JOrince Rupert Daily Meus Lev. Tuesday February 26, 1968 Volleyball Schedule Here is Thursday's volleyball 7:30 pan.-PRSSS “A” vs Bo-: ALBERTA, B.C. MEET TODAY | @ schedule as arranged by the Civie Ment cece uta") ve Toe - ' Hy Centre Association: oes RSSS “3B” vs Tore / | Ga en rin S mee 7:00 p.m.—PRSSS “A” vs For-| 8:30 p.n.—PRSSS “B” vs Bo- ie / rr estry Me-Hi. ({830-(— The Great | : ae +}. ocotN .g 8 ae ae a eI Bo Pe) Bee wae Fe ee Outdoors in womens bonspie By FRANK SULLIVAN Mrs. Emily Woolley’s Toronto] missed its intended shot and H OM E © IL By TOM MASICH well to look into this situation. SAINT JOHN, N.B. (@) —|tink and Mrs. Mabel DeWare’s|rolNed one of her own stones ; Not much new on the fishing soon and see if we can't do a; Rinks from British Columbia| Moncton crew. oo jp over Lo stay for the victory. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED front this week, however, the little attracting of our own, We: and Alberta, both with 2-0 won-| _ With New Brunswick leading All games call or 10 ends. popular spot still remains the sit on the edge of the great, lost records in Canadian wom- a atte or nds Nh hee eee alata atta tata | Copper” River. northern wilderness and it would ens curling championships play| drew to button w T 5 $ | Wish t ise that Barney Wick is no lonaer Had a visit from a cousin in be a shame if this country is here meet in third round action|ock to He one. : | s 0 advise ¥ . g Terrace who is a pretty ardent not advertised for the great’ today. TAKEOUT COUNTS $ . . a . fisherman himself. He carries hunting and fishing area that Uy As play opened in St. And-| Mrs. Woolley made a sensa- 3 sales agent for this company at its Marine Dock with him several stories of big it. is. a) rew’s Curling Club, defending} tional takeout on the New) HARV RAYMOND 2 . . og ones from fishermen in the dis- | Many Rod «ind Gun Clubs are hy Ly zhampion Ina Hansen’s four-|Brunswick shot to count six. 3 Sports Writer 3 in Prince Rupert. trict. Dick works at the new Cop- now holding big game compe- THESE TWO Terrace Skeena |some from Kimberley, B.C.,| She eventually won 14-13 in an ener 2ore per River Bridge and gets to see titions under the direction of High basketball players, Brian |downed Newfoundland 13-6 and extra end, 1 e where the yood spots are. BiH the Boone and Crockett organi- Agnew, ttop) and Joe Procop- | Prince Edward Island 13-5. In a match that became more Women’s Curling Thornberg ean also vouch for gation. chuk ¢bottom) will be going Alberta's Calgary rink skip-;exciling as il progressed, the ; good Copper River fishing aS phe ust Kootenay awards all out when they play in the |ped by Mrs. Vera Reed, only| Saskatchewan rink skipped by| Here are the results of last he picked up a nice 12) pound were recently presented follow- Northern Zone High School |other team back from the cham-| Mrs. Mildred Binner was de- night's draws at the Prince Ru- steelhead last weekend. It must ing their event, a competition playoffs in Prince Rupert, Feb- |pionship at Regina last year,,feated on an oddity thrown by pert women’s Curling Club, 5 ” have been a good battle—I have Witchy has been going on for al- ruary 28-March 2. Terace Skee- | scored wins over Quebee and skip Mrs. Inez Kerr of Mont- 1:00 p.m.