- Virtually clinches puck championship COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (CP) — Sweden has virtually clinched the 1962 world hockey cham- pionship with a stunning 5-3 upset of Canada—a tri- umph that is doubly sweet for the Swedes who are the hosts at next year’s tournament in Stockholm. The undefeated Swedes took sole possession of first place in the eight-country championship division Tuesday night by hand- ing the Canadian their first loss or the tournament, . Goal tender Lennart Hageroth ; held off the Canadians for the first 34 minutes of play while his teammates piled up a 4-0 lead the Galt, Ont. team could not overcome. Ulf Sterner and Nills Nilsson scored’ two godls apicee and Sven .ePumbal Johansson had | one for Sweden. Floyd (Butch! | place. Martin, Marry Smith and Jack |" ‘Tuesday hight in MeLeod accounted Tor Canada’s; yg). ‘scored . four ‘goals in. the roals. sete fl eecend period to. defeat West “The best team certainly did-' Germany 8-4. Austria tied for nit win,” insisted Canadian coach the lead with Japan in consol - Lloyd Roubell. lation play, swamping The Neth- LeBELL DISAGREES erlands 12-1 while France erush- But Robert heBell of Chambly, ed winless Australla 13-1, Injuries and sickness hurt the Canadians and Tuesday night they found themselves unable to erack the Swedish defences un- til late in the second period when Martin got his first goal. It was Sweden's fourth straight victory and the first over Can- ada in World and Olympic hockey history. It gave Sweden eight points with three games to go and dropped Galt into a three-way tie with the United a oF Que, president of Use Interna-| CALLS AUSSIES DIRTY Honal lee Rockey Federation,| pitter words were exchanged told thie Swedes: between the Freneh and Aussie Kven al boam Canadian. Tam proud of you. You deserved your vietory, You were. the bet- ter learn.” . , coaches. And 29 penalties—high for the tournament—were called, including two majors during a _|free-tor-all in the third period. s— | French coach Pete la Liberte, 5. a Canadian native, said the Aus- ee omen ree 321 |sies. were dirty players. “They 3215 DIAL. FOR THE BES don't know 2 single thing about me IN ' a hockey, ; IN -SE FOOD “It’s a shame to send repre- CHI NE BD Des ES sentatives like them to the world v “FRY THE championships.” States and Norway for second]. Denver the}. wre evr ds rv pp eee eae vere avare raver ened ae eee vr ew rre Bp ee RT % $ WE WON -—- The Richardson rink. from Saskatchewan raises th turing the Canadian curling title in Kitchener Saturday. The come three-time winners of the championship. Left to right are: Rod, gun club to mee on proposed brief to The Prince Rupert Rod and’ be held Gin Club is planning to send a! Rod brief to the provinuial govern-j; brie ment urging that the present) th game laws revert to the act prior| shooting and dischargin to the May 1, 1961 interpretation! arms of any kind. and enforcement of harbor re-| + strictions as they formerly 4p-) most 66 per cent of the accessible plied to Prince Rupert harbor.! punting area. According to the In the earlier act Kaien Island, : brief, some of the reasons why Port Edward townsite and Wat-: {he harbor should be reopened son Island were:the only restrict-ito hunting are: A great many at 8 p.m. Monday at the and Gun clubhouse. The f is protesting the closure of Russ Carson, coach of the badly banged-up Aussics, said, “International Ice Hockey Fed- leration rules stink.” | GRAND CAFE ; " * PRESIP BREAD DAILY _ Buy your Show Tickets Anytime , Open “Li 1:00 a.m. \ | badminton a ‘minton Club’s annual tor and ' weekend. . -[ Following are the results: | A Flight I Women’s singles—Helga Wor- ister defeated Rita King 11-3, ;and 11-1. . Women’s doubles—Helga Wor- ister and Magda Adolph beat Lois Howard and Ann Smith in jj the finals in two games, 15-9, 'land 15-13. ‘ Men's -singles -— .