Bean, oe My arte. en oe, Nai wee a 5 ta peel? Py i a SO eee _-Pro. Basketball. . “By THE ASSOCIATED PRES National Association Syracuse 112; Chicago’ 85 121, American League Leng Beach 103; ‘Chicago 74° ‘Kansas City 101; Oakland 99. - St. Louis 128; San. Franeisco| iis* advertisement is not published. or isplayed by the Liquor Control Board or ty ths Government of British Columbia, i eee ewe MV re ee ! wre, . vw aes LARRY KEMP ., « leads Kings © SKIP CRONCK we. two-way lad CLOSING OUT ALL STOCK MUST BE SOLD! Ma Casual Shoes — PRICED TO CLEAR! : 4.99 | Pair 34512 ‘PEDWELL SHOES - 3rd Ave. W. Rainmakers jumped to a 9-6 lead at the end of the first quarter and held the powerful Kings to but six points. Both clubs played’ man-to-man de- fence for the first eight min- utes. At the start ‘of “the second _ quarter, Kay-High coach Claude ‘Hunskor sent his boys out in a ~ tight - checking ‘1-2- 2” or “ar- rowhead” zone. ‘Behind the three quick hoops of Larry Kemp, breaking from the zone, the Kings bounced to a 17-14 half time lead. ‘To this point the Rainmakers were moving the ball well and - playing strong defence. Their problem was they could not put the ball in the hoop. Poor shooting, however, was something both teams shared for the first half of the ball game. The second half saw Kings again -employing a zone but modifying their defence by Rainmakers got a tremendous two-way performance from Skip Cronk. This . solidly built” young man dominated the rebounding stat- istics for both teams as well as leading the Rainmakers with nine points. Cronk: gathered in 12 offen- sive rebounds and 14 defensive rebounds to put on a one-man display. of - - boarding, against players he was spotting two or three inches. 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[53 [54 so | |. 66 [67 |68 TBD. » {60 7 : 61 62 |-. > eT game was the appearance of the Kay-Hi Cheer Team of five at- tractive co-eds. Rupert High cheerleaders and fans respond- ed to the game, the cheer-team, and players with an enthusiasm which only good high school spirit and clean aggressive ap- preciation of athletics can en- act, It was a good game, even though. the score rather favored Ketchikan, Rainmakers gave it a good try and with a few. breaks it could have been much closer. COACH COMMENTS . After the game, coach, Hun- skor was “naturally pleased and happy :at. having won the first game’: of" the two-game set, Don’. Hartwig, coach of. the Score not indicative of overall action. By HARV RAYMOND Daily’ News Sports Writer — Kay-Hi 49-——-Rainmakers 23. A fired up band of Kings from Ketchikan High in Alaska put on a tremendous second-half display of} ; power and scoring to hammer Prince Rupert Rain- - maker's 49-28 before a packed house of 700 in Prince Rupert Senior High School last night. ve pressing | R a inmakers - ‘puards Brian Specht, Wayne. Haldane and ‘David Petrie at half-court. It payed’ dividends last night as the Kings outscored Rainmakers 14-3 to take a commanding 31- 17 three . quarter time lead: ~ ‘At the two minute mark of the fourth quarter, scrappy Bri- an Specht, fouled out. He ‘had been assigned the tough job of guarding stocky: Larry . Kemp man to man for three quarters and had held -this fine ‘high school shooter to 12: points. Without their ‘floor- general the Rainmakers could not over- haul the: thundering Kings and were bombed 18- 6 in the final quarter.” . For Kay- -Hi Kings, Kemp. led all. the way, poth from a scoring point (16) and floor ‘generalship. Byron Wallace and Arnie Stew- art helped offensively with, seven points: apiece: Tremendous two-way shov wing Rainmakers. felt “it, was just ‘one of those nights - when everyone | was