‘ ’ \ i i e's) Outdoors with Marty [Bea ‘Hardy Sparks Pinheads by ERIC ‘S. MARTIN | To Local 708 Team Honors , Daily News Outdoor Columnist McR , dge ol . We may read many glowing advertisements of far away places, Bea Hardy of Pinheads rolled women’s high single and three : ' big game hunting and all that, we know .of huge grizzlies in| last’ Friday in Local 708 Mixed Bowling. A-league with scores of ae) e sO . MA 8 Cli ch es Prince Rupert Daily News ? Kodiak and Siberia, but methinks that dur own Bella Coola | 259 and 615, Her team also took double honors, rolling high wet orrisol 2 f q Wednesday, November <0, ‘v0 valley and many inlets along this coast are still the tops in ac- |single of 978 and high three of 2,758, soe , : . , 1 . cessibility anid excelent hunting results, Gordie Cameron of Hotshots ty ge @ af. | . . a “ 5 . ‘ a me © ertime | Th riller CHIEFS, PA CKERS WARRIORS ™ Whether or not the grizzby | rr re err se ee howled men a. high single with| rolled high three with 591, - ; ¥ ‘ la : i é population has suddenly ex-! traction of our more widely used | 248, and George Perry of North- Electrons’ 883 took team high we nf * kt field Is in the f t3 . , ploded, or bieaiees we are get-| outdoors, _ erners had best triple score! single honors, ancl’ Woodroom “2. "Bill Morrison sank two field goals in the frantic] [Af INTERIOR PUC K VIC TORIES ting more complete reports from _ with 665. had best triple with 2,473. 1 last: minutes: of ¢ . nd ‘ti eriod to lead RC . that country is not presently) phe elk season on the Char-| In the B division, Mary Tat- RESULTS Bs as miny es or a secona overtime p LO tedd tv By The Canadian Press known, but it fs i fact that! iottes closed November .15, and|tersall of Electrons rolled’ wom-| A League — Hotshots 1, Pin- wt MP to a 58-57 triumph over favored McRae Motors in Kamloops Chiefs defeated Penticton Vs 5r4 and Kelowna pared lots neo just msquit. and there is no report of any of/¢€n’s high single with 240 and | heads 3; Northerners 4, Ffloyds a a Civie Centre Senior Basketball league game last! packers beat Vernon Ganadians 4-2 in an Okanagan Senior jo Se ets: for , ure thine 81 ~ these ‘animals having been high three with 611. Werner. 0; Allstars 3, Hurricanes 0. ar - , - oo Hockey league game Tuesday ‘night, anes S tor a sure 8 ON! taken. Reckon the deer hunt-|Echert of Powerhouse topped the| B League -— Woodroom 4, vy, . Might. . onents 21-6 in the third period In the Western International Hockey League, Rossland | § aay big fellows have lately ing there is still too easy, but| men" in high single with 245, | Mitey Mites 0; Electrons 3. Ma- “iG !The result left,the two teams |P eat ‘riors eated Nelson Maple Leafs 12-1 in the worst shell- > . lY| your seribe urges that the herd|@nd Joe Kurziel of Woodroom | niacs 1; Powerhouse 4, BTU’s 0. : mS | fora seven-point lead that car-| Warriors det P been seen in numbers not hereto-| }, t back prett tied with Fraser and Payne with | oa them safely through the| acking of the season. fore counted, their condition is| 2% © back pretty soon, they two wins and two losses each in game More than 1,400 fans saw Penticton charge two goals and really. high ’ coats and skins | are building up and may over-, [Ree ervnthe senior:loop. -_. op pull Goalie George Wood in the dying minute in an effort beautiful for trophies, and ond eat their range. How about rig- o- aS “Booth Memorial Rainmakers; RAINMAKERS MARKSMEN to close up after Kamloops entered the third period with a | (TNO nl MP apter in its|@8.a hunt for next year? toa », took a junior league fixture Rainmakers took better ad-| 4.9 edge. a own right, This particular head ian “3 +» against Annunciation 55-47 with | vantage of free tosses, scoring 12 Chiefs’ Bill Hryciuk was awarded a penalty shot after his as removed under difficult By the way, deer season ends -~ a ‘~ & big third quarter that turned|times in 22 tries compared to] ,, attempt was blocked by defenceman Kelvin Conway. was ; | ficult) 5 December 1, should you be =~ Ss * : . oal p ircumstances and the operator ae ~. @n-eight-point deficit into a se-| five out of 14 for Annunciation.,; ~" peiyna and Vernon were even all:the way until the or ‘ heut thie inehe.