By CHARLES E. GIORDANO Jay Days 66—Chryslers 63 Lady Luck failed to show up, No luck for Chryslers | as Jay Day grab win best of it to give his squad a slim victory in outscoring Chrys- lers 9-6 in the extra five min- at the Civic Centre for Rupert Utes of play. Motors Chryslers when most needed Saturday night = and league-leading Jay Days took full advantage of it. That's the story in a nutshell as the Jay Days came througn with a torrid pace in overtime {to shade the rejuvenated Chryslers 66-63 in one of the more exciting games of the current senior bas- ketball season setn by a mere 20 fans. The game. which had previ- ously been cancelled because of ff proposed trip to Metlakatla and Ketchikan, Alaska, by the Rupert All-Stars, featured every- thing from hot play . making to extremely rough tactics under the boards. It was a see-saw battle that saw the big men slowed down with heavy checking and some back court stalwarts surge ahead with stamina galore, Guard Harvey Raymond head- ed the fast-moving Chrysler at- tack and cmerged top scorer for the evening with 19 points in the losing cause, Tuffy Howe, tied down with clese checking throughout the encounter, managed only 18; points for his Jay Days as com- | pared to his usual 20 to 30 mark- ers and sometimes even as high: as 40: Lanky John Lambie was, second high Jay Day marksman ; with 12 counters. Centre John Newton, under the strain of enza, was Chryslers’ man with 16 holes. Chryslers started out slow but moved up fast to take a 31-24 lead at the halfway mark. Jay. Davs entered the court in the second session and unleashed big guns Howe and Lambie to: outscore the auto squad 33-26 and deadlock the fight at 57-57: at the final bell. It was in the overtime stanz. that Chryslers absorbed the short end of the stick with Lady Luck moOwhere in sight as tegu- lar high-flying Shenton could do no better than a pair of hoops while gunner Howe made the suffering | an influ-:! second big: -ton Garden. In preliminary action Bo-Mi- Hi “B's” drubbed UFAWU 58-26. Jim Greer and Ken Paton shared scoring honors for Booth with 25 and 21 points respec- tively, Jim Jefferies was high man for the fishery boys scor- ing 11 points, Tn the second preliminary, Bob Kelsey Jed Sunrise to an easy 50-24 win over Ravens. Bob Gru- ber chipped in with 13 for the BASEBALL HA Paseball Hall of Fame, died today. later. left arm. However, or photographers able te sec: PPLIL OF BOSTON «p -— Canada, play- ing an increasingly prominent role in United States track and | field mects, is sending another, strong contingent to the 37th! annual Knights of Columbus games next Saturday at the Bos- Toronto distance stars Bruce Kidd and Bill Crothers head the: parade, Kidd is in the two-mile run, an event in which he set a rec- ord — eight minutes, 49.2 sec- onds-—in 1961. Last year he fin- A little bit of sport > WASHINGTON i -- Chicago | Bears fullback Rick Casares and : LAVER LOSES SYDNEY, Australia Ww — ‘I’m - ROGERS HORNSBY DIES CHICAGO (AP) —- lkog Hornsby, perhaps baseball’s greatest right-handed hitter, had entered Wesiey Memorial Hospital December 10 for a cataract removal and suffered a stroke five days He was reported making satisfactory improvement from a clox which produced weakness of the left leg and at no time since his stroke were reporters Canada will send strong track team to American meet Swe we ee ewe ee winners. Cec Wihp was top man for Ravens counting 12 markets. Lineups: Jay-Days—Adams 11, Spring 8, Cic- cone 3, Lambie 12, Smith 6, biowe 18, Nickerson 8. Total 66, Chryslers—Sunberg 10, Newton 16, Shenton 10, Specht 1, Raymond 19, McNeill 5, Kilpatrick 2, Tetal 63. Sunrise—Slack 8. Haudensehiid 7, Gruber 13, Rudolph 6, Dean 2, Kel- sey 14. Totul 50, Ravens— Gordon 4, Campbell 2. Lloyd 6,Wing 12. Ts-tal 24, Bo-Me-Hi —- Postulo 4, Greer 25, Cluyton 6, Paton 21, 58, UFAWU-— Parnell! 