wa t °, os “Ly SBYe HE: CANADIAN: PRESS arry, Regan was.’ bargain buy at $10,000, He's . ruins look ‘like: the “sharpest, player. purchasers in tional Hockey: League.. yet ba The 26-year-old winger ‘of the Quebéc Hockey-League this.year for the $10, has- scored’ si have. been important. ones e'up, with tyes opel two during th tont nem’ 4-1" Sunday VA EAD; “Despite the Sunday.sett oint.lead:at.the top. of the league race, Montreal C ings, tie ries arid ended:up: the season, with:a:3-1 win angers... ;.* ‘ sare fhree Point making Bos , picked up ‘by Boston’ from Quebec ed’ six goals in the 1956-57 ‘campaign and most ( 6. weekend, One gave Bruins | 0° Maple Leafs ‘Satu rday, . The; other froma shutotit as Chicago Black Hawks thick, Bruins maintained their three-: | Canadiens and rsécond spot, clashed:in ‘a home-and-. with two deadlocks; 1-1 Saturday. and hgagement the fifth-spot Leafs drove. . At Toronto, Regan, a native of North Bay, Ont, scored goal No. 5.at 7:25 of the third period ta make it 3-2, Peppery.Leo La- bine, a six-year man with Bruins, scored twice for the Boston squad before 12,590 fans. : Leaf marksmen were wit COSTLY CONTEST | Lo, It was.a costly game for both teams, Bruins lost rookie cen- tre Jack Caffery, a former Toronto player, who suffered strained ligaments in his right leg and will be out for possibly six weeks. _ Leef forward Barry Cullen emerged with a knuckle-bone frac- re that may keep him on the sidelines for: three, weeks. _ Bruins weren’t as sharp against the iast-place Hawks before 7,002 customers at Chicago Sunday. They were down 3-0 before Regan got the first Boston goal, Jack McIntyre, a former Bruin . Forbes Kennedy, Eddie Litzenberger and Gus Mortson tallied for Hawks. - oo OFFENSIVE POWER . oe a , Chicago goaltender Al Rollins was brilliant. He stopped 17 in the first period and went on‘ to-make-a total of iting Terry. Sawehuk, the Na- ngers Bob Pulford ‘and Ron Hurst. 000 draft tu . ‘ Bruin drives in t 28 saves, Noim Defelice, subbing for the a handled 26 Chicago shots, over the. d for Vancouver Golfers» Association, {|four-day meeting’ will committee: mentioned :|).- Top! flight “interriati |fers:are: expected. toa \present the richest’ U. ment: are.. the’. Tam. ‘|| the::$40,0 TeXas. DON “Bri ‘| F LONDON “Brig: eaking. ata. :pat, 8p ‘some. ee [1 ed'25-years ago.) nolF Tournament 7 er, -gold trail. ‘co-ordinator for the: United States.- Professional lejon the 1958 program... “No exact dates. have-yet :been selected | but, Diamond.:said’ the. ‘prefer August: when'‘.the weather. zishould be:good.:The course prob- { ably, will bé selected next month. promoted by: Chicago's George S. bars. him,’ will be the first cas- Mays, with, a °3100,000, pool and ualty-in a cleanup of California! nine would be. enou 00 -;Colonial 1 -B:'C. Pep-! mission. us meéting: of; » Kilroy: the Royal’ Society: of- Arts, said “ference smeé:.715° Canadians, had’ y is vat London, House: since: it | One of "Many" In Current Probe “SACRAMENTO, Calif, (AP)— State: athletic commissioners planned a telephone conference today: to put the finishing touches on an order revoking for’ life the California boxing licence of match-maker Her-' : \ man (Babe) MeCoy. , ithe order following five full days: , And the commission chairman, | of hearings in Los Angeles dur-, br. Den oy of Saran ing November su erty Dem ’ We Pesta nia | Del: a dozen” other California ring) t contains nine counts against | prow Snint will nobi weCoy. ranging from fixing! At . mo. fights to cheating boxers aSso-! McCoy, if the commission dis-|ciating with known criminals,” | Kilroy said. “Any once of the; wh to revoke | | | i | said the be placed “iti would onal. ;-golf- ttend. “At S, tourna- O'Shanter, Open in; boxing promised last June.when' his licence.” vee 3 Governor Goodwin Knight ap-: The commission chairm <* ._ pointed. his “new “broom” .com- clined to name the other fight - _ * ‘Heures whose:1957 licences would ; told a reporter the con-| be, withheld but he. said the list of the commissioners. to- | corresponded closely’ with those: ssentially a-last double-|reebmmended for revoeation last: e repott of a special | an de-! ' ! te i stayed ‘day ‘is e ‘open-icheck of the MeCoy. revocation! August in-th . ,order"before it is signed. ~ | governor's. investigating ‘COULD GO TO COURT: -.jmittee.- re a '” Qnee: signed. ‘it; will be trans-|' The. cominittee’ jist “included ‘milted'to McCoy, Kilroy said. -j big names such as McCoy and nent “McCoy licence will be tevoked,-.If:heige wants to.get it: back he will have jra to go to ‘superior court.” > * . i In Los Angeles, McCoy's lawyer |on charges ‘of cheating boxer's—- ‘said his client “is making ‘no recommended : for revocation istatement now. After the action were: William J: Graham of Re- jis taken we may have something ‘40 SAY. ee : “McCoy resigned last Septem- per as¢ matchmaker ‘for the Olympic Auditorium in Los An- ' i As: of “that momen - ! les and: pronioter Jimmy Mur- y of Oakland, : Others: at. that: time—mosi.y jmento and Johnny Munro, Hirry ‘Find, Stephen’ H.. (Suey) Welch, Melville. Himmelfarb and Abra- ‘ham. Nunes, all of Los Angeles. geles but retained his state lic-| . Managers or promoters whose Tae pote Inew licences are withheld can 11 com--ask for a hearing before the com- iting mission, Kilroy said. ence, The chairman said a missioners took part in wr Mickey Mantle Rated ‘Athlete of the Year ANCHORAGE, Alaska @}—"Just lke hitting a grand-slam home run in the world serles.” Mickey Mantle says that's the way it fecls to be named male athlete of the year in the ann- ual Associated Press noll, This ds a real big thrill,” confides the Yankee star, “the plygest I've ever known off the baseball field.” Mantie dominated the poll as he dominated baseball, He piled up almost twice as many ballot points, 333 to 168, as his nearest rival in the poll, Olymple triple gold medal win- rer Bobby Marrow, In third place was world heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson, Basketball star Bill Russell was fourth and (he Yanks’ no-hil, no-run, no-anything pllcher, Don Larsen, ranked fifth, Mantle wis n long way from the scene of hls baseball trlumphs when The Assochited Press located him here In Anchorage to give him the news, He has been here with the Tab Hone troupe that came to entertain UWE, servieemen at Alaska bnses, He left Sunday by alr, return ing to the States and [ec ot SB ees ben fe Php Boo ) PS REBRINCE: RUPERT * / E'PEUMBING & HEATING : ete ‘ mo poo sd Hae oy Bud Sehumon mw ” habe M : - cup eesnenna ciesele er ecieee on ey . fy 4 ob n s ww ta sytney. que won i ore ! ae 4 nob "yy 7 wih DA nee, ¥ 4 number of sveaking engagements, Mantle just about cornered baseball's honors this year, Ie