—Feb, 25 the broken reel to prove it. . most ten years and has prompt- na is expected to have a strong | Nova Scotia. (real rink representing Quebec. Eby 5, Shier 14 COL eet ea init itientes ed a healthy enjoyment of out- aggressive contender — once Most exciting match Monday; Saskatchewan was lying shot ous a Aueway 9 6 Ss : tales S enyer nai vo . ine snine dr ' “s “e's las “OC ‘don 8, Armstrong big game hunting and euiding fost sper time to start think again this year. was the evening draw between when Mrs. Kerr's last rock Holkestad 16. Harerove 9 TODAY “IT HAPPENED IN ATHENS” may becorne the provinces ku, NOW 1s Ene time to start blink : e . | Newton 17, Gomez 4 | 7:30 p.m. “THE LONG ROPE” gest source of tourist: revenue He about such a project In our 9:15 p.m. EEE UE OF in the very near future. Straight ORM BFE enior Oop sta tistics rej@ase Johnston 22, Pallant 5 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — 7 p.m. ONLY points out that the average tour- sure ¥ st have s * Kerr 4. Scott 16 : . weorehine . atory o is hunter under a guide spends idea~ on the subject so let's hear Rivett 10, Lewis 2 Flo way OUPooe The ee hc gaya ot Toute ory" from $1500-85000 on his trip. from you. Sh ton N t t Bremner 20, Dominato 4 oe ” ate? The girls or Organizations and business- TiH next week- tight lines. man F OW O WE, @2f} v CW On Ops , Deane 12, Merrison 4 si at fipiBacte ery’ men in this distmet would do vuod fishing. : Bateman 11, McDonald 12 | an -—— -— ee ee - . c : wee MINOR HOOP ROUNDUP SENIOR BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS ADVERTISING IN THis NEWS Teams Total Team Points Points Technical Won Lost Points | BRINGS RESULTS ° Personal Scored = Scored Fouls : | Rupert Motors evens series — Fou Dain | | Tay Days 166 928 TAR 3 12 1 24 O h * ° ‘Ruvert Motors Chryslers 218 803 635 11 4 9 Bo — ‘Chiefs 219 597 750 3 9 6 rphans win opening game : In minor playoff action at the’ day at the Civie Centre when Player Team Personal Foul Shots¥oul Shots Games Average Points: Civic Centre last night in the Litlle Chiefs do battle with | Fouls Scored Missed Played PeeGeme ree, opening game Orphans took a Orphans at 11:00 a.m. and . F ee agg | one game lead in their best of Rupert Motors and Broadway Gcorge Howe Jay Days 29 59 16 13 24.846 $23 three final as they downed Little settle their playoff at 12:00 Terry Shenton — Chrysiers 46 28 22 14 16.760 1a Chiefs 23-17. p.m. ‘John Newton Chryslers 40 42 31 13 16.307 212 Orphans led 8-5 at half time —— 0 0-0 - ee eee eee = | Dick Nickerson Jay Days 31 39 16 13 13.769 179 and outscored the losers i5-12 in ?Art Helin Chiefs 54 30 30 12 13.333 160 the torrid second half. Ron Ciccone Jay Days 28 26 Mu 13 11.538 150 fi a Ron Morrison sparked the: utt e Harvey Raymond Chryslers 25 12 6 10 10.200 