Seance ae quite prreck PES aeehts SPS OS ed pS TE & esis hints os ~ te o “s eee ie Bobb pretty. ‘today -° finals-of the Secondary primary 2B: Event by reason of a 10-5 vic- tory, over ‘Pete Moroz in the 8 cots ‘Lemire will play the winner of wy ‘the. “Anderson-Shier . encounter “scheduled: for.early this. after- “noon. in the. finals tonight, - : semis. “slated.to meet the. Terry : Lewis: RCMP rink at. 20: 30 this "morning. . : Or of seven wins to‘only one loss -ter he, chalked up ‘a narrow win oe | ‘Tenge; c. Event. » Columbia high school basketball : ‘championship... some’ ‘as. the: -se€ason’s loudest; ° ’ most: thrilling and completely) Ang Bree Stee: “he! Lemire squad with: nine j “wins. and. no losses was sitting, “already -in the o'clock draw last night. aaLemite ‘was also:in the A évent Bob, ‘Anderson’ Ss rink had a rec- " justiafter midnight last night af- the ‘Miner Simundson rink 89. close was’ ‘the count: on. ‘the ec “Rupert ‘Senior: High | “Princ =: school “Rainmakers left:for Van-! .: couver ‘today: with high hopes efybringing back. the British /The® ‘tournament, "described by 6, teams’ ‘have the win the laurels: --Courtenay on Vancouver Island,..runnerup. to Victoria last: year; Abbotsford; Penticton, “Magee. of Vancouver and: Vancouver, _ College. On: the Rainmakers’ are: 5 “WJeEhn. Olsen, David | “Allen,” Dick siech ts Mike Lemon, Don. Mar- tin, Bruce’ Mitenell, John Scuby, | and: Bill: McLeod.. Also going with the’ ‘team is. team manager Chris ee * Dickson paces 708 Pinheads to ‘twin honors) “BHI Dieksan of Pinheads in A Division of Local 708 Five-Pin Bowlitig league captured men's high single and high triple with scores, of 313 and, 746 last Friday, ‘His ‘effort, helped. Pinheads gray team honors with a single of 1157 and a triple of 2040, Botty Hyndman of Electrons squad took women’s high single with a}: 281! 767. “In-cls league aetlon, Cellars’ Doug Slack with a high single of 306, teammate Tom Loekhart with a 663 high triple and Phyl- is Norborg with n 261 women’s high single helped Collars collect team high single of 1060 and team high triple of 2950, |. ’ Bandra Theobald | of Dodgers rolled women's high triple of 507, Results; “A Lengue—Orbits 4, Digesters 0; Pinheads 3, Arrows 1; Hot- “shots 2, Tloctrons 2.0 B Lengue--Cellars 4, Maniacs 0; Wages 3, Woodroam 1). Dode- ers By Sparks 1, mo ' rame and high triple with New plan, set for Rose Bowl BAN FRANCISCO’ oe The Athletic Association of Western UnWoralties Big . Five decided Montdiiy to select ‘a Now ‘Your's | Day: Rose Bow] opponont from the.top tonms of the 1060 foot ball, season, an / “The “at, large" solection was made necossary after tho Big Ton. withdrew from the Pasa~ “dey; Galyf., classic,’ Dre Prank Kidney, ‘University of sOallfornta professor and spokesman for. “tha. Big Dive, wid: all membor teams would be aligible to becomo' the host club this,year. They: are California, Stanford, Southern, , California, UCL Aang Mal coat it GENS fe” y Anders son memained i in two ; competitions clock this morning with a good chance at collect- g'some of the silverware up for grabs in the Prince| ° Rupert Golden Jubilee Marine bonspiel. | Tee Tee vy hey eo My My ee ey ; eet called to. measure and Anderson inch, mary D Event Kristmanson with a. 6-1 record knocked off Dom} Dominato’s crew to. semi-finals. Bob Ander son.at’8 a.m, today. © 8. |30n 4, 3; Georgeson 3, Shier 12. Mathews 9, Anderson 10; Scott 8, Myers. (TVR 1 “p.m.