6 vere ee "err ee Prince Rupert Daily Mews Lev. Wednesday, February 14, 1962 Fish and Game By LES STEVENS Last weekend proved to be an unfortunate time for some of the city’s top fishermen as the first week of the Prince Rupert Salmon Derby got underway, Jim Greer, dim Pinniger, Andy MeDonald and Frog Le- toummeau came in empty while only one fish had been weighed in as of Sunday night. Horace Leighton landed a 24-pound, six-ounce spring according to weigh-in master Jock Davidson. Bill Rothwell with three and Pete Siwicki and Ross Thomp- son with one cach also landed springs prior to the start of the derby. The fish ranged from 1045 pounds to 25 pounds. You still have until 10 p.m. Sunday to get in on this week’s prizes: $25 worth of paint from Philpott Evitt for first ed winless .Prince Rupert Hotel ton: eds . fe - : : : be a much tough i prize, a tackle box from Donaldson logging for second; and 15-13 to give them 20 points—six |the future. gher team in touching, knee raising, laterat: a case of outboard motor oil for BA on for taire prize, behind league-leading Savoy) agoct of the credit for thei bending, arm circling, sient v e understane that a certain ocal Mis herman was pre- Bulldogs. improvement at WW for cir |chest and leg raising, side leg sented with a “crying towel on the weckend by the salmon It was the 15th straight loss , p ent must go to Mac-|ragising, push-ups, flutter kicks derby committee because of a fish he lost Saturday. The fish for Rupert and a heart-breaker. Millan. ing, back pushing and run and was apparently large cnough to be classed as a possible prize The two teams battled to a 3-3 Most of their troubles this|knee bends. " winner. ‘ ris * r have been fron © goal- ' , ole 3 nt Cees a 4 ote ; tie in the first period and a 7-7 Year De ‘om poor goa The women will do each exer4 Reports have il that Cecil Morrison lost two complete sets tie in the second. |keeping. Now, with MacMillan cise a certain number of times of trolling gear while fishing during the weekend but was lucky cnouyh ta recover one. Apparently Morrison had the rods lying unattended in the bottom of the boat when two dandy strikes carried everything over the side. One set of gear was recovered when a fellow fisherman latched on to it with his line, 7 - game last night and later win it in overtime. ins in overtime Downs Rupert Hotel after pulling goalie Pulling their goalie in favor of an extra attacker enabled Sports Shop to tie up a senior floor hockey Sports Shop scored two goals in the overtime period and edg- The victory-hungry Rupert players poured on the pressure in the third. Both teams coun- tered three goals early in the period but then Rupert moved a few steps ahead of the Sports more goals. all the job himself. fight and Indicated that they'll playing excellent goal, it’s up to the forward line to start scoring !number until the exercises no However, MacMillan can’t do!More advanced exercises He needs‘then be used. good defence ‘in front of the net: , °7~ Fitness Class to be held The success of the men's noon-hour physical fitness cla a which is held each Wednesday! at the Civic Centre, has led ft ae the formation of a similar clas# for women. ey Civic Centre Manager Ja for women will be held at 8 p.m each Wednesday in the ‘smal gymnasium, mate He said the class will do .ex ercies based on the RCAF’ physical fitness plan. The ‘oné! used will be the 10 BX exercise Some of the exercises are: tod: and will gradually increase the | fare speant ‘longer present a challenge: will PAGODA as does every goalic. Shop players. ‘. e Few entries in Salmon derby With less than five minutes! Gaudry also played a superb! Drive-in “ ; i " o . . . | - | ' remaining, Don Johnson scor-/game for Sports Shop. Both: Only about 25 to 30 entries have been received so far for ed the go-ahead goal for Rupert.'goalies pulled off several great: S P E C | A L the annual salmon derby. This is an extremely poor effort | Moments later Dawn Bodger!saves and made it an enjoyable EVERY WEEK on me parts | of our onl fishermen. City merchants are ‘made it 12-10 for the hotelmen.|game. spending a fai amount of money on prizes which are avail- . Time was running out and] tp, the junior battle, Eiks|} 3 VARIETIES 1.75 apie te aby a ; teri the id ' ral e . 