a on ed a aivini elas Orphans thump school gals . - | Orphans thumped Booth Me- cone sect a solid pace for the morial Junior High School 31-12 | Orphans. Mitchell dumped in 17 in a girls’ basketball game play- | points while Ciccone netted 10. ed Monday night at the Civic] Orphans led 12-0 in the first; Centre. 17-6 in the second; and 25-8 in Marg Mitchell and Sue Cic- the third quarter. HELPYOUR CHILD || | IN SCHOOL You go. eto || J the needs of - every school age (rince Rupert Daily Mews Wednesday, January 24, 1962 aE GOLDEN BOOK Mestraled ENCYCLOPEDIA to Hall of Fame BOSTON (AP)—dackie Robinson, first Negro to play in the major leagues, is the first of his race elected ATTENTION SPORTSMEN | PRINCE RUPERT ROD & GUN CLUB HOUSE ! : an ; Wil! be OPEN EACH SUNDAY from 1 p.m. Oy) ee Wy Vy, youngster) : to baseball's highest honor—its Hall of Fame at Coo- Commencing January 28th, 1962 CL is OT Le | | perstown, N.Y. she Doducrs, startled. the hase SKEET SHOOTERS - ARCHERY - .22 RIFLE - PISTOL : f The former Brooklyn Dodger; 7°" gers, Startled: sec- oO mo ‘ infielder was enshrined Tuesday |bal world the year before when JOIN NOW — MAKE THIS YOUR CLUB oA brand new world of knowledge along with pitcher Bob Feller, he signed Jackic to a Brooklyn Everyone Welcome who blazed a fastball through farm contract. the American League for nearly |LEADS NL WITTERS 20 years wilh Cleveland Indians. Robinson was with Kansas Both won election to the hall City Monarchs of the Negro the first time they were eligible. | American League at the lime. a five - year retirement from pie spent one year of seasoning baseball being mandatory. It | Montreal Royals, leading e Every page in glorious color o15 years in the making | Te eee Volume Senko was the first time the Baseball | With Writers Association of America yamed anyone on their first eli- gible shot since Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Walter Johnson, Warner and Christy Mathewson were tapped in the first clection bn 1936. Candidates needed 75 per cent of the 160 voles cast. Feller, 43, a Cleveland insurance executive, received 150 votcs. Robinson, 42, vice - president of a restaurant and coffee company. gat 124 votes, four more than the mini- mium needed. “Tt's a once - in - a - lifetime thrili” said Robinson, at his home in Stamford, Conn. “I am pleased and honored.” BLASTS PROCEDURE “Naturally, Im happy about it.” Feller said. “But now it’s al- most as if I had nothing to look Honus | ithe International League in bat- ting and fielding and then joined Brooklyn as a second baseman. | Robinson flirted with the .300 ‘mark his first two seasons and sbatled a Justy 342 in 1949 to lead the Natdonal League. In one season he committed, seven fielding errors, a major league record, and participated in 137 double plays that same season, 1951, setting a National League record. Robinson was the ‘mest fered base runner around, ,from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. Once he stele home in a ; world series game, ‘HAS 266 VICTORIES Feller was 17 when he arrived lin the majors in 1936. Twenty jyears later —- with four years ‘out for navy service during the iSecond World War — Feller had OUTSTANDING PUCKSTOPPER — Jacques Plante, the masked marvel who tends the nets for Montreal Canadiens, was named all-star goalie in League season. Que., won the Vezina the first half of the 1961-62 National Hockey The 33-year-old native of Shawinigan’ Falls, Trophy five straight years from 1955-56 to 1959-60 as the netminder playing the most games for the team allowing the least number of goals. — CP Photo Canucks’ Baird stars e ® forward to —- except going to compiled 266 victories. He sulf- In losin cause Cooperstown this summer. 