mm s Rookie Torn twice as the tartans I Sports Oddity For Today j illtFft Mod bio Itogu piKhtri uit lh fonn bog tuttniivtly but i th i en who ltft louctitl II H it Vtrft lew of lh Pilti- V burgh Pifoltl Enjoy A High Life Today I fM 4f rft PAPPIN POPPING IN LEAFS GAMES By THE CANADIAN PRESS If Clarence Campbell presi president ¬ dent of the National Hockey League had any doubts about the financial success of exhibi exhibition ¬ tion games they must have been erased during the weekend Campbell granted each of the six NHL clubs permission to play two pre season exhibition games In their home arenas this season with a warning that they would be discontinued if the crowds were not better than 50 per cent Saturday night fans were turned away from the Maple Leaf Gardens when Toronto Maple Leafs met Detroit Red Wings in an exhibition game and some 12000 supporters turned out for Montreal Can adlens lntcrsquad game at the Forum The defending Stanley Cup champion Loafs were less suc successful ¬ cessful on tho Ice ending a 33 tie against the Wings Sat Saturday ¬ urday and losing 2 1 to the Detroit club In Kitchener Sun Sunday ¬ day Jim Pappln saved the day In the first game poking In the tying goal off rookie Peter Stemkowskis goal mouth pass with three minutes remaining Andy Dathgate and George Arm Armstrong ¬ strong got the others Dob Dlllabough Ron Murphy and Marcel Pronovost counted one each for Detroit Officials said the crowd of 14024 was larger than any of the last sea season ¬ son Tho tickets had been sold on a first come first served basis Alex Delvecchlo and Murphy who came from Chicago Dlack Hawks In the NHL player draft last spring provided the De Detroit ¬ troit goals Sunday before a sell out crowd of 7731 Pappln again scored for Toronto It was tho second exhibition win for tho Wings who de defeated ¬ feated tho Loafs C l last Thurs Thursday ¬ day at Detroit ROOKIE HOT FOR CANADIENS ry Gray scored Whites defoalcd tho Reds 0 3 In tho Canadlcns first lntor squad game Rooklo Jim Roberts John Forguson and Loon Rochcfort got tho others Jean Dellveau Yvon Cournoycr who spent last sea season ¬ son with tho Junior Canadlcns of tho Ontario Junior A Series and Davo Dalon scored for tho Reds Tho Dlack Hawks won tholr third consocutivo exhibition gamo Saturday night trouncing Doston D ruins 7 0 at St Cath Catharines ¬ arines paced by tho throo goal pcrformanco of Chlco Makl Dobby Hull Rod Hay Eric Nos torenko and Stan Mlklta added tho othors Now York Rangors tied tholr top farm toam BalllmoroCllp pors of tho Amorlcan llockoy Loaguo 0 0 Saturday at Drandon Man and dofootod tho Clippers C 3 at Winnipeg Sunday Thrco former members of Iho Maplo Loaf chain Dob No vin Dick Duff and Rod Soiling who went to Mow York in oxchango for Andy Dathgato and Don Mc Kcnney last season got goals In tho two - gamo sorlcs Soiling who played with Tor Toronto ¬ onto Marlboros of tho OI I A Junior A Sorlos last winter Duff and Novin all scored ono oach Saturday along with Jim Mlkol and Earl Ingarflold Paul Andrea fired two for Daltlmoro while Cord Labos lore nryan Hoxtall and Davo Richardson got tho othors Novin got anothor goal Sun Sunday ¬ day along with Vic Hadflold Phil Goyetto Joan Ratollo and Harry Howell DUly Taylor paced tho Clippers with two whlloDuzzy Doachamp got tho tho othor PUSSY CATS SAY RATS TO MOUSER CHAMPIONSHIPS CALGARY CP - A tall less British manx cat has fol lowod hor noso to tho 1004 World Mousor nhamplonshlps In Calgary Summor girl ownod by Mrs Mod a Lowis of Calgary cap captured ¬ tured tho tltlo oasily ovor 14 othor disinterested competitors at tho Calgary Cat Show Tho ton-month-old manx cut took 34 and 04 soconds In two trials to track a mouso through a glass maze Tho mouso Is not Injured In tho hunt as only his scent Is loft In tho maze Two tlmo formor champion Fordlnand Leo who holds tho world rocord oil 0 soconds was bored with tho competition and wanted to bo out of tho maze Volvot ownod by Mrs Elslo Sullivan of Calgary was runnor up ke Citizen SPOIRTS Standings WESTERNCONFEnENCE