TO TAKE ALL ¢ elgar raps Hawks 19-12 in senior floor hockey tlks were tied 4-4 after one period. Cubs took the lead 11-9 after the sandwich frame, but were unable to contain the fly- ing Elks, who rallied te outscore Savoy All-Stars, Ketchil ca n | tangle tonight in opener _ Paced by the five-goa) per- formance of Ken Nakatsu, Cel- gar dumped Hawks 19-12 in a faust, clean senior floor hockey game at Civic Centre Tuesday gar led 7-6 after the first period, 15-10 after two periods, und out- scored the tiring Hawks 4-2 ip the third period to win at ease Doug Brunton and Don Wyle ight 7 chipped in with three goals | hem 6-3 in me ae toe it Prince Rupert Savoys, listed as combinations im recent workouts) (Jay Days), John Newton (Chry- ture top-flight action. The in Junior action, Elks hung on|apiece for the Winners. Bil Mc- {fine come-from-behind victory. favorites in the Ketchikan Daily and will likely use one of then | uers), Kon’ Ciccone (Jay Days),!Prince Rupert club is the same, to mp Cubs 15-14 in another fine} Leod counted five goals in a} Ron Erickson and Rich New- News, left by air today for the in the Ketchikan tourney. ick Nickerson (Jay Days), Bob as last year’s team with the ex- epntest. losing cause, | son led the winners with five Alaska city and the annual in-| He listed the team’s full line- Adams (Jay Days), Ray Spring ception of two players — Jack In the senior encounter, Cel- In the preliminaries, Cubs and goals apiece. Vie Movold also ternational basketball tourna- up today as follows with eact (Jay Days). Darrel Young, who Mitchell and Blair Andrews. Last Tot mr nn me ees tee ne eae eee . ; counted five for the losing Cubs. ment, }players’ regular team in brac-I[has been acting as Jay Day year Prince Rupert finished “ Next floor hockey action, ‘| Under the coaching of Alek kets: Terry Shenton (Chryslers),} :oach, went along with the all|fourth In the competition, | CCa Uc S a iS ICS Tuesday, January 22, when both Bill, the local all-star sauad, ‘Tuffy Hewe (Jay Days), Art stars as manager. The Daily News will be carry- junior and seniors play. composed of players from three ‘Helin (Chiefs), John Lambie! The double-knocgout tourna- ing full results of cach game in ‘- . . . 9 alscorers: f ‘me. | inter-city teams, meet Ketchi- | a special report direct from Here are the floor hockey Brunton, Celgar 234 Goa . {s : ‘ a specia p ; : : or ee ‘ Celgar: Brunton 3, Tanaka 1, | BRAINS aati Ges: .{kan Rackets 7:30 tonight in the Ketchikan s S s nog awk: 21 . chikan. j lor divisions oe of es a Wesley. Cotisats ig}Nagasawa 3, Cameron 2, Wyle 3.) ‘rom DINSLEY, Canadian diy- {Cpening game of the four-day oo woe ue Nakatsu 5, Dickens 1, Toye 1, ing champion on the 3-metre /@ffair. Other teams set for ac- T Seon : | Goalies Standings Tctal 19. springbourd and 10 - metre {tien in the Jayecee-sponsored sls | eam standings WoL GGA Ave.) Hawks: Holder 1, Movold 2.} platform will be in Prince Ru. event are: Metlakatla, Juneau, : lear = 6 3/0: Sackney 9 115 12.5}McLeod 5, Johnson 4. Total 12. pert “Tuesday, January 22 at |Crals-Klawock, Rainbirds, Sour- teas 6 3.N. Miereux 9 123 13.5 Elks: Newson 5, Lloyd 2, Rose | the Prince Rupert Swim Club [@eugh All Stars and Hoonah. . ~ F. Dahl 8 119 15.0/1 Qpilvie 2 1, Ericks fet commencing at 7:30." The Kelchikar wspaper said a . Opilvie 1, Gomez 1, Erickson | mect cor fat 7:30. The 1 Ugan newspaper sa - Hawks . 