my “By GARY. 0: sIKES _ Sports Editor ~ Last : Saturday’s senor © basketball game was about the : worst effort seen this season, : For the ‘record, - Kitkatla edged Vikings 60-53. ‘But the score. didn’t mean too much. \It was a poorly played game and. extremely uninteresting to watch, Vikings couldn't hit the ; broad side of a barn door and didn’t seem to care. The game. . was'on the verge of breaking into a full-scale brawl many times, re ‘Perhaps it wasn't the referee's faut but it seemed that © --elbows. and hands were flying around unchecked by anyone. ‘Several players got elbowed. or slapped and little was done to control it. From the gallery it looked like both teams were waiting for- somebody | to start something, Fortunately, no- ‘body did. vloiss Tet’s hope this type of thing doesn’t happen too often, “The fans may like to sce ‘blood spilled but as far as I’m con- ‘“eerned, ‘it’ degrades the sport. We have enough. guys in bas- ketball beefing all the time without resorting to fighting. There’s Gus Nickerson and Terry Shenton who scream when ever a foul is’ called ‘against them. Jack Mitchell, who ‘ rates. a, standing ovation every time he commits a foul; and Don Hartwig ‘who spends. haif the game screaming at the referees. There’s many others in almost every basketball team in, ‘the’ city. Ali of them moan too much about one. thing .or another. but that’s much better than’ fighting, which doesn’t . prove anything... ~ Vikings must improve But besides all that, Vikings had better improve or they'll sink right oul of sight in the senior loop. They’re not playing together as'a team and seem to lack hustle. “Coach. Darrel “Big. Daddy” Young feels bad about his - ¢@am’s failure and sincerely hopes they improve. The team started off the season with a close loss to Savoy and. then. seemed to slip. backwards. Since that opening game they Raven’t' shown. any. spark and have appeared to lose their , desire, to use.a .trite word. ein, “Judging from the opening game it would appear to this observer that Vikings could and should win a few. bail games. They won’t win ’em all because Savoy-is a stacked team this . sar and. probably: will have an undefeated season. ‘However, Vikings will have to start working together and vant to win before. there'll be any apparent changes. Good - [Wek men: Now, turning to Savoy. Before the scason ‘started: sponsor Jerry Sherman said that his team-wouldn’t lose a game during © th season. He stated that he wanted to win the tournament Alaska next” ‘Spring and decided he must: have :a strong ry. got, Alex. Bill as coach and many of the ‘best. inz.town were recruited to bolster the .already strong aoa An undefeated § season. Savoy will probably : Savoy has fiendish plan “gure, ivll be: great if Savoy wins in Alaska, but not at the ense of the. city league. Of course attendance would - . probably drop if fans realized Savoy had won the game before ‘taking to the floor. But the team is. not stupid. They have a fiendish plan designed to let them win a game by only a few points. ° As ‘the game opens, the first-string is sent out to chalk up.a fair lead. Then the second-string is thrown in to allow.’ the’ opposition to catch up and perhaps take the lead. ~ Back, comes:the first-string then to take the lead again. This “goes on until the game, ends and Savoy wins by a few. points. The. fans. are happy because ib was a- close game and every- . thing” is. just: fine. . “So From casual: conversation’ with players on ‘the other teams, this seems to be-the> general consensus. 