at 4 * ‘wo ry sty ‘ ~ Eg a Rea tw ae ee 4 a, Ty ti " + Bags ayy: Ae: Nahe hee Matte, Myteye seme y NA NS BE ee EE ae EE Be er reer Pe OF OG Te or ’ el : . ew me. \ . 1 . e U.S., England split - LEEDS, England (a) — The US. amateur . boxing» ‘team, coming off a shutout performance in) @ London, fought a 4-4 draw with England : Monday night.on the second stop of its European tour; - A match against Ireland in Dublin is scheduled November 10. = A hastily assembled and, ac- cording to coach Bert Taylor, in- ‘adequately trained U.S. team took'a.10-0 beating in London a week ago from a British team. that included. several Olympic JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Lt. | Tuesday, November 7, 1961 __- | ae nee 8 me fay I See | _ By GARY. OAKES. | — Sports: Editor: 4 Ag a reader pointed out: “TV. or not TV? .. a i ' atte, ” MONDAY to WEDNE DAY | “THE BADLANCRS".... ALAN LADD et o strong: - ‘VANCOUVER (CP)—A tough crew from St. ba @ a wel Ot . That is ' the question... °. cee KATY JURADO. '.* Phe announcer stepped into: the ring clutching a. micro- A hush fell over the crowd as he stated in loud clear this. .is a, title bout to decide co ge Technicolor - Cinemascope - : eenrk phone. - mee : Show Time: 8:00 pane)" ‘tones: “Ladies and gentlemen, - whether or. not Prince Rupert;should have television, In the. ames -M: has: “4 calls nr of boxers. ’ \ -I¢ft-Hand corner wearing video-striped shorts, T. V. Hater, a 90-- James, Man., has ended the Cinder ella story of Van . “pound undernourished weakling. (Boos.) In the right-hand couver Meralomas. The Rods, poised and experienced, : corner, wearing ‘color-pattern trunks, P. J. “Lightning” Lester, . i a 190-pound well-fed robust type. (Much applause.) This fight : is‘ ‘sanctioned by the SPCSW (Society for the Prevention of Writers) and ‘we hope’ some. rules will be pounced on the younger, lighter Meralomas. Monday night. for a 21-8 victory in the sudden-death Western . Canada junior football final, SEE THE he ‘The -win—the fifth since 1054 DESTRUCTION in this competition for St, James OF THE —sent the Rods into the national WORLD! final against.the Eastern Can- ’ ada champion in ‘Calgary No- THE vember 13.005. ° INCREDIBLE © Cruelty to Sports observed.” oa oa oo: 4. Hater stepped towards the centre of the ring, tripped over ‘ ..the microphone cord and fell flat on his 21-inch face. His manager ‘dragged him back on his feet and pushed him to- wards “Lightning”, who stood glaring like a test-pattern. iat The referee, whose name was not disclosed to the press, back John Shanski and halfback Ermano Barone ‘scored the Rod touchdowns, Davidson from sev- en- yards out. and Barone from 10 yards out on a 76-yard. burst “checked both fighters over carefully and ordered Hater to : -’ remove his track shoes. ‘He told both men thal the fight would’ Por the "Lomas, the loss ended through the line. © *.. ’ -last until one boxer failed to answer the bell or was unable to qa season that had gone much End Gary Robson converted FLYING “get on-his feet before the count of 10. Both fighters retired longer than expected, Their vic-}one touchdown and halfback MACHINE Brian Lunney kicked for two:sin-. gles before he was thrown | out of the game for rough play late . ‘to their respective corners and sat awaiting the bell. Crowd th debri: Soo The crowd. composed mainly of “Lightning” fans, ‘threw quantitics of eggs, tomatoes, banana peels, shoes and