Cr TAKING ONG tS the chin frem Bir sty right, takes one on round of middle- Cubn — Joey Archer, RieLardsen im the third weight bout an New Yerk’s Madiss a) Sc Waure Garden, Areher, nat e ae [ry . ae 4 by i gs Pe) BY s: a ag as \oinels, eG % t had by WHL goa! Bucks win tight ones — | vorite’s paar) : . ' “yu Ww Ye eee of New York. won a unanimous decsion over menardson, Cana- dian middleweight champion trom Svdney, N.S., in their tele- vised 10- rounder. . stitches to close a gash in hisof the best efforts of the season | ear. ky Caleary. Nerthern Divsion | SCORES THE WINNER eeliar dweiers. The Bucks are Art Jones seored the winner at front-runners in the Southern 7:29 of overtime and ruined one Divusion. PD POLL PPP LDP DOLD OE LPL OLED PLOE LD OLDE LLAE CODD L LOE LODL DD & PREP ZONE FLAYOFFS SET —SEVEN TEAMS Will PLAY Mr. Don L. Hartwig today advised that the Northern Zone High Schoo! Basketball playoffs to be held in Prince Rupert February 28 - March 2, will include the following senior boys teams: Kitimat, Terrace, Hazelton, Massett, Ocean Falls, Prince Rupert Rainmakers and Booth Ravens. The winner of the zone will then travel to Vancouver for the provincial high school playdown. Tickets may be obtained from any high school student and basketball buffs are advised to get their tickets early and avoid disappointment. PP PL LODO LOBED DELP E LE PLDO EDO LLDPE VPELODADE CLO LT MOVELLPVOO LL ODO DPODOOCDPODOD WI BESOM AN STANE a By THE CANADINVN PRESS One af came Comet’s goals It was ano uh ie aivht] b> tees cdged the Canucks Tuesday for at leas to Western) one al} macouver came irem a : ’ . Daeg 3 seat mp © Hockey League sovkeepers, Gil- | tay Braue shot Villemure had les Villemure of Vanecuver Caine | terided wos wide, ucks and Calgary Stalapeders The Siamipecers’ 3-2 overtime Roy Edwards. oexs to Bortlund Bueckaroos in as re ee aloory was cme long tue of (oO for Bdawwords. “% t ayn “8 ; . ; Hockey FOURS - >? fio. terted in the first period Ba The Cree abhen Edwards raced ter the Ameriti Byo te goer tty Dut got there a split Baltinore &. ae 4 ecer.d ouiier Buckaroos’ Tom estert ered VWreltarthy fired jt j \ Spokane 4. Vancever MeCartny fired it into the empty Porthind 3, Caleary 2 et. — Eastern Prete. ier a Loar Jankewski tied the game St. ous 2. naenente ‘ ‘ater in the period and Gord . rsrte eae ys ’ ate] 4 . ory ‘ 9. : , , Kitghener-Warerlen 1 Coats tedanl pat Calgary ahead 2-1 in’ j & Ontarto Aniader 4% me SevoHa. ; “Niagara Falls 2 St Corberees 2 Tommy MeVie tied the game ; Metre Peron ty ve vativ an the third. Then, with ero anne ca dt tarmiian wort aominute left in the regu- St. Paul vp. Greate & afer Cie, mdwards and Port- Eastern Paeie oats Ken Lauftian collided in Philadel yin @ uso che net. Edwards needed six Now Sw erst be wane , ee __ New Cilasocy Nt: First came ob iets Hone atu Denny Moyer. nis 1153. Porland, Ore. outpointed “Trqeh oe Tete a . . ieee byes Soe GM ya ton. 1908). Hono- PUPS apie 4 baat . . final fui tA Moyer retained the sashatetieyges seis world junior middleweight title. Yorktes, 7 roy : . sredote tees cee Bane og Sen Antonio, Tex, — Jorze Plin Flos, 20 Webra on Bubs Salavar, 118. Mexico. Edm een ee! knocked out Oscar German, 117, 2 yoy teary 4 i me de rcenpaye i C Red Deer 0. Dr re Riuskevon. Mich... 9. ‘ BS EB 1 AE tea Ba TH URS SAY to SATURDAY — 7-9 p.m. ‘What goes together ? Two Wonderful BISHEY Movies eS and Your rh Family! . g&3 & rO oe ba earns nae? \ is j 2 SAT. MATENTES Cdr belaon 31:09 ara. and 2 p.m. COMING ALL INEXT WEEK LAE RLS SOMALI TTA I (THE GREAYVYESYT ADVENTURE AND ROMANC i bd A THOUS AND YEARS! “Big as '‘Ben-Hur' ...tf not bigger!” teh A. Tinos Elan SAMUEL BIGNSTON srewents CHRRLIEN SHI HESTON LOREN RE LION GIMME TAL O'Mh'Suece TeciiWiRAMA » TECHMICALOR » WAN AINCULS GAC ESYOND HIE) LLG) ASHI TRIO ant CABLRT LOM pues MO ok wns ARIE ME EER wea HLL AORDAN l Linu Preity J am peace mth in | ht PRIDUUTIUNS Gilubuled by ALULD ARIISIS thie ted try ANTHONY MAK t ‘ ut ‘tion in this column the facts as far :coneerned. got Al THE RUPERT CUl By BOB RUDDERITAM Don't. blame Peter or anyone Peter Bell approached me the else if this nappens to you} tor other day and suggested I men- you have your warning. Do Rke 1 did the other night, I entered my rink and am in the first ten so as long as we doen't get a rash of about 65 outside entries, I’m safe, I knew that if some of the lo- cals are left behind the glass during the bonspiel they