Wrinece Wupert Daily sews * Friday, January 5, 1962 . Vikings drop close Sloppy contest Zz proves exciting | “So near and yet so far” was the feeling the Vi- kings” players had after last night’s senior basketball game at the Civic Centre. Vikings lost to league-leading Savoy by one point, 63-64, in the first senior game of 1962. It. was a sloppy game by most standards but pro-ided plenty of excitement for the 100-plus fans in attendance. The lead changed hands throughout the game ind for a while it looked as if Vikings might record their second win against Savoy this vepmepsaerentornrieg preety i: tet uel ii ar pete i > . Say, . . . . wos ‘ . e . " , a ' oo : “v > , ot . os — _ : ; oe ‘ 7 a | : . . , . - : 7s mw orceanber not a 2/pec tthe ara t .| in ‘playdowns }at Kitimat Prince Rupert Senior High School’s curling rink was sched- : uled to. leave for, Kitimat ‘thig + afternoon to begin play in the “ British Columbia High School curling championships. s The rink of Bruce Kerr, skip; Don Scott, third; Jack McLean, second; and David Mio, lead, will be driven. by school principal L. G. Truscotte. “4 'They have been drawn against Terrace in the first round of 2 Sunrise (52)—-Kelsey 14, Rob- ertson. 2, Armstrong, Gruber, Haudenschild 8, Mah 14, Dean 3, Smith 3, Slack 4 and Rudolph.4. Chieftains (33) -—— Leask 10, Morven 4, Stewart 6, Johnson 4, Adams 2, John Stewart 2, C. Stewart and Rensvold 5. _ PRSHS (33) — Colussi 5, El- chuk 2, Alexander 3, Hammer 7, Crosby 2, Maskulak 3, Love 11 “;. {competition while Smithers “will season and Chow. _ | play Kitimat. ’First games begin me . UFAW (2 — C. § 3.m, ‘OW, ae But it was not to be. Savoy, U_ (26) C. Robinson, at 9.a.m. tomorrow 1 Wilson, Lowe 6, Robinson 12, Nel- scoring on about 27 per cent of son. Ridl Clift T 5 , ee The second draw will feature ir 5 1 son, Ridley, Ciitton, toms 9, oe i the winners of the first draw, their shots. held a nakrow 29-27 | wesley 3 and Jeffrey. Ae oe aes *. |Slay each other and the losers half-time margin and managed _ : ‘ to win it. The teams usually score 70, 80 ior 90 points each in normal games but couldn't click last night. It was a game which saw the regular big guns held down and 'some of the other players come {through with solid performances. |. Terry Shenton and Tuffy Howe, two top players with Sa- voy, scored only 12 and 10 points respectively. Vikings top two ‘stars, Art Helin and John New- play each other. i ‘The third draw of the zone playdown will be a round-robin affair. 2 Winner of the zone playdown will go to Smithers January 13 to compete in the Regional play- downs against the winner of the Burns Lake-Williams Lake zone: The regional winner will head for Trail January 27 to compete in the provincial championship against the other regional win- Cubs sign pair CHICAGO i — Chicago Cubs today signed two rookie players for 1962. They are outfielder Lou Brock 22, and southpaw pitcher Ron Goerger, 24. Brock was batting champion of the Northern League with a .361 average for St. Cloud, Minn.. last season, his first pro year. Goerger had a 10-9 mark and a 2.68 ERA for San Antonio. DEAFNESS NO ELANDICAP — Nine-year-old Bruce Beford shows ; . ners. the form that carned him four shutouts in eight games of play , ton, were held to 10 and 13 points} The Cubs previously signed After this comes the Canadian in Toronto's Last York Squirt Hockey League. His calm confi- respectively. . veteran relicfer Don Elston and championship which it is be- dence in the nets is such that few spectators realize he is a deaf Savoy’s Billy Smith, a sub- outfielder George Altman.. I stitute