vee everryrr oe Peg dN ag i on eehes can soa SCORES EIGHT-ENDER... . AGAIN — Members of Terry Lewis’ RCMP rink pose behind the rocks after scoring their second i i \eMen’s Curling League. They scored this one Tu An the 10th end against Bobby Ruddernam’s quartet; Final score was 99-5 for Lewis. The police rink scored their first eight-ender against Lloyd Stevens in October. 1960. Tuesday's accomplishment marked the third time Lewis has been ona rink which has scored a perfect end. Rudderham said hav- ing the ‘eight-cnder scored against him wasnt any worse than having a seven-ender scored against him. From left to right: Lewis. skip: Bob Duffin. third: Wally Giesbreeht. second: and Ron Davies. lead. —. Staff photo by Gary Oakes eer te 2 rere este Kio we, Sawchuk star as Wi | Detreait Red Wings worn a ruighi thanks too the imeamparayee Die bic Terry Sawebuk. — The two all-time areaie Tan > Bleck bined theip taleiis a5 the whe Toront: eo Many tines imi the pust toro. > Leais genovietary Gover the fulering Srning, the Red Wink New York ftaiite ts sipped ine fgurth place in the Howe eet iwo goals, iis Lond iewzuc landings. two points and 23rd of the sc ason. and Saw- alivad of the Rangers. chuck blocked 25 shots for hte Chicago's win prevented the fifth shutoc.: ~econd - place Maple Leafs from In anoi.cr uamie at Chicasy, closing in on front - running cJuteh goal - tending by Glenn and Montreal Canadiens. lowe's goals raised his carcer total to 492. just eight shy of the 500 mark and 52 behind retired Morice CRocket) Richard's rec- ord af 544, : The oshutaut al.a was Saw- ' ohuek’s 88th in NHL play, leav- © ing him six off the record set » by Georer Hainsworth 10!4 i season. with and Miple Leafs and cirties. All teuwms ure idle until the weekend when each team plays mwiess Saturday night, Detroit: i: at ‘Toranto, New York af Mont- real and Chlicaga at Boston, Sun- day nieht, Montreal plays at Baton, ‘Poronto at Detroit and Chieapa at New York, | > Puck all-stars Campbell leads : to play series Hall Huai touls by Bohoy ’ i ‘ i Car idiens the 1920s in GORDEE HOWE tras Dig nig ted 708 league | ‘ . i uf the Uti Hazelton toes ire DR) © taeda Gh Uae hae] , ha base dain Bes be Deca pine ltl Pier Hupert’s WT os ay hoekey Prey as de polled ae V7 high) fen will be playing Hazelton’s dnele ot or Thipeestanie bata) of estar team doa two gimme may cepies at Tazelton oer the week - Gas Die eb White ad en end fureth tenes. fel tage wit The beam, witeh was formed ey tide fecw Patebooa Ob Ades by Civie Centre manager dake Rat cured Pare gene Pals Vondenbrink, Will leave Battin: Hloateh te belp feb bei aveey (i THOTT aborrd (he Cina - Hoth faeh oes ane heel thee dian National Railways trai wath Oyo aid 270" They (arrive cometime Satiarday ba A wipe halit hy Paucar SHeppnan omnd play one pane! af Celine. bref the wore Saturday viighit aad @ second Heely conete record ‘wath a aaa) ba sone Suny GEO oon, The team WH return Sundiry hed Celbar dire odk thre Tenia Jupets mieht abd aay play ether ganies cede eer kk SME De Te, ae een ce vous teat tibeh WHR itimt and Smithers in Heer owothe tld owdetle Betey the Hea Ture. Hiv idine a a Pretivaeenaed bipyha Chie laca elub ts hele span Hite oath yd te Mate oad coped by The Daily News, Colum: Orbit eapreed bell nets hint, (Us Celliase Company, Linited, Supde cadat tach hier wth aba Giatewsy Buorkhng Caods wnd siyeh Gia eh Porker bt. Memhers af the tem selected WORKSHEES BOWER fo pa ta Haze"bon wees Ron sud APRON dr 4 Thus your's by open and Gordy Cormeron, | cays _ oa vag Nora Mieratt, Hank Reeksledler Panay thie national Waiter | I Nels Shubert lefenee werloebdid for Che eh QOO,000) eran i els Bhaberb an Geeneey Hand Dour Branton, Shiro Naga- cawn, Murk Nooskh, Bud Belhind, ' i pain by bie Bocgety bar Crippl- ed Children, de a DOeyeuu-old MALOTite, Geel) WiHTiimson, Don Brupttord, ont, bay whe ides jon asan, AL G@hupa ound Al avobievede, plays baseball and ¢ayes playin forwird