WLT F A Pts Calgary DC Is it a big car Is it a small car Is it a compact 0 3 0 183 100 12 0 0 2 103 00 12 Sask 0 3 0 Edmonton 2 0 0 Winnipeg 1 8 1 232 131 12 103 270 4 170 202 3 CASTERN CONFEHCNCD WLT F A Pts Ottawa 0 2 1 100 131 11 Hamilton 4 3 0 148 118 8 Montroal 3 4 0 80 120 0 Toronto 2 0 0 110 104 4 MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1964 REGINA SHADES WINNIPEG Rldors and Hamilton Tigor Cats In tho Eastorn Football Conforonco Jackson who usod to play with McMastor Univorslty Ma raudors of Hamilton guided tho Rough Rldors to a 23 8 win ovor Montroal Alouottos Satur Saturday ¬ day and maintained Ottawas throo- point load atop tho EFC Cosontino a product of sonlor intorcollogiato football with Univorslty of Wostorn Ontario Mustangs at London shared In Hamiltons 27- 14 rout of Tor Toronto ¬ onto Argonauts Sunday Jackson began his spectacu spectacular ¬ lar porformanco with a 107 yard pass-and-run play with ond Tod Watklns for Ottawas third touchdown Ho also throw touchdown passos to Canadians Whit Tuckor and Ron Stowart Jackson completed 13 of 18 pass attompts for 281 yards C gr iiiuiiiitiiuiiittiiiiltfl k lv J Wa iuiiiiii 1 i ji in r i imi imiMtowwiwiAv u i wwjiiywTOJm 5 Yes Its a Volkswagen 1500 Its a big car because it can carry seven children a mother and eight smiles Or it can hold live grown ups sitting down Its a small car because its three feet shorter than most station wagons And its a compact because we dont waste a single inch of space The engine is hidden away deep down in the back So you have a 5j foot flat loading area And up under the front hood theres a trunk Just like in Volkswagens famous beetle shaped sedan And our VW 1500 has all the other advantages of the more familiar looking Volkswagen It gets better footing in mud and snow because the engine weight is over the drive wheels Theres no radiator to freeze or boil And it doesnt use much gas The VW 1500 usually gets about 35 miles on a gallon That goes a long way with seven children ami a mother 601 Victoria Street Hub City Motors and Equipment Ltd Telephone 564 7229 Placo klckor Moo Raclno addod tho othor Ottawa points with a fiold goal and twoconvorts Stewart led tho ground attack with 103 yards gained Montroal had built up an oarly 8 0 load scoring all Its points in tho second quarter on a touchdown by Nat Craddock a convort by Glno Dorrotta and a single by icoklo JlmMcKoan Tho Rough Rldors trailed 8 7 RACINE CHANGED BALL GAME going Into tho third quartor but Raclno booted his 33 yard Mold goal and Montroal bogan to fado Tho Alouottos oarly running strength was displayed by Crad Craddock ¬ dock who gained 01 yards on 10 carrlos and Georgo Dixon who picked up 28 yards In eight carries McKoan and Vornon Colo shared quartorbacking dutlos for Montroal Only three of tholr six passos woro complete and notted only 47 yards Ottawa ran up 21 first downs to Montreals 10 and gained 473 total yardago compared to the Alouettos 127 yards Stowart also caught four passos for 47 yards Cosontino firod two long touchdown passos to Tommy Grant on identical pass pattern plays that caught Torontos deep backs unprepared I Esks Swoon When LionsStrike MAC BURTON helps Liens wL h wk SHERWYN THORSON catches Lnncnstcr ED BUCHANAN rushing king Canadian QBs Run Teams Riders Ticats Both Win WHIT TUCKER Ottawa scorer By THE CANADIAN PRESS Rubs Jackson nnd Frank Cosontino aro two quarter quarterbacks ¬ backs who didnt come from the United States by way of the Canadian Football Leagues airlift Doth aro Canadian born but each figured prominently in wookond wins for Ottawa Rough By THE CANADIAN PRESS The status quo of the West Western ¬ ern Football Conference was undisturbed by two games Sat Saturday ¬ urday Saskatchewan Rough riders and British Columbia Lions con continued ¬ tinued their winning streaks Winnipeg Blue Bombers lost their seventh straight game and Edmonton Eskimos couldnt break the Jinx that has kept them winless aga Inst WFC clubs for two years Blue Bombers were defeated 31 30 by Saskatchewan and the