ee . . , ‘ os tammy pone mebibe ee NG Lagegeenenteat a eG END pera ARNT R RTE ct ‘ . na cane fe EPR ee GEN hig Fy oh AB Agno, " ae ‘ ag et NE TEE PA EER VA WS Be wee HP . . A oa : oe ata 5 HEN EE EN RAN OES SO u , : ny ; ce : : . ro 4 i pal Prince Rupert» Dally News. 6 Las “hye hale E ge -Ppursday, October. 12, 1961 |: Last. Night s. Fights — | Phoenix, Ariz, (-—- Alejandro’ ae. - |) wane to “,-!Lavorante, .206,: Argentina, stop-. 2 S$ a ; . es Yanks to sign’ ped Gerald Gaines,” 20714, oD: oe aa! ee emar. bk ee Pere ngeles { (2). °%' 5 Be : , manager. Houk:; de my 3 C ot os : y Loe : ; “ ; Ly By GARY OAKES WB” Carlos co oo Sports Editor. — 1. Union. .City,” Nu, ao Wet go ae a “NEW, YORK (4) — New “York | Quiles, 137, ‘Puerto :Rico, out- ds club | Yankees, : happily paying the pointed Marcel Bizicn, 136, Jer-' price of their 19th, world series sey City (8)... et vee a championship, .ar¢ sexpected (0 | mere loor hockey in Prince Rupert faces complete extinction 2 nt {something is not: done quickly. ‘This. was the general con-. Harvey lea “3 gensus.at & meeting held Tuesday night at the Civic Centre. — a re ee. 2 mm co cha er nee ot eeu tO. ad the league’s future _ ; os 7. os 5 mana . > 8.) rg ® Caen ; : et mo in NHL opener - ‘ltwo-year contract today at an y so ae cee ct estimated $40,000 a2 season.: pee Only, 15 players bothered to attend an pr looks black as coal... ea ee pn Ba eorge ‘Ferguson: was elected president. It was “the: first - -guch-election held this year and points out the lack of interest” = by® he players. 7 20 wt gh ped Es ip : / Sports: Shop decided. to challenge any team:to ‘a game.at _ p.m, tomorrow ‘at. the, Centre. Following, this. game.. a eral meeting. will be-held. and unless. things change dras- New York Rangers are looking spry under new The champs, who set, tne trend ee a : wow oy ~ | wednesday by handing relief ace ae sa playing-coach Doug Har vey. The Rangers trounced | puis Arreyo & Nona reported ~ ponight to-Salurda the Bruins 6-2 at Boston Wednesday night as the Na- at $5,000 for his performance - ame MA Sree ay ‘Le. ae ee an ing the eason, . have 6 o tional Hockey ‘League launched its 45th season... alled ev gonference at\| | MATING GAME: YY Mee. oneO NS _ :Jealled a press conference |) |) nEBBIE REYNOL New York scorer — which Houk’s signing is expected |} ee OLDS ew York scorers were Andy He- |to. be announced. . - ee "ONY RANDALL New “York; with (seven «new II I tically between now and then, this. will be the league’s swan ' sng he! league. wants at. least 35 players to attend this meet- ‘ltaces that, included Harvey, Al|, ton,’ Dean . : ees Ce ) ing or else it will'quietly fold and die for the: coming season.» | | |Eanglols and Guy Gendron — SOE ea rie Jen Earl In-|" Houk, 42, signed a one-year |) PAUL DOUGLAS: ‘his will: mean the end of a great winter’ sport.in Rrince © ig 3 (all. former. Montreal. Canadiens garfield and rookie J ean-Ratelle.|contract. for about $30,000 when |} Cinemascope — Metrocolor Sa ee ae |v Jooked impressive with a rash | For the Bruins,. the scorers|he. succeeded Casey Stengel 98|| °° Snow Wime:, 7:30. p.t were Johnny Bucyk and new- yankee manager last ‘fall: Pe 30 p.m, Rupert..; No longer “will we jhear the. sound of a hockey- puck ‘slapping against the. boards. No longer will the sound of bone” ‘and wood onnecting echo through the Civic Centre. No longer. will ‘we see .a “handful of “bodies : battling. for. possession of, a. ‘doughnut-shaped object. of: goals in backing UD. a, . fine _|performance by veteran, goalie comer Cliff