! eZ vs Dibb, Lemire vs J. Eby. H Lewis vs Cloutier, “Kiut, Mathews vs.Gordon, Mur- ser Yee EWG: “ ERIC NESTERENKO es sparks Hawks SEE EE ERR HF re ee eR a eo 4 ne eee ROD GILBERT “, . ties contest Pee Te ey RERNIE GEOFFRION. .., nabs three ~-Hoppman bows out in fine style. gets set now for Montreal club MONTGOMERY, ‘Ala. ()—Iowa ‘ouettes in the Canadian Football State's ‘versatile Dave Hoppmann | League. bowed out of United States col- lege ‘football in- sensational style Saturday, then turned his thoughts to joining Montreal Al- | ~— Men’s curling draws for Grotto action — SDraws © in the Grotto trophy competition of the Prince Ru- pert ‘men’s Curling Club were ‘announced today as follows: Jan, 3, 7 pm.: K. MeLean vs “Ford, | =~, Lewis vs Armstrong, Blocka’ vs Rudderham, Lindsay -¥s.Kerr, Simundson vs Smith, Simpson vs Anderson. 9:15 p.m.: Kristmanson vs Lambie, Crowe vgs: Dominato, J. MeLean vs Bil- lings, Langford. vs Martin, Go- 7 p.m.: B. Eby vs Scott, |9 Fudger vs Truscott vs Bateman, | ‘Parker vs Eyolfson, Sheppard vs |" Johnston. 9:15 p.m.: Macdonald ‘vg Bjarnason, McKeown vs Man-. son, Duffus vs Greene, Moroz vs “Jan, 4, Kiut, Mathews vs Gordon.. Jan. 8,7 pm.: ‘Bominato, Lambie vs: XKristmanson Vv lJ.f Eby, Simpson. . vs. SmithsLindsay-:vs: “‘Rudderham, ‘Simundson: VS: Kerr. Jan. 9, 7 p.m.: Duffus vs Man-' acdonald-. vs’: McKeown, ' Murray vs Gordon, .Moroz .vs Greene. Mathews vs Klut, 9:15 p.m.: Fudger vs Cloutier, Scott vs Johnston, B. Eby vs H: Lewis, Sheppard vs Eyolfson;: Truscott vs Warren, Parker vs Bateman, NHL Stars 7 By The Canadian Press x “Bernard Geoffrion, Montreal right winger . who scored three goals in’ a game for the 14th time in his NHL career. to lead Canadiens to a 5-1 victory over Detroit Red Wings © Saturday night. Rod . Gilbert, New York. rookie tight : winger who: scored «two goals, late in the third period, as Ran- gets ‘fovight Canadiens to a. 4-4 tic.at. home Sunday night. Bric” Nesterenko, whose “two goals lithe third period started Chicago’ Black Hawks on their way to... Boston Bruins Sunday. night and uridispiited possession .of first oa ‘ p a "of Alek Bill, will start practicing almost at once: similar shows in the pro ranks, Alouette fans are in for a treat. McLean, Martin vs J. Eby, Le- mire vs Dominato, Dibb vs Bil- lings, Lambie vs Langford. .9:15.p.m.: T. Lewis vs Blocka, Simpson vs Armstrong, Smith vs Rudderham, K. McLean vs Simundson, Ford vs Lindsay. Duffus, Murray vS Manson, Gor- don vs Greene, Mathews, Sheppard vs Cloutier, Bateman Truscott. derham, K. McLean vs Simpson, Ford vs Simundson, Blocka vs Anderson, T. Lewis vs Lindsay, -J./McLean VS Smith vs Armstrong. 9: 15 p.m.: | Martin ‘vs Billings, Kristmanson s Crowe, Lemire ‘VS Lemire, Lambie vs Gomez, J. ‘Simpson, Kerr vs Armstrong, T ‘Including the: tying. “goal ‘ bh 4-2 home-ice win over | le If the six- -foot-one, 195- pound quarterback-fullback can put on G ted the Hoppmann was vo cl Cr owe vs J. Jan. 10, 7 p.m.: Kristmanson vs Gomez, Kerr. vs. Anderson, Jan. 11, 7. p.m.: McKeown vs Macdonald vs Biarnson vs Moroz. 15 p.m.: H. Lewis vs Fudger, Ss Johnston, Eyolfson vs War- en, B. Eby vs Parker, Scott VS Jan, 15, 7 pm.: Kerr vs Rud- Scott: vs. ‘Parker, ‘Fudger, vs John=| ‘ston, H. Lewis vs Truscott, Ey- folfson vs..Cloutier. 