player, netted 12 points }with some deadly long - distance shooting. MORISON TOP PLAYER Handicapped youngsters | Vikings’ Gary Morison, who; lscored 53 per cent of his shots, s with a series of numbered — CP Photo mute. The coach gives him’ signal lieved will be held “in Halifax cards. sometime in February. Players join Sox CHICAGO (Pf — Chicago White | , , Sox today signed three more , & : players for 1962, including two ; A : pitchers obtained in a December trade with San Francisco Giants for veteran pitcher Billy Pierce. The two new pitchers, who served last sdason at Tacomia, are Dom Zanni and Eddie Fisher. Also signed today was shortstop Bob Pearson, 18. (AST NIGHT'S FIGHTS: Bologna, Italy (7 — Antonio Luis Paiwa, 126%, Brazit, out- pointed Mario Sitri, 1274, Italy. (8). : ene ae ae isunk 22 points, the most or any 7 i al - slayer on the floor last night. still able to play hockey I Shenton, with 40 per cent, had vinita the best shooting average on “TORONTO ''@) — Bruce Beford, a top goalie in Toronto's Fast Savoy. Howe, who usually scores York Squirt League, and Brian Grundy are hockey-playing nine- 99 or more points each game, year-olds with a lot in common. — scored 15 per cent of his shots. “Brite -has been deaf since) ~~ | Savoy outshot Vikings roughly pirth. His speech is limited to'Clear the puck to the corner, 6.'94-84 but Vikings grabbed the gounds only his mother can un-; Stop the rebounds: 7. Cover the most rebounds, 52-36. derstand. Brian jis also com-jcorners. Vikings’ John Lambie returned pletely deaf and almost com-| FOUR SHUTOUTS ‘to action last night, two days pletely mute. He plays defence; ‘The system has worked so well after taking a cast off his frac- in the Little ‘Toronto Hockey!that in eight games this season’ tured ankle. Lambie says he Leagne minor-atonr section. ‘Bruce recorded four shutouts.! practiced with the team Wednes- When Bruce approached coach) Only cight goals were scored) day and felt good. Joe Decent three years ago, it) against him, five in one game. Savoy, with the addition of posed a prob'cin in communica-) “Bruce's parents feel hockey| Art Helin, will be attending the tion. Decent devised a set. of vis-|phas given him confidence. Hisjannual Ketchikan Invitational ual signals. Whenever Bruce lets! apiomb on the ice is such that Tournament January 17-20. a shot go by him during Satur-i few spectators are aware of his| OTHER ACTION day morning games, he looks to-) handicap. - Last night’s other action saw ward the bench fo see what he| prian, a classmate of Bruce’s| Sunrise whip Chieftains 52-33 in is doing wrong. at: the Sunnyview School . forjan intermediate A game and The coach answers by holding} Handicapped Children, gets help|Prince Rupert Senior Bigh one of a set of seven numbered) from his father who stays be-|School down UFAWU’s “fightin’ cards about cight by 10 inches. | hind the bench and gives him| fishermen” 33-26 in an interme- The numbers mean: | signals. diate B game. 1 sane 1. Stand up: 2. Wateh the; Jim Martin, Brian's coach, Sunrise led 11-9 in the first “Prips Seo oem led Wogan var puck; 3. Keep your stick on the! says “he’s improved with every; quarter and then put the game! swerved off the track during the iee: 4 Keep your logs closed: 5.; game.” out of reach. They held a 28-19 | Ttalian Grand: Prix at Monza. provecrcererseecssrsecooereeree? | Mostly, I think his improve-|/half-time margin and led 38-25|The handsome, blonde German Eas UF ede, < x8 TWIST ON ICE — Scorning the Peppermint Lounge and ignoring the horrified stares of old-time dancers Marcel Pronovost (3) and Howie Young (4) of