“- + FF Rainmakers, Ravens nab two in weekend schooi hoop Bs HARV NAY MAND Primes Scns Mahe and Rav ows wove oy Katoumac So! . KITS Cassctaa. teas oF MigAL ans Sac Aceng douse? Cee Rain Mrs ' Ss wor Gas mw as _ ter as Rig sso vo. No: far thre MANNED soot atta 16 ports Donny Rook in the seeond half te 13 opeints Tor tire wor For Nitin uw For the oniv : rong he hit for i6 points, some fine outside 20 foe ers. Rainmakers sitet a hot 60 per cent from: the field and were good on nine of 16 free throw attempts Kitimat shot fu per cent fram the field and make 12 of 18 free tosses. STRONG ON BOARDS On the boards Cronck pieked off 15 rebounds six en offense, nine on defence. Ken Shields grabbed seven, five on defence. For Kitimat. Bill Forward and Steve Barnwell latched onto six rebounds apiece. It was must surprising to see Skip Cronck able to board against the bigger and heavier Kitimat squad, who were net able to cope with his aceressive style of plav. In the preliminary Rainbirds led 8-6 after one half and both clubs split a dozen down the middle in the second half. Final Ruinbirds 14, Kitimac 12. Both clubs will not sit back mt . * . he prep Sok es vob 8. Boovgsa Co hoetew TS) McArthur . . a 7 Ss we Pomsird 1b) Buld- tne eo oR tarpaye f 68) Verooman 2, Ness SS Potali ga Batheciis Geenotson 4, ose eh Map ier @ Total td. NS ut Susxney 3. Con- Edmonds 1 od Bl ati eb. a BRIAN SPECHT 3 BILL FORWARD Duke bangs in two as Canucks win 6-3 By THE CANADIAN PRESS A record season crowd of 10.- 163 were out ta see a slauehter in’ Portland this weekend. bit ioodidivt come off, Vancouver Canucks AWaVy Tron: au 2-2 tie and limped With a 6-3 League bombed second pertoet the sttekateas Vestern Hockey punch Uhat shook, but didn’t damave. the Northern Division standines It was Cnh- nucks first victory simee Jan © The ovietory took them ote Wi'hin fane points af first -plice Seatte Voteni oa neorgin quick - Iv widened das Potenas when they defeatea So Francisca 4-2 Sun- day Socdhay gueht dhe Sens had Jot Ata Spokwne and Caleoary Belo la. 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VEE, Continuing their Spokane, Les Angeles beat the Comets 5-2 in Sunday’s second contest. ; After all this action, Portland Wax three points on top of the Southern Division foursome, San Francisco was in second spot, Los Angeles another seven points buck and Spokane at the bot- tom. I] points behind Blades. Six points separated Seattle wud Vancouver with 51 and 45 points respectively, Edmonton had 35 and Calgary 31. Dave Duke tired two poals in Vancouver's exciting vietory ov- er Portland, while Buddy Boone, harry Popein, Howie Hnehs and Ron Mitehinson pot the others. vo vootertheoming + Nooctioge reed to play and Booth Ravens Coos Kitimat High materesting onto these home court Saturday Cronck 8, Pitre 2, “EWwere Qaving away an average of i i ' paced the Raven attack scorine 12 and Steve points down the middle for the pherville 3, Campbell 2. 20. heavier visitors, MOT SHOOTING 35 per cent from the field. Rav- Kitimat 7 a wo a td hoe eee ETT Ee ee RAVENS t1— KITIMAT 43 As if to ada insult to injury afterneon ahd reecistered an une /precedented tt 43 upset over the Hhighly faveted senior secondary sehool, Kitimat had dropped an ear- Her 59-38 ess to Raves suppos- ed “bie brother.) Rainmakers, meht betare The tilt was surpriringly even ‘since Ravens are composed of rstudents from grades 9 and 10. 'Ritimat’s piavers may stay in the unt] erade 13. 0 Ravens HENRI RICHARD ... Habs spark sehool | 20 pounds body weieht and two ,¥ears expemenee ta the Kitimat i 2ang, Pavens led 24-2) after one halt and mepaeed to hane on in the second hail thevgeh outscored 2°- Ravens pleved a zone defeneo the entire eame in order to can- trol the board aevainst the larger, Kitimat plaved the entire eame empleved a full Against their less cyponents. man for man und at times , court press experienced Both teams shet better than ens hit for 16 of 28 free tosses. for 19. The tilt was fairly rough. but KY A GORD HOWE -. . Scores 2%th was kept will in check by the (Officials. Ravens made up for OO ORE EEL L EL ELE ELE ALE I IY, any lack of experience they may |$ 3 have had with a new found ag- 3 S orts 3 ; Bressiveness Which came as ale 3 vreat surprise to the Kitimat ; 3 i crew. ¥ HARV