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Osborne Suggests : Shop-Easy’s Helen Ward scored a double triumph in Women's Bowling league Sunday by taking Individual honors with 264 and Reserves Excelled ° __"raiexadiige~ in Season Drive by MARTY GOODMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer The cogs that kept the Montreal hockey machine rolling smoothly all season have driven it to the Na- tional Hockey League championship. The battered Canadiens suf-~ 7-7" fered heavy injuries this season,| has kept the team flying despite especially to stars, but when’ injuries to Maurice (Rocket) Ri- they defeated Toronto Maple'card, Jean Beliveau, Bernie Leafs 4-1 Thursday night they, (Boom Boom) Gcoffrion, Doug clinched the title in reeord-tying - Harvey, Jacque Plante and 834 scores, Anneltes amassed 977 teain single and 2699 three in eo. .@ .. blanking Dibbs, | "A" LEVGUE RESULTS | age SHC ese ' In “B” division, Big Sisters set! Annettes 4. Dibbs 0; Sunrise 4, 5 | : ‘two new season reeords with Stars 0; Vans 4, New Laurel 0; Cooks /1035 ‘single and 2708 triple 4, Universal Oo; Jeunnies 3, Radio Cabs ey isqe . : . ’ , Ji; Shop-kasy 2, Rupert Radio 3. | Possibility of a Centennial Senior A basketball (Hames, May Band of Ble Sisters eer LEAGUE Iie aa ve srartarns in. rn wele ' Inie (so rewrote the record books! Co-Op 4, Armour Salvage 0: Big team playing here,and holding: a basketball clinic ' with a 323 single while tripe hom. /Sistene 3, Senost Tater tee ed a, ae seg te 1 — hope EL 4, , Menaetats Credit U 1; Idots 3, ‘ / Was mentioned to the Civie Centre board of direct- jors fell to Marianne Vue LOD ee tiiieh Platte de creer eet : Ors last night | of Co-Op with a G44 triple. Trrdustriad Welling 3, Clausens 1, AL RU Prof, R. F, Osborne, director of physical educa- | lion at the University of British Columbia and also head of all B.C. Centennial athletic programs said time. jotners. nese 1 Known re oF ota that it was hoped that a Centennial Senior A team 4 : " rears ag reg]! was iese lesser-K WwW - : : . vaca . wtge A clinched first place in then och serves who hit the score-sheet to S : 2 OM ould tour the province playing exhibition games | Chavlored cooun lanl were two days off by the ener i Montregi third line, a. highly eae s eee and that if application was made, maybe the team | 325 Fourth Avenue East ays O y the ca-en- 0 as " » a. ew’ ! ! , AD i . as “wonhie for TAIT . - . eo, ‘ “ Y, - Our 4 Yenu CS dar but Thursday nights game | effective unit that came through | Fee ee ee shorne (Gump) ey Leagaes ee hanen Me™ could come to Prince Rupert. | < +» ANT admire en injurics hamp- . Pe kt gee oo ‘ : soe pe q; ’ , Prince ert Wiehe victoay erred Montreal 23! ered the: othe tan tess eon. the ice after being injured in a game at. Montreal. A second- If it did, it could play an All-Star team here Prince Rupert, B.C. Sade alr, aur ele ; | bi f the first two goals.