1 | fered 162 defeats. ( thought I might have, to wait. Jonger.” poe " Feller’s entry “is timed almost exactly with his story in the Sat- urday: Evening Post in which he criticizes’ selection procedure. He claims’ it worked against the: modern - day player, especially pitchers. “There seems to be a growing : belief that modern ba'l players’ should be judged by more severe standards than the oldtimers in order not to ‘cheapen’ the Hall of Fame,” Feller says in bis story. ‘umphs. He sct the modern mark ‘of 18 strikeouts in a nine-inning Among the wins were three ‘no - hitters and 12 one - hitters. ‘Only two other pitchers in his- tory bave spun as many as three ‘no-hit games. None ever tossed /12 one-hitters. He struck out 2.561 batters, in- ‘eluding 15 in his first major league starting assignment. Six times Feller won 20 or more games. His high came in 1940 when he notched 27 tri- By The Canadian Press One of the few bright spots in a dismal Western Hockey League season for Vancouver Canucks has been the fine play of rookie forward Jim Baird. Baird scored two goals Tues- day night, his 29th and 30th of the season, as Edmonton Flyers outlasted the Canucks 8-6 before 1,100 fans at Vancouver, Other games saw Gerry Bris- son score four times in Spokane Dale Anderson and forward Murray Wilkic was returned to Springfield Indians of the Am- erican League. RECALLS FIVE PLAYERS Springfield owner Eddie Shore recalled the players Monday due to a lengthy dispute with the Vancouver management. Shore loaned Canucks five players this season, but earlier recalled util- ity man Frank Roggeveen and forward Dave Duke. | | i i 1 i | ' BRADIORN DLLMAN — DOLORLS HART TODAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. fRANCIS OF ASSISI STUART WHITMAN PEDRO ARNIENDARIZ py coor costae es HOW A LUSTY, FIGHTING YOUNE ADVENTURER TURNED INTO A SAINTLY MAN OF 600! MATINEE SATURDAY 2. p.m. 4 Me re Your choice of brand BUTTER Kraft DINNER Robin Hood “CARRY ON NURSE” “ROCKETS GALORE” raat Overwaitea Mysore COFFEE Fresh medium EGGS Baders assorted f 79 BUY A BOOK-A-WEEK. 65! 29 FLOUR2Z5:1.99 65° REA ens or eR ae | D There now are 88 men in the game against Detroit Tigers Comets’ 8-2 win over Seattle To- _ — eee. — ° ° hall, including former players October 2, 1938, though Sandy | tems and San Francisco Seals ow SG TNE . ; and officials, Koufax of Los Angeles Dodgers |Upset Calgary Stampeders 4-3. Basketball scores DAN DAILEY iscul S$ ’ Robinson broke the game’s:since has tied the record. Fel- Despite Brisson’s big night. | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS’ EY coor line in 1947. Branch Jer’s 348 strikeouts in 1946 stands! Baird took over the league's | y National Association SHIRLEY JONE | ae Rickey, then general manager of as a major league mark. goal-scoring leadership. The ‘ _ piss ws Assorted flavors Rangers in slump after great first half By FHE CANADIAN PRESS ~o, that they’re in peril of fad- IDoun Harvey. the defenee-; #bpears to be taking Rangers ‘ . - Drive-in voor WaT GARLAND - GREER GARSON man. had a great half season inj losing ways in stride. points behind third-place Seat- | S p E C IAL HEDDA HOPPER - JOEY BISHOP | pn ituional Hockey League.