-These wer taken. by Helge -Holkestad for the fifth consecutive year. He defeated Dave Bown in_ three games, 7-15; 15-10 and 15-5, Men's doubles—-Helge Holke- stad and Dave Bown took the Miller Bay team of Carl Etzerza and Jimmy Stevens in two games, ‘15-7 and 15-9. Mixed doubles—Lols Howard City team “isweeps honors City Transfer swept all hon- ors in the Mixed Ten-Pin League Sunday. . oe Bs ‘PLAIN re ol oe 1 UCT Le | 7 o pene the Oe em NE: em RE mctene emeeem as eet ‘approval of a | Helge Holkestad tops For the fifth consecutive year Helge Holkestad, ‘was the men’s singles winner in the Civie Centre Bad- ed areas for dischargii@ fire-' punters will be deprived of arms. waterfowl] hunting entirely, many The brief will be sent pendingi hunters in this area own simall general mecting to,;boats and would be forced be- ;yond protected waters. the lack lof “deer harvest” within the ‘harbor limits as defined in the jgame act could result in a great ‘population, especially the island population and that the topog- critphy und access road develop- iment in the immediate area is such that the local deer hunting ‘range is limited to a very small area for Jand transportation and that the closure of the harbor tourney rnament held during the’ gree ao condition and would put exces~- sive pressure on the already in- tensively hunted area. 2 20-mile section along Highway 16 from Kaien Island east. The Rod and Gun Club along with local hunters feels that in the past the old law has proved to be safer for inhabitants, sate and fair for the hunters and 15-10 and 18-16. ce atine oo ae Women’s doubles —-: Audrey | Practicable for law enforcement Madge and Jean Schubert de-; feated Miller Bay's Sylvia Adams| and Dorothy Etzerza 15-6 and, 15-6. 1 Men's doubles— Art Garratt, and Dennis Burnip ‘downed Donald Madge and Rolly Smith 15-7 and 15-10. Mixed doubles-- Jean Schu- bert and Rolly Smith defeated Audrey Madge and Tom Tray- ner 15-10 and 15-9. - Trophies and. prizes wil! be presented at the annual ban- quet and dance to be held April 14, Ticket information may be obtained from Jean Schubert at 4438. and Everett Pierce defeated Rita King and Bruce Mills by scores of 15-6 and 15-9. B Flight Women’s singles— Laura Ed- meston of Miller Bay beat Mar- guerite Perry 11-7 and 11-8. Men's singles— Art Garratt took Dennis King in the finals “Bellamy leads women’s league rolied a 303 high single and 4 688 High three in A section of the Women's Five-Pin Bowling League March 6 and helped her team capture both team honors with 1,071 and 2,943, In B section Betty Stevens of Off Tracks bowled a 272 high single while Doreen Watson at Beatniks took high three with e2, Big Sisters captured team high single with 1,061, a new season -WHL veteran back | government e harbor area to all hunting, - z of fire-- The new regulation affects al-_ ideal of wasted game due to over-" areas would result in hazardous; inight at the Civic “Centre. 1 swept.their semi-final series in 4 | "Sports Shop Paced by the four goals of Doug Brunton, Sports Shop squeozed out a narrow 11-9 vie- tary over Prince Rupert Hotel in senjoe floar hockey action last The win gave Sparts Shop the hest-of-three semi-final series In twa games straight and they will now meet Savoy Bulldogs in the final championship series which gels - undetway Friday night. . In .the junior game, Van's; two games. also by edging Phil- | pott Evitt 12-10. . “A display of poor . sports- manship by - the Hotel team and their coach met with the disapproval of the crowd and | pars eir brooms in vietory after cap- bert 14-7 to bes. } y defertted AT Ernie, Sim, Arnie and Wes. ° -— CP Photo t Monday - rand for these reasons along with ‘the ones already mentioned, the “prief has been written, The brief will include a map showing former restricted arcas -and new restricted areas, Copies of this brief will also be sent to the British Columbia Federation of Fish and Game a lead: 7-63 - | | ! | | { put-.a damper on what other-. wise: wonld have been one of’ the best games of the season,” said fon Eby, chief referee of the fleor hockey association. “The game was tied 4-4 in. the first; period and in the second period Sports, Shop took the ‘In the. third “pe Keith Duffy and° Eby found it, necessary. to:callin.a third. ref- -eree;-Jim Stubbs, to'assist them. | ‘Sports Shop: .scored four goals : while Rupert scored three. .Dawn Bodger Ted’ Rupert: with three goals.) 