. rote Te } . ewe OT NS a a es sw ' vote te tee Tee Se te te Se te Te Se Se te Me Me Prince Rupert Daily Mews Tuesday, January 9, 1962 eee tay ew ye Ny Ns | The Way I See It By GARY OAKE Sports Editor Prince Rupert's entry in the forthcoming Ketchikan In- ternational Basketball Tournament stands as good a chance as any other team of winning. The local team, sponsored by Savoy, is made up of the entire Savoy team.and Vikings’ Art Helin. a : : up men’s high single and high|Kent’s 0; The Sports 3, Cook’s 1;! ? Eight teams have entered the tourney which will be held , ’ + oss ‘ wes : tit an , ‘on’s 1. from January 17 to January 20. Along with Savoy, there are Northern division player S; paced by Guyle Fielder, hore’ won pos and oor wit and Robertson's 3, Johnsons ot teams from Juneau, Wrangell, Shelton Jackson Junior College Section A—Standard 4, Bud’s: at Sitka, New Metlakatla, two from Ketchikan and a team . from the United States Air Foree base at Prince George. Savoy has already played the Rockets from Ketchikan “twice, winning both, But the Rockets didn’t have their com- ‘plete team and possilfly this will make a difference in the - tourney. , ‘s The Ketchikan High School Kings are a fairly strong ‘team, but, all things being equal, shouldn't provide too much opposition ‘against the senior teams. \ Sitka’s entry is in about the same position as Kings. Re- - ports on the other teams are not available but there may be some top individual players playing ball in the tourney. Prince George’s entry could be the surprise of the tournament. Little is known about them and it’s possible they have some excel- lent players on their lineup. ’ . e e Savoy has little height Savoy is hampcred somewhat because of lack of height. But speed, accuracy and sharp defence may make up for this ‘ handicap. - ; Terry Shenton, Jack Mitchell and Helin all stand six-feet, two inches, and they are the team’s tallest players. Tuffy -Howe is six-fool-one but the remaining players, Ray Spring, ‘Ron Ciccone, Gus Nickerson, Billy Smith and Blair Andress, . are all six feet or under. Rockets have six-foot, seven-inch Bud Keyes on their -roster and several other tall players. Most of the other teams , are reported to have several tall players. Savoy coach Alex Bill said he doesn’t know what to expect . ; v whi —— ji 1 the | GTTO PREMINGER PRESENTS. oh in the tournament ne east ane ental teams will probably beat | 10 FIGHT CHAMP — Cecil Gray of Halifax will fight Canadan |moose, bagged in Alaska after |Ped 32 shots while Claude. Evans PAUL NEWMAN: EVA MARIE SAINT Savoy on rebounds but “i we catch on like we did before heavyweight champion Bob Cieroux in a title fight at Hull, Que. {a four-year quest by a Seattle |of Vancouver blocked 25 for the RALPH RICHARDSON - PETER LAWFORD . _ Christmas, we'll do well. I don’t say we'll win, but we'll do January 22. Gray is the Eastern Canada titleholder and holds hunter and taxidermist, is on north. r MINEO = JOHN DEREK : well”. the No. 2 national ranking. He was knocked out by Cleroux in |display here today—its massive The north scored three un- LEE J.COBB - SALMINE EREK After last Thursday’s ball game which Savoy narrowly won, dressing-room talk centred around whether or not other players should be picked up for the tourney. There was some talk of picking up Vikings’ John Newton ‘and Gary Morison because of their height, Sete ty te Na TN TN 8 SON ON Te tN August 31, 1959. the second round of a scheduled 10-round match in Montreal — CP Photo Nuttall paces bowlers Fielder, only player to see ac- tion in all five WHL all - star games, scored twice and assisted once, Maloney scored twice and Barkley once as the northern crew whipped the south’s best 7-3 before 4,121 fans in Memorial Coliseum Monday night. Barkley, 25, a Calgary Stam- peder. defenceman in his fifth year of pro hockey. took frequent extra turns on the ice because |the north’s defence was cut .to three men when teammate Fred Hucul broke a finger in’ a Cal- gary game last Saturday. Bark- ley was so effective he was voted the game's outstanding player. Fielder, 30, Seattle Totems’ centre and the WHUL’s all-time point - getting champion with more than 900, and Maloncy, the Record moose shot in Alaska SEATTLE (#— A world-record ern club triumphs im all-star game PORTLAND (CP) — A free-wheeling band of Phil Maloney and Doug Barkley, won the fifth. West- erm Hockey League all-star game in a romp. | > Vancouver Canuck playing coach, had to be ranked close seconds. Fielder’s Seattle teammates, Ed Ehrenverth, Bill MacFarland and Ron Hutchinson, cach scored once for the north. SCORE FOR SOUTH Doug Macauley .of Portland Buckaroos, Max Mekilok of Spo- kane Comets and Gerry Goyer of Los Angeles Blades, the league’s highest scorer this sea- son, scored for the south. Only four penalties were called. . The only disappointment was vt Paul’s team sweeps honors 7 we ‘og OO, in B section Paul’s team swept all honors in B section of the Celco City Five-Pin. Bowling League Janu- ary 3. = Lynne Cameron took women's high single and three with 252 and 734 while Bob Kelsey picked 1,230 and 3,513... °- , ‘ ; In A section Alec McFarlane of Standard captured both men's high single and three with 285 and 1739. bed women’s high single with 309 while Grace Shuster of Ru- pert Motors was high three win- ner with 686. Crosby improving SANTA MONICA, Calif. (7 — Crooner Bing Crosby is reported steadily improving following his operation for removal of kidney stones. His physician, Dr. Frede- the crowd, little more than half the average turnout to WHL games at the 10,000 - seat Coli- seum. But Portiand manager Harry Glickman said the profit —it goes into the players’ benc- fit fund—probably will be one of the largest of any WHL all-star game. Goaltender Bruce Gamb'e of Portland, in the south nets stop- rick Sclumberger, said Crosby probably ‘will be released from hospital within a week. Merle Sinoski of Orme’s grab- | a 4 A “ot a ER Ow Re ee of Celco loop: ng : Standard grabbed both hon-; ors with 1,403 and 3,1TT. il | Results: —_ ‘ Section B— Paul’s 4, Rupert’ Hotel 0; Jack’s 4, Co-op 0; Reb-5 els 4, Sports Shop 0; SCAC 4, 0; Wings 4, Commercial 0; Good! Neighbors 4, North Star 0; Ru-} pert Motors 3, McRae Motors 1;° Eddie’s 3, McRae Bros 1; and, Orme’s 2, RCMP 2. : FREE of our fe ' CHINESE FOOD Orders of $3.00 and ap Phone 3329 MELROSE CAFE ate A + r ot ite, teehee ee oe tte meter mt "TODAY to SATURDAY — 7 p Ree Ne ee m. ONLY answered third - period goals antlers spreading 7814 inches. after leading 2-1 in the first pe- Bert Kleinberger, an-owner of HUGH GRIFFITH - DAVID OPATOSHU HAWORTH IN the Jonas Brothers taxidermy firm, said he flew 25,000 miles with Anchorage guide - Eldon Brandt and scanned more than riod and 4-3 in the second. Maloney and Barkley got two of the best goals of the night. The Vancouver playing - coach JILL 20 exconuvs | STEREOPHONIC SOUND *A UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE. "A TERRIFIC SHOW!” Time Magazine iy Should put up good | fight But coach Bill said he didn't want to carry too many players. “We’d have some of them sitting on the bench for the entire game”, he stated. * ‘Aftera little more discussion, it was agreed that “we'll th what: we have plus Helin”. en if they don’t win, the Savoy team should put up a ight. in every game. Their work is cut out for them. ea tough haul but they have the horses to do it. Good stole the puck from Portland’s Dale Rolfe and broke in alone to outeguess Gamble. Barkley scored unassisted when Ralph Keller of Los Angeles lost the puck and allowed the Calgary defenceman to rifle a shot home. League action resumes tonight ; . with two games, Seattle at Cal- |< meron : t gary and San Francisco at Van- 10,000 moose before spotting the big one. The