Hawks edged Cougars 19-16 in a , close, hard-fought Senior- League ' floor ‘hockey game at Civic Cen- tré" Tuesday night. - Jn Junior - action, in the pre- tinitnary, Tigers trounced Cubs 29220. . “phe senior game was a close ‘checking battle marred by nu-|, merous penalties. Tuffy Howe got:the nod from referee Ron Basso, on no less than eight oc- casions, for penalties, two of them majors, which slowed down the Cougars’ .attack. _. “'Paolinelli- topped the Hawks -gcoring with his eight markers _ while Bob Johnson and Bert Mc- the’ Cougars. .The junior game saw. Home ‘eron 8, Eby 1, Veitch 1, Alexcee 2,!. Oil ‘Tigers get away to a fast Hilts 2. Total 20.. Jerome slips back home, may be out for year “MANCOUVER {@) — Injured the doctor was prepared ‘ to sp nter Harry Jerome, fearing bring in four orthopedic surgeons | 3 ‘theJoss . of ‘at least a year from if necessary... Jerome. said... he |Z chig ‘track career, slipped quietly hopes a cast will correct the in- | Pjury. . wo G ‘home’ early today. Vaticouver with his wife. ~ During : the hop between San Francisco and Seattle, he told a ‘reporter that the. thigh injury he, Suffered at Perth may keep hime out. of the Pan American Giimes in Brazil next April. Sport: to. greet -him.. erty * yaia sprint. final Saturday. i segonds.” . - sJeromé sAawks win 19-16 in fl k actio : Léd by the eight-goal perform- start, and they were never in|: ance of Adolpho Paolinelli,; serious trouble. ' | They led 9-6 after one period,’ 21-13 after two, and outscored =. \the Cubs 9-7 in the final peridd 1 to walk away with the win. the attack with 13 goals for Ti- ; gers while little. Gordy Cameron : banged in eight in a losing cause. ;: {He avoided the last leg of his; flight “from the British Empire Ganfes at Perth, Australia, and instead. drove from Seattle to told reporters his only immediate |. plans are to return, to -the, Uni- versity of Oregon; where he has been a star member of the track team. Stamps snap loss streak; drub Canucks “'He‘informed only a few ‘close frlerids of his decision to. drive “th@ddst' 150 miles. His sister, Val. a aa ‘his longtime mentor, J fiK > Minichiello, were. among -the?40 or so relatives and friends "wh, had showed up at the air- {, ‘érome was.advised not to run " sinyesmore at-the games after he drtiaged his left leg in the 100- "ine 22-year-old Canadian, co- st r ndéider of the: world record at. 9.2 | Shackled Vancouver. Canucks . seconds, finished sixth and. last | inthe..race with a time of 10 me was to. see his family } « .__ “agetor today and Minichiello said Hockey Roundup “ *: By The Canadian Press eed Western. League ' Oalgary 4, Vancouver 1 Spokane 1,:Los Angeles 8 on SAmeran eedr ue “Pittsburg 2, Quebec 3/ 4g | Eastern Professional ' Kigston 4, Fort Wayne 2 78". International. ‘Port Huron 2, St. Paul 5 ae Eastern | Knoxville. 0,.‘Nashv ille 1 OTE Nova Seoul senior Aniherst 7, Moncton 4 Néw Glasgow 2, Halifax 7 ast 3 Ontarlo Sentor _Ghatham 5, Woodstock 4 - * Ritehener-Waterloo 8, Galt 4. Windsor .7, Sarnia 3 pie Lakehead Sentor ‘Fort William 4, Port Arthur 2 ope Ontario Junior “Nidgara Falls 6, Guelph 1 at! Cathnrines 2, Montreal 8 ade Mantiteba duntor ul Saskatehewan duntor Melville 0, Wevbury 1 vas) Metro Torrente Aualar ‘Noll MoNeil 18, Whitby 2, ann , wumrTr iA Vancouver. 11 G 1 BA 49 Beatie --19 97 1 BT OBA Edmonton 714 0 G4 87 Oalgary 617 0 52 8&2 coe fe Southern Division pee wut PF A Partiend 2% 6 4 +77 «+52 Los Angoles,, 138 6 0 78 4 RuniiPrana: M11 O GR 60 ' Spoakneé - Rg 9 1 48 «BT tT Tuenday's Results -Arinkane 1, Tins Angelos 8 Calgary 4, Vancouver 1 wibae Tonkaltas Caves ‘ Aypokane at San Prancisco Fdmonton at, Portland, “Brandon 4, Winnipeg Monarchs 3 Pt 26 18 17 +, oe tone Adolpho Paolinelli again led : Goal Scorers Cougars—Moore 1, McLeod 4, Karaskawich 2, Holder 1, Howe 2, Johnson 4, Greenel, Strand 1. To- tal 16. oe ; Hawks— Wyate 1,, Wesley 3,)°. Gruber 1, Paolinelli 8, Axcenbee |: ° 1, O’Hara 5. Total 19. ~ : Home Oi] Tigers— Doxcee 1, bees Pottle 3, Rae 6, Duplisse 1, Mul- |: VANE ¢ ins 1, Paolinelli 13, McRae 2,). Lébd' scored four goals apiece for.s kimerg 2. Total 29. Ie Cubs—Mullins 1, Berg 5, Cam- ie | In San Francisco, the sprinter - By The Canadian Press - The Bomb Line turned out: to be a dud Tuesday night, allow- |. ing. Calgary. Stampeders to i breathe a little easier in their| j Western Hockey League ‘cellar. The Stampeders . effectively heavy - scoring. line of Buddy Boone, Phil.