won the ‘iiple crown” of batting in the Amerlean Lew gte--the hitting, home run and runs batted In champlonship He also led the Icague In searing with 182 runs and wound UP As Unanimous cholee as (he league's most valuadle player, ee ye gees t May your vy heart hy fled with peace and good will on this happy day, To All Our Friends and Custonvors from CHANDLERS STUDIO — ‘ en ay ah tte ad Cilticdl acdataey com- + 'gipromoter Cal Eaton of Los An-: no, Nev., Jackie. King of Sacra-: anadiens, Wings Still in. Rudy Migay, a defensive specialist, showed unexpected of- fensive power at New York Sunday as he led Leafs to thelr win over Rangers with two foals, A crowd of 15,109, one of the largest this season In New York's Madison Square Garden, looked on as Migay came through with his goals in the final ‘period to settle things. Tod Sloan was the other Leaf! sniper, Guy Gendron was the Ranger marksman. At Montreal, Detroit goaltender’Glen Hall performed , bril- liantly as the Wings.and Canadiens battled to their 1-1 draw pefore 13,928 fans, Hall was the target of 38 shots, Goalkeeper Jacques Plante of Canadiens had only 22 shots to kick ont. Both goals came in the first period. Ted Lindsay scored for ‘Detroit and Bert Olmstead of Montreal, «- . The game at Detroit, was a dilly, Gordie Howe scored two goals and Lindsay one in the third period ag Wings overcame Montreal's 3-0 lead. be held Tuesday, battle Bruins in Boston, ee EERE IEEE EEE IERIE 2nd Place Deadlock.’ No games are scheduled tonight, bul (wo engagements will} Rangers meet Wings In Detroit, and Hawks: London lrish 11, Old Merchant T 17 : ‘ Old Cranleighans 17, St. Bart € Old Puulines 3, Old Blues 3 Richmond 0, Harlequins 14 Rosslyn PG, Old Minniiisas & Wasps §, Bluckheath 3 Aberavon 0, Swansea 6 Bridgwater 3, ‘Torquay A 3 Goventry 13, BredYord 3 Cross Keys 3, Newbridge 6 Glamorgan W 6, Pontypridd 0 Lydney 6, Old Kdwaraians G ‘League's coast division. | ' The Canucks, two points outof , ‘the funnerup spot yulng into a! ‘game against Calgary Stamped- vers at Calgary, exploded for two; ‘quick goals. within 17 seconds| -laté In the third period to pull | ‘out a 3-1 victory. Victoria Cougars helped with | - Canadiens all but isilled the Detroiters in the first period when they scored three goals‘on a barrage of 20 shots, Olmstead, a Dickie Moore and Jean Beliveau were the Montreal triggermen. | SA) RRR A eee Sa ; orn apn ee | — | TED LINDSAY, NORM ULLMAN, GORDIE “a C woot, “f ' wo, Delroit's Production Line, 2 A Lanue 5, 4 Prince Kupert Ualy News al . ee Monday, December 24, 1986 4 to. : TRY THE "It ! lie ae | In Te Grand (Cafe | i Hu _ By The Canadian Press F he B Sel ‘Ch OO ARS oe or the Best Selection o inese Foods.‘ {]f: | A.date show of strength | Tees a ; ene cee DY the. Vancouver Canucks: OUR SPECIALTY _— TAKE. OUT ORDERS 3 , C Re b + ‘arid a late show of weak- DIAL oe 4 O UgDY _—_ ness by the New Westmin-, 321 5 ¥ ani ‘ _ ta ‘ we * 7 pe or é j—wnd Ave, West) edad LONDON |Reuters)— Results or ster Toyals allowed the " NS Saturday's Rugby Union games: iVan arn. - ! a - County Championship \ ancouve) squad to move | ‘ Devon 1, Conv 0 _ nto a second-place with: t Afiatenes ' . i Guys Hospital 0, Aleynians 3 ‘the Ro rals Acurday iaht | London hospital 1b, Aldershou Bota. * ve Saturd I) night, A CIVIC CENTRE ‘in’ the Western Hockey: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL BASKETBALL The Prince Ruperts vs The Challengers. 