ee aa Hayward in losing cause By BILL MERCER Daily News Sports Writer After a great start rey New Metlakatla, Alaska’s | High School basketball team fizzled and lost 52-50 to: Prince Rupert’s High School Rainmakers in the final game of a two-game sevies Friday at the senior high school gym, Thursday night Rainmakers dumped the A askans 64-50 but the local boys had to come from behind to take Friday's game. In the preliminary contest, good team. He feels that next: year his team could split two! games with Rainmakers on Met- |; lakatla’s own floor. Friday night! Metlakat a outpassed and outran | scores 26 | | | | | | | | | A three-goal outburst in the final seconds of play enabled Sports Shop to gain a 15-15 tie with the victory-hungry Prince Rupert Hotel team in senior floor hackey action Friday night at the Civic Centre. ‘Sports Shop pulled their goalic in favor of an extra attacker with only minutes left to play. The tie gave the Rupert boys their first point of the season. High scorer for Sports Shop was Doug Brunton with four goals while Norman Rae, Kayo Karaskewich and Len Alexcec scored. three goals cach to lead Rupert Hotel. Sports Shop pick- ed up six: penalties to three by Wunce Wupect Daily JQevs Ley. . Monday, February 26, 1962 - Sports Shop ties Rupert : with late scoring spurt — handed out a total of six pen- alties to Philpott Evitt and two to the Elks. ; Adolpho Paolinelli paced the attack for Elks and was the game’s top scorer with 13 goals. Cecil Williamson, Robert Erickson, and Harvey Butt led Philpott Evitt with three goals each. ; Elks (25)—Paolinelli 13, Dop- son 7, Mullin 4, and Parks 1. Philpott Evitt (11)—Kriksen 3, Sinoski 3, Butt 3, and McRae 2. , Rupert (15)-—— Rae 3, Karas- kowich 3, Alexcee 3, Wesley 2, Poulton 1, Johnson 1, Fitzgerald 1 and Bodger 1. at . Sports Shop (15)—- Brunton +4, Rupert Hotel. Erickson 3, Cameron 2, Gordy In the Junior game Elks clob-|Cameron 2, Tanaka 2, Ogilvie 1 bered Philpott Evitt 25-11. and Anderson 1. ; Elks led 6-4 after the first pe- 5 riod and 13-6 at the end of the second. In the final period Elks outscored Philpott Evitt 12-5, | Philpott Evitt didn’t win in| the scoring but they won in the | Prinee Rupert Senior High Raimakers but the extra height, School’s LB team edged Beoth of the loca! boys made the two-; Memorial Junior High School | Point difference. 46-41. Rainmekers’ coach Don Hart- ; Close to 600 fans siw Metla- wig said that he was surpriscd at! katla's sensational Randy Hay- Friday night's game and felt! ward score 26 points io nearly }that his team needs to sharpen double the nuniber of points} "P its passing. scored by Rainmaker’s highest In the vreliminory game Rre- | scorer, Bol) Adams, who netted Pert outscored Booth 16-13 in the 15. jairst quarter only to be outscored Metlaknt'a took 2 14-10 Jead | 11-8 in the second quarter. in the first quarter and by halt}; 7 the third quarter Bo-Mi-Hi time was leading by three points, again outscored Prince Rupert the score being 27-24. 