peste ee ese eg mi cae BA inattt al ets ahi Daal Spy fila 8 Prince Rupert Daily News — 3215 DIAL 32185 ||° Friday, September 28, 1962 o a FOR THE BEST “Exhibition hockey oo [IN Boston Bruins, playing at Pet- CHINESE FOOL ferborough, defeated Rochester Nall é Atvericans of the AHL 5-3. TRY THE Chiff Pennington led the Bruins with three geo ls, GRAND CAFE wineor Gordie Howe collected FRESH BREAD DAILY lo fguy points in leading Detroit Buy your Show Tickets Open “TH 1:00 a.m Anytime Red Wings to a 6-2 win over Los Angeles Blades of the WHL be- fore 5,200 fans. He scored once and assisted three: times. ; TONIGHT and SAT. : Getes 7:45 — Show 8:15 THE La OF YOUR LIFETIME! a) All the rowdy romance and hi-jinx of the boisterous best-seller are on the screen! c1 DONT GO NEAR ©) THE WATER M-G-M presents itin . CinemaScope and METROCOLOR own ALERA FORD GIA SCALA- EARL HOLLIMAN- ANNE FRANCIS _ KEENAN HNN FRED CLARK-EVA GABOR SUNDAY BENEFIT SHOW ‘\Mee Geordie” a “Bill Travers Alastair Sim Gates 7:45 —— Show 8:15 nA Gh MERI OP postr Lette cen SEE TODAY Bob Hope - Bing Crosby SAT. “ROAD to HONG KONG” 7-9p.m Matinee ‘Sat. 2 p.m. SUNDAY MIDNITE to WEDNESDAY — 7:30 p.m. Prt ay WARNER BRos, HAT THE S) > DOWT TEACH i sy FAIS JAN DOES my TAMOUS Bay races By manus nN. SS is Smee ~o \ Ge TODAY 7:30 pam. — SATURDAY 2 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. One of the great performances that breathe fire ang life inta the Aumgn dramaof “SPARTACUS"] { KIRK DOUGLAS LAURENCE OLIVIER: JEAN SIMMONS » TONY CURTIS ssneiee A SPARTACUS ONE SHOWING EACH NIGHT MONDAY to THURSDAY 7 pam, - 9:12 TOMORROW From: Tennessee Williams, the author of "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" Richard Brooks, the writer-director of & "Elmer Gantry" ; Pandro S. Berman, the producer of "Butterfield 8" wa Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presente PAUL NEWMAN ¢ GERALDINE PAGE Me Admittance te persons under 14, “finned on tha Sweex wy TEMNESSEE WILLIAMS: tie ee Gerry James takes over lead as Bombers batter Alouettes . By GRAHAM cox WINNIPEG (CP) —Playing itclose to the vest along the eround, Win- nipeg Blue Bombers battered the ailingMont-real Alouettes 31-23 Thursday night in a Canadian Football League game before 16, 520 fans. . The interlocking game was ex- pensive for Alouettes as they lost the services of linebacker Ron Brewer, who suffered a broken ankle during the bruising con- _test,.and had centre Joe Stracina sitting out the second half nurs- -_ing an injured knee. | PE PPO PDP LLP DOPE LELOCOD LOD LOODO4O ‘Western Conference ; wLoT F A Pt Winnipeg 8 2 0 270.174 16 Calgary 6 4 1 237 216 13 Sask, 4 4 1130151 9 -Edmonton 4 5. 1187201 9 B.C. 4° 6 0185 207 8 PDPPLOP DP LOL DOCPODPOL PDO LEDDOLOP DDO Aloucttes already have ‘seven players in the» reserve injured list, including dazzling halfback Don Clark and defensive end Don Paquette. As well as scoring two touch- downs, Montreal halfback George Dixon ran for most of ‘his club’s: yardage, picking up 191 of a total ground offence of 258 yards rn 22 carries. Montreal alsg-got a touchdown on a 15-yard pass.from quarter- back Sandy Stephens.:'to Cana- dian end: Tom-~-Cloutier, three converts from Bobby Jack Oliver and a pair of singles from. Vic Chapman. Chapman ‘was picked up Wed- nesday night from “Edmonton Eskimos to bolster the Larks punting. He booted seven times for an average of 39 yards, Winnipeg, who trailed 7-6 after the first quarter, got two touch- downs from fullback Roger Hag- berg and a touchdown,.a field goal, two converts and a single from fullback Gerry. James. - Montreal fell behind 22-14 at the half and was still down 23- 15 at the end of the third quar- ter. James’ scoring moved him into the lead among Western Con- ference. scorers, four points ahead of Edmonton’s Tommy- Joe Cofféy, who has 83 points. Bombers also got a touchdown from all-star defensive end Her- bie Gray, who picked off a pass from Stephens on the Montreal 15-yard . line’ and scampered home. James had a tough day trying for converts as Montreal defen- sive tackle Ed Nickla blocked two of them. leader says WHL may become major league VANCOUVER “?)