2 pn SA ‘Rupert's chances of winning |swamped Philpott Evitt. M4 7 rnone 0226 he derby commitice is po ring xa Of a spec _ ir first g ‘ chy es Dav Beet a oe ene eee. This even LEAP FROG -— Tim Horton of Toronto Maple Leafs goes flying over the back of Montreal Can- thelr first game looked better} aqdolpho Paolinelli netted six || Chinese Food, Fried Chicken, with each tick of the clock. But Sports Shop fought back _ ae . . ‘hard and with less than three iminutes remaining, Doug Brun- jton tied it up. erson - About two minutes later Roy \Jesse gave Rupert a 13-12 lead Stone downs Christop ee ne me to capture provincial championship "ser" ss Spaghetti, Hamburgers, Fish & Chips. We pay delivery charges up to $L.00 on orders of 84,00 or over. Open “Kiddies’ Day” on the May 19 and 20 weekend. This event would be free to all kids and a derby ticket will not be neces- sary. Local stecIhead fishermen had a bad weekend with the water at Kloiya down to a smali dribble. 3iE ‘Turner says there are a number of the big fighters in a pool at the mouth of the creek but are not interested in anything thrown at them. In case any local fishermen new type of punch card fishing licence issued about May 1 this year and if you have a 1961 fishing licence you can have four months of free fishing on your present licence until the new ones are available. Don't forget the Rod & Gun Club's big meeting next Monday to discuss the proposed harbor closure. The meeting will be held at the-club housc and it is important that every- one attends oO Patterson-Liston fight rumored a NEW YORK: (—Reports are ‘flying‘again about a world tive ' Fight-.between champion Floyd ‘Patterson and Sonny Liston of ‘Philadelphia. But the Patterson camp has said nothing. goals to lead the service club. The win gives Elks 28 points —16 ahead of second Diace Van’s. Philpott, with five wins, has 10 points. adiens’ Ralph Backstrom during last week’s National Hockey League game in Toronto. Toronto , goalie Johnny Bower throws the puck into the corner. Montreal won 4-2. -— CP Photo 2250 pam FO 8e80 wan, tt didn’t know. there will be a Then Sports Shop pulled ‘goalie Gil Gaudry in favor of a fifth attacker, and with 17 sec- onds left, Tom Tanaka beat out the Rupert defence and goalie Lorne MacMillan. to tie it up. NORTH VANCOUVER @ — A s?w Stone refuse to fold after good deal of experience roing familiar name will be carrying : falling behind 4-0 in the first for them in the Canadian finals. British Columbia’s hopes when /two ends. Reg’s record speaks for itself the 1962 Canadian curling finals I RALLIED OQ WIN while Roy has played on all six e open next month at Kitchencr, ° . , ef the winning Stone rinks and | Brunton and Bob Ogilvie both Ont, He rallied to take tae lead.'j, considered one of the finest scored for Sports Shop in the Reg Stone of Trail earned the hwatched Christopherson tie it thirds in Canada. In addition, five-minute overtime period. But ‘right to represent B.C. in the ‘cn the 11th end, and then waited! p:amour skipped provincial Rupert had lost their spark and Dominion final by scoring ‘to use his last rock advantage champions in 1947 and 1948 and they couldn't get going again. a | dramatic last-rock 10-9 victory Although they didn’t win, the ‘in the final end. Christopherson | his rink was the only B.C, rink | over Howie Christopherson of In sharp contrast, McKay has | ~ Y — 7 p.m. - 9:10 ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION OF >PENDOY? Sar est atte Sceneen oy WILLIAM INGE Natalie Wood TODAY to SATURDA ol eT moter or site of his next fight. Any announcement on that will be made by Patterson.” Bolan said he believes Floyd ‘will make an announcement the champion ‘was lying one when Stone calm-! over to win the Canadian title. Rupert players put up a terrific Vancouver here Tuesday night. | | ily drew to the cight-foot circle Provincial titles are old stuff [9° the win. been curling for only four years. | to Stone. His win over Christo-} Stone. 47, previously won the, Others playing on the Christo- | ! The latest report came Tues- Non ns manager, Cus D'Amato,|Pherson in the deciding game (B.C. ttle in 1949, 1952, 1953, | pherson rink Tuesday were lead | yas day from the Los Angeles Her- ‘could be reached for comment. of the best-of-three final gave 1955, and 1957. Completing the Charlie Gardner, secone wthane for women 5 title introduc ald-Examiner, which ‘said the! Liston, the No. 1 contender him a record sixth, and proved |rink are lead Harvey McKay./ Ingram and third Roy Vin a W: and introducing B tt 15-round bout will be staged in ms ‘ Cel.) avain that experience is a val- i239: second French d Amour and | Christopherson has won mos 0 al ren Ca WV our ou g has been unable to get a fight s top bonspicls but was bid- | PENTICTON @— After drop- uable asset. | Reg’s brother, Roy. 46. who plays, Ee. “ ing for rink will have a'?crown. in his very first pictura— a very special star! TECHNICOLOR®.» WARNER BROS. first provincial ping her first four games, Joyce Smart of Kelowna came to