:RRACE ute myer 1961 MATIN TERRACK DLITT LE RL MEYE EL CAUS ‘RA LEGAI WINNERS OF “C” AND “F” EVENTS in the recent Marine Bonspiel are shown akove. -In the top photo is the Clare Ro- bertson rink of Kitimat, win- ners of “F” event. Left to right are third Laurie Ferrier, Skip Clare Robertson, second Gordon Booth, and lead Stan Murray. In the lower photo is the George More rink of Kiti- mat, winners of “C” event. Top left in the picture is third Wes Guymar while at top right is lead Sid McKeown. Seated is Skip George More and sec- ond Frank Grogan. — Giordano Photos Additional Sport Page | for big NHL By The Canadian Press Punch Imlach’s gamble, a bro- ken stick and the payoff touch of little Dave Keon Wednesday night gave Toronto Maple Leafs their first National Hockey League championship in 15 years. Before a hometown crowd of 14,372 the Leafs couldn’t beat Montreal Canadiens but they sal- vaged a 3-3 sawoff and that was good enough. | Each club plays two more ‘games and both Montreal and ‘Chicago Black Hawks could tie | Toronto in points. But the mar- ‘bles go to the team with the most wins—the Leafs. ' In the other game Wednesday night the Rangers dumped Bos- ‘ton Bruins 5-1 before 8,155 fans ‘in New York, getting three goals ‘from Vie Hadfield. who scored DAVE KEON .. . ties it up Edmonton rink alone in Legion curt . PORT ARTHUR (@ — Edmon- ton'’s Pete Husar rink stood alone game 12-9 to Ontario's Steve Stratford quartet. KEON DOES IT FOR TORONTO Leafs deadlock Hal Wednesday after six rounds of the Royal Canadian Legion curl- -ing championships with a buffer ‘of two victories between it and Stratford, Laycock and Wally | Knock of Lunenburg, N.S.. were: tied with four wins going into today’s seventh round while Bill railp Mews Lty, March 21. 1963 NHL big seven By THE CANADIAN PRESS Andy Bathgate. the idol of « New York heekey fans, picked up ~-*rince Rupert © Thursday. two games left to play. Bath-: gate’s three assists gave him a total of 78. five points behind. v NHL STANDINGS three rinks bunched in second Hodgson of Fort William, repre-. , , . vcs place. {senting Manitoba and North-: By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Albertans had beaten western Ontatio, Joe McKinnon. National League A Pt Walt Laycock’s Shellbrook rink, of Kamloops, B.C., and Kilburn ‘ j > tj . ~{were tied with three victories Toronto 35 21 12 218 175 82 newan y- aad ne hth nowaa ee , ; Chicago 31 21 16 186 171 78 Chewan ny be TTA Founc i Behind them, with single wins, : Montreal 28 18 22 221 174 78 and gone on to batter the Fred- iw ere Doug McGowan of Prince: Detroit 30 25 13 195 191 73 erictom foursome under John 'rdward Island, Carm Rockwell ' |New York 21 36 11 204 231 53 jcijburn 10-7 in the sixth. lof Newfoundland and Sam Butt’ i Boston 14 38 16 193 275 44 at the start of the day, Hu- ‘of Quebec. sar and Laycock had been tied! The seventh round of the: without a loss, but the defeat:round-robin competition was by Alberta seemed to set the tone ‘scheduled for of the day for the Shellbrook day and the entry which dropped its evening .7:30 p.m. Vancouver team has 2:30 p.m_ EST to-. cighth round for. ‘ The leaders: three assists in the Rangers’ 5-1 Women’s League perfect hoop record -per Service 1; Maple Leaf Cafe a, . hor Boxt ea: waa veceed eves . | " { tro.t's Gord Howe from the Na- Batheate, New York 34 44. 78 had. a 257 single and Grace Shus- 2 jalversal 1; Yuk on 7eMS ee that nice muys finish last seeded Windsor AKO team 53-46 _ tional Hockey League scoring Mikita, Chicago 31 43 £74 ter of Hard Hats rolled a 639 tri- Wee — on's CMN'S : doosn't al fays hold true in bas-'to join the Orchids in second ‘ leadership : ' Mahevlich. Toronto 36 37 73 ple to pace “A” Section of the | oe Me Bowling L ketball. place with only one Joss. He may be tuo lite. Howe sets Richard. Montreal 23 47 70 Women’s Bowling League. Team. ; WAY Cen ow He anes At least not if you take team The Bucs were scheduled to the pace with 36 guals and 47 as- Beliveau, Montreal 18 49 67 Single and triple went to SHOP d a acs bbed Hi ‘ t Of names at face value. mect the Orchids this morning sists for 83 points. and