—President Al Leader of the Western Hockey League said the WHL will prob- ably declare itself a major league as soon as there are sufficient arenas that seat 12,000 or more Tas. He said in an interview that Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco already have suffi- cient seating and Seattle will have next season, There was talk of new buildings at Edmonton, San Diego and Oakland. L.- : Q Soe tT Thursday’s fights Miami, Fla. (?-—Rocky Randell, 150, Houston, Tex,, outpointed Cassius -Pord, 145, Jacksonville, Fla., (8). Worcester, Mass. (@— Johnny Bean, 131, Philadelphia, knocked out Paddy Read, 133, Providence, R.1, (8), Norm Rauhaus got Seven for Winnipeg, blocking a Chapman punt on the Montreal 32-yard- line and recovering it on the 15, “| Dodgers, Gian ts drop games — to cellar clubs .. By JIM HACKLEMAN Associated Press Sports Writer This National League pennant marathon is. taking on the look of a race between two tired tur- tles going uphill. - ‘But if they .aren’t . moving very fast, at least. the finish line is in sight. The pace-setting Dodgers have been backing up. And San Fran- cisco’s second-place. Giants have been standing still. PIPLOLOPPLOLLODO PPP OPDPDPDOLOOHS National League W L Pct. GBL Los Angeles 101 57 .639.— San Francisco 99 60. .623 2% Cincinnati 96 64 ..600 6 Pittsburgh 91 67 °.576 10 Milwaukee 85 74 _.535 161% St. Louis 81 78 .509 20% Philadelphia ~ 81°78 ..509 201% Houston 62 94: .397 38 Chicago 57 102 . .358 441% New York 39 118 .248 61% The pestiferous Houston Colts applied the latest stopper. to the Dodgers with a rallying 8-6 vic- tory Thursday night at Los An- geles. A few hours before, St. Louis Cardinals broke in, front with a commanding lead and held on for a. 7-4 decision at San Francisco. a “That left the Dodgers still two games in front of the Giants and the magic number at two. meaning any combination of Dodger wins and ‘Giant. losses totalling two in the” remaining three games gives Los Angeles the flag. The two ,contenders now. change partners, with the Cards moving into Los. Angeles for the final three games of, the season and the- Colts, gone to San Francisco, : Since a string of seven ‘straight victories’ pushed them four games ahead, the Dodgers have dropped seven of 10. During, the same span, the Giants have managed to break | no better than even. : . a The Golts took their last, se- ries against the league leaders two games to one with Thurs- day night’s come-from- behind triumph, battering Dodger re- lief stars Ed Roebuck, Larry Sherry and Ron Perranoski for six runs in the sixth and sev- enth innings. Jim Umbricht pro- vided standout relief for Hous- ton. Gene Oliver and Stan Musial spearheaded the Cards’ against the Giants. Oliver warmed up with a double, then smacked a three-run homer that stood up as the clincher, while Musial collected five singles ins five tries. In the NL’s only other game, Dennis Bennett fired a five-hit- ter as the sizzling Philadelphia Phils won for the 19th time in thelr last 24 games, 7-0 over Chicago, There were no games in the American league ‘Thursday, trais 7 Time cone + ta Enjoy vourselt in the rivaey _of the Venetian Room For banquets, dinnors, ete, you'll like the privacy of our yartitioned dining room. Free Eatimitos for all Special Partios! » Tony LUE LAY! POPES MTA setting up James’ single on. a missed field goal attempt from the 19-yard line. Winnipeg quarterback Ken Ploen tried only five passes and completed three for 38 yards. Bombers rolled up 270 yards along: the ground for 16 first downs while Montreal rolled to 20 first downs. SCLIPDP POPOL EI PPLE LPP POP LOE DDO LOR Eastern Conference WUT F A Pt Hamitlon 5 2 1191 150 11 Ottawa 4 4 0 188 165 8 Montreal 2 5 2 161209 6 Toronto 1 6 0118 194 2 PPPDPPPOPDLO DEOL OPPDIDIELOL LD CL OLS Compared with Chapman’s 39 average, Delveaux averaged 44 yards on 11 boots, including his 13-yarder and an 84-yard boomer , that bounced between two Mon- treal' deep men into the Alou- ette end zone, The game was full of penalties with ‘Winnipeg called for 11 six times for 30 yards. Two