ting crown left vacant bythe the Canadian Boxing Federation pment of Yvon Durelle. that the Canadian and British a bout with Gunnar Warme of Sweden, a protege of world Doncaster, a 24-year-old New| Empire lightheavy champion is Swick native who claims he quitting the ring. The decision won 31 of 35 professional followed George Chuvalo’s suc-} thts, is not among the coun-!cessful defence of his Canadian "s ranked contenders. |heavyweight title last week by He has been campaigning in’ knocking out the Baie St. Anne, Boston area in recent years N.B. fisherman. - id was released from the United’ Gene Letourneau, national tes air force last June after’ commissioner of the Canadian months of service. Since then | Boxing Federation, said Durelle’s has won five fights, including tithe would be declared -vacant as soon as word of the retirement was received in writing. A bout for the Canadian title would be sanctioned with the winner de- fending the crown within 90 days. The British Boxing Board of Contro] is expected to open the |way for a new Empire champion lohnny Bright ins Award DRONTO (CP) — Johnny | once the CBF advi § ight, 220 - pound fullback with | eHe’s retirement. oe imonton Eskimos, Wednesday | ght was named the outstanding | pthall player in Canada. The cd mer Drake University star! Ingo Inten $ selected by sports writers To Honor Pact i broadcasters in the Big Four| schedule for. an average of 26 sive power commands respect.) ‘| @ Knives . . . pocket and clothing, including shirts, sweaters, pants, jeans, jackets and warm coats. d-Westers_tnterprevinciei Fee OTEBOR iiton; but the wesierners’ defence “Stull. |" household This store will be open Friday and Saturday nights until 9 o'clock until Union cities. ‘World heavyweight chsieplan In-| Scored 298 points in 14 games for | is_untested.” @ Steak Knife and Christmas bepiuning Nov. 20th. Bright, the fourth Edmonton) gemar Johansson declared Wed-| aM average of 21 points. Bomber quarterback Kenny Carving Set , er to win the award since it|pesday he intends to live up to! Trimble, who never misses a| Ploen was a much improved Thermometers s started in 1953, beat outihis contract calling for a return, chance to engage in so - called| Player who had learned more Westclox . . . Clocks and larterback Bernie Faloney. of title bout with Floyd Patterson. | “psychological warfare” with the | about quarterbacking by reason) ; Watches amilton Tiger - Cats who came, Johansson also said he was) opposition, told a luncheon meet- | of the fact he played on defence Canada in 1954 from the Uni-| rsity of Maryland. The voting | Is conducted by a liquor com- more convinced than ever that) the fight should be held in New | York. “Contracf or no contract,” said the man who knocked out Patter- son in three rounds last June, “I shall give Patterson a return) Quarterback Russ Jackson of wa Rough Riders was chosen year’s outstanding Canadian ayer. Runner-up te him was!ge. I know him for a fine sports- | onton quarterback Don man. He lost and took it gamely, ty. - not makingy any undue excuses. ger Nelson, 27 - year - old I have promised him his fair| kle with the Eskimos and for- t ;chance to a return match and y with Oklahoma Sooners, | shall stand by that promise what- the award as the outstand-|ever happens.” ig lineman. He won out over amilton’s John Barrow, 23-vear-| Tribe Players Sign Contracts CLEVELAND {AP) —" from the University of tunch Imlach 5 Interested n Gerry James TORONTO (CP) — Punch Im- ich, general manager and coach ‘the Toronto Maple Le#fs, said mesday he is definitely in- rested in obtaining Gerry times for the last few months |the National Hockey League. James is a fullback with Win- peg Blue Bombers of the West- m Interprovincial Football signed for the same salaries they mion. He has said he’s in-| got last season. Although the club| rested in playing hockey after'does not release salary figures, finnipeg meets Hamilton in the | Held, who hit 29 home runs last rey Cup game here Saturday.