¢ THE LATEST TYPE OF CURE held aloft by “Wee Angus Ma ster didnt heip Angus mucn a eliminated fre from the Marine Bonspiel. Sixth scoring crown coming U MONTREAL ©-— There's no disgrace in taking a back seat to Gordie Howe. Scores of first- elass hockey players have been doing it for years. Howe. 35 next March 31. been playing right wine: for has Ds- ttroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League since 1046. This is the 14th straight season in NG BROOM is shown here being cDonald. This two-headed mon- s he was one of the first teams o for Howe Toa me ee ee 5 ee “LINDSAY, McLEAN, INKSTER THUMPED CANADIAN LEGION CURLING PORT ARTHUR P— Playing’ with precision and: delicacy, Pete! Husar’s Edmonton rink worked. its way into a four- -way tie Mon- day for first place in the Royal’ Canadian Legion curling cham-! pionships. Husar started the week-long round-robin competition with an: afternoon 14-4 defeat of British | Columbia’s three-time champion | Joe ‘McKinnon of ‘Kamloops and closed the evening draw with a 12-8 victory over the Montague, ! \PEL quartet skipped by. Doug. ‘McGowan. ot Tied with: Husar with two vic-; Edmonton foursome in four-way tie Ship for Saskatchewan; Bill Hodgson of Fort William, rep- resenting Manitoba and North- | western Ontario, and Steve Stratford of Virginiatown, Ont. Behind them, with a_ single | loss, are Wallace Knock of Lun- 'enburg, N.S., and John Kilburn 'Of Fredericton, N.B. McGowan, “Woods favored to take all in undefeated spiel streak By LEN HARRINGTON At the completion of the 9 o'clock draw this morning, the Marine Bonspie] had advanced to the semi-finals in all sections. Only one rink remained un- defeated at press time. The Jim- my Woods foursome, skipped by Johnny Williams of Terrace, ap- pears to be a cinch to cop the Grand Aggregate Trophy. Woods rink easily beat top contenders Jack Lindsay and Ken McLean. Both of these rinks have now been eliminated as they lost games back to back. Tommy Inkster of Edmonton lost his first game yesterday to Sevigny of Kitimat. Following is the results of all sections from the eights on as far as completed, “A” SECTION Woods defeated McLean, Se- yvyieny downed Inkster, Robertson beat Lindsay, Kristmanson drop- ped Bell. “B" SECTION Inkster took Smith, Rudder- ham downed Lemire, Wood de- feated Lindsay, T. Lewis de- feated McLean. McKinnon, Carm Rockwell of St. John’s Nfld., and Sam Butt lof Valleyfield, Que., still are | seeking their first win. | | Laycock, trying to hold onto the title in place of two- time | , champion Burly Townsend of iRegina, started off in shaky fa- ‘tories are Walt Laycock of Shell-'shion before coming on to de- already has 35 goals and a six- | brook, defending the champion-: feat Butt 7-4 in the opening | point cushion atop the scoring | race with 81 points. Goal No.| 35, scored against Montreal Sat-! urday. carned Howe a $1,000! bonus an dhis contract calls for! another $100 for each additional | goal from now on. | The leaders: MONDAY to WEDN WHEN THE COURT HER BRIEFS — SHE PRESENTED ALSO: “RFIAWAIIAN SPORTS” THE BARE FACTS! t | ESDAY — 7 - 9 p.m. ASKED HER TO SUBMIT I MICHAEL CRAIG. MARY PEACH BRENDA DE BANZIE JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE She's Halt-Boston and BAN Half-Frenchs fo Way) ve ffo's all i OF Mixed-up! Bata wie ; Me 9:05 7 pom. - ~“ELIGHT of the LOST BALLOON” “THE MIGHTY CRUSADERS” ~ Hie IELINE FDRESIE JOHN LUND *s eR ROMEO ies STE ANIE POWERS Eastman COLOR A Univorsal-dnternational Meture CAPITOL oo ' Liston’s knee on chopping block /on Liston’s knee. If. the’ commission finds the ‘evidence insufficient, it will or-: ‘der ‘Liston to return to Miami,: to submit. to a