pk RORREN i adh eaked sapapbiets SEHR RE ET PRR tt PN Mae | ee co eo ‘ + eee ‘ee rie Rupert Wutly Mews Wednesaay, January 1, 1999, In Senior Thriller A stubborn Gordon and Anderson squad fought: off a determined last-quarter drive by Booth Mem- orial High school Rainmakers and edged the students 50-47 in a thrilling Senior B basketball fixture at the Civic Contre last night. - The win, in a game that saw the lead change hands 19 times vod ted up eight Unies, boasted G & A to the top of the senior Jeop with a total of 12 palts. In other games Sports Shop scared ils second win in Me last seven days to take over the Jun-. jor Boys league lead with a 19-18 win over Annunciation, Manson's downed Orme’s 28-26 in overtime tg hang onto the second berth in the Junior loop Bo-Me-Hi Golds defeated the high school Greens 21-18 ts move into second place in the Senior Girls League The Senior B hovs wasted ny time In getting thelr game in- der way with Terry Shenton ot Rainmakers hitting the hoop for the opening field goai oniy i4 seconds after the game began Jimmy Flaten for the hardware- men tled up the game 19 seconds later and Reg Lavigne put G&A ahead 21 seconds later Art Helin put the Rainmakers in the lead 33-12 with 246 min- ites left of the first quarter, dnt «Jong shot by Danny BHI and two quick gosls by Rupe Holke- stad saw G & A take thet stanza 16-13. SEE-SAW BATTLE Two goals and a free shot by Freddy Kristmanson put the high school back on top 18-16 before the second quarter was two minutes ald out G & Av Rav Webber tied ft up. Greie Forbes gave the Rainmakers back th+ lead only to have Webber repeat Webber did the same thing after Kristmanson scored and sank another gaal right after tv pur G & A ahead again, Forbes tied the g 24-24 and Gary Morison gaye the Rainmekers the edge with ristmancon stretching it ta for poines af the 253 mark. Another goal and ag Roy Webber chalked up 15 points to pace G & A and Holke- stad snd Bill contributed cight and seven respectively. The hardwaremen outshat the ; students 21-18 on {eld goals but | the Rainmakers sank #1 out of: 99 free shats while G & A only! mode good on cight out of 23, | Sports Shop got the jump on: Annuneiation night at the be- ginning of the second junior: boys game to blank the chureh | at the half. They kept the edge: in the third quarter 13-9 but. Anrunelation led by Bury and' Letourneau came storming back: to He up the game 18-18, A free shot taken and made, gave Sport: Shop the game } In the opening Junior fixture: the quarter score saw Ormes' ond Manson's tied 4-4, Ormes Ini the lead H-10 at the half and! still leading 20-18 at three-quar- . ter ume The game was ‘ied: 26.98 when the final buzzer) sounded but a field goal by Mec- Intash wave Manson's the win. Golds had (tall over Greens In| the Girls League game, taksing the quarters 4-2, 11-8. 