wae eae a é Coe mo E ete vo : - note . “ : . Lae wo a . . iy bo ED on . . . : : aan . “ . : . oe eae baited iy. a aymaking gq. mastery ~ Helin’ 5 play | helps Chiefs beat Orphans — _Prines Rupert Dailys 3 News | 6 ‘vFriday, November 16, 1962" een {i | Last Night's Fights. Dallas (W— Curtis Cokes,. 147," Dallas, knocked out Hubert are ae in seit pred Cy ‘Pison,.146, Wichita, ‘Kan, (1)... vn ee |' the playmaking mastery: of) Local Senior Basketball All-| INTERMEDIATE SCORES — Nosley. 202, ae eo yart Helin kept Chiefs well: or- Stas béat a tired United States |. Uniteds vs, UFAWU. celey, Arlington, ete wk mee United Church — Larry Guno stopped . Billy. ‘Tisdale, Navy téam 73-42 in exhibition Archie, who weighéd 197° poms | Satized as they. surged through By BOB MYERS But even William Faversham, | “Hyvery morning brings a new LOS-ANGELES (#) — Cassitis Clay’s chief manager, said he is ray of sunshine, a new ray of to Clay’s 204, managed. to: last |:to rout Orphans 58-38.in senior play, béforé a diminishing crowd | 13, David Robinson 11, Joe Spen- Bridgeport, ‘Conn. (7). Mareelliis Clay, the 20-year-old|ih no hurry to sec his boy tangle|hope,” the Old- Mongoose said. jthe round. But when, the: ‘pell| basketball at the Civic Centre last: night. ger 2, Terry Moore 4, Matthew. Tok 1 iol , Louisville Lip) who calls ‘the|with Sonny. “Pye had cloudy nights be-, brought on the fourth, ity was, last night... . ‘Déspite the Navy being ‘tired | HIN 4, Rod Sampson. 14, Al Clif; _ Tokyo. ri gnaclo Pina, 13244. . round fér a knockout and makes| Moore's future? What will hap-|fore.” evident Archic was near. the end) ‘Helin; Bob | ‘Gruber -and | Rey All-Stars were only making a ton 2, Dennis Clifton 5,. Total Mexico, outpointed Akira Ogii-_ a it come: true, is the new crown | pen to a remarkable pro, @ man Clay started Moore out inthe jof his astonishing string of years McKay “tormed the winning com- small percentage of their shots. |55. Eight personal fouls called. |chi; 125, Japan, (10). pe. prince ‘of heavyweight boxing. | whose sole future for almost 30|third round of the scheduled 12- jin the ring. bination. As well as coming off The game became a little rough UFAWU — Jerry Jefferies 19, | m2 He established himself as heir| years has been the trade ofjrounder as a crowd of 16,200| Perhaps it was .a- left : ‘hook|with a tremendous job on the|at’ the. end. Bill Jeffrey 4, Bob Fisher 2; Ru-. 3215 DIAL 3215: apparent to the heavyweight | prize-fighting? watched drama unfold. that started the final downfall.|flocr he scored 17 points. Gruber “The Navy players were an as-|pert Jeffery 1, Jim Wilson throné’Thursday night in‘the| Tears were in old Archie’s eyes} Again proving himself a Referee Tommy Hart: said. there}played well on the defensive bl bers from Dave Parnel .1, Tom. Chow 17, FOR THE BEST fourth round—the round he had when he confronted newspaper sharpshooter with either hand, was no single punch, just many] while Rey McKay’s sharp inside sem y. of erew members Total 46. Fouls 22,. a ae IN. predicted—when he knocked out} men in the dressing room after|Clay had Archie groggy ‘and jof them that smashed. through and: outside. shooting accounted the Leader, the Excel and Guide. Sunrise vs. Rainmakers ae game, gallant, old and = out- the fight. Was this the end after backed onto the ropes. |Archie’s tired defence. —_ ~ tfor 19 of the Chief's points. oe Scoring Sunrise. Derrick Slack 9, CHINESE FOOL classed ‘Archie Moore. 220 battles? Orphans were not playing the Navy, -- Bok Hunter 8, Herb Bob Kelsey 21, Kim. Mah 2, Bob 2 It was not a great fight. But| “TI don’t know, ‘pithday wee R h hi [ way they generally do. They Sniith 16, Ken Joshin 10, Mike Johnson 22, Don Fieudensnid . “TRY. THE _ | it had:«its dramatic overtones. | will never see birthaay oO t t p W ts came up with some feeble rush- 7, Bob Gruber -7. Total 58, Fotls | Here "is youthful, ebullient j again. “It might be.” umors are a a son: es and many time threw the ball Sweeney 5 and Wendell Lindsey 8. ‘GRAND CAFE | Clay,. unbeaten in 16 straight Archie: sat on a rubbing a iiele away. Leading Orphans scorers 3. otal. “42, Fouls: oe : Rainmakers’ __ ‘ Skip Cronck FRESH BREAD DAILY od fights as a a. professional, brash, with a towel draped around His t. [ { B +t Br were John Newton and Terr Smith 2, Joshin 2, Sweeney 13, Brian Specht 5, Wayne Hal- ‘5B our Sh n do. . mid-section and thought a while Ss no ong. or OS on ruins Shenton with 11 apiece. ty Linsey 3, Dutch 1, Henry Rose 9. \|dane 16, Ken Shields. Y and.Dun= uy you Show Ti kets ‘ cocky—-and faced with the fact! © Open 'Til 1:08 am. | there is: hardly anyone left in the depieted heavyweight sec- tion to fight except the champ- ion himself, Sonny Liston. Alouettes have Sandy S tephens hut Ti-Cats are not impressed — HAMILTON: :(@!