Detroit, swinging Frank Mahovlich of Toronto goes into an unrehearsed non-step in front. of the De- troit goal at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto Saturday night. Disgusted partner Terry Sawchuk, Wings goalie, tosses out a protective arm. Toronto won the NHL game 6-4. —-CP Photo Tragedy, scandal biots sports | on European continent during 61 | LONDON «() — Tragedy and scandal hung over sport on the European continent in 1961. In February, a plane carrying the U.S. figure-skating team to the world championships ih Prague crashed in a field near iBrussels,. Eighteen skaters were ' killed. P.O. DRAWER 128 t TELEPHONE 3975 > 4 ; Ch a rl cred. Alccoun lan fs 325 Fourth Avenue East Prince Rupert, B.C. A. L. BELL, C.A. O. |. EIDSVIK, C.A. Cycling’s reputation took a knock when medical experts confirmed that drugs had played a part in the death ot Den- mark’s Knud.Jensen during the 1960 Olympics. The news shook national fed- erations into action and several top cyclists were suspended. But the International Cycling Union. meeting in Geneva in Novem- ber, failed to find a way of stop- ping the “dope pedallers.” Jacques Anquetil needed no stimulants to prove he is. still ing at having:to suspend their ; star, suggested. that ‘‘broken! time” money should he paid v0 | amateur athletes who lose wages | through .¢empeting for their country. ; Looking to 1962, the European track and field championships will be held in Belgrade, and the Soviet Union is expected to carry off a large share of titles. An example of Soviet domina- tion is high jump king Valery Brumel, the 19-year-old Siber- | See foe enters R kh e iment is in understanding. Dur-|/entering the final frame. ‘had been leading in world driv- ‘ing 2 game, there is no use in a lose hair lany of his mates yelling at him. “But they've learned to nudge ‘him to get his attention, and to Bob Kelsey and Kim Mah with 14 points cach, led Sunrise. Billy | Leask paced Chieftains with 10. : Play in the first quarter ac- [ i point when they want to showj;counted for the high school . ‘him something.” can’s in, The outscored MONTREAL (CP) Ten | ee eee eAWU 9-1 y rookies on the Montreal jun- ‘ : | The fishermen bounced back ior Canndiens fund: out) this Commercial curling “ te , week that making OWA jun- ior A hoekey ranks can be a hair-raising experience, draws The second round of curling in the Conmereial League gets mq . " ope tee * . The veterans of the Monte | underway at 1 p.m. tomorrow, real team viciled: the rookies Draws for this time are: individually in (heir hotel Hughson vs Shultz; Baldry vs IK. Mekeown: Colussi vs Wlevator Rink: PRSHS vs Paul; and John- son vs A. MeDonald. rooms after aay exhibition con- test in Terontoe Sunday and initiated) Chem oby shaving their heads canmpletely bata, The WHE Canadiens did) the same serviee to (heir (wo rook- Hariem breaks tic ics — Gilles Tremblay and Robby | Rovsseate-this | year, VANCOUVER @ -- Harlem but the two MUL players cove | Noetumes grabbed «a 100 - 06 ered their heads until they [overtime vielory over Dietrich were respectable. The Montreat junior squad has been playing Go hare from the shoulder up for Che last (hree Fea ire pacbies, PORE OOEEOPHOE IAHR ETOPHAEHATAHOEEE * mg Cai Re oer me ! Eating out? Collins in an Inter-City Basket- ball League game which regula. Lion Lime ended in a 96-96 dead- lock Thursday night, Ray Good- win led the victors with 20 points, meee SAOMNN NTO OD liteyge a You'll Y FOR GOODNESS SAKE | fever the eat with us! ; flavor of nr every foodl vt ha is if im i ere 4 Sa bs ae To complete the pleasure of the ac- casion, do your