commission doctor's exam-_ probably Wednesday, ination. . ‘If Liston is faking tht injury, he picked the wrong part of the anatomy,” a doctor said. Un- iversity of Miami trainer Dave Wilke agreed: “There are various tests -you use and a good orth- pedic surgeon will know pretty quick whether - you are faking oF not.” 7 * The knec, which may or may nol have been weeks ago ‘when Liston swung v golf club for @ photographer. has caused used considerable furor, tee ae eee Cassius Cla y to fight in London LONDON, (—Boxing promoter ‘Jack Solomons arlved home from j the United States today and an- ‘nounced he is bringing Cassius Clay to fight in London. Solomons told reporters at London Airport: “I have arrang- ed four big fights for London. “Lam not releasing details un-— til the weekend. I am duty- hound not to say anything be- fore, but T can say they are really big, and that one involves Cassius us Clay.” " Bid for Pan Am SANTIAGO, Chile ww --. Chile has bid for the 1967 Pan- Amori- ciuuy Games, sports authorities: announted “Monday. A‘ spokes- man said the bid was tendered to the Pan-American Sports Or- | Banization’s » headquarters in Mexico City. Veneszueln also is seeking to host the 1067 compe- tition. ATLANTA (M-- The Saturday aroun Ievening Post has been asked to retract an article aeeusing Wal- j tee Butts and Alabunn couch Paul Bryant of collusion to rp ay Alnbama.- Georsia football game Jast fall. oe ee mm ke hk 8 a we he. ie is i ne me he. ah hh i he. i A 00 rast d Ny THEE TT NP OTP STU TYREE STEERER ENIURERRIRT TD Al oe bh fA. et, sprained three Tho: move ls yea: ary, undor | Goorglt law, to enable a plains Hitt to recover punitice damages tabout foo |round, and held on in the eve- ‘ning round for a 9-8 victory as_ ‘Kilburn scored singles in two! of the last three ends with the ‘llth blanked. Laycock got his winning edge ‘with a two in the eighth end and a three in the ninth. Royal Canadian Legion curl- which he has placed among the G A Pts PiM, ing championship standings after ‘top 10° scorers. and he has won Howe, Detroit 35 46 81 90.! MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (im) — two rounds: the league’s scoring title five Bathgate, NY 34 41 75 54. ; Sonny Liston’s left knee, the fly. P W L times. Mahovlich, Tor.. 36 37 173 52: iin the ointment of the heavy-_ Saskatchewan 2 2 0 If anybody plans to stop Howe Mikita, Chicago 31 42 173 67: | ‘weight boxing title match, will: ' Alberta 2 2 £40 from making it six this season, Richard, Mtl. 23 46 69 57) | undergo scrutiny by proxy to- ‘Ontario 2 2 0 he'd better move fast. Beliveau, Mtl. 18 49 67 64: ' day. : -Manitoba-N W Ont. 2 2 0 With three games left in the Bucyk. Boston 26 38 64 36; | The Miami Beach Boxing New Brunswick 2 1:1 schedule. the 200- pound forward Hull, Chicago 31 31 62 30:! Commission, which. sanctioned | “Nova Scotia 2 0 2 a = | the on-again off-again match’ Quebec 2 0 2 | with ex-champion Floyd Patter-! Prince Edward Is. 2 0 2; son, will peruse doctor’s reports Newfoundland 2 0 2 Redskins get John Sample WASHINGTON i#— Washing- ton Redskins obtained defen- sive halfback John Sample from Pittsburgh today in exchange for a high draft choice. Sample, who missed most of the 1962 National Football Leaguc scason with a minor back injury, is counted on to bolster Redskin -pass defence which all but col- lapsed the last half of the season ‘that they have been picked to ‘take it all. fare today. ,Montreal’s University Settlement “C” SECTION Manson defeated T. Lewis, Hartford upset Blocka, More bumped Heggic, feated Symington. “D’ SECTION Symington defeated Tindale, Kristmanson downed Forester, Eyolfson beat Englison, Jack Eby thumped Bob