1 " The league bad man in penal-|5° prota) 15. meet will Teature age-group [this week in a story that: “ex- a Leading Goal Scorers ities is Jack Anton of Cougars} cyps: Helts 1, Duncan 1, Mul- | races, synehronized swimming, }Perts in Ketchikan have cast Harv Raymond — Sports Writer Hara, ‘Cougars: 33 ‘with 14 minutes. lin 3, Berg i, Movold 5, Cameron! diving, pre-school races, and Prince Rupert in the favorite’s - Frolinen: copar ne JUNIOR 13. Total 14. novelty races role. 6 jocir - tispert Daily Mews trp. molinelli, Cougars 29 Team Standings It also states that according “ednesday, January 16, 1963 , WoOoO4$s ito reports Jerry Sherman, spon- : ~ ‘Tivers 6 » | Of} sor of the team, “expects to col- e More ¢ ort Cubs 3 5 lect. the cup now held by the f pau Dp Elks » 5 ; IMetlakatla Athletic Club.” | omen § Cul Ing ; : , Leading Goal Scorers fr e coaen ark Bill said today he a e A, Paolinelli, Tigers 64 wis Mot yet decided on a Start- G. (Red) Cameron, Cubs 46 fog “Bneup but has tried | new ft ae iger 42 a 1, Boson elk 2 alle S || Floor hock Piaydowns se : C. Bere, Cubs 29 #100F Noc. ey . . | I YMDICS -&. srickson, ‘wes 28 | lled ries was played this week bov| Cunha city eee aetinee, Rupert mg ue wagskh ages a Celco City “A" League Men's high single went to Bua| CAMCEMHE tween ‘rinks skipped by Caro’ Winner ot this cores next | M st pen liz d ! ‘s in th Agnes Pierce of Rupert Motors | Rhyno of Thirsty "7" with a to- The Civic Centre advised to- | McDonald and Alma Bateman to takes on the winner of the in apan ne ate. Adolt) a Poll Mi grabbed off women's high single | tal of 333 pins. day that due to Little Theatre {determine which rinks would Prince George - Vanderhoof se- : * league are Adolpho Paolinellifand thigh three rolling 281 and| Tom Pilfoid of Canadian Stev- . . 1 E sent Pri Rupert i Vries in Bonipeane qu@ernool se- | gy e e ° and N. Rae of the Tigers with 11 aan ut . ‘ performances in the Centre's |Tepresen rince Rupert in the|ries in Smithers Jan. 27 to de-: 7° zs . tae 0 B 679. edoring grabbed off men’s high! | itor} Fo de Jaydowns against Kitimat : : iotrict | Sth I in ; minutes cach, Men's high single went to Bert| three games counting 673 j iuditorium this Friday and |Dlay a eeanst Sieimat. termine the Northern District : — q | Edgar OF La Gondola with a Team hieh sinele vind . team Saturday, there will be no floor The rink skipped by Alma representative at the provincial Hy - ; Yop Goaties - a vane Cee ites & mij)) hockey played this Friday’ {Bateman and consisting of Ma-/playdowns in New Westminster | "TOKYO uP — Prime Minister GGA Ave, | Score of 289 pins. Gordon Judd of |high three were won by Bul; evening bel Shier, Dorothy Gomez i]/Feb. 10, 11, 12 | - ke } Avo Ikeda's government tO- | Bob Pottle, Tigers 8 143 1g |Central Barber Shop captured! Thomber who howled 1058 and! The 7 , . ne Eva Truscott took the Ser ow ee » HT. d2, | aw Wt m d4yappwoved a Sapporo city plan. po, eee men’s high three with 666. 