din. ing-out here, The suporb cuisine, the deft sarvice, the congenial atmo s phere, you'll Ikke! | at tho BROADWAY CAFE ~ wo ae Le ee eee nr rn ery me mee eT nO WOR = bet Ave. W. (Closed) Sundays) | | tte green eeeoure re ne ntney actet renee meenee HOON Oem in the second frame to outscore | the high school 11-9. They abso outscored them 7-4 in the third but the school kids still led 22-19 as the fourth opened. D. Robinson Jed UFAWU with 12 points while D, Love set the piee for the whiners with iH points, FAneups: Savoy (64). Shenton 12, Howe {cone 8, Andrews and Simth 12. , Vikings ton 13, Morison 22, MeKay 11, Campbell 4, Bill Morrison 1 and Lambie 2, Pro golf wars set to start LOS ANGELES i -- The 1962 professional polling wars start today with one of the fnest fields dn jts 80-yeareald history competing dn the $45,000 Las Angeles open, Standout players were Wuoier= Ruaneha Muntedpad Ciolf Club, so much oso that few wand risk predieling the winner af the {7 B00 winners purse, Back to defend bis 100) lau rely was musenlar Boh CGoalby of Orystial River, Pla. Challenging CGoaulby were such stirs os the id) Masters and Movey-winntlog ehumplon, Chary Payer of South Afrien, and for- ver Masters and National apen ehmimplan Arnold Palmer, who with Player elemed up almest everylhing In sleht last yer, The event alse marked the pro fovrnament debut of Jack Niek- Jaws, 21, bhe FOOL nathonal ame. teu ehampion. Raneho's 7,000-yard, pur 36-36 —T) test posted na ensy touch, {udp from scores Thursday dn the pro-celebrity round, Nicklaus, from Columbus, Oho, shot a 78, while Player, Goulby, Art Wall dr., and Mike Souchak hid Vas, Palmer and Barber getiled for (0s. (63).---Helin 10, New- | ous as the teld teed olf ab thes ing competition. . Trail Smoke Eaters came to Europe and, while winning the world amateur hockey title, lert a wake of indignation. Swedish officials accused them of rough tactics during exhibition games. Some charged the Canadians were trying to ruin Sweden's world championship chances by injuring top players. Europe’s top distance cyclist. The Frenchman easily won the gruelling 22-day Tour de France. Track and ficld also found it- self in the midst of a seandal. The Swedish federation sus- pended miler Dan Waern for iwo years for accepting moncy improperly. There were hints Even the Berlin crisis crept) that many top European track into sport, Several Western gov- stars were taking money on tie ermments refused to jssue visas side. to Bast German sportsmen, By The Canadian Press The trouble with Chicaro Black Hawks is that they're the team that loves to tie, | ‘The Hawks led the National iSJockey League with 17 tle Mines Jase season and are doing their best to keep the honor: | 'Phursday night, when they ‘deadlocked 1-1 with Detroit, the Hawks chalked up thelr lth itie in 87 games. They have tled jas MANY as they have won, ' 'Phey haven't been beaten in seven straight games, but they Chaven't won in five of them, i Jroneo Torvath seored his HO wont of the season to ne. icount for Coleago's only seo ine Thursday, and Alex Del- vecehto bounced a fluke foul off Black Hawk defenceman Ele mer Vasko's Jeg for Detroit's tally, The Hawks were lucky to get the tle, Fe Beem et ee iow eenete tenn Semen REN onemrnenEa NHL Leaders By The Crnadien Press Corde Howe and Stain MIKI each earned an assist during Thursday's J-1 tie between thelr Lous. They were the only men bers of tho Natlonal Teekey Lengue's Lop seven scorers to line prve thelr positions, The lenders: qt A Vt Diethyite, NY is 6h OT Howe, Debtralh . ... 18, 24 48 Mikitn, Chienpo Wo 68h 40 Provost, Montreal .. 