Canucks tied with Totems for top spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Al eight teams in the West- ern Hockey League went into MAY NOT FIGHT UNTIL NEXT YEAR ~~ the fray Wednesday night, pro- bo) Uae ety duced some strange scores, and ™ ~ : set the Northern standings into e_g . oo - note aa oe a neat and awfully tight pat- . en Ar 4 jOrince Rupert Dailp ews Leo, terrl!" | a ¢ WI a i rs fr Thursday, March 21, 1963 an Vancouver Canucks ridin 2 | , : we high in first place with Seattle ° . . co GO R E N O N B R I D GE \ mens: got drubbed 11-4 by Ed~ | | | : Wy BY. CHARLES H. GOREN bid was well chosen, IE his . monton Flyers; Seattle lost 2-0 " . fo 1963: By The Chicago Tribune} partner happened to have either to. Portland Buckaroos, top team: . North-South vulnerable. the ki f spades or-a sing] in the south: Spokane Comets | MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A knee o eration will put : Is e king of sp single- p , , . P P South deals, ton, in addition to the val knocked over Calgary Stampe- | heavyweight champion Sonny Liston out of action for at least NORTH ton, in addition to the values ders 4-1 and Los Angeles Blades | | six months. He may not fight again until next year, AG54 already shown, then the Bart - edged San eraneisco Seals 2-1. | | The return bont with Floyd 9Q32 grand slam. Tn an effort to give a ‘eat iditeh’ tient with Calgary) | Patterson, whe een cons months for the knee to heal after cee 2 °° North an opportunity to show far co ala, ee at | jing by: a threa or Several such an operation, Dr. Weiland ; . 4 mere sed ne, velyers lot itely Wednesday night by the! “when the rematch with Pat- (AKI9 410873 Was perfectly safe to make this 12-1 January 26 to Ss okane | Miami Boxing Commision, after terson will be fought now is,up V.98 yee , call, for North could hardly . Wednonne.. results eft Se- | ‘an official examination that re- to Liston. Where it will be is up . Soses nae 32 pass, with hearts as the agreed . attle and Vancouver in a first ‘vealed damage to the cartilage|to Patterson, who has the right : } SOUTH ; trump suit. When the latter ° lace tie with 68 points and Cal- in Liston’s left knee. _ {in the return bout to name the ‘AAQ2 : merely returned to five hearts, ., eary d Ed nt 1s tied “Tt is our opinion that this site. 4 AQ South settled for the small slam. ” rie 46. monton also tle knee should have the benefit of PATTERSON GOS HOME OA OTe West led the jack of clubs Ray “Kinasewieh fired three ny De A Ht Weilant * videly Patterson, closed his Tropical 2, igTE . and declarer made a somewhat * goals in the Edmonton victory known orthopedic surgeon who |Patk training camp Tuesday . ‘The bidding: i. unusual, but nevertheless while John Miszuk had a sin- ‘made the examination. night and began an automobile South West North. East. sound, play at trick. one. He ele and five assists. Only 1,500 It would take at least six trip to his home in New: York. 29 Pass 39 Pass | permitted his opponent to hold fans were out for the Kill. ce ee ms ate Julius November, 3A i Pass) 44 — Pass | the trick. He saw that, in ordor : i aj Sal atterson nad given no 49 © Pass 5a Psss|to avoid the risk of a spade othe. Edmonton want ane ae thought to a future site for the | 50 * Pass 59 Pass | finesse, it would be necessary | Doug Messicr, Ray Ross, Norm rematch, nor to whether he} 69 Pass Pass Pass ;to develop North’s club - suit. would take on another oppon- ent while Liston is recuperating. Talk started immediately of : a possible match between Pat- terson and the young conten- der, Cassius Clay. “I don’t feel so good,” Liston Since there was only one side entry to the dummy — the queen of hearts — it appeared that he would require a three- three break in clubs, which is distinctly against the percent. ages, Opening lead: Jack of o& South, in today's hand, de livered a neat. performance in both the bidding and the play. The opening two heart bid is well chosen, for South would hardly wish to play for less Corcoran, Bo Blik and Jack Me- Intyre. Dave Duke, Bob McCus- ker, Al Lebrun and Adam Keller scored for Canucks. In Portland, the Buck’s goals weré pumped in by Jack Bionda om and.-Tom McCarthy. Through- | Castors is inconsolable cs ce ne Pucksters must find — Ri- | chard Hamel of Quebec City after TAING IT HARD—Goalie a ‘ore; Nis team's 3-1 loss to Trois- moaned when he walked out of than game. North's decision to Conceding an apparently uns | oo the Buckaroba wgintnes Riviers, Que. in a Montreal Dr. Weiland’s office after the fix the trump suit by raising necessary trick in clubs has the steady pressure on “Seattle's for. bantam hockey tournament. hew Orimnu a $a ¢ i “ier hour-long examination which he hearts directly “is worthy of | effect of aiding development of va vs ‘ (CP Wire Photo) . V. cy had returned from Chicago to note. There will be time enough | the suit in the event that one of -. Wwirds, undergo on orders frum the box- to show the other features of the opponants holds a double Stopper, as was actually the case. West shifted to a diamond at trick two. South was in with the ace and, ‘after cashing two high trumps from his hand, he crossed over to the