7, Jeffries 3. Crosby 5, Jeffries 11. Total 26. PLL LLL LLL LL OL LLL LL OF FAMER Timms 2, Total ers Hornsby, 66, member of of heart disease in hospital the ‘Rajah of Swat.’’ POCLO LOD DOLL OLPOO DEGLI PDO VOC DOGLD woe ye ey ee kee eA etree “me * HABS UNBEATEN IN 10 GAMES By The Canadian Press Montreal Canadiens and their ‘ masked netminder Jacques Plante, have finally won against Rangers’ Andy Bathgate — but not before the stylish right % , ° winger set a National Hockey ANDY BATHGATE League record for scoring in . sets new mark consecutive games. — Bathgate began his scoring as streak against Canadiens Dec. 15, beating Plante cleanly with a sizzling slap-shot. He scored in his 10th consecu- tive game Saturday night against Canadiens to set a league record, beating Plante with two crackl- ing slap-shots. The teams played to a 2-2 draw. But Sunday night Bathgate was held scoreless—along with the rest of the Rangers—as Can- adiens humbled the New Yorkers 6-0 on home ice. Bathgate got off six shots, but none caused Plante much trouble. The result not only snapped Bathgate’s streak, but it also kept one of Canadiens’ own alive — they have gone unbeaten in their last 10 games. TRAIL BY POINT Canadiens are in third place— a point behind Chicago Black Harv Raymond Sports Writer Monday jOrince Revert Oatly Mews Lo. . January 7, 1963 EDDIE SHACK . hat trick ished third, limping to the fin- ish on an injured foot. Crothers, winner of the 1,.000- yard event last year, will face the 1961 winner, Ernie Cunliffe of Oxnard, Calif. Another entry in that event is Toronto’s Ergas Leps. Jim Irons of Brampton, Ont., faces stiff competition in the mile run, Bill Dotson of Kansas heads the field. He’s one of sev- en United States runners who have run a mile in less than four minutes. The mect’s mile record is 4:05 registered by Ireland’s Ron De- lany. But three entries, including Irens, have at least matched that mark. Dave Ellis of Toronto com-, pletes the Canadian team. He’ ih | owner-ccich George Halas face sorry, I certainly played like an‘ run against Kidd in the two- ~mile | questioning by tion with a sub-committee study of gambling in professional and amateur sports, LITTLER LEADS WAY LOS ANGELES # —The older: guard of professional golf, top- ped by former U.S. Open cham- pion Gene Littler, led the way into the second round of the $50,000 Los Angeles Open Satur- day. . OWEN QUITS _REGINA Gruff Steve Gwen quit Sunday as head coach of Saskatchewan Roughriders af- ter helping Hft the club from the Western Football Confer- ence basement to a playoff berth in two seasons, - Pro Basketball By The Associuted Press United States! amateur, Senate investigators in connec: 1 I ’ said Rod Laver after) osing his second consecutive Rcsewall, who took only three sets to conquer Laver 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 Sunday termed “Laver good”: take him 12: but said “it wil} months to learn to concentrate.” Lew Hoad whipped the former amateur king 6-8, 6-4, 6-3, 8-6 Saturday. BARNS CHANCE LOS ANGELES |) — Harland Svare, acting coach of Los An- geles Rams for the last six games of the National Football League season, has earned a shot at improving the fortunes of his luckless club this fall. STAMPS WIN WILLIAMS LAKE (. Hams Lake Stampeders beat — Wil- orofessional tennis match. Ken | York Athletic Club, ‘event. : Pete the New who chased Kidd to his record two years ago, is again in the race. New York (fi — Joey Archer. 