: yrince Bupert Daily ew __-Tussday December.) 29, 106) | By. GARY ‘OAKES © oh Sports Editor - at The exhibition hoop ‘series | on the weekehd was rough - " “but: ‘extremely enjoyable. . Several players got ‘roughed | ‘up “somewhat ° and many, received minor injuries. None of, the. ‘In- . juries seemed ‘to be. Serious ‘enough. to keep the: players: ‘out of action: ‘for long. * However, apart. from the injuries received and. the normal. ackie’s: and: pains,” most of the ball, players. and” fans" alike, - found ‘it to; be an’ interesting series. . Fans. saw somey4 oy i. goou basketBall‘and,.the” ‘players, had. a chance, to sharpen up against, ‘tough: ‘competition.-. Ags IES To: ‘this: ‘observer the. ‘series pointed out many thing FPirsty it would: ‘seem {that Savoy has a good chance to. bring: the ‘first-place. trophy in the for theoming Ketchikan tourna-‘" nt. eae Sh ; Ketchikan was missing Bob yeekend series ‘and. the players’: felt: it: hampere games:sLanky, ‘Freddy’ Hulse-said the team. picked':up . of«players: ‘from the city league: in Ketchikan: but they: weren't. ‘vised! to : the, style of play and didn’t prove ‘to be. too. much :; help." Hulse} Vincent: and. Fred: Wailace ‘for sd ‘thein - Said his team would probably * comne’ up with at their regular. lineup. T’d say Ketchikan ‘will have to improve quite a bit before. , they. can knock off Savoy.. But for the. first half of.Satur- day's. game; and a brief period in Sunday's. game, Savoy: had ematter well under control. any md ME ‘ ESavoy looked good ii in | series: or course, if: ite hadn't been for. those. “two, slack ' ‘periods, the local boys, probably. would. have’ won. both: games’ by 30 > ‘points. I If they play -in Ketchikan the way. ‘they. did here, its : “highly possible: they’ll ‘take first. prize’. “But if they don’t stick to serious basketball they may. get . a better: effort when they. ‘had at rh 4 STULL A FAVORITE ° — Former National Hockey Leag’ "proves a favorite with the’ fans. He takes time out ‘from referee duties at the- St. Michael’s oid _doys’ hockey game. in: Toronto to sign autographs. for young:: admirers. tic. ‘star Maurice - (Rocket) ° Richard still “_— CP Photo ; knocked- ‘out’'as early. as they did last year. “And Td hate to” miss a trip. to Ketchikan. twice in-a-row:. |: : —_ nother ‘thing ‘which’ the, weckend seties* ‘pointed. out. as” o fact that-on. ‘Sunday: Kitamaat looked like the team. ‘which won. the all- native. basketball - ‘championship ‘earlier this year, Kitamaat ’ was. tired: ‘Srturday: from ‘thei: trl ir ‘iday- and: ‘didn’t’ ‘perform to: the: best 0 ayers had been; well-rested Saturday. L think thi ve: been a: little, different... coach ‘Reg: ‘Smith: ‘said. his tear : o-man defence: and. a box- 200€ “defence. ‘in all : 90X- -zone defence: ‘and - " baking: ‘on. behalf. of ‘himse tive, “Jessop: said’ that. ‘Twas: completely. in the wrong: and - 110°. businéss. ‘being. at: the. meeting® ‘inisthe. first places. | He: further -saidithat he did-not say. Tcould. come: to the reported “in The. Daily. News. - He. stated. that ~. said was’ he: had. 10, objections. to. me: coming. vats, ean’ ho core ue Jin the first half and then hung . -ltory’ over Annunciation ina sen- “jor section, Minor, League ‘Basket- ball” ‘game: Monday’ night at the. ‘Civic: Centre. game Broadway’ Cafe- whipped |. -"\philpott Evitt dumped’ Nelson oe Bros. 14- 7 in the only junior sec- mixed league “Rupert, Motors scored 19 points on to take‘ a narrow 32-31 : vic- ‘In« the. other senior : section Deane. Cleaners: 30-17 while “Abert leads , | tion oe ce ‘Rupert had led ‘19- 14 ‘ab. half time and ‘increased it ‘to 25-19 entering the... last) quarter. “But Annunciation outscored the: car- men: 12- 7-in. the. final -. . frame. However,» time ran. out before they could tie the. game. up. “Wayne Haldane led’ Annunci- ation with 19. points ‘while. Allen Stewart “paced | the winners with 14 points. Ernie Baines netted 14 points as Broadway had little trouble disposing of Deane. ; ‘The: cafemen ip leds ‘6-5 in the first ‘quarter? 75-13 ab half times, and. 24-15 entering the last .period:: Doreen’ Albert: of” Overwaitca PROS EL ALLTEL EEE EOOT TATE SPOS OE DES led’ the. gals in’ B. ‘section’ of the | Mixed: Five- Pin Bowling. League right: in | the | Fe aciMitiod “that - car atte! d-executive ‘meetings, ill" people should get L.think, it’s: réason- If he’s. just eine: to: “be ~anco: Op ra ive’ it's a poor attl- |. tude for. the president. of: any organization. to adopt. : Hoop coverage excellent It ‘has; been ™ said ‘before but is. ‘worth repeating: ow. Basketball ‘réceives’. excellent coverage in The Daily: News and generally noone has any..beef....’. V atek If people don't like. the personal. ‘opinions expressed here, that’s too bad. “They.:can always | write nasty letters: to: ‘the editor and complain. cy : However. ‘they shouldn't have ‘any: “eompiaints. with’, the - coverage of: games and: ‘other hoop. activities. They.’ ‘should. ‘be eet aets se December 7 as she captured. high ‘single, and | high three with 284 and. 664. Ted” ‘Arey. of ‘oom. ‘No. two ‘Miller. ‘Bay ‘took’. both: - team honors with ° ‘1,214. and 3, 141. In. A! “section ° Eileen ‘Elkins of Woodbutchers won high single with 254 while. ‘May: Kniepkamp . of. Yukon Gems picked up high | § three with 676. John Rudy of |: WOTM captured high single with 286. while Bill Klochek of Yukon grabbed ; smen’s. high three with 68622: * WOTM - won. both. team eye ‘high ‘single: and: three with, 1,354 and 3, 544." Results wore! thankfuliand. ‘show::some co-operation’ instead’ of- ‘beefing; . -Anyway,. jf" there's: ‘much more, of, this. poor: :co- 7Ope ton, basketball coverage “will be’ reduced: to. scores only.’ teh ‘J “explained: this: point to Jessop and. he: ‘said™’ he. care because. “your write-ups are’ horrible’ ‘anyway.” “This may, be, but .I do my ‘best. and that's jell” anyone’ can do, However; ‘Jessop is only speaking for iiimself ‘and '!not for the players, I'm sure the.players and fans. ‘want: the: present coverage of games. to. continue. Perhaps they. shod: haVe a. ning: who does . care or perhaps: Jessop should start carin oF “END. NOTES: ‘Saturday's basketball: games-. ‘Nnave - ‘been cancélled because of Christmas being so ‘close. This: Ancludes Minor League, intermediate and. senior games, Teams will _play Thursday as. usual, , “providence, RI Wo Paddy} Reed, 130%,. Providence, out- pointed Nat Kid winains; 128, 148, Cleveland, outpointed. Billy : ‘Collins 145i, C Detrolt (10). - 4 wee + Philadelphia ( 10). oy ae E tT T ' AA TE HAR et nemenel star ef : wae Oe CREATED WORAN’ oe ft Now York i