Cr De ee ee ee ee et |. Smokies —drub Czech B team PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (0 Canada's Trail Smoke Eaters broke loose in the second period tonight to wallop Czechoslov- akia’s national B team 9-3 in an exhibition hockey game. The Smokies, warming up for the world championships, scored two unanswered goals in the - Schoolbo y | spiel in final day By PAUL RIMSTEAD GUELPH, Ont. (¢ bec on a hot streak, or is John Hammond a lucky skip? This is the question asked most often at the Canadian schoolboy curling champion- shiji." And the rink wanting the answer most is a classy four- some from Alberta. It was boiled down to two rinks Thursday—unbeaten Que- bec and Alberta—and_ they meet tonight. Alberta was expected to be strong but the Quebec boys are trying to dispel a feeling that luck has carried them this far. “Sure we're lucky,’ Ham- mond said Thursday 9 night. “But we also play for lucky shots, If you nike those it’s the best way to demcratize your oppcsition.” Some folks had said Montreal high school rink was undefeated only because it hadn't met another rink of con-. sequence. But the Montrealers’ ; have beaten them all except: the Alberta foursome. a preci-, sion rink from Bonnie Doon, composite high school at Ed-' imonton. AY Menw most out of life like Brown Jug. Brown Jug appeals to the man whe builds his own boat. The mean who knows a good thing when he sees it. The man who looks for quality aad value in every: thing hr buys. Brown Jug is the light, bright whisky. It’s charcoal filtered for extra smoothness, A lot of people think it's the best for their taste. Try Brown Jug Whisky sven, We're sure you'll like it, IRCOAL FILTERE” wr Le The Lightest, Brightest, Whisky Under the Sun ce re ' Cooler ters dicave Pre re daotedtirys tine wihaskios sane LAS ‘ Pe ne ot or Yay ', Lf area “ey Wer AW MA ae Wheat oh Baar hele ew, -—~ Is Que- . the 3 j | ; _ Terrace cn Sunday, February 17 were the sharp Jean Gorden rink Leeweregnees pit nes win 9-3 first period and outscored the Czechs 6-2 in the second, Both teams scored a goal each in the final period. Walt Peacosh and Russ Kowal- chuk had a hot night for the touring Smokies. Peacosh scored four goals, while Kowalehuk picked up four assists, Howie Hornby, with two, and Andy Tambellini, Gerry Penner and Harold Jones added the other Trail goals, Twelve penalties were handed out—all but two of them _— to Trail. - Weekend sports calendar | FRIDAY Floor Hockey—Civic Centre STAN MIKITA .. hat trick (way Cafe (playoff) 7:00 p.m.—Elks vs Cubs (first 6:30 p.m.—Nelson Bros. vs UF- | game of playoff) AWU (intermediate “B’’) 8:30 p.m.—Hawks vs Celgar 7:30-——United Church vs_ Bo- (playoff) Me-Hi ‘‘B" SATURDAY 8:30—Sunrise vs Celgar (first Basketball—Civic Centre game best of three) 10:00 am. — Green vs Yellow SUNDAY Swimming—Civic Centre 2:00 - 5:00; 7:00 Swimming. 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Canadian Press Staff Writer | ( ' Chicago Black Hawks’ Na- _tional Hockey League opposition lis finding out it can stop Stan Mikila or Bobby Hull some of. ‘the time but it can’t stop both Mikita’ and Wull, with some | ‘strong suport from goaltender ; ‘Glen Hall, ganged up on the! ‘Red Wings at Detroit last night j rand led the first-place Hawks ; to a 5-3 victory in the lone ‘game played. The win gave: Chicago 70 points, five more ‘than the second-place Toronto Maple Leafs, who lead Mont- real Canadians by a point. De- .8 Prince Rupert Daily News Irriday, February 22, 1963 Comets, Biades each win games. By THE CANADIAN PRESS t ' | Spokane Comets are well on; ‘their way to becoming the team | ‘that won its battles but lest the | war, | | Thursday nights Western 'Hockey League action---Los An- | 'eeles Blades’ 3-2 win over Van- lecuver Canucks and Spokane’s j4-3 victcry over Seattle Totem; —contributed to a situation that must give league executives the shivers. Svokane’s win gave them a season's record Gf 51 points on 25 wins, 24 Jlusses and a tie, while the less left Seattle with just two more points after two: more games. But as matters stand Seattle is almost certain to reach the! WHL playotfs and Srokane is; nearly as certain to miss them. NAL big 7 : Pt . Howe. Detroit 29 31 60 ‘Hull. Chieaso 30° 29 59, Mikital Chicaso 20 34 59 Bucyk. Boston 24 35 59 Oliver, Beton 21 38 59 | Mahovlich, Toronto 20 28 58} ; Beliveau. Montreal 14. 44 «#38: rr | Additional , Sport Page REMEMBER WHEN ... | By THE CANADIA NPRESS : The late Sir Malcolm Camp- Irall set a world auto speed re- ‘ecard of 272 miles an hour at. Daytona Beach, Fla. 30 years; ago today. He later boosted it: , to more than 3800 miles an hour, idchn Cobb pushed it to 394 miles - 6an hour on the Utah salt flats in 1947, GhT NATURAL HEAT Naturat hot water from many of Iceland's volewnie springs is sDpumped into towns to provide | heatine. \ | { i | { | | | | | | : The BEST spot for : MID-DAY LUNCHES displayed hy the Liquor Control Board or as Hawks win another { . ‘also had an assist. And Hall kicked out 42 shots, the most 3215 DIAL 3215 saves he’s made in a game this). FOR THE BEST season. IN The scoring output by the two Hawks twisted the NHL's indi-|| CHINESE FOOL vidual race into a tiger knot with only two points separating TRY THE the top seven players. Gordie Howe scored one of Detroit's GRANL CAFE Cr Last Night's Fights — Los Angeles (#—Jose Lopez, 118, Mexico, Knocked out Man- ucl Trazone, 120, Mexico, 8. Miami W--Jack Gilbert, 158, Knoxville, Tenn., outpointed Ed- die Febba, 155, Fort Lauderdale, ll roaring troil is fourth with 59. "RED E. 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