+ tf Am fi t | be Dinee Rupert ‘Rainmakers pulled the first. big “ vipset. of the young ‘High School . basketball. season 2 when they gave the Ketchikan Kay-Hi Kings a lesson in.’ ‘eontr ol basketball and team defensive discipline, . to. ‘peat them 30-26 in Ketchikan Friday night: “The win gave Rainmakers a Split in Ketchikan. Kay- -Hi won honors: with eight “points apiece. 1s Thursday's opener’ 59-41. -Larry Kemp was top gun for fr ‘Rainmakers made. Kings play |the losers with 10. * their kind of slow pattern ball,} On the boards. Rainmakers ‘then proceeded to give them ’a|Skip Cronck once again per- By 1] HARV. “RAYMOND - Daily News Sports - Writer Prince Rupert All- Stars, their - vaunted fast-break. working to perfection, raced by. Ketchikan All-Stars 90-78 and 80-62 to,take | ‘ both ends of a doubleheader: at ‘the Civic Centre .Friday -night, before (a small, rather quiet Ketehtkan. ‘January 4 and , 5, awhen. ~Rupert | Alle Stars “trek north. wes “In: preliminary. action : Siitur- 1} day, “Little: ‘Chiefs :drubbed »An- nunciation * 35- 25. David Leask was high | point: man for. Chiefs with "18, Dave Hrocter: Iscored nine for the losers. “Tuffy: Howe : sonce again. ‘Jed | oThe’ tally’. is” ‘ow: 2- 0. “in ‘ithe the =: sRupert’ -scoring “with: 20 invitational, four-game ‘home. and. points: a \ > Lineups: : “demonstration in how it should formed yeomen’s duties grabbing crowd: ..Prinee. Rupert—Lbambie. 2; Helin 23, ibe done. 15 rebounds in all, five on of- Bench. strength “was” the. “key Howe 81, Shenton 9, Clecone 11, in. the ‘first-.game of :a -four- game home.and home series. Ru-. pert. dressed 11 players’ for’ the game to. Ketchikan’s eight,. ‘and Newton -10,. “Raymond - 2) “McNeill 2, ‘Nickerson 2. Total 90. ‘ nme Neel cet ‘Ketchikan-——Whaley | 21, Franks 19, De ae es ee Kiez 12, Stewart..38 MeMahon 1) 'Sertup : 6, Jones 4, Lawrence: 12, Total 78, “Sports Writer | Sathmakers shot; only: when ‘a|fence and 10 on defence. is , 800d 0 one was. available. and. shot - Both teams -were weak from : ae . "the: free throw line and had Ru- . Her Raymond om Bo-Me-Hi— .Greer 16, Hanuse 4, we men keote aioe ine. fresher Clayton 6, ‘Postula. 7, Patton 5, Total . . Both clubs played man for oeuinee akupert Dart. JsQews® ito, Ce stunt gipnies CYO—Barrie 2, Magro 9, Wingham sf man defence the entire game. “Monday, December 17; 1962“. Bence akreiy 2. rotel ga, jp lePy 3, Van Tankren 2. Total 34, ~. Prince. Rupert—-Helin 4,° Newton’ 5, Lambie 10, Shenton, 10, Nicxergon 13, Howe 20, Ciecone 18; Total 80.. Ketchikan—Whaley 4, MceMnahon 4, Kiez 18, Franks $18, Jones &, Stew- art -10.: Total 62, Little Chiefs-—Ciood win 2, Hogan 2, -Amorl-4,-Hardy 5, Leask 18, Sonoski j4. ‘Total 365, Annunelation —, Proctor. 9, Dickens 4, Green. 8, ‘Kokoruds 2 Viddoto: 2, Miele: 1. Total 26. oe and the. rainy city boys sagged.|- off to. cope with big . Gene. . Franks and Blaze Kiez, 2 Ketchikan. led 35-33 -at the _chalf.on the strength of. some -fine foul shooting by chunky: = Bake scores only 1D maawewes,” | dn college bowl tilt roll in the. second half, and. the'|.: NEW ‘YORK -«) — Two of the: American gang, instead of: slow~ Jo.u t.standing. ‘quarterbacks’ in ing the game down.as..they:had- United States college -football in the first half, tried. to run | staged. brilliant. one-man shows with them (Rupert). -But ‘the |Saturday .as the post -.season locals soon .took. over the’ lead: bowl schedule ‘opened: .before and roared away to an‘easy WIN.