games are on tap in the West Saturday with Toronto Ar- gonauts visiting Saskatchewan{ Roughriders while Edmonton Bs- kimos entertain British -Colum- bia. Lions. In the East, Hamilton Tiger- -Cats and Ottawa Rough Riders | :clash din the s.clash in the capital city. Rod, Gun club prepares for trap shoot \ \ The Rupert Rod and Gun club is.completing plans for its Trap Shoot on October 7. This is the first time a shoot here: has been registered under the American Trap ‘Association rules and each shooter will ob- tain a card bearing his or her lengthy, the shoot will begin at 8 a.m. An excellent array of tro- phies will be presented. It is expected competition will fine veteran shooters and many are Junior marksmen. Art Lees, publicity chairman for the event said that the juniors are pro- gressing rapidly and it is ex- pected that the various trophies will remain in Prince Rupert. BHIRLEY KNIGHT IND ay N / CL D BEGLEY’ | Af | eee rf AA ook onyou! Sony a Gondo a ary rac NOR RMN oe “wie Eating isa Pleasure « + Not a Habit”—Phoié 2621 ‘ VERIO aR SE: 4 le Teams of shooters are expected .to arrive from Ketchikan. and “possibly Juneau, Alaska, and also from Kitimat, Smithers, Endako and Burns Lake. Floor hockey association ‘ balances teams Last year’s floor hockey league problem of unbalanced teams will be corrected this year Don Ely recreationaly director at the Civic Centre said today. A player selection committee has been chosen to go over the slate of registered players and attempt to even up the teams, The selection committee for juniors consists of Robert Erick- 'son and Norman Ray, and for the seniors of Ron Basso and Kayo Karaskowich, Basso was elected referee-in- chief for the season, and Rry Giordano secretary, Other. exec- utive members are stil) to be worth.42 yards that included alm rash of illegai interference andi offside calls. Montreal was called | @ class and handicap after the shoot. .Since the program is quite} wore r eee eee ee & ore wr vee ee ee vey r eee ee By The Canadian Press A little needling from general manager-coach Muzz Patrick of New York Rangers may have paid off in terms of improved scoring punch by the National Hockey League club, Patrick, disappointed at Rang- ers’ 2-2 performance against Toronto Maple Leafs Wednes- any said after the game:. the ub would have to get Bert Olm- stead. “IT know he can help us even from the bench. I can't get mad enough myself to fire up some of these guys but I think Olm- stead could do the job.” But Rangers’ chances of per- suading Olmstead to play with them this season seem awfully slim. Olmstead spent most of a day recently at the club’s Vancouver training camp listening to sim- ilar pleas from Patrick. But he returned to: his Sceptre, Sask., home insistent that he couldn’t help the team that paid $20,000 to draft him from Leafs last June. In other games on the pre- season exhibition trail three NHL clubs scored easy wins over minor-league clubs and a fourth | settled for a tie. _ Olmstead..returns. to. ‘Seep tre insists he can’t. help Rangers The tie was between Montreal Canadiens and Hull-Ottawa Ca- nadiens of the Eastern. Profes- sional Hockey League, The game, played in a new arena at La Tuque, Que, ended in a 3-3 deadlock, At Hamilton, Chicago. Black Hawks breezed to their sixth straight exhibition victory, trim- ming Springfield Indlang of the American League 7-1, _———s, ELK’S NEWSPAPER ‘BINGO: ‘NUMBERS © Today’s Number: N-33, aes Previous Numbers Drawn: B I .N G90 2 19 37. 46 #10 7 29 #40 57. 74 8 24 36 48 64 10 20 42 53 = £72 12 26 34 «54. 63 13 21 39. 50 68 . 4, 25 32 £447 ~ 62 14 22 : 55 65 11 +16 TN 3 #17 15 5 67 Five needed for \ Men’s 5-Pin Bowling League Anyone wishing to enter a team please contact John Comadina at Wrathall’s Phone 2819 OLD TOM. 5th Ave. at McBride “Please phone us if you have old furniture, stoves, radios, clothing, etc. to donate. toys, books and records, BOY STORE We also need Phone 2327 - 6224 - 2211. ROTARY CLUB AUCTION SALE ‘AND COUNTRY STORE Oct. ‘4th, 5th, 6th at. the « After S.phone 3021 be keen. 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