2. In the, Juni took «a ednvincing Icad \of 6-4 only to have Vat’s the®seoond.. Uo *. . Thy the “third | \ { i or game Philpott | tie it up. in . w period = Van's | ‘Stinrise sweeps — basketball series Clubs, local conservation officer Cliff Walker. F. R. Butler, the director of the fish and game pranch, Tlarbor Master Bill Koughan, W. H. Murray, MLA and Frank Howard, MP. Edgar paces. mixed loop Bert Edgar of Astoria rolled a 398 high single and a 775 high three to lead the men in A sec~ tion of the Mixed Five-Pin Bowl- ing League March 8. Gert Van Meer of won, women's high single with Cahfisco 31, iwhile Jessie’ Shenton of i eadpinners grabbed « high Headpinners took both team ‘honors with 1,324 and 3,768. enak of Parker’s won men’s high single and high three with 289 Dary] Elliott of Overwaitea captured men's high single with -No. one took high three with 678. ; Overwaitea won team high took team high three with 3,273, Results: ‘three with 757. | In: B section, Phoebe Vascl- and 611. 1289 while Jake DeWagd of LOOM | single with 1,158 and Royal Bank A section—-Headpinners 4, As- Clura Bellamy of New Laurel | toria 0: Don's 3, WOTM 1: Greet & Bridden 8, Commerelal 1; Yue kon 3, Lotus 1; Canfiseo 3, Eby & Sons 1: und Woodbutchers 2, Fashion 2. B seetion—Parkers'’s 2, LOOM No. one 2; Royal Bank 3, Over- waitea 1; Miller Bay 3, Seaboard t: Northland 4, Chatham 0; Starters 3, Universal 1; and John's 4, LOOM No. two 0, om Montreal (0 Jocy Durelle, \ “ went from a first quarter lead: e Far. THE ? ‘oe ‘ . ROAST OF + rid Or n'y "ii ns. Vy | ‘ s: , e Hine with us at the Qeargelh in the heart of downtown Vatte couver, Wy tha eelebrited Ctve atier Grill (where all mena are mitjestic) the baran of beef ralans suprernie. Any way you order your beat, the cervige if well dona <= tho atmosphere rere, Charming Elizabethan ert we eee 4 ' \ e decor... HholLtrusive lightly oe Warm heartod houpilality ere all in all, ita stiipornative dining, exporiance, Contact the Georgia or your travel agent, He Knows! BORGIA WESTERN HOTEL VANCOUVER, B,C. home of the Cavalier Grill PORTLAND «) -~ Veteran Al Nef) Sheppard took both men's Rolling is returning to Portland high single and high three with 239 and 590 while Barbara Shep- and will be in the Buekaroos pard pieked up women's — high goo) tonight when they meet single and three with 167 and Galeary in Western Hockey Longue action, The 35-year-old former National League star is a Calvary businessman, gece nat rent nen s sonra: emeerennecemmamnnrnnm Sere men tet HOCKEY SCOTES Western League 446. The team enptired both honors with 887 and 2,470, Results were: Dominoes 3, Ciranby 1: City 4, Sports Shop 0: and 70 Cabs 8, Pushovers 1. Standings are: City 64, Dom- ' 9 high and high three with 2,534, Results: A section — Stars 4, Shop- Easy 0; McLean & Rutdderham 4, Sports Shop 0; Clansens 4, Dibbs 0; Jeannettes 3, RCMP 1; New Laurel 3, Annettes 1, and Ward Hats 3, Fashion 1, B section Beatniks 4, White Caps 0; Kaien 3, Co-op J; PRECU 3, Off Tracks 1; Odd Balls 3, Re- beknhs 1; Big Sisters 2, Nigh inaes 48, Sports Shop 44, Granby 44,70 Cabs 43 and Pushovers 21, San Francisca 4, Vancouver Spokane &, Calgary 7 Marine ‘spiel s —The Eleventh Annual Marine Curling Bonsplel gets under wity ry] better than Inst year, More than 600 peaple are expected ta ate tomorrow and runs through un- | tend, tll Mareh 20, Curling tomorrow starts a There are a total of 66 rinks |6:30 p.m, entered In the six day ‘spiel, one| Following are the opening of tha Jargest In the northwest. |draws: Thore are six rinks from Kitl- mot, five from Sinithers, two from Burns Lake, one from Prinen George, ono from North Vaneouvor, one fram Vietorta, one from Terrace, one rink from Saskatehawan, and 47 lociul quartets, Bonaplel Commadore Al Mane 6:30 pam. A Bvent HWuphson vs Blocka; iyalfson Rogerson vs Foreman, Atehison ve Crowe; and Ding vs Pallis- Ler, 8:45 pan. A Event Lindsay vai Gomes; vai MeKinnen; Moroz vs Triste yon sila that he wnd the bone jeotl; Bateman vi Rudderhann spol committes was very dise|J, Why vs Laurie; and ford vs appointed at the poor showing |Vaul, fron Terriice, This ie the ftrat yeur that Terroce hay not supe ported the bonuplel, be suid. Mr, Munson alsa said thit the club bas mude al) arringe- Ht pam. A Event Y. Garner va Sheppard, BH Event T. Gowls vi Kore; Armatrong