| sparse, crowds in Philadelphia - George (Tuffy) Howe led: Ru- |ang: New. York. pert offensively. with 31 :points. ‘In “Philadel cei &: Likert -Art Helin counted 23 for the win. Bowl, with only. oT as biberty ners with some sharp. outside cupying a ;100,000-capacity sta- shooting. dium, Heisman Trophy .winner For Ketchikan Whaley scored Terry. Baker ran.99 2-3 yards 21-points.beforé fouling.out mid- for the-only ‘touchdown as Ore. h 0 lf, — land Gene Franks added 19 ‘in a B-0.. State ‘defeated - Villanova losing cause. In ‘preliminary action: Friday ae both toes, wearing Bo- Me-Hi “B”. nipped CYO:38-34 ther, -Baker. took off early in behind ‘the 16: spoints . of; ; Doug. : Greer. Hugh Haldane. was: high the game.after Oregon State had man for the losers with, 14... |#@ken..a punt .a foot from its “The ‘Saturday » encounter - Was goal line. Rolling to his left, he a carbon copy: of Friday’s:game ‘shook, off .a tackler: in. the. end for 20 minutes. The Ketchikan zone. and another. on the three- crew played a tight zone jand yard: line. and .scampered un- crowd of. 6, 166. saw: Georgs Mira. complete 24. passes. in 64 tries. for 321 yards and two: touch- downs in a losing cause. as’ Ne- braska edged Miami 36-34. - Tokyo (n_Takeo Suzuki 119%, Japan, outpointed — -Vic Camp, 117, Philippines, 10. -SKIP ‘CRONCK. - _ BRIAN. SPECHT . \ ... rebound king oO .. . . Scoring leader : GETTING ns BALANCE ‘after having’ fired one at the Ketchi-.. kan hoop.is Tuffy Howe, left. Waiting for rebound is Ketchikan’s Gene Franks (44). Seen in background are Rupert’s Ron Ciccone (24);and John Newton (15). The local all-stars dumped Ketchi- kan: in. both games of a weckend doubleheader. (See’ story this “page.) ng’ 5 boss to ‘shoot for bout with Liston - ‘STOCKHOLM (#) Swedish boxing promoter Edwin Ahlquist said today he will confer with the adviser of Sonny - Liston early in January on.a proposed cheavyweight championship bout her pete , for good percentage. They back- ed good shooting and floor: play with a fine sagging man for man that had Kings off balance throughout. Offensively Brian Specht and Dennis ‘Rooney shared scoring pert hit better the winning gap would. have been greater. ‘The four game series proved a. tremendous. success and goes a} long way in. promoting “‘friend-: ship and. goodwill” between Ru- pert and the Alaska city. Outfielder Tom Davis wins NL batting race: CINCINNATI > Tommy ;’62 batting competition with a Davis’ victory in the 1962 Na-|.330 mark. He was fcllowed by “tional League batting race was| teammate Bill White 324, Hank confirmed. Saturday. The Los; Aaron of Milwaukee Braves. .323, . Ahlquist disclosed plans | ‘ear- lier this week to arrange the fight. at..the. UNevi outdoor sta- tium in. Goteborg, and have. it televised to “the United States via the new relay. satellite. the. first,.National Leaguer t0| son led -in: runs. Scored ‘with 134: lead. in sbatting; ” RBIs, ‘and, hits in the same’ season since® ‘Stan and: ‘dqubles, 512. us Maury Wills. of: ‘a eo Dodgers, - ST: ‘LOUIS fe - Pitcher. Ron. ALOry balks | ‘firmed. that he: had: ‘held. explor-. s the» telephone ‘He: $aid he will Angeles ‘Dodgers’ outfielder hit| George. Altman of Chicago Cubs in Goteborg next summer with| The -Swedish promoter ‘said s+a¢>{nindered the rest of the wa .346, four pcints higher than/| 318, Felipe ‘Alou of San.Francisco Ingemar Johansson. “Jack: -Nilon, “Liston’s: adviser, seemed to have the Rupertes : In’ New: York, _a Gotham Bow runner-up Frank . Robinson : of| Giants .316 and ‘Roberto’ Clem-|- — | would -be in’ Goteborg in mid- fast break .stalled. Rupert lead |: Cincinnati ‘Reds. ente of Pittsburgh