TODAY to SATURDAY — 7 - 9 p.m. LR NH Samet cen MRISLH COMPANY ron iy a SONG HITS! ’ presiay MID - COLOR be Luxe uNESa Iie SAT, MAT, 2 ‘HURLEY Meo AVES MOMTHND i is} NMS fi: es Be Tee Seay AOL Pho paris cous and 0 ud! +Can-in the ei CET Ox ever ase atid ine ep gy TRCHINIESLOR S Co-starring YOKO TANI + Filmed in TECHNIRAMA® A PARAMOUNT RELEASE 7}LAURELS FOR PIERCE, DUNFORD, LINDSAY Three rack | By HARVEY RAYMOND | | Daily News Sports Writer Prince Rupert swimmers chalked up another sey- Jen Canadian records Tuesday night at sanctioned | iCanadian Amateur Swimming Association meet held here before a crowd of 500. | The seven new marks, estab- llished by Sharon Pierce, Vito 5:05:9, ‘Dunford and Shauna Lindsay, 5:14:1, brings the total number of rec- Miss Pierce also smashed age ords to 48 now held by Prince’ group records at the distances of Rupert swimmers since the city’s 200 and 400 yards. Her times for pool opened less than four years these were 2:12: 4, and 4:37:8.. ago. This bettered the old marks held Sharor Pierce smashed the|respectively by Mary Stewart of Girls 13-14 years 200. 400, and| Vancouver, and Patti ompson 440 yards freestyle. The brilliant {of Hamilton of 2:14:1 anl 4:52:4 iswimmer clipped almost nine! In the 100 yards butterfly, Sha- seconds off the Canadian senior|/ron bettered the old age group | .440 yard freestyle mark held by!mark of 1:05:5 held by H. Hom- Miss Elliot's time was t sanctioned swim up seven Sports Harv Raymond Sports Writer 4 4 tines Rupert DOaitpy srems toro. Wednesday, January 23, 1963 Senior, junior teams tre in floor hockey Susan Elliot of Vancouver. Missjeniuk of Etobicoke, Ontario. | Pierce's time for the 440 was when she clocked 1:04:1. ‘Dunford breaks butterfly mark’ Vito Dunford bested the old Kay. Beth Fields. Glen Dalzell and : record of 1:08:7 in the boys 11 Panny Fields, | and 12 age group for 100 yards | Hoye 12 a aatroke butterfly previously held by Gor-' 1. pavid McDonald, 2. don Eby of the Prince Rupert ‘Johnson, 3. Jackie Payne, Swim Club, Vito’s time was 1:08:2. | Cane Backstroke Shauna Lindsay splashed to 1. Brenda ‘Simonds 2. ‘Merron Bar- one new record and tied a sec-/bour, 3, Carol Fitzgerald. ond in the girls 10 and under ov) yards: Freestyle breast stroke. She tied K, Bar- Men's Open , : . 1. Howarel Gilehrist, bers of Montreal's time of 18.8 Fields, 3. Glen Dalvell. for 25 yards and set a new mark In the Challeneye Race, RCMP v.: of 40.8 for the 50 yards. The old |Firemen, the constabulary splashed record for 50 yards breaststroke was held by L. Kennedy of Lon- to a one length win in a nip and tucs , battle, don, Ontario whose time was 41.2 In addition to the above events the crowd was treated to an ex- ; . hibition of synchronized swim- : Records, events, novelties, tiny ming by Maureen Hampton, Ali- tot swimmers. diving and syn- | son Large and the members of cronized swimming all combined to make this splash a memorable one for Rupert fans. Prince Rupert Swim Club Syn- While records were being shat- chronized swimmiers. tered enthusiasts watched some Tom Dinsicy, the peerless di- ver, gave an outstanding exhibi- 25 other events and here are the complete results, tion and received a fine ovation. from the large crowd in attend. | O5 Yard. Freestyle ance. Mr. Dinsley came back | Bovs ( and under later in the program to put Zon | 1. Paddy Simpson. 2, Gwilyn Evans. ia Clowning exhibition with Bob | 3. Marius Dunford. ‘Fisher and the enthusiasts ip- 23 Yard Freestyle preciated this extemperaneous— Girls Rand under ‘display immensely. 4 Naren Writ, 9 <. Danny 1, LiGhy kUnus ude. t 3. Susan Shaw. 25° Vard Freestyte | Boys S and under CANADA “AL COMMISSION ON PUBLIC HEARI PILOTAGE NGS “ERO Pubhe heataios orb lee held da She previnee of British CoMpat a cre the folhe ne oeties on the dates and at. the Paes doe tea VANCOEVGES: Peer dbase weurety Pe. Pe bern Mey. Court of Canadian Citizen- lo Granville St., 10:00 aun, oe . NH, Ire. PRUNES, Jee nndtie Chambers, NiW Po Ry epg phere ag -- City Hall (Couneil ot dad, VS EIN TAGS ER begbeayre Sy orpe dy W'S therksiap St rod == Court House 1 Ee Ole ia, Annex, tt: . Tiriet mecurdbed: cre orpanivations, assoclations and Inetividtial ova hte de submit jntormation and proposals MORUIBS? 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Michael Roos. 3, Sandy Billing, 50 Vard Freestyle Boys 20 and under 1. Champ Kokorudz, 2, Koughan, 3, Colin Falten. 