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Nanaimo Daily News from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada • 9

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Tha Dolly Trf Prtu, Tuesday, March 6, 1962 SPORT OUTDOORS by lack Sheridan BASEBALL ACTION LurwiL as in -Was in 1 jVC rutX) LtWsV Ofc tN dAa2 SP-JJV-N61 1 A5IN LR.TRA,VKXCT. ,1 A3 IN ICHTHYOUXX- 5. MO? SO' -S AS IN 6ALUMACSOUS-. L. -z-zX STURGEON AOOHGLMXStSTC m-S WAT 18 fert, ITS A 10 POOO rrL IT HAS fTit SOW ftOWY PLATE BUNKING Te IEHSTO OF TH BOOV ANO A SUCKER-LIKE OUTH UhPtR THE season is on Michigan THRU FtBRUAfiY ANO THEV HOST BB TAKEN RfTWEEH SWiffet AND SUHST.

REOOSS WEIGHT 6 560 1W But rrs sate vep thev may GO AS HI6M AS 1000 LBS Third Chance May Be Lucky White Sox pitcher who is only eight games short of the 300-victory mark, is taking the gradual approach to spring training at Sarasota, Fla. Bur sitis and gout forced him to the sidelines with an 8-2 record last Mfivy year. "I hope I can get that 300 and more this year," he said A TOP SPORT IS SPCARJNS SOME OF THE PKOVS Monday. Everything seems to In. An ICC SHANTY.

USED ARE QUITE GAUDY. be back to normal and if his NEW YORK APi Mana- ger Freddie Hutchinson of Cincinnati Reds, defending National League champions, is faced with his first on-the-field crisis of 1962. He must find a replacement for slugging tiurd baseman Gene Freese. Freese broke an ankle in the Reds' intra squad game at Tampa, Monday and Hutchinson indicated he will give rookie Cliff Cook a chance to take over. Frccse's right ankle was broken sliding into second Doctors said he also suffered torn ligaments inside the ankle and a dislocation.

Cook. 25, has flunked two tests with the Reds, but may just have been a slow starter. right arm holds out he could win "16 or 18 or maybe 20" games this season, said manager Al Lopez. Pitchers Jack Sanford and Pete Ramos signed their 1962 contracts Monday. Sanford agreed to terms at San Fran ATLANTIC STURGEON feT cisco Giants' training camp at Phoenix, for reported $25,000.

a token raise for his He was voted the American As 13-9 National League record ar crr a uu" mT'T a 1 and Ramos ended his holdout sociation's most valuable player last year, playing for Indianapolis, where he batted .311 and hit 32 home runs. Hull Closes Point Gap To Handshaking Range Freese, 28, who doctors say will miss the first two months of the baseball season, had his with Minnesota Twins by taking a slight cut from the $20,000 he got a year ago. Ramos had an 11-20 American League mark last season. Pitcher Bob Belinsky of Los Angeles Angels signed for the major league minimum of $6,000 which will be boosted to $7,000 if he still is with the team 30 days after the season begins. He had protested that he was being treated unfairly by the Angels.

who plays the most games for the team that allows the fewest goals. The masked goalie allowed finest major league season in helping the Reds to the 1961 pennant. He hit .277, slammed 26 homers and drove in 87 runs after being acquired from Chicago White Sox of the American League. Early Wynn, 42, the Chicago mhW WULpyOu) AT THE SO FAR SO UKE TO CO A LITTLE I NEED I UNIVERSITY, Sf fiSop. SNT 5 'Of lVtf AyFA MimetrAyro frozen I THIS BUSINESS OF I'LL MAKE AN 2n ycAfje B-BUT, WE GOT A THAT CHILD IS AS GUILTY PAINTING MUSTACHES) I EXAMPLE AT WARD HELPLESS ON REM3RANDTS OP YOU riaTi U'L DEPENDENTS I 3.0 YEARS FOR CANNOT 60 HONEST YXr (Ph TTWG CJV I CUSTODY OF seven goals in two games and his goals against averate slipped four points to 2.33.

But the average of runner-up Glenn Hall of Chicago also is four points higher than a week ago MONTREAL (CP) Bobby Hull of Chicago Black Hawks continued "his fantastic climb In the National Hockey League individual scoring race last week and now just two points he-hind pace-setting Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers. Official league statistics released today show Hull picked uj lix points four of them goals in three games for a sea-ion total of 76. Bathgate was held to two points, also In three outings, for 78. Hull has the most goals, 43, while Bathgate leads the league in assists with 53. Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Wings and Stan Mikita of Chi at 2.59.

