Savoy crus ‘Mitchell scores 34 : in big victory ye Led by the 34 points of Jack Mitchell, Savoy went on a:scoring blitz to dump Kitkatla Royals 102-78 in senior basketball action Saturday night at the Civic Centre, ,; of their field goal shots while The win was swect revenge . for Savoy's 76-75 loss to the Roy- Savoy clicked on about 44.5 per shots. Mitchell als last. Saturday. jcent of their The Savoy boys made no mis- sunk about 52 per cent of his take as they roared into 53-29 ‘shots while Gamble scored only half-time lead. It was the first ,30 per cent of his attempts. | time this season that a team has | Other action saw Chieftains scored: over 100 points. down Columbia Cellulose 61-46 It gave Savoy 24 points—i4 jin an intermediate A game and points more than second-place | Booth Memorial Junior High Vikings. School defeat UFAWU 58-36 in Tuffy Howe with 25, Gus an intermediate B game. Nickerson with 18 and Ron Cic- Nelson Morven was high scorer cone with 15 all helped the Sa- /0F. Chieftains with 18 points voy cause. while Walt Harlow paced Col- For ‘Kitkatla, Don Brown umbia Cellulose, also with 18. emerged as the big gun with 21; Chieftains led 16-10, 29-22 and points while Elmer Ridley sunk (43-36. 18. Ficd Gamble fell almost! In the B game, Booth led 12- 14 points below his average as | 10. 31-19 and 42-27. he scored only 10. : Rod Sampson and brother Ron Kitkatla couldn't stop Mitchell Sunk 24 and 21 points respect- who scored most of his points ively for Booth while Jim Wilson on layiips. The Kitkatla defence land Harvey Ridley scored 13 and was almost non-existent as they ‘41 for UFAWU. played about their worst defens- ive game of the year. And with Gamble’s shooting off, the offence wasn’t as ef-' LIMA \® — Mauro Mina, 17334, fective as it should have becn. Peru, knocked out Freddy Blades, WEEKEND FIGHTS hes Kitkatla cross-country race Sunday. ne nr ag tnt aA Se a Soa ——— vNN nya BON ee Te TERN TE GRR NUN TSN = ee a aaa IC Se EW SNOWSTORMS THREATEN TO RUIN SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS ZAKOPANE, Poland (® — New snowstorms hit Zakopane this afternoon and once more forced the organizers of the nordic world skiing championships to call off one of the scheduled events. As the nordic combined entrants had finished their three jumps, it was announced that the special jumping class would be postponed because of wind and heavy snow. The cross-country was held Sunday. The bad weather now threatens to disrupt the whole world championships schedule, Alevtina Koltchina of Russia won the opening event of the day — the women’s five-kilometre cross-country race — , in 19 minutes, 29.1 seconds. Lubow Baranova of Russia was second in 20:15.9 and Maria Gusakova of Russia third in 20: 27.5. In the nordic combined jumping no placings were announced after the jumps. : . It appeared, however, that Yosuko Eto of Japan was in the lead after three brilliant jumps of 69, 63, and 60.5 metres. Still to come as well as the special jumping in the com- petition is the 15-kilometre cross-country race, set for Tues- day. ofr. Fero Manturanta of Finland captured the 30-kilometre . ‘5 em RAAT TRE ERR RS if By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK (# — At 22, baby- faced Denny Moyer is hopeful of getting a title fight with world middleweight boxing champion Gene Fullmer in April, At 41, Sugar Ray Robinson, once the greatest fighter in the ring, is washed up. Promoter Norm Rothschild of Syracuse, N.Y., who helps pro- mote fights involving Fullmer, says there is a possibility of a Moyer - Fullmer scrap in April. Fullmer is recognized as cham- pion by the National Boxing As- sociation. Moyer, from Portland, Ore., squared accounts with Robinson by belting him freely en route to a unanimous decision in their 10 - rounder Saturday night. Robinson won a close decision Bulldogs down hotelmen ‘ni come-from-behind win | the second and third pgxiods to} defeat Prince Rupert, Hoté! 17-12, Rupert took a 7-6 lead vor In the junior game Elks and, Savoy pourcd gn the p wer in| Van's ended in a 16-16 tie. ‘the