| bringing a deer’ in from the Ws “ cure seven-point lead at the| Oddly enough the three top Odie Lowe scored on his third shot'at Kelowna | C?0Pppe! aA eee. neut| Charlottes, better do so before Is 3 “ ¢hree-quar rk ii oY overtime frame, Odie es * - | from the base of the skull} .~ ’ ; ['m three-quarter mark. scorers of the night were on the i ther fter a scoreless first perlod and the | |. : : that date 'The’ list: of names of ne “The win put Rainmakers on|josing team. Joe Arsenau was| S0alie Dave Ga herum alter a score, i | (probably lightening his load mn : eee ¥, i i int ; i Packers tied with a shot by Greg Jablonski, + and intending to remove only a successful moose hunters is “ top of the league with S1X points | good for 15 points, Johnnie Com- In WIHL play, Rossland were leading 3-0 at the end of {fr : . much too long for the column y “ and pushed Annunciation deep~|edina had 10 and Billy Smith wn pays . iling th on. Nelson scored | cervical vertebra), the WO! this year. Just about everybod “e 5.44 er into the cellar, four points} nine. the first period and kept pil ng em . 5 q | measurements across the ears! § : y . Just abo ry ly | “hs Spas he leaders. Idle Sunrise " Farce’ the tap their lone marker in the second period, but Rossland ha ‘and skull length together, ZO -meat, more than seventy: , ve behind the leaders. e Su Libby Pierce’s fourth-quarter 1 { the frame ; 3€' bulls have come to town so far, | f 53 ~aropped into’ second place, two} basket forced the girls’ game| added six more by the end of the seared nanswered goals | (straight lines of course) totalled and the open ‘eriod on crow. > : wa “points ahead of Annunciation, |into overtime before Gailya The home club picked up three further u oe” i twenty-nine inches. This is a, runs from November 2 to Decein. t ae “All three teams in the girls’|Grimolfson split the cotds with} in a lacklustre final period. whopper and there are more|s oo 45 wonder if we realize h ow LTA L yh division are deadlocked with) the deciding lay-up. _ ——— jike him growing bigger for next pountifell we are supplied how ! aK x wi") Gdentical. one win-one.loss rec-|, Sparked by the six-point per- . : —_— , , year. og ‘ . “9 | +! iN W we cords following last night’s game|formance of Carol Bryant, An- Ca nuc S ac up t \ in _” Some of the guides down that things to hant in northern B.C.? : it A/I Vi O in which Frostys edged Annet-|nettes made up an 8-4 halftime ° : ‘way have been in on the taking | Oe ems tr; tes:13-11 in overtime. - - ‘(deficit but mever managed. to}: ° ° , s 7 3 ‘of nine grizzlies during the t se ae deer have built ae roll your own ~ Ty PATNITS -TN TNT ‘take the lead themselves. T A fe >. spring and fall hunts . this] to splendid numbers, signs point * 27 ri SIX_POINTS IN OVERTIME Gailya Grimolfson led Frostys rimmin merica ns Sp} 0 two dozen well: to even’ better hunting for next | cigarettes 3 : y ( y : year. More than. two dozen wel ty Bill Morrison saved his best | Jith six points catisfi “s petur to; year,.and this fall has been an|. it] “t , for the last as he pulled the coo By ‘The Canadian Press Chorley, Red Johansen and| satisfied hunters returned to improvement on last’years very with Me game out of the fire for RCMP | FAIR. GAME ‘ . Lop-sided ‘scoring maiked' the| Jackie McLeod. Seattle scorers | the States with proof of the good showing. The creatures are ‘4 9 “3 “with six overtime points, ‘the; ‘The game was extremely fair.| two games in the Western Hock-} were Ray Kinasewich, who pub pudding, and this. asset is now | in fine fettle and flesh. and. jy ° -+.,Same number he scored through | and only five fouls were divided | ey League Tuesday night. two in the net, and .Guyle; making a return to the Prov) many have been shot within ~ $2 four regular periods. , +|among the teams. Frostys scored Vancouver Canucks compiled Fielder. ‘ince in trophy fees. ; Hsight of the city, ample proof $3 Earlier in the game, Ba a on one out of three, Annettes on | their highest-scoring game fae Winnipeg is host to cellar | 8 Onee een a vme it was the of the efficacy of ‘the olson job QUALITY FINE CUT ins berg went on a third-quarter; one out of two. home stand this year'in defeat-} qwelling Calgary in tonight’s) thing to kill a bear whenever : “ae scoring spree with 10 points that SENIOR LEAGUE Jing Seattle Americans 7-3. . Prairie Clay Oe hile New West. ‘he showed himself toa rifleman, | rent aroeeamn ame manage- | VX s . mes. y Bae . 