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' & TD OTTAWA _ + Multi-miliion tional park will be taken into ee dollar ¢ rati i | i scores three TDs shuivstment afin spueue ani ‘The coach claimed the -tele- phone line between his bench ered after the first half. . He, felt. the skuliduggery: was a factor in British Columbia’s downfall. At halftime the Lions led 5-0. Fullback George Dixon scored three touchdowns in a five- minute fourth-quarter spree to give the Als the win. Skrien granted that it. was ;“Missed tackles that killed us” tbut “we couldn’t make the ne- ‘cessary adjustments on defenec | because we had no word from our Spotter.” DIXON SHAKES: LOOSE The Als were down 12-0 when the 195-pound Dixon shook loose for touchdown runs covering 15, nine and 22 yards before. the and the spotter’s box was sev-! By MARVEN MOSS MONTREAL (CP)—What happened to the tele- phone line? That was a beef from Dave Skrien Thurs- day night. It came after his British Columbia Lions bowed 21-19 to Montreal Alouettes in Canadian Foot- ball League interlocking play. second-place Tiger-Cats in the Eastern Conference. ’ British Columbia remained last in the Western Conference with a record of two wins and four losses. It was also the ecast’s third win in four interlocking. sched- ule games this season. SALVAGE FOUR POINTS In the opening quarter they twice drove deep into Montreal territory and then salvaged only four points on an 18-yard field goal by Vic Kristopaitis and a single that came when another of his attempts for oe three- pointer was wide. But quarterback Joe Kappif kept the Lions moving witha brilliant short passing game. He hit 16 of 24 attempts with a top ter Canada’s bid for the 1968 Winter Olympic Games. However,. Calgary, about 115 miles cast of. Lake Louise and 80 miles east of .Bantf, would. still Have to bear the bulk of demands for visitor accommo- dation, That was the: assessment giv- en. by Resources: Minister Dins- dale Wednesday after he met officials of the Calgary Olympic Development Association to ex- amine a town-planning report prepared by: the’ national parks branch for Banff National Park as an Olympic site. Site of the Olympic village to accommodate the thousands of competitors has. not been de- termined, he said. But ski jump- ing events would be held on Mount Norquay at Banff and other ski events likely, ‘at Lake Louise. Developments’ in Lake Louise will include installation. soon of water and sewer services by the parks branch and new power facilities to-be provided by Cal- ary Power Company. The motel and hotel develop- ioft traffic, mean rehabilitation and = re- newal of some of the older fa- cilities inthe town. The. mecting considered a number of specific problems as- sociated with holding the games at Banff, particularly handling parking and visitor accommodation, Mr. Dinsdale said the large crowds attending the games would pose major transporta- tion, feeding and. housing prob- Jems. , “It looks as if, even with the: growth of motels and hotels that will take place in the park be-: fore 1968, Calgary will have to handle the bulk of the accom-: modation.” The Olympic development at Banff has to be fitted inlo an over-all master plan for the Banff National Park's develop- ment, The plan, first of a series for each of the national parks, was prepared by Dr. H. P. Ober- lander, a town planner’ hired by the parks branch. His report will be made pubiic “in the next; few weeks, ” Study Commerial Law at Home The Vancouver Junior Chamber of Commerce now offers a correspondence course in Commercial Law (THIS IS PART OF UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DIPLOMA COURSE PROGRAM) Some of the important sub- jects covered are:. Corporation Law Contracts Sale of Goods Partnership Income Tax Labour Law Estate Planning . 9@e@200¢690 A fumble by British .Colum- bia’s fullback Nub Beamer ied to Dixon’s game-winning run. Dick Schnell, recovered. the crowd of 19,350. throw of 23 yards-—until Mon ment there will be integrated ar — “| with the master plan for the 1, saurse. condue Skrien said Montreal’s -two|treal’s final-quarter surge. park. P ELK’S NEWSPAPER Meeia SM eoneted BA. wee nn quarterback formation-featuring| Dixon's first and third touch-|" qt Banff, the long - term|] BINGO NUMBERS |) (8c), Lun. (Bc) LLM. | THE PRINCE RUPERT BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION elected an Hawaiian-born Joe Francis and! downs came on. similar plays, needs of the community in the||| Today’s Numbers: (Harvard) consists. of sixteen } Cc Soccer executive at its first. general meeting” of the season at the Civic rookie Sandy Stephens—was notj slants off his left tackle. For) heart of Canada’s oldest na- G 47, 55. | assignments, “With a. three- : Centre last night. Seated at left is Len Harrington, vice-presi- | particularly bothersome to . the/the second he skirted his right —_—__ Previous Numbers Drawn: |;! nour written examination at . LONDON (Reuters)— Results: dent, and at right Floyd Jessop, president. Standing back row | Lions. end, All three were. converted g Ses a B ¥ NOG oO |! the completion of the course, of Thursday night’s Old Country; left to right Dick Nickerson, treasurer, Doug Ruttan, secretary, But Dixon said the alignment by Bobby Jack Oliver. Women all-stars : 2 19 37 46° 70 1 por further information and ‘ soccer matches: and Ron Ciccone, referee-in-chief: Missing from picture is sta- {helped his running game sub- mo 7 29 40 57. 174 registration forms write: take on Rotary 8 24 38 48 fa tician, Don Haudenschild. Stantially. He drove for 150 ‘yards in 18 carries—an average of .8.8—virtually all of it after ENGLISH LEAGUE Division IIT : Vancouver Jr. Chamber of “Notts County 1, Reading 0 Commerce, Association to balance teams . 12 26 54. 63 & aaa coach Perry Moss threw in the) bobble and on the next play— G Si d. 505 Dunsmuir Street, FOOTBALL LEAGUE cur wrinkle to start the second half.|at 11:21—Dixon tore across from at yro. un ay % 21 30 Vancouver, B.C, At : ' “Under this system I stand 22 yards out. Youthful women’s softball all- 14 Jon. Mir. BD. A. Lown ve round. Mansfield ppd, wet for this year $ hoop sched ule directly behind the centre and, CLOCK RUNS OUT stars challenged‘ ‘the Rotary ll REGISTRATION MUST- BE ‘Hartlepools 1, Barnsley 1 it enables me to get a faster| The Lions came back to score! Club toa softball game at Gyro 3 IN BY SEPT. 14, 1962. Watford 1, Colchester 2 IRISH GOLD CUP Coleraine 3, Bangor 3 “THURS., - FRI, - SAT. ‘Gates 830 —_ Show 9:00 “CIRCUS” % . A ve ta aay ba Complaints of too much “stacking” of good bas- ketball players on certain teams in the Prince Ru- pert Basketball Association last year, has resulted in a definite move to, balance the teams. off for this year’s schedule. Team lists in the intermediate | division and the senior division ‘will be presented at an executive ' soring teams was discussed. It was disclosed that there are ‘other business firms in the city 'meeting next Monday for ap-!Which are. willing to sponsor proval and if need be player re- basketball ‘teams. The Savoy ‘shuffles will be made | hotel which has sponsored a This..was decided at..the,sea-, Verte for..many, years indicated | | i 'gon’s first’ general meeting of the | has*another* sponsor: lined up to take its place. Don Hartwig, and association President. Floyd Jessop agreed , association ' Civic, Centre. The coming of television was last night at the expected to hurt the league, and the Liquor Control Board pre- gest drawing cards in the asso- that Kitkatla was one of the big- ! start,” said Dixon. It was Montreal’s second win against two setbacks this season. The two points lifted the Als to within two of Hamilton’s Beavers beaten by ladians double-plays — By The Associated | ‘Press What would you, as'a baseball ‘manager, rather have? A raft of. good hitters,-or a clicking with 24 seconds left in the game, Burton for an 18-yard marked by five first-down plays: in six scrimmages. Then clock ran out. Beamewr's ~— one-yard over tackle gave B.C. lead in the third quarter. Iti culminated an 11-play sequence? covering 65 yards. ; Kristopaitis converted both; \touchdowns and Bob... Schloredt ‘booted: a'38-yard ‘single’ in the second quarter. ‘British Columbia picked up 25: first downs to Montreal’s 18 and; Kapp throwing to halfback Macx': touch-! i down after a downfield diive'man of the women’s softball the! game may prove to be Gyro plunge; its 12-0) ‘the Rotarians. who also’ claim {inet have a” bunch of ‘tricks’. a | in total yardage rolled for 433! Park Sunday and the Rotarians have accepted. John Laporte,. publicity chair- ‘league, said today that . this ‘Park’s spectacle of the year. . The women are all “hep” ‘to ‘win this game .which is their final of the. season. They’re go- ing to put their best up against HOWARD He their. sleeves.: _ HAWKS Playing ‘coach. for. the Rotar-’ vate iians is Laurie Langfogd, .and : ‘playing manager is Harley. Lewis. Other team | members: are pit-: | _THIS BIG WONDERFUL SHOW! against 313 