Anderson. “E” SECTION Eyolfson defeated Ormes, Le- mire downed Kerr, Ken McDon- ald dumped Pallister, Englison took Greene. “EF” SECTION Herba defeated Shicr, Ken McDonald beat Billing, Myers downed McNiece, Robertson de- feated Hubbard. Here is a late report from the Marine Bonspiel. Woods of Prince George de- feated Sevigny of Kitimat to enter the finals of A event. Al Manson defeated Al Hart- ford of North Shore to go in to the finals of C event. Jack Eby won over Barney Eyolfson to en- ter the finals of D event. More semi-final games will - be piayed this afternoon with the finals getting underway early this evening. Presenta- tions will take place at the curling club immediately after the games are completed. Vancouver CYO picked to take hoop silver HAMILTON, Ont. (@) — The ‘Saints came marching into the ‘Canadian junior. basketball tournament Monday with such .vusto they earned themselves the -role of early favorites. The Saints, representing Van- | -couver CYO, were so impressive in dumping Toronto YMHA! 74-57 in their first game in the! double - knockout competition | Eight teams are in the event and all saw action Monday and were scheduled for more war- In other opening-round games Orchids, downed St. Stephen Mohawks of New Brunswick 70-45, Windsor AKO edged Uni- versty of Manitoba 51-41 and Hanuiilton Bucaneers topped Ed- monton Huskies 56-48. ' New Brunswick is scheduled to meet Manitoba today at 4 p.m. EST, Toronto and Edmon- ton at 5:30, Montrea) and Wind- sor at 7 p.m, and Hamilton and the Saints at 8:30. ; Joe Clark topped Windsor with 13 points in the thriller of the day as AKO took the lead late in the fourth quarter and hung: on to win. Both teams faltered | — Bisons’ Stratton tied | AHL scoring top spot | NEW YORK ip--- Art Stratton of Buffalo Bisons set two rec- ords in a game against Pitts- ebureh Hornets Sunday and Climbed into a tie for the Amer- iean Hockey League scoring lead with Hank Ciesla of Cleveland Barons, Stratton and Ciesla, last week's leader, have 88 puints each ac- cording to figures released by the league today. Stratton has | reoHected 19 goals and 69 assists while Ciesla has produced 36 poals and 62 assists, Stratton, a veteran forward, scored nine assists for nine points in the gpame against the ‘Hornets. The previous mark for pmMast assists ino a game was six, held by many players. The points ever scored ina pame before Sunday was eleht, shared by four players, Clesla, after three produetive weeks of scoring, wes held to Hust one point during the week While Stratton aceounted for 10, Bil Sweeney oof Springfield Indians ranks third with 87 points, followed by Willie Mar- shill of Hershey Bears dn fourth at Bb, John Me ‘elke of Bulfalo 'Newton, Mnagss., rounds out the top five with dl Goal- getting honors are shar- ed by Ciesla, John Ferguson of: Cleveland and rookie Doug Rob- ' inson of Buffalo with 36 each. , Stratton is the best playmaker , with 69 assists. Denis DeJordy of the Bisons ; boasts the lowest goals-against , average among goalies, 2.73 on ‘169 goals given up in 62 games. . He also is tops in shutouts with . lx. | LAST NIGHT'S, FIGW vs Boston (mM--Joe DeNueci, 167, outpointed Mike Pusatert, 167, Dedham, Mass., 10, Arnold Brower, 185, Hartford, Conn., outpointed Ted Williams, 170, Boston, 10, Larry Carney.) 