| “There's got to be something |e. EAWIE KOVACS - PETER LAWFORD But, these must be sad days for wrong, he naan “Butt eure HYNES SCORES THREE EVERY WEEK 1! SANET LEIGH - JACK LEMMON | Green FE ne ook mangers after to win playing wenenouee dmonton fired threc goals in: 3 VARIETIES 1.50 As JAY suc Settee NORTH - KIM NOVAK petting off to a fine ‘start, are} The Rangers have lost seven the final period nae ts nore Special enone 6226 Fried 1% DEB nn co WD 6 ROBINSON | 3 aon . a ; . Lraig ri Ms E eo “au ‘ STE aA n N-! 3pecia Mnese "OOU rie " ah ‘ ' in a prolonged slump. So much sbraigee arene into tat ern lead over second-place Cal- i] Chicken. Spaghetth | Hainbutg: i Nesaerccoend CESAR ROMERO’ FRANK SINATRA a ; . ave th, ac ; ‘ey ehares ere Nita and many, many moret . eR Mat ares meee Beedle Pia ie ow Pou ce hie ewe AB | [CINEMASCOPE* COLOR ov | Froshie — Cello Harvey, whos sonsuming| new year was over last-place with three goals, all in a second |] Open 2240 pan. to S20 ane © ~~. wee ake Ye He L urvey, ose one consum'ne Boston Bruins. , period, while defenceman Lioyd | SN B Ilarvey, never on a losing | Haddon connected twice, Don! won aaa rro S Hazelton do WITS | team in 13 previous seasons with Poile, Roger DeJordy#and Tom | 5 Montreal Canadiens, probably | Burgess had the others. Smithers club ambition is to win hockey games, “--~ \speedy forward, owned by New York Rangers, appears a cinch to win the WHL's rookic-of-the- year award. Canucks are not likely to win any other awards, let make the playoffs. Tuesday's loss left the Canucks buricd in the Northern Division cellar, gary to four points. will pull all stops in an effort) Baird and playing-coach Phil alone | 13 | to hall, the backslide when the |Maloney scored twice for Vane: Special to The Daily News [Blueshirts tre host to the Red {couver. George Ford and Larry LIAL TON Havelton all: lato erushedl Sindthers all-stars obo oan exhabitian hoekey rate played at Totem Park here hoot qaghe, . The thazelion elab held a iit. row 8-2 dead an the first period mod a ood tiatpin after the sec- ond inthe third they exploded fap sds dnanewered goals, Roy ‘Trask ded the winners woth three qroads. Poonee Rupert's adbesturs are acheduled to play here Saturday rielt and Sunday affernoon, Meee ee aren perenne mo HOUSTON, Tey, Wy --- Gurhand | Wings tonight. 2-0 gna te om Sheppard paces men's loop Al Sheppard of Paramounts led the way in A seetion of the Men's live-Pin Bowling League Monday night. Sheppard tallied a 3338 high isingle and a three-game total of gu9 to ald his team in scoring a high single of 1,138 and a high i three of 3,236. In B section, Bob Morrison of Popein added singles, ~ Ganueks dressed just 12 play- evs, including gomtender Ken Walters who was playing bis first game in almost two years. Walters, 28, owned by Montreal Canadiens. replaced Claude hiv- ans who along with defenceman Rupert, Broadway win pair : I | | Boston 118. Los Angeles 103, St. Louis 115, Syracuse 107. Chicago 109, New York 103. American League New York 129, Pittsburgh 122. Hawaii 106, Cleveland 100. PAGODA#. ers. Fish & Chips, We pay de- Lo ot | eee eee STILL GOING STRONG... OUR ANNUAL MID- 1S THE TAIK OF THE TOWN. Drop LAD A you THIS SALE. 3D STARS MAURICE CHEVALIER BING CROSBY MICHAEL CALLAN - RICHARD CONTE BOBBY DARIN - SAMMY DAVIS Jr. JIMMY DUARTE - ZSA ZSA GABOR JELLO King size (TIDE = 10:1.00 as WINTER CLEAN SWEEP SALE in tomorrow and sce for yourselves the tremendous savings that await you, ane jain the hundreds of satisfied