previous record moose had a spread of 654% inches. It was shot in 1947 by Dyton A. Gilli- land on Alaska’s Kenai Penin- sula. The giant moose killed by Kleinberger was found last No- vember 9 as he and Brandt circ}- in mixed league action Howard Nuttall of LOOM No. 2: butchers 0; Canfisco 4, Greer & set the pace for the men in B Bridden 0; WOTM 4, Astoria 0; section of the Mixed Five - Pin!Headpinners 4. Commercial 0; Bowling League January 4. iDon’s 4, Fashion 0; and Eby & Nuttall rolied a 255 high single Sons 3, Yukon Gems 1. ‘and a 637 high three. Mickie: ia ax, me ue . ADULTS $100; STUDENTS 65¢; CHILDREN 25c MATINEE SATURDAY 2 P.M, good ck boys and please don't get knocked out at least until (CTOSS of Chatham led tne wom-| ed. over the Mt. Susitna area) COUVCT. 7 7 aturday. fen with 262 and 613 while LOOM, Sheppa rd Paul about 75 miles from Anchorage. 7 OO a A p | ¥ a A few of the ball players seemed to have picked up No.1 picked up team high singic| .’ Oc S several extra pounds on their midriffs during the Christmas ang Pyorwaieea gaprured team | top 10-pin play eccer 7 " _— iolidays.. -high three with 3,054. a . NDON (Reuters)— Results of | " pe. Savoy's Audrews had 199 large pounds spread over his | In A section Louis Martin of | Ai Sheppard of City Transfer Sou th wes t soccer ‘matohes in ihe United King- | 7opay PO TIAL IN ROOM 33" ’ Restrict frame but mostly centred on his midriff. He decided to go | Eby & Sons set a new season’s and Joyce Paul of Sports Shop 7 fom Saturday oP - ” <“— 4 CUP Third Round Arsenal 3, Bradford C 0 Bluckpool 0, West Brom 0 Birmingham 3, Tottenham 3 Brentford 1, Leyton Or 1 | | shared honors in the Mixed Ten- took high three with 739,,P! Bowling League January 7. | WOTM's Jennie Parks rolled a! Sheppard chalked up a_ 229 287 high single and won high high single anda 615 high three three with 689. pwhile his team took honors with Don's grabbed team high sin- 805 and 2,358. Joyce tallied a 179 gle while WOTM was team high high single and a 491 high three. three winner with 3,699. Results: Dominoes 1, City 3; Results were: _Sports Shop 4, Pushovers 0; and on a diet and many of his meals consist of tomato juice, dry Loast and cottage cheese, Another who can’t be classed as being pleasantly plump anymore is Darrel “Big Daddy” Young, coach of Vikings. Young claims to have lost 14 pounds in four days. But he admitted picking up two pounds over the weekend. There are several other ball players who could do with losing 20 pounds of so. Some are so bad they have trouble tying the Jaces on their running shocs, ae single record of 334 and WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m. - 9:15 ROCK HUDSON: KIRK DOUGLAS | | LIFE HAD LAID ITS LUSTY HAND | gy ALO = show strength in bowl games NEW YORK ~The U.S. col- Brighton 0, Blackburn 3 Bristol C 0, Walsall 0 Burnley 6, Qucen’s PR 1 Bury 0, Shefficld U 0 Chariton 1,.Scunthorpe 0 I heard that Bill “Mouse” Morrison is thinking about In B section: Ov niten 4. Granby 3, 70 Cabs 1. lege football bow] season ended| Everton 4, King’s Lynn 0 starting a “300” Club. And that doesn’t mean those who have | Miller Bay ue Northignd t Stra. — during the weekend with the a eton vile FeO rystal B 3 scored more than 300 points are cligible for membership. Of | ters 0; LOOM No. 1 2. LOOM No.! e same pattern that dominated] Ipswich 1, Luton % course Mouse insists that his paunch is simply relaxed muscle. {2 1; Parker's 2, Uni-ersal 2: Sea-: the early games—the strength| Leeds 2, Derby 2 However, not much will be done because to lose any board 3. John's 1: anl Chatham! iG ¥ a $ was in the West and South. Liverpool 4. shee 3 1 EY 7 *. rj . . oe a “ i . : a W cet nc players wil have to cut out after-game beverages. 