any records fall at telegraphic meet MONTREAL (CP) — Seventeen Canadian rec- ords were broken Saturday during the second annual telegraphic swimming meet sponsored by the Cana- dian Amateur Swimming Association, The meet. open to boys and girls 16 years and under, was prince Rupert, swimming in the conducted simultaneously in 1l!proup for boys under 10 years Canadian cities with results be-lold and Mary Stewart, of Van- D M ing telegraphed here for com-,couver, Canada’s brightest hope pilation. for the 1964 summer Olympics in Heading the list of record, Tokyo. Dunford, of; Dunford chopped 1.7 seconds off the 50-yard freestyle record with a winning time of 29.1 seconds and David McDonald, -also of Prinee Rupert, third in 32.5. Dunford bettered the 50-yard : backstroke record by two seconds. His winning time was 35.4: sec- onds. Alvin. Goldsman of Mont- real was second in 38.0. In the 50-yard breaststroke, breakers were Vito Richardson takes curling crown KITCHENER, Ont. @ -— The curling Richardsons of Saskat- echewan, their third Canadian championship safely tucked nford breaks 4 away, were scheduled to board an airplane today and set off in seareh of their third world Dunford won with a time of 39.0 while Wayne Phillips of North York, Ont., Lions finished sec- ond in 42.9. Dunford’s time was .: Rupert Hotel championship. cura € . The Saskatchewan rink, with wwe seconds faster than the pre- Ernie Richardson, 30, at the ve tocyear-old Prince R -t heim, won the 1962 Canadian’ oy mpic vrospect cli ve od tiv championship here Saturday tall e cortds ee th ae 4 in morning by handing Alberta, . re. record in skipped by Hee Gervais, a 14-7 the 50-vard butterfly event. He thumping in the final game. j coverer Une at eee 31.8 sec - Alberta, Saskatchewan and onds to beat bt ennedy, of a . London, Ont., second in 36.0. Manitoba were forced into a ee eee egards, Rich ade with 8-2 loss ds. Rich Canada leads | hockey tourney at Colorado — ardson got a bye in the first round of the playoff and waited COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. —- Fresh from weekend vic- while Gervais ousted Manitoba. tories over West Germany and | Switzeran®: Canada looked to Hatroit 0, Toronto 2. lites next game against Sweden Western League | Tuesday as the big one in the oy . wor jockey tournament now Oe 3 ae e | that the United States has fallen Spokane 5, Portland 4. i from the unbeaten ranks, SUNDAY Canada gained sole possession National League jof first place in the eight-coun- Montreal 2, New York 1. liry championship group with a Detroit 2. Boston 2. l Jacklustre 7-2 win over Switzer- ‘land Sunday night that made | some tournament observers ques- By ‘THE CANADIA | SATURDAY nie hs National League Boston .2,;Montreal 5. Tea Torontyo 3, Chicago 2. Western League lead in the firs creased it to 7-5 in the second. ; They outscored Rupert 4-1i {period and he Calgary 4, Spokane 10. Los Angeles 4, Scattle 5. - San Francisco 6, Portland 2. ee ee Broadway wins berth in final Brondway lost the last game of a total-pomt emi-final series: evainst Annunciation Saturday | put still gained a berth in the finak of Minor League Basket- tolls senior section playoffs. , The cafemen dropped a 34-30 geei.ion to Annuneiation after! lukiny the first contest of the {eo-aine series 36-27, They won the -eries 66-61, li the only other senior sec- ton esuie Saturday, Rupert won the fir t vame of the other two- game, total: point semi - final series by downing Deane 31-18. Juner ouetion saw Philpott broatt thump C¥YO 19 5 in a sud- den death seu final game while Melson tripped Tittle Chieftalis 93odo aun the first game of a bWwo- ume. total + peat SCPIOS. | A Ty BOW RE DDERHAAT really excraplifies the true opirlt. | send = finat! think that bansplel time of curling. We dieet curlers tren | otper elubs, seme of them ald friends, some neweamers, wood fellows all and hungry for prizes and trophies. Good rinks, aver- mere rinks, sod poor rinks bat wh with a preat deal of enthus- fram for aw gerent pane and all striving for sonre sleepin haiss, fishing rods ane blnoeuhats whieh could be