Jackson wins V Canadian emerges * as best skater PRAGUE (AP)—The 1962 wofld figure skating championships entered their final stages today with Canada proudly wearing two crowns, f a y P26: 0 i | 16, 1962 {Prince Mupect Daily Mews Lt. — - Friday, March Neng MEDS PLN eta The Canadians wrote a hew page in the book of figure skat- ing history. Aces Mario and Otto Jelinek of Bronte, Ont., won the pair title Wednesday in a per- dented seven petfect scores in one performance. Seasoned skat - ing show. outélassed anything they observers said Jackson's sy Dk neat et ne re \Honors shared lin 708 league in eague Most honors were. shared tn the Local 700 Five-Pin Bowling Lengue Inst Friday night. In B section Lee Intermela of ‘White Sox rolled a 261 for men’s high single while Gordon Ron- son of Curtie’s picked up high three with 633. In women's scoring Elsie Patl- son of Alley Rats took high single with 215 while Dotialds Currie of Currle’s grabbed high three with 578. Dodgers captured both team honors with 988 and 2,774. In A section, Edith Sundberg ~ More than 150 fans attend ~ as Marine Bonspiel begins More than 150 excited curling fas. were tit the curling rink last night to wateh the Fleventh Annus! Marine Cutling Bonspic! get whnder witty. hough the bonsplel started fast, night the official opening. is not until 2:36 pan. Saturday. Fiay féstimes at. 4 p.m. this aftetheoti atid will run 24 hours a day ithtll the concltision of the botisplel Mafeh 20, with the ex- ception of time-out for the ban- quet, - town, the farthest coming from Suskalehewan, The highlight of the ‘spiel will be the seafood banquet and dance at the Civie Centre strart- ing at 6:30 p.m. Saturday night. Bonsptel Commodore Al Miat- gon sonia thal tickets to people other than eurlers takbue part in the capiel will go on sale at 10 tonipht. Last night's results were: 6:30 pm—A Event Bloekn 16, Hughson 5; B, Me- Itby ‘7; Rogétson 21, Fotemah 5}, Atchison 8, Crowe 5; and Billing 13, Pallister 4. 8:45 p.ti—A Event Lindsay 9, Gotnez 38; Sitipson 11, McKinnon 6: Moto% §, Trtts- eott 6; Rudderham 9, Batefhan 8: J. Eby 10, Lautie 9; and Ford 7, Paul 5. 11 pm—A Fvent Sheppard 9, &, Gainet 4. B Event T. Lewis 16, Kerr 3: Armettohe 8, K. MacDonald 5 and H. Lewis formance that could only be Sur-| had seen. of Cellars broke women’s high| A total of 65 rinks are iaking/Lean 8, Eyolfson 6; Lemire 13, 8.110, Stevens 6. passed by Donald Jackson's UN-| Jackson rallied to overtake single recotd with 297 while|part with 18 rinks from out of rirercibirboobbsisoasodrober precedented triumph in the}/Karo) Divin of Czechoslovakia Maitreen Fortine of “Spatks ties “ [LA PLAY Three unbeaten VANCOUVER « — Only three PROPOR OLED LLL DELL LLLL DELO DL LLLP DODDS mens singles Thursday. picked up high three with 706: RA INMA KERS, KITKA Jaékson, 20, of Oshawa, Ont., Gordie Gameton Sr. of Digeat- who led earlier in the competi- tion. Divin, Olympic silver medal emerged a3 the world’s best free| winnef in 1960, was unable, how- ers shared men's high © sitigle teams emerged unbcaten here BENEFIT HOOP GAME TONIGHT skater in the men's singles fi-|eyer, to match Jackson's daring wilh BL Btndbers of Celldts| Thursddy aftek the opening . 4 nals with a series of triple jUMPSs| and imaginative performance in with bolh having 263, while} rounds of the 18th antitial B.C. A benefit basketball game between the All-Native Tourhas _ 49 in intermediate’ A ‘action last . makeit.one.game each in the - semi-firlals. ete mae “ante tor the second time in the 19 at half time. never performed before in inler- national competition. He became the first Canadian to win a men's single world title. Jackson, acclaimed by a crowd of 18.500, excelled in a triple Sal- chow, triple Lutz, double Axel and in a davzling array of faney footwork. : WAS PERFECT SCORE This broueht hint an unprece- Baer the freesstyle skating. 