By ROD CURRIE saves, coneh Bobby Kromm as his STOCKHOLM «© Some Kuro- Trail Smoke Eaters begin their Pean officiais wan’ Go turn hoe- bid) today to regain the world key into ‘a lithe pubs eames tithe for Cunada against a West Sports ul ri crown [Hand rink to see whether they’ Jim eet smother chunee at him ina playoff, Boh = Gere Cab by GRAHAM COX BRANDON «& — Calsury’s Shields rink has ao chanee today to wrap up the Canadian Cuecl- came lenders through ing Championships carty. Al tie Thursday's seheduie without a Alberta foursome has to do i ,defeat. Shields posting three beat the favorites. svuctoties to run his record to If Shields can take the mnea- chine wins against a single loss sure of Ernie Richerdson’s de-ovhile Richardson won twice for fendine champians from: Regina an O-] record. this morning in the Pdth round Standings of the week-luny rotund fobin P Wi ib compctition, he can sat eut the Alberta 9 § 1 11th comfortatdy with thie know. 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Se Cyd Charisse cow owum CIA TINCVN- JAMES GREGORY: USANA SCIAFFIND says Canadian coach Bobby Kromm ‘forward Ulf German club well softened up by the Czechs Thursday. , Kromm and other Canadian officials are critical of the of- ficiating in the tournament that got under way Thursday and Kromm flatly said that it was “worse than terrible” after he watched the three opening eames in the Group A cham- pionship round-robin. “Lousy is the word,” he said after secing Russia defeat Fin- land 6-1 in a penalty-studded match Kromm felt the Finns vot the worst of the officiating and he was particularly critical of the fact that the two refer- ees, a Czech and an East Ger- man, were from behind the Iron Curtain. Three of the four Russian: goals in the third period were: seored while the Finns were: shorthanded and one of them came when they were shy two men. In all, the Finns’ drew eight of the 15 minors including | five in the final session. SWEDES START SLOW Only one minor was handed out in the two other Group A matches. The powerful Czechs toyed with the West Germans 10-1 in a penalty-free game while defending champion Sweden had a difficult time getting untrack- | ed before smashing East Ger-: many 5-1 with three goals in the: last 10 minutes of play. Swedish ; Sterner drew a minor. | RIDLEY’S 64 GO A LONG. WAY FOR HARTLEY BAY tt ete o> wenh A sensational scoring display, and a_ possible serious injury headlines yesterday’s action in the All Native Tournament at the Civic Centre. Fred Ridley’s 64 points, scored against Masset Seniors, paced his Hartley Bay team to an impres- sive 86-49 win, Ridley garnered 28 in the first half and then surged for 36 more in the final half. Tops for Mas- set was Vern Williams with 13. Rod Sampson of Port Simp- son intermediates received a concussion during a scramble under the basket and = was taken eral Hospital. His condition is | reported as satisfactory this BOBBY KROMM .. “worse than terrible” BASKETBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Association Boston 115: Detroit 104. New York 118; Syracuse 129, LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS | t Sapporo. Japan (% Katsu- | morning. pporo, wapan te — mabsu- | Max Wright with 29 and Ken toski Aoki, 120, Japan, knocked | jan out Remy Campo, 1224, Philip- Sensational scoring rally — highlight of All Native McMillan with 33 led Aiyansh to a 77-50 win over Masset carlier. In a night game, Skidegate up- ‘set the favored Port Simpson boys 35-28. t MEET HEADON Chiefs and Kitkatla met head on yesterday at noon and the Chiefs came out on top in a! squeaker 52-50. Bob Adams’ two foul shots in the final minute provided the death blow for Kitkatha.. Art Helin was top man with 17. Fred Gamble hooped 28 for the losers. Chiefs had no trouble in win- ining their second game of the to Prince Rupert Gen- ‘day as they walloped Port Simp- ison 75-44, |; Glen Henry, with 27 goodies, ‘paced Kitimaat to a 54-47 vic- itory over Kitkatla. pines, (3). I Varese, Italy (® --- Federico | a Ss a Oa ers Scarponi, 119. Italy, and Primo Zamparini, 114, Italy, drew, (12). Philadelphia -.- George Ben- | ton, 16434, Philadelphia, stopped | Clarence Alford, 164, Cleveland, ' Ohio, (3). Miami, Fla. 14 3y MARVEN MOSS Ernest Terrel, Canadian Press Staff Writer OR Nts pos g hopped Herb Siler, | Montreal Canadians could : , ‘have seven or eight 20-goal 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, March 8, 1963 ‘scorers before the start of the Canadas track team set for Pan TORONTO (0) — Canada's 17: athlete track and field team—1l1 women and six men—was an-: nounced Thuursday for the. April 22-May 5 Pan-American Games at Sao Paulo, Brazil. It is the first time female track competitors have out-. numbered males on a Canadian international team. Conspicuous absentees are! Bruce Kidd and Bill Crothers of Toronto, two of the brighest track stars in the country. Stu- dies at the University of Toron- to will keep them at home. Ancther big name missing is Harry Jerome, from Vancouver. world spring record-holder. Je- rome is recuperating from a leg injury. Stanley Cup playoffs. A couple of them fattened their ‘yecords before a crowd of 13,- 760 in Montreal Thursday night while flattening Boston Bruins 8-0 in the National Hockey League's only game. Dickie Moore, Claude Provost and Bob Rousseau all beat Bos- ton goalie Ed Johnston twice and “Bill McCreary and Bil) Hicke got one each. Am Games The team letes from Yvonne Breeden, couver, 200 metres and 400-' metre relay. . Heather Cam bell, Vancouver point night for Moore. 