- Maloney. and “Jim Baird and broke, a 10-game los- ing streak with a 4-1 victory. +|. ”. Meanwhile at’ Los Angeles a crowd of -6,488—smallest: of the season—watched the best Blade attack this year as Spokane Comets were dumped 8-1. Bruce Carmichael scored three times. The games left the standings unchanged. Vancouver is first in the Northern Division with, 23 points, two ahead:of Seattle Totems. Edmonton Flyers, who broke a 10-game losing streak during the weekend, have 14 points and Calgary 10. point of Portland Buckaroos, the Southern Division leaders ‘with 26. San Francisco Seals]: have 18 and Spokane 17, Stampeders looked nothing like the team that had been beaten 17 times in the last 21 outings. They }ed 2-0 at the end of the first period and 3-0 going, into the ° | Hamilton Tiger-Cats, The Bombers, champs of the ; Western Conference, were ex- ad Ore Oe Li CIGAREV LES: pected to return to the back campus field at the University of Toronto, Thelr plans went awry when they discovered tho university plowed up the field at Varsity Stadium where the Bombers had They moved into a nearby shunted to an open field whore keop scerets from the enemy , ee oF "yore ee ve ee Pe See ae medalist | Dick’ Potind:. of : Mon- treal paced: Canada’s swimming j\relay:team to'second’ and third :|placings : in. two finals * behind the winning. “Australians _ and ‘|Canada : won." its~second ' silver BRIAN SPECHT -~ ... floor general. medal:-in--weightlifting at the British EmpireGames today. 110-yard’ freestyle'championship last. Saturday, swam ‘both anchor legs of the men’s 440-yard free- |! style and 440-yard ‘medley. relays ‘and he turned ‘ina great 55.7 for ‘the final 110 yards ‘of ‘the’ medley ‘that ust failed to put Canada into second place ahead of Eng- ‘Jand.: So major events of the “day's: pro- gram today, and Australia’s ath- letes’ grabbed four of. the. six gold medals handed out.” _men’s: springboard “diving. « Eng- |. land took first place in the men’s | HAMMER a ., lanky, ‘fo TEW we ee KN TT et ART: OUT FOR veg ARY S$ Pea Ae 7 ) Hanada a ‘the Poundwinner “of the,‘ men’s Swiming and diving were the Besides both swim relay wins, Australia. captured — “the.-men’s|; 0... l | -who-calls- the marathon: “thé gruelling “race “Thursday, ‘track “ Terbato announced fodtiy. “es ~ Jo“ Kidd will pass’ up the ing:heats' for the mile cre 214s his. (Kidd’s)-wish and {am in accordance it,“ Foot-said:in an interview. 0 0 ee : 2 old-Bruce the other over and‘! thought’ he should oo Hes gave me quite a. big argument, “marathon “is: such a slow pace he could-do it. | “and said ‘okay.’ | didn’t. want him to go in the marathon - saw. he was 100. per cent fit. “Both Bruce and my- | “self.are convinced he is.2 ee . “Burdette may be traded -| ROCHESTER, N.Y:@:— Lew 220-yard . butterfly and, the. wo- |. highboard «diving and.,the wo-|. Australian men ‘and. .-women reigned supreme:-in the “team: swimming, sweeping’ all five re- lay races on’ the | program last Saturday and this week and set- ting world -records in four of them. 0 000 we But the Canadians had. noth- ing to be. ashamed’ of. Three times they took second place and they finished third in the two others, including the women’s 440-yard medley in world-record time. — eee __\ postponed here. |2° ~ prince’ Rupert * Basketball. |. le “DUNC. ANDERSON — 257 seéond year guard READY FOR ‘ACTION Thurs- day and Friday" night in the practice time. - — two-game high school series | — The proposed practice times here with Ketchikan Kings — —— are Brian Specht, Allen Ham- mer.and Dunc Anderson. First | " §-9-p.m.