Eskimos lost 49 C to Edmonton Saskatchewan moved Into a first place three way tie with BC and the idle Calgary Stam peders The Stamps and DC get a chance to move ahead Tuesday In a contest In Calgary which will bo carried on tho Western CTV network Bombers are In tho confer conference ¬ ence cellar behind the Eskimos who picked up two victories thlo year against Eastern Con Conference ¬ ference teams Saskatchewan bounced to a 17 0 lead In tho first quarter had It cut to 17 7 by tho half but moved ahead 31 10 at the thrco quarter time Fullback Art Perkins was tho Winnipeg strongman collecting three touchdowns Halfback Leo Lowis got one end Jack Robin Robinson ¬ son kicked three converts and a single and guard ShcrwynThor son scored a safety touch by dropping quarterback Ron Lan Lancaster ¬ caster in tho Roughrldors end zone Riders George Reed scored two touchdowns end Dick Co hoc got one and halfback Ed Duchanan got tho other Gerry James booted our converts and collected a Hold goal Buchanan regained tho WFC individual rushing race when ho collected 00 yards on 11 car carries ¬ ries Lowis made 132 yards In 13 carrlcs ono of them a 37 yard touchdown offort Duchanan also had his long run a 08-yarddashupthosldo-linos for a touchdown In Edmonton thoro was no doubt aftor DC intorcccptedan Eskimo pass on tho Lions 10 yard lino mid way through tho opening quarter and turned It into a touchdown In 11 plays Prossloy la tor howovor brought tho soil out crowd of 21000 tho first ovor In Edmon-to-to its foot with a flashy 37 yard gallop for tho only Eskimo touchdown and tho longest run of tho gamo Willie Fleming went 20 and 33 yards for two touchdowns Rooklo Bob Swift quarterback Joe Kapp halfback Ron Morris and end Mack Burton collected ono oach for DC Tho Lions piled up 28 first downs on 203 yards passing and 242 yards rushing Eskimos had HI yards rushing and 08 yards passing WANTED DRIVER - 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goals powered Deutz Flyers to a 0 0 victory over Legion in a Prince George Soccer Association game yesterday Legion had only three regular players available for the con contest ¬ test which was played on a slippery field at Rotary Stadium Other scorers for Deutz which had a full team woro Marcclllno Gomes Johnny Da Sllva and Rlno Polcotta In other games Prince Georgo Nationals bashed Eagle Lake 7 1 and Williams Lako Maplo Leafs knocked of visiting RCAF Station Daldy Hughs 0 2 No scorers woro available Stephens Near Death MINNEAPOLIS AP - Ted Doon fullback and halfback with Minnosota Vikings of thoNa tlonal Football Loaguo and Sandy Stephens formorly with Montroal and Toronto of tho Eastorn Football Conforonco woro Injured In on automobllo accidont Sunday night Stophons Is In critical con condition ¬ dition with a broken leg and sovoro cuts In tho crash Doon sustained a dislocated hip mul multiple ¬ tiple cuts and a posslblobrokon leg A spokosman for tho Vikings said tho hip injury alono would put Doan out of action for tho romalndor of tho NFL soason Tho car In which tho two woro riding struck a troo in South Minneapolis Stophons 21livoslnStPaul Ho played a quartorback at tho Univorslty of Minnosota and began his pro caroor with Mont Montroal ¬ roal Alouottos In 1002 Ho was with Toronto Argonauts briefly last eoason aftor bolngroloascd by tho Alouottos Doon 20 who played his colleglato football at Wichita University is offenslvo half halfback ¬ back with tho Vikings Ho was drafted by Philadelphia In 1000 and played four seasons with tho E agios He camo to the Vikings this soason in a trade one round with llandlon and two with Larsen The same thing Isnt going to happen to me this year Im going to be throw throwing ¬ ing a lot more punches Almost all his punches landed In his no declslon bouts Ho hit Handlen almost a will completely dominating tho bout Larson with almost a 100 fights spread between here and the Rcandanavlan countries was harder to hit But Adolph was still connecting with authority It was the best Ive seep Roger In three years offered announcer