a ha Nh te for poetie "If: Scoring | MONTREAL @ — In hockey ag in “many other sports, the épmthat scores the most goals Hiould .be winning. But,.New ¥ fietted 62 goals so far—tops in he gason:: ix -'team’‘standings, one rung bove the lowly Boston Bruins. | If New ‘ York’s’ scoring record asn’t.made much of a dent in He team’ staridings, its begin- ping to show up in the NHL’s| idividual scoring race. - \ Official statistics released to- jay list Ranger sharpshooters as the -big. point-getters last week. ‘Right-winger Andy Bathgate, few York’s top scorer, picked up ix points with two goals and our assists.. Earl Ingarfield Yhalked up five points, while san Prentice and Camille Hen- had four each. . BATHGATE MOVES UP “Bathgate now has 19 points. Hie moved up from a 13th-place tie last week to a tie for third With. Detroit's: Parker MacDon- aid. .- Ingarfield and Prentice have 16 points and Henry 14. National Hockey League this |: ny -—-.and rank fifth in the.|¥ oe ae ee | Russian cagers on have 8-0 mark i DENVER, Colo. (#i— The latest Russian: basketball invasion of the.-United States is* over with the’ ‘Soyiet ‘women boasting an 8-0, won-lost record . and _ the. Russian“men a 4-4. mark. *U.S.cynen’s amateur stars sal- vagedéan even break ‘in the ser- tes‘ by? beating the Soviets 86-71. : Theshusky Voeit women crush- ed Wayland, Tex. Colllege Flying ee Queens :/54-32. Jt TheRussians return to.New York for a scheduled departure Wednesday for Moscow. . ~ ‘BG. LAND SURVEYOR "ER, J. Reynolds | ‘Box1438, Terrace. jy.) | os . Phone, vi mah Fe | Branch Office’ “Box 284. Prince Rupert 1 Phone 2082 Bey ‘ “B3L5522 2 : Son OM we ERMINE “Ve oo none Re ee eR Sy te ee voaN Bt a Te NN ork Rangers have; ../ Pity vou ee ee oe = s ~ ee ee EY Veet eee wee ee ee OT we te a a de ee om voweeyee es Ww a ene oe ene " ee ee Dee ee Eee eee TT Ee eee Eee. ‘By, JACK SULLIVAN Canadiani ‘Press’ Sports ‘Editor’ PERTH, Australia -@ — Mur- ray Rose of. Australia, a veget-: schoolgirl, captured the English ‘swimming ‘gold in the 110-yard women’s backstroke, Sara Bar- ber of Brantford, Ont., was sixth, nearly two seconds off the win- elareiaatii see RE ad arian who trains on seaweed and | ning time. KEN SHIE DS DAVID PETRIE SKIP CRONK a , a wheat ‘germ, became the first In preliminary swimming ... promising -rookie _, hustling second year guard ... second year centre double . gold moda of ine heats, Canada placed ‘finalists THRE 8§!USTLERS set for action Thursday night in the first ef a two-game exhibition series British Empire ames vocay —— with Ketchikan Kings are Rainmakers Ken. Shields, two clubs split the series down the middle last year. for at least & repeat performance, Bombers head for Toronto —but no place to workout By GRAHAM COX WINNIPEG (P)—Winnipeg Blue Bombers head for Toronto today to start working out for Satur- day’s Grey Cup battle against Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The big question: Where will they be able to practice? to use in his place,” said Grant. “T haven’t had a chance to think about it, but we'll find some- body.” Also injured are linebacker Gar Warren, .charley horse and puffed knee, fullback Charlie Shepard, sore back; linebacker Dave Burkholder, bruises; de- The Bombers, who Saturday |fensive tackle Roger Savoie, won the Western Football Con- | strained rib ‘cartilage, arid line- ference title against Calgary Stampeders and their fifth shot at the Grey Cup in six years, had expected their practices to be packer Jack Delveaux, and sore shoulder. “But Gordie will be the only one who won’t play,” Grant said. stiff neck David Petrie and Skip Rainmaker Coach Family sw underway tonight CANADA GARNERS BRONZE MEDAL os ustralian swimmer capture: medal at Perth |the day and Alison Glendenning squeezed into the women’s final ow ef in‘ the men’s and women’s 110- : oe ata yard. breaststroke. 