ontreal almc Trips Toronto 4-2 to move 13 ahead By LAURENT CHIASSON Janadian Press Staff Writer. Any hopes Toronto Maple Leafs had of catching Montreal Canadiens for th title just about fizzled out To make matters worse for the runner-up Leafs their once- commanding lead over the third- place Chicago Black Hawks dwindled to a mere three points. The Leafs were beaten 4-2 by Canadiens while the Black Nawks closed in with a 6-4 home- ive victory over Detroit Red Wings, fashioned on a three-goal comeback in the third period. New York Rangers also scored three goals in the final period and beat the downtrodden Bos- ton Bruins 4-2 at. New York. OPEL SOLO POL ODOC LP DE PRL OCLC REVOTTIS sTaNDiNe F A Pt teyne tallied for the Red Wings. Montreal 34.11.11 214 128 79) RANGERS START LATE Toronto 99 19 8 184 151 66 The Rangers, with substitute Chicago 95 20 13 173 152 63 goalie Marcel Paille in the nets, ; New York 22 27 9 166 175 53|Were Never in the lead against TODAY to SATURDAY —7 - 9 p.m, Sat.’ Mat. 2 p.m, Detroit 90 25 11 156 174 51 Boston until defenceman Harry Boston 12 40 6 146 259 30 ‘Howell scored on a long screened oe nocceeres ne ~ tshot at 16:57 of the third period. Even the GERMAN ARMY The Canadiens now have 79| Johnny Wilson scored two of points, 13 more than the Leafs. With each club having 14 games to play, the Habitants need only a combination of eight wins or Toronto defeats to clinch a fifth straight championship. Chicago, moving at a fast clip after an early season slump, has 63 points while the Rangers took over sole possession of fourth place — the last playoff. berth— e National Hockey League Wednesday night. first period but the Wings came back for two unanswered mark- ers in the second. Then Ab McDonald deadlocked the score at 4-4 at 10:46 of the third and Mikita punched home what proved to be the winning goal at 17:03. Eric Nesterenko got the clin- cher in the last minute, scoring into an empty net after Wings had removed goalie Hank Bas- sen for a sixth attacker. Gerry Odrowski, Alex Delvec- chio, Norm Ullman and Val Fon- New York's other goals, one into an empty net after Bruins had removed goalie Gruce Gamble in the final minute. Andy Hebenton got the other New York goal while Andre Pronovost and Leo Boivin tallied for the Bruins. o Bathgate drew an assist on Howell's goal, his 50th of the season and the most ever ac- with 53. The Wings.-are~ two points back of the’Blueshirts but, have a game-inhand... BOOED BY. FAN: neffective that veau, Dickie Moore, Henri Ri- chard and Ralph Backstrom did! cumulated in one year by a right winger. The previous record of 49 was set by Gordie Howe of Detroit Leland, mates sweep honors ‘They claim it’s not a king inches NHL title WHAT IS TL... This isn’t a hairy man from mars but a monster of the deep jigged py Ken Wrathall of 1463 Second Avenue West last Friday in Kitkatla Inlet. Ken was fishing with his brother Jack in about 60 or 70 feet of water at the time when he hooked this ‘‘whatisit.” The boys checked through several fisheries books but all they know is that it’s a crab with spines. or spider crab. The monster was cleaned, glued back together and mGuiuted. Lt is now on display in the window of Wrathall’s Photo Finishing, Perhaps a local marine expert may know what it is. —Photo by Jack Wrathall. in men's loop 1222 high single and 3,190 for three games. Alec Slater of Mal!