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A Pt Lg Nerye bee ‘ ; : y gme - 4 © eee omee | The veteran defenceman, Mohns, Boston | 32 ~°5 - IccOne, ic erson {playing his ninth season with | Richard, Montreal 2 3 5 | Ottawa 6 5 0 262 218 12 Boston Bruins, scored: one goal|Bucyk, Boston . | 3 1 4 |Hamilton 5 4 1 200 187 13 and ‘assisted on another as Bos- | Marshall, Montreal “2 2 4 |Montreal 3 6 2 235 256 8B lea u ert attac ton ‘and Chicago played to a 2-2 | Provost,. Montreal, 2 2: 4 | Toronto 4.8 0 204 297 6 draw Sunday, : MacDonald,. Detroit 3.3 °3 1a Western Conference 44 WOON POTIIG oA AEOTOEPAICEOON | Baty, Toronto : 3 0:3 |Calgary | 5 ' _ Harlem. All-Stars split: a two- -pame . basketball | WEEKEND SCORES _. \Henry, New York 29 1 3 |Winnipeg 8 4 0 291 211 16 , ’ . ! - |Pennington, Boston 1 2 3 .|Sask. — 7% 4 1 208 209 16 series: with. thesPrince Rupert All- Stars Fr iday and . National League - | Delvecchio, Detroit 03.3 |BC. +» 6 7 0 250 263 19 Saturday. —‘|and~ playing coach Howara| New Youk 3 Montreal 6 Oliver, Boston 0.3 3 'Edmonton 5 8 1 272 304 1h " . Boston 2 Toronto 2 os __- =; In the first game. Prince Ru-,j Rand. Detroit 0 Chicago 0 : pert squeezed by with a 65- 64} The local team led practic- SUNDAY | | - yi a . victory and in the second gamejally, throughout the whole first Toronto 3 New York 5 s _ . Harlem All Stars came from be-'|game. The score was tied: 45-all) yyontreal 1 Detroit 3. 8 . : hind, with only. seven. ‘minutes at the beginning of the fourth: Boston 2 Chicago 2 oo . - left in the. game and edged period. ‘Harlem All-Stars took “ > eee a ‘ : Prince Rupert 61-54. ., ‘|the lead until the dying mo-|, Mohns is one goal up on Henri ere The usual.Harlem Star clown-|| ments of the game when. ‘Art| Richard of the Montreal Cana- ing was limited due to the ab-:| Helin tabbed two baskets in| gjens who has the same amount sence ,of Show. ‘Boat.. Buckner,{ succession to help win the. game. | of points. the universally accepted com-'| Other local point getters at this) Richard has two goals and edian, and Boid Buie, basket-|crucial time were Terry Shen-|three assists for five points _ball’s one armed wonder. |ton, John Newton and Toughie | while Mohns has three goals and The two Stars were stranded|Howe. In. the second gamce|two assists. with car trouble at Sacramento,|the Prince Rupert team..set} Johnny’ Bucyk of Boston is in California, and later ran into!up a good defensive to fend off customs complications at thejthe Harlem All-Stars who were International border. However,|always deceptive during ere Football: scores it is expected that they will-join| offensive drives. SATURDAY the troupe for the’ remainder| The . visitors were missing Eastern Conference of the team’s British Columbia many long ‘shots and lost the, gaskatchewan-29 Ottawa 21 — tour. ball frequently. The local team| — . western Conference The Prince. Rupert. Junior: led with a:score of 32-25 at the|” calgary:19 Winnipeg 2 18 Chamber of Commerce which|end of the first half. They .were| pamonton. 26.B.C..7 - sponsored the team tallied thejtied by the middle of the sec- - SUNDAY attendance for both nights at}ond half, and the All-Stars|-.. . gastern:@onference ° close to 650 persons. Dave Ban- moved from there on to win _-Montréar‘50Toronto: 21 nister, Jaycee “president. ‘says |the game. The win was sparked ~ that a profit was made on the by 22-year-old forward Howard : two nights; ~~ Rand: New. York. Skeeter ‘McClure, Ron Ciccone, Gus ‘Nickerson In the first game. Harlem Stars! 157, Toledo, Ohio," ‘outpointed: and Terry Shenton did most of!had seven personal fouls. to, ‘Gomeo. Brenridn, 156, Bimini, “the scoring for the local team {Prince Rupert's. cight. The half. Bahamas, (10).°; yaks pia ‘ in both games. Art’ Helin ‘helped time score’ was 31-26. - spark: the win in the ‘first’ ame |. In ‘the second game Prince . : but was less successful * “in: the Rupert had 15:personal fouls to BASKETBALL ACTION loom- second. Leading scoters fér the |Harlem All-Stars 11. The half ed here over the. weekend as All-Stars were rookies James |time score was 32-25 for Prince Harlem All-Stars tangled with Batiste, and Richard Morgan, Rupert. | Prince Rupert’s finest Senior basketball team. Prince Rup- ave tee | Rand rates. local team anada's best Today and Tues. . 