i t ry . . RHR SVS ET THF ew aears ssa sae eae ses Fs HHH sy Vy yvvyevevvers ANS NA SATE OE Oe He ow ee ee re ws feo ewe | SHFv vs eye ve yn i sv wv VA ys N ey NN See ee He Sn Ve VN Owe ema Cr a a ed eR ARNE HS ne 2 cM eee Frince Rupert Dally News 9 7" * Monday, January 20, 1958 NO POLITICS INVOLVED, BUT-- NIXON CAN'T HELP EISENHOWER “DECATUR, I). ‘4 — It was bound to happen at one of | Elsenhower High School's basketball games, The public address system in Elsenhower gymnasium at ° Decatur blared: , ' “Substitution for Elsenhower-Nixon.” Although Jerry Nixon, a sophomore member of the home “team, did his best, the opponents won. the game 57-53. LAST NIGHT‘S FIGHTS HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (m--Billy| SAO PAULO, Brazil wi—Archie (Sweetpea) Peacock, 117%, Los| Moore, 190%, San Diego, out- Angeles, outpointed Ross Padil-| pointed Louls Inacio, 179, Brazil, Rainmakers Edged 43-41 by Sunrise | The RCMP team of Civie Centre Senior Basket- Geoffrion’s 200th Goal Paces Habs to Victory — By MARTY GOODMAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion, who didn’t make elther the ball league Saturday night once again: found itself in ithe role of stepping stone for one of its big brothers. This time it was McRae Motors | who trampled on the helpless ;constabulary 50-40 to pull four: points ahead of second-place ! Fraser and Payne who have two, games in hand. In a junior fixture, Sunrise Pr. George Eliminat ;nosed out Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers | a ‘mina eS (43-41 but, Rainmaker coach Don |! first or second all-star teams at mid-season, today rangs as the National Hockey League’s lending goal-scorer and as one of first or second all-star teams at mid-season, today ranks as the Geoffrion, the league's hottest * scorer with 10 in his last seven games, scored twice Sunday to lead Montreal Canadiens to a 6-2 victory over Boston Bruins. Wa ete eer emer wt es — Geoffrion, who had two AS | sists Sunday, ended the all-star. balloting nine games ‘ago be-! hind Injured teammate Maurice: Ja, 11742, Stockton, Calif., 2.) (10.) non-title, — ’ 1958 INTERNATIONAL The goals were his 25th and 26th this year and the 200th and 20i1st of his NHL career, now in its cighth season, The victory gave Montreal a e 'Hartwie filed a protest against | the gume on a call by referee Bill | OCa Wn ( a Kincaid. Booth Memorial high school rink was eliminated Rocket Richard and Detroit's: Gordie Howe for the right-wing | spot. Sunday ht - joined those two. PPP POH O LESLIE OEPEOELDLELOLILUDPIOD. 2 | ' 1 SENIOR LEAGUE STANDINGS { dt ORO WoL Pls. \ NE y _-;and Chicago’s Ted- Lindsay as:| . ‘ * — [MeRac Motors... @ 4 18 Saturday in the Northern me Boston whe naa erie the only active NHL players: sar STAN LEONARD / Fraser and Payne ....-. pos vole spe gy x ., rit »W ° 2 . og 291 a ‘ "ROMP 3 9 6i%one British Columbia the Canadiens 8-0 Saturday in| “ith 200 or more goals, Only 29! players in the league’s history. have hit the mark, COULD EQUAL Hts nicht JUNIOR LEAGUE SPANDINGS RB O4 Montreal. 5 WINGS, TIAWKS LOSE In other games Saturday, To- io. Rainmakers > Annunciation Sunrise oo... eee 8 16 ‘finals in two straight # igames hy Prince George, ~ Leonard Leads BERNIE GEOFFRION ! } - ee vhost of the finals. | : ;. Tonto Maple Leafs defeated De-| , me gonts also put the five-;| AT KETCHIKAN In $15 000 In their seventh straight 10ss' 7.) ine two-out-éf-three ser-|-Bernié (Boom Boom) Geoffri- troit Red Wings 2-1 and New| f00t. nine-inch Montreal native: “a . , Saturday, RCMP only had the ‘i. " pyince George won 26-3 and{ on of Montreal took over the york Rangers beat Chicago | Wel! on his way to matching his't| JANUARY 23rd, 24th & 25th -edge in the ane Eh woe 99 17-4. The team will travel to goal-scoring a feadership ane Black Hawks 3-2. when. he tocped tine Indio aes x 14-10 lead, then fell behind 24-22° ,) 07 “yf Pry as rained ground on the fon: : , ’ al | ne Golf Tourney ‘at halftime and 39-27 after Taree eet playolis. 23 Tor me Hockey League’s top’ point- ronto 8. and New York wheel scoring with .75 points. i{ Evéryone in Prince Rupert is cordially ne ‘quarters. , _| Alleyn Ritchie, skip of the Ru-, getters during the weekend Doe go Bet Olmstead, Jean Beliveau,,| invited to attend. this sporting event . res TIJUANA. Mex, (~The $15.009° “ pin) Sunberg’s 17-point per- ‘pert rink in their second match, with a four-point effort. Lo . Dickie Moore and Floyd Curry b te Tijuana open golf tournament: rormance was tops for the night, said his rink made over 70 per! The hard-shooting right The results left Montreal 17] also scored for Montreal. Johnny: y ta went .nto the final round today! rollowed closely by McRae’s Bob lcent of its shots in the house. | his 25th and points ahead of Rangers, who Bucyk and Jerry Toppazzini- > with a brand new cast of pro-' Rejsig’s 14 points. RCMP’s tire-)~ “We just got knocked out,” he! winger baggec . ‘ moved three ahead of Detroit.