TARTARS Sports Oddity For Today Womi btHori csuldn I Ion et a rtnl mttl el leloAio Roctwa In florne Ktnivcdr Thei who fa ltd to btl on a wn A Ag hsrit wr obit to ndfm l8if loiing licktti for Irod ng Itompi Enjoy A Taiwan Pilsner Today MMNJLfflU Prince George in he Western International Hockey League Sound tar etched It wasnt to Dill Jones the coach of the W11IL champion Klmberley Dynamiters Jones here for the annual BC Amateur Hockey Associ Association ¬ ation meetings took the opportunity to sound out the possi possibilities ¬ bilities of Prince George ever joining the W11IL He did his talking in an off-the-cuff Interview in the room with the paddles at the Simon Fraser Hotel Therell have to be some chariges In our league he was saying during a brief stop between meetings Rossland for example probably wont be able to keep up in the W1IIL We may have to look to the north for teams If say Kamloops would come In then Prince George would bo a definite possibility But hold on Herbie were not there yet There were ditenters important ones W1IIL president Mllo Tabro nnd DCA1IA registrar Ivan Temple were considerably cooler on the subject Youve got a light little group here now Temple pointed out referring to the Cariboo Intermediate circuit You might think the juniors are hurting the big clubs now but theyll bo helping In a few years Onto the juniors start graduating the Intermediates will be assured of a steady stream of good hockey plaers If you went senior then youre liable to price yourself right out of existence trying for Imports just like the Okanagan did It would taku a lot of money 1abro said Youd need a pro style budget of about CO000 just to take the travel expenses alone Waitor said Jonas aftor consldorablo thought Hut ueltlng Prince George InlothuWIIILwannt even Jones No 2 ivason for the trip to Prince George Ills chjef one of course wan to take part In the meeting as a representative of Klmberley Itouson No 2 was to scout for plaers Perhaps you read Ills advertisement lit ThoCltinfor any red blooded senlur callbrc hockey players in Prince George Plouse upply was Ills message Did ja get anybody a man said Nothing too much he answered I dont bellevoUioros unyonu lioio who can help us But tho Cariboo Hockoy Loaguo dootnt ond at Princo Goorgo Thoros Williams Lako Van derhoof and especially Quetnel Someone suggested lio look In at Quesnel and see If any of tho chaps who led the Kangaroos to tho Cariboo championship wore around lloib Gio0cs could play with ou follows Stove UUickl president of tho Intermediate PrlncoGeorge Mohawks offered DUIckl was also In the discussion of bringing tho WIHLiiottli Jonos btopped to scribble a namo Anybody else down tlioie ho looked up Kay Hamilton and Geoige Dojchuk have already boon committed to play with Spokane someono volunteered Ham Hamilton ¬ ilton and Doychuk In case jouio new hero wore the flnost pair of dofoncemon In tho Cariboo last wintor And somewhere far away threo Cariboo Hockey League clubs had reason to smile Bunning 3 Steps From 20 Spot in Baseball History Dy The Associated Press Jim Dunning Philadelphias ace right bander is three steps away from a rare pitching double that hasnt been accomplished In 40 years Dunning who earlier this sea season ¬ son pitched a perfect game posted his 17th victory Sunday In the National League leaders 4 1 10 lnnlng triumph overSan Francisco Giants and took an another ¬ other giant stride toward be becoming ¬ coming a 20 game winner in each league Only nine pitchers in major league history ever have posted 20 victories in both the National and American leagues among them Cy Young Jack Chesbro and Joe McGlnnity Dunning however could be become ¬ come the first since Carl Mays In 1024 Dunning who won 20 games with Detroit In 1957 likely will make four or five more starts In the Phillies final 10 games It was a case of follow the leader as all of tho participants in the Auiora Sports Car Club Rally man managed ¬ aged to get themselves lost during the 178 mlle event Sunday In what proved to be a comedy of errors the first car to leave the starting point at 12 130 pm had gone astray before It had gono two blocks Only one car managed to stay on the right toutc during