23.0" when she finished.third in h Steve Rabinovitch of Montreal| won his heat in the men’s event di ( 1f, with the second-fastest time of ves that made up the first he of the men’s highboard diving competition, Tom Dinsley of Vancouver. and Ernie Meissnef, of Kitchener, Ont., who won the of Hudson Heights, Que., with an easy° ‘victory in the men’s 400-yard freestyle swim. . Rose’s first gold came last oo (week when as. a ‘member of the ° ¢ lwinning:800-meétre ‘freestyle re-. imming - lay team as he helped. set a world record. With no track events on the program, swimming and rowing were in the spotlight. English oarsmen took. three of the six |} gold medals in rowing and one lof the, three ‘swimming finals. Australia won two . swimming Cronk. The same’ Hartwig is hoping: PROPOLROOIP LOE OIL ODIO DIVA IO IL IN Rupert swimming pool in- structor Ron Gilchrist. today reminded swim enthusiasts of the family plan in effect. at the Civic Centre every. Tues: - Harv Raymond 6 — jDrintce Rupert Daily sews Ltd, . Tuesday, November 27, 1962 silver and bronze, medals re4 spectively in the springboard, diving Monday, were far back. © 4 Brian Phelps.of England, who won the springboard gold, wag first after the’ compulsory dives with a total of 91.04 points. Dinsley was sixth with 76.98 points and Meissner eighth witl 67.88 points. = a te Sports Writer day starting today...) “A reasonable rate of $1. per golds and one in rowing and family will be in effect.” .-.. |New, Zealand oarsmen picked up Swim times are from 7% to 3 \two rowing golds. pm. Canada’s UBC took one bronze . . jmedal in the day’s events — for LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS ‘3 third place in the four with- Manchester, England (#— Billy out COx..- pe | Calvert, 127, Britain, outpointed The Canadian boat recorded | LeRoy Jeffrey, 127, Detroit, 15; the fastest time in the first heat | Billy Walker, 193, ‘Britain, out- Saturday. : eee Angeles Dodgers and New York pointed Jose Gonzalez, 182,). Canada had no finalists in the | Yankees, two of bascball’s pow: Spain, 10. “tother rowing events. ers, were. squarely on the spot : ; . today following a daring major held at Varsity Stadium in-mid- central Toronto. oo They discovered Monday . ‘that the field, near their hotel.\quar- ters, has been plowed “and ‘har- rowed in an attempt to salvage it after a wet Eastern intercol- legiate season. “T don’t know where. we will practice,” said Bud Grant, coach of the defending Grey Cup kings. “Tt don’t know if we'll be able to practice anyway,” chipped in’ line coach John Michels, refer- ying to the Bombers’ list of wounded. ; 7 Winnipeg, in defeating Calgary 12-7 in the third game of the best-of-three western final, suf- fered a number of troublesome injuries. __ gt Pep The torn cartilage suffered by corner linebacker. Gordie Row- IROQUOIS FALLS, Ont. i — The Russian Nationals defeated Kapuskasing Kaps, defending Ontario Senior A hockey cham- pions, 8-4 Monday night to gain their seventh win in eight games in Canada: ~ The Russians led. 3-2 after the first period, but were oversha- dowed by high-powered hockey | in the remaining two stanzas. Russian :Boris Mayorov was ar’ e n the third carried from the ice i period after he was checked by Ralph ‘Walker and Noe Chreve- fils and fell. A doctor who examined Ma- land will keep him out of: action in Saturday’s classic.’” “I don’t know who ‘we're going Russians win seven in 8 Canadian games _.England’s other rowing gold inter - ‘le: medals..came in double sculls! first - peneue tll Showron to anc the paired oe New Zea-'the Dodgers in exchange for Jand. took .the single sculls and ‘front-line pitcher Stan Williams. : the four. with cox and Australia; yankee manager Ralph Houk ee ee . admitted -he was loath to part | Sandy Gilchrist of Ocean Falls,! with the 31-year-old Skowron