17-12 and! “4-18 — Lineups: . E SENIOR A LEAGUE Rainmakers—- Helin 3, Bick i Shenton 4. Nevton 5 Kristmancon i Young, Turentte, Forbes 8, Moron 7! Stewart 7. Anderson. Total 47 tryst 9 ~ a i) i, & Gerda abd Anderson--Lavinne 3.5% Fuaten 7 Marshall 6. Holkestad 8, BIg 7 Webber 15. Sedgwick, Beeker, Le- tourna 2 Total $0. in PUNIQR BOYS Orme Claytan, Mitchell 4. Hew- [3 2. Rensveld 6. Wong 4. Chaw 1. y Skinner. Eby Boake. \ Riece 8, Total 26 Mansan‘s—Landie 7. Melatash 10. Fieming. Johnson % Read 2. Mocleod. Plerce. Letnon. Total 28 Annunciation--Smith 6. Bury 3.) ¢ Joe Arseneau. Lyons. Letourneau 3-7 Brebner. Jun Arseneau. Oskey 1 | Total is Spurts Shop--Rasio 1 Them 4; f yee aaeeen ‘ {ree shot by Webber plus a coun. Sktapsky. Mintenko, Rudolph. Alle. of ter by Flaten gave 4 MA the Total 19. id ph A In another OSRL encounier, | Sid Smith and goaltender larry Red Sullivan of Caicago. - , quatler 25-28 po se ee ts sores. ot non Can crushed Kel- Lumley, matte it.thouth. Tha Kenedy Hh be SABE 8:60 p.m. Metropole Hall . 4 Tie third quarter saw the 1. Jones. G. Harvey FO ee en ea eeive Q.as goalie Hali helped scothe, the Irritation but hird-place Leis tonight when ot : : . same pace maintained, the lead Farner @ Knutsen 4, Plerce. wor 3--Gordon chalked up his first. Claney insists iat Kennedy: they clash with the last-place, BE THERE : j changing hands seven times, CML Hansen. Total 18. shutout of the season. - shouldt have been given the call! Chicage Black Hawas at Maple me 4 i | Rainmakers never able to get _DoMecHi Goids—Kennedy Se 4 Ort vee Le cver the areat Jean Beliveau of ‘Leaf Gardens: In the only ether | ooo ITS TO YOUR ADVANTAGES more than a basket aheed and Morrison 3, Renwick. Johnson, Total ers treme the Sat the second-place Montreal Cand-) game, the Red Wings Jake on the! , . a i i G & A managing to end the cers_moved out of (he Teague, dlens. " ' | tigh-place Rangers {New York." heat ani Ai vy cuarter.with a four point margin: Refervea: Ole Slatta, Vern Ciccone: s basement by turning back Nel- “Kennedy: dees more packer LEE RS aes nee mean ne mmemnnn aT Ne eceee e be 41-37 | John Dumas, Att Helin and Don Son Maple Leafs 5-3 {ra bruising} cheeking in ong game than Beli-’ : . . Ve ‘ He ndensehild match | ‘ vean docs ina week.” King said. a i LAST SECOND GOAL Standings: a Bill Warwick, the OSHL’s Clancy has no wntipathy to-’ -. i Young John Newton helped SENIOR LEAGUE, | oz, lending senrer, Mike Shabara, ward politic seuters. ‘The 23- " the Rainmakers’ cause in the G&A. ee ; oe dim Palrburn and Jack McDon- year-old Beliveau hrs scored 24 ; id i Maat quarter after Hell: fouled Marpons 3 2 qo ald were ‘the marksmen for the goals so far this season and = i out. The lanky Newton netted Reanmakers Oy 2 victarlays V's. BI McCulley Claney sotemuiy alfnins Ute a ; kd : : five,of the Rainmakers 10 paints INTLEMEDIVEE LEAGER | seared twice fof Elks and BI‘ a piare ior sich Soys ta todas} uosenet WA Wor S (} CONGUEL La the last bringing the score fo 48- Frrveti's * Ls Gooden added the third. specialized guime. Vv ' ets W “ 47... Playing it right down the North Star wy g og Sherm Blair paged Vernen to But. he also contends na 1 . line ‘Harold Marshall boosted Seerse 3 gg thei easy win with a brace of: Bey who perform, mre ee i “We : G & A's edge by sinking a fled. TUNED BOYS: goals, with singles going to Wil- tal chores such as back-check- | of ' a - goat while the buzzer wa8 sound. Sports Shop “ L Pus he Schmidt, Frank King Johony ing and penalty-killiny ate just: Your day may begin with a dawn patrol. Or a spell of duty as ke ing i Neeu 4 2 Harins and Ole lane. as important tu the auceess cf Officer of the Watch, The Navy's Officer Pilots and Observers