will beef something awful, but to anyone who has been in any number cf Bonspiels, the outside rinks are the fellows who make it worthwhile. It is too bad we have to make this restriction but the Bonspiel would drag on too as our Marine Bonspiel are There is a maximum = cf rinks Which can enter the Bon- spiel and as no visiting rink will be turned down, it means that perhaps some of the lecal en- tries will not be able ta vet into the spel as we are going to have to drop off the last entrics to make way for the visitors, In me 2 other words if we should 30 local entries and 25 out- side entries. the last three local rinks to register with Pever are lone if we allowed an unlmited eoine to be en the outside louk- cntry. Then the Visitors would ine in, not be able to stay to the end TODAY ONLY — at 7 p.m. me PARAVISION’ AOR HOPE “THAT CERTAIN FEELING” STaay TOMORROW | Gee ~It your nerves can stand it after PSYCHO! ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S 7 pm, MOTION PICTURE SUSPENSE aida 9:05 “REAR WINDOW A PARAMOUNT PIGTURE STARRING JAMES STEWART _ FECHNicoLor WENDELL COREY THELMA RITTER GRACE KELLY - RAYMOND BURR (V6 PERRY MASON) e&bitsé aN is i THEATOE 1 MEG meg E OE AMAL OPED “WET TELA Om Com EY gs >RENENRmNNENENER RAED L MONEY PRETTY GOOD INCENTIVE By MARVEN MOSS MONTREAL i?) — Jim Trimble, 44, onetime wonder boy coach in the National Football League, has been lured away from Ham- ilton Tiger-Cats Ey Montreal Ticat's Trimble trave! to toil for Lark's Ted Alouettes for a contract believed to call for a piece of the gate at home games, plus other bonuses. “There are incentives”, said Trimble Tuesday at a press con- ference. But he declined to re- veal contract terms. So did Ted Workman, 30, president of the Alouettes. Trimble left an $18,500-a-year job at Hamilton with another season left in a five-year con- tract. Harv Raymond Sports Reliable sources here say his Montreal contract provides about $22,000 annually in addi- tion tc bonus payments for ticket sales in excess of 20,000 a game and a winning effort, “It’s the greatest opportunity I've ever had in professional football,” said Trimble, Sports Writer His Hamilton job was offered jWrince Kuper Wednesday, February 20, 1963 to Ralph Sazio, Ticats assistant coach the last 10 years. Sazio was expected to reply today. Oanp srews tro. By PAUL RIMSTEAD GUELPH, Ont. ¢(@) — Luck or no luck, skip Wayne Saboe had! his Alberta rink in the fa- role in the Canadian; schoolboy curling championship today. But nobody discounted) a strong Quebes rink from Mont- {real High School, the only four- some which could match berta’s record of four wins | four starts. Thanks to Saboe's shrewdness and shotmaking, Alberta scored a 6-5 win over mighty Saskat- chewan Tuesday night in the ,fourth round of the 11-round 'tournament. It was a skipping duel which provided the best curling of the first two days of the round-robin competition. Sboe and skip Den- nis Balderston of Saskatchewan were brilliant, Saboe broke a 5-5 tie his first rock in the final round but ac- Al- in ING RINK of the Bonspiel and the whole affair would fall flat. ~$So if you are a. skip, get your entry in now to Peter Bell. He is usualy at the rink on Tues- will alsc be taken at G, P. ker’s office. If you play any other position, ask your skip if he is going to take you into the bonspiel. If the poor sport wen't because he says you are not good enough, you wall at least have time to shop around to get someone else to go into the Bonspiel! with. I think most skips have indi- cated by this time that they are going to go into the bonspiel and are taking their club rink or join- ing up with someone else, so you should know where you stand. Tin- der up and ask a skip of your choice if he has a spot for you. He should be pleased, it’s a com- pliment, If you would like to have no preference as to skips, thirds or what have you, let Peter knew and I'm sure he will find 'a place for you on a po- tential Grand Aggregate Winner. Get into the Marine, best, Hoop | Reps still in doubt ST. CATHARINES, Ont. ©?) —M. W. Leeson, president of the Canadian Amateur Basket- ball . Assoclation, has denied that ‘CABA reneged on its orig: inal decision to send Lethbridge Nationals to the Pan-American Gimes later this year, We said in an interview Tros- day night the Nationals had never been offielally chosen, We was replying to state- ments by Western offleial Luke Moyls, who sald the CABA