9:15.p.m.: 'Klut vs, Greene, . Macdonald vs Murray, Bjarnson vs Mathews, McKeown vs Moroz, Gordon vs Manson. . Jan. 17, 7 p.m.: K. McLean. vs Smith, Blocka vs Lindsay, Ruad- derham vs Anderson, Ford vs Lewis vs Simundson. 9:15 p.m.: Kristmanson vs Dibb,' J. McLean vs Langford, Billings vs. J. Eby, Lambie vs Lemire, Martin. vs. Dominato, Crowe vs Gomez, Eight tlams, including Others taking part are . Jackson Junior College A report on the Ketchi It. is expected Rupert a piace in the NHL, ot « WBRIGHT, arp “Gi rotor naolifg! WAGe PK yictaries : i pointing sports" ih drivors rung up'a oF Bie of Grand © 8 6 ruhpit uu Ain hy be aM ton wmilles, wat hour, id came - x tr | passer-rusher, the National Football League’s New York Giants, Montreal recently. for part of the game, switched to a halfback spot. Al- though he didn’t hit the: score- sheet, he provided’ the™ spark needed for the win. game’s outstanding player as he d the northern All-Stars to a 10-6 victory over their southern counterparts in the annual Blue. ray game. The next time he puts on his eats wil] be with the Als in aining camp. The 20-year-old a draft choice of signed. with ‘Hoppmann called the signals -then . Jim Kanicki of Michigan State kicked a field goal anda. con- vert. for. the North State’s Bob Butts the touchdown. Billy Gambrell of. South lone touchdown for the South. and Ohio plunged for Carolina scored the It’s cricket | MELBOURNE (Reuters) — Ted Dexter and Colin Cowdrey tcday batted England into a dominant position in the second test match against Australia here. with a third wicket partnership of 175. |-'°J- Coming together when the vis-.)..-.]. iting cricketers had. lost twoj sj}... wickets for 19 runs in reply to}. -|.-..,; ‘Australia’s - first - innings ‘vs Dibb,. Langford vs Billings, !'MeLean vs J. Eby, Crowe. vs| Dexter 93 and Cowdrey 94. not 7 ‘Gomez. vs Martin. 9:15 p.m.: Langford, Dibb VS. Dominato. out took the score to 194. At the | oo 7% ‘Blocka. vs, Armstrong; Ford vs. Jan. 16,.7 “p.m. Bateman. vs| close: of the: second | day’s’ play ae joa oe Anderson, K. McLean vs 'T. ‘Lewis, Warren, -B. Eby... vs, Sheppard, eee Balin ani ne " un. Fast - bowler But Dexter and Cowdrey mas- tered.the bowling and gradually improved England’s position. Dexter, who just missed a cen- tury in the first test, when he was out for 99, again fell nar- rowly short, Caught at slip when driving Australian captain Richie “Beniaud, he hit 11 four in his 93, PD OO IN NNN Te ad PLPLPC LLCO POCP LOL DODO PS EOLOCL OL ON ELE G -. EIGHT TEAMS TO TAKE PART IN KETCHIKAN CAGE TOURNEY Prince Rupert all stars, will take part in the international Basketball tourney at Ket- ~ chikan January 16, it was learned here today, Ketchikan, Juneau, - Wran- gel, Craig-Klowock, ‘Metlakatla, Alaska, and. the Sheldon kan Daily News states that in addition: to teams the tournament is expected to attract many persons fiorn the represented cities and towns. I} stars, under the coaching vosnrssereeerseeees et eregare teeeoeee et POOIPELIOLIIOISIIT PILL TE i wh _.spent- on the ice’ with: ‘Chicago ' Hawks, playing. before’'an en- ; their way from behind with. four - 316, Alan ‘Davidson gave Australia.a great start by dismissing David Shepard with- out scoring and ‘Geof Pullar for 11. vere eee Ee ET EN VV wD HY Hoe Ve ye tT PNT EE TT eG ¥ vibes By. The Canadian Press” i, Boston Bruins won’t soon :for- get ‘the last 10 minutes. ‘they. Black Hawks in 1962.- In that short space: ‘of time the thusiastic: home crowd, clawed goals to beat Bruins. 