‘-— “= Owe JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Leo. Thursday, November 8, 1962 Then dump Vernon 5-3 2 KELOWNA {?). — Left winger Nick’ Bulach fired three goals Wednesday night to lead Kel- Gwna'Packers to a 5-3 win over Vernon Canadians in Okanagan intermediate Hockey League ac- tion: t Brian Casey and Joe Fisher got the other Packer goals. ‘ Playing-coach Odie Lowe with two and Merv. Bidoski scored for Vernon. a abe A _ HUNTERS’ DEATH _ There were 22 deaths among 126° hunting accidents reported ih Ontario in’ 1961. Volleyball Schedule Here is the volleyball ,sched- ule for. tonight and tomorrow: TONIGHT 7:30-8—Celgar vs Mill. 8-8:30—Mill. vs Pick-up team. 8:30-9-—-Pickup vs Celgar. 9-10-—Gir] High School. FRIDAY 7-7:30 — Forestry School B team, ' 7:30-8—High School A team vs Forestry. 8-8:30—High School A vs High School B. Any other persons wishing to play may attend Thursday eve- ning at 7 o’clock and they will VS get a chance to play a few games and get placed on a team. “As 2 “Teen & Young Adults. HIT PARADE DANCE PARTY featuring the Astronauts . ., at the Civic Centre — Admission $1 -00- oo _FRIDAY - 9:30 p.m. ‘arehavinga =. : , Top Secret Affair” q recsnrs ar WARNER BROS. ween ROLAND RINK ad ALLA SCOTT & THURS., - FRI., - SAT.. Gates 7:30 p.m... Show 8:00 p.m. Thurs, Nite i 50 per car B ns MND SPLELING Sopenesing Hotes = Decieg RC Ports pick-up team vs High By The Canadian Press . Toronto Maple Leafs changed their goaler Wednesday — night with happy results. So did Chi- cago Black Hawks, but the re- sults weren’t quite so happy. The Leafs switched to Don Simmons, one of the devotees of the goaler mask, from their bare - faced robber Johnny Bower and Simmons helped them to a 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers, In Chicago, goaler Glen Hall Predicts Ottawa to win in 1964 By STUART LAKE OTTAWA By Frank Clair’s own timetable, Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football. Conference will be a ~ DRESS. SHOES — That need. no breaking i in So: ‘Comfortable - You Hate to Take. Them Off — We. Have Several - Smart Styles . : .Féaturing ~ Lightweight | ™. Superflexible My Construction | ~ with Built-in Cushioning To Try Them Call at | Seorge Hill & Sons (1962) Lid ' : 624 Third Avenue West - Phone 2016 strong contender for the Grey Cup by 1964 or 1965: - The Ottawa coach said’ in an interview Wednesday that 1962 is a rebuilding year for Riders. He said Ottawa now. has the nucleus of a club that could win the Grey Cup within the. next two or three years Riders meet Montreal Alou- -etts here Saturday in a sudden- death, semi-final . game, the winner to play Hamilton for the eastern championship. Clair doesn’t rule out the pos- ‘sibility of Ottawa going abl: ‘the _| way this season. “We now have as good a chance as Montreal or Hamilton _to win the East”, Clair told a ‘reporter in his office at Lans- downe Park. (Thi winning combination. From: the ‘coveted: Scotch. ‘Cup tothe local club championship— ‘|show me a curler who wouldn't like to get a closer: look at the “hardware” than he did last winter! Most’ skips have: learned the hard way that getting a good rink together | re- , quires the persuas iveness of a sales- man, the tact ofa diplomat, and the subtle probing of psychiatrist. I your reputation a a skip isn’t shinin bright you wil need a double dose} of all three ingred-. , ients to coax, ‘interest. from the unemployed, A skip with plenty of press clippings has a wider choice of candidates anixous to share his limelight, But remember, once he too was an unknown who had to Select players shrewdly with a Truly - co Tum. a! Up '- most travelled a [ Mr, Lemon Hart’s rums travel for a reason, *. Made in. the heart of ¢1 . are then sent to Engl abroad, di ne West Indies they and because the moist airs of England are traditionally the finestin . the world for maturing rums. After quiet | if years In England they . bottled and shipped to ae out the world, These. expen are perfectly blended, Canada and through- sively brought rums, full of light-hearted charm and flavour, are happily available to Canadians | at home and | 4 “Lemon Hart Rt fe Have. a good rum ‘for your money! He -. DEMERARA- oe Light in flavours. . dark in colour ' ums AAT an fe . ae apc pm oe WroeeEpohinnlepminnnnannpnnneinnnronnnseuns orate Dh aN eeaNnG _{played 10 minutes of the first :|Sion when’ they meet the . Seals A| prizes to be gained ignore s{inspired play that can be built’ ‘linternal dissension? . vee ae ee period until the pain from a pinched nerve in his neck forced Flyers shoot for top spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Flyers will be shoot- ing for top spot in the Western Hockey League’s Northern: Divi- in San Francisco tonight, The Flyers need two points to join Vancouver Canucks who top the division with 14 points. The Canucks are idle tonight. In Wednesday night’s action, the Stampeders downed Seattle To- tems 4-1 before 2,172 fans in Cal- gary and Spokane Comets, visit, beat Portland Buckaroos 4-2, John Kosiancic led. Stamps with two goals while Gord. Vej- prava and Jack Henderson had singles. Bob Barlow scored the Totems’ lone counter... Barlow runed Calgary goalie Roy Edwards’ bid forihis: first shutout of the season. Edwards stopped 20 shots, 10 less than masked Al Millar of third-place Totems, Ray Brunel scored twice for Spokane before 7,407 fans. » Don Cherry and Gene Mekilok added singles for the cellar- dwelling Southern Division club, Bill Saunders and Jack Bionda scored for the Bucks, in ‘second place in the division. Comets scored three goals in the fimal period for the win, their third in eight starts. eo ee NN aaa OWN gate aaa alah a allal at al ta atens Goalie Don Simmons ics | as Leafs beat Rangers g out. The game was tied 1-1 at the ‘time, and Hawks coach Rudy Pilous put in rookie Denis Dejordy. to replace Hall, Boston Bruins scored. two goals on Dejordy and salvaged a 3-3 .tie. By getting in for the first 10, minutes, Hall protected his phenomenal record of. never having: missed a game since he came into the National Hockey League, which. was 552 games ago if you count playoffs or 503 regular season games. => The Toronto victory, only the second for the Leafs ~ games pulled the ‘Stanley Cup champions into a tie for third place. with, Montreal. Canadiens, | ; each ‘téam. with!11 points. How ever, the Montrealers have one game in hand, —° NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 8 0 2 32 13 18 Chicago 5 4 4 35 32 14 Montreal 4 4 3 35 35 11 Toronto 5 6 1 34 37 11 New York 3 7 23245 8 Boston 1 5 430 36 6 The Leaders G