277.1 poihts compared with Di- vin’s 2,295. third with 2,200.7 points while Donald MePherson of Stratford, Ont., was fourth with 2,172.3. ‘Manfred Schnelidorfer with 2,- 094.0, followed by United States champion Monty Hoyt of Denver in sixth place with 2,059.1. The Cahadiah skatet scored 2,- Alain Calmat of Franee was Fifth was West Germany’s CANADA'S DON JACKS _.. dazzles crowd with. faney footwork Lottis Martin of Orbits scéfed thigh three with 768. ; Digestera took high single with 1.086 while Cellars took team high three with 2,992. Results: . A- seetion—Sparks 4, Orbits 0; Cellars 3, Cardinals 1; > and Di- gesters 3, Maniacs 1. , . | B section—Curries 4, Analysts 0; Alley Rats 3, Woodroom 1; ; and White Sox 2, Dodgers .2-. High School Girls’ Tourtiament. Victotia High, Delbrook of North Vahcouver and Queen Eligubeth of North Surrey won two games cach and qualified Basketball tor the championship flight of the 12-team, round-robin tour- nament. ° “mone three remaining spots in the championship flight will be decided today. Finals will be played Saturday. - "Booth takes semi-finals Booth Memorial Junior High School defeated UFAWU 47-39 in intermediate Basketball ac- tion last night at the Civic Cen- tre to win the best-of-three semi-final series. Booth will now enter the finals against the Prince ‘Rupert senior high school. team next ‘Thursday. Chieftains downed Sunrise 51- night at.ithe’ Civic Centre tof} -- Booth woh their first game 56- 46.:Last night UFAWU took an early first quarter Icad of 9-8 only to have Booth tie if up 19- In the third quarter Booth outscored the fishermen 14-12 and voing into the final quar- ter were leading 33-31. Chieftains took au 6-6 margin in the first frame and each team scored 12 points in the second quarter. In the third period Chieftains scored 13 points to 11 points by Sunrise. Sunrise made'an effort to regain Jost ground in the final quarter scoring. 20 points to Chieftains’ 18 but time ran out. challenges Swedish club | ‘ COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. © — Len Gaudette, general manager of the Galt entry in the world hockey tournament, says he will challenge unbeaten Sweden to a winner-take-all cx- hibition in Canada next week. Gaudette announced the move Thursday night following re- ecipt of offers from four differ- ent Canadian centres to stage the game, Offielals of the echampionship- bound Swedish national team did not comment immediately, Sweden seored 17 goals in one tournament to erush Britain 17-0 Thursday night at Denver, Four phiyers each scored three poals -- Nils Nilsson, Per-Alov Yardin, Uno Ohrlund and Let Andersson. Two erebh were talled by Sven Tumba Johansson and Ulf Ster- ner, Who also assisted on five ponls, COMES FROM BEWAND Finland cfane from bebind with five pealis in the seeond period, lo beat West Germany 0% here ib the ather gimme scheduled in the championships division, Forward Hemo Pull scored three goals for the Pine nish teams whieh is couched by a Canndinn, Vil Wirkkunen of Port Arthur, Ont Australin cempleted its con- solution sehedule with) a @-2. trl- oph ever Denmars that mark- cd Avstralkes first International hockey vietory ever. Tn another consolation fame France salied by The Netherlands 6-2. Smokics down Leafs YRATI. Go -- Trall Bmoke Ent. ers Wednesday night downed the Nelson Muple eats 6-2 in the third game of the best-of-seven Savage Cup final before 1,000 fans, The Smokies, who defeated the Lents $-4 Monday, lead the se- res, te pete PT Trail wins title HOSSLAND «tb ~— ‘Trail Juve- niles Wednesday took the B.C. Juvenile championship, defreate ing Kamloops 6-4 before about 300 fans, Kumloops Jed 2-1 after tho first period but went down 4-4 after dO minutes. Kamloops was tuken $2 Jn the fal, ante cee ~ ment champions, WKitkatla, and. the Northwest Zone High School champicns, Rainmakers, will be played tonight at the Prince Rupert High School rymnasium, The pame is to help raise funds te send the Raltmakets to the British Columbia High School Champlorianips, at the University of British Columbia’s War Memorial gymnasium in Vancouver. . A total of 16 teams are taking part in the chainplonships, Coach Don Hartwig said ‘the Rainmakers are out to re- venge a number ef defeats at the hands of the Kitkatla team hist year. ‘ The high sehcol will also be out in force tomorrow to tag for funds to help send the Rainmakers to the championships. Galexie 500 Tudor Harcdtap-one of Fora _, builtin Canada, af Canada's fine cars. Go with Galaxie power! 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