the first half of tho rally but He checked the Giants on seven hits bringing his recordtol7 4 best in the majors on a per percentage ¬ centage basis Dunnlngs pitching and a threo run 10th built on Tony Taylors doublo a single by Johnny Calllson and Richie Al Allens ¬ lens homer kept tho Phillies bulge at six games over the second place St Louis Cardi nals who put together a rare feat of their own Walloping Chicago Cubs 15 2 the Cardinals became only the second team In modern major league history to score In every one of nine Innings New York Giants did it against Philadel Philadelphia ¬ phia in 1023 Elsewhere Cincinnati Reds remained seven games back by bombing Warren Spahn and Milwaukee Draves 0 2 Don Drysdale won his 18th game as Los Angeles Dodgers edged New York Mets 5 4 and Pitts Pittsburgh ¬ burgh Pirates blanked Houston Colts 3 0 AURORA RALLY TOO TOUGH ALL ENTRIES LOST It soun succumbed to mis misguidance ¬ guidance in the second half Tour of the entries were foi tunate enougli to meet the Rally Master In theii travels and lecelvedpropei guidance totlieii destination When the last cat i cached the finish point at Cluculz Lako It was icpoited to be three and one hall houis late No wlnnoi s weiu de claicd Jte Citizen SPORTS Soccer Win National Hotel downed Wil Williams ¬ liams Lake 4 1 Sunday after afternoon ¬ noon In the Prince George Soccer Association It was the first of threo games played at Rotary Stadium In tho other games Giscombe Eagles defeated Deutz Tlyers 4 2 while RCAr blanked Legion G 0 Dy winning National main maintained ¬ tained its lead atop the PGSA standings Hugo Rlsko was the big star for Nationals scoring two goals Other markers went to Pino Dulz and Harold Hacker Carlo Delllzia was the most outstanding player of the game scoring the lone tally for Wil Williams ¬ liams Lake Nationals built a 3 0 lead midway through the second half before Williams Lake finally scored its lone goal No statistics were available for the othei two games MONDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1964 RIDER DEFENCE HAS 150 MINUTE STREAK Dy DOUG MARTIN Citizen Sports Wrltor nort nradlov of Princo Goorgo broko Into a set llnoup Sunday Tho city minor hockoy official was namodamomborofthoDC Amatour Hockoy Association oxocutlvo body and Northern District representative Ho will roplaco Ambroso Trick Sr also of this city Tho chango was tho only ono as tho DCAHA meetings cop cludod aftor threo days of talks in Princo George Koy officials returning for second torms aro prosldontDr Loo Margollo of Nanalmo hon honorary ¬ orary prosldent Hockey Hall of Famo playor Cyclono Taylor of CANNON BENCHED AT OAKLAND Vancouvor and socrotary-rcg-Istrar Ivan Tomplo or Victoria Othor Important dovolop ments woro Scth Martin Rossland Warriors award - winning goallo was honorodwlthoprlzo only four othor men havo ovor rocolvcd Tho association mndo a movo dostgned to stop othor provlncos from pirating away tho bost hockoy prospects in DC A doclslon was mado on tho Russian nationals hockoy oxhlbltlon this wintor A bid was madotoincreaso interest In tho former prostigo ovont of tho Canadian amateur hockoy yoar tho Allan Cup final MARTIN EARNS TOP HONOR Taking Item No 1 first Mar Martin ¬ tin was voted an outstanding playor award aftor being nom nominated ¬ inated by tho Warriors Among tho requirements for a winner are ho must have played under DCAHA jurisdic jurisdiction ¬ tion for at least 10 years ho must exhibit unusual sports sportsmanship ¬ manship clean play and skill and have assisted in the devel development ¬ opment of minor players Previous winners woro H Drown and r Sullivan of Klm Klmberley ¬ berley and Ab Kronle and Duko Scodellaro of Trail Martin can add the tribute to a collection that includes three best goalie awards at world championship tournaments in including ¬ cluding tho Innsbruck Olympics last winter Tho movotoprotoctDC hoc hockoy ¬ koy prospects was a now ruling preventing any branch - to -branch transfers of Juniors ju juveniles ¬ veniles and midgets This will bo In effect for two years The only exceptions will bo in tho case of Job transfers or a change of residonco by parents ASK ALL STARS TO FACE REDS The DCAHA In handling tho