8:30 p.m. the Canucks—and at the same | tine lifted themselves into aj! threatening position—by down- |. ling New Westminster 4-3. Wayne : ‘Brown and Ray Powel! each’ seorad twice for the Cougars. | OUPSCORED IN THLRD - The Royels hald a 1-0 Joad' uv Neath 8, Lianclly 18 Newport 31, Plymouth A 0 Northampton 35,‘Notts Nuneaton 0, Oxford 6 Penarth 0, \uesie, Go. Rearuth 0, Penryn $ ~ Rugby 1, *Leuicewcr 1 So ives U Chae o Seotlish Distelets 6,‘ Souta “ enay & SO, Vesiun S M9, Abertitlery 9. Giestow A 14, Gala 1d OS stewnrts 19, Trinity 9° West Scots 8, Londen Ecots Leuer 1Y. Birmingham 0 AMn: outscored 4-2 in the third, {Brown gelting the winner ot: i 10:1. The New Westminster goals Old Ruthlshiane 8. aret Potlce @ weré scored by Vie Roberse, Penaace 14, Faamouth 3 Ole Dorohoy and Arnie Sch- Stroud 3. Cioucester. 0 singutz. ° . Reswits of today’s Rusby Leaguel ‘Kay Manson’s hat — trick: Oty G, Liverpoo! Cc 10 ccatte: Dowered Brandon Regals, lead | after GO minutes): . ets of the Prairie division, to a: ' Doneuster 5, Feacherstone 41 (5-1 victory over the — tail-end! '* oederefield 7, Keighley 10. Winnipeg Warriors at Brandan, ; Hull 12, Tunsset 3 {Manson fired two goals In the: Leeds 5. Vendion N 0 (called aft" second period and added another! gt Hae ey Whienaven 6 7 [0 the third when he also as- Wakeflald 2s Il) Kingston: stsisted on Elliott Chorley’s mar- rentled after GO mutes) lker, Cras oe dyyer y q ‘ ‘ ~ . Nae an meek pon! BY i , Les Colwill ecunted the other Vor 4. Bramley 7 Brandon goal, while Cece Hovk- were pot Stra bounced one in off a Reval: — defenceman to account for Win- § : 4 The followlng matches: poned because of fogs Castleford: vs Dewsbury " +nipes's only goal in the third > Lelgh vs Widness period " Rochdale Hornets vi Haliliiex ve mcs qarparares Swintan ve What GETS WINNER eee i Motlo McLean scored = wha (proved to be the winning goa, ‘for the Canucks against Calaary, taking a close-in pass from Gord ' Pennell to beat goalie Hank | Bassen at 17:03 of the third, Al- jmosl..dmimediately after the faceoff Freddie Brown eaneht Vic Seixas . For Davis Cup ue short ee a low drive ‘0 | ADELAIDE it ~- California's) “Phe other Vancouver goal was ‘Herbie Flam definitely ‘will join scored by Wingy Wyle white sid ‘Vic Seixas as U.S, singles hopes Pinney scored for the Starmped- ‘Wednesday when the Davis Cup ers, The defeat left Calgary iehallenge round gets under way, ist!) 12 points behind the s= ‘conch Bill Talbert announced tO- ond-place Edmonton Flyers, whe day, tf were idle, Brandon ts seven The draw for the 4th renewal ahead of. Edmonton, will be held Christmas Day, Cup, Victoria's vietary haosted the play begins Wednesday afternoon Cougars to within two polnts, af and ends Hriday, "second place In the const diy- ‘After watehing Flam whip, Ison, New Westinster and ‘throngh uw stiff practice seaston; Vandouver trail Seattle Amert- ‘agulnst pro star ‘Pony ‘Prabert, “@ns by elaht. poluts, “Pulbert sald there was no doubt’ No games are scheduled for ‘in his mind about Pam's ability lantint, 40 go (he distunce against efther |! re ‘Lew Hod or Ken Rosewall. ‘try Daily News Classifieds Fan Tobin A HAPPY Chrisbnar | We wish all our frlende alicart-warmlug hollday, full of Joy and good fellowaliip! 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