11-8 but Rupert bounced back to In the third quarter Rain- outscore Bo-Me-Hi 17-13 in the: makers outscored Metlakatla 14- final quarter. CHIROPRACTOR C. TURPIN, D.C. Open: Daily 9 a.m, - 5:30 p.m. Closed: Wednesday & Friday yenalt department. Refcrecs penaity oe 307 W. 3rd Ave. - Phone 2028 Keith Duffy and Red Cameron | Columbus blanks ; Canadians 1-0 ! VANCOUVER @ — A shot’ which ricocheted into the neti FREE DELIVERY 10 and in the final frame Rain- High scorer for Bo-Mc-Hi was off the goal pose with less than , of our mikers scored 14 points to Met- Ron Sampson with 16 points a minute left in a grime gave Co-: lakatla’s 18 to win the gume. while high scorer for Rupert was lumbus a 1-0 victory over Van- . couver Canadians ‘in the Pacific CHINESE FOOD Coast Soccer League Sunday. Referces Gus Niekerson and Eugene Maskulak with 16 points. Al Hartwig handed out three A half-time show featuring a eee eee eee vent acc een er ae ee ne ee erent fouls to Metlakatla and five to {basketball disp'ay by members “ SN AO With the scconds ticking away Orders of $3.00 and up Rainmakers. of the Gyro and Rotary service " = and the score ticd 0-0 John Co- Phone 3329 | Metinkat'a coach Roger Rei- {Clubs had to be cancelled he- e | € EVENT WINNERS — Members of Bruce Kevr’s winning Prince Rupert Senior High School muzzi took a long throw ~ mM | lano said his team had played |¢1se the Rotary Club was un- C mets climb | vink pose with their trophies received for winning C Event in Kitimat's “Aluminum City” {4nd hooked St through a maze MELROSE CAFE good ball but had just.lost to a able to get any players under 70 ONIe f | Bonspiel held last weekend. The rink won the Kitimat-Gordon Hotel Trophy. From left are: of defenders off the goal post. J years old, a spokesman for Gyro a David Mio, Jack McLean, Don Scott and Kerr. said. ~- Photo by Max Patzelt sets record at Portlands MAC swim meet towards top fowards t0P | Rupert's Dunford The surging Spokane Comets: Sunday night trounced Los An-!} geles Blades 5-2 to move within. eight points of first place in the. Western Hockey League Seuth-} ‘day. February 25 as she took Onno wit, on home icc hefore: the Prince Rupert Swim Club; contestants entered the two-day PORTLAND—Vito Dunford, of] A total of 31 clubs and 410, -~~~ - ~ , ye ee both women’s high single and[3 9091 fans followed the Com ig Sch a mew Oregon State record meet. chalked up a 321 high single and yieh three with 173 and 476 and 3,001 fans followed the els'\in ithe 50-yard butterfly on Sat-} Coach Ron Gilchrist said “out counted 684 in three games. Pal- 5-3 Saturday decision over Port-: y g | oun, tags _ ‘helped her team take high single |». Fe ee athe. division Urey and was Sunday's onlyjof twelve events Rupert swim- | ° | jister who plays for Rupert Hote! and Buckaroos. the division aoupie winner at the Multno-|mers placed in eight. Sharon, | allied ea ‘Celco loop ! Mutch paces . Jean ette Cloutier and John: 10-pin league ‘Pallister c'eancd up in B section, stella Mutch of Granby led | of the Celco City Five-Pin Bowl- tne Mixed Ten-Pin League Fri- ing League February 2]. : Cloutier who bow]s for Jacks, NOTICE - GENERAL MEETING PRINCE RUPERT BASEBALL ASSOCIATION 2 p.m. — Sunday, March. 4th Annunciation Hall tsl'ied 307 for high single and 2% high three with 779 and) jeaders imah Athletic Club Invitational : ‘ ' : s ¢ . eLiv Gs . . ima atic Z i - tham- Had a three-wame total of 12. 