worstips ‘Toronto Migple betty yen Dorisehuk with be cowed noaltender Johny Bower Tanager as Vandenbrink cant Lin tenec hMalone sy Wats ehosen dike the trip. Widnesdiy ous "Puaniy’ md) Alt players ire nsied: to bon hell make his first public aps treat Jake at the Civie Centre, penanen ae the Pith apie One Kaeh player wishing, ta: idea hario Sportwriters' and Bport- Unst fay $8 whieh is refiadable casters’ celebrity) diner here. fatter the serles di over. an Bi ea Mises Coe ee ee HH NH a re en Lou Re ee Re HHH HV HH Fe FN re 2 US. may cause LONDON Lowes tte wets ants Geol DIOTe, cCuUacCnes ius TeESIOTIOULOL Tareas vv. ~ TWSOre, 81m Doerr Vea ane wa im ulue ASSOCLE LION: SO TIOITIE They said ney Wy Une ireatine ls ed from official. ception to profest.ulasisih: ilu sport. Their efiorms. ine: ed, were frustrated fy Vict minded administrators wis sented their advice Their clams were bacKed sj by leading athletes who sey that the AAA. which rules track and field in England and Wales, is outmoded and in need of fresh ideas. UNPAID COACTEES More full-time coaches aire badly necded@ but. AAA secretary Ernest. Clynes says there isnt epouch cash to pay them. Mein - u while the bulk of the work as done by seme 2,000 honorary coaches in their spare time. Lack of money certainly is thie problem, ‘The sport's Income ree ‘lies on procecds — from Weeks, ‘television fees, donations from qwrt mt Smokies clobber ‘hapless Warriors + TRATL & Tradd Suioke Berl ers downed the Rocediad Witt ders d0-8 here bebore oo havi iy Western International Hoekey Sapte eee Wednesday birdie. Tradl tak eonbeol earky ta the minnie ana toyed willy thie Ware Iriors who played short-handed, | | | 1 1 CANADIENS Wings stops the puck with | Montreal Candle wills track field revolt eperc pot time in VOTLED — Gontle Terry Bawehuk of Dotrol | i ( ‘ ' t ' 1 ! t USSIONS co y 9% Oc mont t the sirugegle for anew International Ath-: formed by inter-: kmen three years! national a a0. WANT CENTRAL BODY At first the IAC contented if- self with raising funds to coach juniors, but now it has joined newspapers and fans in a bid to get track and ficld back on ius fect. I. kicked up a fuss last fall when a British team was sent tg France without a coach, Team officials said there wasn’t one available but later it was reveal- ed that at least two could have mude the trip. The militant athictes also want the administration tidied up. At present there arg nuni- c eevee en erons imdependent bodics scat- tered ground the country, A cen- tralized United Kingdom body, they say, would allow what money there is to be distributed beLier. lake the Americans, they also want broken-time payments, Athtetes frequently have Lo £0 on overseas tours without any compensation for loss of waypes. There has been a national ral! to vole the present rulers aut oof power Whether or not Hire rove WHT sueeeed is in the Dbolanee buat Clynes and) Com . seve er wy oo evs eet we vee ew wes + woyvoere veer tive vou ew te a as ss viet club 23-8 Players penalized for fighting Sports Shop won a vough-and-tumble senior floor hockey battle against Prince Rupert Hotel Tuesday night at the Civic Centre, 23-8. Gordy Cameron led the win- ners with five goals as Sports Shop netted 10 goals in the first period to wrap it up. They led 10-3 in the first, blanked Rupert 6-0 in the second and outscored the hotelmen 7-5 in the final frame. Sports Shop’s Tuffy Howe and Rupert's goalic Brian Fitzgerald no other goalie was available. Fitzgerald left the game at the end of the second period to cool off and Lorne McMillan replaced him in the Rupert net for the third period. It was a hard-fought game with Sports Shop keeping con- stant pressure and hammering ‘were both given five-minute|the puck towards the Rupert penalties for fighting in the sec- | net. ond period. In the junior game Philpott The two players collided in front of the Rupert net and a stick fight resulted. They were separated by referees