Dill Mahood He was really landing with his right hand Larson agreed and felt part of the credit should go to Walters who had been sparring with Adolph In workouts since the boxing season began about three weeks ago Baseball Scores American League W L Pet GBL NY 80 00 001 - Baltl 00 02 002 1 Chicago 80 C3 080 2 Detroit 78 73 017 12 12 Clove 70 73 010 13 12 Los Ang 77 70 003 14 12 Minno 70 70 407 10 12 Boston G8 84 447 1012 Wash 00 03 388 32 Kan City 04 00 SCO 30 FRIDAY Los Angolos 8 Daltlmoro 10 Kansas City 0 Now York 0 Minnesota OBoston 7 Washington OChicago 4 Clovoland 3 Detroit 1 SATURDAY Kansas City 3 Now York 8 Minnosota 2 Doston 7 Washington 1 Chicago 0 Clovoland at Detroit ppd rain Los Angled at Daltlmoro ppd rain SUNDAY Kansas City 0 Now York 4 Los Angolos 8 2 Daltlmoro 0 8 Minnosota 12 Boston 4 Washington 3 Chicago 4 Clovoland 0 7 Detroit 0 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet GDL Phlla 00 00 000 - Clncln 83 00 007 0 12 St Louis 83 00 007 0 12 San Fran 83 07 003 7 M 11 w auk oo 77 72 017 12 12 Pitts 70 72 014 13 Los Ang 70 70 000 10 Chicago 07 82 400 22 12 Houston 03 88 417 27 12 Now York 00 09 330 30 12 FRIDAY Now York 2 Houston 3 Phlladolphla 3 Los Angolos 4 Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 3 SATURDAY Chicago 0 0 Mllwaukoo 3 8 Pittsburgh 4 San Francisco 13 St Louis 0 2 Cincinnati 7 0 Now York 1 Houston 2 Phlladolphla 3 los Angolos 4 SUNDAY St Louis 0 Cincinnati 0 Philadelphia 3 Los Angeles 2 Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 4 Now York 0 Houston 1 DANCER ADOLPH A PUNCHER NOW By DOUG MARTIN Citizen Sports Editor Roger Adolph a fancy-stepping bantamweight was listed In tho fine print advertising tho Prince Georgo Boxing Clubs oxhlbiton car yesterday Ahead of him were a como backlng trio of pros Harold Mann Jimmy Walters and Al Chabot along with amateur Buddy Palmer of 100 Mile House But when the exhibitions wero complete It was the 22-year-old Douglas Indian Adolph who drew the loudest and longest cheers from a boisterous 300 fans The gate receipts of over 200 were given to Palmer to help him make up the money he will lose when he takes time to compete In the Tokyo Olym Olympics ¬ pics next month Adolph was on a comeback of sortshlmself when he stepped Into the Civic Centre ring for a three way round robin with votoran Thorky Larsen and Harold Hondlen Adolph has beon trying to get back on top ever slnco he cap captured ¬ tured tho Canadian bantam bantamweight ¬ weight tltlo in early 1003 No ono has ever questioned his moves conditioning or courage With Adolph it Is a different kind of problem He seldom throws a punch At the Canadian championships last May he was content to lay back and let Edmontons DUly McGrandle carry the fight McGrandle won the title and ono of the five Olympic berths for boxing Ive learned my lesson now Adolph said after going Walters and Mann drow a good natured ribbing through their four - round no declslon bout Porhaps it was Just as woll In truth It was a sluggish affair If thero had been a de decision ¬ cision Walters would likely have won The Chabot Palmer bout was another prize winner Chabot lighter but stronger combined the class that Prince George fans saw In him when he was winning Canadian championships as an amateur with the new moves he picked up as an unbeaten professional in California He pressed the fight and forced Palmer into the most strenuous workout hes had since winning the Canadian am amateur ¬ ateur tltlo last May MANN CHABOT WALTERS GET PRO OFFERS AGAIN Prince George will he having throe active pro boxers in a month Junior lightweight Al Chabot and light middle weights Harold Mann and Jimmy Walters have re received ¬ ceived oilers to resume their careers under Sid Flaherty at San lose alii Tu three ospoil to have their first lights arouul the end ol October They all continue to live and work in 1iiuco deiugo Hying south for their bouts Flaherty hopes to have Chabot groomed lor a title light against Flash Klonle in the Philippines alter aboil four waiuiup bouts u