Hriiite Kuierr Uoily News Thursday, December 2"i, iuii f ot n Rupert Hoopsters to Race In Top Northland Tourney Australia Near Win j Ilupert's ail-star hooosters will have a chance I this season at top basketball honors dished out in jiallengers Ready to No Menace best pair of Ted Schroeder and Tony Trabert, 6-2 9-7, 6-3. The American debacle was A sad disappointment to a capacity crowd of 15300 at White City Stadium. They had anticipated a hard-fonght match. The Australians now lead two matches to one In the best-of-five matches. The final two singles matches Old Country FOOTBALL ! Juneau in February at the annual Gold Medal basket- SYdney Australia (CP) Aus , ball tournament which decides the champion3 of theltraiia virtually wrapped up the BOXING DAY i- " ! north. ureat doubles team of Frank ace i op d.u i earn is,, 11 Rypfpf fit v 4 Tornuav United 0 , tv,:. in.itaMnn va tn iVin coH,ma anri tfpn MWreeor Ezi- ,ll,l L.,.I . . . . Colchester United 2, Gilling-; first time been extended to 'slaughtered the United States will be played Friday ham 1 i Prlnr ff Runert and ' the local i - - , f tho ri-Pfltrq ' "'y rcnowiiea ruman, i(, ol nit icditHi. today shrugged oil charges that Prince Rupert!, s"uKcrs as ca" found in he Is a menace and a detriment t- a J "ir wnn a snari mm Norwich City 2, Ipswich Town 0 , Basketball Association executive j Newport County 3, Shrewsbury : has decided to enter. Town 1 .,,.., ! Competition will be with win-. Plvmouth Argyle 2, Bristol nm tearns of tne skagway. et nail ifai" cyci , dkfence i sounded like "i n play hockey my ll will be tomorrow! T' Rurert tm m the;y." f , , i past have olten come through j Reunited on Boston Bruins' t and trie next When ion top because of their ability toP line with Milt Schmidt, last t M.UKI t;m nn UJJ to i iu the inc ton ' ' sll "th oiber guy" when year's most valuable player in L(JIi.thln,s K()t tQuKn Jn fact the Nlltlorial Hotkey League, ,yJ ,' , , ... Hnioes-KltKkwan League; Ju- Ktadlng 5, Aldershot ! neau-Gaslineau Channel; Sitka; Swindon Town 2, Millwayy 2 , Angoon.Kake; Petersburg. ,tier Wranaell Ketchikan. Metia- all all 15. C nOol) ability brought the first provln- I Ezmicki seems interested only in ' katla and the University of Al- I . . rr...., . IIInlfrH. nui iiiuiiiFiun iuwiii, vvanwiv, . jy, m L- Vane A Kilei'S. lltUUVll h OCII- Kna. ... ,..,,, wn;, .. ,.. lu.llh hi V,.,rl d,., n,.H ,.. ? . . . , i . ' Held at Juneau, dates of the the shoulders of Davis, Olson, I tering him in all directions at urvisian it uwinrrn, tournamen are February 24, 25. i uraoiord city S, namax aown, , . u h . Los w, it,, rn-nn i. in ineiT.i ' ww.-uu ui l:ic 2 I k rtrantn nnt nf a hat and each .....i ihoir wn. I Challenger line-up. Their ioo! He Is dedicated particularly to English League, First Div. Blackpool 2, Liverpool 0 I Derby County 2, Huddersfield i Town 1 j F'ulham 3, Manchester United i '3lei I Manchester City 3. Chelsea 1 Middlesbrough 3, Stoke City 0 Newcastle United 2, Sunderland 2 itiei Portsmouth 1, Arsenal 1 lire) j Preston vs Burnley match postponed (wet grounds) j Tottenham Hotspur 2, Charlton Athletic 3 ! West Bromwich Albion 3, Bol-! ton Wanderers 2 j Wolverhampton Wanderers 1,' Aston Villa 2 . j Second Division Cardiff 3, Swan.ca Town 0 Coventry City 3, Bury 0 Everton 1, Duncaster Rovers 1 tttoi Hull City 3, Blackburn Rovers 0 Leeds United 2, Leicester City 1 Luton Town 6, West Ham United ' 1 Nottingham Forest 2, Sheffield Wednesday 1 Queens Park Rangers 1, Barns-ley 1 (tie l Rotterham United 1, Birmingham Citv 2 Sheffield United 1, Notts County 0 j will He stopping Eilers' Bell, ! manhunt for Ted Llnd.say, star can turtle by the Munroe and Forsyth a man- le" wing of Detroit Red Wings. V -esslons this year's all-llie i)b M tnese Vancouver men'Ew since last season, when .', n'ri readv tmih 1 are Just on tne human Ride of i Undaay carved Ezinicki across Chesterfield 2, Chestern 0 Accrington Stanley 5, Darlington Gatecrtead 1. Carlisle United 1 fttei Grimsby Town 2, Scunthorpe United 2 Hartlepools United 2, Mansfield team plays one game each of the six days. This is an amateur event and professional players be Unqualified. The tournament I sponsored by the Juneau Lions Club. Each team will be allowed 10 players. This Is no guarantee of expenses, but the sponsors will pay the net proceeds to teams travelling. alnl accurate. Around , " , . , , " ' " -;ve ' out stupor Wild Willie has sought t wrp there is a great deal Ro"ng the Rupert8 ? "W , Minn ' " hut verv little rsfiuad Ls Herb Morgan, who sup- to square matters on Ice. ! outcome which I P" perience. His age may be But he'll never get the chance, f 4 as ndrtminate as Jersey Joe's according to Detroit coast Tom-I, ..,..e ,i whether lipthM or or not not Prln-e nm 1 . , Ivaa 1 