—Chiefs and. UFA..! tilt. is set: for 8 o’clock tomor- . CO row night,. follow ing prelimin- vary action. oo Basketball qames ‘Thursday night gzames will be postponed for’ this week dnly However, both’, intermedlate, and ‘senior teams may, avail themselves of some “very rare” y _ - Association announced. today that ‘regularly scheduled are as follows: 4-8 p.m.—Chryslers and Cel-- gar. WU. —_ . * 9-10 p.m.—Jay-Days vs Sun-. rise. , . . . ma Los Angeles crept within one}. Volleyball Schedule High ‘A's vs ‘Forestry: 7:30-8 — Prince Rupe High A’s vs Mill: 8-8:30 — Prince High B’s v rt Senior 3: rt Senior, High B's vs Bo-Me-Hi. : . 9-9:30 — Mill vs Bo-Mc-Hi. © SQUADS PREPARE..FOR FOOTBALL CLASSIC ound te TORONTO “) — Coach Bud enclosed field so ‘he. can hold: Grant today expected to find se ' out how sore his wounded war- | riors are as he planned to take someone to replace corner Winnipeg Blue Bombers through backer Gordie Rowland, out. of their first full practice for Sat- action w urday's Grey Cup game against age, ed Bombers cret workouts, Se He .was also trying to’ find line- ith a torn knee cartil= ard would show {mprovement - following threo days of rest and taping would make it possible for de- fensive tackle Roger Savoie to take peunding on a torn rib cartilage, . . to ‘his problems were ankle on defensive and charloy- Mnehacker a sprained end Herb Gray,. horses hampering Davo: Burkholdor and defensive end Jack Delvenux, Tog folled a prac {Iton Tiger-Cats Tuesday night, but the way coach Jim Trimblo is talking the Ticats may not goed any workouts before meat- Winnipeg Blue Bombers in y Cup game at intended to work out this week, | hotel for convenience but were it will be difficult for Grant to tice by Ham- Tho fleld ab the atadium was In poor condition and officials, un- aware of Winnipeg's plans, .de- cided to get an early: start on preparing it for next season, (Saturday's Gro Grant was still Jooking for.an ‘Toronto, OTTAWA \@)—The bitter, pro- nounced late Tuesday, will en- Rupert Senior lve BC Forestry 4. “ able the publicly owned CBC. television network to carry the rival private CTV network's tele- cast of the game without adver- tising messages. ~ vos i Trimble has been mincing. no words about what the Tabbies will do to the defending cham- ie A ARETE, Sons ae ce ae greg me ae pee ene ate Se MPG ‘BASKETBALL By, The A . ssociated Press,” -: National ‘Association’! " Boston 126 Detroit ’ Cincinnati 139 New. St; Louis 120 Syracuse,105" ".”. “Chicago 115 San Francisco :10 Wo American League, - ~ Kansas : City ‘103.0 “Pittsburgh 98 ‘Phila ~ ELK’S: ¢ -"! March of, Dimes ©2204: LD-MEDAL- yori 129° fea awe ete ee a : . ake . yd . BOR ‘ . poet rahi tf ‘ 4 Met i ried . . ve e a S | Perth games tid “David: Dickson; delphi’ 95 | so ‘and, Sandy Gilch both: of ‘Ocean Falls, B.C., and Pound: took second ‘in: 3 “England was — three-country race. -k Pi time. was.3:513. _ [Canada appeared certain of a °F second swimming gold ~-.medal ‘after the preliminary. heats, in the women’s 110-yard. but as‘:world rec nac rs.silver today came jin |a swimming men’s. 440°: freestyle. team hich. Australia’s Peter | w Phelps,‘Murray Rose, Peter Doak | «. -Newsp “number: that order, smashed their rld ‘record—set last month.-, Aldy Meinhardt of Vance -levent’ in. w England's ord-holder, Vancouver set a {Ga mark in winning her Vheat: in 1:09.1.- : The time was we world mark of 1:07.38, but the: Canadian girl never was pressed. England's Mary Catterill won: ] the second heat in) 1:12.2.. ll. outside her - ‘Harv Raymond Sports Wri rince. Rupert Daily sews (LTD. Wino ‘63 Ch os "Wednesday, November 28, 1962 _ KIDD WILL PA ax "= Canadian’ Press Sports Editor TH, Australia .