|season, was reported getting. a e hasn't played hockey since) sizeable raise to $20,000. sending the 1957-538 season with; Strickland, who came out of re- le Leafs. | tirement to play last season, got James suffered a severe legia small raise. facture early in the 1958 football Piersall’s salary was reported | — Cleve- first batch of signed contracts, in- cluding one from Tito Francena. Francdna, named man of the year by Cleveland's writers, reportedly signed for | twice what he was paid last year, | giving him $20,000 for next sea-' son. Others signed, the Indians re-! ported Wednesday, are Herb Score, _Woodie Held. George Strickland and Jimmy Piersall. | Score and Piersall reportedly, pason and didnt return to action | at about $30,000 and Score’s at $20,000. a ntil recently. (amorous New MAICO _ Hearing Glasses that improve your appearance as you improve your hearing Now, conceal your hearing loss with glame orous color-styled Maico Hearing Glasses. Pd “We played soccer football,”’ he the Winniveg exhibition we jheavywefeht champion Ingemar |. Coach Trimble Foresees High Scores In Cup Final land Indians have gotten their! cede that Ticats’ baseball | fullback Gerry McDougall who, Armed guards keep a close watch on the Grey Cup as it is removed from an armored car for display ‘at ceremonies in ” HEAVY SECURITY front of Teiaate’e: city hall marking the beginning of Grey Cup Festival Week in the city. The cup, emblematic of Cana- dian football supremacy, will be kept under guard in a downtown bank. until presentation to the winning: team Nov. 28. By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writét HAMILTON ‘(CP)—Coach Jim Trimble Wednesday predicted a high-scoring Grey Cup final be- tween his Hamilton Tiger - Cats and the defending Canadian foot- ball champions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers. “Winnipeg is a high - scoring club,”’ he said, talking to report- ers before hustling \his team out for a drill that lasted more than an hour. “And we've been a high-scoring club too, in the past,”’ Trimble added. “The fans like to see touchdowns and I think that is what they will get in the classic. scored 418 points in a oe | During the season, Winnipeg | ; | Trimble said Winnipeg's offen- | power’’ and Duane Wood who has “*good outside speed.” Trimble plans to continue a Four final against Ottawa Rough iders, using Goldston, primarily a defensive half this season, as a ballcarrier. PASSING STRENGTH Speaking of his passing quarterback Bernie Faioney, Trimble said he likes to send flankers Ron Howell and Tommy Grant deep for long passes, and use ends Paul Dekker, Harry! Lampman mainly as blockers. system he began using late in the regular schedule and in the Big and Gene Jones o over Ticats, scoring a record 22 points himself. | RUBBER MATCH In a sense, the final Saturday at Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition Stadium is a rubber match for the teams. Kickoff for | the. nationally-televised game is 11 a. m. MST. Trimble said the psychological | factor of having Winnipeg as fa- strength, built around the arm of | Vorites to repeat this year may) work in Hamilton’s favor. “The psychological factor {Is j one of the intangibles and we never know how it will affect the | players,” he said. “‘If it is a fac- tor it probably lies with us. » ,@ Coleman Junior BYC Trotters and Welsh- men scored victories fn a double- header hoop tilt at Prince of Wales College last evening. The BYC érew nosed out the Saints 61-60 in a much disputed contest and the*~ Welshmen de- feated LePage’s Trotters 53-54. +. The cause of dispute in the Trotter-Saints tilt came just as the game ended. The timer, at- tempting to blow the horn at game’s end with the BYC crew ee ee Ne eee ee a ew eee oe - —_— ie or age ¢ = « BYC Trotters, Welshmen Notch Basketball Victories Top marksman for the win-;Wade 2, Callaghan’ $, Smith,)sell 9, Cote, Jardine 4, Herm ners was Ray Macleay who/ Mullally, Paul Murphy 12, Ryan,}don, Stevenson, J. Matheson, D. Tee eae cree Can ale rms MA Total @. Matheson. Total- 58. =~} point-getter e game a . . points. Mark Ladner i BYC Trotters:-—Father Roche| Trotters:- M. Ladner 24, -D. total of 24 points. Ladner plays | 15. K. Ready 13, Howatt 12, Gillis) Arnold 8, D. MacLean 10, Me- for the losers. 