2180. respectively. In a Sunday afternoon game, ! uletic Club Invitational] Vito and Gordon showed cham. oleae . £612. | “Neil Sheppard of City Trans-|sSan Francisco Seals downed ge. Swimming Meet held in Port-|pionship styie at the toughest; Jacks took team honors in B ser won men’s high sing’e With |attle Totems 6-4 before 7,059 San j D0 over, UNE wenn i e y e . : meet of the year.” | section rolling a total of 1,245 tyiar . : : . en S| Dunford who holds several ; ’ . | NHL ft high single and 3,329 for high | 198 and Jack Siiarpe of Granby | Francisco fans, revenge for a 5-4) Vancouver’s Mary Stewart who | in ac fon x three. ‘won high three with 523. overtime defeat Saturday by the canadian fi Swimming recom set an unofficial U.S. record for) By LAURENT CHIASSON NOTICE "Meanwhile in A section, Peggy |. Ress ware 70 ae 3 Totems. tner Saturday game, th freestyle and ‘50-yard broast- the 100-yard cate eeu | Canadian Press Staff Writer Thompson of Good Neighbors inoes 1; Pushovers 3, City trans n another Saturday game, be) stroke 5 - Si r , -| A whopping 46 goals wer M topped the gals with a 302 hieh fer 1; Granby 3, Sports Shop 1.| Northern Division leaders, Bd- candy boys 10 and under) day py edging Fortine s caro! scored ye 8 ation! Hockey | ANNUAL GENERAL EETING anne een Fee Aosta? Sve rer canefpr ton Flyers, lost an 6-35 ae- . _ca. {lyn Wood in the -yard free-' 7 ,. . a { f be and a 680 in three games.: Standings are: City Transfe: mon cay vee Saturday Dunford was fifth]: . i Leapue weekend play. Toronto he MP's Dick Hall scored a 294 57, Dominoes 44, Sports Shop 41,/ cision to Calgary Stampeders.!. “ne 50-yards backstroke. style at the Portland mect. | Maple Leafs and Chicago Black | of FRIENDSHIP HOUSE ASSOCIATION on yen single while Ben Wagner, Granby 39, 70 Cabs 39 and Push leaving the Stamps 10 points out Sharon Pierce placed second ’Miss Wood and Miss Stewart,’ Hawks were the chicf benefac- | : ~| f first 1 wn ° . : . lt itupert: Mators ended with a overs 20. ot first place. ; ‘in the 100-yard butterfly white! both Olympic competitors, were tors, io ye Two goals by Gerry Brisson! . . : in 5 conds but . | bree -gambe tote ob 643. 'Gor i _yarq | both clocked in 56.6 seconds bil: » Leats a - battli ane tata of 6 hand (tallies by Yves Locas, De , Gordon Eby won the 100-yard The Leafs and Hawks, battling | mt oc red Out aid Eapert Mao- UBC tops meet ‘ Topo'l and Dick Lamoureux eave | freestyle and placed fourth in| Miss Stewart was declared the; for second place, each took turns { FEBRUARY 27, 1962 — 8:00 p.m. in- FRIENDSHIP HOUSE fercout The team. honors with pare yl the 100-yard butterfly and sixth; Winner by inches. ‘fensting on Boston Bruins andj [oot anal fata re peetively VANCOUVER @ —- University the Comets their Sunday Se. 1; ‘Multnomah Athictic Club won Detroit Red Wings: ° | ty ' sofile <7" lin the 100-yard backstroke. Reais were of B.C. at the weekend edged | Lory. Real Chevrefils and Bruce | S } : Oi een mee ee Since cee neectes neice ee noe ’ ith 45% Tor + LD: 1 om “hy ISAC Tondinw eh: ; iy Carmichael scored for ihe | the men's meet, wi 2, oronto, led by Dave Keon,! perme Th Bow ar . a ko c CBAC defending Coen a Blades In San Francisco Sundiy | Alberta takes meet points to 22% for Vancouver Gcorge Armstrong and Fd Litz- | === SSe PIE DGGE DDD DDL PD DD DP b> Rupert Mea . Cocop 4. of Alberta by a single point toi on ‘ nee _ , ' A . : ye | ' ‘arte Sp pb. Paula 3. Rebel’ coe eee ectarn Inter-collegiate! Ray Cyr led the Seals with two PORT ARTHUR, Ont, @—For) Amateur Swim Club. cenberger, slapped down the hap- | | ; Sports 3 Robertson's 1: and Athletic Union swimming cham. | goals. Gord Redahl, Len Haley, |#e second year ina row, Alberta ~ less Bruins 7-2 on home ice Sate | | aio rt , te i : : Mh s Nick Mickoski and Jim Hay dal. )came out. on top in Alpine and urday night, then followed up! OOn vy . 