‘tyre is surprising many folks in the Western Hockey League. monton Flyers from Pittsburgh Hornets of the American League but he wasn’t expected to tear the WHL apart. had seen action with three Na- tional » League teams and two i Se ety Oe yee, "ee q ¢. Prince Rupert Daily News ht ¥ Nye ete yay yay yates tw tate y owe BG te te tee 8! rs Roe Ne a wt TR Re ee eee. wine ws rts PHS PAE “A tev de Ne te ee MET GN Gy tae wee Friday, December 28, 1962 careers as BRISBANE, Australia (4) Neale Fraser and Rod Laver, two 9f the latest in Australia’s long Hne of tennis champions, closed t their Davis Cup careers with Yictories today which gave Aus- tralia a 5-0 sweep over Mexico fr the 1962 challenge round, } It was the last. big ‘time match is an amateur for both, , ; Fraser,. 29, limping and. leg- weary, put on a .tremendous fighting exhibition for a 3-6, 11- , O- 1,3-6, 6-4 triumph over Mex- ico's ‘Nox 1 ace, Rafael Osuna, in 2. “Marathon match that lasted two" “hours, 45 minutes. ' The: ‘handsome Melbourne left- hander, who won Wimbledon in 1960. and the U.S. championship In 1959 and 1960 announced = it ms the. swan song of his long Fraser, Laver wind up [big in’ service and in heart and amateurs competitive career. “I have been travelling around the world playing tennis for 10 years,” he said. “I have had it.” Then Laver, winner of every major tournament during the last year, turned back talented Antonio Palafox, 6-1, 4-6, 6- 4,: 8-6. ‘Lave is “expected to sign a $110,000 contract for a profes- sional career. Saturday, He will begin his tour against Lew Hoad in Sydney Jan. 5. . A crowd of 5,000 at Milton Courts—chased to cover once by a ° 23 minutes shower-—cheered the Mexicans in their attempt to salvage something from the one- sided series. But Fraser was too | Laver was too good: vo . _ ‘ NTN TS Tye Mate a My ty ty yyy NN Tee Tae Te Veteran Jack Macintyre paces Flyers with four } i . i By The Canadian Press i A fellow named Jack McIn-|peak career. He scored four goals and as- sisted on a fifth Thursday night to lead the Flyers to an 8-4 win over Calgary Stampeders at Ed- monton. In his one month in the WHL, McIntyre has scored 12 goals and nine assists. Dennis Rathwell,. Don - Chiz, Ray Kinasewich ‘and Doug Mes- sier scored the other Edmonton |. goals. George McAvoy, Gorl Vej- prava, Lou Jankowski and Eric Sutcliffe “scored * for Calgary. ‘aA month ago he joined Ed- | After all, Mcintyre is: 32: and eams in the AHL before Join- ng the Flyers. ' But the veteran left winger is TODAY and SATURDAY 7- 9 p.m, — SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. playing as if he just reached the ‘NEALE FRASER . eV OW VS ', . to turn pro - PARDUBICE, Czechoslovakia (P) Saskatoon Quakers lost their. sixth game of their 17- game European exhibition. hoc-' key tour Thursday night when the Tes!a Pardubice Czech team, scored in the closing seconds to defeat: the Canadians 4-3. __-NOW. THE ADVENTURE OF THE AGES IS HERE FOR ALLTO SHE! | EDWARD SMALLinsas ps > =N Jack, ! w the Giant | ; We “Reka a a DATED ARS, | TEL More than 10,000... fans saw Tesla notch the ‘winning goal with only 15 seconds’ remaining ‘while both sides were playing two men short. The Quakers had taken a 2~+1, lead in the first pe- riod but allowed the Czechs to knot the count 2-2 in the mid- dle period. George Dolana, a “member of the Czech national squad; ‘scored the winning goal on a shot that went in off one of the. Saska~ Quakers drop: sixth o as Czechs win 4-3 — Set up> two of the ‘goals ‘aila Jerry Esch assisted on the’ other. The Quakers outshot . Tesla 39-27 but were stoppel “several times by the fine goalkeeping ‘of Vlad. Dvoracek. Saskatoon’ nar-: rowly missed getting the - tying goal from a’ face-off in the Czech end with only three sec- ond; remaining. Saskatoon’s next: game. is. By The Canadian ‘Press . Stylish Andy Bathgate of New Frank Mahovlich in the National Hockey League scoring race... Bathgate scored