—Slesinger - (PG) 3, Pal- lister 10; Mitchell 8, Hidber (S)-3. MacDonald 2; Manson. | (PG):8; Lioyd 9, Deane’ 35. Mealy} 6:45 p.m. —Gomez 8, Rowboth- am 6; Pallister 11,’ Simpson 4; Cooper 7, Laurie ‘8. Mathews. 5: Lloyd.5, Mitchell 10. . 8: 5. _p.m.—Yeo (T). YS. Heggie est ‘chance to! final end that a referce was got the nod by a quarter of an In the secondary ‘to second pri- make the Also in the, semis of D ‘Event were John Pallister, Jack: Laurie and Jack Mitchell’ with games schadujed for this, afternoon. Pallister. defeated. Darrow Go- mez, Laurie beat Irving Hill of Prince George’ and. Mitchell dis- posed of Tom Lloyd. . In the C Event quarter ‘finals Mel Mealy downed Larry Pruden of Terrace while Joe Scott de- feated ‘Stan Cooper . 10-9: at. 5 o’clock ‘this morning. Rusty Ford, who beat out. the Joe. Gior- ‘dano rink, was scheduled to mect MONDAY... -A Event. . BO Event . 1 D. mi —Lemite, 10, iM: ‘Simund-| 3:30 p.m. “Moroz §. jWhatmen oo 8 p.m, —Moroz’ '5,. Lemire’ 1 10. (semi- -final).. ".C Event... l'p. m Laurie. 7, Giordano 14; D Event - oo ~~ 3:20. p.m —Kristmanson 10, A. 7, Hill ‘Dominato ‘10. 40:15, a anger (PG) 3, cos: “KE Event = 45 ner4; ‘TUESDAY A Event: 12:30 a.m.—Lemire | 6, botham | 4, : C Event g: 45 a.m.—Mealy 12, Pruden 7. 5 p.m. —Scott 10, Cooper 9. _ D Event ' 12:30 a.m.—Hill 4, ‘Laurie. 10: Kristmanson: 8, -. Dominato. 6; Gomez 9, Pallister 10, _E Event | “12:30 a.m: —McLaren 6, Eyolf- son 7;. Bremner 9, Blackburn (PG) 10. : 2:45 am —FRarker 4, Deane: ‘11; Berg: 5, Manson 4; R, Eby 5, Rud- derham 0 (default); A, MacDon- ald 7, Dibb 14; Hughson. ‘6, Smith (K) 0 (default). '5a.m,—B. Simundson 7, Hidber | (S) 6: Schuman 6, Field 7: ‘Host- mew tte Sw VV ts VN New Ne af : 8 p.m. —Kristmanson 5, Gomez ° od V: ‘runs in six‘innings to his old: ' inemesis, Los Angcies, Row-; ' + victory; : St. Louis Cardinal runs in a 12-: .8 victory over the 'Reds: Bauer accounted for. five! land 6, J, Eby 9; Little 8, Eyolfson 10. SEN SY ‘ CANADIAN CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS, . ‘the. Ernie Richardson. ink from. Regina, are shown - -holding ‘the Scotch Cus which . they hope to successfully defend a. best-of-five series with a third straight -victory. The Rich- ‘ ardsons, from left, Wes, Garnet, x ONO NT tonight: in, the third game ‘of Arnold: and’ Ernie; beat. the Scottish champions 14-7 last’ * night and 11-8 dast ; Friday. SPAHN STINGY, By The ‘Associated: ‘Press » as Mil- waukee Brives registered a 6-4 Musial drove .in three - Cincinnati} runs. in ‘Kansas City’s . 10-1 thumping of New York Yankees, ped Chicago White Sox’: three-~- game winning s treak '8-5'in the only other game schedyled. STINGY SPAHN: Ds _Spahn,. who will be 39 ‘next month, and whose lifetime: rec- ord is 14-30 against, the Dodgers, gave up only five hits. He struck out three and ‘didn't allow a walk. Third baseman Eddie Ma- ‘thews’ error accounted for the ‘unearned runs. "Musial, 39, had a home run and CHAMP'S RIB BROKEN SAN ANTONIO, Tex. | (P-—Joe champion, suffered a staggering of a virtual unknown Monday 1 period of Innetivity. vat It was his first defeat in 16 months but: il’ was only. pride that he lost. The ttle: wasn’t at stake, Author of the upset was Ray. PortiNa of Houston, Tex, Brown, (PAPC OTISOS OVOLE CAPPOOTEIIIVEION Minnesote end. Dick Johnston signs with . Lions VANCOUVER: (OP) = Hirst. string end Dick Johnston. from. the University of Minnesota lis been