get ‘i ristinanw , ay. Atnuncla ; Smoke Fater scoring was | the team. Pa . ’ ' i nk hel ae ors in points Ee ae Powe & ate 3 4 ; hewdiot by Mos Youne with a The all-star team reads like the best of both worlds. They combine the theills of flying with ‘ Oras 2 4 4 pair of goals, Mel Andrews, this: goal: Lumley; detence: Red: those of the sea. Their lives are full, exciting, absorbing. eG by Forbes with efght and Marlson and Stewart with seven cach, SESTOR GIES EE AGEL Demvs 10. Boe MeeHi Golda 6. Ko MteoH) Greeti 4, Wrennettes 0. Curlers Plan Points Contes _As Rinks Going to Bonspiels Holding of the Smithers and If completed by Wednesday, the Prinee George curling club bon- curling club has allotted ‘Wwetk splels from Saturday, January 22 nesday to (he Women's Curling ; through to Wednesday January elub for the finals of the Cahn. 96 fas caused caneelation of bla Cellulose trophy conipeti- Friday's draws in the Prince tion. upert Curling club Grotte Ci- Spaints series eaeh pte gar Store trophy cepinetition, In the points series, each eur draw commiiies chairman Bul Baxter announced yoday. Uf. ficient entries are forthcoming mpaints competition wil b> held at the Prince Ruyert citing club rink. At least four rinks (rom the loca) curling club wilt be at- tending he interlor splels from whieh. will emerge represenative ' Rercracn 4, Ostertag 15; Berg rinks for the H.C. MacDonald | MeNiece 5; scott ‘haoneean Briar team, Top rink #: Suduh- | &: Robertson 0, Peterson 9; Rude éta will represent (he western’ derham 15, Rowbotham 4: Ans half of BC, Zone 0 and Prince -fderson 10, Boteman 0. George the Western half, Wine | mr mer nore go to Kamloops where the 8.0. Briar team will be decided. | ‘going to the Bmitherd hone | apie) will’ bo rinks skipped hy Inck Laurie and Bi! Vance while Ken Roberton and Jack Mitch. el and Joo Seott are taking rinks to tha Glocrge spiel. + The paints comperition will be played Fridny and Tuesday and | > @evegnnrer borer oF: Broadway Cafe 4 na Ss ag BS - corer eB ne De etn pert cee Lee gee a ey } ! two chances en (he In-tun and two oon the out-turn, Highest possible score for weech chat ts etht with a tual of U4 being possible for ma) shots. In Grotto trosfhy play last Hight results ara as follow Mee Kenzie 6, Aston 8) Tayler §, aM Ie: We tnke the whole move Ing Job off your lnnds -- ‘auine complete reapone . wibitity for your avtleface right, For free ostimata, MONT LET CANTAQK TTL rr LINDSAY'S CARTAG ‘AND STORAGE LT®, For Take Qut Orders ]WINEGT OB, COOKING |. Phone 4382... *) ' 8 A Edges Booth § schoo) squad 5-0 and lead 9-6: 9m ALL Friday and Saturday junior boys entries. to right are Chester Morris Dean. Back row left to Jack MeLean. Tourney will see 21 games playec series with dance Saturday Grant Warwick | Awarded Trophy, Leads V's Win coach Grant Warwick of the | Watmough.: yurn, was made by spor Alf Cottrell of the Dally Prov- ; Kelly. Ince. /per Jer will make elgtit shots with: ' ton, Our prices, too, are SET FOR the bi 4 ‘ { { 4 \ Re The Canaciya ere s It was a big night for playing- | , ‘ urope-bound Penticton Vs. Warwick was presented with B.C. Athlete of the year award y a Vancouver newspaper and ulded his team to a 4-3 O} an Senior Hockey: Jeague ver Kamloops behe, Presentation of the