EEE EEE e 4 Bee 1% Try” ,S a z as Prince Rupert Daily Mews Leo, Wednesday, March 13, 1963 cl. GO IN FOUR SAYS CASSIUS 8 rf Lone aee. x & Seep Pony League needs | PPL PPLE O COCO CHG a : Ss $| BASKETBALL SCORES : $| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS; support tonig { | y RS $ National Association ‘, ° | por S $| Syracuse 130; Chicago 106. 4 A large turnout is required at any way. Whether it be scoring, | : $3} Cincinnati 110; New York 96; tonight's Pony League meeting umpiring, coaching or even lin-! : 2; San Franolsco 116; Los Ans if plans for the forthcoming sea- ing up the field, assistance of all; cocccvoees eles 110. * son are to be formulated. kinds is needed and needed bad- | | A spokesman for Pony League ly. said today that unless more sup- port is given by fans, parents and the executive, there is a dis. Mecting time is 8 o'clock ali the Civie Centre. in big bout ronight | ! By MURRAY ROSE _ year to offer help, their interest dwindles after a few weeks and the work load is carried on by a mere handful of individuals. Tonight's meeting is open to all persons Interested in helping in tinct possibility of the league ; ‘ tunity to become the youngest ‘time. | . . foldine ; : . Fi) NEW YORK (#—Cassius Clay heavyweight champion of all) Patterson holds that distines He stated further that al- anucl S 3: es ;|takes the big step tonight on the! Locke ~—-~j|tion, He did it when he was 21 though many people come tor- ! jroad to $1,000,000. ockey scores years, 10 months and 26 days ward at the beginning of the ‘pune te Cassius displays the: By The Canadian Press Old. Clay, born Jan. 17, 1942, move ahead By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vanecuver Canucks, who have: to match his mouth’ |against Doug Jones at Madison: Square Garden, he could be well : On the way to millionaire status | before his 22nd birthday. The 21-year-old heavyweight | boxing contender from Louisville, | has until Dec. 12 of this year to break the mark. ‘rm gonna stop that Jones and then I’m going to whip that gorilla Liston and be the greatest champion of them, all, ” proclaims Cassius, Western Lea;zue Edmonton 1, Vancouver 2 World Tournament Group A Canada 4, Czechoslovakia 4 Sweden 17, United States 2 COMPANY LTD. Russia 12, East Germany 0 6ch Ave. & Fulton St- Di 1- | du-si-du'd with Seattle To-: (Ky. is rated a 3-to-1 favorite to Group B = Sa ‘ ial 2141 - 2142 | W Id C tems ail season, moved ahead! whip his 26-year-old New York! Yugoslavia 3, Norway 7 ; QUALITY GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE Or up again Tuesday night in the: a before a standing- -room- Poland 10, France’ You've Seen the Rest We:tern Hockey Leagues Nor-! only crowd of 18,732. Group C Hungary 10, Denmark 3 Belgium 0, Austria 30 thern Division. Starting time is 10 p.m. EST! like so many of the Canuck’s_ for the scheduled 10- rounder, to; standings fNow ... Try the Best! KERSEY two-point leads, it will prob. ably | be carried on closed- ~circuit, tele- Ontario Junior FORD - PHILCO STOCKHOLM (4) — Group . , 1. . - eo q- Ib. Ti A standings in the world hock- short-lived. : vision ; -Mamilton 1, Niagara Falls 7 TELEVISION m ey tournament after Tuesday's Their scrappy 2-1 victory over Clay will earn about $100,000 | Niagara Falls leads best-of- { anne rames: the last-place Edmonton Flyers; “and Jones $75,000 If he stops | seven semi-final 2-1 Free Trial ames WoL T F A Pt “il be challenged to-night when ,{Jones in four rounds, as he has: , Saskatchewan Junior — — ALL BRANDS - . , ‘yo Se 3 , ‘edicted, or beats him decis- Melville 4, Moose Jaw 3 ' Swede 4 0 0 28 4°28 Seattle takes en the plucky San ; pl ec . - Lon , Pa r F Creches. 