159. New York, outpcinted Den- ny Moyer, 15914, Portland, Ore.. (10), Tours, France im— — Alphonse Halimi. France, outpointed Raf- ael Fernandez, Spain, (10). Featherweights. McArdle of HOCKEY SCOREBOARD By The Canadian Press SATURDAY National League Boston 2, Toronto 4 New York 2. Montreal 2 Kastern Protessional Hull-Ottawa 5, Kingston 6 Western League Vancouver §, Portland 3 Seattle 5. Spokane 6 International League Port Huron 7, St. Paul 4 Minneapolis 5. Omaha 4 Muskegon 1, Fort Wayne Manitoba Junior Winnipeg Rangers 5. Monarchs 2 Saskatchewan -buntor Estevan 2, Saskatoon 2 Regina 1. Moose Jaw 4 to 22-10 p Sparked by the seven-goal per- formance of Bob Erickson, Elks pounded Cubs 22-10 in junior men’s floor hockey at the Civic: Centre Friday night. Elks led 4-2 after one period; 6 14-6 after the sandwich frame; and outscored the tired Cubs 8- 4 NHL BIG SEVEN Boston Bruins, low men in the Winniper Flin Flon 1, Melville 3 National Hockey League’s team SUNDAY standings, were the hio oainers nM ae weeenyy fat vem Otte among the top seven individual point-getters last weekend. Their star forward line of Johnny Bucyk, Murray Oliver and Tommy Williams has ac- counted for 44 goals this sea- son, at least two more goals than any other combination in National League Toronto 5, Chicago t Montreal 6. New York 0 Boston 5, Detroit 5 Arertican League Quebec 2, Buffalo 3 Hershey 7, Baltimore 2 Pittsburgh 3, Providence 4 Springfield 6. Rochester 6 Eastern Professional Kingston 3, Hull-Ottawa 2 / Sudbury 2%. St, Lovis 5 ;the league. Western League \- Bucyk, one of the best left Spokane 0 Portland 4 ;wingers in the business, picked Woodstock 2 Chatham 4 up a goa] and three assists for Galt °, Windsor 11 a total of 37 points and undis- Tnternational League puted possession of third place Omaha 3, Minneapolis 7 in the individual race. i Fort Wavne 9, Muskecon 6 G A Pt Saskatchewan Senior Yorkton 3. Winnineg 6 Bathgate, New York 20 22 42, Peter! ony er a Mahovlich, Toronto 23 18 41 eaterborough 4, antreal & . « t Hamilton 6, St, Catharines 3 Bucyk, Boston M7 21 38 Metro Toronto Junior A Oliver, Boston 13° 23 «436 Whitby 1. Marlboros 11 Prentice, New York 11 24 35 Brampton 1. Neil McNeil 12 Howe, Detroit 15 19 34 Funder Bay Juntor Richard, Montreal 14 20 34 Fort William Hurricanes 8, Fort we , . William Canadiens 5 ‘Mikita, Chicago 13 21 34 Erickson sparks Elks uck victory in the finale to win going away... Clean play and fine passing were the order of the day, and referee Ron Basso only called ' three penalties. all minors. Rick Newson scored 4 goals to aid the EIk’s cause while Gord Cameron Jr. led the losers count- ing four goals. Scorers: Elks— Schooly Ogilvie 1, n mez 1, 22. . Cubs—Mullin 1, Berg 2, Dun- can 1, Movald 2, Cameron 4, To- tal 10. Here is the final half of both schedules—junior and senior—-up to playoff time. Jan. 8—Tigers vs Elks—Junior. Jan. 11— Tigers vs Cubs—Jr., Cougars vs Hawks—Sr. © Jan, 15 — Elks vs Cubs-—Jr.; ,Hawks vs Celgar—Sr. Jan. 22—Tigers vs Elks—Jr.; Cougars vs Celgar—Sr. Jan. 25— Elks vs Cubs—ZJr.; Celgar vs Hawks—Sr. Jan, 29—Tigers vs Cubs—Jr.; Cougars vs Hawks-—-Sr. Feb. 5—Cubs vs Elks — Jr.; Celgar vs Hawks—Sr. Feb. 8— Tigers vs Elks. Jr.; Cougars vs Celgar—Sr. Feb. 12—Tigers vs Cubs—dr.; Cougars vs Hawks—Ssr. Vanderhoof 11-3 Sunday to share top place in the Cariboo | saturday San Franciseo 127 Chicago 126 Syracuse 136 Cincinnati l17 Detroit 92 St. Louis 90 Los Angeles 106 Boston 104 Sunday Hockey League with Prinee George Hohawks, who lost 5-3 to Quesnel Kangaroos, AUCKLAND, NZ. (mM --- Brit- ain’s John Surtees won the New. Avaland Grand Prix auto Los Angeles 120 Cincinnati 110 Saturday in a 2.7-liter Lola. Gra- Detroit 1038 New York 102 Syracuse 114 Chieago 102 St. ham Hill of Britain, the “world driving champion, finished Louis 114 San Francisea 1038 8th. Bucks split weekend — for longest lead yet By ‘The Candin Press Portland Buekuroos split two weekend panes to fake the long- est Jead yet atop the Sonthern Division of the Western League, Basketball Schedule Potlowener od. the Pianer Raipert Minor Hie hketball Leinue sebe dle up) to Jittery 2b deli ive ‘huey 4 Nop eA edition ve Thipeate vite. “@ qii Be CO bgets ova eA. Wee Aopen bated Chime die pha pert Motor tpn Dente Clewiner 1. 