TEMPLE SAYS Canada needs National team in hockey VICTORIA ple Of Vietoric, ro -. Ivan Tem- § a delegate from the Conadian Amateur Hockey Association who watched the Trail Smoke Eaters defeated in thes: World hockey champion- ships, sovid Thursday Canada should send a national team, “The time is past when we [ can send any cluib” he said Mie A in an interview. “It has to be SID ABEL the best we have and that means! the pros. the players in the National Hockey League if we: can work it. “And we shou'd get federal government help to set up sueh a team. maybe even ask for $75,0N0 to get it started. “The Swedes, Russians and Czechs have national teams and they go about this scientifically. They take films of every game and separate films showing onl: the goaltenders of every team. “They analyze them and by the. time their term gets to play they ‘know every move a goalic will make.” The Smokies represented Can- adain the 1963 world champion- ships jin Stocknolm, Sweden, earlier this month. Myr. Temple said if it is not possible to send a national team .. blasts refs “we should forget about it.” ss . Y The tournament was hurting BOBBY HULL Canadian prestige “and as long . to hospital ‘position for a quick kil in the . Western Hockey League tonight. ‘but its unlikely victory will come send second-rate teams ! it’s oniy going tu get worse.” He also criticiced Smokies eoach, Gobby Kromim. He charged Kroimm satisfied with anything” accomodation and food to erceing and publicity. us we Additional Sport Page ‘ “was not from ref- LEGION CURLING CLUB ANNUAL BAMQUET Saturday, April 6 Legion Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Guest Tickets Available $2.50 THIS YEAR KEEP YOUR DATE WITH EUROPE Now anowor baropes Gall bojoy her every moad,.. light andayaton the Chataps tb hyoeos ... witty and wise in Old bandon Teaver Jetta ia Copenhagen... lively in RBrouccel., Worth and frondby wherever you go, Oslo, Zurich, Stockolin, bronbart. 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Norton Youngs Agencies Ltd. 213 3rd St. ratnple: DO thrilling: days, WINGS’ COACH ABEL LASHES OUT AT REFS ;steady path to the penalty box’ ‘while the Hawks By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor CHICAGO @® — A smiling and healthy Detroit Red Wing club today headed for the friendly. confines of heme ice, convinced they got ‘a bum rap in the sec- ond game of the Stanley Cup semi-finals against the injury- hit Chicago Black Hawks. The Red Wings lost it 5-2 Thursday night, giving up four powerplay goals as they beat a Canucks out tonight in the best-of-seven series. to hospital. Now the series switches Detroit Olympia for third and: day. Before a few parting shots, nothing where Portland clinched, San trounced Spokane Comets 7-3 in felled Hull, the league's only game Thurs- misconduct day night. Nick Mickoski, Danny Belisle | and Len Haley scored two goals minu By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver Canucks jockey for easily. With three days left in the WHL schedule, they are tied for the Northern Division lead with Seattle Totems and have a game in hand. Time Cunucks are at home for Max Mekilok drilled two goals! vod, adding to the last time in the schedule teammate Steve Witiuk tonight against Portland Buck- goalmouth scramble. arocs before travelling to Spo- eee kane Saturday. On the other hand. the To- tems play Calgary Stampeders at Seattle tonight and wait un- 300 compared with $4,200 for second. A club that finishes first and also wins the playoff cham- pionship picks up $24,500. In the Southern Division, ray this evening at 8:00. Official opening of the ’spiel will take place immediately fol- lowing the first draw. curlers and _will SPECIAL CHILDREN’S SHOW SATURDAY, 2 p.m. ! Stewart Granger —- Rhonda Fleming during the Plus TWO CARTOONS CAPITOL TOTEM around.” | The boys Ta : 4 _— a Gomez UNBELIEVABLE ADVENTURE 4 EVER FILMED! WHeRe and Dance Express Bongo With LAWRENCE HARVEY THE WILD, LUSR CRUELTY OF THE Bateman Dibb Lemire otorting April as 9 MOST COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Phono 3236) SUSAN PETER HAYWARD - FINCH Here are rinks who services for BINng eee rgne meres FT GPE eee tise ey Fer manekeing Om tee 64 orew each for the Seals while Duke Pared with 16 n Edmundson picked up the other. the Hawks, on eight minor calls. Hull’s injury, with 50 seconds ito bring along their “or something similar.” -ing 2... i 5:00 p.m.- : Johnston Today - Sat. 2.00 p.m.