for the Als. i cher... Art TODAY and SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. — SAT. MAT. 2 p.m. YOU'LL THRILL TO THE FUN IN NGS 2 is ru Filmed nm Tengenyea Anes nw EGHINCOUC RS “JOHN WAYNE vous Mnysy doubleplay combo? If you pick the double-play _ STARTS MONDAY — 7 p.m. - 9:05 - Francis and Stephens com-!Wsyk, Jake’ Van , ciation, but there was some pleted five passes apiece, with - ‘Black, Art Beliveau, Norm Chris- venting liquor outlets from spon- ae Victor Mature - Red Buttons: oubt : “V9 THOSE “PILLOW.TALK"” PLAYMATES ARE ATIT AGAINI © @ fant whetner te team will play experts, you would’ have won ajFrancis trying nine and Steph-itensen, Jack Lem — who hasn't; of “OF } Rhonda Fleming 3215 DIAL 3215 |\ian was appointed to write tg|82me in the Pacific - Coast ens 12. B.C. made two intere2p-:Played for 25 years — Gordon |} — of Rock Hupson i the team’ a voach rc re wre 0 |League Thursday night—as the; tions—Stephens the victim both Paton, Will Hankinson, Jimif = © Vi} '. SUNDAY BENEFIT FOR THE BEST on the matte Or Als Cecision | portland Beavers frustratingly|times—while one of Kapp’s tos-,Shaw, Vince Dodd and Tony oi Doris DAY i vr i SHOW | IN A maximum of four teams in found out. ses was picked off by Montreal. Crawley. 4 oF | ' CHINESE FOOD |/cach league, the intermediate They pounded out 15 hits sarinkeehuee VA | The game will start at 6:30 oF Tony RANDALL wT i “yy : and the senior was contemplat- against Spokane, but the Indians! Fredericksburg, Va. (# — Holly p.m. There will be a silver col- , v; t THE WHOLE TRY THE ed. Ten dollar entry fee iP won 6-1. And it was the double-;Mims, Washington, D.C., vs. Wil- lection and the money will go VY “HOVER wl ‘ : n , decided. y tees Were lnlay that did it. lie Williams, Tampa, Fla. post-'to Dr. R. W. K, Elliot for wel- i TRUTH GRAND CAFE The executive will approach; Tacoma ended Seattle’s home poned to Wednesday, September fare work at the ,Friendship COME ‘det ‘ the night to batter the parent National:"League Chicago Cubs 9-1 in-an exhibition tussle. Gene Wallace, Dick Tracew- ski, John Werhas and Dick Nen,! said to be working and requests were made to make them all op- crational, David Bannister, president of A Uneversal internatronal Releave GV 08 0 8 OW ansoureommincanocomo VUES «| { . . ° RK . stand on a low note by edging! 12. House, % | Stewart Granger FRESTY BREAD DAILY the Civic Centre to align back s a . neh | _ cee nee ieee gemini gee eee ° ay | f g Donne Reed | Buy jour Show Tinkets boards on the’courts which were ; the Rainiers 2-1 while San Diego = —= PPACK ¥| a ; Anytime said to be 10 inches out of line. tier ware Salt Lake City ony ee ; eenornng “2 Eastman COLOR : v : ft | fey . . K : " . : A ‘ | Gcorge Sanders Open "Till 1:00 a.m. One shower out of eight was 36 WEEK EDIE ADAMS JACK OAKIE JACK KRUSCHEN ’ ° a, 3 Bk ae ADULTS — BEGINNERS CIVIC 8 p.m. the Junior Chamber of Com- merce was at the meeting and requested the association to pick a team'lo play the Harlem all-stars who will be here on October 12 and 13, The association agreed on the basis that two minor teams play in a preliminary before each of the Harlem-Rupert games, GO CENTRE Monday the Civic Centre, 13, All games will be played at members of the Spokane infield | staff, came up with the right combinations. to: put a fizzle in’ the Portland batting. Their dou- ble-plays ended several scoring threats by the Beavers, and ish the home stand with sweep over Portland, a the victory, helped pitcher Howie Reed fin- | ! Instructors Art Square Dancing Classes COMMENCING SEPT. 8th, SAT. at 8:00 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE & Dora Sweet Wine EXPLODE IN SIXTH | Cash Prizes Bannister said that there had| The Tribo, stifled by the hurl- VICK SPENCER also been @ .proposal made to|ing of Norm Bass until the sixth THE MARCELS 4 have a matinee game on October | pounded out four runs to ice iH An eighth-inning home ran by outfielder. Paye Throneberry sparked Tacoma, The Raliniers punched Jn front in the fourth on three singlos, but the Glants knotted it in the fifth, Seattie’s attendance for thea year—a dismal 136,156—was the lowest in the 24-year history of the park, Southpaw Boh: Risenhoover of of San Diego carnad his first vie. tory since Jast May In giving up seven hits. The PCL kings wrapped it up in the fffth with four scores, The Harlem Stars played here last year and signed a contract then to play here again this {year’, Bannister sald. 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