life ~~--—= Tuesday night for an 11-10 last- irock victory over Victoria’s Flora with Patterson because of al- his leged underworld connections and brushes with the law. How- ever, he is said to have severed Yankee Stadium here in June. “There’s no foundation to that report at all,” Tom Bolin. prasi- ‘dent of Championship Sports | After suffering a humiliating jLaird. —for him — 11-4 defcat in Tues- | The Stone day’s opening game, Stone; 7 | roughs mack to cows Cote” DeCicco leads Annunciation ‘double-round-robin playoff prior to Tuesday night’s draw, Ina Hansen of Kimberley snatched back the lead with an easy 7-4 ‘victory over Joy Mitchell of Kitimat. five! With one draw to go, Hansen topped feomed as a definite favorite to take the provincial title. Sport- ing a 4-1 record, she takes on ‘Smart today, while Martin, with -(hree wins and two losses, faces + Inc., said here. “Patterson hasn't | the unsavory connections and pherson 12-6 in the afternoon ‘Martin in the continuing Wo- made any decision as to the pro- ‘rehabilitated himself. _____|match and foree the series to men’s Provinelal Curling Cham- * jits limit. ° ° ionships. o Tne night game, played he- | ft 40- 28 h Pp t y | Tied with Martin for first ‘fore a capacity crowd of a O m fi 10r 00 VI C or place with a 3-1 record in the 4 ! WANT TOP STYLING ? LIKE PERFECT FIT? ‘at the North Shore Winter Club, Led by the 12 points of Mike 10 at half time but the cafemen DeCicco, Annunciation whipped outscored the cleanermen 4-1] in Rupert 40-28 in a senior section the third and hung on for the Minor League Basketball game win. Monday night at the Civic Cen-' Ernie B _ tre. for Broadway Broadway nipped Deane 18-26 ing game as he netted in the only other senior contest ‘points. Billy Pottle -while CYO crushed UFAWU 22-'Deane’s scoring, also with five. 10 in a junior section battle. {| CyO blanked the fishermen An li-point second quarter led 10-0 in the fourth quarter to McDougall wins ‘spiel VANCOUVER © — Corporal J. D. McDougall today skipped hi Vancouver City police rink to a 12-3 win over the L.A. Lilley rink of Kamloops to win the B.C. As- sociated police curling bonspicel. , MeDoupgall had made the fi- nals by downing RCMP sergeant aines was the big gun in the low-scor- TO KILL” ~ “FHURSDAY to SATURDAY — 7 :30 p.m. THE SOFT TOUCH IN PEDWIN SLIP-ONS !! S. M. Craiy of New Westininster Or hans to a 33-27 win over; capture their big win. - CAUSE VR CSS ONES PNT . nee 11-10 in 11 ends last. night. uth Memorial Junior High; Emuinett Stokes paced the vic~' the tougher competition of PCT TCOST 41200000 The McDougall rink now Moves gepogol in a girls’ basketball , tors with six points while Fred -Mitchell’s northern B.C. rink. Pearl leb ete hited teat ae oa to ; to Lethbridge for the Canadian pame. ‘Clayton was high for the losers | With Mitchell and Smart out iB i ‘ME Vat aieay ae ‘of the running, Martin’s only re- ad : te Lf ale haterafaghalcl ; ® police championships March 12- 13. | ee eee the |as he netted six also. c . Orphans maining hope 1s a loss by Han- and a victory over — Annunciation led 7-6 in first quarter and then increased! In the girls’ game. : a the margin to 20-12) by hall grabbed an 8-6 first-quarter lead sen to Smart Goitschell wins heat ‘time. They outscored Rupert 9-8!and increased it to 19-11 by Mitchell. CHAMONIX, France uw -- in the third and 11-8 in the final jhelt time, They led 27-19 in the! Such a development would set Mariclle Goitschell of France to- frame, third but were outscored 8-6 in up a sudden-death playoff he- day won the first heat of the — Wayne Haldane and John) the last period tween the two rinks later today. * . . 1 two - race special women's: sla- Mugro helped the Annuneiation ) oo lom of the wurld ski games today Cause with 1] and 10 points re- | ANNUNCIATION HALL ae TECHNICOLOR® JOHN WAYNE / RICHARD WIDMARK / LAURENCE HARVEY FRANKIE PATRICK WAYNE / LINDA CRISTAL se. su IOAN O'BRIEN/ CHILL WILLS cis RICHARD BOONE SULC ASLO THA UMITC wD AAPIETE Everything | about this necording to carly nolficial re- spectively. i sults. Marianne Jahn and Erika Charlie Brown was the top: Netzer, both of Austria, finished scorer for Rupert with 10. second and third respectively, Broadway and Deane tied .10-) Miss Goitschell’s time was 48.55 26° e 6 eee reeree ee rer re cers ere re seconds, Miss Jahn was cloeked I meetin ni ; nt 48.63 and Miss Netzer at 46.71, Bal ect g fo ight . . _. Fhere will be a meeting of Snell sets record ist teztie mins ua League for the coming season at 7:80 tonight at the Civie LOS ANGIibhics An all: stay east of track and field) per- Centre. 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