(CP “a sort.of. Will PASS UP MILE RUN GRUELLING MARATHON 2+]. *By JACK SULLIVAN.” , DAY,7:30 p.m: 6:45 -. 9:20 p.m. —_— SAT. N ATINEE:2:p.n mart and his 76 trombones -. derful;wonderful “tune he played © ry.Weart intowr es, ‘TODAY to THURS Kidd of Toronto, jog,’ will compete in. “coach ~ Fred Foot. of ) — .Bruce. nd the won ile sfor the ‘marathon. Quali- e 110-yard ‘breaststroke fin- |. ie fOr | _ men’s. 110-yard breaststroke fin- | scheduled: the same day. | “Inthe ‘weightlifting, 19-year- |...) old Pierre St. Jean of Montreal|.>'! won. the: second-place . Silver, |: hoisting a- total of, 830 pounds, |: © in the middleweight: division. |. - ight | had been thinking it go-in the: mile,’’ Foot said. | “saying ‘the © Seesaw OPPOPLPDOOLDOEL LIPID ODD POLI LD nore TECHMIOLOR? ~ PRESENTED BY WARNER BAUS, ©" =" S> peat “THE WILD. WESTER | brought Punk; ‘outfielder d'a ‘third: player red/at a Iater date.- - The: -Brayes, who made the deal: at-.the baseball convention here, also sent along Jack Cur- tis;.a left-handed, pitcher, whose ‘contract .was assigned to Cleve- land’s Jacksonville farm ‘club in the, International League. Detroit Tigers bolstered their a sagging . bullpen by acquiring out right-handed pitcher Bob An- derson from Chicago Cubs in exchange for’ third — Steve'Bords.” ~ It was. the third. deal in a} week for Detroit, which is ¢x- ‘pected. to use newly - acquired John (Bubba) Phillips:a ion -next scason. moved. from the Indians carller this week for‘pitechers Ron Nis- tz and Gordon Seyfried. Iso have acquired veteran. catcher: Gus Triandos | from Baltimore Orioles with outfielder Whitey Herzog for catcher Dick Brown. — “This is just’ the’ start,” Bobby Bragan, new manager of the Braves. “We hope to make a few. deals before th are over,” te Se ; com “-VANCOUVE . qh — Stan Leo- nard’s: confidence is ‘ailing a lit- tle ,but : the veteran * Vancouver professional says- golf's ‘big time m a few years. yet. | ‘He has writte miserable . golfing “memory, year. in- which, he 20..tournaments an |money -five-times. .. 9 ©. _ “1 consider: that. PYO-. poor,””:he said as he ‘discussed nee tracted 1962 Grey Cup television gojf, nerves, .ciparettes and am- 7-7:30 — Prince Rupert Senior|squabble is over——at least as far pitions while waiting to tee off ~~ las televising this Saturday S for a practice round in’ prepara- football classic in Toronto 18 ¢jon fo : : concerned. An agreement, .an- ' competition. a lanned: to ‘enter the United States be- d of the year as something. of a test.of his game —- and then to charpen up on ‘courses for the’ Los pen which kicks off - forthe most - ~~ adventure he’H’ bd around a A . oney trail for n off, 1962 -as played ab d: missed th baseman to be. very r his return to tournament oy ne sony ey UULES VERNE C.HARDWICKE: BILLY GILBERT, = >, HOWS AT iis one tour- nament in | fore. the en The. Tigers.a RED BUTTONS * FABIAN + BARBARA EDEN * GEDRI PETER LORRE « RICHARD HAYDN » BA HERBERT MARSHALL a California oo .) Angeles 0 » aa the Prime Minialar are :|the 1936 PGA serics.. ce LRN gate ok Re Right at the mome oan a ee ee nard. sald, “I -haven't played . Cabrel well, enough to get too enthu- = ° silastic, I’m writing this year off wacovee annem .,. atid hoping that with the} now year I'll ‘be able to bring my. game. around. a - Leonard, who had n competition, said he'd: had trouble stecling the stiff tourna- grind, “My nerves have wiul and ‘without steady % do much in tour- nt,” Leo- iMIRE he e meetings pions In the annual classic for yj. nerves. for Canada’s _ professional football ment gt . po 7 championship. Apparently his been” a s hoping the wrenched confidence hag rubbed off onto pack of fullback Charlie Shep- his players. r nerve you can’t nament golf.” On the morn of the 26th wh a’ cozier way to say "MERRY. CHRISTMAS" than with now mm THURS., - FRI, - SAT. |. 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