Pennington, "| Lorne (Gump) ..Worsley.. van {HAS BIG, NIGHT. «. Dye ee |. Boston and New York,, who|.. Ratelle, just out of the junior poth failed to make the Stanley |ranks, was up with the Rangers Cup playoffs the last two. sea-jnear. the end of last:season and sons, go at it again tonight —— had two goals, in three games. this time in New York... Pennington’s goal’ was his sec- Toronto Maple Leafs and the|ond in the NHL: |The. other Red Wings make their 1961-62|came off a power play in one of debut tonight with a game at|four games.he played with Mon- Detroit. Chicago Black Hawks/|treal last winter: and Montreal..Canadiens | don’t} -worsley had‘one of his bis % cr vInstead. “peace and “serenity will: reign, supreme. A. hush os Willy settle” over the “gymnasium. every “Tuesday and “Friday Instead ‘of the usual explosion of noise ‘that filled the’ air all ‘Body contact thrills fans The'bruising contact and excitement are the things which TODAY to SAT. 7-905. — “SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. the beautiful girl who left her convent tof to a man-and her songs to.the world... ‘give her love + oe, “owe Neen aii ed a Mae HOOT a RE She sees Senet peat Bee oS ye‘ the game. its appeal. For. centuries. spectators: have — . _* gheered. as ‘a gladiator was. carted out of. the arena. -The - lon : MWS Bese - majority. of spectators go strictly for. the, purpose of ‘watching _ 6 |play until Saturday. nights in the*Rangers nets. He Ge oa i +; gsomeone get elobbered.- The: harder. the guy gets smeared, ~ . ” Harvey, a six-time winner. of |made 33° saves -whlie, his oppo- ere pe oe the louder they cheer... ee ee J |k the James Norris: memotiai tro- |nent, rookie Don Head, stopped : 7 y eae y huma: phy as, the league's top defe1ice-.| 29. hg aye 4 man, showed 1,534 fans’ at Bos-| Worsley, 32,,had no chance on 7 “2s'Phis is’ only human nature: and is all part of the game.— ton Garden he can do more for | Bucyk’s | goal: Pennington beat [the Rangers, than just. directing him when~ the Ranger defence traffic from the bench although relaxed in the. final. minute’ of | he’lt be 37 in -December.; "| the game. ‘In. between, ‘he was | SPARKS RANGER SPURT. ce oriliiant giving: and leaping . for | Tie scored. New_York’, cecoh |" aleuhere gn the NBL sone f tie: g..one Wee cs | Montreal ‘and: Chicago: warmed 14-1 tie and. ignited a Ranger: ee! me spurt early in. the second eriod. | UP for their season opent™s with purt cary ee 1 peroe.| victories in ‘exhibition games. -. The goal came on a 30-foot drive| “phe ‘Caiiadiers beat thelr ’s: nothing. wrong with cheering when somebody gets . _. the. mouth: But. people, should be. willing to. cheer - loud: when..someone:scores a goal. ‘Body contact is the drawing card. of the: sport and we're all, for. it as long . n’t carried to extremes. ee a jously,.. though,.'we don’t ‘want: to,,see the game die. - ovided « a lot.'of: entertainment: last’ winter when there © li f.anything else to do- : The athletes enjoyed playing 1S 1 is the spectators enioyed. watching, it. te ill ery the blues if there is no league this. act: they have only’ themselves to blame .- "which. the “league finds’ itself. If enough. hile Boston ¥ slaying - ‘riday night, the league will be able to‘carry. On. . while Boston was “playing one |, “Ottawar: a Meneses we ed ie players.’ They: can make or break the league. : man. short... Se! Hull Ottawa te onal oF okey ee — ) play this year, the thing to do is drag every~ Langlois. ‘also contributed. 