Only 10 rinks remain in contention: Vikings thump Roya for B.C. curling association title moe “ceeampencriinit on ae ; : PENTICTON (— The list of| Thirteen rinks entered the, Ross and McCaugnerty staved e : : Morison N ewt on : ar rinks still in contention for the |series, seven of them by winning|off elimination with respective , : ‘ ie British Columbia Curling As-|BCCA zone championships, Har-| 13-7 and 11-5 wins over McGib- 55 points sociation championships could|ry Hackman of Summerland, | ney and Levins in the final draw, Gary Morison and John Newton netted 55 points be cut from ten to six when the|Bill Carse of Penticton and) ‘The 67th annual BCCA bon-; fourth draw of a double-knock-|Lloyd Harper of Quesnel each|gpicl continued Thursday even. out series is held here today. jlost two games in the opening|though it was completely over- Rinks from Whitehorse and|draws and were eliminated. shadowed by the knockout ser-. _, : Trail could eliminate two of the] Hackman was the onl tli 2S ; between them as Vikings romped over Kitkatla Royals ackman y one of lies, Biggest win of the day was 94-70 in senior basketball action last night at the Civic Centre. es Morison potted 31 points while the game and moments later had the lanky Newton sunk 24 as increased it to 17-6. aed contenders and, at the same/the three to win a game. He|scored by Wray who downed, : time, strengthen their position}edged Marsh 11-9 in the first ‘Stone 9-4 to reach the final of; . as leaders of the series. — round of A event, but then lost |B primary event. McCaugherty Herb Taylor of Whitehorse} 11-5 to Levins and 11-9 to Tay-/is the other finalist while Hak- and Reg Stone of Trail were the | lor. man and Hermanson have quall-: only ones to go through Thurs-| The Summerland skip was just [fied for the A event. * Vikings ran up a 46-32 half- Vikings received 18 fouls and day’s opening draws unbeaten. {short on a last-rock draw shot Spi time lead and didn’t falter in Kitkatla picked up 11 in a game Taylor had to go into extralin the latter game enabling The bonspicl will wind up the second half. | Which was described as being ’ BiSaturday in conjunction with ends to win his three games|Taylor to count two and win /the conclusion of knockout play. “very fast and clean.” while Stone, five times provin-|the extra-end match. Other action saw Rainmakers . . : Aa , . ‘The Rainmakers - Chieftains cial champion, posted two meth- - . « Prince Rupert Daily News = 6 | mo aate A game while prince contest was close until the dy- odical victories and had a bye in| EXTRA ENDS ; Priday, February 9, 1962 iy Rupert Senior High School slam-; ing moments of the final quar- the other draw. Earlier, Taylor trimmed Wray | nn tt med UFAWU 67-39 in an inter- ter. The two teams tied 12-12 in Winner of the BCCA bonspiel |8-7 in an extra end in the first. , . . . mediate B game. é jthe first frame and Chieftains will meet Howie Christopherson |draw and needed two extra ends FRED E. DOWDIE “ bee pulled ahead 24-23 at the half.! : of Vancouver in the provincial|to squeeze by Harper by the OPTOMETRIST : Kitkatla’s Don Brown, who was’ Jn the third and fourth per-! A ’ , final at North Vancouver Feb- |Same score. been in a scommg slump all iods the two teams traded points! tad: 5 ae 6 Sem. re fe ruary 13. Stone used the same pattern Phone 5548 : year, broke loose last night and with Rainmakers holding a slight | OUTSTANDING SPORTS CELEBRETIES — These outstanding | Play resumed at 9 a.m. today |to win his games, grabbing early s tailed 36 points in a losing lead towards the end. youngsters received plaques at the annual Sports Celebreties . Hocke teain with four games in the second |leads and dumping Carse 13-5 303 - 3rd Ave. W. a, — | But Chieftains caught up and] pinner held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto last week. They | y round of B event. Taylor meets |and Bisgrove 9-6. ; . : _ Vikings had spurts of six and took the lead with only mom-} are from left: equestrian Gail Ross, runner Bruce Kidd, and ‘Buzz McGibney of Rossland and . 