his 15th: goal sists Thursday night as ‘Rangers York has vaulted past Toronto’s of the season and ‘added four as-' whipped last-place Boston Bru- flings 9-3 in the only ‘scheduled A1NHL game. Oy A ® - ec ‘g ba ‘ 'Bathgate's five . ‘points him’37, one more.than. Mahov- lich, who has: 22: goals. — ‘the league high—and 14 assists. The big Toronto winger had a four- point: lead before _Thursday night’. games: Po ey Bathgate, ‘a: 30-year: cold ‘rési- dent of Victoria. in. the off- season, now has scored a goal in six consecutive games. Mahovlich. Harv Raymond — o Sports Writer. for. Baltimore Clippers of the American: Hockey League con- firmed today that player-coach Red Sullivan will move:up to coach New York Rangers of the National League. — be‘ quoted by‘name, said Sullivan’ will ‘make -his first appearance: in’ Clipper’ uniform tonight against Pittsburgh Hornets. Sullivan, who formerly starred ‘as a forward for the Rangers and Chicago Black Hawks,’is to take over the coaching chores assumed this season by Muzz Patrick, Rangers’ general man- scheduled for Sunday in Pilzen. ager, SE OOOO NO ON ON ‘PATTERSON- LISTON REMATCH COULD BE HELD. IN MARCH | Le NEW YORK m) — ‘Despite strong opposition, a rematch. The spokesman, who ‘would not |. I i 8 ae - “e's ra eeu n’s © ad FEATURE home companion—while hubby’ s at t work! in CINEMASCOPE : tm a TED’ RICHMOND ' bu and MetroCOLOR "Bacnelorn PARaDise’ _ so JANIS PAIGE | © SIM HUTTON’ PAULA PRENTISS THIEF OF BAGHDAD ADDED a s The explosive: ‘true story of ¥ theonly mutiny in British naval history! he” 2. ANTHONY QUAYLE . . Eastman ‘ COLOR bond CinanwScopal yar y SATURDAY 2 p.m. . | MATINEE. STARTS MONDAY — 7 pom, - 9:05 - a - JAMES_ MAUREEN “> toon players: Canadian goal: — - getters were Don.-: Smith, » ‘Bill: . Lindsay. : ‘and ON THE ALLEYS © -Celco City “A” League - Annette Johansen grabbed off ‘women’s high single with 245. Women’s ‘high three went to Faye Terrion of Standard Oil who rolled 594. - ' Tony Toth of Rupert Motors counted 317. to capture men’s ‘high . single; while men’s high three. was won by Bob Kelsey of ‘Paul’s Shell Service with 751, Rupert Motors rolled 1216 and 3389 to. garner: both team high single and team high three. Standard Oil 3, Eddies Newsstand 1 Jack's 8, A.O.E, AirNnes 1 Paul's Shell Service 3, Central Bar- ber Shop 1 Good Neighbors 2, Rupert Motors 2 Ormes Drugs 2, La Gondola 2 ‘Yukon Jewellers 2, L.P,’s 2 Lengue Standings at Walf-Way Mark Rupert Motors 33: Ecdios Newsstand 29: Jack’s 27: Standard Of) 26; L,P.’s 25:. Central’ Barber “Shop 24: Ta Condola 23: Ciooq Nelghbors 2]; Yu- kon Jewellers 21; A.C.E. Atrlines 18; Ormes Drugs 17, for the heavyweight . championship between, world titleholder Sonny. Liston and. former. champion. Floyd Patterson. loomed tcday aS..2., ‘distinct, possibility ‘following «a: -somewhat : -clandes- o Maurice : Oftebro -George. Senick |: n -represe1 Befors. residence. . second fight... *. = By The Canadian Press Winnipeg-born Andy Bathgate took over the National Hockey League’s individual scoring lead- ership from Toronto ace Frank Mahovlich Thursday night, scor- ing one goal and assisting on four others as New York over- whelmed Boston Bruins 9-3, . “ The five-point gain, gives the ], Ranger right winger a tota) of 37, one more than Mahovlich, It also moves Bathgate into a tie with Detroit's: Alex Delvecchio for most assists: in the NHL this season, 22. tives of; the. two: camps. ‘Bolan, sprgpident vote ‘Championship: ‘Sports| | eis discussing a rematch ‘with p Patterson and Jack Nilon,. ‘Liston’s, adviser. A mecting was held Thursday. night at. Nilon’s: New. York the. closed-door session, Nilon said Balti- more or Las Vegas are likely ‘sites. The. fight would be staged around March.. ; 0G Luar Under ‘the terms of the return-bout contract Patterson has ‘the. “right: to name the. Sate, Site and promoter for the PNOOOOOLOOSOI LL IOLIF ELITES sececonnconacssenereseee sees seeeneeeset NAL “scoring “Mahovlich, idle Thursday leads ‘leaders in goals scored with 22. - Another big gain was chalked tice, who registered two goals and two assist to move from an eighth-place tie into a tie with Boston's: Johnny \Bucyk for third. G A Pt Bathgate, New York 15 22. 