2/teapgue 4-1. at Hull Que Nae Oe - =. eo is brother. to. Friday's meeting. Otherwise: just ie goal to the Ranger cause while | Ga] Bonin. got two of the Mont- - pseteese LOVE AND LUAU WHEN... Jo ORR, 7 h le thing and we'll spend ‘the: winter. playing LBS anne il ae ae Gendron, had: one assist. Other | real goals while ,singles went to. fi Los ats gl ; oS a - a an ee ee oS | MISS ALOUETTE .. . Miss Montreal Alouettes for issiis | me Bob Rousseau and Rlaph Back- a Z UMIaG GOES e Quartet ” shoots rizzl Fa Susan Sauve, 18, assistant drum majorette. Miss Sauve will com- qT t ~~ Strom. John, Annable socred for “TS Sage Ah SANT , WELGE OEE . g: | ia me y. ce pete. for Miss Grey Cup yponors along with representatives from wo eams \Hull-Ottawa. ve ee EO H AWAIIA eo & Three locals ‘and a: Vancouver. type.were . up at Morice: each of the other eight: Canadian professional football teams | > g,s « F.° ne At St. Paul, Minn., the ‘Black & Cysareys BP r last Sunday to do a little fishing and perhaps gome deer | during Grey Cup week at Toronto, November 26 to December. 2. |- co Hawks trounced the St. Paul Bang ad ‘ SO egg , League 10-1. Bobby Hull and se REAL EMR Cc” £4 Jerry Melnyk each scored twice oe DEBORAH WALLEY a ° “ CARLREINER = PEGGYCASS = - EDDIEFOYsa. » JEFFDONNELL % wenn VICKL TROCKEIT. + UOBY BAKER a A ILRRY BACSLUR PRODUCTION ACOAUMEM PICTURES RUSE pe. nBul apparently. the: fish | weren’t biting | and the deer ~ “oo swere hiding. So. in due time the quartet left the lake. and - | Se pe ro Fe | - ate ba awKe “ ..pegan-progressing down river towards Houston. ‘A short. while’: etroit § © , C e ing: pit i on ors |for the Stanley Cup champions. later. they came upon 2 jlarge-type grizzly bear near the bank | , - oe ST | the river: The ‘animal spotted them put ha Paramount: and Esso made mal Races promoted | clean sweep Of all honors in both . No ne . SEATTLE uw — Plans for na- of the: J d:no intention - a Ue : of running away. One of the. hunters took a. shot:a the bear. | °", So a < ; oy and cousin fruin charged like an express train. © took a-total — name mane er Ot. Car * \CStions of the Men’s Five-Pin| 3, Wide promotion of unlimited | Ne om ad | 12 rrivzly weighed pout, 800 sounds and. stood eight- : DETROIT: #i— Bob. Scheffing, | When Schetfing came to De-|. Paramount. Oddy Lervors cussed ata meeting of boat own- |} ee 2 TODAY ey ma i ai. Word has it that’ Bill Bond took the first shot. and. |@ /weather-beaten ex-catcher |troit, seven men had held his an Coad hi mth 7 “swith ‘ers, drivers and officials in Reno, ||: ~ 7 m gs Elo 4g ‘wh <-theone:who: finally stopped the Sear But Bill. cla. ims * fired by Chicgao ‘Cubs, In 1959 job -in .the previous nine sea) ee $1 a *: 2 OB. BO old. : took Nev., November 15-17, Bill Mun-!}.. 7 pm. s 7 p.m.. a J : "Bill Tocher was. the boy who, shot, brer, beat “We have it.that _ |Pecame manager. of Detroit Ti-|sons. None. wee able to get the! i Aon ingle < -t00K | Coy.” Seattle; ‘driver-of the ma- |} _ SAT. MAT.2: p.m 1A FAMOUS, PLAYERS PRERTRE. Bond took eae ne eee Boar ania when the animalcharged™ gerszbeforersthe el a6iuuseasom. Migers* above fourth “place, The; Doh bigh. single, a¢ high three | tional high-point ‘championship |’ — — i Bond and Johnny Shuster, continued shooting until it dropped. ewe he faced” an obstacle 1960. Tigers finjshed sixth, “, [WR ooh, Sorey Sommer- boat, Miss: Century 21, said con- : ~ — | ae _ - - a . : The fourth man‘in. the’ quartet was Jack Dashwood from [og ver one of -ba seball's GIVES HIM CONTRACT «-lyille paced Esso. He rolled a:326 eta eat tne recent Pres iC. oe