Prince Rupert Daily News 6/Ottawa beats Eskimos Monday, August 27, 1962 weave e eee ere ey eee TN OK wy YH ET New York (# — Joey Archer, 15814, “New York, fose Gonzales, 1581's, 10. outpointed ‘fection under New York, ing of Canadian Russ Jackson, — EDMONTON. () Ottawa Rough Riders, working to per- the quarter-back- ‘erupted for 22 points in the sec- 'ond half Friday night to beat Johnston ove eee ee ee yee breaks sprint record ‘Edmonton Eskimos 29-21 in a ‘locking game before 15,002 fans. poe wee ee Rolling Savoy clips Fashion Savoy Hotel, continuing their ELK’S NEWSPAPER | Canadian Football League inter- Also ties existing ashton “Footwear 18-15. fast BINGO NUMBERS YTeday'’s Numbers: B 10; 1 24; N 40 The win put Ottawa into sole ‘possession of second place in the ‘Eastern Conference with four points in three games. They are ‘two points ahead of Montreal Old Empress Chiefs, ew Royals deadlock in soccer semi-finals record in 60 yards night to take a commanding 2-0 jead in the best of five Senior Women’s Softball finals. For the hotelers the victory was another supreme effort and earned them Previous Numbers Dime: Aloueties, defeated 31-11 Friday Special to The Daily News the loudest cheers ever heard at 2 19 37 46 70 night, by the first-place Hamil: Rod Empress (hiefs and New two minutes before the end of Benjamin More was off to the VANCOUVER—AIl Vancouver is talking about nich sa the largect crowd ave, 7 29 74 ton Tiger-Cats in an E attle.; Royals dea ocke - n the! the second half. He saw the ball yiv f the goal and didn’t apr ay ’ pr ‘ sanny ‘ £ ¢ . m" 8 va ever 7 at ! Royals dea eae ee total point between two players, went after rent of the e ann te ore. Harry Jerome’s phenomenal world record time of 9.2/to watch a league playoff game. semi-final soccer game sat Al- I | Manila —Ronnie Jones, 116, goma Park Saturday. ‘Chicago, knocked out Vootichai Buy a Card Today! Kanogsuk, 117, Thailand, 3. The second game will be play- ed next Saturday night at 7 p.m. iThe winner will play North West it and leapt right on going, scoring with a hard kick into the right hand side of the net, out of New Royal goalie Ben- jamin More’s reach. ventthe goal. New Royal's centre forward Kelly Stevens and centre half Terry Stevens played a hard of- over 100 yards Saturday in Empire Stadium. But Prince Rupert may be justly proud of Gail Johnston who never saw heels as she sprinted to a new record break- recently proved to be Canada’s No. 2 woman sprinter. - “This being Guail’s first ever In posting the win Savoy's Tole Bond over the distance al- lowed 18 hits, walked two and fanned two. Frances Doane started on the mound for Fash- ion, but was relieved by Florence floors for the Prince Rupert| In an exciting fini fensive game, Ton Apathy, i paint iti ; xciting finish of the(/{N™\)- ing Junior Olympic Training/open competition, she proved soccer championship. first half Bobby Stevens assisted chief's centre ae pulled off Plan 100 yards and tied the ex-|herself a likely contender for ee con wile mein - who was Chief’s centre forward Les scored on a close in shot. Goalie sume great aoe nelin Peal. isting 60 yard sprint record. —" j|the nation’s No. 1 spot soon,” five erames allowed 12 hits, 2 a 'Nyakaas scored the first goal by right half David Alexander cere me of the high ernots. In the 100 yards Gail sliced}Tom Masich, Prince Rupert) walked three and struck out ae TODAY TO WED. 7-9 p.m. Adult. Ent. ee Stevens. received 1 nee en ee ih Said. Bell in three Innings scattered , : ahaa “7 | nis face in the early moments reat, and came back in the final) Other northern B.C. ath!etes;seven hits. for a2 winning 11.7 seconds. She ran 7.5 in both 60 yard heats and the final. Her 11.6 second 100 yards wiped the existing 12.1 from the books. attending from Terrace and Kit-! Savoy’s catcher Sall G : ‘ . \ ‘ S Cate y Singh imat did well. Joan Stickney of topped the wirmers at the plate Kitimat placed third in the juv-' with four for six, while Bell enile girls discus final. Jolin); pombed out five for six in a los- Nattres of Terrace substituting jing cause, ° Other Prince Rupert athletes for the ailing Rickey Hanna also | made themselves known in the|from Terrace, finished a strong inn fieldi ae ; finals which included some 400 of third which was calculated ON hotelers by the came count ec or more British. Columbia com- 4 two-heat time basis final. . . of the second half, got patched up and was back in the game fighting like a trojan. New Royal’s Kelly Stevens re- ceived a pass from his ri@ht winger Allan More and scored to tic the game. For a moment in the sweaty tired finish it, looked like Chief's ADVENTURE IN THE UNUSUAL! Fashion were charged with CAPE | GFA i 1 4 -| Linscore: - would come through. They were petitors. The northern B.C. athletes’, 1 : ta vietewet ; , : . i ine yy). Fashion 160 100 700—15 18 9 LORI MARTIN riven two free kicks due to calls reer, competi h Will be returning to the north, ¢* : MARTIN BALSAM ! Jim Greer, competing in both 214 most will compete in the Savoy 215 007 03x—18°18 7 against Royals by referee George ; the 100 yard and 220 yard Markus for pushing and hand- balling. But Chiefs couldn’t 5 ceem to take advantage of the ' opportunity. sprints! placed fourth in both heats, However he required a third place for the finals. | Jack McCorkindale and Bill Pottle running in the Juvenile boys 220 yards and 100 yards re- spectively placed fourth and were knocked out in the heats. Mae Perkins entered one of three sets of high jump trials and placed in the finals in the juvenile girls high jump. She tied third in the final, but on a one jump trial conceded to fourth place. Duc to a technicality, Mae who is in a midget age group and had moved up to juvenile was not permitted to move back to her own age group following compe- tition in the older class. Her 4’ 6” jump in the juvenile sectin could have feasibly won a first as the midget girls jumped only 4’ 4”. Arnold falvatti cornpeting in the midget boys shot put placed well up in the first flight and came away with a fourth in the final of 10 throwers. Seventeen year old Bob Long placed fourth in the juvenile boy’s 440 heat and failed to qualify in the final. In a fast , close packed field he placed a i strong fifth in the 880 yards. The old 880 record of 2:14 was clip- ped by four seconds. In winning the 100 yard and 60 yard dashes Gail Johnston was eligible for the women's open 100 yards invitational. Run- ‘ning for the first time in track spikes Gail finished a very close third rignt on the heels of a Tacoma, Wash., girl, and Hea- ther Campbell of Vancouver, who JACK KRUSCHEN TELLY SAVALAS awo BARRIE CHASE A Universal Internatronct Release Labor Day track championships | on September 3 at Prince Ru-, pert’s Algoma Park. Third and possibly final game of the serics will be played to- inight. Aged naturally in the traditional manner 1» CO ASSUre Old Style flavour! suerte PRR ee RCMP climb into top playoff spot RCMP won the second game of the semi-finals 6-1 Friday night and went ahead to win the first game of the final; against Savoy 11-4 Sunday night in men's fastball action at Al- | goma Park. CNRA bent RCMP in the first game of the semi-finals, lost the second and gob lambasted by # hard playing, spirited RCMP team in the third game. 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