102 TODAY to SATURDAY — 7:30 p.m. winners counting seven points. ; Bob Adams ety ays 4 3 in 3 one ne Adults $1.00 —- Students 75¢ — Children 50c For losing Chiefs. Bill Hardy -Renold McKa shiefs : 2 : 2 V.25 rapped ne in points, . Bill Sunberg , Chryslers 46 18 11 12 8.500 102 ACCLAIMED: THE GREATEST ADVENTURE In the second game Rupert tourney John Lambie ay pays 3 0 ° I ae a ' AND ROMANCE IN A THOUSAND YEARS! Motors tripped oup Broadway ‘Hugh MeNcill Chryslers ‘ . if nee Gafe, 29-28 to even their best of Phil Gurney Chiefs 40 8 15 12 6.166 74 CHARLTON SOPHIA . three final at one game apiece. a ; Nelson Morven Chiefs 18 8 4 10) 6.600 66 ; + ESTON-. LOREN It took a strony second half Se O go Dick Specht Chrysers 16 17 G 10 6.500 65 f comeback by the motormen to ‘Bill Leask Chiefs 20 9 1] 10 5.200 51 | win it as they outscored the The Civic Centre Badminton’ Jim Stewart Chicfs 11 5 0 10 3.500 35 | eatery eane 16-9. Broadway led Club will hold its year end tour- Ray Spring Jay Days 7 3 8 10 2.900 29 1 at the half 14-13. nament Wednesday February 27 Bob Johnsen Chicfs 18 4 8 7 4.000 28 Alf Timms was high scorer for and March 2-3, There are 60 club Bil) Smith Jay Days 3 — 3 5 3.600 18 Rupert Motors popping in 12 members participating in the al Stewart Chiefy 2 1 1 3 4.333 13 The Pj : points. event, Finals will be played Sun- pob Gruber Chry:lers 7 5 6 3 4.333 13 e Picture 1s Tom Murdock scored 10 points day afternoon and evening. ‘Den McLeod Chryslers 2 6 3 4 3 12 COLOSSAL!” in a losing cause. Wednesday's Draw—7:00 p.m. ‘Johnny Stewart — Chicfs 6 — ~ 10 i 10 : “Time Magazine Next minor action—Satur- Holkestad vs McNeal; O'Brian John Olson Chiefs 1 1 1 1 0 9 ‘ 9 ‘ vs Deuchocherer; Arnold vs Sy- iJerry Jeffery Chiefs —_ 1 2 2 4.999 a ! -, s mington: Bown vs Wilson; Ste- Larry Guno Chicfs 4 —_ — 2 4 8 i Pro en gus phens vs Rudd, Garratt vs Hillis. | Ernie Baines Chryslers 1 — _ 5 1.200 2 i ‘(Men's singles). iFred Gambel Jay Days 6 —_ 2 3 1.333 4 | | _ 7:30—Madge vs Elliott; Schaf-) pave Hamilton Chryslers 7 — 1 3 1.333 4 : i | fer vs Craft: Perry vs Holder; | pin Kilpatrick shryslers 4 2 1 8 500 4 a % iO Stephens vs Schubert; Smith vs! prog stewart “hiefs 1 — — 1 4 4 p Paul. twomen's singles), Bob Kelsey Jay Days — — — 2 | 2 : | Doubles events are scheduled | Bill McLeod Chryslers _- 5 — ! : 2 , h ifor 6:00 pam, and all club mem- |Jack Rudolph Chryslers _ _— 2 " Small CROW Bie weet nee te RO ee = | Bi saue aoxsi on time, iRegeie Phillips Chrysicrs 1 — | Dor et on, TORQNTO « —-Australia’s Ken es te ‘ Rosewall trimmed Earl Bucholz « hls of St, Louis 8-3 in Maple Leaf On Daily Crossword Puzzie IRR | | WORRIES s{clagpeeee Ne Gardens Monday night for his %, mae 70 MMM SUPER TECKNIRAMA TECHHICOLOR® mM 3 loth successive triumph on tine ACROSS the song of thousands ON | ERCTONE-CRNEWEVE aN TRACY RAOKD TURD ATI. -HASIMO SERA aa ERR current professional tennis tour. e 1 Country. Simeon, | 18 spicy, Stee 5G Sh a A Renta ERED FARK tiiPVOROAN sein ATHORY HANK pacty WHLOSROSA A crowd of 1.143, the smallest 5 Gather, 5] For the time oo 22 Alleviated, This adveitisenent is not published or we AME BPCHGION PAULI Grn anacrenen D:AP FIM PRODL TON tamed wy IE KOARTIS in reeent years Lo withess pro. 10 Glaswegian, 52 Treatise or Qt stork, race, displayed by the Liquor Control Board or j caren asuinupamatainas i . . 