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PPL STRE “Many kinds | of goodies » will be found at the BAKERY “COUNTER 5 WEEK ‘S SPECIAL —- CO-OP CENTRE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | re FRESH YOU CAN “ALMOST “HEAR” THE FRESHNESS | 7 § B.C. Grown, full. of goodness, 2 Ib. b 9 Og ....... CG, | ‘Will Bogner, 18-year-old «skiing {‘star™: ‘mot entered in the giant. slalom and his place: was: taken by Sepp \ Behr. the, slalom. + ‘ t ‘ e theo ee ee ee ee ee kd juicy Winesaps bess es “Taste: tempting, a snowy whito . wyated vagiebecapedes oa, mg I be ’ Cea Savoy's * The game madcle history as it was the second tie ever recorded in the league and came. on the heels of a 3-3 game _ between Savoy and RCMP on th last lea- gue outing Friday night. With the score 7-3 for Savoy jat the end of the second period Sports. Shop fired. home six counters in the final frame with ‘Savoy players in the sin-bin dur- ing every. score. With il seconds remaining : and | Tw wo na tions sidelined at Oly ympics | “sQuAW VALLEY, Calif. uw —. The dissension-plagued Winter. -Olympics ‘open’. Thursday... ‘with Nationalist. China and India still on the sidelines. . The ‘Internatjorial Ski Federa- |. tion, which ‘controls ski competi= tion, Tuesday night” referred pack to the International Olympic Committee the question of’ allowing Formosa’s lone skier, Cheng Hung Loo, to compete. There seemed °* little chance he would be let in. The’ ‘federation also rejected another one-man national team. Jerry. Bujakowski, Polish-born citizen .of India.. But him the honor of going down on the slalom... -and. Biant | ‘slalom With? India. ‘and ‘Nationalist China out, there are 31 .coun- tries represented. by. 850. ‘ath-. Jetes. ‘PERFECT WEATHER | : { Weather. conditions appeared / perfect for the $20,000,000 10-day “which | has Sie unedl’ -¢eentre. ‘of -.contro- ao "Hockey, 8 Skiing?! as. | -versy. here, appeared’ to be: calm- ing “down. * The. International Hockey Federation ‘submitted to ‘a; 10-day rather than: an ‘11: sday |: | schedule - with the first games y Friday. Among other developments; -from.: West Germany;.. was Gogner will: compete in’ the downhill A Swiss mother, expected to be a bright star of the Games, ‘was entered In the downhill, She is Madeleine Chamot- Berthod, the defending eho fon, She injured her Head © : month ago and relnjured it here In practice, but apparently ‘ds VAT TELE ED PWS ING lead fades | as infractions rise . - By KEN SPECHT yt . ‘Dail y News Sports Writer , The. fickle finger of fate in the form of referees’ decisions turned a sure victory into near defeat’for|t Senior Floor Hockey League Savoys. | destiny figured prominently. Sport Shop battled to a 9- with the hotelmen, now in sole possession of se¢dnd | place, | : Sports Shop 12 1 5 18 25° at 1:55-of the first period - with it . gave |- The digit of as | pennant-winning 9 deadlock Tuesday night Sports Shop leading 9-8,. the sportswear ‘goalie Ron = Tsuji knocked the puck into his. own net while attempting to’ clear it from the crease: Two Savoy play- ers were in the penalty box sit- ting out mizor infractions. PRPDO SLES LP EOVID OLE LO CADO POPOL OD A W T L GP Pts, Savoy 8 2 97-17 18 RCMP 8 107. 16017" Parkers 3. 0” 12 $15 °= 6 woorercoereroret PLO DPIOO PRL PO OL: Savoy’s Alf Moran jammed his stick into the puck; lowered his head and bulled his, way through blasting in four cofinters. Robinson opened _ the scoring a 15 foot screen’ shot but the -! Sports Shop lead was short- jived .as two minutes. later Savoy’s ‘Frank Shannon back- handed -a.20-foot shot by goalie Ron: Tsuji.to tie it up. ° “Savoy. ended the period with a 4: 2 lead: on’ two goals by Moran and one by George Warner, to one by Sports ~ ‘Shop's Gordie Cameron. ‘ During: the ‘second “stanza Savoy :increased’:their: Jead” as Moran dénted: the twine on two more occasions followed by a singleton from. Klause Callies. lone’ second-period counter. “A total of 12 penalties were ‘handed the Savoy crew in the ‘final period as sportswear’s Ern- ie Novikowski pulled: out of his| scoring slump to net two count- ers while. his teammates George’ fired in two goais. ’ For Savoy Bill Gurney and Alf} Moran gained one goal apiece, in the last period. festival. ‘but there were indica-) ~ Atcswould . 