RAYMOND ; Ernie Baines and Jim Greer § Sports Writer $ : | 3 points apiece. Bill Forward Barnwell split 24 Prince Rupert Dailys News ¢ Monday February 11, 1963 losers. In preliminary acticn Bonth girls edeed Kitimat pirls 15-14 ru son in a thriller. . Ravens who had not heen e given much consideration in the Northern zone playoffs winner may yet be the proverbial un- thought of outsiders in the tourney; with their coaching problems solved at long Iast and the general enthusiasm of the baliplayers themselves. Lineups: Ravens: | | at Panama PANAMA «) George Knudson of Winnipeg and Tor- Tlum- Onto went out on the limb be- Wing, fore the start of the Panama Gordcn 6, McKay. Baines 12, Greer 12, |/Qpen Golf Tournament when he Llovd 9. Total 44. ~jpredicted he would win it, Kitimat: — Ferward 12. Barn- | And true to his word, he won well Yesderski 10. Total 43. Prevost 1, Total 15. mastery of; Flewman 2. Bil} Saunders, Ken aud Gerry Goyer came back for Bueks, Gilles Villemure was a big fuc- tor in Canucks vietory knock- Ine out 35 shots to Bon Hesd's 2), Pop Ivy may coach ~Larks MONTREAL @-~- Frank Ivy, former Isdinonton Pop Alonettes head coneh, it was re- ported) fodiary, Club owner Ted Warkingn and doeouple af direetors are ta in- terview a number of conehes miad Ivy ds said fo be amon the pos- sthle candidates, Workman is in Winniper to- day fora meeting of the Cuna- Lautan The Fansen was ageregations took for the opening plav in tlie Boe, Women's the B.C, title last wear anid wen 4. Nesbitt 5, | easily with «ai T2-hole total of }280. His 73 in the closing round Booth: — Moore 4. Sevmour 4, Sunday was his poorest of the Harris 2, Blyth 4, tournament. but he was coast- . ing most of the way. “IT Knew I had it on the 12th 12, Paldwin Kitimat: -— Stickney 2, Me- |Kewan 2. Conrad 6, Millen 2, hole when my lead was ix’ : strokes with six holes to go,” Total 14. the 25-year-old Knudson said to- day. “So I took no chances after that. ‘ ' “I wanted to win this one very badly because I was disquali- fied list year for ‘score When Iwas one stroke off the deaders going into the final raund. f predicted before the tournament Pd win it.” Brie Vossler of City and Joe Jiniinez of Man- hattian, Kan. were tied for see- Women’s Curling Championships start toclay NEW WESTMINSTER champion “atl-skip” rink from favorite (Py. . Ina Kimbertey today five the here the as ice curling chatapionship. rinks. whiely te! oF the Caribbean tour, Jim Fer- Sy . ta, The ceoal Crystal River, Fk, the de- Hansen : : \ . feuding champion, and Dow on to win the Canadian Ladies pay eewnld of Minna finished ’ dy oo,” © Troe] . ae ‘ . : ~ " . . ‘ . . curling crowh at Reeing, is a with, Bas, tied for fourth. rare blend. . _— . Seas Ada Galles, Isobel Leith and BASKETBALL SCORES au Nye 1, ied. sep Renee wo ;May Shaw, who Dery yure ue National Association pANd and lead resectively are Saturday hall skips in their own vieht bad Syracuse 122: New York 166 home in’ Kimberley but jenn yon te San Francisco 112 forces under Jdae Mitiecn tot hes Angeles 160) Chicuge 106, playdawn competition, Sunday © ObWer rinks in the siete Becton 120) New York 128, round-rabin are the Dare en Choiedanath 224) Los Angeles Wahl apprepation fran. White. p97. horse, CVT, Olive Brotason of syracuse 139; San Francisco Kitimat and Wyn Tadley of the prs | Mskinios’ » New York coach, may be inter. | viewed in New York Monday as ! a posible candidate for Montreal | dittn Football Tengue's rules connittee, Ivy, couehl of Wouston Oilers of the Amerienn Football Lengue ' led kskimos to three Grey Cup championships aver Alouettes in 1954-55-56, NHL BIG SEVEN Montreal Gi A dts Howe, Detroit 27 2) 46 Buevk, Boston ue dd 6 » Beliveau, Montreal U3 4 hb Mihovileh, Toronto 27 9 bd (Mikdla, Chicupa ey PO | athpate, New York 84 89 54 Oliver, Bostan 20 Wa 68 Richard, Waleed wu ad North Shore Winter Chih, Detroit 102; St. Leuis 95, THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL eneral Meeting — of the Company will be hold in the ASTOR HOTEL 4561 Kingsway, Burnaby, Vancouver, B.C. Friday, February 15, 1963, 7 p.m, PACIFIC COAST FISHERMEN’S MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY TH West Pender Street, Vancouver, We, an incorrect : Oklahoma | ADDED FEATURE | , HIS BADGE WAS A WEAPON OF