0 are : Tt To —.. (exactly): dissertation, family. by the Government of British Columbia tennis in the Gardens, alsa siw a e S$ 2 words, 55 Certain fractions, 26 16th cen, Genoese . - - ae eee ener: me crm emmaaamaanneine «ema carne cmap Rod Laver, Australia’s eranud y. ; 15 Like corduroy 59 Branches: Biol, admiral, slam atmateur champion wha is roads, 60 Sleuth of a sort; 27 supplementing on his) first professional tour, 16 Unexciting. 2 words, (with “our), win his fifth uiateho ou the North . , . — 17 Fundamental, 62 Retired, 28 Certain Jaciness American tour by defeating Louis Celoo Cily SA" League The WwoTM five snaffled off: J9 “Messiah” 63 Ardent. 5 pee: ‘ watt, Ayala of Chile 0-3. Betty Newton of Standard Oi both team high single and high , ° chorus, G4 pudue. + 29 “Ttement cee ‘Barry MeKay of Davion, won Brtbbed off women's high single three counting 1806 and 3837, 20 Corn flour of the 65 Rueben seme ee el Mi 4 . cots a arr rolling 263. Women's high three pins respectively Southwest, 6 Abrasive, ay le Ia uta His seventh ij J2 mratehes with pyokues nae ; . moa ‘ av | 2) Church in Rome: 67 Highlanders Var, 31 Perecive, an 8-5 vietory over Spain's An- Went to Peggy Thompson — of) Results 2 words. - 34 Common atias, dres Gimeno. Good Neighbors with 599. ' Don's Men's Wear 4, Universal | 23 Homogenzous DOWNS 37 Connon verbal A doubles eantest suse beuve vim tron a anand On 0; WOTM 4, Headpinners 0.) erm T Reindeer tender, 10 ee a sat and Buelhholsy dete: fosewill Wen both men’s high single and) Maple Leaf Cafe 8, Miller Bay ty! 29 Call, as a taxi, 2 town in + te peasants sind Ayahe oof, pete Harel High three rolling 202 and 670, Nome Supert Service 3, Can tise 26 rake Nesieablo 8 Vangie tow ewe 3 Titan Rosewall ran fits reeard ta bi Gondola took high team ys John's BA Service 2, Certitied | (frome ib Advocate al rule 17 Brightest star in WOe2 Ga his ran ter the $35.000 mL le With 1172 pins, while team welders 2: Yukon Gems 2, Fie. 29 Like mud, hy the majority, a constellation, bap money ont oof the tours pat nee ree was won hy Standard eshion Footwear 2, 3 3° Cumbo. 5 Talk ont one's 1 bixed standard, Of $1T2.000 Tiredibvaly pac eKay Ol who rolled 3322, wnte OA" Daa gipes 33 Warangue, troubles, ia ol (srayishetan. Pak oseecrd ye Yh ” 4 ‘Meas Results loves Trt or Tan hats on 35 Vectul’ prefix. psychoanalysis, 52 Pravelers _ Abbr, gat de a oo, an tom ; FOVEE TY i Wis Cnp- 36 Rope, 1 Gao, 63 Nobel prize ' Tarvey As met, Cumena defi and Standard Oi 3. A.C. E. Aire tured both high single and hinh 38 Wird in Persian 7 Wrong, rhynicist, Ayala an ines 1) La Gondoly 3, Yukon three honors rolling 278 and 659, , legend, 8 Gaiter. St public whicle, oe Jewellers 1) Ormes Drugs 3, Crood Team high single went to Dubbs $9 Use up slowly, 9 Small, graceful 56 Operating ata ° Neighbors 1) daek's 3 Rupert with 105) pins while tea high: 4) Indiana Abbr, 0 girl, distances Comb, : Pasting champ 3093 cates batter shen tne way on bya thes eee TERR gn th ao ! : 2 ~ Soa ee counting 2600, 46 Eternal. 