200 metres and. 400 metre rela "The two goals gave Moore 250 en: : Ws ‘AY. tor his NHL career and 20 for . Diane Gerace, Trail. high the season. He joins teammates jump. iBernie Geoffrion 23, Gilles Don Bertoia, Rossland, 800 | rremblay 23 and Henri Richard metres. }22 in the 20-gceal bracket. Mean- Sie Ohlemann, Vancouver. 400 while Provost moved up to 19 metres, 800 metres, 400-metre' and Rousseau to 17. Ralph Back- hurdles. atrom has 18 and Jean Beliveau Doug Kyle of Calzary. the most 16. ; experienced member of the team,’ The shutout was the fifth of is entered in the 5,000 and 10,- the season for Jacques Plante 000 metre events. He represented and he took the league lead in Canada in the British Games in that department with one more 1954, ithan Glenn Hall of Chicago includes five ath- British Columbia: North Van- THIS ALSO HAPPENED IN SPORT CHICAGO @& — The spotlight rests squarely on the two-mile event in the 27th Daily News relays at Chicago Stadium to- night. Bruce Kidd and gim Beatly will be taking aim at the world indoor record of eight minutes 34.3 seconds, held for the last year by New Zealand's Murray Halberg. Kidd, 19, a University of Tor- onto student, has ween unbeaten at the distance throughout the current indoor season. His best time was 8:39.0. Beatty, the little miler) from holds the outdoor of 8:29.8 for the Los Angeles, world record record of 3:58.6 three weeks apo. Beatty's best Indoor two-mile was 8:57.0 in 1960, + + + FOOTBALL MONTREAL @ Calpary and Eianilton Tiger-Cats on the pre-season game schedule announced todicy by Montreal Alouettes of astern Football Conference, ree ee Re RE ERaNET gee Someta aeer wan ween # ~ Scoreboard By The Canudtan Dress Nutlomib beagire Boston =. Montraa) 8 | Western League San Praneisco d, Los Angeles d Ontarto dimior 4 Montreal 2, Peterborough | Montreal Jonds hesteafeseven final t-0, first game thed Novir Seothi Sentor Moneton 6, Halifax 6 Moneton leads best-of-seven gf) World ‘Tournament Ciraup 8 Russia 6. inland 1 Czechoslovakia Sweden & Kast Germany Group Switverlund @. Mogland 0 Sumkiutehewan Senor Moose daw 4, 8unkintoon # flnud del Yorkton Oo. Reginn 4 Henteafesevon sonvbefl ini suskalehewen diunfor Weyburn 4. Fin Plon ot {wed au Cid ded Lakehend Sentor Port Within ab Port Arthur 0 Port Arthur Jends | Have) ett | Contra | Drtinheler 2, Keanentow 4 | Beymenton leads Dentbearenievery rem i fer bert foul o-0 Lacombe 0, Olds | hestenfeseven “breanbe tends ern \ wCINCMASCOPE assMETROCOLOR = OmcuowrVINCLNTE MINNCLY \ | RRC O NA eneD at MaNNNE TY MIO" en atm eR PH INO TY Oe oem e / Milind el, ‘the touring ‘tennis.” two miles and set an indoor mile | Stampeders, Edmonton Juskimas | were : exhibition | the sel flat 10 Wont Germany | Sankatoon lends besteof-seven semi: Weyburn lends besteofeioven (id's Deateat-pevens Kidd, Beatty set to do battle PRO TENNIS GIRLS BASKETBALL INDIANAPOLIS «® — Former’ VANCOUVER @: Salmon Australian amateur star Ken Arm, Vancouver’s John Oliver Rosewell defeated Dayton’s Barry and defending champicn Kam- MacKay 8-4 Thursday night for ‘loops today leads the field into his 18th victory in 16 matches cfithe second day of round-robin “world series of pro jaction in the B.C. High School Girls’ Basketball championship. | ~ ‘ | , Prince Rupert Pony League | ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ' at Civic Centre Wednesday, March 13th at 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome Kindly Attend Three assists made it a five- fatten records y Black Hawks. Plante now holds a one-goal lead over Hall in the Vezina Trophy race, but Canadians have to play one more game than Chicago. ae Ww LT F A. Pt Chicapo 30 18 15 108 158' 75 Torento 32 21 9 201 164 73 Montreal 26 17.19 201 157 71 Detroit 26 23 13 167 171 65 New York 19 338 11 188 212 49 Boston 14 35 15 187 262 43 FRED E. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 303 - 3rd Ave. W. SPECIAL MEETING Prince Rupert Garden Club Saturday, March 9th CIVIC CENTRE 8:00 p.m. Guest Speakers: . E. M. KING Government Horticulturist from Kelowna Ji: A. PELTER District Agriculturist from Smithers 4 morrow and the finals move to the Senior High School at night. Broadcast of the game will be heard over CFPR com- mencing at 8:00 p.m. Hartley Bay intermediates bombed United Church 86-53, Two Robinsons, Billy of Hartley Bay and Dave of United Church, led: the scoring attack with 25 and 24 respectively. Hazelton had no trouble with ‘Port Edward as they came out on the strong of a 64-48 score. Billy Starr put on a dazzling display with 29 points. Allen Stewart tried vainly for his team with 17. Bella Coola and Aiyansh came through 71-63. Thirty-five-year- ‘old Jaceb Stewart tossed 27 for |Alyansh. Dayton Mack had 20 ‘for Bella Coola. Semi-final games will be | played at the Civic Centre to- | You've Seen the Rest NOW ... Try the Best! FORD - PHILCO TELEVISION — Free Trial — Parker’s Ford Centre Phone 2300 YOUNG and LIVELY JACKETS for SPRING 4 ‘ ‘ | i ee BS = from the ..S5TORK SHOPPE... 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