os pon Po : . — pee at : . : - ms _ ; woe : io a _U over.o b 8 . . : woe . . ‘ ‘ a: | . C.,)- z %e 8 . : COUVET. | correct fellows? We always like to have the | |most mixed-up, clubs, guided it) , John E, Fetzer, who had juit}high single ane ¢ o high three | J pproved tentative plans to have} ] f yo uo i i ik e beer facts straight. Who shot the bear? That is the question: ‘ito secon d-place an 4 Wednesday assumed majority ownership of while: his team picked up team |, company promote races : mine ee baled ete At any rate, we understand the boys are going to. have the: was named ‘the Ameri can Tne ee een him. a two-year nigh singl® and high three with |. inated eccinenicentcmnn — ae es - ca a oe | a hide tanned to keep as a souvenir of an exciting day... - |League’s. manager of the year in cone bo 2. ond. any: t i“ at 3116. _ | CHICAGO. wm — Pitchers Dick |. pe pT gay eee ae ae _ ye (he Associated ‘Press’ ‘annual! a, was © 1d choice to) Resulbs: a a ‘|Burwell and Mel Wright. are (and who doesn't) ea Banquet set for Saturda poll. hrc Casey Stengel, let loose just a| B.. section—Esso 4, Legion 0;|among four players: assigned C ee Oe : = ais , we “ae y “Tm grateful to .the fellows few weeks before by New York Stromdahis 4, Diamond Cabs 0; | outright by Chicago Cubs to oo - . Se The annual Little League paseball banquet will.be held |on :the “team,” Scheffing said Yankees, Electricians 4, -Speros 9, (CNRA | minor league clubs. . OS s oe at: 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Annunciation Hall and all players, when. he learned of, the honor “~ don’t mind it at all,” said |4, Philpott 0; and Rupert Motors} The other two assigned were coaches, managers and sponsors are invited .. .. There'll be |on arrival at his home in Scotts- Scheffing the day he was intro-|3, Babcock 1. ce ~ leatcher Walter Bales and out- a couple of short speeches, and two fine sports films will be |qale; Ariz, Wednesday. night duced last November as the| A section — Paramount 4,| fielder Lew Bishop, both went to shown for the boys ..,. New Royal’s boxing gym opened for |« ne) . . HIBAL) risers’ new manager. “Td like |Shmoos 0; Gondola 4, Malkins sia ar the T , in : They deserve the award not . "afta San Antonio of the Texes League. winter training Tuesday... . Dugie MacRae informs us the’ | me,” ens to be ‘second to Stengel all the 0; Grotto 3, Cook’s 1; Howe and | Burwell and Wright went to Salt training session’ will run through until spring and there is: | | Ba ee” time.” Be McNulty 3,.Luckies 1; and Savoy fi st no tuition f hat WN Sheffing added ~ that he. ex- Lake City of the Pacific Coas Y A on ee 1a, We hate to say we told you so. but’ New pected: the Tigers to hav ‘about His first Tiger team, in the; 4 Post Office 0. oe ‘ League, -° Yeo i ork’s all-mighty Yankees did. win the series in five games et TIBET S OO nay ei ag | Pennant race until early Sep- — — (eee neem lo ° and gentlemen, we love doing business with you...) But we |the same) club next season 48|temper, finished second Lo the {x ae » : ‘ can't seem to get hold of Earwig to rub It 19 « “For those _ |they, had te yan Yankees by eight games. Walden takes medical’ FOR THE BEST who didn’t know, the final seore in the series was Yanks 27, our nitening a nos Fro Scheffing received 105 votes EDMONTON @) — Bobby Wal- dn oo and 21 tied ‘during. this of the series, 42 records were broken ood. “Ou ! ettin \s e VOB " from 174 voting members of the den, Edmonton’ Eskimos _half- Canadian and. Chinese Cuisine and Whitey Ford set 16 betw annene