Pirates, the January to negotiate. the pro- at the half-31-28 and it:was:still The-official averages also dis-|1961 titleholder, «312. . Pitcher Ta a vlor. posed bout. Ahiquist said he had very much’ anyone’s: ball” game.. Ha: fi ax ‘sl igns clased Saat Davis paced tre ong Willie » Mays, San. Francisco's : YI | offered: Liston. $1,000,000 for the }ZONE,LEAKED .200 2 star ciitfielder, won .the ~home’|. fight.. Ketchikan’s. gone “started to “Pe and hits with.230. He. became run’ crowni with 49 while: nee ltr aded: to C ards In Chester, ‘ Ba. “Nilon’ ‘con- |leak: insthe: second halfiand;. igiv-| eg. j un lor ing.up: -someé.. easy: hoops: ‘early: in’ the stanza, they. ‘speeded. ‘up. their. tang: of? the Nova* Scotia: ‘Senior - SALIFAX: @ 2 Halitax- ‘Tar- pattern: of ‘play and* ‘started to League: announced Sunday they pplay’ Rupert's scramble ball. ; ‘{have signed Bill Smyth, a for- “From: this. point on-it was all ward from ‘Winnipeg... Taylor,’ ‘from ‘the Toronto “sub= |" urb of: Leaside. was traded by the American: League Cleveland Musial of. St. Louis Cardinals, in. 4 a4 2 ato. Musial finished. thira in the the league’s most valuable player, fly: to. Goteborg January. 14: to stole 104 bases and broke the talk - -over terms. Ss | modern big league record of 96|rngiangs Sunday to. St. Louis —— lover but the shouting; . (and! -Smyth,’21, who plays-wing or “World| Cc lin established by Ty Cobb of De-!cardinais. of the. -National| milan. “Italy ) — Duilio Loi;|there was precious little of that centre, -was with Winnipeg Mon- U q- troit in 1915. League, - 13734, Chicago, 15 for world jun- as ‘the .crowd never seemed to archs:as a junior. the last two Wills, “Bill Virdon of “Pitts- Infielder Jack Kubiszn, who| ior. welter title. warm up . to this particular seasons. Tartans are fourth in the five_ -|team: league with-16 points, one more than::;Windsor Maple Leafs, Moncton Beavers lead with. 25 points, ..followed - by Amherst Ramblers ;with:24 and New Glas- gow Rangers with 20: burgh, Johnny Callison of Phil- adelphia and Willie Davis of Los Angeles tied for the lead in triples with 10, ; San Francisco had the highest team batting average, .2778. Then came St. Louis .271, Cin- ‘cinnati, .270, Los. Angeles and Pittsburgh 268 each and Phila- delphia .260, game). Rupert steadily. increased its lead and won going away. Once: ‘again, officiating came ° in for its share of abuse, this time by a visiting team, as. tempers flared. briefly in; the, rough second half, -For.,.the second -night in .a row Lloyd Whaley fouled out of th@gamie- and with him went Ketchi-. in Scotland © TORONTO @ — “AM matches in the 1963 -world curling cham- pionships . will be. played in Perth, Scotland, ‘it’. was an- nounced - today. Competing will be rinks. from -‘Canada, the United States, Sweden, and Scot- land. played briefly with Toronto Ma- ple Leafs of-the International League in 1960, went with Tay- lor for first baseman- outfielder Fred Whitfield. 7 Taylor started last ‘season “with the Indians “but finished with Jacksonville Suns of the Inter- national League. New York: (# — Doug Jones, 185, New York, knocked out Zora Folley, 19534, Chandler, Ariz., 7. Singapore (#7. — Nai Manchai, 143, Thailand, outpointed Golden ‘Holl, 141, Indonesia,-10. Tokyo (7 — Tadao Kawamura, 117, Japan, outpointed Manuel Magallanes, 117, Mexico City, 10. ‘Bogota, Colombia W—Bernardo Caraballo, 114, Colombia, knock.. kan’s chances ‘for a reversal jed out Ronnie De Cost, 113, of Friday night's game, Brockton, Mass., 1 SMOKIES’ HARRY SMITH, DON FLETCHER TO GO ee - La ) Daily Crossword Puzzte ~ Quakers send for help after and oss _ACROSS 1 Error: Colloq, 7 Bright star in . 