“eT Te Te ee HH TT Hh HH HY HH HS @ 3 Frince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 17, 1962 PPOPVE DH: Issue challenge 1 Junior Floor Hockey All- | Stars have issued a challenge | to the Savoy Bulldogs for a | floor hockey game Tuesday, | April 24 at the Civic Centre. | Both team cvaches have ac- | cepted but no word has been | | I received on how the Savoy players will react to this chal- lenge. PODOLIOOF DPODP POPP PPD DDD DL ODDDODL ae ae nt ern reece terme wert ee PLAY OVER 16 hrs: ONE TAPE! PHILI PS® CONTINENTAL "3200 TAPE RECORDER » Reproduces evcry sound within normal range of human hearing » Adapts to sterco play- back ’ + Dubbing switch HONSPIEL WINNERS — Mem- hers of the Boyo Gurvich rink pose in the top photo after winning A Event and the Grand Aggregate Trophy in the Fifth Annual Columbia > Cellulose Curling Bonspicl which ended Saturday night. They had to defeat the Alec MeFarlane rink skipped by Heather McLean to win the honers. From left to right are: Boyo skip, Marky Gurvich third. Harvey Youdcn sccond / and Francis Elliott lead. The | bottom photo shows the Jack ‘ | Ritchie rink, winners of C : Fyvent in the three day ‘spiel. NOBLE’S They defeated the Gordie Cam- eron rink 12-6. From icft to 201 - 3rd Ave. Wo Phone 100 » Pushbutton operation | . 4 track recording and playback » 4 ripht are skip, Jackie Ritchie, third Kathy Kerr. second Philip Lang and lead Margit Lindquist. . Staff photos by Bill Mercer | ! = | TrhY DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED | FOR INSTANT RESULTS SPECIAL EASTER EXCURSION TO STEWART AND RETURN ON S.S. CANADIAN PRINCE SPECIAL FARE $25.00 (Including all Mcols & Berth) Leave April 20th — 1:00 p.m. Return April 21st — $:00 p.m. VISIT THE INDIAN VILLAGES OF PORT SIMPSON AND KINCOLITH. ALICE ARM, MINING AND APPROXI- " MATELY TWO HOUR STOPOVER AT STEWART ON SATURDAY MORNING. LOTS OF TIME TO VISIT HYCER, ALASKA. Full Information and Reservations Phone 6200 or 6201 NORTHLAND NAVIGATION CO. LTD. ‘, TOCAY to WEDNESDAY 7:15 pam. PO CTC TY eee ‘i . ya CY iy ea) i iP oa 4. Perak sat ss ATNNETH MORE + DANA WYNTER | | i { { I Perr Re era ek Ga CON Maa OE oO Por petting the 168 Winter Olymr: wy final of the Columbia Cellulose B EVENT WINNERS -. The happy Cy pielure alter whipping Jack Mitehell’s quarte third Alice Paulson left, and lead Bertha Petersen. Banff Park may host: | OTTAWA Ct The Kitness Couned) was told Monday) that Canada Dis a good chianer | , pies In oseenie Bae ‘Park, I oO Meeting here for the eeconad Hime sinee ibs formation, head | | visory eouned) ows bald bs: Olympie offickuts Hat be ides: hag Deen well received: tt ve | ope, Healbh Minister Monteith an nouneed tat the federab pave | erpnient is dikely ta spene "oh | etantind fds ta develope bles Roeky Mount phayerrouned wate posttibable Obymipre Ceambes Sthe TODAY to SATURDAY -- 7 - 9 pm. \ FOR THE Coe HAPPIEST TIME “Cae © / Fr YOUR LIFE! nor) HY sell | ° ¢ ym ; 1. aoe word! ie it I \ Cie x at \ _\ te f | WONDLAKUL “CLIN HONG HITE. 2 ware (nenpe Ted Ane Saget bo resanes My CULM Vioth tantotantce Ca, tee swotee . _-* TOV.or 1N TECHNIGOLOH® Pests WAIT MATINEES Reronn DISKEY'S : R FRIDAY and Re CouNTR SATURDAY 2 p.m. o see A TRUE LITE ADVEH TUNE CHILDREN 35c The Gaigiry Olymple Develop | nent Assoahitlan already base ceived a RaS,QG0 grant pean Hin | federal paverninent ane 0,000 | front the pravinee of Alberta ind the eiby of Calgary. James Worrall of ‘Paronte, president of the Canadiun Olyii- ple Assoriation, said) Cehanees nre reasonably good’ that Che and while Wi net the nod trom the Jnfernmiionw! Olymple Cor Ober, The committer ts expeeted fo make dts deedsion ab a teeta in Ikenyu dn dime, O68, Narwiy, Franee nnd Switverkind wha are Wiclellng far hie TOGH partes. Phe 14 pames WH he Teda hin Ati rh. Baseball scores Hy ‘The Choiodtan Prens Piltsbureh 6, Chienpao Milwinikee J, Cloelonatl @ $l. ows P22, Philadelphia Los Angeles 4, Sra Mraneieo 19 Houston wt New York ppd, skip Minors left, and second Bmmet Carson. 