Cecil» Shorts, In’ B ‘section—Seaboard (ace fault), “Miller* Bay 3; LOOM No. two. 3. ‘John's 15. Northland - 3, Chatham | 1}: ‘LOOM 'No. one 1, 3; and Overwalten 1, Royal Bank 3. In: A soetion—Eby | & Sons 4, ,;Canfisco ‘0; Yukon''4, Lotus 0; Woodbutcliers | 3;° Fashion. Commercial 3, Greer & Bridden 1; Headpinnors 3, Astoria 1; and WOTM 3, Don's he i ere errr rennet _-Soccer'beef: VANCOUVER | @)_ St. mre test a ‘Saturday contest bey Jost |5-1-to North Shore Cs, Manager Jack “Coplund sald) the protest will be based: on. ‘the: eligibility of. North Shore *playing couch Gogle Stowart. He sald: Stewart was not signed Srom New Wost- game, soeltemctnmee en ar mmerennn matinee trees ere Curling win WINNIPEG () — Manitoba de- Seatod Nova Scotia 10-7 In a sud- den-death cnst-weat nal lo win tho:Oross-Canada Querling cham plonghip, The ‘wo! winks” met in thedecidlne ‘game, ‘after Mani- tobn «won the ‘wostern: compoati- ton: and Novn: Scotia | ‘the. ‘Bnet. \epeenaamenitne: #78 NE OTT Te ian picked. up men ’s high single with: | 286° while ’ “Alfred Faithful: of ‘Mil- | , ler Bay ‘won. high. three. with 663. Parker’s ‘3; Starters 1, Universal 4 1; | An- drows. of ‘the Pacific: Coast. Soc- ver League have devided to -pro- minster to North Shore in the required gcyon . days.) jhefore the on ra FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE, mepay. ‘to. WE DNE SDAY Yo Aa hy r pings. BS: ae by savour 3 oleinewine w ‘ara atte Mey Swim classes start” ‘Learn: to. swim classes for boys, girls, men and. women. will. begin January: 6 and ‘all: persons. . interested. are’. asked. “to. register. at ‘the. Civic. Centre “possible.. Classes » are: open ‘to anyone. : Fi POPOL ELOD DIOS EELS LOS resrccere wane eter te me tate ean eaten Remember — BARGAINS! teh Qe ribs i sa oie = ‘s - LAP En a A oe oy Fe CIEE ts . Swimming Pool: as: ‘soon as | Strong, first half ok Rupert | | of Annunciation ‘Art Patison was big! Uy. “for the losers’ with nine . points. | Philpott: led 4-2 in the. first; 10-4 in the: second:and 12:4: after} the third. Murdock ‘and. Stothert | led the victors with SIX: “points, each. Lineups: / | Rupert (32) — Forguson, Will- iams, Shields 2;.A.. Mah Mah -7, Brown 6, F. Stewart A: Stewart 14. Annunciation (31) Haldane! 19, DeCicco 10, Brown 2, Van’ Tankeren, Salvati, Barrie, Masg- ro an Deinstadt. Broadway (30)-— Brown, Hills, | Lloyd 6,.Jessop, Wilson 2, Greer 2. Baines 14,-Mason.6 and Chow. Deane (17)—Alexcce,, Pottle 2, Humpherville 4, Tims: 2, Patison 9 and. White. ~ - Philpott (14)— Bradford, Brit- ten, Murdock. 6, Nagy, ' “Rudy, i Hansen, ‘Cameron,." Janes, ‘Morrison and. Kerr. ‘Nelson | “CT — Wells” ‘L, Leask, and | Goodwin, Simonds”6, Jang,. Sal- | Séattle: and Spokane. the referees vati, Moore, Boychuk and, Hau- | don’t run the. game. ‘The crowds ghan. _ ATTENTION! “LADIE Sf. ‘Beautiful CHRISTMAS _ CORSAGES _ will be given away 23 NS On Wed., Dec. 2 20th - ~ 0, You, our lady customers “LIMITED AMOUNT vee SO, HURRY! . your | WEDNESDAY (9. a.m, .to 6 | shopping convonianco! «. OP EASY store. 1m.) this: wook an ME IN: AND. . the ‘campaign, — Donovan;.: . 34, |moved_ to Cleveland - dn, a five: . player trade. a Bea fe leased: ‘today “by: the: “American earned rung _in169:innings. while ‘| the’. first, Senator & : earned. - ‘~more 3.03; Juan::Pizarro, .Chi- “) York 3.16, 3, M.