2) 7 «(3B Mahovileh, ‘Tor, h WW a4 Mcktenney, los. 6 1 4 Bueyk, Trouton oh 110, Mitchell 18. Nickerson 7, owe | Hawks tie Red Wings 1-1 to close in on Rangers | 34 arh- Later Swedish officials, sm Detroit outshot and outskated Jin May when the Italian Foot- Chicago all the way and only | pall Leaguy lifted its ban on im- the reliable skill of goalie Gian ported players. Wealthy Thalian Ne elhbs spent the rest of the year Coo iE bayines The single polnt lifted fourths iy” urgpe and South America. Jlall earned for Hawks, a polnl place Chicago to within two pints of the faltering — third- place New York Rangers, enrly- season Jeague-leuders who seen to have lost the magic touch new conch Buu ifarvey supplied at first. Totems trip Flyers 6-4 The nee-miphty INdimanton Flyers have become just anoblhar team to thelr Western Hockey League opponents, Bealdie Tolems showed Hitde respect for the Noarbhern Divi- gion leaders by downtng the bly- org 6-4 Thoraday night. Not only wis Ib Seatbile's frst win in five games against the Wlyers Lhibs gonson, but ib came on Tdmon~ ton {vo before 2,040 fins. Thursday's only other gine gaw Los: Angeles Blidos regain third place in the Southern Divi- sion by edging Ban Mranclaco Bowls f-4. A crowd of 6,714 watched the hometown Blades qwe nt Inte gab by Bruce Car- michael to shave Ban Francisco bnele Inte the cellar. Beattlo fired three consecutive foals In the third porlod to annp fn 9-8 te and hand Mdmonton w oruali Toss, ian, who pushed the world rec- ord up to seven fect, 442 inches, outstripping his arch-rival, John Thomas of the United States. U.S. WINS MEET In July Muscovites were treat- ed to perhaps the track meet of all time when the U.S. defeated Lhe Soviets 124 points to 111. Six world records fell during the two days. There was a surprise in. soc- eer when Benfica of Portugal wn the Buropean Cup, the first Lime in five years of compcell-| tion that it had gone to anyone except Spain's Real Madrid. The 1962 competition now Js in the quarter-final stage and ' \ Benfica has a gecond chance of retaining the cup. at the finals in Amsterdam in May. There was a flurry of activity np all available talent “Ti wasn't a happy tz months for Ingemar Johansson. He faile | ed to recapture the world heavy - weight boxing tlle from, Floyd Patterson in the spring, Then the Swede was rapped with a million-dollar tnx bE by the United States, Karly in 168 Johansson slorbe i comeback when he meets Ja- malean doe Bygraves, former British Hinpire champ, in a 10+ rounder in Goteborg, Aweden, ear eteeven een eeeeaitt me peartie irtghite te OY PSERT AT e PN e Mixed curling draws. Mollowing are the driws Lomorrow Night's: action dn Mixed) Gurllng Longe: 7:30 pme—Glordana va Slnp- son; BU va Mord; Selork va Merrison; Lewis va Boultor, Langford vs Schultz; and Bell vs Rivotl. 0:30 pane aobnson va MeDon- uid; Newton va Lindsay; Why, va, Iuldry; Mekkny va illing, Me- Lean vs MeRonald; and Rud- derhany va Seott. ‘ erat aeereseen prinn suntperrinet AONENNS RUE EeRONe tnt birtnse-sisicane mS S for the Last Night's Fights Philadelphia’ (yan Miat- bhows, 137, ‘Philadelphia, — and Nddie Armstrong, 141, Elvabeth, Be PATRIGLA OWENS - DENISE DARCEL AR CESAR ROWRO ARC EAN HN KERR ADULT ENT. a ee Ne Admittance te persone under 16. waaay sce y Te. a Rel ra 4 PPPOE) seo1 ONL Roam 13" oo Ligaen eam Var Marge ders one MATINEE SAT. 2 p.m.. MIDNITE TO TUESDAY —~ 7:15 ONLY poe v Nul., dvow (10h. veh a | ° TE ea Sua TODAY and SATURDAY — 7 - 9:20 “THE PARENT TRAP” MATINEE SATURDAY 2 p.m. STARTS MONDAY — 7 P.M. 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