50 yards Freest vie Girls (0 and under 1, Darlene Vell, 2. Susan McDonald Specials! AT THE FAMILY SHOE STORE 50 Vards Freestyle Girls 12 and under 1, Brenda Simonds, 2. Merron Bar- Dour. 3. Carol Fitveerald, a vards Freestyle Boys 22 and under I. Vito Dunford 2.) David Donald, 8, Jackie Payne. Senior High House Relay 1. Alpha. 20 Gama, 8. Beta, Alpha House was made up of the following boys: David Pitre, Skip Cronek wack Me- John Christianson, 25° Vards Breaststroke Girls Band under 1} Holly Kokorucy, 2. Karen Wrieht 3. Susan Shaw 2 vards Baekstrake Boys and wader 1, Joey Fitzgerald, 2. Miehael Roo: 3 Bruee McDonald oO vards Buekstroke Girls 10 jund noder 1 Darlene Vell. 2. Susan MeDoniatd 3. Teresa Van Meer, SO sards Backstroke Veevs FO seed arder 1. Champ Kokorudz, 2. Tan Collart a. Stenhen Koughan, The staff edged the students tao the Race Swimming for Beoth Me- Women’s Pumps and Flats IN ALL COLORS AND HEEL HEIGHTS GROUP 1 REAL BARGAINS! 2.99 BOTH FLATS and HIGHER HEELS stat! were Miss Hayden. Mre. Mine fore, Mp, Madi and Mr Preetheden, Cc Christine Me- For Booth students: A greement reached MIAMI BEACH, Fla, @ After weeks of wrangling, Chiumpion- GROUP 2 FLAT SHOES FOR The final stumbling block wp parently was a demand by tise tolvs adviser, Jacek Nilon, that the champion be paid $207,000 GROUP 3 held back from his purse iter the first. fight to wuetrantee the ILLUSION & HIGH HEEL return bout, PUMPS Al Bolan oof Ch: uNpionship Sports sald Tiston's money will be pub up this week and Nilon ‘Ts eompletely satistied with the Nnanelal arrangements," “AL we've pot left ds to finish the paper work,” Bola sald, “and just to be on the safe side we'l] submit the contraets to the Milani Beneh Boxing Commis. slon.” Nilon had iasisted that $85,000 Inceash be pald to Liston tmmie- Gately and that the balinee be placed in escrow. farher, he had heen told he would have to sign FAMILY SHOE fhe contract first but had re. STORE ny proceed” “until TF see the . | 6.99 SAVE NOW! AT THE jthe day as Celgar and :well played vame. Richard 1 -Celgar fought back in the dying ‘scored a total of eight goals with iperiods. Paolinelli’s surge ‘final ‘hang on for the tie. a Total Tied games were the order of} Celgar—Brunton 1, Nagasawa Hawks 2, Didychuk 4, Nakatsu: 1, Witt played to a 14-14 deadlock, in ‘chen 3, Rydde 3. Total 14. ‘senior floor hockey action at the Tigers— Paolinelli 8, Rae 3; Civic Centre Tuesday night. ‘Truscott 2. Total 13. 7 In Junior preliminary action,| Elks—Newsom 2, Gomez 1], Al- nds and Elks battled to a 13-|Chuck 1, Erickson 6. Schooley 1, ‘13 stalemate in a fast moving |Lloyd 2. Total 13. In the Senior game, ed 11-8 after Cougars two periods but HOCKEY SCOREBOARD. By The Canadian: Press Amerlean League Rochester 2, Baltimore 3 Springfield 0. Quebec 1 EPHL - THL St, Louls EPHL 2, Omaha IHL 4 - Eastern) League Haven 6, Charlotte 8 tnternational League Minneapolis 9, St, Paul 3 Ontario Juntor A Guelph 1, St. Catharines 7 Outarlo Seuior A. Woodstock 2. Galt 1 7 Metro Toronto Junior A‘ Brampton 6, Whitby 10° Neil McNell 6. Knob Hill 2 Oshuwa 1, Toronto Marlboros 2 Nova Scothn Senlor Moncton 4. Halifax 5 Saskatchewan Junior Estevan 2,Weyburn 5 Regina at Moose Jaw ppd, Central Atberta DrumheHer 2, Mediclnue Hat 1 Saskatchewan Senior Moose Jaw 2, Saskatoon 5 Manitebul duntoc Winnipeg Rangers 3, St. Boniface 8 Thunder Bas Juantor Port Arthur 3. Fort William 4 Exhibitian Detroit NHL 8, Port Hurdn IHL 5. ALD x. minutes of the final period knot the count, by Cougars 6-3. Adolpho Paolinelli pacecdt Cou- pars attack scoring five voals. John Didychuk rapped in four goals for Celgar. The test was cleaniv played with only 15 ininor penaltics be- ing handed out: nine to Celear. In the junior battle, Paolinelli to outscoring New five of these coming in the hec- tic third period when they were needed most. Elks led 5-2 and 8-7 after two in the to cold. frame enabled Tigers Bob Ericksen led Elks scoring driving home six goals. 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Saturday. .| Eddie Shack with a pass leading new marks meet here ne we BS HG eR et Be eR RE EMR Be By The Canadian Press Can Bronco Horvath ride it out with Toronto Maple Leafs? The Leafs’ crucial game to- night against second-place Mon- treal Canadiens will be the sec- ond test for the journeyman given a reprieve from playing in the minors when Leafs picked him up On waivers Horvath, 32, came through his first test with flying colors Sun- day night in Detroit. Having joined Leafs only two hours be- fore: game time, he fed linemate to the tying goal draw. 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