- kins had individual high three 3y KEITH KINCAID chewan and an 11-4 drubbing by, tender, HALIFAK & — British Colum-! Alberta. Victories in these match-i when it lost 7-6 tu Manitoba in dropped slightiy back ‘| Smith, VANCOUVER \()— The Aubrey Neff rink of Vancouver will rep- resent British Columbia in the Firemen’s Dominion Curling Fi- nalg next month at Edmonton. Netf won the B.C. title here Wednesday night by downing Bill Schilds of Dawson Creck LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS Miami Beach, Fla. (4 —- Jesse 164, Philadelphia, stop- ped Lino Rendon, 166, Cuba (2) Long Beach, Calif. (@ — Willie Bell, 183, Los Angeles, knocked out Roy Smith, 18012, San Pedro, Calif., (4), THE Winner of the PRINCE RUPERT SWIM CLUB Hi Fi Raffle was Mr. R. Narirson Crest Motel Weinece Wupect Maly Jews Ly, . . Thursday, February 22, 1962 Neff rink of Vancouver to represent B.C. firemen 13-3 in the championship game. - Others on the Neff rink are third Al Heaven, second Bob Lineh and lead Ollic Ballam. Neff reached the final by de- feating Larry Kraft of Vancou- ver 5-4 on a last-rock takeout shot, Schilds stopped. Bert’ Stan-' ley of Trail 9-3 in the other, semi-final. ce tenttnmene nn tenet eaten eee at Bee reenter seen meat epee omen emt oa FREE DELIVERY of our CHINESE FOOD Orders of $3.00 and ap Phone 3329 MELROSE CAFE A Uk gteanzanon REVLASE SNS ISIBRIED BY Dede CIMTUEY FO couldn’t fight this... JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE LESLIE PHILLIPS STANLEY BAXTER en WIRY (IMPORTANT Leafs~we 5 last year. ; ed: mg ; ; ~ they were: razzed: throughout; The game was marred by a| Gordon Leland and his Shmoos 5 C anito a ac In contention most ofthe ?game by a home: stick - swinging duel between tearmmars Hoe ee ponors t A o tase, } TODAY to SATURDAY 7 - 8:10 p.m. SIL Mat 2pm. crowd ‘of’ 13,750. 'Ted Green of the Bruins and ;Section 0 he en's Five - | Pin ; . © “The Canadiens scored on their;Guy Gendron of the Rangers. Bowling League Monday night. ff ° ° ° A Dangerous And fe They look like kids — bart they first shot on goalie Johnny Bow-! Both were given match miscon-| Gordon chalked up a 318 high) tor aid ian S¢ oOo cur in tit e Exciting Eva...The Men: ant love like adets! ‘ber and never trailed. Jean Beli-! duct penalties. single while his team scored a C Who Gave No Quarter re | | ° x Tene % Basketball scores By The Associaled Press National Association Syracuse 150 Philadelphia 109 Cincinnati 153 Chicago 125 Detroit 126 St. Louis 123 American League the scoring while the Leafs goals! were counted by defencemen; Allan Stanley and Tim Horton. | Chicago’s big men were Bobby| Hull and Stan Mikita. Hull got his 36th and 37th) goals of the season while Mikita ! es would have moved New Bruns-' the sixth round. tention for the Canadian school-| wick into a tie for first place. boy curling championship, were| Other fifth- and sixth-round set to mect teday in a match] scores saw Prince Edward Island which could determine who, if| beat Ontario 8-7 and Newfound- anybody, is going to catch high-|land 8-4. Quebec, an early con- ‘ flying Saskatchewan. ‘ | mores mo mo m with 3,190. bit and Manitoba, back in con-; In B section, Fred Stevenson of Philpott Evitt teok high sin- gle with 320 and George Braman | of Babcock high three with 746. Babcock won team hirh single with 1,098 and team high three Saskatchewan also had a close leall with Ontario in the sixth ,round, winning 5-4 and British Columbia picked up a 9-8 vic- tory over Nova Scotia. wt Ae 7) piLESIVE GENERATION — bageed his 21st and 22nd. Hul' | also added a pair of assists and | vaulted into second place. Six) points behind New York's Andy! Bathgate, in the individual scor- | ing race. ! The Hawks Ied 3-2 after ~ Totems, Fl the | Western puck loop race By The Canadian Press One of the best races in the Western Hockey League is shap- ing as Calgary Stampeders “und Seattle Totems battle for second place in the Nortiern Division. The Totems took a