oe & Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 29, 1963 foo Te ekcs pancmant tine asa. Canucks take it in north ‘By The Canadian Press rd Vancouver Canucks bombed. Seattle’ Totems 4-1, Portland ' Buckaroos: deteated Spokanc, Comets 5-3 and the Western Hockey League's regular season . Vancouver's victory gave them the Northern Division cham- pionship ty one game. A turn- aWay crowd of more than 7,700 was out for the tie buster. In Portland, the Buckaroos victory was a formality as they had already clinched the South- érn title. Saturday night San Francisco Seals edged Los Angeles Blades ' $2, Edmonton Flyers quashed! Calgary Stampeders playoff chances 4-1 and Spokane knock- | ed Vancouver 7-2. | Seattle and Edmonton meet in the opening round of the play-| off, in Edmonton Wednesday | night. The second game is in| Seattle Thursday, the third, if' néeded, in Seattle next Sunday. | Vancotver meets the winner, in -a best-cf-seven series. San Francisco and Los An- feles in the South play off then: mect Portland in a best-of-! séven contest. First game is to- night in Los Angeles. SCORE FOR VANCOUVER Phil Maloney, Bob McCusker, Dave Duke and Jim Baird fired foals Sunday in Vancouver's win. Wayne Hall scored the only foal for Totems. In Portland Tom MeVie fired two goals for Bucks before 8,618 fans, Bill Saunders. Gerry Goyer} stiff competition from Wash- and Tom McCarthy got the ington, Alberta and other Brit- others. Red Johansen hhad a pair jgn Columbia points failed to and Del Topol] a single for Co- quell the eagerness of the Prince mets. Rupert synchronized swimming In San Francisco Saturday team at Vancouver as they came night. Nick Mickoski scored the through with an excellent show- winner for Seals to cap a pres- in ‘ entation naming him the team’s most valuable player. Len Haley of Posing for picture is the joy- ous Betty Holkestad rink who had just finished polishing off THEY DEFEATED MITCHELL SQUAD ; Joy Mitchell of Kitimat in “B” beside’ third, Marki Gurvich. Against the strong opposition . 36 more experienced teams, : atid Dan Belisle got the others. the local gi carat nage , . a girls copped seven Willie. O’Ree and Bruce Car- awards in the B.C. Champion- michael counted for Blades. ships. The team number “West Point Women’s curling linescores ,Hogan and Alison Large’s duet . : a _terson, N.J., ‘ing display of precision. Colleen | ‘March” won second in an amaz- 3 _ fos “, (Harrington photo) Event at the Prince Rupert Women’s Bonspiel. Skip Holke- stad is seen standing at left Seated left to right are second ¢ Fran Elliott and lead Cathy McEachran. . Rupert synchronized swimmers cop seven awards at Vancouver and Alison Large also finished’ Coach Lenore Gilchrist prais- well up in the standings of this ed her team highly and predic- event as they came fourth and ted even greater things for the sixth respectively. ‘girls after another year’s experi- The girls had solo numbers ence in synchronized swimming. down pat also as’ Alison Large! Coach Gilchrist remained in grabbed third and Colleen Ho- gan took fourth. WEEKEND FIGHTS | New York (# — Jose Gonzales, | 1604, Puerto Rico, stopped Ru- | i WHL standings By The Canadian Press Northern Division W LTF A Pts. bin (Hurrican) Carter, 158, Pa- (6), Dortmund, Germany (#)—Las- | zlo Papp, 15734, Hungary, stop- Vnev'r | ‘Canadiens (than any other team in the Na- {Canadiens suffered a 2-0 shut- INJURY-RIDDLED HAWKS TRIMMED 4-2 By JACK SULLIVAN {with the incomparable Detroit Canadian Press Sports Editor {right-winger at Olympia Sta- DETROIT (®) — Eric Nes-|jdium'Sunday night. But he got terenko had ideas of celebrating /lost in the shuffle. Gordie Howe's 34th birthday! Howe deked Nester almost out Just one of those years’ says Hab coach Blake | By BRUCE STOVEL \good. I guess you have to. credit. MONTREAL (P —- Montreal it to their checking. Leafs are scored more goals; basically a defnsive team, mance. % 1 ‘Stanley Cup semi-final “| | | 4 4 vt ‘ | 1 ' i { . 35 31 4 243 234 74. “A BVENT ‘proved’ one of the hits of the eran a Pap cata e weet” Seattle 35-33-2239 237 72. Semis—_ ‘meet as they garnered third » (3). bp é ‘Ed’nt'n 24 44 2 215 309 50 ; rize pean middleweight title. . ; Mitchell 15, Booth 11 Pp : . . . _ (Calgary 23° 45 2 227 284 48: “Gordon 12 McKay 3 . in the strokes and figures ; Mexico City ( — Mantequilla ! Southern Division Finals— , event, Maureen Hampton came Napoles, 13434, Cuba, outpointed ‘Portland 43 21 6 279 184 92 Mitchell 301 201 210 100-11 2% to take third place out of a Babe Vazquez, 13534, Mexico (S. Fr’sco 44 25 1 288 219 89° Gordon 010 040 001 O11 8 total of 125 girls. Beth Fields City, (10). iL. Ang’ls 35 32 3 235 226 73, “B" EVENT ‘Spokane 30 38 2 219 252 63! Semis— WHL SCORES Holkestad 13, Myers 6 Mitchell 10. Kerr 3 Top women shuttlers | off to big US event — ‘title. but Canadian Badminton Finals—- Mitchel 011 002 105 020—12 Holkestad 100 120 030 303—13 . CO" EVENT S@nis— By DENNIS ORCHARD Merrison 8, Billing 5 VANCOUVER ( — Canada’ Kerr, 10, Bremner 3 declared its tadminton cham- Finals— pions Saturday and sent its top Kerr 000 102 010 20x— 7 women performers to Massachu- Merri-on 221 010 401 02x-—-13 setts Sunday for a crack at the “D" EVENT Uber Cup. Semis—. The six-member team used " Béotly 11, Shier 2 the Dominion championships ‘Bateman 12, Dahl 4 ere as a warmup for their play Finals— in Boston, where the United nataan 030 202 001 101--10 States will defend badminton's ooth 201 050 021 010--12 equivalent to the Davis Cup of — ‘tennis. The six are Marjorie DUG OYSTERS ‘Shedd, Dorothy Tinline and Tylius Caesar's conquering le- Sharon Whittaker of Toronto, fions ate thousands of oysters | Patricia Espley and Mrs. Joan during their occupation of Bri- iMiller of Montreal, and Beverly tain and archeologists still un- {Chittick of Windsor, Ont. earth caches of shells, Canada has never won a Uber _Saturday’s Results Vancouver 2, Spokane 7, Edmonton 4, Calgary 1. Sunday’s Results Season Ends Spokane 3, Portland 5. Vancouver 4, Seattle 1. Association officials rate this’ __ year’s group the strongest yet. . Miss Shedd captured her sixth singles title here and! teamed with Miss Tinline to win a three-game struggle against Mrs. Miller and Miss Chittick for the doubles crown, Miss Shedd also figured in the elesed mixed doubles champion- ship, and Miss Chittick helped win the junior women's doubles. KOP STARS . Three open and 11° closed titles were decided Saturday. Visiting world champion Erland Kops, 26, dominated the open events. Five titles went to East- ern Canada, six to the West. REAL RAW RACY Express Bongo ADMITTANCE » TO PERSONS 1G VEARS OF AGE ‘OR OVER 1 Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 3. ._Mikita. Chi. t CAPITOL TODAY to WEDNESDAY — 7 p.m. ONLY With LAWRENCE HARVEY -diens to only three geals in the | process, iMontreal coach Toe Blake Sun- day. Hockey League this sea- but you'd