12 Wehrew dry Comb, form. ff « eddies: Newsstand a, Results 48 Lowesling hed, measure, 58 Dispatched, ' blo OAS hits horn Celea Cily BY League i oWfard Tats 4. Greenhorns 0; | 50 “. Dinitris,” 13 Measure of 61 Versions Abbr, i “ : Fabby Tloyd of Leftovers won Now Laurel 4, ---.—--2 Stars 3, ; 1 P bb » T7 Oo Pit fie fs AU Re utate on J ueh wonrers sipele honors f085— Annettes i: Granby 3. Pwisters - ' yeyy 4 : . ’ * ” Went anttteroy holy: i Cee ina oedi Womei's high Hhree went ay Dibbs 3, Shop-Masy 1; PRE. 14 15 16 AM Wall? Armed Thier? daek | hiyllis Doyle of ‘Teddy Bays--- Ch Union 2, MeLean & Rudder- = u 3 7 Was! ol. . jham 2. | Nee wiih cae. Bol Wall Bil Phoniher snapped up both Women's “B" League xo T a3 WAMIstn Ol desc boorvcrtle. Fela veh PAetes bah nigle and high Hiren) Garo! Bryant of Kelas eap- * . Chums the titleofowertdochan & Mn neat oF 202 und Oe, Hured bot high sinale said high a3 a as plon putter leddy Boys racked up HIRD three is she rolled 240 and 580 i eb be william te take on bap. feel Mile and Three rolling totals. Bigs Sisters won both 26 127 (28 29 so 141 ner, Cuoper, Nueblauw or aay Pee ad d20% pins, jteam high single and team high . = ee ather player out ap bss the Pre esules ithree. rolling 867 and 24)t pins 32 43 aA ‘a gv aahansacen Fr sos, fessional Ciolter, Ae oetelieni. Hho Cubs 2) Cin Alevedaring respectively, — 0 ee “ ; sadel Woalliciisen Meaniday V) Hnnrise 4, Tot Bhots Of Civil. Results 36 37 38 ae C Jl "Td omeet then al space. an Beever fb TWAT. BH Thomber pin sisters 4, Beatniks 0; Un- a" we 3 44 a5 i” Crypet, ipl or ptans Ho Overwiiten Of; Leftovers Sy tion Maids 8, Mashion Moolwear 1 “They a ride the surface dolinsen Outboards 1); Reddy Co-Op 3, Ketas 1) Alley Cats 3, Aq 48 A9 wd bring ther own weapons. Boys ad Thirsty 7 Odd Balls 1: Babcock a Re- WilHiansen boda New York ta Thursday Mised A" League bekuhs J: White Caps 3, 8hen- of ' ; reeelve an award ai ae: ehiatnape Allee MeMeckin of Menadpin- |ton'’s 1. . , — Oy of Che Professional Putters ners pat hot and rolled §08 and co ees cement een tn a4 $5 ho fad EA Assocuiution. Ost to capture women's high Manchester, England (a. Dive a7 3 ‘ Lone sapped: high three eames. Charley, 140, Imngland, knocked . f° Tiaitea CTRUGND 0 UHIMY CFLANKL CHUTLGGs FLLRGUMMUNIGA TONS AWE Hie Ort DOMET ETE THAR GHGHTATIUN Wilt eM Wielita Tadd. Pes. er Chartis Gordon Beland of WOTM toss- out Joe Brown, 14. Baton 2 mts bd . Cokes, HT, Dallas, knocked out eda sharp $63 and 7% to snag | Rouge, La. 6 dobnny Cooke, 143, ° T Norton Youngs Agencies Ltd. ' Jovy Marks, 16. Banta dee NOM dogh singde and bleh three men's england, outpointed doe Shaw, my nh al ° Ph 3236 ln HOUULin 128, Kaisa Clly, 6. ewe 213 3rd St. ONC Ja a Wi ‘ , nyt