4 New York (1 --- TAT 44, Minors rink posed for a L 9-6 in the B Event Curling Bonspicl. Kneeling are Standing are Basketball scores ssociibted Press National Association Boston 119, Les Angeles 105 (Best-of-seven fing Last Night's Fights Chieape ut Wilson Parris, 148. | @ Ol moc — | iChicage outpointed Frank Smith, National) bl/fa. Brie, Pa., (8), _ ; Bobby Bartels, ; oulpointed National cHekie Matesic, 142, Pittsburgh, (Od. York, mune ene OSD ND ul Lied 3-3). or September 26 Monday was to have been the day of decision on a site and date for Patterson’s defence of his world heavyweight boxing title against his No. 1 challen- ver. Patterson, who. is to call | the shot under the terms of the ‘contract, didn't show up at a luncheon meeting of the Boxing |Writers Association of New York ;where an announcement had ‘been expected. Bolan told the writers about ithe probable dates in the two |New York ball parks. Julius November, Patterson's attorney, spoke about the $1,000,- 900 offer from “a Texas group” | during the weekend. He said all parties had agreed to extend the deadline to Thursday noon in Floyd, Battle set for September | Nisw YORK (AP) — Heavyweight champion I'loyd Patterson probably will defend his title against. Sonny Liston either September 17 at Yankee Stadium |, at the Polo Grounds in New York, Tom Bolan, president of Championship Sports Incor- porated, announcéd: Monday. order to let the Texans put it Sports Shop trips Dominoes night. ; Men’s high single and Paul grabbed women's with 187 and and 499. lows: mens high single triple went to Alan with 201 and 495. . single and a 2,500 high three. The Mixed Ten-Pin April 28 in the the armouries. available fro MEN'S Rep, $30.00 Special $] 9.95 Sonn in writing, and put the money in a bank, Contracts for the fight were. signed March 16 with Champion- ship Sports as the promoter. Patterson, 27, has a 38-2 rec- ord for 40 pro fights. He won the title in 1956 and defended it suc- cessfully four times before he was knocked out by Ingemar Jo- hansson, June 26, 1959. He be- came the first heavyweight champ to regain the tithe when he knocked out Johansson June 20, 1960. He stopped Johansson again last year and stopped Tom McNeeley December 4 in’ Tor- onto in his last bout. Liston, also 27, has a 33-1 rec- ord for 34 bouts. He stopped Al- bert Westphal of Germany De- leember 4 in the first half of an Sports Shop took all the hon- ors as they downed Dominoes 29117 - 2.105 to win the Mixed | Ten-Pin League playoffs Sunday high three were won by Don Hartwig with 202 and 543 while Joyce honors Records of the year are as fol- and Sheppard with 257 and 673 while women’s high single and high three hon- ors were taken by Stella Mutch Team honors for the year went to City Transfer with a 904 high League banquet will be held at 9 p.m. officers mess of | Tickets will be day night m team captains. ,electronic closed circuit TV dou- ‘bleheader topped by the Patter- ‘'son-MceNceeley bout. Smith elected president of shuttle club Rolly Smith was elected presi- ident of the Civic Centre Bad- minton Club, Sunday night at the annual general meeting at the Civic Centre. Other members clected to the executive were: vice - president Gordon Poffenroth, secretary Jo- janne Sinclair, treasurer Dan McNeal, social Marguerite Perry, games Bruce Mills and publicity Nora Black. Members are reminded that there will be no more badminton on Sunday nights but Wednes- play will continue as ule Monday night WONOLULU « — Salt Lake City Bees, who drifted to the end of the 1961 Pacific Coast Baseball League season in eighth place, kicked off the 1962 sched- with a tight 9-1 victory over the Hawalian Islanders. The rest of the league moves into action today with a- full slate of games, Tacoma opening defense of last year’s title at San Diego, Vancouver at Seattle, Spokane at Portland, and Hawaii again playing host to the Bees. Floyd Weaver, a 20-year-old righthander who has been in pro- fessional bascbail less than three months, went all the way for Salt Lake City allowing only four hits. Army asked to sponsor | hockey team | CALGARY (—- ‘The Canadian . Army is asked to train and spon- : sor Canada’s hockey team passed = at the meeting here Sunday of the Al- tion. The resolution asks the Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Associa- tion to consider letting the army take over the 1964 Olympic hockey club and stock it with promising juvenile and junior players. The motion requested that Lhe CAHA make a direct approach to army chief of staff, Under the plan Canada would be grooming young hockey elibs in a manner similar to Russia. Czechoslovakia and other Ilnuro~ pean nations. Bakersfield, Calif. w-- Wicho Morales, 128. Mexico, outpointed Tony Herrera, 125, Denver, Colo. llong as enough players turn out. at the Easter Special Sale on Thursday and Saturday MEN’S SPORT JACKETS Reg, $24,905 Special $] 9.95 | | LEATHER JACKETS | | | : FELT HATS | Latest Styles 20% ov 717 - 3rd Ave. W. RAM. EXTRA TICKET oe FN2 OR MORE TRAVE TOOETHER Vel HOTEL & CAR RENTAL 2AN BE ARRANOED, DRESS PANTS Superbly Tatlored 20% ov eee en ee en (8). 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