TERROR! | ey THERROKEN MaKe ATR RE a eT re and with 2843 on this first stop | RICHARD RAPS By The Canadian Press At this point in his career, it can be reasonably assumed Hen- ri Richard will never reach the same levels of scoring brilliance as his big brother, Maurice, in the National Hockey League. NMOL POOL FOO LIPO LOLI GG Standings wouT F A PE Chicago 26 14 14 155 126 66 Montreal 21°14 18 168 155 GO Toronto 25 19 9 166 142 69 Detrolt 22.16 13 134 1832 57 New York 15 27.10 151 (76 40 Boston 10 29 14 159 2922 34 OPP LDPDL LDP BOL DDO DLDOLDODOP LOOP DDS only 158 pounds—has an irre- pressible style of play that gives players. But the little guy—he weighs | him more of the puck than most , ithe final period to salvage a 5-5 SHARAN TERE ETRE ET ENG? ew VN VS Ye VV HYVES SNA VN YS Owes eens: IN THREE GOALS Habs grab second p with two weekend ties And every now and again he shows something of the, Rocket's dramatic timing for the payoff around the nets, In weekend play he came up with three big ones to carry his Montreal Canadiens to a pair of ties, hit a personal plateau of 20 goals for the season and edged closer to the select 200-goal circle as a career mark. The two points gave Canadiens a total of 60 and boosted them ahead of Toronto for . second place in the standings behind Chicago Black Hawks. CAPS COMEBACK Sunday night in Boston the Pocket Rocket scored twice in tie against the last-place Bruins. Against the Maple Leafs in To- ronto Saturday night his goal with 58 seconds to play produced a 3-3 stand-off. The Black Hawks whipped New York Rangers 4-2 at home Sun- day while the Red Wings edged Toronto 2-1 in Detroit. A 3-3 tie between Chicago and New York Saturday—before 15,- 925 fans, the largest NHL mat- inee crowd in Madison Square Garden history—rounded out the weekend schedule. Chicago spotted New York first- | period goals by Leon Rochefort | and Camille Henry--it was the Eel’s 23rd of the campaign — then came on with two in each By DENNIS ORCHARD TRAIL — Glen Harper, a E carpenter by summer and an ‘icemaker by winter, was. all ‘curler Sunday as he won. the ‘British Columbia curling cham- pionship. The 33-year-old from Duncan, B.c., who has mastered —shcts and strategy in 10 years at the game, needed both Sunday night to pick victory from a_ best-of- three provincial playoff against Joe McKinno of Kamloops. His final touch was a 13th-end draw to the four-foot circle to win 10-9, after the rinks had split the earlier games. The extra-end heroics, lined ‘with amusement to break the itension, came after Harper had ‘apparently made a runaway of ‘the final. ' MeKinnon, dominion cham- pion in Royal Canadian Legion ‘play six years ago, won the open- fer 10-6 and then crumbled. All members of his rink missed badly in the second game and they finally gave up after 11 ends. The score was 12-6. Harper wins curling crown — nips McKinnon in final of the next two periods. Len Lunde, Bobby Hull, Reg Fleming and Muray Balfour the goalget- ! ters. The win extended Chicago's remarkable mastery over New: York this season. In 12 games the Black Hawks have won 10. McKinnon began with the , and tied two. sime faltering play in the rub- A AR Hee A FUR jaround the 11962 salary. tery ace Gordie Howe’s 27th goal of the season—he’s now just 15 shy of Maurice Richard's all-time mark of 544—and a payoff thrust by Rookie Eddie Joyal powered De-« troit to the win over Toronto. More money meted Maury LOS ANGELES (4 Los Angeles Dodgers have rewarded Maury Wills for his baseball exploits of 1962 with a contract for $45,000. Acclaimed as the nation’s out- standing professional athlete, the National League’s most valu- able player, and showered with awards in numerous testimonials nation, the little Dodger shortstop sat down with general manager Buzzie Bavasi Friday and found he had been given a $15,000 boost over his ber match and trailed 7-2 after six ends, But in the seventh, he buried one rock behind a guard and drew in another to count two. In the ninth, one Harper rink shot was missed, another back- fired, and McKinnon laid three. In the 10th, Harper slipped by trying a freeze shot, and Mc- iXinnon stole another. The game was suddenly tied 8-8. At this point Harper brought cut his strategy. 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