| ‘Stothert 8, 4 ‘is ‘open: “ALL. DAY BOSTON APY — “Vv eteran n Dick Donovan pecamné the first Washington pitcher in'33: years. to-win the American League, earned-run title'7in, 1 1961, when. he | finished with a 2:40’average. - ‘Four days‘after. ‘the: close ‘of “Final. pitching. ° ‘statisties, tes League. Service: Bureau, «show the ‘right- -hander allowed‘ ‘only Al compiling a 10-10 record. He is to. take “the runs = allowed ' ‘crown since: ‘Garland: Braxton in 1928: - Bill, Stafford. of; New York. ‘was the runner- up in’ the earned- -run competition witha .2.68 average. He> was followed “by. Don Mossi, Detroit 2.96; Milt Pappas, Balti- cago 3.05; and. Ralph Terry, New - Although ‘the “Yankee’s Whitey Ford finished 10th in» earned runs with 3.21, “the cagey: south- paw, who won. the Cy ‘Young award as. ‘the ‘major’s. outstand- ing, piteher, had the “most, vie=| tories, 25° and. ‘the ‘highest’, wine ning percentage,” 826." ” | Orphans whip | Booth gals: ~ ' Marg: “Mitchell. and Carol. .Bry- . ‘ant sunk 10° points. each as.Or- -phans. “swamped © Booth . ‘Meinor- :jal Junior High. ‘School: 26-5 in, at: | girls" basketball: game played jast night. at the Civic: Centre... - “Orphans ‘held a .6- 4. ‘margin: ‘in i the first quar ter and. a 10-6 lead “lat half time. They’ were 16-4 at | the end of, the third and: out- scored Booth 10~ 1 in the’. final . period. ; Judy Moore ‘led the losers with four points. | -Poile protests | oe PORTLAND uw = Coach . Bud Poile’ of Edmonton Flyers ofthe | Western” Hockey ‘League ‘team I said Monday that playing on the coast is like playing against. Sev- ;en men. “He, is requesting a league directors’ ‘meeting to discuss’ ‘of- ficiating.. After a 2-1 loss to Port- land? Poile. said, “in: Portland, do.” for your. Christmas. ' SEE OUR” MANY" : ae He. alio, pitehed: the, most inn- ings, - 288, . Started - uithie®. -most games, ’ 39; and..was second to strikeout leader. Camilo Pascual of Minnesota’ “with: 209. ‘Pascual ‘fanned - 221. - “ Pascual | and. Baltimore's. ‘Steve Barber: Shared. the shutout | lead with eight. : books -Franki? ey: Ww other’ pitcher: to: win at least 26-}; games.'He': ‘collected: 23° victories and posted the “most: complete games, 22.) Luis. “Arroyo, ed in the.most games, .65.- Pedro: ‘Ramos. of: Minnesota who ‘holds. the circuit’s: record for. home . runs. allowed (43 in 1957), again led in this depart- ment. with 39, The ‘Cuban righty also yielded ‘the most ” hits, 265 1 curling. Léedgue... the’ Yanks’ relief. specialist, appear: | Commercial loop play offs sgehee peye in. ‘the “Cominerelal. ‘are’ scheduled “for, Wednesday: “with: ‘the semil- | finals set for 7: 15 p.m. and. tho final set: ‘for: 9: 30°: PAM gs Peter. ‘Bell’s * ‘rink® ‘will ‘battle ‘Schultz’s fearless: foursome will meet: “Jack Paul's: rink’ in the sem\- finals.” cas - Two. more rinks. are needed to fill ‘out’ six sheets | ‘of. ice’ when league play resumes January. 6) ‘Anyone: interested is - asked to 4 contact Schultz at 5088: ‘or: ‘Paul at 2460. --Results of’ the first round are! Bell,. eight wins, no. losses; Paul 7-1; Elevator 6-2; Schultz 5-3; “Hughson 4-4; ' A, MacDonald 4-4; PRSHS. teachers 3-5; Col- ussi 3-5; .D. MacDonald 2-6; Baldry. "2: 63: Johnson. 2-8; and Matthews. ‘l- 1. ves . 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