the u my f . - .' .... It. is startlinir "Why should I risk a $75,000 player like Ted against a wild ! man?" Ivan says. I So Lindsay and his Uncinates, W C.R. Jones and D D Carr-Harris Wt by plane for yesterday. Town 0 Oldham Athletic 1, Rochdale 1 (tie) Souport 4, Wokington 2 Stockport County 4, Crewe . Alexandra 2 Tranmere Rovers 3, Barrow 1 Wrexham 4, Lincoln City 2 York City 1, Bradford 0 . Scottish I.eagne, DiT. A Dundee 3, Partick Thistte 1 Division K Dunfermline Athletic 2, Queens Park 0 That the icuai men can handle one big man was evident in the Fentieton series last year when highly appointed Chuck Kaitt was completely nonplussed by Olson and the key-sweeping activities of Seherk and Spring. This same Penticton team boasted a hume town win over' Eilers. dmmpion.snips ai me enn I . season. I .(..M-iitatlve of the minor, I m challengers must re-I the underdoes at least f the final whistle Saturday ,-rvcM at the last few prac- 4 ---ii)iis have seen in action 5 :r.cst shooting aggregation J .pert's hoop history with 4 -Ksjiect to such stars as 'Wings over the interior' ' ;id Abf I and Gtj.'die Howe, are ; replaced for lesa scintillating players every time Boston coach , Lynn Patrick throws on E,i-nicki. i What does E:inicki think of 1 this state of affairs? i "Ill answer that my way," Siuthamnton 2, Brentford 1 I FLY But a line of sxyscrapers is Ezza- a deceptively power-another situation never before, ful fellow of 170 pounds on a encountered here and it's any-j'l" frame. lord. Lindsay and Beynon u'.nir era. But today's fo Terrace the Schcrks. Flatcn , , , . - , a ni r npn nf. thp f nlnTihil utl and Webster present " , ..... . . rimmi f'lnh wnkKfiwiH u Tillable an array ot oask-i For a clean engine I switched to (Tlarvclubc MotoTif You get more engine protection under all driving conditions with Marvelube th Heavy-Duty motor oil that meets car manufacturers' specifications foB correct lubrication. Marvelube is a detergent motor oil. H not only lubricates it cleans. A clean engine free from gum, sludge and abrasIvS particles lasts longer and gives you more trouble-free performance. Let youll - Imperial Esso Dealer protect the investment you have in your car with his "Care-Saves-Wear" service. - J CVI rtLlTBJ Will UC. j J ' ' Regardless of the outcome, jln the Pnng and summer it's certain the games will be i months, Toronto-born Ezinicki worth seeing and if the Chal- nevor seems too eager to return lengers approach the height of I t0 hockey. In each of the last nn.it Derlormances. the visitors I two seasons he held out for no other reason than there was still a lot of good golf weather. EiiliiicKi has played for two may return to their home court with a goose egg the fate of every visiting Vancouver team here in the past. To PrinteVorge and Intermediate Points Three Days Weekly To Kilimat and Kemano Daily Except Fridays from TERRACE big league coaches, Happy Day Hockey Scores WEDNESDAY Detroit 0, New York I Montreal 3, Toronto 2 Pacific Coast Edmonton 4, Calgary 2 Saskatoon 1, New Westminster 6 Vancouver 3, Victoria 2 Okanagan Vernon 2, Kamloops 5 Ktlowna 6, Penticton 2 Western International Spokane 4. Nelson 3 TUESDAY National Chicago 6, Boston 2 New York 1. Detroit 2 Pacific Coast Saskatoon 8, Vancouver 4 4 22 hFOR THE FESTIVE SEASON in Toronto and Patrick in Boston. Day now is a trouble-shooter in the Maple Leaf organization. "Every time I see Day," Patrick says, "he asks me: 'How's Ezzy?' And then he busts out laughing. But Ezzy isn't so funny to a lot of players who get careless when he's on against them. No, sir he's not a "bit funny." CHRISTMAS DAY j Kagfih League, Div. 1 j Arsenal 4. Portsmouth 1 ; Astitn Villa 3. Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 (tie) Bolton Wanderers 3. West Bromwich Albion 2 Preston North End 2, Burnley 0 Tottenham Hotspur 3, Charlton Athletic 0 Manchester City 3, Chelsea 0 Huddersfield Town 1, Derby County1 I (tie) Liverpool I, Blackpool 1 (tie) Manchester United 3, Fulham 2 Newcastle United 4, Sunderland 1 Division II B:irnsley 3, Queens Park Rangers 1 Birmingham City 4, Rotherham United 0 Southampton 2, Brentford 1 Coventry City 2, Bury 0 Doncaster Rovers 3, Everton 1 Leeds United 2, Leicester City 1 Notts County 3, Sheffield United 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1, Notts Forest 1 (tiei Swansea Town 1, Cardiff City 1 niei West Ham United 3, Luton Town 0 Division III (Southern) Bournemouth 3, Leyton Orient 2 Bristol Rovers 4, Port Vale 1 Brighton and Hove Albion 2, Crystal Palace 1 TAKE f 'I 1 wcfL VJ fSe sgn that says (Ssso) Rangers End FOR GRANTED to stop for B.C. LTD. Crawford Moore, Agent Prince Rupert Terrace Phone Black 907 Phoi.e 133 V? Win Streak Rememberwhen? 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