several ~~ copies of eld TV Guide magazines at the trembling Hater. “Lightning”.sat in the opposite corner, casually filing his tory. in “British, Columbia play- offs, came. as:a surprise. So. did their upset’! win over ‘the. bigger Edmonton Huskies’ here a week !in. the fourth quarter, ago.in the Western semi-final. Quarterback Dick Gibbons, a But ‘the ‘Lomas were out of ‘standout for ‘Lomas, scored on their class against the Rods. la four-yard run in the final They. made mistakes early and quarter for Vancouver’s lone MORE DEVASTATING THAN THE ATOMIC BOMB! i BatiasT ». fingernails, - 7 . found themselves behind quickly touchdown. - 2 er Gong. we t the bell and Hater came rushing out of his as the Rods turned a midfield. _ $ ‘.corner at “Lightning”, who was putting his glove back on. fumble and'a 15-yard penalty . # With..an. agile twist of his hips “Lightning” side-stepped the i, into a ‘touchdown and a first-|- H t t : on-coming Hater who subsequently fell out of the ring and ji meme B® ‘quarter lead of 7-1. ‘More mis-| # ar wigs Ops a -.Janded.with a thud. on the cement below. aya hack Far] Lunsford ( ae oe takes in the second sent Rods|_ a oo 4 ‘The crowd roared, attacked Hater, scooped him up and RUSHED A ip saa rernieaen sn Earl Lunsfors (i) Suey set ® | ahead 13-1 and: the Manitoba. ° ° b Odily threw. him back into the ring where he lay motionless | NeW western football con erence rushing record of 1,794 yards — in Ins a Aes slightly more than a mile —.as Calgary Stampeders crushed waar. “several long, anxious moments. himself 5 ters. 1° “Slowly, the. decrepit Hater picked himself up. . He stood British Columbia Lions 43-7 in the last game of the WFC.season. SCORE rov TD's Bo, ae wha sad : qT Lunsford carried 31 times for 209 yards to surpass the , record of UU el me : , : t- £ NES . ass, ‘ : ; ; Ene, oe ae a ee ee eran ne ee ks ovm blockers "| Fullback ‘John Davidson, hal his: foe. and’ suddenly swung a wicked fist at “Lightning’s” play Lunsford had:to find his way through his own blockers.” .. head.’ ‘The’ fist. swished harmlessly. by its intended target. Le ae — CP Photo “Lightning stepped ‘in quickly, held Hater off with one hand | .- § a? ae ne re - and ‘continued eating his peanuts with the other. Nj An Re | aa i oe ' - Aanor League games “eo Hater swung wildly but: failed to connect.. “Lightning” threw. the rest of ‘his peanuts on the canvas and moved -to- All three Minor. League bas~ 0, Montgomery 7; -A. Stewart 6 ketball games played last night and F. Stewart 6. -who stepped back, slipped. on: a peanut and. fell he referee began to count: “.., One... 6&wo..%. sur’. .. five’? Gong! Hater was, saved by the at the Civic Centre were won by; Annunciation (23)— Barrie 0,, ‘close scores. oo Wayne Haldane™ scored 13 Golf, TV not connected - Thus, the TV war began. More episodes of the battle later. ut right, now let’s get down to some serious reviewing of y ; ane the facts. Last week we attempted to explain that the con- points in a losing cause as his struction of the golf course had nothing whatsoever to do with Annunciation team went down to Rupert Motors ‘28-23 in a 14- 16 years age group game. Another game in the same ag2 : club led 20-1 after three quar- The Hartwig brothers. Al and Don, teamed up Sunday night to ——__———_ take both men’s~ honors in. the McGre i sh, Stubb Ss ; MAI rolled -@ 993° high single’ lead A section hres. both piay for Dominces, of Celco