king of | clubs. On the ace he threw a small spade, and. then he ruffed a club dropping - West's jack and establishing the eight — in dummy. A heart was led over to the queen, and declare er’s queen of spades went oni the eight of clubs, oS plist LLL TTT TP ett ree VANCOUVER @— Rev. David Bauer, who scouted the world hockey championship in Stock- holm, says any ieam he takes to Innsbruck next February will have “only an outside chance of vinning.” Father Bauer is eoach of Can- ada’s 1964 Olympic hockey team to play next winter in Austria. ; . He said his skeptical attitude’ is not an admission of defeat. by his elders—that it is not good, but rather a facing of reality. sportsmanship for a curler ty; Canadian hockey officials, he his holding, and it is good psychology to ‘apprise partner at once of the fact that the trumps appear to be solid. South’s three spade call is, of course, a cue bid designating the ace. North observed a simi- lar procedure when he men- tioned the clubs, whereupon South showed the ace of dia- monds. North's repeat of the club suit is intended to show second round control, in other words the king. South’s next ing commission. His Knee, originally injured when he swung a golf club, ap-| parently was recovering when! he hurt it again March 13. | More Sport page 6 not allowed When twelve end games were conceding a fat score to your op- the vogue years ago, you might! ponent in the early going is just ae “SONNY LISTON -.. “don’t feel so good” tf © The weetlon of Owen was an- chounced Wednesday. by Philip Parsons, president of Ghe orpani- | “ation, — THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS } Phono 3202 Display 3203 Classifiud : a bive away a four or five-ender| another form of hari-kiri. With! study a sheet of ice from behind sald. must “find a new form- eee o RATS IRUN ac. OCUREL OAL: early in the match and live to' name teams in top competition! the glass before he plays on it,, Ula. . . : . e bony | REG ADOT & a, bell your friends;even the tossing of the coin be-| With these handicaps in ming; The Roman Catholic _priest- pDAINRG tenn aii Mepeceions 19 - FREE APS LES j how you fought} fore play commences is viewed a Canny skipper keeps a wary eye SPorisman is basing his Olympic J seperignng: Beit, Keni A) Die eA965 | ee. bashel of snail gallantly end af-| with grave concern because lastion the ice and gives his ship-: entry at University of B.C. WARS ED The toot mick, [LARGE Bixponataade nt heater, (apples “Urée win purchase: ter end to even-| rock on the initial end provides; mates simple orders that they GOOD PLAYERS RARE | wa iS ee ef RECN Vamonthe, Sws-k4g. Dushe? of Meintosh apples , tually even the) a lethal advantage. can execute until they get their! “Hl was rumored that the} ansekeld-saods -. : ; “bushel, this week only, : Score and win the Irrespective of the calibre | sea-legs. Such as: ;Russians missed the champion- ; me ene aa : PATE ‘ i ; * Jyins ny - Colorado: 5 wmigtinan ost wake. 2 AVBELS he game, of the league in which you la- 1. Build the confidence of your ships last year at Colorado | [Res Benn ols Sida sncovaced, B25. Te TetSEe SIGLE ORCHARD Perhaps in the! bor, it behooves the skip to | men by giving them simple shots Springs to rebuild their team,” . page ere eS. Rai aIne E, of swenin-on Ri Bonext telling you forgot; give his complete attention to | —draws and take-outs—during said Father Bauer in an_inter-: Ee SE es EN to Miburn’'s Colin Station. 12-0347: _#— to mention the} the ice once he sets foot on it. | the early ends. | View Wednesday. “I have to find | fy Farnccen oa a > eee ; back-breaking efforts of your LIMBERING UP 2. It is imperative that your: boys who can handle these Rus- | ° ae cats. At: & Supgiies Sweepers who labored to get Remember there is no pre-| teammates con get the feel of sians—and these hoys are rare, a draws into position and guards game warm-up allowed in ecurl-| draw weight early in the game. | Father Bauer said Canada ; Oar A . to cover up. All this drain on the ing. Even if the mind is sharp,! Avoid too many striking shots. should “sit down and get some E55 Uppe entie " energy resources of your team! the muscles of the average curl-; 3. Give your men draws with points very clear before partici- cere might have been avoided if you er needs limbering — and this; both turns to aid you in read- pating in world tourneys. or the third man had smartened may take a few shots before hej ing the ice. ; ‘For instance, we should be up earlier in the match, gets his sights on the broom. 4. Avoid draws on the out- taking a look at any European These days when 10 ends or, There is also an unwritten law! side ice during the early stages,’ Player who pays annual Income even eight constitute a contest, that was drilled into the writer! "These areas are usually heay-,tax on $60.000," he said ler and only serve to confuse! rs 7, i ; D il C d Py zle the player as to the keeness of NHL STANDINGS : al y rosswor Z the ice. | By THE CANADTAN PRESS : . . 3. Don't, try fancy shots your: Northern Division A ACROSS 52 Derisive 13 hecumulation, self early in the game. They will! 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