never know it their post-season perfor- out here Saturday night in what! Toronto coach Punch Imlach_ called Leafs’ second-best check- | ing game of the season. “It’s just been -one of those: years, I guess,’ said Blake. | tional son, from Toronto Maple Leafs have taken 2 3-0 stranglehold on their series with Canadiens, keeping Cana- “I just wish somebody would tell me what it is,” moaned three straight.” COULDN’T BE HURT Canadien were given a day off Sunday. Blake said the team had come through Saturday night’s game without an injury. “With the game they played, how could anybody get hurt? “Their poalie hasn’t been that Additional Sport Page | MIXED CURLING gen fourth game is here Tues- DRAWS SET . Playoffs for the Mixed curt. “But the series is four-out-of- seven, and if we want to win enough, we can. It’s up to the Draws are as follows: 6:30 p.m. . McFarlane vs. R. Armstrong . Bell vs. E. Shier . Holkestad vs R. Young Ezaki vs A. Rivett | . Bateman vs. J. Ritchie . Billing vs. J. McLeod | 8:30 p.m. | Atchison vs. L. Mosher | . Kerr vs. D. Fields | | } { mence tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. i wr HOHE > 1963. NHL leaders By The Canadian Press A Pts. PiM: - 6 ! Howe, Detroit ccnsistent. We tied 23 games in| the season and didn’t lose two. : . “We've been everything else but the Canadiens camp. With the | in a row. Now we go and lose. 'Seattic, five Canadiens were ta- prosecutor's -“T don’t have much to say: € Aime after we get shut out on our Curbing an alarming rise in the own rink, and in a playoff game. fnumber of drinking drivers since , the beginning of 1963. Under a! ‘new procedure, charges against: Wings still in there fightin as Gordie Howe shows ‘emho of his Chicago Black Hawk uni- form and put the Wings right back into the Stanley Cup semi- finals. When the celebrating was over, the Wings had won their first game of the best-of-seven series 4-2 and Howe had one of his finest hours. The injury-crippled Hawks, who had won the first two games on home ice by 5-4 and 5-2 scores Ifst Tuesday and Thurs- day, meel the Red Wines again here Tuesday night and a fifth contest. is set. for Thursday at Chicago. The Hawks played without Remember when..? | The Stanley Cup series between Montreal Canadiens and Seattle was called off 44 years ago today when an influenza epidemic hit; deciding game to be played at! ken to hospital and defenceman Joe Hall died of the disease within a few days. VANCOUVER (0) — The city office has adopted a get-tough policy aimed at repeat offenders involved in ser-! ,ious cases will be proceeded with: by indictment instead of sum-, mary conviction. 7 ,. ing League were announced to-! a | Vancouver to attend a coach’s day by league spokesman Rup! ha clinic yesterday while members : ‘ | Ld lof the team returned home. — Holkestad. Curling will com- | | BILL SMITH, TN NECN Sy Nye ere ee ee er ee eT eka at zi three regulars Sunday, leftas wingers Bobby Hull and Rd Murphy and defenceman Al Mex Neil. oe Hull, the Hawk’s big scoring, gun, suffered a broken nose irf the second game. Murphy is ix hospital with an infected ankle ent and MacNeil is recuperating from two cracked ribs. RULE SAID OUT od Hull has an appointment with a Chicago doctor Tuesday morny ing and coach Rudy Pilous says “he definitely wil) not play” thaff night, © $4 Murphy likely will miss thé full >crics and MacNeil is a pos= sible starter in the fourth gamy if he responds to treatment. Nesterenko