2888 pins respectively, ‘ 1€ intermediate basketball | &% : SCOUL, les in The Prince Rupert Women’s . arn RY: a Oap ¥ Plan’ Brian Lewis . | games originally scheduled for | two straight games. Curling Club is hulding a spe- ‘FLLTER TIP tg: higid the 1968 Winter Olympics! R. Newsom. Elks 7 132 19 Team high single and team Results ae ene . Fe i : . . . Be pen a. ym 2 ae ge I eT IyMples | R, . ne ee : chap cttt gs ; Siturday night have also been This rink will now play a two-| cial meeting in the clubhouse ! — int dhe @apital of Hokkaido. Ja-j Vern Movold high three were won by Rupert] Thirsty -7" 3. PWA 1 cancelled and will be resched- |out-of-three #7 series against! Thursday as. | CIGARETTES pgn’s northernmost main island. | Bill Pottle, Cubs 7 132 19 |Motors who trundled 1260 and Star Cabs 3, Teddy Buys 1 ‘oy : , eitie © Same series against lursday, Jar, 17 at 8 p.m. to er ne “ft i o Say 3715 respectively. Bill Thornber 3, Leftovers 1 uled for another date. a Kitimat rink skipped by Joy' discuss club problems. he plan calls for Sapporo to! By CHIC YOUNG hil@ the Olympics in its vicinity | CHICAGO i — Chicago Cubs Results Sunrise 3. Johnson Outboards BLONDIE with city: facilities and the back-! had 23 players under 1963 con-| Good Neighbors 4, Standard C 1 Stevedorine 4. Hot S! 0 ing of the Hokkaido Prefectural! tract today with the signing of Oil 0 an. Stevedoring 4. Hot Shots 2 . ZEST F meres =o ees a government. ;eatcher Dick Bertell, whe made Rupert Motors 4, Yukon Jewel- |Overwaitea 8. Civil Service } 4 RAR r Coie OMe ee ian ~ 2 All expenses will be borne by}a strong showing last season lers 0 Ste LYOULL MISS | eo it YOrim? ye z the host and no government sub-| after returning from military} Paul's Shell Service 4, Jack's 0 Thursday Mixed “A™ League i Gan ‘Sus! Z 22 sidies will be requested. service. L.P,’s 4, A.C.E. Airlines 0 Gordon Leland of WOTM nib- a. 22 oN) Ng Formal decision on the site of Bertell, 27, is tabbed the Cubs’ Central Barber Shop 3. Lalbed both men's high single and! i ., the 1968 Winter Olympic Games| No. 1 receiver after batting .302 Gondola 1 high three rolling 331 and 694, | Ormes 2, Eddie's Newsstand 2 Women's high sinele and high three went to Lil Philbey — of Yukon Gems with 255 and 626.! Yukon Gems rolied high team | Single of 1196. while team hich | three went to Fashion Footwear Probably will be announced at an International Olympic Com- mittee meeting in Nairobi in Oc- tober. Four other cities, includine Calgary. are also bidding for the in 77 games following his army | discharge. - The Cubs Wednesday signed Celco City “B” League infielder Ken Aspromonte, ac- Emily Butt of Johnson Out- quired from Milwaukee Braves boards captured both women’s December 2 in a trade for in- high single and high three roll- Sy games, fielder Jim McKnight. ‘ing 253 and 586. with 3273 pins. — SUA i Li‘L ABNER By AL CAPP CHAIMMAN /! OUR HOME ECONOMICS SO YOU RIGHT /7-s'cur— \f P>~ —THEN WE COULD H4A-| GCOTASISTER CLASS DEWELOPED A RECIPE FOR ANEW WHAT'LL IF ONL WE HAD TAKE EVERYTHING MARRIED TOA HELPLESS BOMB, IF WE DROPPING ON THE HEW A WE WIN? SOMETHING THAT THEN GOT FF FIRST /\ BUMIT A SHMO, FROM HESS HAY THERE'LL BE. “1 WOULD STUPEFY THING | GIVE My- OUTER SHMONGOLIA, NOTHING THEMIT-MAKE. Y SELF —A LIFE PASS LET'S FIND OUT WHAT HELPLESS BUMS TO DISNEYLAND!! 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