cold, shooting- -wise.” They'll go at it again. to- night | starting at 8 o’clock and I look for a squeaker. Pre- liminary action at 7 o’clock. Do yourself? a favor. cand" go watch high school ball, at : ‘its” finest. - In preliminary: ‘action | “the BO-MI-HI Ravens-« a? -defedted Nelson Brothers 48- to 40. Larry Gordon. led the way for BO-MI- HI with 25 points. Allan Stewart counted 12 for Nelson Brothers. ! LINEUPS | | BO-MI-HI Ravens — Richard Lleyd 6, Larry. Gordon 25, Ken Humpherville 8, Clarence Wing 2, Terry McKay 4, Jim Strano 3. TOTAL — 48.. Nelson Brothers - — Fred Ste- wart 8, Godirey Wilson 7, Bill Alexander 3, Allan Stewart 12, Chester Gurney 6, Walt- McMil- Jan: 4. TOTAL — ‘40. “KAY-HI — Larry Kemp 16, Dan. Michelson 2, Mike Neurs 3, Byron Wallace 7, Arnie Stewart 7, Dennis Nalder 5, Marlin Ol- son 4, Gary Roberts 5. TOTAL — 49. Rainmakers — Brian Specht 2, Skip Cronk 9, Ken Shields 2, Wayne Haldane 4, David Ptre 6. TOTAL — - 23. Omaha, Neb, — Tony Hughes, 209, Cleveland, “putpointed Bill Hielsen, 198, Omaha, (10). Miami, Fla, — George Edwards, 145, Panama City, Fla, outpoint- ed Rocky Randell, 140, Houston,’ Tex., (8), Prices! PRE-XMAS FUR SALE! Regal Furs offer a large stock of first : quality fur garments ot Special Sale” A small selection of used furs ore also available at prices ranging from $10 to $50, enquire Now it Made to measure furs are also on sale | at substantial savings. Christmas or- dors taken now! -Have your fur garments. repaired and. -veemodelled, Fur cleaning ‘Is our. specialty, - : ee . ’ coe fe / , op: Remembor! - At: Regal, Furs you-can choose from o wide selection of furs. and styles. Tn a This Christmas Give Furs: From ~ REGAL FURS. 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It isn't impossible there could be fog interference.” Fog here early’ ‘today... was so thick it was not expected’ to lift: until noon. “Saturday® morning: it is expected - to be worse. |< It: was impossible this “morn- ing to see-from.one side of a street to the other. int the down- town lakefront. area. The Grey Cup game, between Hamilton ‘Tiger-Cats ‘and -Winni- peg Blue Bombers, is scheduled to start-at 1: pm. EST: The weather - man: said the ¢ fog "BULLETIN © - VANCOUVER, CP). — The ‘Sun says Jack: Jacobs will re- -place Steve. Owen as coach of -the Western Football | Conference Saskatchewan. ‘Roughriders for the 1963: sea- son, AOL DOPEDOS LEST DON \ ‘Shuttle journey planned Sunday. will hold.a ‘women’s tournament in the Civic Centre gym Sunday ,at 7-p.m. Those not participating in the tournament will be. able to play in the. auditorium. ‘ Draws are: M. Adolph and’ H. Worster, bye; J. Schubert and A. Madge vs J, Mills and R. Johnson; 'R. Traynor and Black and B. Patterson; M. Tough and A. Smith, bye; M. | Perry and A. Bell, bye; M. Smith and J. Cross vs B, Grodecki and D. Shenkel;.M. Poffenreth and D. Shaw vs B. Craft:and TY Van- denbrink; R. King and D. Rat- cliffe, bye. ‘ More Sport page 6% Se Te -Prince Rupert- Badminton ‘Club J. Sinclair vs’ L: ade head... Saturdays. should - which: swouldn’ t affect the game but could ‘snarl ~ expected: heavy traffics Oa ~ REMEMBER. OUR: BAMBOO. ROOM - voor Se james | for quiet, relaxed: ‘dining pleasure, | - The BROADWAY CAFE ‘lift by: noon, TO HOLDERS OF © GOVERNMENT: OF CANADA - 512% BONDS MATURING APRIL 1, 1963. The deadline for exchange of these bonds j is December 31, 1962, as specified 3 in the terms of the original | offering. . Bonds may be exchanged at any ‘Agency of 2 ‘Bank of Canada on or before December 31, | 1962, into an equal par value of 514% NON- CALLABLE BONDS . MATURING APRIL 1, 1976. 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