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San rane “dseo Seals have 36, and Spokane is Jast with 35, In the Northern Division, Van- conver leads with 40 points, seven more than Beattie. Edmonten Fivers fallow with 380 points and Calgary Stampeders are last with 17, Don Wend turned in his see- ond shutout of the senson at Spokane, saving 24 shots ino one af the quietest games of the seuson, Only two minor penal- tes were cniled, GOVER SCORES TWECE Gerry Goyer, Tom MevVie and Tom MeCarthy seared tn the second period and Goyer ndded another ino the third, Tn Anturday’s games, former Portland defenceman Ron Mat- thews led Vancouver Canucks (to its wits over Buekmroos, race | new : | | | | | ely ws Bottom left and around We the ! | | | | | | Art Tindle - ae Dune Anderson | 3011 Pottls Allan Kah Grian Specht Skip Cronk David Pitre. Wayne Haldend Al Hanmer Dennd s Ronney Ken Shields Wayne Specht Rainmakers next game Terrace Migh at 8:00 PLM. Pri, Jen. 12 here P Handy Andy sets new mark in NHL consecutive scoring Hawks and Toronto Maple Leafs, tied for first with 45 points. Canadiens have a game in hand over both the leaders. The Leafs broke out of a four- POP PPCCDPROOCCI“LLP GS. PPO OL LOGS Standings wteftfT irF ia ?Pt. Toronto 20 13 £5 124 100 45 Chicago 18 11 9 97 89 45 Montreal 16 9 12113 84 44 Detroit 16 12 #8 92 «S11 40 New York 12 20 7 114 127 31 Boston 6 23 9 105 154 21 PPPOE DOODLES DE FE PPODPOLEOLOVOLOOR game winless string to vault into first place during the week- end, coming from behind to whip Boston Bruins 4-2 Saturday night and then taming the Hawks 5-1 in Chicago Sunday night. Eddie Shack, a bench-warmer who has come on to earn a steady Spgt on Leafs’ big line’ with Frank Mahovlich and Red Kelly, paced Toronto Sunday night with a- three-goal performance. It was only the third triple effort of the season—the first two go- ing to Rangers’ Andy Hebenton and Canadiens’ Boom - Boom Geoffrion. In the remaining weekend game, last-place Bruins came back to tie fourth-place Detroit eee YT OR ee Red Wings Sunday night. afte! being thoroughly outplayed for two periods, Detroit mnetminder. Terry Sawchuk made only three saves in the first two periods. Bus crashes— : players take to skates DAWSON CREEK, B.C. The Dawson Creek Intermediate B hockey team of the South Peace Lengue had energy to spare Sunday night after tieing the Fairview, Alta., team 6-5 at Fairview, 85 miles northeast of, here, i Returning to Dawson Creek} 250 miles northwest of Edmon~ ton, the team’s bus skidded into a ditch on a road made treach~ erous by an unseasonably high, temperature of 47 degrees’ and winds as high as 72 miles ant hour. ; ; Uninjured and unperturbed; the team set off on skates along: the final 20 miles of highway to, Dawson Creek. ~ a i a re —d is ut CAPITOL =° 4 —— 1 a or ses mt Another magnificent triumph from Philip Leacock the director of “The Little Kidnappers” COLUMBIA PICTURES rrtseurs HELEN WINSTON'S production of starring JOHN GREGSON SYBIL THORNDIKE FINLAY CURRIE LORETTA PARRY PHILIP NEEDS “CIRCLE in > ALSO the SUN” | comas rollad in) twa anno Nathing to wind or Uhrend, 5 Lift ont old win-Pak, drop J in now ona, ‘ u CHOICE. 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