League | Shirley Waage of Granby took: women’s high single with 190: “Marg McGreish of Good .Neigh- while Dordy Sheppard of City. bors and Bill Stubbs. of McRae. Transfer won women's high: Te — rs Bros, swept all the individual three with 42), ned? | — es = honors ‘in A section of the Celco Granby Construction captured. ' ~ City Bowling League last: Wed- team high single with 793 while: nesday:. " Sports Shop took team high: | 2 0, Mare rolled’a 310-high single three with 2285. i rown 0, Decicco 8, H. Haldane , ; : mi ; Results were: Dominoes 2,' oan J, : and an 807 high three while Bill . areRranmenes 0, W. Haldane 13, Wingham 2, yolied a 301-high single and 2 Sports Shop 2; 70 Cabs 3, City: TODAY Magro, Van Tankeren, O. Dein-,79] nigh three. © °° rransfer 1; and Pushovers 0,} 7-9 p.m. 2 suadt 0 and.Salvati 0. ~~ os * : Granby Constr. 4.. oe | we Rupert Motors took team high , . . } Broadway Cafe (27)—Massion single with 1,266 while Standard ‘League standings are: City. lo Greer 0, Lloyd ‘2, Rose 9, Oil’ picked up team high three Trans, 17, Dominoes 16, 70 Cabs Baines 9, Warren 0, Jessop 6, ‘ . 14, Sports. Shoo 13, Granby 10, th TTotrny CHARLES. BRONSON « HENRY HULL.» MARY WEBSTER + DAVID FRANKIE An AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE . Lh ERQUE PLATEES Tt atk . : a” a a, TODAY: “48 HOURS to, LIVE”, “AS THE SEA RAGES. — 7.p.m, - 8:15 olen on wie ee epee nnm 4 3S 4 Q. H Regular “SWEET SMELL “ Prices. OF SUCCESS” ~ | WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY — 7=9 p.m. 02> bringing TV into Prince Rupert. Obviously we ‘failed in our task: or -the readers took. it the wrong way. . oe wives. We're still being flooded with letters comparing the two. 5 with. 3,683. : & .- We certainly don’t mind people sticking up for a.cause which they. believe.in,.but it’s a little foolish to compare the con- struction of a golf course with bringing in’ TV. ” soe In the first-place, the : course is: a local: project ther: hand, ‘TV - project,. #3: Sécondly,_the. golf course ee being financed by funds raised by - iy the Prince Rupert Golf Association. obvious factor is that the golf would be a national project. if Canadian Broadcasting,,Corporation or. a_private. ced by private money, if built by. private ‘industry. — fa less than $15,- ~ 000 while to bring TV here. would cost. more than $100,000, .In will probably cost fact, probably closer to $150,000. Of course, for this price you'd °: probably have only “canned” TV as in Ketchikan. This means . that everything would be a week or more late. Such things as the World Series, Grey Cup, events ‘would be old stuff by the time they reached eye of television here, However our exalted mayor of TV if it’s possible to get. within two years and will fight us to the death and other sporting the evil Stanley Cup has told us that: he’s in favor He also claims we'll have TV to see that the “group saw Broadway Cafe edge ‘Deane Cleaner$:27-232° In a. 10-13. years age group : game Little - Chieftains nipped UFAWU 18-12. Lineups: sc Rupert Motors (28)--A. Mah {Brown 0, Williamson 0, Ferguson 3,.M.;Mah 4,,Shields 2, Cullen 0, Chow 0, Truscott 2, Hill 0, Brown 0, Tait 0 and Wilson 6. — * Deane Cleaners (23)—Alexcee 0, Paton 0, Humperville 5, ‘Pat- tison 9, Weeks'-0, Quast 0, ‘Mc- Kee 0, Lewis:.2;.Cronck 0,' Bill Pottle 4, Timnis 3; Bob Pottle’0 and Dopson 0... Babs paces women's loop Babs Smith of Stars set the pace in the Women's