7 pm. — 9 p.m. MEET THE NEW CHAMP SEE WHAT HAPPENED Patierson-Liston Fight Films: See the Sensational, Knockout in Slow Motion ADDED FEATURE GEORGE HAMILTON n “Angel Baby”. ‘ - Tay d a TODAY to SATURDAY 7: 30 P: m. —Advanced Prices SPENCER TRACY: BURT LANCASTER | oe MARLENE DIETRICH | Star Jones breaks through the tight Prince Rupert defensive amon set-up of Art Helin and Terry Digi g ee Shenton a an attenet to tap By OZZIE ZBITNEW ‘may lose some of their drive,” a rebound into the Prince bh id, oo _ §ports.Editor .: «| Ne: sal Rupert basket. — Staff photo ““s¥6 concurred with Rand that! " by Ozzie Zbitnew The Prince Rupert Senior bas }- y Ketball club was rated as thé Friday’s. and Saturday’s games’ second toughest basketball club’ vwere . undoubtedly the hardest gaines | we ‘played in Canada and. Nelson brothers the Harlem : All- Stars. shave me will” be ‘for some time.” | up against in ‘Canada.’ ‘ | ( : : se 1 1 b. “He: ‘thought. Ciccone was the ‘ epee CIVIC CENTRE Win two straight They worked. ered, Pall club. only ‘player who ‘didn’t back .off , a S p.m Monda . played the first half of the gameé and..was- always digging.” p.™. ; y Nelson Brothers swept a two the way -we' were suppose to” In. the. ‘Prince Rupert dressing A oo oo ' |}game minor basketball exhibi- Cash Prizes tion series from Little Chief- Harlem’ ‘All-Star coach Howard | 100m, ; coach ;-Ray Spring. was: Rand said in an interview after. auite satisfied with his squad. pT mes to ne sone basket Saturday’s game. © seseeeq' she only. thing they. showed All-Stars’ and the Prince Ru-| He said the best ball club he us was height... :* they had to pert Senior Basketball team | ever played in Canada- was in we he said. . . Friday. and Saturday night. Calgary. ° mens F ot of bustles He picked All. Nelson Brothers team| The Prince Rupert club has up. lot. of loose balls with their : . «7 \|bum passing —.4 couple of times members shared scoring for a|team*work, Rand demarked, I he picked Bom up right under e e | . . 96-16 win in the first game. The| Personally don’t care for Ain# re Accommodation Required 26-16 win in the first gop and [dividual stars.” their. hoop. ‘ un istent, and Hi more exciting rally with the| “The Rupert club would kill shgvigkerson was consistent, and : ° , . ge . winners chalking. up a 22-18)\4 lot of bali clubs back home ood spurts. The other fellows Resident engineer of consulting firm doing | victory. just because of that. In the|& 1 spurts. the other feliows a -expansion work at Celgar Limited requires fur- | . Searing See ave it vnnde, ne sare and conditioning,” he said. ut 4 . . 5 ‘irst g “nished bachelor apartment immediately.. Per- fj} weison Bros—D. Simonds 5, D. have to play 2 team like Prince ay Helehts. of players ocal on . . : . D, Han- ” one ; sons having accommodations of this type should fl vn 4. F Bieey ee emankorn S Rlsaiy Gus Nickerson 5’ 10", Toughic - i contact: . Tough 1,— Total 26. He picked the two shortest Howe 6 1”, Terry | Shenton ‘ 7 i .. _ Little Chiefs one leatt 3. men on the local team as stars 114”, Art Helin 6’ 1”, John New- ae ree cel nk ee " : 2, J, B 2, alva " ¢ an ’ " . ania BO ha aan nat Ce porate - Vv. C. PRYSTAY, - 4 Murdock 2, 8. Janes 2, Total 16, in the series, They were guards On é) 4", Ciccone 5" 10”, Kilpat- we een a . oe i i i Second game Ron Ciccone and Gus Nickerson, ' SB : Industrial Relations Dept., Little Chieftains Donaldson 7.1The whole team was commended|O", the Harlem All-Star team: ae 8 Vy = \" : ( JREMBERG ! Celgar Limited, Bond 2, eet ta. 1B. Murdock 4, P-| for their shooting ability, good Ae gna Traylor ‘Billinasloy e aev =) AT a = a 4 eterson’ —_ . + ; a , : ‘ Prince Rupert Pulp Division, -]| . Nelson Bros.—Ciayton 4. Wells 5. all around co-ordination, its: ou "Ronert Jones 6’ 4”, Richard weer ne! | . " Refoased thru UNITED ARTISTS — a | Simonds 2, Hansen 8, Vantankeran 8, blocking, screening and passing, Mongan:6’ 4” and Howard Rand scoot cnaricataie a ence scersgerses gat ns yt Phone 2135 Total 22. Harlem All-Star rookle ‘6’ '4”| ¢: ou —— ' leamtteadaan nea =s io Little SNe hac bein er 92 - year - old Richard ‘Morgan, -acemeeeeraerenenerantnara —e — son broth : . ae sonal fouls and wd Wme. In the | thought the local team was well _ : 1 , ancemerx mene , a first game Nelson, Rrothers had six | coached and well disciplined. =| 7) , sO | | ag fouls to Wittle Chieftains five. “If they had more height they ; te oy, wd , “ Half time feore in the aes, kame would be a little more confident} == * : 1. pot Enrol Now in was 15-6 for Nolo” we in th TT}... but then on the other hand | . U y OUT ‘4 58 ume Brothers in the see") ie’ thoy had more height they| | 4 | : y st . 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