bought enaily for Jess mMoaney when the entry fee nnd Jost time ure taken dite ronsideration, 1 think the miersd dny of the bonsplel is the offt- eln) opening. Whe waiters, the pipers, and Lhe tenditton get me all fired up nnd Toalways wish we eould Deon Lhe very nest ria. QE COTPese, roret on biek pul OF Ebro Pines Lon espeehelly when we happen far doen rhe (lat as really better tia our own, The fet thant thbi hetest vietiny of our shot-makiig sid ati bepry lis spent he previous evening endl sends of revel- rv “dir oan crowded dain or hotel WH Dressive rou is nel taken tte consid: ertion at all, Poor fellows hive quat met thew masters! Moudny night ar Tues- ning VE we ate Suu tne Ut, i) enthusiastic but my -- haw tired! Now Is the » voy wished you hie une whit ‘yon after that game iu yam. and had “0 good nlehts wlaoyy Inatand of \nitting In the magna Pan.” “However the Alvoul. duy mor we ure: al tion the chances of Galt Terriers Lo retain the title. The Canadians, without the survices of Tod Sloan, looked wood only in the third period ~hen they scored three goats. The line of Sloan, Joe Malo und Jack McLeod, which ac- counted for nine goals in the first. two games, was broken up when Sloan suffered a badly-cut right eyebrow Saturday night in the 8-0 victory over West Germany at Denver, Sweden pulled the major up- on a 40-foot goal by Roland Stoltz late in the third period. The Swedes play Finland = to- night. The U.S. bounced back Sun- day night, handing the winless Finns their third straight defeat, 6-3. In the other ehampionship game Sunday Norway breezed to a 12-2 decision over Britain. In Group B games Saturday, bel Saint John. a native of kd- monton who became an Austrian citizen last year, seored five roals and assisted on five others us Austria routed Australia 17-0 and The Netherlands defeated Denmark 9-4. France trimmed the Danes 7-2 Sunday. t The Curling Rink | prospect of winning a sleeping bar drives you on even though you have two at home, Or you might wha that spinning rod wnd reel, and you a dry fly pure ist! Its that dittle shiny flyure with the plaque under Jt that really counts! Suddenly the bonsplel is aver and you reniize that this ts really the end of eurling for you until the first week or so next Oclo- ber. Rubbers, brooms and swent- ers are put away for mnobher senson i Hbdle relyetantly as the curling serson bos ended ay) tao SOOM, This yer, as Gn yenrs prev- lous, we ennnebl guarantee you uny eusy draws against weuk opponents for ag the popularity of the Murine Bonsplel grows, be mere HUneraus of higher entibre di awe corral wl) the bardware, Tow: ever, aoghinee at the bonaplel trophies will reveal that some rinks who have won them in the past eould hardly be termed powerlul so te luek of the draw is SEI ni item to be hoped for. We can guarantee you nm good time, though, but only if you hand your name Into Peter Bell or to Afex Till Shere ds very Wtotle fun for speetitors com- pared to the parvehpants of the wd pelong to rns ny but wish shine two fellows nhove- they should be able to Bpol for you, Lhe visiting rinks are bound ta effort to Marine Bonsplel, Th you do not to enter the bonsplel, contact these nnd nnd a POP OOREESLOLIOVIIEFE er AFTER WINNING The Prince Rupert Senior High the Nerthwest Zone High School over the weekend at Kitimat, Rainmakers clobbered Terrac marks TOE Con?e CHPCEOLODPOCIEES RAINMAKERS TO VANCOUVER IN ZONE PLAY school Rainmakers won Basketball Tournament ‘held .¢ 79-22 in their opening game Friday night an dthumped Kitimat 61-31 in the final game Saturday night. The Prince Rupe game with case Friday n But the gals dropped ac game Saturday losing 28-26. The Raitunakers w:ll now ighi as rt Senior High Girls won their opening they tripped Hazelton 30-8. lose decision to Kitimat in the final compete in the British Columbia High School Basketball Championships, to be held March 21-24 in Vancouver. . A total of 16 B.C. teams will ships which will be played in t Jumbia’s War Memorial gymnas The senior high team hope Monday at the high school to help defray expense trip to Vancouver. POCOC PO