, they’ were. ele i kay: Tt = ‘a little points, 14 of -which. were. scored . . Purchasers _ ri ice Ruper Dally News revossssesivsserccencacsessosesectt as i, Ioan on’ Detroit} A take their’ “lop- ~sided win, “pd -: “ 4,51957 3 sees pessimistic avout: netivork cover age. of. a. sport like, hockey. \Most of; ‘them. wondered: whether, “itl “+0. climb out. of, the cellar’. to | offer topdog. Rainmakers some - fSerious competition, - tte men” who had; a field contributed - with passing -and : r would et: any. kind, of, a fae * rupert. fees national: Basketball tournament |: “Ito be” held ‘at Ketchikan’ January tlt: 40° 19, displayed some of -its set | PrOWess., Saturday‘ night “when inte | they trounced the Booth Mem-|::. jj orlal High. School :: Rainmakers | 115243 in an exhibition game in , {the Civic. Centre. - “The ‘All- Stars, “sponsored ‘by Fraser .and Payne: were. led te their victory. by Terry. Shenton who racked up’a sensational 3 193 during. the second quarter... ~ Top marksmen: for. Rainmakers was Jim Johnson with'13 points, “Rainmakers seemed. ‘to be lack- ing’ in fight as they: let All: Stars). - Shenton with eight. woints and Ray Spring,. with .six, helped: to |} give All- ‘Stars a. first quarter 18- ‘9 margin, : : . Racking: up: 4 pointsin. he} -secoiid frame, Sheriton:and,Don Hartwig. with two. baskets,” help- ed double: All- Stars’ ‘scoring: while’ son: ind. Art Twaltes, each Jot them: major purchasers of a an. executive ‘to serve . for Their ‘Bd- 32. trouncing.. of Sun-: rise’ Salurday night in. the: Civic Centre could be: the ‘encourage- ment . they've. “needed. all along ‘Tronically : enough: it’ was, the ‘day. The. usual point. makets dribbling: but, nob. Scoring any: thing. ek, - Crusaders’. “nat vietory ‘of ‘the Clvie + cane basketball 155-27. ne ” nO During ‘the. final ‘quarter’ Shen- ton” -scored: “11! points® for. All- Stars: while, Laird. sank three baskets for Rainmakers, - o LINEUPS: Rainmakers — Johnson 13, Laird 8, Mah, Kelsey. 10, Sankey 2, Lyons : 6; ‘Twaites: -4, Allen, Specht, Total 43, “All-Stars “— Young 10, shen- ton 38, McAfee. 6, Spring 12, Hartwig. 4, Sankey 10. Total 7 75, Join Mounties -. VANCOUVER (Six men, all club ‘stock, shave joined Vancou- ver: Mounties © of the Pacific tors... " . They: ‘are. Nat Bailey, Norm |. Burley; J.: Res Murray, - ~ George Norgan, © - Lawson: Oates :.and ‘Frank Weltets..: ‘Three other. di- | They.will. tepresent the’. small | shareholders. : -The'nine- “man § ‘group will elect one Foes “Asudion Crusader's finally broke * thelr all ‘season’ losing jinx—and they did it with'a conif ortable margin that no’one could dispute, | . p0- ‘nts. ‘JAnnuneiation squad a healthy ‘|the. tine the quarters ended Coast. Baseball League as direc-| - rectors: will:.bé: named: when the) - | present “stock: drive: 4s completed. : xu an ‘ roa Ste Aye eee ut wok wave tle lengue. season ‘was ‘sparked. by two comparatively - unheralded players Steve Comadina’ with 14 points and Jack Rudolph, with 13, i Usual point; seorer, Bll smith, who belies, ‘the ». theory: - that ihe tallest make. the™ est ball players, played a quiet. bug? wali able game, racking up six points, |’ “For Sunrise, top ‘marksmen! , ‘were . Irwin’ Renévold . with 11; points and ‘Young with fight points. Getting off toa gost ‘stay Crusaders forged out “a°16- 13 “Wead’ in the first quarter; helped yy Comadina who. notched six = The second frame gave the margin, which they maintained throughout the rest of the game, Coniadina and: Walter. Oskey, scoring on hock .shots, racked up: four points each: during. the frame to puta 10 point Jead hetween