signed, by British. ~Cohimbia Lions for the 1960 Foothall Union season, — the: “Vions said taday, |. - Johnson ts 20 years old, sx feet four Inches tal and welgls, 218, We war-can allestate high. xohool performer In Red Wing, Minn, and took over = firste string ond position in: hiv: sophomore. yoar at Minnesota, ' We-heold the position for most Of his Junior season despite a series of. Injurlos, Wo. dropped out of univorsity without take ing: IMs senior-yenr, ~~ Flons backfield conch Dave ‘Skrein, who conched Jahnston at Minnesota. before - coming hore, suid the end had: the heat pair of hands on the Min» nosoty squad and above avor= ta me TD “age apeod” ye ih te Unknown Texas fighter scores TKO over Brown Brown, world lightwolght boxing technical knockout at the hands night and faces | an ‘Indefinite 19d tre usenee from Baton’ Rouge, *!a., wns working cnally, against. Portia. when, he caught | ‘fi wild swing on the side of hfs body in the fourth’ round “ rot the scheduled 10-rounder! Brown coasted the rest.of the round and in the fifth before telling his handlers hé couldn't continue, The fight went Into the books asa sixth- round toch- nical knockout. Brown was taken to _pospltal, whero | ‘authorities sald” he suf- ‘| fered'a fractured costi cartil- age, A doctor sald this was the “game as a-broken rib.” He sald the champion will be out of nction for at Jonst a month ond “prohably several more” Brown said. the blow “started hurting Immediatély and that's whon I started: running around,” Tho champlon backed away. and the fans booed, not. knowing nhout his Injury, .- Brown welghod 136% pounds to. Portilla’s 41, Sports Calendar Marine honsple 7 pan, and 0:80-pan—A ovont and Bovent finals, Floor hockey - 0:45 f M--Parkor's ve Ayports | Warren ‘Spahn, Stan, Musial, and Hank ‘Bauer two- -run double in leading» St. ' Louis’ 18-hit attack. Jerry Lynch ‘had a grand-slam homer for the ‘Reds and: Ed Bailey hit one with two on to account for all of cin- cinnati’s runs, Bauer, 37, and Norm Sieburn, traded by the Yankees to Kansas City last winter, drove in seven The.. Pittsburgh. Pirates snap-} runs. Bauer. had. two doubles: and three singles and: Sicburn a two-, ‘run double. — The Pirates scored: five times in the last three innings to beat the White Sox. Danny Kravitz had two: singles for the Pirates, who benefited from. eight walks given by Barry Latman and loser Dick Donovan. Minnie Minoso. had three hits for the American League champions. Frick ‘may rule in Lane’ 's favor SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (M—Buse- ball commissioner Ford Frick says he may rule in favor of Frank Lane in the Cleveland trader's running = fight witiy, Bucky Harris, gencral managor of Boston Red Sox, “But before I can render . decision, I'l) have to have alt} the facts,” Frick said Monday: night, The feud was touched off whon. and Jim Marshall were traded, to Cleveland Indians for Russ Nixon, White then retired. to devote full time to a bowling business, Lane, Cleveland general man- nger, sald the trade was off and demanded Nixon's return, Hare ris refused, A heated exchange of tolograms followed, Frick said: “We have a rule In’ baseball that In the cvent a traded playor doosn't report to his team by 10 days aftor the season opens, the deal Js cancelled," "The rule is cloar and shyple, Tf White isn't with the Indlang by the specified time or ho ap- ios to be voluntarily retlrod ofore the 