assigned by Pilous lo escort Howe, in the first tw games followed him round liké a& process server. But Gordié showed 13,241 hometown fans Sunday that no one can touchy him when he is at his best. aa ede ee "Ah 4 re i LE : F Pp re so * Merca ontment relieves pain, clearsup infertion, and promotes fast healing. Sold at all dtug counters, Soathing Antiseptic -— Sports organizations requiring the use of City Parks must submit their playing schedules and times when parks are required in writing to the Parks Commission by Monday, April 15, Secretary, Parks Commission. Pilote, Chi. Wharram, Chi. | Hay, Chi, Hull, Chi. McDonald, Chi. Pulford, Tor. MWNWKWOOwWWDA NNER ON Dob bob OFT oo Ommmoac THE MOST FANTASTIC AND = UNBELIEVABLE ADVENTURE EVER FILMED! WHeRe 2 Wituees FLY: (PRISONERS OF THE CONGO: THE WILO. LUSH COUEITY OF THE ELSEWHERE IN CAPTURES TKO | 10 - PIN CHAMPS NEW YORK ih — Jose Gon-! VANCOUVER @ ~ Tony Chibi wales, a 4-to-1 underdog from of Leamington, Ont. wen his Puetro Rico, chopped out a third Canadinn 10-pin) bowling Sixth-round technical knoekout title Saturday night. over hard-hittlug Rubin (Hurri- | Chibi defeated five other pro- cant Carter of Paterson, Na, vincial champions, Saturday night in a fight from Chuck Paas of Calgary, who lost Madison Square Garden, by only 25 pins. Chibi scored einemrenee ee ae ee nee net nce meee mee ~ Hockey Scoreboard By The Canadian Perss SATURDAY Stanley Cup Toronto 2, Montreal @ Toronto leads best-of-seven semi-final 3-0 American League Rolthmore 5, Clevelanc 4 Buffalo 2, Hershey 1 Providence 4, Piftsburah 7 Rochester 3, Springfield 5 Western League Edinonton 4, Calgary Vancouver 2, Spokane 7 Los Angeles 2, Sin Francisca 3 Eastern Professional HWull-Ottuwa 2. Klagston 2 Alberta-B.C, Junior Kdmonton 6, Trail 3 Kadmotiton Jeads best-of-five foal 2-0 Ontario Junior B Kingston & Lakeshore 1 Kineston wins | best-of-seven {nal g-2 SUNDAY Stanley Cup Ohleapo 2, Detroit 4 Chicago lends best-of-seven senu- final 2-1 . American League HiMsvaregh 8, Cleveliaad 4 suffala 2, Providence 7 Hershey 1, Springfield 9 Western League Spokane 8, Portland 5 Vaneouver 4, Seattle 1 Kastern Professional St. Louls 3, Wudl-Ottawa 1 Sudbury 4, Kineston 6 International League Omeh 1, Minnenpolis 6 Best-of-seven semi-final 1-] tied Allan Cup Windsor 7, Noranda 4 Windsor wins best ~ of - five Eastern semi-final d-q5 | Moncton 6, Sherbrooke 3 Moneton Jeads best-of = five eastern semi-final 2-0 Ontario Junior A Ningara Falls 4, Montreal 1 Niagara Falls wins best-of- seven final 4-0 Metro Toronto Junior A Neil MeNell 3, Marlboros 6 Nell MeNeuil leads — best-af- seven fn) 3-2 Thunder Bay Junior Mort Willan wins best-of- eeven final 4-2, one ted SPORT including j \ | | Saturday as hundreds mourned, + ¥ + Fort Jeranees 1, Fort Wii Oreither Nottingham ‘Football '3,002 to average 200 for the 15- kame series, while the 2!-year- old) Alberta) champion had a 2,977 total, “le + * BOXING EXPERIMENT MIAMI BEACH, Fla. i -— The Miami Beach Boxing Commis- sion has decided to experiment with two-minute rounds as a ipossible method for cutting down ‘on bexing deaths, | *} + y | SEH LESLIE TENNIS VICTORY KANSAS CITY « — Profes- LN ‘slonal champion Ken Rosewall ot made it five straight victories ue, CARON over Rod Laver on their tennis tour with a 12-10 victory Friday night, + + + MOORE BURIED IRE Oe eT ae now they could never stop running! 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