classic... . Yoel Ber (we have ‘to im eave eon : ‘de Baseball Writers’ Association of back, is to take his United _ try the Brian Collison and Joc w ‘son t em ee Hockey players | fence, too.” proye our Ce-| america. Second was Ralph {States army medical examina- HOLLYWOOD CAFE to rejoin their res yey poston Brul Smithers left recently |’ _ souk, the man who replaced |tion Friday ™ Butte, Mont., the |], | YY : | Bate M a p oston ruins’ farm teams... TT Stengel as manager of the | Western - Football Conference Reservations can be made in utch Morris of Telkwa and Tommy Arnold, who will: be. - ae aa 9 — 1 -our private dining room. seeking a tryout Yankees, wilh 62 votes. club sald Wednesday. Should en sce ng a tryout, left a couple of days later ... . Morris also | . ewe team nee rnc eer \Walden, who’ joined Eskimos On take out orders of $4.00 or plays in the Botton oe BonsD and Arnold wants to...) |p os Lo on from the University of Georgia, |— over $1.00 will be paid to- The annual Hem, ond Beg Boneple! 8. Soot will run from favored to win OC Soccer pass, the eed iauction noties wards dolor Catober 20 to 22 at the Smiti loti piel wil) run from Z Ne oe a ceive an carly induction notice |§735.- 3rd Ave. West. Ph, 3183 Smitiners’ rink if anyone is interested pgm LONDON (Reuters) — Results |and be lost to Edmonton for the|§. Open 6 pm. to 4 a.m, t iy attending... + Norris Elphick was, re-elected curling club Ryder ‘ Cup . of Wednesday night's Old Coun-|WFC playoffs. pen 6 pm. to 4 am, i prose oy, acca ‘ome! Sal Durante the fellow who ae wr : \try soccer games: oo eee caemsenentanaensenneaaa f r Maris’ 61st home run ball, will get a minimum aren ANNE'S U—~'T'v wreLenue Mate _ ( of $5,000 in, cash, two expenses-paid trips. to the west coast LYTHAM ST. ANNE'S (m—Twe 7 Inter Leng’ Mateh noe oo ree and two season tickets for 1062 at Yankee Stadium. = men who live and breathe golf Football League 5, League of oom, : INm LAST QUARTER... A study,of our past predictions” dismissed ihe iden today that) Ireland ® (al Ae or ~~. Dr. J. M. Spruenken shows we are batting .500 with 20 right, 20 wrong and ‘two the Ryder Cup matches starting} FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP Tar ae Pe ties, We'll do our beat to finish off the season:.with a:higher a thls erga Friday will Second Round ~ BAR, NOSE and THROAT SPECIALIST average, although there's nothing wrong with. 600. ‘go for. | rae. cover for tho Americans, Queen's P R 1, Notts F 2 con a See eu, Shor ag Sea ums gee oom ie | sowie 8 Betas "Will Be tm Prines Rupert | ' winnipeg over Calgary; Edmonton: over Regina; wap | a ain Jerry, Newenalie, 0, Shofficld 2 : oe Ae AR Winnipeg. over, Vancouver: Oviawa over Montreal; and Homil-, Barber and British captain. Dal UNGLISH LEAGUE en OCTOBER 16th to 20th ' 0 LO, poopie : ‘ gE : ¥, ' aN a a : , : ; : ot es vs if oi ot ee ms : : , , — a ‘Bookles have made tho Amer~ . Division TH oS PNCLUSIVE (oy oe } : CO | ————— \eang 7-2 favorites. to win the Bamsloy 3, Notord 1 2 ye ae igen od Mes ee. AVL Teup, ihe. ‘ime. - rysuel , Wattord : ae oe a a WHL gets ‘underway Friday. gup for thattth tm In We WO-) Parlsmouh 2 Please Goniult Your Family Doctor for Appoint nis. ‘ : py een o . ad 1 lpg ; on Torquay. 