6 . | : . . pushed RCMP into the lead after ‘In Edmonton, the.Flyers beat| minster goes to Victoria for a'nowadays they are recognized . : y 4 apt ATi iy they trailed 11-5 and 22-19 after | ,ROMP—Gale 5. Sunberg 23. Duke-| 5. yatoon-St. Paul Regals 6-1) chance at second place in the'not as depredators af ‘salmon, (Continued on Page 5) a fine cut with a DISTINCTIVE flavour i the first two quarters. Turcott, Letourneau. Total -58. ‘| pefore 2,600 fans, the smallest] coast division. ‘but as a valuable part of the at- See OUTDOOR , 5 _ With the score tied 43-43. at! Mcrae’s—Reisig 12. Bil 11, Stew-! crowd of the season. In Van- - a : : teen ne givminee cote aaa A Ee Renee th enn Gane Ren teow neinenimn tees - ste the end of the regular’ game art 2° Haudenschildt 4. Scherk 3,] eouver, 3,382 attended. , , ye time, both teams traded - basket hot oa D. Letourneau, Carmichael. The Coast Division - leading . Fis for basket through two ven orange IUNIOR LEAGUE Canucks now have won 11. of Vgesie oom -periods until. Winton (Stretch) _. a ‘oe their 14 WHL games, tying one, "Gale combined a ‘successful free) , Diox'gpecnt 6 Derek alien 4. David | for 23 points, the best record in throw with Morrison’s last bask-| ajjen 2, Campbell! 8, Duncan 5, Mc-| the two divisions. et that spelled the difference of| Leod, Kelsey.5: Olsen 2, Mah 2, Wong,} Phil Maloney and Orland Kur- “one point. oe anne een eo Come. | tenbach, Canucks’ top point-get- ‘ . . - on — Smith 9, - . ee ‘ | SUNBERG TOP SCORER dina 10 W. Oskey 5, B. Oskey 8, Toth,| ters, fattened their totals with _ Bill Sunberg paced the win-/4rsenau, Lyons 15. Armstrong. Total me points eee Maroney ; cain: tp | 47. _ got two goals. and a ssist : thar with 23. Pomis, and sit GIRLS’ LEAGUE while Kurtenbach scored a goal pe ban ukes Frostys—Colussi 2, Valentine, Love! and set up two others. Morrison. . . . 2, Gomez, Halliwell, Grimolfson 6.] Other scorers for -Canuéks ... "On the losing side, Jimmy! crummy .2; Dutton, Weise 1. Moun- were Ron Hutchinson Elliott | ~ Stewart amassed 19 points, eight | eau. Total .13. . sot mu -. of a in svertime. B. Reisig Annettes—Pierce 2, Leeson 2, Peter- —_— -- and Danny Bill were distant|S"}; Dearden. Bryant 4 Wont.’ try Daily News Classifieds - -runners-up with 12 and 11 points) 07 — oy respectively. . : . a - ‘ .« . Both-teams made half of their! ~ foul. shots: count. RCMP sank | . eight: out. of 16; -and -MeRae scored on‘seven out’of 14. ~ Syd: Scherk: of. “McRae’s was “bad man” of the night, collect- ing five penalties; one more than . teammate Danny Bill and RC Ae, . MP’s Winton Gale. ae , 4 HARD WORKOUT In their final game before the series with Ketchikan high ; _ school Friday and Saturday, i . “Rainmakers were given a harder - “workout than they had antici- pated from a surprisingly strong Annunciation squad that for two periods just couldn't miss the wbasket and led 16-8 and 25-17 after the first two stanzas. _ But in the second half “Dame Fortune” turned her back on ‘Annunciation to guide the ‘shooting arms of the high school players. Encountering Httle resistance, Rainmakers outscored their op- Curling Results Results in the Gordon’s Hard- ware trophy. competition play Tuesday night at Prince Rupert Curling: club are as follows: McDonald 7, Bird 6; Cooper 1], Inkster 10; Laurie 11, What- man 8; McLaren 15, Murray: 2: . oun warnenn a ae s 3, OArre ; We 2, gon 8 gare 7; Phd 12 deserves Dominato 12, Ford 10; Gornes 7, ’ Canada’s most . s s ® : distinguished — ; lecanter | Giordano 4; Garner 16, Dibb 3. 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