Slipped the best time he has ever| who helped bring seven pennants done-for the distance and placed'in nine years to the New York ‘the prized: eight. yorov said he had been badly. ‘yinded, but was not seriously fourth behind Rose and two club. But he said it was a trade hurt. oo oe other. Australians, ‘the Yankees. had to make. Ivanov, Alemtov and Starshi- | But. Gilchrist’s 4:32.7 was 9.6 “~ felt we. just had to get an- nov scored for the Russians in the first period. Greig Hicks and Walker tallied for the Kaps. Ike Scott tied the score late in the second period, but the Russians . answered . with two goals by Ourzinov ‘and Alemtov in the last minute. 9 "Mayorov, Firsov and , Yankut shev scored another ..threergoals for the Russians in-vthe, third period before Kaps answere with a goal by Mar¢el Tessier. seconds slower than the third-, other established: starting pitch- placed Australian. _yer if we were to win the pennant Linda “Ludgrove, 15, a London ‘against next year,” he said. i ; : i g ERP , Minor Basketball Roundup “- In‘ local’ minor league basket- tors trounced . Deane Cleaners ball action at the Civic Centre!39*to 16. Big guns. for Rupert last “night -four’’ games were Motors were. Ian Jessep, 12 played.: No close, tilts were re- points, and George Dudoward, corded although, action was fast|10 points. For’ the losers Bob 2. TONIGHT #6" "WEDNESDAY 7:15 p.m. WESTERN } r rwt ah tp AE BE suney _ ERS “sya pup reawcy vowsck VM COLOR Ho DUAKE EDDY/GUY MITCHELL tr, § Y yi Beye tinus| | TOWERING TOWARD YOU AGAIN- | THE BiG FILM FROM THE Bit BOOK! — and colorful.” © Bobble scored eight points and “ fee ves ee - WOMEN'S LEAGUE - Two new season highs were eS- tablished last week in the Wo- men’s Bowling League. In A Division, Kay Franks of Dibbs rolled 806 for a high three record. High single game was marked up by Grace Shuster of Hard Hats with 309. Annettes team capturéd both team single and three with 1012 and 2675 respectively. In B Division, Odd Balls team lset the other new mark of the CaAaink RAS To HUMPHREY BOGART -JOSE FERRER VAN JOHNSON - FRED MacMURRAY | evening with a triple of 2682. i ‘TODAY to THURSDAY 7:30 dels 6145 - 9:20 p.m. . @®@ ~~ andthe , _— wet on etbdae V4E ? i tae ; Taek oy KR PRISON cate — SAT. MATINEE 2 p.m. « the story of that man an ne RE ‘They also took high single game b ] with 914... + Log |} Points’ won are as, follows: | ow. A League Annettes 4, Stars 0; McLean and Ruderham 4, PRF Credit Union 0: Hard Hats 4, Green- horns 0; New Laurel 3, Jean- nettes 1; Granby 3, Twisters 1; i at Dibbs 2, Shop-Easy 2. d his76 trombones Va ope wonderful, wonderful ae - Odd Balls 4, Alley Cats 0; ties eet p.m.—FRIDAY, SATURDAY Co- | ‘Big Sisters 2%, ekahs 2, Bab- cock 2; White Caps 2, Shenton’'s' 2: Union Maids 2, Fashion Foot-. wear 2. CELCO CITY “BR” LEAGUE George Kent and his PWA team walked off with top laurels op 3, Ketas 1; 4 8 wpa pak Pt Coe tee : . : ‘game, UFAWU | Jim Wood six points. won..its,. Brothers, . ‘Led .by Tom Crosby|saw Broadway Cafe doubling the never looked back after the|Brown each scored 10 points for 8c Church. |” second consecutive win Monday when all teams wiil be alloted Beatniks 142; Reb ab oe Ted: Shepard netted 16 points sumes the ~ Inthe’ ‘opening } FAW | 1 its first game of the minor| The last game, between Broad_ league season 20-10 over Nelson| way Cafe and United Church, with seven .points: and Denny|score on. United Church 24 to Rudy ‘with six points UFAWU|12. Tom Murdoch and Len starting’ whistle. Richard Leeson| Broadway. Cafe “while Arnold si ored . six points in a losing| Clifton notehed six for United causé for Nelson. Bros. oe "Philpott Evitt. recorded its} Next local minor action takes SECO! C place Saturday. at Civic Centre with a, lop-sided 34 to 18 win over’. O phans "Blue... 22): “- | practice time between the hours of 9 