- 7 - 9 pm. Biocka Sat. Mat. os 2 p.m, - 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. SUNDAY MIDNITE to WEDNESDAY — 7 p.m. | Fudger 1:00 p.m.- REAL RAW RACY THE MOST FANTASTIC AND = Lindsay 5:00 a.m. ~9:00 JUNGLE... . : _ ADMITTANCE rae a.m. S TO PERSONS W | IN BLAZING 5:00 a.m. COLOR 7 18 YEARS Of AGE Crowe AR OVER (PRISONERS OF THE CONGO) 5:00 p.m.- “We were playing five to three skated and all night and that referee sure| it checked in a burst of power fans looked like a homer,’ ’he thun- here haven’t seen in a long time, dered minutes after the rousing Follcwing their 5-4 first-game penalty-ridden victory Chicago holds a 2-0 edgeisent Hawk big gun Bobby Hull to'COULD BE COSTLY The outburst could cost Atel fourth games Sunday and Tues-'q healthy fine from leaving Chicago,| Hockey League president Clar- Red Wing coach Sid Abel ‘got in'ence Campbell who frowns on isuch verbal blasts at his men in striped sirts. But it could be compared with Hawk ,woes if Hull, who went out with ia bloody and broken nose, is ‘unfit to continue the series. Abel's remarks were directed tO Siras it raw at referee Art Skov who called 21 penalties, 13 to the Red Wings has the title’ ' including a five-minute major Francisco Seals to Bruce MacGregor, whose stick 10-minute and a to Norm iwho sassed the official. Red Wing players ‘the Comets in the final pe- left in the second period, a marker by declared an accident by Abel. in a Coach Rudy Pilous and owner Jim Norris of the Hawks agree, Women take to ice Mayor P. J. Lester will throw Bonspiel is all set to get under- the first rock and club president Dot Gomez will welcome visiting ‘til Sunday for the big windup / ° ° against the Canucks which will or S$ ie toni t ‘probably decide the title and the bonus money. . The first place club gets $8.- The iith Annual Women's guests. Following the opening, curling | continue up to time Saturday evening. CANTEEN DUTY FOR MEN Volunteers to run the canteen women's in GU N GLORY i were announced today. : Canteen chairman Joe Shep- ‘pard advises that the following imen and _ their i“cooking up the goodies while: the girls are bashing the rocks rink are also Friday -9:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. Saturday 1:00 a.m.-5:00 a.m, — Bob Eby 5:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m, 5:00 p.m. 5:06 p.m.-9:00 p.m, --- Banquct 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m, —- Jack Eby Sunday am. 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. -— Gordon 7:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m, SOME MORE FOR THE MEN men's) cur have offe “Tee Friday pnieT00 pan, — a 7:00 p.m. = Midnight ! TODAY and: SATURDAY =f MMP 7 p.m, - 9 p.m. Midnight-4:00 <.m. Eyolfson | MONDAY ro WEDNESDAY _ 7 pm. - 9 pm, 4:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m, 1 Lewis H 8:00 am, ~~ 12 Noo ae Warren 'G 12 Noon-4:00 p.m, -- Seid it 100 KIND: Laimble 7:00 p.m.-Midnight ‘quet and Dance Sunday Midnipht-4:00 aan, Mclean 4:00 am.-8:500 tm, MacDonald 8:00 awm.-120 Noon Kerr 12) Neon-4:00 p.m, Clouthler 4:00 y.9,-8500 pam, clerson | 8:00) pamgets00 am. rg eee mem ne ee Last Night's Fights By The Assoehated | Worchester, Mass, “BUNS OF mes, 104, Worcester, DARKNESS ‘7 Larry Carney, 163, Lowell, Mass.,, - 4, | eT ot i | Minmi-—Levi Tortie, it i A ee MRE ETL | PL ume PRESENTED BY WARNER BROS nu, stopped Vince .10N, New York, 2, contest spent 37 tes in the penalty box com- ninutes served by — Darrow — Mickey -- Aj Duf- and } ties” during the Women's ‘Spicl. Roger Me- —~ Boh An- Second victory for Hawks but broken beak for Hull but Skov apparently didn’t see , which National Ullman, WAS : banquet bonspicl will be; reminded home bak- : and was on his way when he turned said. done There’s nothing in about a five-minute penalty for drawing blood. more when Hull went down.” commented Pilous, 8 JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Lev, - Friday, March 29, 1963 tte PARKLAND | DRIVE-IN THEATRE OPENING that way. “Hull deked the kid MacGregor e ty Thursday, April 4th " into the stick,’ Abel “You’d think the kid had something intentional. the book For Your Outdoor Entertainment os The kid was than anyone ‘surprised “It was a sort of accident,” | Advertising in Daily News Brings. Results PARKS | Sports organizations requiriig the use of : City Parks must submit their playing, schedules and times when parks are required in writing to the Parks Commission by Monday, April 15, 1963. a BILL SMITH, Secretary, Parks Commission. 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