come-from- behind 3-2 win aver the Blades before 10,628 fans at Los Angeles Wednesday night to moe to within one point of second-place Calgary. Edmonton Flyers exploded far six gveals im the final periac to trounee Portland Buekinesos 6-2 in Wednesday's offer aqne, Flyers now lead the Northern Division by 10 points while VPort- land has a 12 point margin over Spokane Comets in the Southern Division. Senttle rallied trom a 2-0 Lipst- period defieht to dawn hos An Kansus City 130 New York 109 San Antonio, Tex. (®? — Hum- berto (Lefty) Barrera, 117, Robs- town, Tex. outpointed Luis Leija, 117, San Antonio, (10). yers tighten Danny Belisle and Bruce Car: | michael pave the Bhides an early | lead bul Seattle fought back Lo | tie it on a pair of goals by Bill | Mactarkhiuid. Don Chiupka scored | Totems winning goal mid - way | | \ | i through the final period. SCORE TWO EACH The Joss picyented Los An- gelos from tightening its hold: on the Southern Division's finial | playort spot. The third - place Blades lend the cellar - dwelling | Sun Franeisca Seals by two | points. Four pinyers accounted: for al the searing as) Edmonton lighted a home crowd of 2.825 with the win over Portland. i Forbes Kennedy, Roger Delordy, Chia the Holmes and Don two pouls each for Chuck seOrOd eles, FIRST ROUND WINNEES—Siskatehewan proved the alant-kilers di the opening romnd of the Canadian Behoolbay Curling Ghamplonships Monday by posting a 12-6 win over British Colum Din, lst yeor’s champions, Al hon, this play id the Tbdifax lrorum, ground. Biuskilchewnnos the ooly aobetten rink dn the ehamplonshipys, WHPHers, Members of the rink from Spacers Skip John Munro of Balm dee) with 3.005. If Munitoba beats the defend- Results were: 'ing champions in seventh-round A section—-La Gondolki 3, Mal-ipiay, the stage will be set for kins 1: Shmoos 4, Paramounts 0;! tonight's ninth-round battle be- Esso 2, Howe & McNulty 2; Grot-, tween Manitoba and Saskatcir- t to 4, Cooks 0; Post Office 3, Sa-) wan, . voy 1. | Heading into today’s three B section —- Babcock 4, Rupert: rounds, Mike Lukowich’s rink Motors 0: Diamond Cabs 4.' from Speers, Sask., was unbeat- Stromdahls 0; Legion 3, Luckies! en in five games. British Colum- 1; Electricians 3, Spero’s 1; and, bia was 5-1, it’s only loss being Philpott Evitt 3, CNRA 1. ito Saskatchewan in the opening ca nen ne ‘round. Jim Willox’s Manitoba Hockey series planned rink, which made an inauspicious start by losing to Ontario, has layers 0 Fhe Prince . . Ranerte WStar am prmee ‘won four straight since then and pert ieereenes . as improving every time out. The team interested ino phaying at , me . Hazelton, this weekend are ‘tournament is an 11 - round, a , ‘ oC reund - rebin event, with a rink asked fo contact the Civie ‘drawine a bye in each round Centre and leave their name ‘ 28 ‘ ‘ and phone number. Other seventh - round games ee sent Ontario ,against Alberta, ; Nova Seotia against Prince Ed- Swedes WER ward Island, Quebec against Northern Ontario and Saskat- ZAKOPANE, Poland 1 The chewan vpgainst Newfoundland. Swedish quartel of Tars Olls-on, Sure) Grahin, Sixten Jernberg NB. DIKOBS 'PWO and Assor Roennlund today won In) Wednesday's games, New the world 40 - kilometre cross. Brunswick, which showed fash- country relay ski championship, es of championship calibre in / Binkand owas second, Ruosia the first four rounds, dropped Ahird and Norway fourth, pout oof the running with two \ we eee yee ne - New Brunswick drew the bye, , sulting | jlosses, i fi-4 squeaker to Saskat- | Game branch | recalling : questionnaires The Bc. Fish and Game: Branch of the Department of! 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