2, Halifax 3 Be as a RE eo st ! he bookles must he Insane, ey Division TV By ROW‘ TRIMBLE. - Joney In Vancouver “Max MeNab |sald B a ' { arber after. leading bis Bradford 1, Southport 0 Canndian Press Star! Writer in San, Francisco ,and Alf Pike | team through the seco day of Now. coaches, teams’ nnd wo-|!n Calgary, Pike is no. strangor | praciice on tho eer Lytham Chestor 2, Colchester 2 | tence alignments highlight, Fri- | to the league, having served with |8t, Anno’s course, “This yyatch | Crewe Alex, 0, York 0° i day night's opening action as| Winnipeg prior to; a. two-year | will lo as even ns It could be’ Exotor 3, Workington 1 the Weatern Hockey; League be- stint: with Now York Rangers of) Rees, 48... Wolshman playing |. Oldham 6, Accrington 0 i‘ gina Its 280-game. schedule on tha National Lengua, jie" [in hia ninth ‘Ryder Cup, sald: Rochdale 1, Chesterfield | : four fronts. ote “For that: matter neither: Mu-|"Don't write us off. Wo were tha SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP , Portland Buckaroos, detond-|lonoy, who will be a playing~| long shots in tho matches played| Soml-Finals — . ‘ ing champions, open ‘against Los |conch, nor MeNab are strangora | in Britain four yoara’ago. —- and) — Hearts 2, Stirling 1 . "elle AR "A Angeles, Blades in Log Angeles; to. the Jeague, Thay, are. former wo patil] won! bp ~') Rangora.d, Bt Johnstone 2 : . * Ban. Francisco Boala.are $)' 8o- winnors of tho. lengue’s:«moat| “Bix of that winning toam will = : Aaa Ag a Tk 3 ae “ mttlg to meat, the Tatems; fpo~ valuable player award and .{ive| bo’ golng agalnat tho, Americans a ELK ua NE dah FO ps Be wa mee . | kano, Comote .play. the Canucks | years ako Maloney won tho score | this “weok, .. Wo.. have... good oo ELKS Act sb 14 h is cl ’ er ee een Pt . Labatt S ms , ia Vancouver and Calgary stam: |!ng title, = lohance to, beat anyone.” NEWSPAPER October 14th Is. losing Dato for Taam Entrios - i poders travel north to Edmonton |, Tt could bo © rugged senson| Tho atx are Harry Weetman, eos GARY . OR en Se Po TRG ME ane ope me th t 5. and play the Plyors. i for both rookie coachos, Mas Peter Alliss, Kon Boustield, Bor-. leagek AG fer-1961/62 Season’ tn ee oy : Newoomera ara,the Bladgs:and |lonoy has lost much of Vancou- |nard. Hunt, Ohrlaty ; O'Connor ||, Boor ON GO atl meoreeP Oe ee oe - the. Beals, tha league's firat Call. | vor'a’ scoring: pewer and throo- and Rook... ie me pe 'TONAY'S NO'S S o / ue er ere een fornia ontrics since 1960 when quarters of tho defence. from| : Barbor ‘and 04 today wit Wee ‘division of the old| lost: yonr’s team: McNab: must|name _tholr: pa rings for ‘ho Orie NO! pa ay a ye 2 Contact: the southorn oi 4 Pacific. Const Amateur. Longue | build from soratch "aided © by elght Scotch foursomes Frid —|1.. O08 46 (0 a * folded. yim: Piggott transferred Hall's fab. ockot book,’ four in the ‘norning end four in} es 1 a3 at a3 er i 7 et _ Coot, 2 MARE RT * ngoloa nt : tho Yond: while f1-| Barbor Indicate ‘yo'woulddink|{, 10 24° 40° 48 61 e: Ee ay G037 El. ree home delin phone Coley Hal anchige:.in. Ban nal touches are: mado, to tho ico] Arnold: {ndtontod eign. open ‘S yy : Ag 30 a " 2) laa Bell A183 a Murray 2037 oa Pree home delivery phone es wo fa |nd r hg 208 att oan] gambia Ga || ig 20. a8 "ep tiem el AO a rtd { a ” wf a o : UE 10 wit] iy i 0 nay Doug | . 13 2 20. 36 BI , ‘ es “ "e ’ ev n or : 7 yes a , : sf iz ‘ : o ot : ae : - , . bay ¢ Cee i nw : a oy Blades will’ play’ thelr home Pord< with Gore Littior; | Art Q2 0. B81 BO pee my Ure ea ae am aati “Thig navariinamant is Nal piiblelyed of. displayed by the tiem to hein’ to Ee os in’ the 14,800-aont Mome| Wall with Jny Hobart; and hime ll peawi by I A gumporis Archie, (at with Dow Pinatorwald,,- Drawn by Th Andarion ' quar Cantral Board oF hy thw Goverrimant af Britlety Calune a 8 Lobe ve ‘ : : . Beyaane | f PEA ph : a rece Waa