8 score and-don’t. like it. ‘ball executive.Kknows the score aiso and if they're happy with the present. arrangement, that’s fine. Really, though, it ‘doesn’t. display too much fair play. It looks as phoney as a “$3 bill. “I> hope that. both of. the other teams manage to. beat Savoy. fairly during the season. Perhaps they will and then it’ll happen ‘that way. THE LATE SHOW: A private secretary . lave. elevision in Prince Rupert form a work party the same | » golfers have, to slash a right-of-way for a micro-wave net ork: ‘from here to Vancouver. ‘Hartwig, AN ‘Hartwig. of: Dominoes ant) “Dordy. Sheppard of City: Trans- honors with 786 and 2,220, fer topped the men’and women | Meee cit enti ey eepeere a ree ese teary gerne tim ‘League last Sunday. overs 0; and Granby 4, 70 Cats “NEW YORK im — The three- ‘Canadian: Football League, . the | Hartwig took men's high Sine O00 a week inler-league trading period Western Conference and ¢ the igle‘and high three with 206 and! League standings are: Cily}opened among major league Saskatchewan Roughriders, and B82. while: Dordy captured high Transfer 22, 442, and Pushovers 3. “Ruaty Ford's rink lost out to, Don Crow nal, “piieor: th . ay. nigh ‘ See ; It . i way 30-25 behind the 10 points Kerr, ; of Allen Stewart while Annuncia-. Janes 4, Stothert 8, Turcotte,! tion took Deane Cleaners 32-25 Hansen 4, Nagy, Murdock’ “and They know the. But far. be it: for me to knock this ‘situation. The basket- | everything. will be> dandy. But; right now it doesn’t appear ‘in town who | {S°M, Montgomery 5 and A. Stew-! ‘Scott 5, Arm wishes, to remain anonymous, suggests that those who wish to: . Sheppard top 10-pin loop City Transfer won both team Results were: Dominoes 2, City {nthe Mixed. Ten-Pin Bowling Transfer 2; Sports srop f Push- Dominoes 19, Sports single and three with 171) and Shop 18, 10 Cabs 17, Granby 17 owo In the Gordon's Hardware Trophy compotition Brie. the: mon's ourling. Jonguc, | Ordwa waa foureup come | BP olokero yea. TOUCHE! McCusker takes’ .a left on the kisser from Calgary. Stampeder defenceman: Fred’ :Hucul in Western Hockey League. game... in Vancouver Tuesday. night. Officials let this one go. - Canucks ~ won the. game 4-2 » = CP ‘Photo Rupert, Annundation — leading in minor tec . their road to.victory last night Cronck, Pottle 8, Timms 5, Bob at the Civic Centre. LG ; Pottle 2 and Dopson. - Rupert. Motors edged Broad- | Philpott (28) Morrison, Rudy, as Wayne Haldane set the pace Cameron. with 12 points. ; | UFAWU (22) — Parks, Clay-| In the junior section game, ton 17, Hembroff 1, |Philpott. Evitt nipped UFAWU ay ray, McGruther, , with. 12 points while Fred .Clay-: 4 ton netted 17 points in a losing , Sampare, Keehn and Day. cause for UFAWU. | Rupert ‘was losing 4-2 after the vv ; ‘first quarter. and 14-12 at rthe| omen’ S curling yesults time, but they’ outscored: Broad-| way.11-8,in the third frame and}: led 23-22 entering the last quar- ter. 0, day’s draws Deane Cleaners led 8-7 in*the; Curling: Club. first: quarter but were on the losing end of the score from then 3; Lewis 12, McKay 9: on. Annunciation. held a 17-13:16, Eriksen 4; in the ‘Women's “Gomme Merrison =? 19 margin into the final period. Lineups: Rupert. (30) — F. Stewart. A.: 'M Mah 6, M. Mah°9, Shields, Cul- len, Brown, ‘Williamson, Feren-: ‘4, 9 p.m.—Gordon 7, cLean 9, Shier Bateman 9, Anderson 10; an art 10. strong 13. Broadway (25) — Massion 3 Greer 4, Lloyd 4, Rose, Baines &. Warren, Jessop 2, Chow,. Trus- cott, Hill, Brown, Tait and Wil- son.4, ..° Annunciation (32) — Berrie, Brown 9, DeCicco 4, H. Haldane, W. Waldane 12, Wingham 4, Maegro 2, Van Tankeren 1, Dein- stadt and Salvatli. VANCOUVER () — A vetera baseball clubs.today with indi- B.C, cations the exchange of players would be brisk, will be announced shortly PPS etenb, Mhied; Harvay Youdan,: ‘socond; and Harold Marshall, lond, - PR gic eae y eid gl — Kriees buckling; | Vancouver Canuck’ ‘forward. ‘Bob — Barbour 12, Britten, J ohnson, | B ateman,! | 28- -22. Brad Barbour led Philnott Hawkins, Montgomery, Newsom rinks, Here are the results of Mon- bumped out ‘of championship 7 p.m.