9, Cummiskey 8, Baglole 4, King, ;}Guigan 8, MacKinnon, Collins 4, Grant, MacDonald, Flynn. Total-| Chinery, ‘Farmer. Total 54. : LINEUPS 61. Handling. the whistles were Saints:- Todd 2. Tingley 4,; PWC- Lavers 15, Seller 8, R.| Dick Pepperdene and Moe Good- MacMillan .4, MacDonald 7, Mc-: MacLean 22, T. Scantlebury, Rus-! win. ° — leading by one point, couldn't get it- working and dufing this time one of the collegians sank a basket. However the timer claimed | that the game had ended before | the‘ red and white player had’ tossed what would have been the: winning basket for the Saints. Top point-getter for the winners was Father Clarence Roche with fifteen points, followed close- ly by Kip Ready with 13 and ‘Red Howatt, 12. °* | Ed Murphy paced tlie losers with a 14-point total followed by Paul Murphy and Todd, each with 12 points. | At half time the Saints were! carrying a 4-point cushion and in the fina!.-stanza_ the lead changed hands on several “oe- casions. . TAKE EARLY LEAD In the second game the Scantle- bury-coached Welshmen tock an) early lead and staved off ef-: forts by the Trotters to grab the lead. At half time the city col- legians were leading (32: 25 | STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | National League WLT F A Pts. Montreal 14°24. 4-73: 22 = Detroit’ 10 5 6 59 49 26 Toronto $3 ¢ &: 6.3 | Boston 810 3 7 7 19 New York 32°68 @ 7. i | Chicago 33.3 4:3 3 | (MELEE OCR CEES CREE! Wise Santas Shop At ROGERS Gift Centre! 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Included in this sale are 200 pairs of ballerinas, oxfords, spike and Louis heels, pumps in suede, leather and patent leather. There are mostly nar- row widths in the group: Reg. $6.95 and $8.95, clearing at only $2.00 a pair Also 50 pairs of small sizes, 4 and 414. Also during this sale we are clearing 150 pieces of children’s and teenage—} ing of the Hamilton Quarterback , Club: | ro REACH POTENTIAL “The potentialities of this (Ha- milton) football club are going to | be reached Saturday. Whether we {are good enough to reach “the | point of what is said to be the greatest football club to come out | of the west will be known Satur- | ““We have respect for them ‘the Bombers) as a good football club. We would not go to such prepara- tions if we didn't think we're a! good football team also.” Speaking to reporters, Trimble said Winnipeg appears stronger on the ground but-that Hamilton has an edge in passing. But he didn’t altogether con- rushing offence is weak. Hamilton was not solely a passing club Ticats’ running is built around | Trimble said, has * ‘great break- | away potential,” Ralph Goldston who has “real quick - - _ hitting most of the season Ploen. who was swi itched to of- fence when Jimmy Van Pelt was injured late in the season and knocked out for the rest of the year was Winnipeg's quarterback when Hamilton defeated Bombers 32-7 in the 1957 Grey Cup final. isaac REFRIGERATION - - - - supply, install and type, anywhere in Electrical Contracting - - from repairing a lamp socket to ring your house—FREE es- co Paes lagi ee s auiomatic wash- Stay aeaH ile faa ths eae tas TB Take a few feet off your Christmas list with SLIPPERS For All The Family LePage’s “The Home or Good Shoes Since 1920’. ee 4 DIAL 7341 |’ Van Pelt took over in 1958 and) . led Bombers to a 35-28 victory} he ROGERS HARDWARE ~ Co. Ltd. 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