Jim Stlubbds Mee Ip anit : and Ron Eby but broke loose and Biks led by Aaolpho Paolinclli, held the edge in the game until en wafaraee ata uege {the final period when Philpott wweain eee a ew payers isuddenly came to life. They tied ny r al blows had been struck. up and with litte une re- Fitzgerald ended up with a cut | INE scored another goal te nose from a_ stick. lead 14-13. ae Howe was sent to the penalty: Then Paolincili flipped the box While another Rupert player puck past Philpott’s goalie Vern served Fitzgerald's time because Molvold in what was considered -——- to be the final second of the game. But the timekeeper ruled that time had already run out and it was simply a case of a faulty buzzer. Tangled titles | in boxing Beeause of this, the game was may he solved ed oe eee | Tomorrow Van's mect Elks in NEW YORK i? -— One of box: [ine junior game beginning ‘at 7 ing’s three tangicd titles has{ip.m. while Savoy battles Rupert been solved, the solution to an-jin the senior game starting at otner is in the making and it’s 8:30 p.m. Moore has until February 1 or School r I n k from George off to Trail | Evitt came from behind with a strong third-period rally to edgc iks 14-3. “sturted again. 2 to sign for a title fight, or face! suspension by the New York Athietic Commission, Ww hich. would strip him of the light} heavyweight crown he has held | far nine years. | The disputed bantamweight | sie was settled last weck when t 4one * Eder Jofre of Brazil stopped Ire- 5 a) 1.0 1TH tand’s Johnny Caldwe'l. Each I RINCE G Is O R G Ki had claimed a share of the | (CP)—The Prince George crown. Announcement Wednesday of High scnool curling four- 2 Paul Pender - Terry Downes; come leaves today for ight. with the winner voing|,, wae [rail and the British Co- lumbia High school curling championships. ] Skipped by Ed Goodkey, the rink of Ken Giles, (Brian Belsham and Dave Park, along with coach |Harold Hatch, will make ‘the 800-mile trip by car ar- iriving Friday. | a Prairie teams jose in south gainst Gene Fullmer, pointed | cowards probable settlement of the disputed middleweight title. ee * , oes ee ADS FITNESS COUNCIL — HE Kenneth Farmer of Montreal, By The Canadian Press president of the Canadian Prairie teams invaded the Olympic Association from 1953) Western Hockey League's south- | to 1961, is chairman of the ‘ern climes Wednesday night and National Couneil on Fitness. ‘found a frigid reception. Wealth Minister Monteith San Francisco Seals dumped Tuesday announced = forma- Calgary 5-2 for thelr second con- tion of the council and ap- ‘secutive win aver the Stamped- pointed 30 sports-minded Can- adians as members. Mr. Par- mer has been a director of Lhe Canadian Sports Advisory Council sinee 1948. — CP Photo fers, And in a battle of division Headers, Portland Buckaroos “odeed Edmonton Flyers 6-5 In -overtime, The Seals, in last place in the southern elreuit sinee the Start fof the season, have found in ‘Calgary, a tenm they ean defeat. Wednesday night's wih was their {itth dn six paimes sagalast the iSiamps, dn second place In the northern division, eee reee en een meee - BULLETIN MONTREAL (CP)—Montreal Alouettes Thursday night an nouneed the signing of San- ford Sandy Stephens, the eye- piuy Will certainly he du for te 196e, 4, Pq wry Ce t Red VWs glove while dean Bellver Ohy of for possible rebound in NEL game catehing Rose Bowl quarter- I | talmary plays abt Los Angeles pack of Minnesota Gophers, | for tonight's only game. vy Poesy : Nga lay" ve LEE ce dls Baturday night, Moving In to cover Bolivenn Js Rad Wing de- fencemiun Mareel Pronovost Gi, ‘The tena tlod 2-2, mo - OP Photo soe . . . Yow woe. ‘ yore yoy SO ek et ee” ’ Sports Sports Editor — GARY OAKES JOrince Mupect Daily News Wty, Thursday, January 25, 1962 t NEW MOTORCYCLE -— A small British firm has departed from the conventional type of ‘eyele with its new “Deemster” ma-: chine. 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