1s ann 4 pIOUSALP. lied the others Nordic competitions in the 11th oc eccer with an 8-2 rout of the Wings at, ib A seetion fommercial 4. aes leaker TRI 7 fanadian junior ski champion- ‘ait S : ior 0) Ravals 3, ROMP 4: ' Bird linch tit! ' Don Chiupka, Bill MacFarland, Canada voted | ski ghampion LONDUW (uutes) —- Kenuils oF Detroit Sunday night. 4 dard Onl 8, Good Neighbors irds clinch title ‘Guyle Fielder and xudy Filion |* aa inpignship Sn The, Oy ds" ouvter panies Bavateag HE be SEES Phe bho wccounted for 19 scor- , booktde 3. MeRae 1; North VANCOUVER @ University scored for the Tolems, com aaation went by the central PUNO et bhaGt h ine points, Keon getting seven | sia} Opa). und Rupert Mo-jof B.C. Thunderbirds clinched! Syd Finney led the Calgary] |: eion to dethrone the former nivanton f cand Armstrong and Litwenberger ton) Me btae Pros 2. their third straight Western Ii. | attack Saturday with two BOUs ee Byitish Columbia gir's.| “ston Ville usted 0 Six each, CIVIC CE tereollegiate Baskebball Cham-: While team-mates John Kosiin- on wer. Karen Dt ‘Ka the mearkntrn 2 trney ~ Chicago, meanwhile, drubbed j . . in a ea . eke 1 cic, Ron Leopold, Gord Vejprava,s awever, : aren °) a oO ec Jouenpuur Uo aoGrius | the Wings 6-1. j . 1 “d MON DAY wo 8 wv . McKinnon wins pionship here at the weekene: iwestern division moved to a aiaiua U mon City 0 Ae Wings in a Saturday p.m. fi: oy tare ssi ‘Norm Johnson eid George Mc-) 0" ee AY wena " eame at Detroit ¢ _ oe PENT iebats Coming With an impressive 80-56 win; completed the tall first - place finish in the sla-| Gavisen 1 mneciea WO game at Detroit and belted the hte he tap . ete na. over University of Alberta Gold-) AVOY Oy wn as tne bi wun How, followed by cont ‘al team-| wa United ok West srom \ iBruins 8-0 on home tee Sunday oo bhie ae fy tla thot wy Te , . : wa arren 1S os | y yf? ' ’ . : a a . We Us wy Everton . : aeeonhe Cle Ye , deny ae preted Ma Over mn Bears, for ryers,. seorlns his elub's members Randy Croome and Sion ted U i weacester | ait holt tor his AAvout al NO GAMES UNDER $20 Tradl bao te PF) Att, Poe: Coes three counters, )Ricki Schludermann, rublennuin 2 Bolton 2 aT en cay 6 sion’ Me fide oot Hoan foop. caphured Jas Vesas, Nev. 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Bristol Le 2 Preston | giume for Lhe Black Tawks, Fat ee a rnc eee oe arr a : Bury 2 Lutan | The runaway Montreal Cana- | Bd New bed FS a i | Beats: | awed! | vo fos Sell Gharlton J, Newcustle | ae ee ° veut Fi < “ sons posit er are Leeds 2 Piynouth 3 diens emerged with a win and tin Mts, Liverpuol & Midcicsbrough | wo tie dn oa home - and - home a Norwich 1, deuddersiiend 2 Sebi with New York Rangers, Rtotherha 3, Walsh 2 in Stoke O, Leyton or 1 The Habitnnis, led by Diekle sunderland 2 berby 1 Moure's two goals, whipped the Burne ee We Ruanpers 4-2 at Montreal Satur- tarnney 1, SoUbhene ‘dny night. At New York sind se thod, Peterborough | st ae ’ ‘ . © ay Bournemouth tft WOE nithh, the Canadiens needed a Crystal Pe, bhrewsbury | tite pol by Bobby Rousseau to = TODAY to WEDNESDAY — 7:30 p.m. bs a hired kiver us his victim | like a beast of prey! 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