had chosen the Lethbridge team in August and reilerated the choler In December, "That is not sald. We sald a meeting was held In Toronto Tuesday night to de- termine the method of choosing the Canadian represntatives, Te would release the deeiston taday about noon, he sald. ATTEND MEETING At the meeting was Leeson wore Bob Mitehell, national socretary oof the CANA, and | Don Raul ehalyman of the Canadian games committee, neh). Leeson | —. Schoolboy Bonspiel Keepers features sharp play days and Thursdays or entries. If you are left off a rink, wan-_ get into the thick of things and . it’s the: TRIMBLE REPLACES MOSS Workman, fired Perry Muss as Argos head coach and general manager January 30 after a policy disagreement. Workman said Tuesday Trim- zle will take over as the club's oo ; director of player personnel, a "tually won it in the eighth. It scouting post filled by J. I. Al- ;}was the type of game in which lbrecht who quit the Als two no rink counted more than one weeks ago to join Oakland Ruid- rock in any round, but Saskat-iers of the American Football ,; chewan, by striking first, had a League as business manager. $ ze school-age children, said carler he wanted the two jobs Moss held. But Werkman said the general manager’s post will Me abolished. Australia gains ashes By LESLIE SMITH SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) -- Australia today retained thé ashes -- symbel of Anglo-Aus- tralan cricket supremacy — when the fifth and decisive mateh of the 1963 test series ended in a draw. Fach country won one of the five matches and the other three were drawn, allowing Aus» tralia, the holders, to keep thé ashes for another year. ; Neither side came anywhere near a victory today and though Engish captain Ted Dexter madé a gesture toward injecting some life into the mutch by declaring at lunch and giving Australia a target of 241 runs in 240 min- utes for a win, it was really only a gesture. 4 caused a difference of opinion. : Parker in Hogtown” TORONTO (@ — Jackie Par- ker checked into town from Ed- monton Tuesday night in a happy frame of mind and an- xious to talk contract with his new foctball employers, Toronto Argonauts. The same could be | \ 1 | | 1 | i 6th Ave. & Fulton St. QUALITY GROCERIES & -3 lead. Trimble, a native of McKees- Saboe, helped by a great port, PA. and father of six draw shot by vice-skip Ron - Hanipton, picked up two in a-. thrilling eighth and = which! COMPANY LTD. Dial 2141 - 2142 - MEATS - PRODUCE said of the Argonauts. Parker, 31, triple-threat quar- terback traded to Argonauts by Edmonton Eskimos of the West- ern Conference for five players, was.flown here to appear on a televis:on show and to attend a press conference. He and Argos will open contract negotations Friday. DAINTY Curling Draw Feb. 26, 7:00 p.m. Simpson vs Cloutier; Crowe vs Blocka; Anderson vs Scott; Si- mundson vs Warren; Dominato vs Billings; Lemire vs Eyolfson. | 9:15 p.m. Lindsay vs Gomez; K. McLean | vs Kerr; Smith vs Martin; T. Lewis vs J. Eby; Rudderham vs | Ford; Armstrong vs Kristman- son, 20-oz. Tins NABOB — Cut Green Beans... CARNATION Milk 4 MALKIN’S Peanut Butter Feb, 27th 7:00 p.m. Parker vs Gordon; B. Eby vs Fudger; Greene vs Klut; Duffus vs Paisley: Bjarnson vs Manson; H. Lewis vs Murray, wilS p.m. MacDunald vs Johnston; Mor- o4 VS McKeown; Dibb vs Lambie; Sheppard vs J. McLean; Trus- colt vs Bateman; Mathews vs Langford. Feb 28th 7:00 p.m. Blocka vs Eyolfson; Dominato vs Anderson; Crowe vs Scott; Billings vs Simudson; Lemire vs Simpson; Cloutier vs Warren, 9:15 p.m. Kerr vs Kristmanson; Rudder- ham vs Smith: K. MeLean vs Martin; Ford vs 'T. Lewis: Arm- ‘strony vs Lindsay; Gomez vs J. Eby. March Ist, 7:00 p.m, Prudger vs Murray; Biarnson vs ‘Greene; B, Eby vs Klut; Manson | vs Duatfus; HW. Lewls vs Parker; Gordon vs Prisley, 9:15 p.m, McKeown vs Langford: Trus- Cott vs Dibh; Moroz vs Lambie; Bateman vs Sheppard; Mathews vs MacDonald; Johnston vs J. MeLean, t ' Oranges * 180's Onions Mixed C ‘Curling Feb, 23rd J. Giorcano vs R, Merrison T. Kanki vs 1D, Johnson B, Gurvich vs J. Ritehle BS. Simpson vs A. McFarlane D. Aeherk vs RB, Ford D. Bill vs Ro Armstrong R. Montgomery ve G, Bateman T. Crawley vs P. Donne J. Bcott vs G. Mekkeown G, Dahl vs 1D. Vlelels J. McLeod vs R, Rudderham I thy va PR, Baines Mareh gnd G4, Cloutier vs B. Kerr T. Boulter va P, Bell J, Pylot va R. Holkestad L, Langford vs T. 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