3.0 1 32 9 7 Francisco Seals. A Seattle win | Ge ain sages ively, Clay will be close to a title | : Lakehead Senior i rker's Ford Centre PI T Oo t. Canada 3 0 1 3113 7 Would Uc it all up again. SQUEEZING among big fellows fight with world heavyweight | Port Arthur 0, Fort William 2 iz Phone 2300 igare eS us fax... R Cc v Russia 2°91 0 31:6 = 6 Edmonton goes on to Port-| _New York Ranger forward | king Sonny piston a proving | Best-of-seven final tied 3-3 J eee : Finland 12 ft 1617 8 find and Los Angeles moves up; Camille Henry thinks it’s an Liston gets by etd re erson — - | BETTER BUY W. Germ. 0 3 1-8 35 1 to Spokane in other action. advantage to be a lightweight |} ext monn sep ced er. ones | TODAY to SATURDAY 7 - 9 p.m. — SAT. MAT 2 p.m. |! HB. Germ, 0 1 0° 9 36 9 , Tuesday, before 2.514 Van-| in the National Hockey League. | never has been stopped. US. 0 1 0 1048 0 couver fans, Canucks piled up| “Sometimes I can squeeze in | COULD BE YOUNGEST | | Oo ee 1-lb. Pkg. C . TTT rors ae ne ee a two-goal edge before Flyers) among the biggest fellows,” A fight with Liston— that bis. defenceman Doug Messier with- says Henry, the lightest player uBy bear On. rey cats pi " cied goalie Gilles Villemure’s, in the league at 147 pounds. could earn Cassius his millio 3 | Rupert team shutout hopes. (CP Photo) jalso would give him the oppor- if YB McCORMICK’ S JUMBO ASSORTED —-- | “ 1 oo iminy Baird and Ron Hutch-: y ’ to take RAKE ivson Scored’ the Vancouver Z PRE SLEY. wis 00 1es 3-Ib. Pkg. C : ah romm blames detence & ar* Nn tourney Topers went a little sour waa late in the contest and Edmon-: Basketball in northern British Columbia is far from finishee for the year. Prince Rupert's Sunrise inter. - mediates head for Terrace Sat- urday to take part in the Terrace Invitational Basketball Tourna- ment. Two teams are entered from Terrace, one from Kitimat and one from Prince Ruptrt. The tournament will be a Single ton’s Dennis Rathwell and Van-, couver’s Trent Beatty came to. blows in the third. KELOWNA (¢@) Visiting Saskatoon Aces squeezed out a narrow 44-43 victory over Oka- nsean Meikle Teddy Bears from Kelowna Tne: ‘day night to take the ovener of the Canadian Se- nior A Women's basketball By ROD CURRIE STOCKHOLM ( (Ps) tie against Czechoslovakia der their their photo-finish “for tie with Czechs — ‘Trail wrong guys at the wrong time.” Smoke Eaters tucked their 4-4. un- ment obviously hinges on four belts today and pon- Key dered whether another repeat of by the four contenders: title victory day—Czechoslovakia “They are going after the The outcome of the tourna- games still to be played ETURN TO SENDER" @nd 12 other terrific new sone gs in RCA A RS i 7 svat STEVENS xa WIA tae Li reHcovoR ni nis r Nabob—Nabob—Nabob— Nabob Pork and Beans: 7:99c CN CMT OL THEATRE Thurs- vs. Rus- sia; Friday—Canada vs. Swe- in 1961 is in the making. Coach Bobby Kromm_ says den; Sunday—Sweden vs. Cze- the Smoke Eaters should have choslovakia and Canada vs. Rus- beaten the Czechs in the fourth sia, knockout affair with a dance scheduled at the conclusion, ‘sMembers of the Sunrise team “Championship, Three teams are entered in. the double knockout tournament’ Kernel Corn 6:99 . e F ue ate Jack Rudolph. Robert Smith, -—British Coiumbia, Saskatch- round of the world hockey cham 'SWEDEN , HOS EDGE set win 3°99 , L: Bob Gruber, Bob Kelsey. Don ewan and Alberta, by Edmonton! Pionships Tuesday night. Sweden's earlier tl oe iet d- raw erries R Cc i Haudenschild. Derek Slack. Steve Jasper Auto. He blamed Canadian defen- over Russia Bives ne ‘hance , 4 Comadina and Kim Mah. Tonight's action will see Sas- Sive lapses and a foolish mis-: ing champions a strona chanes ; e Sunrise coach is Gus Nicker- katcon against the Albertan: Conduct