4-2. Sunday night and finish the old. year as ‘undisputea 1eaders ‘of the’ Na-. tional Hockey League. : ot Saturday night. o>. diens, everi though. they blew: a, Sunday night and had‘ to” settle The. victory ypu’ Chicago - “two i fla points ahead of Toronto Maple. Leafs, breaking. a. ‘deadlock : that: persisted when the. two teams fought to a-1-1 tie in Toronto Other big -gainers in weekend anlion _ were . Montreal ‘Cana-.|; three-goal lead in. New. York for:a 4-4 tie with Rangers. At hore Saturday night Canadiens! 4 tie for Skips in: Women’s: ‘Curling Club “have drawn their teams for. the. Co-| 6 lumbia Cellulose trophy competi- tion which gets underway Jan- uary 7. Following. are teams listed” in order of skip, third, second and lead. . Also ‘included | ‘below. are” “the first two draws: — January, 9 and January.14. Other. draws will. appear: in. Jater- issues» “of The Daily News... . Tona Armstrong, G. Eyolfsonj Shirley - Smith, M. : Langford; Alma Bateman, .M. Cloutier, : Liz Bell, Y. Ezaki; Jean Billing?'L Skog, Ada-Lou Bell, A. Duplisse; Lorraine Bremner, A, -Paulson;: Nessie Stone, M. Duchnitski; ‘Dot Deane, Rita ‘ Anderson, - D.. “Syl-., vester, A. Youngman; Doris. .Do-" Curling question of the week | Doreen Pallant, ‘Be ‘McLeod, Nora, ‘ Bond, “Mary: Crysler;- ‘Jean *Riv-: Lett, J. Gordon, Lee Scherk, Ber- |tha Petterson; Dorothy Scitt, S: oe Vaagen, E. Simpson, Maggie ‘Cul- “| len: Mable: Shier, P. Peterson, D.: i Shier;’ Billing. - Hargrove; Arm- me strong, =. Eby; Gomez - MacKay. Women curlers set teams, draw olumbia Cellulose event =| ‘the’ ‘Prince “Rupert minato, H, Rudderham, N. Crew- ley, M. Dowdie;: Gwen Eby, M.. Gurvich, H. Pylot, J, Mosher; Dorothy Gomez, ‘K. Fields, Margo Armstrong, Marg. Eby: = Jean Gordon, T. McLean, “Bet- ty Dahl, Jean . ‘Ritchie; Betty Holkestad, O. Cromp, Win: Dibb, Betty Newton; Gladys Hargrove, J. Collins, Bea Breaks; ». Olga Martin; Grace Johnston, D. Dibb, Mary McLeod, Anne ° Crowe, Kathy Kerr, E..Eby, K, McEeach- ‘ern, Jerry. McKeown; Myrtle Lewis, H. Mclean, : Margit An- derson, Joan -Parks;. Carol Mc- Donald,.. E. ‘Truscott, Yvonne |} | Smith, .H. Eby. “, | Ae Lea McKay, : L. McRae, Win Martin. Marg. Criagan; Ruby, Merrison, F: Elliott, ‘Norma Berg, H. Peterson; Olga: Newton, | AL Jefferies, Joyce Davies, E: ‘Yerxa; B Letourneau, Beth Astoria. 7:00 -p.m.— January ,7 - Newton ‘= Gordon; Holkestad Lt 213005 ‘pm. -January 14° - Gordon. = “Hotkestad; “Shier n Billing:” “Hargrove vo Armstrong;. Dear Ken: sweep my. stones when he thinks game, I lost two important. rocks because .of ‘this. stay back at the: -feé-line? © _ place is in the house directing stones in’ front of the rings. post, your vice might simmer down, (See diagram.) ~. } their questions to Ken Watson chre of this newspaper. Ques- tions should be lHmited to not more than 50 words, to direct sweeping, My anita is. the excitable type. who.dashes out} to they need. help: “In ..a” recent Shouldn't he] Dear Boiling: ‘At. Jeast’ your vice is in there ‘pitching but his the sweepers if there are any Only when the frent.is clear. is there an excuse for leaving his However, if. you followed your own rocks to direct ‘play Readers are inyitea to mail When playing any shot in- | volving raises, getting past ” guards’ or: draws. arou nd guards, the third or’ skip should remain on the tee- line |: class, ‘drubbing Detroit, 6 1. The’ results: of” ‘the’ "two. games: put them ..in.: “third” ‘place: ; ahead.’ of’ “Red ° ‘Wings. and two * behind: ‘Toronto. ' a - Canadiens’: and. Chicago” were the: ‘only tteams’. to . see. action’ twice during ° the: weekend; a8! only. four, games. were scheduled: NESTER STARTS. RALLY Eric Nesterenko started ‘Chi- “Jonnston. ~ "Bateman; Kerr - Merrison; ‘Pallant: = McDonald; Rivett.- Bremner; Scott - ‘Deane; . Lewis - Domninato. ae f tO tional leadership during’. the weekend, : getting one .goal:as: the Rangers |" son, gave: him > a total of 38 points, Mahovlich of. Toronto. lich: was. ‘held.-scoreless ‘as: the. Maple Leafs tied: Chicago Black Hawks © 1-1" ‘Saturday, - night in théir Only. weekend: game. ~- most in the’ league. SO” far. picked. up’ an. -assist: on. »Bath- “| gate’s ‘goal . and «Murray “Oliver of, Boston, ‘got; two: -assists : -while Bathgate [New vork - Mahovlich, ‘Toronto’ : ‘Prentice, ‘New: sYork me Oliver, . ‘Boston: me Mikita, ‘Chicago ot ‘Eby. Gomez; Mackay - ~ , New- Howe, Detroit fe ‘Bueyk, ‘Bosto: Rod . “'lwinger, who provided. the spark’ for Rangers, however, with: two ~| of. their,.four. goals. His” second. | - : came; “with® less’ ‘than: ‘three: ‘min-" : utes ° ‘to. play’ and ‘tied: the game "cago € on the: way: to victory Sun-ing. r day night.. with: two, goals | after. the: last-place: Bruins’ had. taken: ja,lead on goals; iby: ‘Tom, “Willianis: in the first period and’ Don: Mc Bs | Kenney. early? ‘in ‘the: third... ‘Andy. Bathgate, league ‘scoring leader, connected. ongesutive:gam Canadiens’ Sunday’ night. It was. “in: his, seventh. ‘as*Rangers tled; right: Gilbert, “rookie _Geotfrion ‘broke: out in'a scor-}. 9:15 pm, > NAL big. 7 By. The’ ‘Canadian Press ; New. York’s ‘big man; Andy athgate, ‘held':on™ to: the. Na-. “Hockey « League: ‘scoring, Lew: eld Montreal: , Canadiens - ‘fo: a -4 tie Sunday night. ‘The goal, his 16th of. the sea- ores. than. “Frank é Mahov- -tWO . Mahovlich’s, "22° goals - are. the. New — York's. “Dean “Prentice R's: official ~sLaver turns. ‘| professional — BRISBANE, (#—Australian ten- |. nis star Rod. Laver, who helped. — to retain: the Davis’ Cup ‘against Yy a Mexico last week, said Saturday | J night he: has turned. professional J. with a $110, 000: contract , | ‘will: play’ his: first, match’ against . ‘Prank: ‘Sedgman, : tralian net-ace ‘and president, of the® newly: formed’ ‘International Professional Tennis. Players As-, : socjation, ‘signed ° Laver: - i Hoad was one of Australia’s 7 greatest tennis‘ stars, who: teams} ed with Ken . Rosewill “to. ‘take: the Davis‘. .Cup, in 1953, 1955. and. 4956, Laver“ will’ meet.” Rosewall, ‘jand Hoad in 22° matches in: Aus- tralia and New Zealand’ on . the opening. tour. wLaver’s . decision’ came as” no. ‘surprise; “Even before last. week’s* Davis Cup ‘play, were made-to declare the: 24-year, : old : player. ineligible because of |. 18) impending: Pro. - During ‘the year. Laver a grand slam .of amateur tennis, winning the Australian, Wimble- | - don, U:S.' ‘and: French: ‘champion- ope ship. It. was: a. feat, accomplished previously. only, by Donald Budge. ‘and {| ash saturday 1 lent, ‘getting three goals:-in.a game for fhe 14th :.time in his--13-year: NHL “to, Jead! | “Caiiadiens tor. a career, their win over Detrolty oBilly \Hicke. got ithe. other’ twa. chio scored for ‘Detrolt. ° _ National Association’ aaa ‘Boston 121; Cincinnati’ 113, San . Francisco... 