Hall leads in shutouts Buck Fever Hits Davidson; Canucks' Coach Accepts Excuse with eight. Chicago continues as the most penalized club with 768 minutes sepnt in the penalty box. De-fenceman Lou Fontinato of Canadiens, though inactive for two weeks with a groin ailment still is the most penalized player said he had missed the game because he had been drinking. "1 was furious," Currie said. "I thought he had been hurt and called the police and the hospitals.

"He didn't look like he's been out on the town at practice the next morning, so I asked him about it again." Davidson sheepishly explained with 161 minutes. The leaders: cago both were held to a single A Pts. P1M Bathgate, NY ZS 53 78 38 point and remain tied for third pot at 58 points. Howe scored his 29th goal while Mikita, lowed down by injuries, drew Hull, Chi 43 33 76 33 By BRUCE McLEAN VANCOUVER (CP) Doug Davidson, a six-foot-two, 195-pound forward, is back in favor with Vancouver Canucks of the Western League after failing to show up for his first professional game because he lost his nerve. "He caused us a lot of trouble but I'm satisfied that he'll be okay from now on," coacli Hugh Currie said Monday night.

Davidson, 19, pulled a disappearing act a few hours before he was to join the Canucks in a game against Seattle Totems here Friday night. Currie said Davidson phoned him at 4 a.m. the next day and Jlowe, Chi 29 39 68 43 that he lost his nerve and went an assist his 46th of the sea Mikita, Chi 22 48 68 87 for a long walk. "I got cold feet, Davidson said Mahovlich, Tor 31 35 66 85 Delvecchio, Det 23 37 60 14 son. LEADS TROPHY RACE in an interview.

"I was afraid I would play badly. I don't know- kM''iwi' nr.rtirtt rnn iti "ST A Jacques Plante'of CanadlensJ Ullman, Det 24 35 59 54 30 still holds a commanding lead why I made up the story about getting drunk. I hardly ever drink just the occasional urn mum ana juii uu. VWmU "v'l CHAIN SAW DISTRIBUTORS and DEALERS 1 18 in the race for the Vzina Trophy awarded to the goalie 2 beer." 48 58 26 56 31 56 28 53 33 53 31 52 36 51 27 50 29 50 29 50 Hay, Chi 10 Provostf-Mtl 30 Keon-, Tor 25 Backstrom, Mtl 25 Prentice, NY 20 McKenney, Bos 21 Bucyk, Bos 15 Ingarfield. NY 23 Richard, Mtl 21 Armstrong, Tor 21 uu jfflgp.y.

n'yi HEY.HOWABOufl I ''llU'f I'M IN A TERRIBLE 1 P'T NOW, LETS SEE-SHE HR THE FIVE-DOLLAR I S- HURRY, DEAR" ASKED ME TO CHANGE 23 16 10 32 16 Fischer Proves Chess Mastery NANAIMO BOWLING 184, 196; H. Couch 182, 170; D. STOCKHOLM (CP) -(API- 48 23 Yoms 175; E. Findo 187; Bobby Fischer of the United States with top spot in the world interione chess tournament Little 201; M. McGregor 183; W.

Allen 176; E. Rogers 186; R. Avender 175; H. Dickenson 169; M. Krall 151; R.

Schiller 201, 204. aafely wrapped up, continued to widen his margin on the rest of the field during weekend play. Fischer, a Brooklyn student, downed Mario Bertck of Czech oslovakia Sunday night. The PTA THURSDAY High single, L. Malpass 261; high three, A.

Malpass 620. Team results Harewood Gold 2 vs. Harewood Blue Princess Royal 1 V6. Pauline Haarer John Barsby 2 vs. Northfield Mt.

Benson 1 vs. Quarterway Woodlands 0 vs. Nanoose 3. Other scores T. Heathcote 229 599); P.

Brownlee 206, 206, (598); A. Malpass 246 620); A. Jones 224 522); L. Baxter 261 (608); F. Leigh 240 551); I.

Proteau 253 (548); M. AUan 234 563); H. Shewchuk 215 (502); M. Cllft 254 510); J. Green 243 525); V.

Jenkins 213; M. Noble 221; F. Buse 211 (529); E. Lewis 516; V. 511; N.