penalty et we es for another title. QQ son. squad. Aes Portan pom ine : The Swedish power blossothed M-G-M presents ih a Irwin Shaw's tension view Cas O. R Cc i Although the Smoke Eaters fully Tuesday in a 17-2 victory [Féirke | " of the international set. played their best game of the over the United States While ‘tournament so far, Kromm says Russia went through little more Of) iy “ ¢ ‘ F . e Meg - 'G. OE Oo . the defence still isn't operating than a skating drill as it over- ard G. Rar oma oes OZ. ° the sharply. whelmed East Germany 12-0: [obinson | inson| 2". a rs 4 cae 29 eames, t: (Cyd © hurinse TODAY ONLY ~ © 7 p.m. .~ 9:05 THURSDAY to SATURDAY — 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. TWO LOVEABLE ROGUES BR A LITTLE BIT OF SPORT Three Smokies fly back | ‘Saunas DELNOR alleys ; F __ | | CARRY THEIR SPORTING : Frozen Peasz-r. cetto P29 , Women's League Granby 3, New Laurel 1; Hard STOCKHOLM (© — Three] Royal Automobile Club announc-_ wytrs oy A PACIFIC . R Joyce Pau! of Hard Hats top- Hats 3, Twisters 1: Dibbs 2, An- Canadian hockey players drop-j ed Tuesday, Z* JD TO ~ bed the Women’s Bowling Leazue nettes 1. ped from the final Trail Smoke * * * PARADISE! “SX 'T INTERIOR B.C last week with double honors. Thursday Mixed “B" League Eaters lineup for the world hoc- SNIDER WANTS OUT ~~ She rolled a sineie of 2990 and : Lous Martin of Eby and Sons Key championships, left by air] WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. im — hax ES MASO N three of 736. , Ww ee 4, for home today. | Duke Snider, one-time king of toes -{b. lo. 9% Teani hich sinele was taken by wath nen mes ne ason High They were due in Vancouver! Los Angeles Dodgers’ power hit- hx 0 H N M | LLS Pota 20-1b. Cello j Annettes with 983 while Granby Des Pea Np uusle Of 328 in at 8:05 p.m. PST. ‘ters, has asked to be traded. | In WAN FOXWELI'S | racked up 2540 for hieh three. last A eday Mixed “B” League They are Russ Kowalchuk and; That was the situation today ¢ as | Vi ora TRAY-PAK — Cut Up Over in “B" Division, Deanna Men's high three we bbed Ed Cristofoli, dropped when the | the 36-year-old outfielder arriv- : . | Nickerson of Shentons rolled a by Juke DeWara fLOON | With team was trimmed to the re- ed here with the Dodgers for an Tahiti a . ° 254 single while Laura Blake of 2 UBC O WI! quired 17 players, and Dave Rus-. exhibition game against Mil- Captain Bratt Aimy ! IC en Ib. C Co-op put together 589 for top nell who earlier was warrned by | waukee Braves, Guns is iN COLOUR is dedicated triple Por the women it was Betty doctors not to play because of 1! | GLAUDE DAUPHIN * HERBERT LOM to the pursuit Co-op won team single with its Wright of Northland Navigation | painful knee injury. BAUER SIZES UP rods ne ROSENDA MONTEROS of pleasure , seore of 867 and Fashion Fool. With 229 for high single and +. ® + ' STOCKHOLM (M — Rev, David Se etitanat Ee DOMINION | Wwear's 2422 was tops for high lileen Elkins of Woodbutchers NEW WESTMINSTER WINS Bauer, who. will coach Janada’s } triple, with 598. VERNON (p -- New Westinin-' next Olympic hockey team, left Bacon Sliced or Picce, Ib. C Results Team high single went to ster midgets overpowered Ver-'by air for Canada today after Bo Leaeue Northiand Navigation with 1147 non mideet all stars 10-3 before ‘sizing up the opposition at the Fashion Footwear 4. White and Woodbutehers with 3011 took 1,200 fans here Tuesday night current world hockey champion- Caps 0; Beoatniks 4, Odd Balls 0; team three. to advance to the provincial ships. , . ° Shenton's 3. Ketas t: Alley Cats Results final against Cranbrook. * + * Specials Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8. 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