va KX. Macbdoniwd, and VW. Lewls ments for the wnnwul seufood|ve Stevens. banquet ond dance saturdoy dopa. Mareh iB Event and if possible, it wil} he even} Bimplion vs Manson; Wiling Balls 2: and Sannich 2, Green- horns 2, tarts tomorrow vs Rudderham; Palsley vs lock, Truseatt vs Ceorpeson and Bateman va Gomes, A Fvent K, MacDonald va Werr. iit pm WD Event Moro, va Johnson; Laurie vs iMoremany 1K. MeLean va 7. hy, | Simundson Vv vs 3, MeLean; B. Bby vs Lemire; jvs GLindany s Pallister; Wrrren | and Sheppard vs ‘COrawe., #330 paw, We Event ‘oo, Garner ve 2, Mehenn, ard ‘ys winner af Simpson va Man- Shapson [son BAME, A Vvent Wiphie va Armstrong | Wore lnier vs T. Lewis de Charmer vs Anderson and Hhyer vs Ainand- EO. 1035 pom. AO Event Gtevensd vs Myers; Patton vs A. MacDonald; Olontule ve Gcott, Evans vs Choadwin and dnier vi Miblhews, WW Event | Spleer va Mekinnon. Thalland, (2), 150, Bale Ste. Anne, N.B, out- pointed Claude LaBonte, 152, Montrenl, 10). New York i -- Antonio Mar- ella, 148, Chieago, outpointed Vinre Shamo, W7la, New Vork, (10). Yolsyo (---Teruo Kosaka, 18494, Japan, outpointed Kenzo Shima- mura, 183%, Japan, 0), MANILA i -- Flash Elorde, 495, the Philippines, knocked out Somkint Katmunangyon, 1344a, Mareh WU To aan A Event Mitchell vs Johnson, FHeggle vs Pusley; Kilgore va Duffs; CHordano vs K. MeLeun und d, Riddell vs Brett. hw Event Tastad vai Kriataransion, ih am A Event Cleorgeson vs winner of Bteve uns va Myers game, Uf, Lewis vs Wakita; and Warren vs Smith- Ov, Th Event Evans va Beall; Talphiek va A. MueDonald;, and Fortier va Hughson, Heh any, WW vent Ebner va od. Paul, Olentule vs TRagersiony CHhardina vs Pition; PMitehell ve Lemire; Andegson ve I tyegyle and Wilwera wi B. Eby. | a gam, B Event | [ Wakita ve Atelugon; Ridde va Byolfaon; Gniithers vs Good~ win, 1. Gurner ve Brett; Myers vs Mathews: and flier va Dut- fuk. The Sunrise intermediate A basketball team swept a two- igame series at Smithers over the i weekend. . Saturday ‘afternoon Sunrise i i 4 jof 15-10 to win, the game against Smithers: High School 74-20. High scorers for Sunrise were Bob’ Kelsey with 17 points, Bob Gruber with. 16: and Don Hau- | denschild; with. 14. Top,man for i; Sppithers was, -Ted Groues with | 119 points, wy | Saturday ey: ied Qway fron’ a_22-23 half time . tie, with Smighgrs:Senior all-s bars | to. zo'on‘to 52°36 Win. : | !fop men for Sunr Gryber wigh-12.points, Bob Kel- sev’ with 10. Kim Mah with 10. and Derrie Slack with 11. wo os .¢@ ‘ . -Divin leads Jackson | PRAGUE (CP-AP)-—Karol Di- vin “of Czechoslovakia held a na¥rdw carly lead over Canadian favorite Don Jackson today after the: first of six compulsory tig- ures — first event of the 1962 world figure skating champion- in floor hockey finals — ‘Iwas Robert Erickson. ie riod referees ing Sunrise pull-¢ ise were Bob |I- “Pelnce Rupert Datly News 6 ... Wednesday, March. 14, 1062... . ... b . rth © g _ ‘|| Shuttle meet. tonight A meeting of all: badminton . players interested-in playing ‘the North Central British Columbia — Badminton Champtanships .in Prince. Gearge. March 24 and 25, will be held at 8:30 tonight sin the Civic Centre, - , , FREE. DELIVERY , scored six goals to Philpott Bvitt’s four to winsthe game. Norman Rae and Gordie Cam- eron led Van’s with. three goals each while top man for Philpott. Van's will now mect Elks in the first of the final games rri- day at. 7:30. ener: a of our. | CHINESE FOOD Orders of $3.00 and up Phone 3329 ‘MELROSE CAFE | Advertising Srings Results. Wings play tonight By The Canadian Press: - Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers meet in New York | tonight and the outcome of the game could go a long way’ Lo- ward determining which team gets the last Stanley Cup plays | off perth. Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Credit Union ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, March 15th i 7:30 p.m. Oo F NORWAY HALL eb SONS'O - ANNUNCIATION HALL Thursday, March.15 ~ 8:00 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Prince Rupert Genera! Hospital. Association will be held in the Civic Centre Main’ Lounge, Match 22, 1962 at 8:00 p.m. OR BUSINESS © . 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