3, Royal Bank 1. In the Senior Bow! the South Man ae O Woytnoutin 1 : AFTER THE BUZZER: Len Harrington, publicity chair- In A section: Lotus 3. Wood-! o ° overwhelmed the North; in the! Newcastle 0, Peterborough | ot man and All-Native Tournament chairman of basketball has a , oe . : , hi l; U.S. Bowl the West beat the Notts C 0, Man City 1 : resigned his posts for personal reasons. Organizing the native | | iF Ig gear East. and in the Hula Bow! East Plymouth 3, West Ham 0 tourney is a difficult task and Harrington’s successor will | sj , and West played to a stand-off. Port Vale 3, Northampton I have his work cul out for him. ' Iligh Balls were highballin’ in | Preston 3. Watford 2 a! wee ee . cee ne ce cee ee cee me oc eee meme ent btn ne tere eee | B section of the Women’s Five- In the Senior Bowl at Mobile, Fouthampion ute Porest e PORTLAND, Ore. @. —- Edmon-| GIANTS SIGN HILLEBRAND | ; a |Pin Bowling League January 2,|1&; Saturday. the powerful run-/ Workington astponed ton Flyers have sold forward} HONOLULU « — New York: | The team captured high single ning of Ronnic, Bull of Baylor Bristol R vs Oldham A Len Haley to San Francisco Seals|Giants of the National Football | land high three with 955 and and Earl Gros of Louisiana State) Huddersfield T vs Rotherham for cash and an option n|Leag ir raft: "y in . . led the South to a 42-7 win over] Leicester C vs Stoke C ; _¢ash an 1 option on an|League landed their No. 1 draft! . . . _.,. {2464 while player Lil KIOpPP| the Nort Middlesbrough vs Cardiff © unidentified player, manager-|choice Sunday, giving end Jerry _ Following is a list of statistics picked up the individual honors the Norn. Norwich © vs Wroxham coach Bud Poile of the Edmonton |Hillebrand of the University of/ for the Prince Rupert Basketball) with 944 and 564, Both squads turned profes-| sheffield W vs Swansea T Western Hockey League beam | Colorado a $25,000, no-cut con-| Leagues including senior, Inter- | In A seeti Alice Ritchi sional with the game, the win-| Southport vs Shrewsbury T . said Monday night. ltract for one year. mediate A and intermediate Be ay taurel ‘aay high ane with ning players each receiving «| Wolverhampton va Cosiile . voce teeter apatites rw sna outs cette ces ate es cotinteoeele son qugee on ats gine ne Top point scorers in each divi-| A. eA ere IBD SINE she é » losers ae , us . , ee | ston re fie ‘ed a each divi i341 while Christine Curric of cheque for $600 and the loser . Division 1 COSTARING = - rare figured out on at POI | re rean & Rudderh: as hil getting $500. Airdriconians 0, Thd Lanark 2 )Per-game average basis. These |) eee tne croam was MENT” 1 the U.S, Bowl Sunday at} Celle 2, Kilmarnock 3 DOROTHY MALON jslatistics are up-to-date. free wioner with 707. Washington, quarterback Galen] Bundee 3. Pali d SENIOR STANDINGS New Laurel picked up team wr ; aS y ‘ 3S Dunfermline 4, Dundee U | \ GOTTEN: CAROL LYNLEY WoL PE PA Pts, | bigh single with 975 while Annet- Hall of Pennsylvania State pass’ / iibernian 0 Rangers o - P eC stone ‘ Savoy 8 1 616 501 6 Les grabbed team high three ed for three touchdowns to lead Partick I. Motherwell 0. NEVILLE BRAND On ‘OL , rea ‘ D61 p bes é 2 Me 5 : Qn. yt) St, Johnstone 0, Ralth - Y Kitkatla 2 3 815 331 4] with 2,681, the West to a 33-19 win over! ‘gt. "Mirren 0, Hourts 1 sete easeenemenunemrrees COLOR | Vikings 2 9 G33 GBB 4 Results: the East. Stirling 4g, Aberdeen 0 : Scoring Leaders . The all-star game matched Division U | ’ ° waders | Section B -- Odd Balls 4, Co- | draft choices of the Eastern and} Atbreath 0, Clyde a Pts, Cr Ave Op 0: Greenhorns 4, Off Tr re raft cnolces 0 Ve wil OMn ane Ayr Ut. Albion 8 sample U0) WT 5 Bad Lg (det It; B , tniks ren Western divisions of the Ni-) perwiek 1, Cowdenbouth 6 Ridley ak) 99° 5 19.8 | taps Oo Kiion 4 hobekute Sie tional Football Leugue, Hrechin 0, Queen of 8 1 Howe (S 5 ( agp veee ’ 2 4, 2vCOCKLNS ; ane rs, as squads Tiamitton 4, Morton 0 Shenton. ts 165 9 18383! High Balls 4, White-Caps 0 (de. |, East and Wesb all-star squalls) ueonn Pe! 2, Forfar | Shenton (S) 146 9 16.22) roulte: and Saanich 3, PRVCU 1 in the Hula Bowl Sunday ull gronnousemulr 2, Dumborton 1 . . Milehell os) Ib 9 WIV Saetion A w- MeLean & Tud- Honolulu, Hawaii, were sinilar| Stranraer 1, Montrose 1 Magazines of Qualit Newtons MT 1 Ma derham 4 Jeannetles 0; Stars 3 to the teams which played In : hestponed . y Newton «V) 127 10 12.7 | Crausens ‘I; Shop Easy 3, Dibhs |e Hast-West Shrine Bow! in Se VGHINTE LEAGUE Morison Vi 100 10 10.0 1 y. Ronp 3, Sports Shap 1} Hard [S84 Francisco Inst week, which a Division TH . ‘ by I ele hone Specht tv ne (4 8 80 Tifats 3, Annettes 1; and Fashion |e Weel won 21-8, Trait City 0, Portsmouth | Pp «INTERMEDIATE: A wr ANDINGS 2, New Laurel 2, But this week the Hast held ciation * ae 9 se WoL WR PAD Ia vee eo vee ene set ee na enone the West to one touchdown, It} — Postponed Rainmakers 6 L401 o7h 19! ’ e could score only once |tself) Talitux va Coventry ‘| sunrise 6 2 383 487 12 Women S curling however und tne game ended In| Newport vay . | Chieftains 4 4 360 326 8 result & 7-7 te. lixetor 4, Slockport & | ; Co), Gell. 0% 805 4BB 0! SU S Fer ee Mite Ch Trinmore 1 ‘ r ‘ ‘ . ‘ “ eo Scoring Leaders . | Here are the results of action Rodgers WINS wall oh Powtponed . ws CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT . Bhs. Ch Avg tin the Women’s Curling League ) Crown Alox va Aldershot . enn (Ri 100007) 18.50 Tash night, encuat vi Aoorington ei elsey (8) 87 & 10.98 Tyan ; ' LA p nnaftiald va Colabaster ' t ' WM, a Cw ‘ ‘Le Martin (Rd (1) OR hy 12, Mean te valiant O} en Bradford 0 Shetortield 0 LAND & IMPROVEMENTS 1962 Harlow (cee) 6 8 OAT Moltay 8: Dominato 6 Lew!s LOS ANGELES «(—A rookle nenery ' . Johnson (Cy 66 8 H2519° Seotl 8) Merrison 12: und with only ax months seasoning ‘ Leaske (©) (1067 9814] Shier? Kerr’, > 8G) on golf's tough tournamont tral . ASSESSMENT Sblewart «Co G6 BABE enn ' captured the $45,000 Los An- ‘ Gruber 6s) be HA Gonten. 10. boone 2, Bitoman 15; | golos Open Monday, turning back . Warner (CCG) oY L een Whitman 8; Arm-/a corps of veterans with a re- sa Chiureh acca) W 28 ag PSERONE 1, Bromner 6; Ritehle 16] eord nine-under-pur 62 on the ) 1 } OV tolkes ares cord nhye-under-piut on the INTERMEDIATE STANDINGS | UOKisiud Oy Anderson 14, Hrlk= | final round. ee ain . Ot TAKE NOTICE: RITE WoL PE PA PAs, men ai and Rivet 8, Gordon 13.) phe vietory went to Phil Rad- Aint ie Me ry ee - DAW u 6 i an in ! 2 A — pors 23, of La Jolla, Calif, whose] | ; sain mon iti a sas er 0 , : brilliant windup gave him a 26s, hn i Sette Persons wishing to appcal their assessment at the 1962 || MITE Senn 407 44 dot 8 Attondance rises nnothor record for tho tournn- oe ii been . a . . ; . Scoring Leaders J BBACT, Mla, (4---300M-) mont, and a nine-stroke adge es, 1 ,; Court of Rovision in Princa Rupert City must notify tho R. Sumpxon ais Vs «| Ave, Ld ee eee ee over his closest rivals. We won a Oro [ 6 @ , \ SOS i iti ' 5 ‘ ta a ‘ 20V y 0. , . Assessor in writing stating the grounds of complaint on Rbhinsn CIPAWU) 136 10° 15.6 ne in 1961 with an average 47,00 — — } or before tho 17 Muskulak (PRSIIA) BO 9 gna [erowd of 40,074 at each of the 06 ° , i | he 17th Day of January, 1962. Ron Sampson «By om Tt age Menukur-senson gimes, Last Night s Fights | Lowe (UFAWU) 80 10 80 “We ure enthustastle about thed New York i—Johnny Alford, . ° , . , Princo Rupert, B.C, H, M. ALDERDICE, aaa (Booth) M7 Gad eenoral balance of our attend-| 161, Philadetphia, stopped John- HIN ps (By 60) 10) 6.0 fanee,"" commissioner: Poto Ro-| ay Tuckor, 161, New York (01. p m *~ vee ’ . ’ S Jonuary 9th, 1962 City Assossor Crosby (RSS) 51 8.07 ]vello sald Monday after ho was} Chicago ‘—Babby Buininato, ° ° Poms (UFAWU) at 6 ft jre-alected for a now flve-your 173, Chicago, outpointed Chuck ' Whinwt CGIPAWU) 47 40 0° 47 [term at $60,000 uw year, Garratt. 176, Chienga, ¢10), J 3 : e ; 1 \ ' Pagay as Wee om 148 ah