lacDonald trophy, awarded fast | ear to weightlifter Doug Hep-; ts editor anaes | “We're after more champlon- hips and more trophies.” War- wick said in a brief bstween-, jods ceremony. Va embark’ or Gilles Desrosiers and Rav Tren- tink Joe Beh scored twa for Hed the other Spokane in the WIHL, By The Assoclased Press SALT LAKE CITY--Roux Layne, 209, Salt Lake City, + stopped Kirby Seals, 191, Los Angeles, 8. HOLYOKE. Mass. Bobby Courchesne, 12%, Holyoke, out- ' palnted Tony Longo, 127, Batis § ore WW, DETROIT Davey Moore, 130, Sorinafleld, Ohlo. outasinted John Barnes, 194, Detroit. 4. RICHMON)), Cat. Edie Chavez, 18845, knocked Boys will play Stewart, Don’ MeLead, dim C right: ‘Arthur Pare g Northern ‘B.C. Inter-High fs Sunrise basketball night in BorMe-Hi cee eae demmantenter otmet in nent ems manana Clancy B Elis Tuesday: + schoo! invita squad. one of three itimat, Ocean Fal arison,.. Robert nt, Bill Birtch. teams {rem K hin oy ymnastum, By The Canadian Press Thendore Kennedy is an all- oe Bim starcaniy in Tavonto, The 29-yers-olt warkhas centre with Toronto Maple Lavals has-never been tlevated to au, all-star position in the National , Hockey League and coach King! in, Claney figures W's a eryine ama “I think Kennedy is the be: Heetor Ne «wy payer an ihe league.” Claney says. “Apparentty a Cave way player dossn’t count any- more, Everybody {3 bcoxine tor scorers,” Cignty wasn't happy wher be lonked cver the NHL's mide. An Thee oof all-stars Titesday night and discovered that Ken- nedy’s name was garg 105 , Europe next month in quest, TWO LE Keisey 6, Johnson 2. Girbor, Rowe "of the World Hockey crown. | APS ON Two of his players, leftwliger Kel'y of Detroit Red Wings and :Dowg Harvey of Montreal Cand- ' . 1 out JSopnny Hart, 1954), Favenix, 3. ‘ wa, Oatitad | HONOLULU «Stanley Hare | Le riygton, Wola. Honabitn kia te | Thom 32; Onrner 0, Moore 12; ed ont Joe Ollmer, 14414, Oake | heats and Ray Kinasewieh tale) _ . Vernon visits Kamloops fn the * -OSHL tonight and Nelson [sat ba {LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS | | “q r BNNEDY TED K GORD a w f.* ‘ . 4 wh, eg ee ee se oh Te ea re Be tetas et Spring filled: Mattrosaos that will give you all (ho: comfort (AL you can Inne gine or hope for at pricax that will. he good to any, Iudet. a! 39.50 up Boo our fine soluetion of igh quality wot! cote alructal Hatt Iattrenson, Chooro yours today. WTS ue From 1 emoans Absence Of Kennedy on All-Stars Sov a'y MeStar only bi Toronto | an ‘a to Samra ated ant MATTRESSES Ne 6 ayresy zen ode STR It doce eno anggNtleR AMEN annalacona a is | ! i | tional Basketball tournament Booth Memorial High sehcol ls and Terrace. Front row, left Pedersgn, Eugene -Mah and | Ted Leask, Bill Tipton and- d girls wilt wind up ' ‘ 4 ‘ diens: centre: Beliveat: oft. | wing: Sid Smith: rightwiins: : Bernie Geattring uf Sdautreal, HOWE, RICHARD ABSENT Notable alyentees > from both teams were rivhhwingers Gurdle - Howe of Detroit and Maurice Renae af Mentreat, A second | afestar seb culon, to base th the atiole TQ jai sctedaby, will be Shey hates Ga Ube eisdn ‘Tne cry to pat Keanedy, ine his 13th season with Leafs, 02° Lae ert tad Gn bes bees) guliys on for years. He has never heen a 20-sab man, His best vets were be [P4445 when he sgoredt 29 von. auth