7 eight points on their way to the, ents remaining in the game. swimmer Mary Stewart. The dinner, sponsored by the Ontario | sei to play Stone plays against Gary Wray| NEW YORis i? — Aaron Wag- FREE win. | Then, with the score 40-39 for} gportswriters and Broadcasters Association, was held to raise of Prince George the 1959 B.C.! man, 28, branded the master fix- ginning of the game that they; for seven quick points to wrap |——-—---—--—~ el ‘SCOTTY STILL ALIVE today for his part in the wide- ; prince -Rupert'’s all-star ice| The other two games match | Spread United States college! were out for blood. The Vikings’; UP the win. It was a fitting cli- H li tli | 3 ull tallies two goals tains held Rainmakers’ high- two-game series with an all-star and Gus Levins of Kitimat club held a 10-3 lead carly in max to an excellent ball game. hockey team will be travelling | Eric Bisgrove of Kimberley basketball scandals last year. | of our . e “ano sat . \ . . Hi > TOI sen ie ly eteht bointe. Bit this as Black Hawks down Bruins i Leam from the smelter city. against Roy Hermanson of Pen | c TURPIN. D C . , D.C, CHINESE FOOD : | ; j j . e e : tes . . They made it clear at the be-, Chieftains, Rainmakers exploded! money for crippled children, -- CP Photo | K high ‘school champion. er, was scheduled to be sentenced , sna conan | at Kitimat : DELIVERY | : ‘ : . t . : ; Tight defensive work by Chief ‘to Kitimat this weekend for a against Nick Marsh of Kamloops | ;}— — ceri 4 , i ser ‘ rs of $3.00 and u left Don “Moose” Martin open The series will be played on jticton. Losers of each game will Orders of $ Pp to chalk up 19 points and lead By The Canadian Press ; build and Grecian features has Kitimat’s new artificial ice rink. join three rinks sidelined Thurs- |] Open: Daily 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Phone 3329 the team. | A workout with the statistics settled snugly into position for | The local all-sta’s are Spe day. t a || Closed: Wednesday & Friday Jim Stewart led Chieftains! shows it might not be farfetched/@n assault on hockey’s magic , sored by The Daily News, Co um- co ty Ross of Trail is the/] 397 w, 3rd Ave. - Phone 2028 MELROSE CAFE with 18. to consider Chicago’s strapping ; mark. bia Cellulose and Parker Motors. on’y other rink alive. . | J Rupert bounced UFAWU 16-|Bobby Hull as 50-goal material: He needs 18 goals in as many |_, Members of the team under), : aaa —enmmns aan 8 in the first quarter and 20-4! this year. ‘games, a demanding prospect. Coach-Manager Glyn Doroschuk in the second frame to hold a| The kid with the lumberjack’s: But that’s exactly the clip at are: goal— Lorne MacMillan, 36-12 half-time lead. | cee ee eens Which he’s been travelling since defence—Gordy Cameron, Ron After that the high schoo! kids ‘New Year's Day, a goal-a-game | Strobie and Hank Recksielder, e . spart sao py P — Belland, Doug coasted, outscoring UFAWU 15- Wi fs ‘average over an 18-game span. forwards Bud Belland, { 14 in the third and 14-13 in the yan SIG ' In National Hockey League Brunton, Nels Sjoberg, Cecil fourth. ° ° play Thursday night, the 23- Williamson, Fred Viger, Don Gene Maskuwak was the big with Chica year-old left winger clicked for, Wile, Norm Micrau, Don John- gun for the high schoolers as he g ‘goals No. 31 and 32 and helped |son and R. OHara. sunk 24 points. Charles Lowe ‘power his Black Hawks to a 6-2 All players listed are asked to . ees . paced the fishermen with 16 NEW YORK (” — Early Wynn,!win over the Bruins in Boston, ‘contact the Civic Centre tonight e a De points. at 42 the pitching patriarch Of the schedule’s only action. at 4326 or 2244. ' ere £0) 05) y 00 w WIZ FILTER-FLO : the major league Pascoe Signed! yt was the sixth win in a line vee oe j _ Oy ae ° . his 1962 contract with Chicago | <5 ve: | oe a ‘gar a. & i. ft. Phil will stay White Sox, received the go-ahead | tre we eat Hawks are oie | Bout postponed : an: A i i 0) M We | fe Nae S H 7 R S VANCOUVER © -- Phil Ma-jfor his ailing elbow and set his’ ang a pair of setbacks in 13; SAN FRANCISCO im — The td 5 : Pe ee Oe ; luney, replaced by Hugh Currie! sights on the 300-victory circit loames going back to Jan. 11. | world bantamweight champion- a ' bog aan re eae! as playing coach of the Vancou-| Thursday. '” Despite the surge, however, | ship match scheduled here Feb- | < ; ; | ver Canucks, said Thursday he} Wynn, a sturdy righthander ; tne Hawks are still in third spot !ruary 26 between champion Eder | will stay with the Western;who hasn’t thrown a ball sinc? /in the league standings with 57 |Jofre and Herman Marquez was} Hockey League club as a centre-|last July when he had to quit | points, seven shy of Toronto’s | postponed Thursday night when’ man, “I think they’re wrong, but} because of an aching right el- | pinner-up Maple Leafs. lS ofre injured his right wrist: I accept their decision,” he said.|bow, signed with the American: Jy Boston Thursday night Hull | during training. March 20 is the! 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