160, Lowell, Mass., stopped Willie | Green, 159, Providence, RT, 7 | Tommy Haden, 122%, Providence, R.L, stopped George Colton, 125, ; ‘Tewksbury, Mass, 6; Dic Ik French, 143, Warwick, R., oute pointed Paul Christie, 147, Ar- lington, Mass., 10. Los Angeles i-—Tevil Toleman, 164, San Diewo, Callf., knocked aut Rielero Arreola, 147, Mexico, Post magazine under the gun on ‘football scandal story Ifa bey court, Both Butts, former athletic di- rector at the University of Geor- lit, and Bryant have dented the eharges, Butts has sald he dine tends to file a Whel suit. Bryant has a $60,000 hel sit pending aganst The Post diy ronnection With another aniele Motul) brutality, Suit is fed and won in The requost for wv retraction was made Monday dn a tele- gram to Curtis Publishing Com- pany, Philadelphia, from Butt's attorney, Willlam Sehracder, Georgian Attorney-Ceneral Mae gone Cook began awn investipna- tion Monday and sald he may Interview Alabama football pliay- ora, tole as the best bet to knock in the second half, but Windsor’s over-all performance was im- pressive enough to earn it the off Vancouver. Manitoba’s best was Bob Bilan with 11 points. Bateman -de-}. Edmonton pecked away at an ‘early Hamilton lead and cut the | margin to two points at half-: time—but the Bucaneers ‘had ! more lasting power and pulled! ‘away in the final three minutes: of the second half. Hockey Roundup _ By The Canadian Press Eastern Professional Hull-Ottawa, 2, Sudbury 1 Ontario Senor A Windsor 2, Chatham 0 Best-of-seven final tied 2-2 Saskatchewan Senior Yorkton 2, Saskatoon 5 | Saskatoon leads best-of-seven | final 2-1. Saskatchewan Junior Weybirn 0, Melville 4 ; Melville leads best-of-seven ; semi final 2-1 ! Estevan 3, Regina 4 | Estevan leads best-of-seven , semi-final 3-1, one tied Estevan 3, Regina 2 Completion of game called at. “13:47 of third period last Friday ; nieht. ! Estevan wins best-of-seven semi-final 4-1, one tied | 1 Central Alberta Lacombe 6, Edmonton 3 isc st- ol five final tied 1-1. 92 oe 6 eo me we em y eo som eee hoe eg gg ke a eh i Be i me i ln od ode at at a, et ee es nk es ce te me ts nh a eh, SD ED Cn od ot oh HELP FINANCE YOUR BUSINESS ? poveveeeers (eee teeeng,, e *) oTHIS BOOKLET : TELLS YOU HOW 1112 Wost Ponder St. Vanco ; | JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Ltd. Tuesday, March 19, 1963 Wilt captures 4th score title NEW YORK (@— Wilt Cham- berlain of San Francisco War- riors won his fourth straight Na- tional Basketball Association scoring championship and also set a record for field goal per- centage during the 1962-63 sea- son that ended Sunday. Final league statistics showed today that Chamberlain accum- ulated 3,586 points in 80 games Adams named soccer head DETROIT ‘() — Jack Adams, former manager of Detroit’ Red Wings of the National Hockey League, has been named honor- ary president of Detroit’s Inter- national Soccer League. Adams will assist in the pro- motion of professional soccer in Detrolt. First professional exhibition game is scheduled for March 31 when the United States Olympic soccer team meets the Danish AGG club, champions of Den- mark, at University of Detroit Stadium. FRED E. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 303 - 3rd Ave. W. —= ne oe ee mle oe we for a 44.8 average. The 17- foot-1! Stilt compiled a .528 shooting! percentage from the field, bet-; tering the previous mark of 5131 set by Walt Bellamy of Chicago, Zephyrs last season. i Four other players also sur-" passed Bellamy’s record, includ-, ing Bellamy who was right ont Chamberlain’s heels with a 52% field goal perecentage. Cham-i berlain connected on 1,463 shots, in 2,770 field goal tries. ot Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Exclusive healing substance proven te shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently - relieving pain, actual reduction , (shrinkage) took place. Most important of all—results - were so thorough that thisimprove- - ment was maintained over a period | - of many months. 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