them. and Sunrise by)" 29-19. Despite. the ‘effor ts of Sunrise sharpshooter Bob . Gray .. who racked up his only four poinits in the game‘during: the third quarter, Crusaders sparked by Rudolph with five: points in- creased their lead to 42-23. Sunrise played a tight final quarter both | defensively and offensively to prevent Crusaders from taking another easy frame, adina and Smith managed to net four points apiece to main- tain Crusaders’ margin. Aens- yold notched three baskets for Sunrise. Lineups: Sunrise: Gray.4, Rensvold 1: Haudenschild 7, Johnson, Young 8, Chow, Ridley 2, , Specht. Total) 32.00 Crusaders?’ ‘Comadina iW, Smith 6, W. Oskey 9; Armstrong 3, B, ‘Oskey 1, Rudolph 13, Toth, Joe Arseneau 2,’ Fim Arseneau. Total 54. Annunciation’s Bob Oskey, Com- ; 3 2s mericans | “Seattle Ameri icans turned on the power that has kept t League’ s Coast Division Satur day night. It was I hu Dorohoy scored four goals and: couver Canucks. Only a goal with: less than: two minutes re- maining saved the Canucks from helng shut out, | The loss. left them with only a one-game lead over the third- place New ‘Westminster Royals, who were busy shutting out Vie- | totia Cougars 3-0. MOSIENKO SCORES THREE In the, Prairie Division, the Edmonton Flyers failed. to add {o their. league lead as they. went down 5-2 before the last- place -) Winnipeg. “Warrors, Veteran Bill Mosienkp . scored three goals. Brandon Regals were deprived of a chance to creep up on the Flyers when a late train kept them from thelr Saturday night game. with Calgary Stampeders. They play:tonight instead. New Westminster - visits Victoria, - in the other WHL' game tonight, Dorohoy's goals were divided, two in the-second and two in the got two assists to lead the | two | ‘ Americans to an‘ almost, single- bw eas and Val Fonteyen ne ‘handed 7-1 victory over Van- Ching Johnson. Westminster scored one :n each period, Teain Dam C venatenenatne ek eee Vancouver's single came from ray ‘Wilkie. were the other Wi nipeg scorers: and « Don Pollejand proved to. be. the winner: In the penalty- -studded New!" yame,. Royals captain Max McNab got a roal and ‘assist, Other goals came from Bob Love and Denny Q}son. Already the WHL’'s’ leading goaltender, Bev Bentley stopped 2 shols to carn his fifth shut-| out of the season. At. that, he was not as busy a letler who handled 39 in, the | Victoria net, Of the 47 nuinutes of penalties handed out by referee Vern Bul- fey, 26 went to Victoria. The: two majors.and a misconduct to defenceman Nelson Bulloch, On the New. Westminster side, a 10- minule team misconduct was, handed out when Pete Durham left the bench to join a frolic between. feammate Arlo Good- win and. Bulloch. third, . Alex Kuzina’, rapped: in Fer erent veers soraeensas oommeenacmetent HOLYOKE, Mass. Africa’s gigantic Ewart Potgicter makes his American debut to- night in’a scheduled 10 round heavyweight boxing match with Jeff Dyer of Springfield, Mass. The bout, marks the comeback of the seven-foot-two, 336- pounder who only recently underwent a-serious operation. Potgieter, admittedly awkward but. capable of putting tremen- dous, force behind his blows, is “i pibte ed against a /six- foot-three, 230- pound opponent. The’ South African has won nine fights and. came: off with a draw inhis «10 professional appearances. That was in a battle. with James. J, Parker of Toronto. | - Standings: : - Played “Won tat Rai nmakers | “Subrise 2 oo re Cc “e This ‘offer wil be od until January 1 ae Act FAST — Cec your stocks — A DAILY NEWS “REPRESENTATIVE . Wil GLADLY CALL ; eo! 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