—PaHant 10,: Holkestad 15, half-time lead and carried a 26- | Dominato 33° and Deane 13, Eby Rivett 6; 4: ‘Newton 8, _ . Ritchie 7; Kerr 7, McDonald 17; oe : Investigators chosen football official and an indus-~- trialist have been appointed to ‘accommittee to investigate the affairs of British Columbia Lions of.the Western Football Confer- ence. They are Don McPherson of Regina, past president of the industrialist. Prank Mc- Mahon, A third and last member "tn homo, ‘rom lott to right: ‘Ruaty Tord, siip;: Boyo Gurvich, ~ Blatt photo by Gary Qukes - | Teams jump gun before time de DALLAS, Tex, (AP)—It used other terms to say it, but the American Football League has admitted in éffect, that-it held:a secret draft of United States col- lege players two weeks before the official date. ‘The club owners “conducted a poll. among themselves: in ‘re- spects to. .a limited number of players with whom they would have intra. -" league negotiation rights. ” was the way commis- sioner Joe Foss put it. He added | that he ‘didn’t know it had hap- pened. Foss. . had agreed “with the American Football. Coaches As- sociation that the draft would not beheld until December 2;— the ‘day.the U.S. college. football, season ends. - And because the owners jump- ed the gun — as they did -last year when they held. a draft a month before the college season was over-— the-coaches roared. Jack Curtice of Stanford, .pres- ident of the AFCA, said he was “disappointed and ‘shocked. ” ‘“we have tried’ to treat both leagues.-- (the: National... Football: League | is “the. other) as. fairly “and equally as. possible. It is. not: fair to“a: college football coach. to have-‘his’ players ~ tampered compiled by. the owners “with- out the knowledge of myself or my, office. I am ‘told that. this was done because of my feelings against’any sort of player selec- tion prior to the regular draft.” - ‘But: there’ was no indication from the AFL that it planned to revoke or change the: ‘pre - date draft. Thus: the AFL ‘will be well ahead: of the NFL in obtaining the rights to top college stars. Honors shared in ladies’ league Honors’ ‘were shared in’ both sections .of the Women’s Five- Pin Bowling. League: last Tues- day- _ In Ao “section; Libby Hem- mons of Clausens took: high single with. 319 while Vernie Mu- nizaba of. New: Laurel and Agnes Pierce of. Annettes tied for ‘high three ‘With 694. “ with until the. season, is. over.’ New. Laurel took: team high WON'T’ ‘CHANGE: PLANS single with.1,064 while Annettcs |. Commissioner Pete, Rozelle of won: team: high ‘three with 2,969: the National Football: ‘League|. “In B. section, Kathy Strand of | pret previously stated that’ ‘the PRFCU: and Nikki:Raabe of Off | premature AFL action would not Tracks tied for. high ‘single with change. . the . National Football 264. ‘Nellie. Carpenter of Beat-. League plans for.its Official’ draft niks won'high three with 587. December 4." ....- | PRFCU captured team high Foss’ pointed out . that. ‘under single with 879 while Off Tracks eawoe by - laws players cannot picked. up. team high three with, The two big teams in the sen-| “Deane (25) — Paton, Alexcee, be signed before their. last col- 9 399. . 4 iior section of the minor basket-| Humpherville 2, Pattison 8, lege games, so that: no collece . ‘Results were:. ‘ ‘ball league kept right in. step on’ Weeks, . Quast, McKee, Lewis, player could. become ineligible 4 section—New- ‘Laurel. 4, Dibbs Foss ‘said he would not ‘ap- ‘0: ‘Clausens' 4, Fashion 0; Stars prove the contract of.any blaver 4, RCMP 0; Annettes 3, McLean eligible for. the. 1961 draft who & Rudderham 1; Sports Shop was signed prior to December 2. + Foss asserted that the list was 3 Jeannettes,'. and Hard Ha S ‘Butch Dybera out of Totem ‘spiel lters 1; Off Tracks 3, Co-Op 1; ‘ VANCOUVER @) ‘Sixteen | Beatniks, 2, .Greenhorns 2; and including three- from In- |High Balls 2), Saanich 2. i terior British.Columbia and one ley om San-Francisco, entered the - DELIVERY | | , championship ‘event Monday i ‘ot our night as the Totem bonspiel ad- CHINESE FOOD vanced: through -its second day. a But a strong Prairie rink was Urders of. $3. 00 and up * Phone 3329 | MELROSE CAFE Credit Union 0; Rebekahs 3, S, contention after having: won ‘three ‘straight games. . - Butch Dyberg -of- Wetaskiwin, Alta., was knocked out in. the: fourth round of the Totem event , by Trev Fisher of: New West-' minster, who upset. the Prairie foursome 9-8 in a tight Monday | night match. 2 d n OF t- Mzea ,¢). dae, Sate Bradford Dillman+ Suzy Parker ’ Prveh 2 “SEPTEMBER STORM” . “SNIPERS. 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