10th playing day of the season, the deal would have to he cancelled" " Last Night's Fig Fights Houston (44 — Sonny Wlaton, 212%, Philadolphin, stoppod Cloveland Wilting, 214, Youaton, (2), Dallag (i) — Roy Harris, 196 Out and Bhoot, Tox, outpolnted Henry Hall, 208, Milwaukeo, (7), 7 mens (Buddy Turman, 187, yloy Bhop (junior soml-finala), 7:45 > ne Re » vs Parkar: faanlor {fing po EY “ee tay | so te i v3 iy e i f, fae ih Ww ly wh ie hie a aad hes Vea | ‘{ :FMo0re, 103) Dallas, (10), - in 4 "Yin ‘ os ’ wae! uy ite ‘. : je Red Sox catcher Sammy White: Tox, outpolnted sonny |" wy" \ five series. . The Canadian champions ‘eas-! ily. beat the Hugh Neilson 'rink, 1 winners: of the Scottish. champ- ; ; jonship, 14-7: heresMonday night | jafter. taking: the first 'gam port: in the first end: “After. two ends the visitors took 2 4-0 lead and went on to freeze the result with a three- ~ender in the fourth. | ON TOP THROUGHOUT | The Canadians, displaying a | combination of knockout and ‘draw curling, -were on top throughout the game..Whenever the Scots got two rocks into the ‘house they were quickly polished off by the Richardson foursome. Commented skip Niclson after- wards: “We can’t keep up with them. At least, not until we get the rules standardized.” Richardson, confident of re- taining the cup, said. the. Scots would. not have won more than |four games if they had played in {this year’s. Canadian curling championship, — Edinburgh city council paid. a rare compliment to. the Cann- dians Mondiy night ‘by spot- lighting: Edinburgh Castle. in thelr honor, The Richardson rink, togelher with supporters who accompan- jed them to Scotland, are due to: land at Malton Airport, Toronto, Friday night, a | O.C. soccer ‘LONDON United Kingdom. Mondny: . ENGLISH LEAGUE | fe Mhdrd Division. | ~ Accrington 0) Mansfield 1. Colchester 1, Southampton 1 Newport J, Sonthond J SCOTTISIT LEAGUE Division | poned from Fobruary 27) | Ser Memorable Droits sanalCY th, ay} arent RY TANT ae RUM Latta InN any BRNO ) -~ Taavartisamont jb not publishéd or. dhiploper "by, the Aquat faulted feud o iy the, : yere ws ~e Y EDINBURGH (CP). — The Ernie Richardson} | ; rink from Regina, with two straight victories in the:| “Braves trim Dodgers in oo game bag, enters the third game of the Scotch Cup curling series tonight in Glasgow with a strong chance of: scoring: an outr ight victory : for Canada | in the best-of, ee De of. many: professional | ‘fcame to’ Vernon®in 1953 from ‘| Calgary Stampeders. 6... Prince Rupert Daily News : vee Vernon's | George Agar - VERNON '()—Vernon Canad- Jans: playing: coach George, Agar _)has announced. his. retiremerit .| following ‘his ;club’s : “upset. loss against Kelowna Packers in the _| Okanagan ‘Senior Hockey League :} finals - ‘Saturday. . Agar, Q, 41-year-old veteran clubs, He has ‘Tuesday, March 22, 1960 | ‘ afinounces retirement .; since propelled the Camesterd to one Allan Cup, two wester Canada. titles and. three PPOs vinclal champlonships. Others hanging up thel skates are centre Frank King; ° formerly of Montreal Canadiens} and defenceman Willle Schmidt, veteran campaigner in the Western Hockey League, : a pormemine quien een ro bat No Games "y 7 ‘ CANADIAN LEGION BINGO. 8th game—$50 Under $15 - ©.» $100 Jackpot Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers—$500. Consolation $100 Legion Auditorium, Tuesday, March 22nd . 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