Brunt 506; I. Forsyth 218 (578); N. Almas 202. Sweeney Tries Scoring Repeat NEW YORK (AP) Bill Sweeney of Springfield Indians, seeking his second straight American Hockey League scoring title, holds a three-point lead over teammate Brian Kilrea going into the last month of the regular season, Sweeney picked up four points last week. Kilrea scored five points.

Sweeney has 87 points on 30 goals and 57 assists. Kilrea has 84 on 19 goals and 65 assists. League statistics released today show four other Springfield players among the top 10 scorers Jimmy Anderson, Floyd Smith, Bruce Cline and Billy McCreary. change (ones cy imyz cr L- H-M44. THEV WNT TO VEAH, lib PO i--is1J THSHZtU WHISTLC BLASTS IN THS MQH (TOR'S vnu LHAR WHAT WERE VA THATun cfP.fP.c EARS! I njl ffjrif WEDNESDAY PTA New high single, lady, M.

Jamieson 314; new high three, lady, T. Wilson 748. Team results Nanaimo Sr. High No. 2, 2 vs.

Fairview No. 2, Nanaimo Sr. High No. 1, 0 vs. Woodlands Fairview No.

1, 0 vs. Pauline Haarer Blue Departure Bay 2 vs. Pauline Haarer Gold 1. Other scores M. Jamieson 633 314); D.

Presfon 589 1258); D. Hunter 581 (205); B. Morrison 616 263); T. Wilson 74S '297, 243); L. Andrew 731 (293, 266i; S.

Winkler 608 216,. 211); B. Forbister 564 225); O. Morrison 561 (215); M. Newrick 512 (236); L.

McFadden 508 (215); A. Stevenson 530; L. Hackwood E. Shaw (203). point from this match gave him 17 points in the standings of 13 wins and eight draws.

His closest opponent, with one round left as the contestants round their total of 22 matches, Is Ewfin Geller of Russia with 144 points. Geller Sunday night defeated Winnipeg's Abe Yanofsky, far back In the standings with seven points. Geller's total includes 10 wins and nine draws. Tlgran Petrosian of Russia, the only competitor besides Fischer still undefeated in the tournament, and Eugenio German of Brazil had their match interrupted Sunday, night at the close of play. A CYCLE CHAMPION KILLED TERNI, Italy (CP) Libero Liberati of Italy, former world motorcycling champion for the 500-CC class, was killed Monday in a road accident near here.

NATIONAL MEN'S TENS High single, R. Schiller 204; high three, T. McColl 569. Team results Benders 3 vs. Pioneer Chain Saws Alkies 2 vs.

Lucky 4 Plaza Hotel 2 vs. Unknowns Newcomers 2 vs. Finlay Electric 1. Other. scores G.

Webb'166; E. Baird 191; W. Wollney 197; D. Kennedy 162; J. Barrows 174, 178, 172; T.

McColl 189, FENCING SPECIALS (COMPLETE with Posts and Ralls) Picket Fence 11.99 (per 40 plus tax) Ranch Fence 17.68 (per 40 plus tax) Basket Weave 16.13 (per 40 plus tax) Lonrered Fence 18.78 (per 40 plus tax) BRECHIN LUMBER CO. LTD. Brerhhi Point SK J-3733 PEE WEE Golden Hawks 2 vs Bluebirds Blue Bombers 2 vs Rockets Eskimos 1 vs Roughriders 1. Ladies' high single, Gail Jones 94; ladies' hig two, Gail Jones, 183. 'Men's high single, Roddy Simpson 220, ligh two, Roddy Simpson 337.

Other scores: Gordon Moore 128, 127 255), Stan Jones 130, 93 2231. L. Rogers 82, 110 U92), Terry Simpson 81. 112 (193). Compressors for Hirt Cement Mixers Rock Drilling Blasting Excavating J.

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Piloted by Jim Wynne, inventor of the Aquamatic outdrive, the two Aquamatic 100's won their class and were second overall only to a craft of the same site with The Aquamatic 100 is a four-cycle, water-cooled, overhead valve engine wtth two down draft carburetors. There are separate inlet and exhaust poru in the cylinder head, oot for each valve. The crankshaft is carried sn five mam bearings. BY TOQH tveli tYHSr JT THAT'S HWl 7M TtVHT WOULD THf 'A CG AT ASL MOUNTAIN PASS BOMB CVNAhHTXS WILL 6 1 UP TUB TVAIN? Ui I f- 1 A WAS 710 I WAITING. A 'j a iP3fe' jS Mv Open 7 days a week 1 cwC TWIN 100 h.p.

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