— ra Pr edie " ACROBATIC GOALIE socecer match with the Nether- lands in Rotterdam Sunday. Ap- parently he wasn’t too succes:- Jean Nicolay, golakeeper of Ihe Belgium team, bends every pifort to stcp a score during the Western Football Teams Facing Crucial Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS Snow and wintry cause be isn’t -to—daunt western foot- fans with an exciting four- ~ — week end Sere, Edmonton Eskimos | e in Vancouver to battle with | itish Columbia Lions and Sask- | chewan Roughriders visit Cal- | wy to face the Stampeders. Monday, in afternoon games, gary visits Edmonton ahd Skatchewan plays host to Win-| peg Blue Bombers at Regina. ft is a crucial ery team but Saskatchewan lose record of 10 losses and e win eliminates them from the fee-team playoffs. GHT SITUATION Winnipeg can’t afford to tose.| _T™ y of its four remaining games it wants to hold first place and Edmon- | 1, with five games remaining, | bye into the playoffs. in a second-place deadlock th sir al elimination. At the bottom of- this hungry ap, a Saskatchewan club fired | by a new coach, Frank Tr- eka, takes on the role of po- | itial spoiler. me odds are with Esks Vancouver, Edmonton players | p leading the league in rushing, Ssing and pass-catching. The mgy, defence has allowed an) erage of fewer than 10 points a me. JUBLE LOSs ,~ Ldoms, on the other hand, have t two first-line tackles—Chuck iiter and Curt Iaukea — this ek, "This ‘Quilter’s quitting) is a S. Iaukea was a tremendous is,’ moaned Lions coach nyne Robinson. © Robinson still_isn't sire iether Vic Kristopaitis, the Id goal expert who led Lions two early wins over Edmonton, li be ready for action. Jompared to these, coach gle Keys’ troubles are minor. lonolulu’s Bid or Loop Berth ; Turned Down By MURRAY ROSE "EW YORK (AP)—Honolulu’: | for a berth in the still un- m Continental League was re- ted Friday. tepresentatives of the Yawal-| €apital were told. however, | their application for a fran- would be given serious con- | eration if the projected eight- | m, third major league éx-| ids to ten or more teams. MIE Shea, organizer of the. gue, didn’t ‘cive any reason for turn-down but-it undoubtedly ; olved the distance and ex- ise . Honolulu’s presentation was de by Mayor Neal Blaisdell | | Yetsuo Higa, Honolulu bus- ssman and sportsman, in an} rs meeting with Shea and - Rickey, president of the | = ‘Continental, which expects | begin operating in 1961, pre- | =i “ five charter members | York. Minneapolis - St +4 Houston, Toronto and Den Ht does not appear a< ** een bevonr id be possible at this time be se of the difficulty we are ing “in ascertai.. ming three cities for. our aiding eight-team league. - We have applications from. ttreal, Atlanta, Dallas - Fort th and Buffalo. We have as- sd Mayor Blaisdell that in future plan very serious sideration will be given to ex- sion and to Hvunolulu.” ia SS. | weekend for | B.C. The Stamps must win | two games to stave off vir- | Mike Kmech and Don Duncalfe, |two Canadian guards, are ailing |but the rest of the team isin good late-season shape. Calgary coach Otis Douglas, 'his job reportedly lost anyway, has demanded a top effort from his players. A blowup earlier this week ty Douglas resulted in fines = several players and the fring one. |DON STONE SET Good news for Douglas is the |fact that import halfback Donnie! Stone is in shape to play. Stone }sat out Calgary's loss last week j to Winnipeg with a knee injury. Calgary is not taking Saskat- chewan, who upset B. C. 16-14 | Monday, lightly. The Roughriders gave Edmon- Hi IF YOU NEED WATER. / YOU NEED US Douglas Bros. " Jones Ltd. li | i WELL DRILLERS | Abb, Cooly Boy, Blue Mary, Nellie Bangs. |My Darling, Jolly Dick. By THE CANADIAN PRESS The chief question in the Na- tional Hockey League this season appears to be which club will fin- ish second. First plece has all but heen conceded to Montreal Canadiens, | Stanley Cup champions for four outfit again for 1959-60. Six games are on tap this week- end which should provide some | clues to the problem. In the open- | ing games of the season this) week Chicago Black Hawks downed New York Rangers 52 and the Montrealers dumped Bos-| ton Bruins 4-1. . Tonight Detroit Red Wings and | Toronto Maple Leafs make their | season's debut, Detroit moving into Montreal and Toronto at home to Chicago. The other game has Rangers at Boston. THREE GAMES