124}, Syracus 117, American League Philadelhia 83;. Chicago 93. . Kansas City. 935. “Hable . Additional | Spore Page” ‘Prince. Rupert Dailys. News © _ Monday, ‘December. 32, "2062 a oaths BE oY ee eee ere xe wee or io Hoad Jan." 5: in Sydney. 4 Jchnston , 7 ‘Bremner; - Kerr -|Bruins. were losing 4-2.:in-. Chi-. . Rivett = ae ‘Boot Mera cago Sunday. night.to move into} : errl-lq third-place- ti t 3 oints son; ‘Lewis - McDonald. each. vps - e. wi he 3 Px move. : 9: 15 p.m, , The leaders: former. At LIS- . i. some eff orts made. - CINCINNATI 7 wn Ohio: At- ‘torney-General Mark. McElroy dropped | ‘his : ‘suit’ “today to -set —- League ‘to ‘William 0: DeWitt. “The dismissal: was announced by: ‘Court :-of Commons. Peas Judge: ‘Frank M.: Gusweiler | ‘return for a pledge from. Dewitt to’keep the ball club here-for at least. 10. years, . The agreement also. included DeWitt's promise to augment the present. board. of directors by: ‘the naming of four promin- ‘ent Cincinniatians and DeW,tt's payment of an. additional $350,- “By. ‘The Canadian Press Bight: ‘of the top 10 college teams in the United States col- ' ve on “WU, wiynariol the babutilay won race with an average apoed' of 05,38 the Bouth Afeloun Grand: Pitt, ‘i Lerch nt 10S record, “vs,-NOo.'2 =m pe the OBO and NBO at 5 pm, “ "| Rover. NBO, at 2 Ban, ‘ ‘roxas, 'QuQ=4, va, Loulsana, State 1. and. ‘seventh ranged, vin All Americans otiight are Toxas |}. 00 d John ,Troadwoll |}. ana. halfback. Jerry. . a. Texans ave coached oyal,; former, sonch Keharing: ‘the sp yaa ” ah te O ‘vor Dan Gurnuy Ina Porscho during: the’ Grand*Prix’: of” lide New. -Year’s Day amid a pro- ‘fusion of roses, oranges, sugar and cotton in the annual oxtra- vaganza ofthe bowls, Today can be called a sort of | preview. for the foothall fiesta, “State and Ohio University clash in the Sun Bowl, both boasting (8-2 records, . «But the big competitions come *Tuasday and fans are talking ‘about the’ big four, Here’ 8a rune } down; - Oe ‘. Roac™ Bow! at Pasadenn, Calif; - ranked, Southern Califor- {Wisconsin,’ 8-1, In the biggest of ‘the bowl gamos, to be televised ST. All = Amorican. players on display * will be Southern: Cal guard Danmon Bame-and Wis- ‘consin ond Pat Richtor, | : : "gugat Bowl at Now Orleans: 'Third-rated Mississipp!, 9-0, va. me Arkanana, O-1..and" sixth-rankod igotting | the television | trentmont Cotton ‘Bowl. ‘ab: Dallas! No, 4 baseball’ club: ‘of the National |: had participated’as an arbitra- College teams. dash — in varied bow! games ‘At EB] Paso, Tex, West Texas | 000 on ‘the. “palance.. of. ‘the. in- debtedness” of the ort ‘ginal: pur- chase. price., Its*was. ‘disclosed’ at a! “press. conference: that J udge: Gusweiler tor. in the: settlement of the‘suit: McElroy ‘said. ‘in a statement “the public :interest: has been. served by. the agreement of the parties.” , Dewitt, general: inanager of the ball club when it was ‘owned |}, by the late Powel : Crosley Jr., vought the club: early in 1962 from the Crosley Foundation, a charitable. organization, ° Roy Jordan, In; the’ stands will! be President. Kennedy... i Today’s Number G+ 46 BINGO BI N GO” 7 22° °35 55. 13 8 26° 3h. 5B i 14 39 AT Wi 13 28 £431: 5&3... 627° 1 20 44 56. 69. 11 29 «40. «58 «66 4 19 42 °50° 70 9 25 37. &T 63. 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