12° a mignon, 13 ‘Playground gear, 15° Uses a divining _ 40 Sobeit. and. ‘England, 41‘TV. mame, STOCKHOLM () —- ‘Saskatoon , games of a European exhibition the Swedish National team,|the first two periods before eas- - Virgo. 42 Noun suffix. . rod, Quakers, Canada’s touring’ sen-| tour, which won the world amateur |ing up on the visitors. 12 Painting, 43 ‘Honey, in - 20 Companion of jor hockey team, called home for . The. initial shutout -wab put|championship by beating Galt) Finally Saskatoon’s George sculpture, eles. ‘pharmacy. “Maj. . oy help today, down to tiredness from: the Jong -‘Territrs and everyone else, Senick potted: a goal in the sec- 14 2 words, aA 19th century? 23 Car. * ’ i The, victims... Licbwo - righ tfu} | plane ridg from, Canada‘ard'un-|, Tited or not, the Canadians |ond period, The 33 - year - old} 44 Brownie. 45. party jboss. ieoman, n 24. Moliamme an defeats af the” dish squad, the Quakers hollered for defence help in the form of Harry Smith and Don Fletcher of the Trail Smoke Eeaters, - Gordon Juckes, secretary- manager of the Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association, an- nounced that the two :defence- men would be flown from Can- lands Of aSWwe- |” fainiliarity with European rules, But their loss by a margin of 10° goals in the second game ‘could not that easily be. eX- plained away, PLAY MONDAY - So Smith and Fletcher join the Saskatoon club Prague, will in Czechoslovakia. today, were out of thelr league against ; the' Swedes. In the second game 'for the: Quakers’ other two goals the locals piled up nine goals in former pro also.-was responsible jn the third period, GOREN ON BRIDGE BY. CHARLES 1, GOREN (19631 By The Chicago Tribune] East-West vulnerable, South hearls which declarer took with clubs, West was in again and the ace: to return: the jack of + 17: Greek. god, 21 German “ate,” 22 Spaces of time, 23 Very small. gnat, 24 Hebrew. prophet, : 25 Explosive, 53 C andy: we 46: ‘Nucleus of . an. 18 Ananias and igtom, “27 Wide-mouthed Sapphira, 48 Celestial. 4 jera 19'Thin“films'of °' 50°Garment. of a BS hyelctan of old. molsture, Bore Quoin, 5) Business. transactions, . 52 Stumbling hlocke, nob le, . (26 Whiemo . 80 Foolish fancies, 31 Forsaken, 82 Howls,’ oo 38 Bites ‘nolaily, 44. Merited,: ' : 26 French ' 1 Tpoint his 86 General; Abbr. ada to Europe immediately, when the Quakers play thelr deals, , he tried to cash the’ queen of landscapist, - a 3 ° Thus the Quakers dropped all awe of 10 games against Czech on hearts, but South trumped with 27 Old card ‘game of io Haruypices, ; ’ genital me pretense of alibi for their 7-9] teams. g O84 the four of: spades, The dummy Spanish origin, Parking: $8 Scrawny ones, And 13-3 defentes in the first two! Both thelr losses here were to OK 10582 io permit declarer a tigh lub 3h Portals, gt problems, ” garinges hairdo eKQM2 spade. finesse, This Jost to 8 Cleara. ‘ ” * 6 Dress fabries, 42 High retreat,. " aitzs wise West's queen, and. the Jatter 82 What “nist!” a Ae eet ° "A Chinese a § | meana, ay exploniy ‘warchouse, cof 4 on VY KQ87 VINhS2 forced sou once "mora with 43 Tracundity. ‘sounds. ‘Remoye,.as from ' Ot O97 Neclarer_ now attempted to a Gamnorer pee 9: : Aibeamen of 7 ralley, oa . WAITS = has split the trump sult by cashing — Grom and ag Tiere avtgator, Toone eae og ne souTH the,ace-king, but Weat held firm , [U0 fallansnavigator, —— Ceomewhat) ¢. HAKICE with the ten of spades, and the 3 olan dwellings. 