| period shot by Floyd Curry of Montreal Canadiens clipped him ' oy ya ithe Vata a Ska ey . a , points ahead of New Yor ve oe Drovest eeored his’ véth{ over. the right eye. The cut took five stitches to close bul and a baskethall clinie could be staged at the sume P.O. Drawer 128 Telephcne 3975 was Montreal's 10th title since: with Phil Goyette and Andre Worsley finished the game, which ended in a 2-2 lie, time, . ; the league was organized in 1917. Pronovost helping and Goyette | (CP Photor — , Lie tt . : ado ber Met, ” LEAF HOPES FADE scored his sixth with the’ other weet nm cn A pplication would have to be made by the Civie Toronto's slim hopes of mak-; two aiding. oe RAINMAKERS, FROSTYS ~ Centre, he said. Doon, ing the playoffs were further di-; Don Marshall, the hasdyman | ——— LITTLE HEELS minished by the loss. Leafs traif, Who has played at every forwar mereeren Serta Mattress Sale Extended To March 15th é e e e ; ‘Cr: i % z i & fourth-place Boston Bruins by Position, scored his 21st trom a Booth Teams Ta) Kitimat | six points and ° lead Chicago; Spot on left wing with Maurice ae! ' ff Black Hawks by two. _ , Richard and Jean Beliveau. ; qi _Montreals’ ieserve strength euson SUCCESSFUL | For Hi h S h i pi fe | Marcel Bonin, who filled in,so! or Id ¢ 00 ayo 3 5 E r ; well for Richard’s 42-game ab-} uC pen ér Shand ond Dickie Moore any ea Two Booth Memorial high school cage teams ure /united with them and picked up! jn Kitimat tonight preparing for the northern zone Sees Czechs me ae oon got Toronto's} Playoffs for the British Columbia high school basket- only goal, his 18th, in the third! ha]] championships, pe ee ; ° : period. . - The Rainmakers. cham ions are slated to meet the winner of 7 ( rush Fins _ Leafs tried hard, firing 32) ,, Civic Centre junior basketball! tonight's game beuween Kitimat AND POINTED TOES Gay, young “gadabouts” --. designed to complete your shots at Montreal’s Jacques league, have drawn a bye into and Hazelton. . Plante, Toronto’s Ed Chadwick the semifinals of the knockout. _ Also playing tonight are Ocean ; Stopped 29 shots. OSLO, Norway ( CP)— The hard-shooting Provost is tourney. Tomorrow night they | this onconntee caters the tinal ne 1 me Czechoslovakia crushed ‘having the best of his three sea- r : The girls’ team, local league WwW SPF ale) Fi 1] d 1 te 1 ‘ -sons in the league. The aaa CC le a ,thampions Frostys, tonight play . . ~Kinland 5- ‘oday in a'‘old Montreal native scored : VY ‘the first game of their round- , la ‘snow covered tant to the 2d 16 goals in ns og ee ts ‘robin series with school teame BEDROOM SUITE : , Le S| ouetie. LU Wi mtell & ‘campaigns but only and 1 ‘from Kitimat, Terrace and 'R World ice hockey cham-' assists. He has 27 assists this ays ort / Ocean Falls. @ Large Mr. & Mrs. Dresser @ Bookcase Bed with plate bevalled mirror. ® 4-Drawer Chiffonier. $199.50 @ Fully dust proof in stylish walnut veneers. 3 Pieces Only 12° RIM ae AIR A odiuell Sh CAWEL TOL: S45'2 = 3rd Avenue West, Opposite Northern B.C. Power c COS RS AE pionships at the outdoor} pronovost, 21, has 12 goals, two} third-period rally by Ormes | Jordal Amphi Stadium. {better than his total last season, Roughnecks during which they, CURLING RESULTS Heavy snow fell throughout : ‘ . the match. The game developed ©4 14 games for Montreal last proved to be too late as Parker | for the Grotto Cigar store trophy Motors Thunderbirds squeezed , Were as follows: players lost the puck in the: | ,dano 6; Field 13, Simpson 10: en . The game was held up mid-} night, ‘ / Whatman 18, Scott 2: Inks: y “A Good Place to Buy For Over a Third of Century way through the final period as | : - goals, Roughnecks made a de- i bie 8} Warren. Lemire 19 tex ya termined drive to Wipe out a end): MeLean 10, Rowhothoagt 7. , : : : : ed in snow like this before,” said , o ; pe . Se Canadian Manager Wren siair,! At Bons fe 7 quarter but just fell short of whose Whitby entry does not i Hb. | their goal. Thunderbird scorers tees -.»