15 ay financial and probably in}. . A. “sterling- goaltending. per- game McMillan-handled 58 shots]; while his. counterpart: in the. shots. ° ‘Referee’s Ron” Davies. ‘and meluding’ a game misconduct to Sports . Shop’s Bill Sunberg, while” attempting to keep. tem- pers in check, ; went to ‘the: Savoy squad. LAST. ‘NIGHT'S FIGHTS FRESNO, ‘Calif. —Roque Ma- ravilla, 170, Boise, Idaho, out- pointed: Cal. ‘Brad, 169, ‘Los An- zeles, 10, LOS AN GELES Boots Mon- roc, 124, Los Angeles, outpointed LO OLOOLOO DODO OTEELD ere] Only” seven penalties Sports Shop's defence a: the W T L GP Pts./levied. by referee’s’ D. ome five goais to lead in the 'parkers - 10 1 6 17 21-| Specht and Jim: ‘Arsenea scoring. Sports Shop’s defence-| ormes 9 1°5 #15 19 five to RCMP...” - ‘man George Robinson followed,; Romp 7°. 10 18. 15 a Robinson scored Sports Shop’s|- -| jor league career. with the. Ath- Robinson and Joe Didichuck also! formance.’ was turned » in: DY Sa- j| garaged “at nh the’ hotelmen’ wore almost perpetually shorthanded. | * Through’ ‘the: course. “of: the |v Sports Shop-net, Ron Tsuji, was, re ear called. on to kick out 25. of 34 Peles oe Floyd ‘Jessop handed out. a. total}: ‘of 35: penaltics during the game, |: Twenty-three’ of the penalties _— _ Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, February 17, 1960° Tight race e featured 1 In "lunior puck foop With - Ahvee games remaining and two’ | separating the top two teams in the Junior FlGox Hockey League, the’ pennant chase may not be decided until the final night. “Parkers moved into .a com- manding position Tuesday at the): Civic Centre as. they grabbed a. two-point edge over their ‘near- est rivals, Ormes, with a 10-7 win over RCMP.; Ormes and Parkers were ‘tied “for the Jead before the game. Fine defensive . backing. “by Parker’s Robert Arinstrong and Larry Atchison allowed RCMP marksmen only 23 shots on goal- tender Ray Windle... ‘Parkers applied a concentrated ‘attack to break through the con- stabulary’s defence for 37 blasts . on goalie Gerd Gottschling. © .|and Skip Cronk: tallied oni netted two goals apiece. ‘The. second’ period . saw - Thunderbirds gain a Tk4 lead a Ken Nakatsu.and Ken Cameéro tallied ; twice and ° Pat. . Ohars scored” once. For RCMP Jin Murdock and Jack Martin’ no chi ‘ed‘one each in the second. “ RCMP could only. manage ‘atti in the. goal scoring. during *the final stanza as Bill MacLeod scored -his third goal of the oem and Murdock and: Martin fired: in “once apiece, . _For ‘the victors in ‘the ub lr Sports Shop 4 1, 10. 15... 9 POOR LOOPED OL OL OOLOIOEODLEP OH OODE Parkers’ Bob Armstrong and}: RCMP'’s Bill MacLeod dominated | the first period scoring as they “Athletic s 5 star | dies at 69 _ IPSWICH, Mass. an. — John (Stuffy). McInnis, . first. baseman in the old Philadelphia ‘Athlet- ics’ famed $100,000 infield, died Tuesday after a long illness. He was 69. — McInnis began his 18-year ma- VERNON | 0} Kimberley’s “per srennial champion and» veteran vinclal curling wars, sta strong claim for the. British 20 umbia’ Ladies Curling Assd tion ee here, Tuese t detics in 1909 and formed-.a po-' jnorinern: zone “winher: in ‘four a ‘tent ‘infield with Eddie’ Collins, 'starts in the -round-rovin séties i Jack Barry. and ‘Home Run |to determine | ‘the’ BC, repre i Baker. The team won the world |ative to’ the. * “hwestern.4 ‘series in 1910,. 1911 and 1913. \playoff{s in ‘Victoria -next month. McInnis later played for Bos- | The knockout-style East, Koot- |enay foursome.‘ended the d¥y’s i ton Red Sox; Cleveland Indians, ;Boston Braves and New York |P | Giants. He: then managed Phila- | | delphia Phillies... a McInnis had