37 ‘Mahovlich; Toronto 22 14 36 Bucyk,' Boston - 15 17 32 ‘Prentice, New York 11 21 32 Mikita, ‘Chicago 13 #418 «#31 ‘Howe, Detroit 18° «#«18 «#31 ‘Oliver, Boston 11 20 31 HIGHEST EVER PA ID FOR FRANCHISE | , LOS ANGELES: wm ~ Daniel F, Reevos has ended the battle of the millionaires for control of Los Angeles Rams with a bid of $7,100,000, the highest ever paid for a National Football League franchise, — Reeves, broker- sportaman and president. of the Rams, outbid ‘the triumvirato — of Edwin Ww, Pawey, Fred Levy dr, and Hal i Reeves will actually pay $4,- ; 800, 000 because he already owns one-third of the club, Reeves said he is taking over as general manager from Elroy Hirsch. but wil) not decide on a hend conch for a week or so. Tn no «sense, Reeves said, is Interim. coach Harland Svare, who took over when Bob Water- fee ae hak te Bad field resigned jn mid-season, out], “Reeves buys Rams for $7. million ‘but declined | commen, on plans. He Is a former star end with the Raras, ROZELLE ‘OPENS BIDS Commissioner Peto Rozelle of the ‘NFL ‘presided over the auc- tion. and: received sealed bids from Reeves and the Pauley group. up by New York's Dean Pren- | his. Red S ulliv van will — take on coaching of Rangers squad. BALTIMORE (P—A* ‘spokesman. The 32- year-old Sullivan will be succeeded in Baltimore, where the Clippers are .in. their first. season in: the ‘AHL, by: ‘general manager ‘Terry © Reardon. REPLACEMENT PROMISED | the Rangers have promised ‘the team another centre for Sulli- van, but he doesn't know who it will be.- mS noe ’ Disclosure of ‘the change in the Ranger. coaches’ was made ‘on Thursday night-on a New York radio station by. hockey writer Dave Anderson of ‘the*New York Journal-American. He said Sul-]. livan- would take, over within 10 days. . Sullivan led | ‘the. _-Kitchenr- Waterloo team: in the Eastern Professional League last season, and: moved to Baltimore when the Beavers disbanded. betes doee bees Terry: Sawchuk || in hospital DETROTE-@ " troit Osteopathic- Hospital say the severe stomach pains 6uf- fered by Detroit: Red Wing goalie Terry Sawchuk may be the re- sult of an- intestinal disorder and not a bowel obstruction as, first feared. : eta Tee ab a is Sawchuk . entered ‘the hospital Thursday night, for observation. before it. will be_ .determined whether or not Sawchuk will be able to play in “Detroit's. game at Montreal Saturday. rie’ Ns Nv vey Ww. ee ee te ETAT AE : we ie ‘ oO: er wee i et - 1 “gives sk toe LG Ba Be RR a OT TET ! . mW Loe . ioe at, nan : By ee is currently on B: ‘five. “game: ‘scot? ing streak, The. longest consecus ‘tive godl-scoring streak in leagud history is‘nine games, held joints. and Beraie Geoffrion.. Rangers’ nine’ goals - is tha highest total ‘i “One“game by an NHL. team this . ‘season. Ranger behind ‘fourth-place.’ Montreat and eight points, ahead of Bos ton.’ . ar: SCORERS: ENJOY: ‘FEAST uf Bathgate’s “lnematés, Dean Prentice, and:. Earl . -lingarfield# each scored . ‘twice; “Dave Balon also: scored: two: goals; while Ca mille Henry ‘and: Bronco Horvath) each’ tallied énee:!'! 4 oN * ANDY BATHGATE .«- new leader ly by Montreal’s Maurice Richard remain in sixth, ‘place, 10 points - The. ‘Clippers: spokesman. Said | 7. Miami, Fla. () — Honey Boy, Whitney, 150, Washington, out- pointed Rocky Randell, 149, You” Houston, Tex., 8. ‘cou LD BE ‘LONDON a — Howard Win- stone, England,, stopped : Teddy ws “in Ds Rand, Los Angeles, 3. (feather- LAS” ‘VEGAS - welg 8) _ TOMORROW! © NEW YORK (7 — Johnny Biz- || hoes “Ask | eee zaro, Italian - born boxer from?|> : aan Erie, Pa:, will meet Flash Elorde, Philip ‘M. 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