CAOECE LE COED O CAPO PDO LD LOTTE LAL Sports Shop take part in the Champion- he University of British Co- ium. to play a benefit game next s of their take opener of floor hockey semi-finals Sports Shop floor 8 first game of the senior night | j hockey semi-finals Friday at the Civic Centre. In the junior game edged ‘Philpott Evitt 13-12 to win © the first game of that semi-final series. - 8 Sports Shop racked up a 8-lit t period and in-| n the! 1 final frame. Rupert received a total of six| penalties, while Sports Shop| picked up five. | Doug Slack led Sports Shop| with three 5 downed Prince period 11-6 to win the with K was a complete reverse -5 to win the game. Red Cameron netted six goals’ .woring with 2 to be top man for Van's while coring with 21. Van's high scorer for Philpott was Rob- rt Erickson with five goals. Referces Ron Eby and Keith Duffy handed out four penalties | jag something to do with the o Van's and 11 to Philpott. Goal scorers: : | Sports Shop (11) — Anderson Ogilvie 2, Slack 3. Pottle 1 and Cameron 2. , Cameron 2, Prince Rupert Hotel (6) 9 o. caraskowich on 1 and Bodger 2. Van's (13) — Rae 3, Berg Karaskowich and Dawn Bodger!and Mah 1. Jed Rupert with two goals cach. ; Philpott Evitt 112) — Bult | In the junior game Philpott) sinoski 2, Erickson 5, Helland rolled up a 4-2 lead in the first and Vetch |. Id a 7-5 margin at} —------—-- 6 Jorin Monday, “Jumping” Joe King and his Wrangell, Alaska Thunderbirds were out-shot, out-run, and out- played, losing two exhibition basketball. games to Savoy Fri- day and Saturday nights at the Erince Rupert Senior High school. Friday night Savoy trounced the Thunderbirds 76-63 to the delight of more than 300 cheer- ing hoop fans, In the first half Thunderbirds tcok a 36-32 lead but in the second haif Savoy outscored them 44-27. High scorer for Thunderbirds was Felix Villorma with 20 points while top man for Savoy was Tuffy Howe with 21. In Saturday night’s game Savoy took an early lead and icid it all the way to win 66-52. Savoy led 38-26 in the first half and outscered Wrangell 28- 36 in the final half. Referees Bill (Mouse) Morri- son and Al Hartwig handed out ce Bupect Ouilp J2ews Ly, arch 12, 1962 . Savoy crushes Wrangell in exhibition hoop series d Sunrise 57-52 in day night. Vikings edge a preliminary game Fri Originally Vikings were sched- uled to play Kitkatla in the flrst game of the senior league play- offs but this was cancelled due to illness among the Kitkatla players. Saturday’s preliminary games featured two junior section Min- or League Basketball games. Philpott Evitt nipped Nelson 15-14 in one contest while Little Chieftains tripped UFAWU 23-16 in the second battle. Martin tops section A of 108 league Louis Martin of Orbits topped the men in A section of the Local 708 Five-Pin Bowling March 2. il TODAY. and TUESDAY eee rH ey 7:15 p.m. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE, Sane: PTTatey ie AWN) ND. QUINN M DOLORES TSN death... comes in a noalled... League | Van's outscoring Philpott! seven fouls to Wrangell and 14 to Savoy. Howe led Savoy with 22 points King topped Wrangell’s Martin took men's high single and high three with 269 and 742 i while ito help his teammates sweep | Moore 1, John- 1 goals while Kayo|Duplisse 1, Pottle 1, Cameron 6 King, who is also coach, said that his team just couldn't get svarted. He said they hadn't played for a month and felt this iteam’s poor showing. King was only able to show nis jumping ability in rebound - fing due to the sharp checking ing both night’s g ames, \ | | 1 a a the end of the second. The third | CAMP FORTUNE, Que. @—The Servuld brothers from Camrose, | Alta., and Kaare Lien of Revel-: stoke, B.C., are kings of Cana-1} dian Nordic skiers as a result of weekend competitions. - Clarence Servold raced his way to the Canadian cross-country , title; his brother, Irwin, took home Nordic combined honors, and Lien led a field of 44 jump- ers in the Canadian ski jump- \ | | | | ing championships. | In Chevy Heavies bn There's new mean Durability tg anol Heavy. 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