customers who have already been to the store. IES... 2 for 1 MORE SHOES HAVE BEEN ADDED TO Pumps, Flats, Straps and Wedgics. iH Boston Pork Butt OASTS:-= Sliced becf LIVER =~ AY: 139 Burgess Flashlight Reg, 25¢ e Rip Randall, 145, Dallas, Tex. Babeock chalked up a 731 high} Rupert Motors and Broadway BUY ONE PAIR..... FREE i Batteries oitpeinted Kenny Lane, 14d, three nnd helped MS set i Cafe ench won a pair of games » oe. GET ANOTHER e Muskrvon, Mich, (0), Curlis| high single record of 1.248 and Jover the weekend In senior ne- Cokes, 146, Dallas, knocked out} take high three with 3,036. tion of Minor League Basketball. HERE'S VALUES YOU CAN'T MISS. Cones Mactan 3. Durango! Frank Tallyburton of Rupert) paced by the 18 points of Allen MEN Dress and Casual Oxfords and Loafors Porkay stex Ob). Motors scorad a 310 to take bIGD | Mah, Rupert whipped Annunel- © © © in brown or black. Work Boots with COOP IMEOTHTTTHEGTHOIIVEGITES Lewis rink scores 8-ender i Howe & MeNulty 1 and Mal- Terry Lewis’ Toyal Cana- j fius $3, Bhmoos 1, downed Denne 38-24 as Richard 1 tb. pkgs. dian Mounted Potlee enrting | at 3 sectlon Buhcoek 4, |Loyd scored 10 points, nko fait is second elght- | EU pot Evitt 04 Stromdahls 2] saturday they had squeezed by ender dy two seasons bist ngihet oft (he corthog rine. Playing in dhe men's league, Lewist quartet hald an eight: slngle, Resoulls were: In A. section--Paramounts 4, Snvoy 0: Wsso 4, Cook's 0; Post Office 4, La Gondola 0; Grotto spero's 2) Luckles 4, Diamond 0; Legion 3, Blectriclans 4; and Rupert Motors 3, CNRA I. eo alion 30-31 Monday night after crushing Deane Cleaners 45-07 in Saturday's play. Allen's: bro- ther Melvin was the team’s big gun ax he netted 16 points. Mondny night Broadway Annunelation 34-82, Ernie Baines netted a dozen for Broadway as did Wayne Haldane for Aunnun- alution. mM leather or cork i‘ sgn rubber solcs. Npkhe aa, tinucd Sines regular to $19.95. GOING UJ AT CLEAN SWEEP BARGAINS a Discon- $799 'S SHOES Top quality oxfords, HHH OH Margarine (wtoc) Paulin’s Crackers Dolnor frozon Strawberriesis oz. traps, patents and boots ope : ender against Bab iuduer W ' . Th Junior section games played § ' hans rink on the last end of omen § curling Saturday, Nelson Bros, downed lrom rogular stock. | Re- . he kame: Little Chieftains f2-) Annun- ular to $5.95 : : Final seere oat the game results mation edged GYO. Meld: and 9 g | waved fre No, 2 wits Meh Here are the resulta of Monday Philpott MVAll elobbered. UFAWU CLEARING PRICE . moe night's aetlon In the Women's [84-18 The potice foursome dP Gueding League, In the only junior section $ 95 | eiht-eender agains boyd W pine--Newton (0, Mekay 0; [Bime pliyed Monday Philpott, | Stevens dn Oeloher, PAG, ’ owas the (hird perfeet end Pewis bas seared. We Gatlled his first at Deayvton Valley, Viberta, in Mareb, Pot while plasing for another chat. Lewis rink may represent Mionce depend in the Assoclit- cd Police Curling playotts at hy 6, MelLean 7; Pallant 10, MebBonnld 6: Domlnala 7 Kerr I: Seott 0, Tewls Wy; and Shier 7, Morrlaon Ul. 0:80 pane-Dewne 1a, rem nor 1; Gone, 4, Bateman 8; Armatrong HW, Whatman 6) Rit- ehie 32, Gordon 0; Anderson A oad vith beat GYO @a-f. Brad Barbour lod the vietors with elght polnts, en POTEET 1 DURMRRENTENY Fort Hear Last Night's Fights BOSTON (WM -- Joe Denucel, 165, Nowton, Mass, outpotntod — Fashion Footwear SSSSSSSSS HUGG FOO Phono 3214 Kurnaby, Kebenary i oand i. 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