Bulldogs in the first period’ . sos, . ret gs 5 jo | in senior floor hockey action Fri-' put couldn’t keep up the pace + Loe ale day al the Civic Centre. ‘in the second. Bulldogs roared, Kitkatla scored 34.5 per cent 17334, Miami, Fla., (6). Rect ttenelgwiaes ene en ot Members of the crew af au So il { 8B C | goal-tending by Rupert’s Lorne. . ‘MacMillan and weak scoring | = . CG = Ol O r = s eae | drives by Rupert's forward lines. | - coming up_ Otte . ’ Hapervial vig drilling for aibin dt ; back to outscore Rupert 6-2: 'in the second and carry a 12-9! ;lead into the final frame. They ‘outscored Rupert 5-3 in the, | third. | Norm Rae led the losers with | ‘five goals while Adolpho Pao-| /linelli topped Savoy's scoring, | ‘also with five. | | Again, it was a case of strong | The win was Sa oy’s 14th and; | gives them 28 points — 10 ahead , |of second - place Sports Shop. ‘It was Rupert's 16th straight loss | ;in 16 games. 4 7 ; The junior teams didn’t play: ~: ‘an overtime period because the: -rules apparently state that over-! - time can be played only in ‘play-: off games. i | This means that the 15-13 - overtime loss Rupert Hotel suf- fered Tuesday night may be pro- tested, If so. it will give the, { ‘of the season. ' Elks) outscored the bakers 9-28: iin the third to tie it up. Bill Pottle 1nd Gordy Camer- on led Van's with five goals each | while John Dopson paced Elks with six. oo Rupert teams hotelmen one point-—their first van’s led 5-4 in the first pe=|- riod and 9-8 in the second buf! the nose from the first round on, smashed Robinson repeatedly, with right - hand leads to the head and raked his body with left hooks and rights. Soccer meeting tomorrow night There will be a meeting for all persons interested in senior soc- cer at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Savoy Hotel sample room. It is important that everyone attend this meeting as the plans for the forthcoming season will be discussed. a Standings National League . WwW LT F.A Pt Veteran Sugar Ray “washed up” after losing decision to Moyer Nelson nips Chieftains Nelson scored four points in the overtime period to edge Lit- tle Chieftains 27-23 in a junior section Minor League Basketball game Saturday at the Civic Cen- re. In other junior section games, CYO downed Annunciation Jun- iors 15-12 and Philpott Evitt de- feated UFAWU 20-16. Senior section action saw An- nunciation Seniors crush Deane 49-28 and Broadway trip Rupert 29-23. e Nelson had pounded Little Chieftains 7-0 in the first quar- Prince Rupert Dally News Monday, February 19,.1962 Honors shared in both sections. Honors were shared in both sections of the Celco City Five- 6 ‘Pin Bowling League February 14. . In B section, Doreen Bellis of Jack’s took high single with 269 and Lenora Dunn, ‘also of Jack’s picked up high three with 611. Don Pirie of Cook’s rolled a 273 for men’s high single while Heinz Kitzelmann of Co-Op won high three with 629. ‘ Sports Shop grabbed team high single with 1,228 while Robertson’s captured team high three. In A section, Annette Johan- sen and Agnes Pierce, both of Rupert Motors, took high single and three respectively with 284 and 651. Harold Hampton of Good Neighbors was high: single winner with 296 while Commer- over Moyer last October 21. Montreal 33 11 11 210 126 77| ter, led 13-10 in the second and ,Cial’s Bud Brown picked up high Robinson, fuxmer 147 - pound Toronto 29 18 8 182 147 6s 93-16 in the third. But the three with 749. welterweight and five - times Chicago 24 20 13 167-148 61! Chieftains operated in high gear] Commercial ca : . vo Le ptured team 160 - pound middleweight king, New York 21 27 9 162 173 51) during the last frame to out-/high single with 1,408 while Ru- looked like a boy against a man.| Detroit 20 24 11 152 168 51| score the cannerymen 7-0 and pert Motors won team high Moyer, although bleeding from Boston 12 39 6 144 255 30| tie it up. three with 3.726. TODAY to WEDNESDAY — JENNIFER «JONES ~ in CinemaScoPe COLOR by DELUXE. MB Directed by HENRY KOSTER *. 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