—Montreal Al- ouettes': feel they have an out- standing. rookie in quarterback Sandy “Stephens, but Hamilton Tiger-Cats, aren’t impressed. Ticats: who meet Als Saturday at Montreal in the first game of the Eastern: Football Conference finals, feel they have a pretty good’ rookie quarterback in Joe Zuger_—the quiet man. Zuger, a graduate of ‘Arizona State University, was a lesser light) when he came +o Hamilton. this -year. He had been called the finest quarterback in Ari- zona, State . history —. but he wasn’t an All-American like Ste- ‘phens. ~ Bernie. Faloney was Hamilton’s No. 1. signal-caller and Cana-~ dian-born Frank Cosentino was longer. There was a glove bruise on}, the forehead above his left eye. Otherwise he was unmarked. start as a quarterback until late in the season after Faloney was injured and Cosentino faltered. What he did isn’t news any): more. His name is still etched in Canadian professional football record books as a result. of his passing display. “Compare them?” said Ticat coach Jim Trimble when asked his opinion of Stephens and | Zuger. “You. don’t have to. Look: at the records, Zuger had a 62 per cent passing average.” Saturday’s game ‘is the first of a. two-game, total- points se- | ries. Therefore, a decisive win is the aim of both clubs. Trimble has made no bones about the fact that he’s going after a big lead. But, what if Montreal jumps By The Canadian Press Phil Watson’s three-year con- tract as coach of Boston Bruins extends to 1963. But there is growing speculation around’ the Nationa] Hockey League that he may not be around that long. ‘The Bruins, a last-place club ‘in the two Seasons previous to’ this one, have won, only one Blue Bombers four point favorites CALGARY 10)—-The tough and cagey: Winnipeg Blue Bombers | - collide “with Calgary stampeders in the opener of the Western , Football Conference final series here Saturday with many folks wondering what Bud Grant has up his sleeve. The. Winnipeg coach usually conceals an ace or two. . The Bombers, who wound up the regular 16-game schedule in game in 13° so far this year and in some quarters it is’ believed. changes are in the. wind. : ‘'In Boston,. the proclamations from the front office. obviously did not preclude the’ possibility. |. Walter. Brown, pr esident ‘of the Bruins, said Watson’s. sta- ‘tus “is the same, he’s the coach.” The chairman of. the. board, Weston W. Adams, declined® ‘tof comment on the situation.- job, ” he said. - i: Genera]. Manager: Lynn; Pat-' rick meanwhile-was away, some- where on a scouting trip.-and: unavailable for comment. told a Montreal reporter by t tele- phone: “Something drastic ‘has to bé. done.” : Boston fans meanwhile. havé proved stoically tolerant. , For eight ‘ home games, the Bruins have drawn a. tota)‘ of more than 96,000 something bet- ter than 12,000 each time out, a good money- cmaking. clip. “That's the general manager’ "S| “‘lrome of Vancouver, Scoring. Orphans — ‘Newton il, Terry Shenton 11, Bob Gruber 4, Sun- berg 7, and Don McLeod 5. Total 38. Fouls 16. Chiefs — Helin 17, “McKay 19, Jim Stewart’ -8,.Bob Johnson 6, ‘Bill. Leask 5 and John Stewart Local All- Stars — Tuffy Howe 12, can Enderson + 4, ‘Total 39. Fouls 18, John. Lambie 10, Ron Ciccone 12, Bob “Adams 2, Ray Spring. 2, Art, ‘Helin’ 8, _ Terry Shenton 9, Gus Nickerson 12, Fouls: Howe..4, Lambie 1; Ciccone. 1, Spring 1, 8. Total58. Fouls 21. Nickerson 1. PERTH, Australia. (Reuters) — The Canadian track contingent here .for the Commonwealth Games today delighted athletes with an impromtu game of touch “football But a source close to the. team] “They're developing av real team spirit,” ” Canadian track and field manager Ken Twigg - told’ reporters. In | the thick of the | football. . ‘game were sprinter. Harry Je- wearing an: ‘Australian - track suit; three- miler. Bruce Kidd ef Tecronto ‘and quarter- -miler. Lynn. Eves of | Saskatoon. Jerome, co- -holder of the world Canadian contingent has spirit | record for the 100-yard dash and ‘one of Canada’s top medal pre- spects, was upset because his bed was too soft and Canadian team officials, afraid he might ‘de- velop. a. sore back, were ‘looking for. boards ‘to put under: mattress. Anytime | ! Art Helin 1, Shenton 2 and Gus ¢ - CIVIC 8 p.m. Cosh CENTRE ‘Monday - Prizes the Y a7 the nn Po Pena een Koo Ca “o into the lead and builds ‘up a sizable margin? 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