ae EMG -AT when he got a. ' Ite has ‘ive Chis degspn, put he has 23 ass 0b. kiving Ria a ste for claivi: plaee Un tha ind.ve idual seariey departnwak with These are hand-picke + during intensive training. T own plane give fighter cove course of a vital action. Facl = The Navy's complete fying sralning at land be spread thele wings at sea, ILYINO TRATHING TOUCHDOWN = Judged (0 at 90 knots, the Naval Pilot engine for s parte careler's deck, so fi rel Natty ' Ty tt ge ee nt aad "ig a { . . ' OINCINNATL o "Roy MeMil- | Jan, who nigger moe putouts than an me i major leaves } V tract, the Redlegs announce: ‘day. ; 341 putont i closest compentr, W | Assoclation. curt racks. a halesheeadih ct landing aly the pe. ak A ' alent oS lo oh boy , ; “ 1, : yok 3? : ! a UO . ky 4 4 f + ' 4 % “ : « os \ V . ee : . . : : | , Fw. : 4 | Putout Artist ‘ROY y alher shortstop mi the; zap serson, Has, dened nls 155 Cine f tht n MeMillan, 24. accounted for, 4, 27 mere Guy his Jennay Pas: The adden: wrowel ta 1, the numoer of Reds with 1945 i + 4 Yankees aanaunecd feday tha pireher Tom Morgen heed vert in his shened 1955 contract from his hame in Ky Marte, Cate Ee wai the th Yankee ta sian Morgan, a tehthander wad, served’ In (he army bn 1983, had an Vd reserd with the Yankees lact season He pitched 143 ines " Enas ty 820 wettes weadh Freed wa farneg ron deere of a34 — =" ae | Registration | 6 ° . Deadline Fridoy AM basketball payers-in the Prince Rupert Basketball as- saclation feagues should have thelr registration forms (iled eut and turned in by 3 p.m. Friday, association secretary Bert White said today, He said: that all forms for the BCABA | have to he in the mall Friday night, January 21. ANNUAL I eh a 5 ' Chicage White Se ned cone! inlttee, Lto-: dai. 0 of The ta stttly three hypo Score 10th Win “+ Roy McM kee CHICAGO cB. --Frant X you thetleal 10- | 4 ‘ | ny senedules. Lane Tacaudy revealed” that “dry. run” schedules, which In- B gas of Milwaukee, elude six prospect ‘The Reds alo announced the | league, siles, have been come! clu ‘3 oo “ete . nea t : . . siening cf anifielder Wally Fas: pletert. . bard an Werle, sauthnaw hurler; One sehecinie Includes two Pas le Be i from Lonksylile in ‘he Ames wip | Pifie faash eam: another adds | _ . mae ae we Loe te ne er eee ami ot UK. Cricketers MOUNT GAMBIER, Australia, | t 5 * rey Tha New York! ‘ ' NRW YORK (6. The New Y ia ‘Reuters: —~The English touring signed. cricket team galred Its L0UN, Wits | mmm momma Chinese CHOP SUEY... ia CHOW Open.6 p.m. ae the current tour here tos: ha clear viclory of an: aud WT runs ovr a} South Australian country. eleven. | “The countrymen -totailed 106 | in thelr first Innings diid 48 In: their second in, reply jand’s $2800 Lancashire fast: bowler, Bri Statham had a-remarkable: spell of six wickets. fer No sins Inthe countrymen’s second — fnnings | tory of day wit innings n a Each of his vietlms was clean: § |, ~ SHOREWORKERS | - Of Prince Rupert Locat of the U.F.A.W.U. HACTD anti! Thursday, January 20 0, Sor: th Frank Lane, tw tal mape | Uatrd inelides, 4 to Eng | ae : CHICA Ive major! up for another « b “Coop howled. - Ly SAWS SHARPENED Also Skates and Other , Tools - M, PRECISION SAW FILING Dial S2UL — 215 W. 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