{ The Prince Rupert rink of Lea} ‘y Eby with four mark! 7 The snow made it difficult for; : fahai ehier | aud Larry Eby with four mark the players. It slowed down their; M¢Kay, skipped by Mabel Shier,! op. each. i season,’ { , . , Ave : eas ‘ are ette: 24, who only Play- | outshot their opposition 7.3 | Last night's results in curliny into one of hide and seek as | Year. fas 29 assists, out a narrow 15-14 win in a: Gomez 7, Mitchell 6: Parker 9. thick coating of snow on the: junior floor hockey !eague fix- ; Simundson 6; Anderson 9, Gicr 3 ac : q . rink. Gd ¢ ay ture at the Civic Centre last Led by Mike Hunter with six : 13 Rogerson 6; Antilla 12, La:a- 2n ‘ Ph 4146 it . : 5 g - 3; 2, one 3 workmen cleared snow. Takes Trophy 358 - 3rd Ave. West ; “I’ve never seen a game play-,; » ; : ; ; ———— —— ~— 12-7 deficit after the second. oe , . _ oe | For smooth going all the wa make its debut until Saturday. : were topped by Judd Anderson | L CF 1 G U ee { j Jeatino sec ; i, returned last night from Prince: LINEUPS - Heating wie em to ne George with the Brown Per-; Thunderbirds—Anderson 4. Pick 1, | 1€ puck wilh great power 0; th tured atj Valpy 3. Scuby (goalie), Eby 4, Joe: ush it through the snow /petual trophy they captured at/ J p ; gn the snow. ; : . : ; Arseneau 3. Total 15. i The Czechs scored two goals ‘he annual bonspiel in the in-| Roughnecks— Hunter 6, Alger 3! in both the first and second per- : rior city. |Gilmour, Picree 4, Meo (goalie), | iods and the teams split Phe | The second rink from Women’s: Decker, Hodgeson (gonlie), Careless, | * third period's two markers ;Curling club that took part in| Lemon 1. Total 14. Only about 1,009 fans—most of the ‘spiel, the Alma. Whatman hem schoolboys and schoolgirls quartet, also reported success, ; them scl up on the curtain | They placed second in the Visit-. Curling Results raiser Ors Thophy competition, losing . , : y : . k : ae _ the final to the McKenzie rin women’s curling for the Colum- } , . from Vancouver 16-10, ap oie i. The McKay rink made a one. Fae oe Mose trophy were as yers ge sided show of their competi- Ritchie 6, MeNeice 5: What- | tion, sweeping through the play- man 10 Eby 4: McKay 1 Bate- , offs and trouncing the Long- man 5: Kerr 8 Dominato 10: | e SO ” worth rink from Prince George Gomez 12, Rivette 3; Dunbar 9, | in the final 12-2. Newton 10; Bremner 7, Scott 6: By The Canadinn Press Lea McKay's record during the Joyce Johnstone 6 Harerove The winner in regular league|'spiel was 12 wins and seven 13; Shier 4, Lewis 12; Eyolfson play has already been decided in| losses while Alma Whatman 3, Jean Johnson 16: Schuman 4 the Western International Hock-| chalked up six wins to five Waldbauecr 10; Grace Johnstone ey League but Thursday night's] losses. ' 17, Theobald 7 ‘ game at Spokane Jooked lke — ‘ Monday night’s seores in: playoff hockey. ’ Four thousands fans cheered Reg Is Explode LAST NIGHT s FIGHTS caiged, Nelion. ei beth team {POF 8-3 Win winnipen, “oupeintes Al” Aue checking hard. brake eoon St Faul eels drews, 16495, St. Paul «100, . tant a » first| POX loose Thursday night to eeatenaeannaee period with conte a eats defeat Calgary 8-3 In the only LOS ANGELES i ... 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