Five-Pin Bowling League’ .last Tuesday. “Little Chiéftains* (18)—Strand 0, Greer :0;'Husoy 0, Tough’ 0, Hawkins 0, Love 0, Fossum 0, Laid 2, Donaldson 14 and Peter- son 2. , UFAWU (12)—-Parks 0, Clay- ton 6, Hembroff.0, Johnston 0, Gray 4, McGruther 0, Bateman 0, Hawkins: 0, Montgomery 0, “Lynn Cameron of Paul's led the, women in B section’ ‘as ‘she took. both high single and high three’ with "286 and 617. ~ - Bob’ Kelsey of Paul's “won nien’s high single with 281 while Dave ‘Edwards. of” Robertson's: took high’three’ with “771. “’Paul’s’ took “both ‘team honors Results ‘were: - _ A section—Robinson 3, Bud's 1, Good Neighbors 4, Wings 0; RCMP 2, McRae Motors 2; ‘Mc- Rae Bros. 1,.Ormes 3; Standard Oil 1, Eddie's 3; and Rupert Mo- tors 1,.Commercial 3. _ B. section—Paul’s 3, Johnson's 1;.The Sports 3, Rupert. Hotel 1; and Pushovers 2. : Pam sets record VANCOUVER @ — Pam Wil- son of Vancouver Saturday ‘set Canadian senior records for. the women’s .,100-metre and “~ 200- ‘metre breaststroke events at the fifth annual Dolphin swim meet 0, Mostad 0,Crawley 0, Martin with’, 1,202 ‘and 3,327." ,._ | here. Miss Wilson set a time of 121.6 in the 100-metre event. beating a mark of 123.0 set last year by Judy McHale of Van- couver. In the 200-metre event she set a mark of 256.5 to beat the 258.0 record set by Bonnie Benson of Toronto earlier this year, | | , Ss. met ALEC GUINNESS “With all the pride and the power ~ “ef his Academy Award g “performance in “The Bridge = On The River Kwai." eves pl ns JOHN MILLS: winner besf actor award for “Tunes Of Glory,” Venice Festival 1960. - f wt sy & ye Tig A 2, 4 My, a Babs rolled a 320 high single and | Newsome 2, Sampare 0, Keehn 0|Kent’s 3, Co-op 1; Jack’s: 2 n * city gets TV. abs a igh single an ; ent’s | ( p 1; Jack’s 2, "iS" Qkay Pete, the battle is on, Right now it appears that you |a 779 high three to capture both | 2nd Day. | Cook’s 2; Sudseys 2 ,Robertson’s FRED E. DOWDIE | ALEC GUINNESS ° JOHN MILLS have: the majority of people on your side but perhaps we'll individual honors in A’ section. {2;. and CSAC’ 2, Rebels 2°. OPTOMETRIST . : | in get a few, supporters. 4 Annettes took both team hon-; AAG ; pe i a PI 48 “UNES OF GLG. Y The Honor. of being the first person to respond ty our TV lors with 1,128 and 2,951. ixed curling | Morris ‘signs . Phone 5548 a Gee: ao he WE Gee WES poll goes ‘to: Mrs, Vera ortensen who says “I’m for it... .”, ‘ec sree’ - \ pmo | ee an: - eo sat VAY WAT SH > {01 AC st among other things. More on her letter latar. B ane eee or Wen ine . results VANCOUVER ) — British Co- }. “303 - 3rd Ave, W. DENNIS PRICE: KAY WALSH: JOHN FRASE At any rate we would like to see more letters. But please, [pie while Jean. Teague of Kaien| Here are the results from last jum Lions have signed their oo Se 4 SOR dear readers, stick to the subject of TV and don’t bring in they |Gredit Union scored a 556 high night’s action in the Women’s Ste player for 1962. He’s Morris NEWS — : ~ subject of golf. They're as different as night and day. three. ' A Curling Club for the Lindsay|* tevenson, a nalfback from Mis- ELKS COMPRESSED HARE END NOTES: Congratulations to our own Iris on her shop-. Saanicl both tear _ |Bby Trophy. .jsourl, who played the first half NEWSPAPER SAT, MATINEE,2. pm. f ping column which will appear in The Daily News from time: tr 98 a Won a team honors|"7 }) m.—Merrison 5, McKay 12; of. the. season with. the National CAR >