Sunday night “Montreal ts at Boston, Toronto goes ta Chicago and New York visits Detroit Much of the weekend interest centres on the Toronto-Chicago series where some rouzh and tough hockey is expected. The} clubs met twice during exhibition Right Time Cops Jubilee Stake WESTBURY, N. Y. (AP)— Right Time, an aptly named bay |, colt, held on gamely in the} lstretch Friday nicht to win the | $30,738.65 Jubilee Stake for three- | year - old pacers at Roosevelt. | Raceway by a nose over heavily | favored Meadow Al Driver John Patterson rushed | Richt Time into the lead at the quarter and never was headed during the 2:03 2-5 mile Meadow Al. driven by Joe O'Brien of Alberton. PFI... was the.3-19 favorite w th a crowd of 24.592. He challenged the pace-| setter passing the three-quarter | pole. Right Time responded to Pat-! terson’s urging and blazed a! 29 1-5 second final quarter that) Meadow Al couldn't match in the closing strides. ton_a first-half scare last week The winner, owned by Byron before fading in their first game Kuth, Chesterland, Ohto, under coach Tripucka, the former |Co™ded his third straicht ful that day because the Nether lands won, 9-1 (AP Wirephote) win and | Passing quarterback who re the seventh in 23 seasonal out: | - wheeler’s 1959) placed George Terlep. j ings The side Z limbed t¢ 974 33 The Riders’ roster still reads | - Rice ” rime, sod ke in | like a hospital index. but ap-} the bettin t ng, returned $1! 0, $2. = parently enough-players are im) 44 $2.60. Mect-w Al good shape to form a dangerous} yore $2 9 and $2.20 This d ‘pl ace squad. “nisher Chancev Farve!l paid Winnipeg is in good shape phys- $3.70. Buich Harmony wound up| feally and the team has been! fourth. ‘followed by Edgewood practicing in snow to prepare for! Arbiter, Canadian Invader, Dares Monday's tilt. _ |Direct, and Glenville. Starters For Monday Afternoon Ist Dash. 1.30 P.M. Royal Train, Callie Hal, Long Dan, Lily’s Pointer, Ken’s Pride, The Shiek, Mary Leah, Premier J. Walter. Morriell Woody, Sonny Budiong, Propane, Lady Clegg, Jolly Helen’s Dream, Ted Gennessee, Jean Clegg, Dainty Dianne, Myrtle E, Raven Abbe,*Cathy Clegg, MacGee Volo, | Here Am I, Nell's Lad. Ch'town Driving Park Ginger E, + Runnerup Spot Is Uncertain In NHL years and another powerhouse | ger | Jack Stilley gave each fighter 45 re-| tours, Leafs winning one and ty- ing the second. During that second game, 29) alties were handed out inclad-) ng two match penalties, two! majors and a misconduct. ‘The main episode was a@ stick-swing- ng duel between Ed Litzenber- of Chicago and Toronto's Mare Reaume. , Rodriques, Clay Fight To Draw PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kid Sisto Rodriguez, unranked Calif- ornia light heavyweight, he'd highly-favored Vor Clay of P adelphia to a 10-round draw ¥Fri-' day night in a televised boxing | match. Each fighter weighed 172/ pounds. : The unbeaten 20-year-old Phil- adelphia carried a record of 10 victories—eight by knockouts—| and one draw into the fight. Clay was a 13-to-5 favorite; over the native Puerto Rican | who was rushed into the fight | Wo last week as a replacement f>+ Jesse Bowdry, St. Louis light _| heavyweight who pulled out be- cause of a virus attack. Judge James Mina scored the fight 46-45 for Von Clay while ref- eree Dave Beloff carded it 46-44 in favor of Rodriguez. Judge points. The Associated Press had the Californian a 4643 victor. Rodriguez, Californias state champion, forced the Philadelph- ian inside through most of the) fight. Rodriguez confined his at- tack to the body. keeping Clay off-balance, either by tying him up after left-right combination punches or moving away quickly. Rodriguez, beaten only once in 26 previous fights, landed the hest punch of the night in the fifth round when he staggered Clay with a right to the face. Later he. drew blood from the | Philadelphi an’s nose” The Puerto Rican was unmarked. There were no knockdowns. oe TTA WE SS > Se LERRAIN We. Sa VAM AME ig. "0 crams ‘ OCT. 13 - 24 -ANNOUNCING THE C.N.I.B. ANNUAL CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS — PROVINCE WIDE -— Provincial Campaign Chairman—E. A. Jessome Co-Chairman for Special Names in Charloftetown Dr. G. D. Barrett and L. R. Bagnall -- OBJECTIVE 59, 00. 00. Eye Service—Eye Bank Registry Employment—General Services Home Teaching—Pre-School. 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