there are Bucyk, Boston 26 39 65 VY w ith 1022 and 2608. etromdants graobed all honors; vancouver CYO Saints were with the winner playing the rere em en tee ee - ort a er In “B Section, Mickey Hen- : with a 282 single and 724 triple the only team with a perfect Saints tonight in the fina] sched- . . ‘nessey of Babcock rolled a 267\in Men’s League action Monday | reeord going into the final uled game. ‘single while Joan Busby of Fash- | night. round of the Canadian Junior MAY NEED PLAYOFF ;ion copped high three with 605. ‘There something SPECIAL . about Seagram's SPECIALOLD :901 and 2609. “A” League New Laurel 4, “Granby 4, Stars 0; Shop Easy 3, -Annettes 1; McLeand & Rudder- | ‘ham 3, Dibhs 1; Twisters 3, ; 'Greenhorns 2, Credit Union 2. “B" League Beatniks 4, Rebekahs 0; Shen- ‘tons 3, Alley-Cats 1; Fashion 3, | ‘Ketas 1; Union Maids 3, Bab- cock 1; Co-op 3, White Caps 1; Big Sisters 2, Odd Balls 2. Celco City again paced his team with a 275 single and a 699 triple. Teammate Annette Johansen tossed ladies high triple with 657, La Gon- dola's Ann Bellis had high single with 252, In “B" League, Vie Menzies of single and 610 triple. For women, Joyee MeIntosh of Civil Servier ‘rolled a 237 single and Sharon Thornber of Thornbers took high three with 667, ' In team honors, Rupert Motors copped all in A" league ‘7298 and 3723. °R" League saw Teddy Boys roll high three with SPE CIAL, OLD oer May, 8040 while Sunrise had high Single with 1000. "A" League Rupert Motors 4, La Craaidola OO; Central Barber Shop 4, Stan- Scaquams ‘dard Oil 0: LP's ‘ Ormes 0: cnr ; ALB, Airlines 8, lNddie's News- SPECTAL stund 2 idaek'’s 8, Good Neigh- OLD bors ty Yukon Jewellers 3. Paul's ye Whisky iShell Serviee . | “B" League / Sunrise 4, Star Cabs 0: IServiee 8, Johnston Outbourds mt eddy Boys 3a, PLW.A, “l' 3, Overwriten J; jCan, Stevedoring 1; ‘her 3, Hot Shots 1. | Thursday Mixed League ' Yukon Gems’ Fred Viger and Mare MeCreish tossed hieh tei. ploes of 708 and 607 to set the peee dy the Thutsday Night Mix- ead vA League, Al Faithful of Miler Bay had men’s hleh slogle with 276 and Drue Jonasen of Maple Leal Cute took women's single with 28. Ten mbleh single was won by Don's Men's Wear with 202, Yu- kon Gems had team Aleh three With das, Civil 1; 1; Thirsty Leflovers 8, Bill Thorn- Hiner Paste is a Seagram Pradition Thi advertisementis nat published ar displayed by the Laquer Conteol Board or by the Government of British Columbia Results Leftovers led the way with a 278! t t The footwear girls took team ‘laurels as ‘honors in both categories with ;Single and 3102 triple. { { ' ‘La Gondola 0; Longshoremen 3, Louis Martin of Rupert Motors ! ! | with | Miller Bay 4, John's BA Service. 10, fashion tootwear d, dome Bue Shmoos walked off with team Basketball tournament today. Should Vancouver lose tonight, they rolled a 1134 The Saints knocked off the un- a pltyoff wotld be forced for beaten Montreal University Set- Friday, “B” League action saw two new |tlement Orchids 64-53 Wednes- Jn other action Wednesday, ‘season's highs being scored. Bill|day night in the double knock- Vindsor chminated Toronto Hard Hats 0: , Brett of Legion smashed out ajout tournament. YMHEHA to ou 6-51 win over Uni- 343 single for a new record Hamilton Buccaneers, mean- verity of Manitoba. while Bob Morrison of Babcock ‘set a new triple with 801. UFAWU took team single hon- ‘ors with 1029. 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SAYS LEAFS UNWORTHY Punch yanked goalie Don Sim-, The mild-mannered centre! ons in favor uf a sth ne from Noranda, Que.. a swift 163- j ts wker for the final mint et pounder, was candid about iu PE oe a move that frequently: later in the dressing room: “We | Peektires. oe didn’t deserve it” he said. | “We stopped skating and they !}| 3215S DIAL 3215 didn't. In the last five minutes: — BEST of the third period I thought: FOR TN we'd blown it.” Coach-manager Imlach was:'| CHINESE FOOD less assuming. He sai f his: ess unassuming. He said of his: TRY THE crew: “As the highest-paid clab in! the league they should be ex-: pected to finish first. 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