am. and 4 p.m. Play re- and Bob. Jackson scored 13 points \for. Philpott Evitt. with a full schedule of games, Pcte Peterson, Ron Morrison, and Ron Tough all scored four markers each for the luckless PRO-BASKETBALL last week in the Celco City “B" |Orphans. National Association division. - In the third game, Rupert Mo- Chicago 106, Los Angeles 128 George rolled a high three of-/ ———--- oe - Te treat 659 while his team captured high single of 1034 and three of 3169. Angelo Pomponio of Thirsty 7 won men’s high single with 287, ; For the women. it was Emily |. Butt of Johnson Outboards with 292 and’ Doreen .Edwards of Teddy Boys with’ a ‘triple total of 558. ° ; Nesults as follows: ‘Star Cabs 2, Canadian Steve-. , 2 Sint es Show pe Nov. 28, 29, Dec. 1 doring 2; Sunrise 3, Hot Shots ly}: | Overwaltea 3, Bill Thomber 1; | Islander Hall Johnson Outhoards 4, Leftovers || | on a 0; Thirsty 7" 3, Teddy Boys 1}; PWA 4, Clvil Seryice 0. | 703 West 2nd Ave. tune he played on i — every heart intown! Here are the results of action Monday night in the Prince Ru- pert Women’s curling club. Draws for three weeks also follow: 7:00 p.m. McDonald 12, Bremner 9; Lew- iis 11, Shier 7; Rivett 5, Deane 9; i Billing 13, Newton 5; Bateman 4, * vt IC F 4 af ian in 4 \ Vie Mand OH Sai nyse air t n i woe fie te I : HERON GHG: PCH) esa Gordon 8m co Gomer 13°Ste'8} amstrong PAIN OF EMG GTEC RCO COLO LOR AERO ES POR LAR hs a eae ae a} nD) a [RU a ‘eo i “rhls edvertivoment {6 no! published or displayed. by the Llquer Control Berd or by the Gevernment of British Columblas RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS |. SCIATICA — ‘LUMBAGO | GOUT | rellaved with DMTCIPTON'H TG i ho CINE a torn davatonuad te xiii ' erbaliat of 60° ynurs Va imeelne consiete of atin Inari (ania, fun hea dita ae wription, allot whieh ahauld fiaip to @ for vd Pe LLORAS) OLD FASHIONED SOUR COLLING Women’s curling wrap \ ‘ 8, Johnson 12; Kerr 12, Hargrove 10; Pallant 8, Holkestad 5; Eby - 9, Dominato 6; Whatman 12, Merrison 11. Women's Draws 7:00 pm. Dec. 3 Gomez vs Holkestad; Arm strong vs Dominato; Korr Vs Merrison; Pallant vs Scott; Bby , Arthur Kent — Director Nora Thompson — Pianist Bring the Family — It's a Family Show! Curtain Timo; 8:15 Adults 1.50 - ‘Children 75¢ Yanks veteran Skowron traded off to Dodgers ROCHESTER, N.Y. (@ — Los} The departure of the 26-year- old Williams, who won 14 games for the Dodgers last season was the first move by Dodger gen- eral manager E. J. Bavasi, who had vowed to .make some changes on the club that blew the National..League flag in a playoff after going into the final week with a four-game lead. | BILL SKOWRON “we're not through. trading by S following Monday. any means,” Bavasi said at the: 1 baseball convention here, . i co In deals of much ‘lesser im-| ELK S pact, Kansas City Athletics an-; March of Dimes jounced the conditional pur. | N oe . chase of southpaw pitcher Ted ewspaper Bingo Bowsfield of Penticton from. Los | New number: Angeles Angels and Washington ; 0-61, a Senators sent Harry Bright, | B tN G oO citcher - first baseman, to Cin-| 9 20 44 55 T1 cinnati Reds for rookie first- 15. 23...42 60. 62 baseman Rogelio Alvarez. | i + 4 (19'°.5°32 257 | 63 . Bavasi said. Skowron is “the | 19°25 39° 47 “68. guy who can supply us with the! i330. ~»=)———i4As«éD much needed right-hand punch | 14 19. 46 72 we lacked last year.” Skowron | 3 26° 53 14 slammed 23 home~ runs and | 5 29° 59 drove in 80 runs last season, % 2 O84. > 49 ‘Dodger manager Walter Alston | (99 - 56 plans to platoon Skowron who! oe 51. has hit 165. home runs in nine|J °° gg owe ee year, at first base with the lift- | ao’ ‘evr handed hitting Ron Fairly. Win a. '63 Chevrole After. the first’ six compulsory, arate ieee ne tewaeennememnemani cata ay cae eae A LE “Something to. 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