| scored for Boston. THE KETCHIKAN cs fessionals leading the way. jless hustlers Winton Gale and|..j4 . | 26th goals of the season and Toronto and Boston are four a eee JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE } a The front runners were Stan, Carl (Duke) Dukeshire were held; The local rink, composed of , Collected two assists to boost points behind Detroit and three Use Classitieds--The Pay’ - ff Leonard of Vancouver, 42-year- to one point each. k si ,| Bric Kristmanson, Alleyn Ritch-| his total to 49 points. (CP) ahead of Chicago, EE USS IN TEES ve ey 6 ay I et non poe old veteran who has yet. to bag; The winning rea tn oO Out lie, Bob Mceregor and Keith Ink- | --—-— ~~ - ae a major title in the United of 11 free throws wh nen 20 ‘ster, played together for the first | 4 yy States, and unheralded J. Cc. capitalized’ on valf o 2 ‘time shite the Prince (George: ve Goosie, a 28-year-old newcomcr Fo syns tae veey aca /rink has been a team for five; CF on the tournament swing from; 1) the preliminary. Sunrise | years and last year placed sec- : / | 45 Knoxville, Tenn. ‘had to stave off a determined ond in the BC. finals. - “| ye , . _last-quarter rally by Rainmakers Eric Xristmanson skipped the’ ee They were tied at 208 for 54 to post their fourth win of the| ° are . tt . : , first game and switched places} holes, Leonard with rounds of season and hand the high school | with Alleyn Ritchie, third, in the’ ,° 68-70-70 and Goosie w-th 72-69- squad their fourth loss. second meateh _ 67. Rainmakers trailed 17-6 after |" In the second eame it looked | “Well behind were such: usual, the first quarter, 23-11 at half- ; fora while as though the Rupert | . ;, title threats as Al Balding of: time and 34-21 at the three-' jp... might score an upset as! ‘ Toronto, Doug Ford. Mike Sou-:quartermark betore they started | thoy led 4-2 after three ends. | © -chak and Dow Finsterwald. Bal- hitting the basket but it was too mpen however. the Prince: ding had a 214 total after rounds. late to turn the tide. — , , “of 70. 70 and 74. John Lambie of Rainmakers ; proved and approved around the world : George rink pulled away not per-; , Completely out of focus wer t 1 mitting another point against! U.S. open champion Dick Mayer, cefending champion Ed Furgol, ‘were top seorers with 14 and 13 points respectively. ‘calls during the game and en- ;tered a formal protest with lea- ‘eue president Gordon MuCutch- eiand George Warner of Sunrise them. | | \ : Bo-Me-Hi coach Hartwig ques- | * | Paul Harney and other threats. : ioned several of the referees’ ' They failed to qualify for the tion sever | f urn Ca ! final two rounds. e \ One stroke batk of the lcaders Pa ying Off ' There will be no games to- | night or Saturday as the sen- \ F Fi \ ior all-stars leave Wednesday i “Oy vers | | 4 | i were freq Hawkins of El Paso.\eon. Tex.,. with 68-73-68, and “S| morning for a four-day inter- national tournament in Ket- Rosburg, Napa, Calif., with 65- 72-72. Just two shots off the pale | By The Canadian Press were Gene Littler, Singing Hills, chikan It would appear that everybody SENIOR GAME LINEUPS iS happy with the Western | McRae’s —- Marshall 6, Reisig 14.:Hockey League trade in which! i / ‘art 7, Se ‘ i i typ : * : : Bill Johnston. Provo, Utah. Stewart 7, Scherk 7, Morison 6. Pill) vietoria Cougars sent Colin Kil- | - Goosie has been a golfer 10 10. Haudenschild. Total 50. burn t Edmonton in exchan Met : { RCMP—Gale 1, Sunberg 17. Duke- | o Edmonton in exchange] 1 . ‘ years, most of them as a club shire 1. Baily 10, Morrison 6, Hartwig! fore Dennis Olson and Tom Mc- Calif., Jerry Barber. Los Angeles: Dave Ragan, Orlando, Fla., ane ~ RYO in Tennessee. Leonard has}. See ane LINEUPS ‘Carthy, * ‘ ».won the Canadian PGA champ- Sunrise-—-Warner. 13 Kelsey é me- | Except possibly Calgary and | *donship six times. He decided tO Intosh 7, Nordine 2. Toms 3. Carlson | Seattle. .concentrate on tournament golf 10. Total 43. Colin, late manager of the Rainmakers— Lambie 14, David Allen 4, Derek Allen, K. Specht 4, {| Victoria club, scored the wine; only Dick Specht 11, Olsen, Duncan, Wong, jming goal and two assists Satur- | | Campbell 8, Mah, McLeod. Total 41. ;day as Edmonton downed Cal- mors ee mn Bary Stampeders 4-3 in over- .time. Olson, who «in 1955 and since then has fin-| “ished out-of the money . twice. SPORTS ROUNDUP ' ‘ aatetsarese joined Victoria ‘first after cight straight losses by | lheating Seattle 4-1. Qlson also: Interior Puck Favorites i's 6c: . . 1 bot eeny ancy or ‘s| ] = 4 4 By The Canadian Press | MONTREAL @--- Azam Khan! Phe vielory was only Victoria's STILE IN CELLAR The pressure was on in week-j of Pakistan won the third an-/ 10th of the season and left the| i end B.C. 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