2 : Mion et went 49 Cora ind ton II a, SARE contract, now appoarat te hinge 87 Riyer of Wales |,2-words, ©. horse, ‘ on avoiding the Joss of a din- , a: | a eys : we 3 mond trick. Since the diamonds 1 iF 8 TT . The bidding: actually do not break, it ape >. ‘S ~— Hout Wert North Feast pears on a hasty glance that pe : Thursday Mixed "A" League [vice 1; Canfisco 3, Miller Bay 1; La Pass INT Pass) declarer: must go down to de- " | The Yukon Gomes noarly made Yukon: Gems 3, WOTM 1, 6& — Pass Pass Pass) foat, but.an interesting ‘end po- i. it a clean sweep Thudaday night Thursday Mixed “B':League Opening lead: King of 9 | sition. had developed by this a behind the strong arm of Ray | Bob Monzlos of Northland Na- |, South made a seemingly sure | timo, | a ede | Lofgron,. Ray rolled 286 for high |Vigation grabbed ‘men's high Aoser disappear:as if-by magic|.. South eashed:the ach of dine 22 Poop meh AL. H uingle of the night and 747 for. single with a score of 266 pins ‘Jn today's hand'by forcing both| mionds and then led low toward © |. ae | high three of the night. ‘Jin: Thursday's "B" league mixed, “defenders to.win the samo trick. | North'a king, Weat'found hime | [28 [| RR’ ie 27 The Yukon Gema wer i ty-{4:, Men's high threo was captured. ‘Tt da difficult to: criticize] self Jott with:a master tramp, | | eee ae . single winners of the 2, igh by George Bremner of Greer.and ‘South's Jump rebid fo four} a sheart,.and: the:.ten-seven of 28. T 20°. |. |. tr d heh three [eridden with a now season's high spades, for his halding Is worth | clubs, If-he ruffed. in tt would = Ife H with 1248 ping and high threo lor m7, approximately 20 points -and/oliminate, ‘declaror's diamoud 30 31 . 7 | ) ( winnera with 8860 ping, 5 ‘Pat Grand: garnered. noth Wor. “cortainly appears to warrant! Joser, If: ‘Wost ‘discarded his iu meek _ The only honors missed by the |men's high single iand high , & game commitment in spades) heart, dummy: would: play the (33. : 34 yp / Bolly: Hyndman of Done Mon's}| ee, cornes, Tolling 267 and 883, [hin pater sempond oh on qucon of oltbe, andl alow dee | a eee] at LD tl he : “Team high single -and high ° ,-and | eo Pe eT of | yc rar moe Pe Pe : Wear snapped-up high alngle;for | three went ,to Greer and: Brid- ‘over, that a fivaidiamond cons | clarer to scora.the game fulfills © 8) eo 4 ai a mnefamennefeciananl a Pale mala we a i ome ih adn gH ane SEB =] EAR nt aici | Lot eee PILSENER : the high threo for women wath apectively. erod had South chosen lo-make| Winall it. Wost threw elub | [8 Aq of asyo a" Parker's Thunderbirds 3, Ante ‘a.foreing jump shift in din- y ew a club hyo” pepe pe ps , 667 pina. orla-Mossengor 1;'Northiand Na- ond § ‘ Pp Trond: In away, South could : establish a tay “Rass | faa) - Noad Inviors, 4, Maple Lont vigation 2, ‘Comets ' 9: Woods ,monds-on the second round, Inj North's, small elub:hy caghing —.-: 1 frren fis 4 ven Cule 0; Don'y Mens" Woir 2 [butohers.4, ‘Leftovers 0; -Bby sd | fact, a antall slam in diamonds) th quoon nnd. then throw hiv.’ TTT : : Vl Mind |. Mnges merely on a twotwo| remaining diamond away .on 9! |" wep [ MBps pee[ dept GaP ep pb 4032. On | Gortitied Welding .. 3; Faasion Sona 0, Pinhoads 4; Greer and trump break,” the four’ of clubs, "a “"Wos | . Footwear 8, Universal 1; John's |Bridden 3, 81x Winds 1; LOOM | . Wost opened | the ang, of ruff Ins Sa 8 Won p is ga]. ; : Tuas advorttsement snot published or. diaplnyod. hy the Liguer « BA. Borviga on FAP 3,. Homo. Super: Bore"No., 2. By: LOOM. 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