Soviet exhibition details awarded the game to tho West Western ¬ ern International Hockey League with tho recommena tlon an all star team should be used by tho WIHL The CanadlanAHAwilldecide which of three sites Trail Victoria Vancouvor in that order of preference will re receive ¬ ceive the game It will be played between Dec 10 and 20 Finally it was decided to tec ommend to the CAHA that the Allan Cup flnalbocuttoathree- of flvo series from present four-of-seven setup The long term thinking be behind ¬ hind the wniLldea Is to event eventually ¬ ually change tho Allan Cup play playoff ¬ off to an east west sudden death game patterned after footballs Grey Cup final A different wrinkle on this same line of thought is to hold a Canadian championship senior hockey tournament with each province represented Games in the tournament would all bo sud sudden ¬ den death For The Very Best In Dining TRY u ffa Mae COWBOY RAMOS NY RELIEF STAR By Tho Awocinted Press When ho camo to New York Yankees Inst week Pedro Rnmos brought nlong his wide brimmed stetson hnts block shirtn with white mothor ofponrl buttons nnd tight blnck cowboy pnnts Ramos howovor apparently left something behind his inoffcctlvcnoss Tho 20-year-old Cuban allow allowed ¬ ed only two hits In flvo Innings of relief Sunday as tho Yankees defeated Minnesota Twins 0 2 and slipped Into second placo one gamo behind Daltlmoro Ori Orioles ¬ oles in tho soaring Amorlcan Loaguo pennant chaso Tho Yankees acquired Ramos from Clovoland Indians hoping ho could help tliolr floundering bullpen staff With tho Indians tho right righthander ¬ hander compiled a 7 10 record with a poor 014 earned run averago splitting his tlmo evenly be two en starting and rollevlng His performance Sunday though indicated Ramos could holp tho Yankees get into tho World Series for a record tying fifth consecutive year The 10 year veteran has per permitted ¬ mitted just two runs in 0 1 3 innings of relief with New York He was called on for his fourth appearance In olght games when starter Whitev Ford was forced to leave the gamo after four innings Ramos gave up only a leadoff trinle to Jimmlo Hall In tho sov- enth Inning and a single to Hall In the ninth Hall scored In tho seventh on Earl Datteys sacri sacrifice ¬ fice fly Elsewhere In the AL Sunday Kansas City Athletics trimmed Daltlmore 7 5 Cleveland nipped Chicago White Sox 5 4 Doston Red Sox edged Los Angeles An Angels ¬ gels 4 3 and Washington Sena Senators ¬ tors whipped Detroit Tigers 5 1 Tord had to leave the game because of a contusion of his right heel AFL Attracts Record to See Jets Dy The Associated Press Tho American rootball League has opened Its fifth sea season ¬ son with the emphasis on at attendance ¬ tendance tho spotlight on Duf falo and the big question mark still surioundlng Dllly Cannon The major development of the four -game progiam was the record crowd of 44497 as New York Jets made tholr debut in Shea Stadium by walloping Den Denver ¬ ver Droncos 30 0 Tho tin nnut was more thin twice as 1 irgo as any othor ever tn see tho Jets in New YorK exceeded the crowds of all but two of the National Leagues seven openers and pulled the ArL to a record at attendance ¬ tendance of 118412 for Its open opening ¬ ing program Elsewhere Duffalo Dills won an opener for the first tlmo In their hlstoiy by crushing Kan Kansas ¬ sas City Chiefs 34 17 Doston Patriots edged Oakland Raiders 17 14 as Cannon played a sec second ¬ ond jy role for tho losors and the defending champion San Diego ClurMMS defoatod Houston Oilers 27 21 The Jets got the Job done early against tho Droncos Dill Dalrd Intercepted a Jacky Lee pass on the second play from scrimmage returned 24 aids to tho 20 and three plays latoi New York had a touchdown on Dick Woods 10 yard toss to Gene Heeter The Jpts attendance exceeded the pievious recoid of 38502 foi tho San Diego at Duffilo gamo in 1003 Dills quarterback Jackie Kemp fioll7aiull0-jardsroi-iiif pissos to Glenn Dass and hit El Dubenlon with a slx yarder in the Hist quarter against the Chiefs while Tom Sestak ran an Interception back 15 jards for a scoio and Pete Gogolak kicked two field goils Cannon Just acquiied fioin Houston was used spaiingl by the Raiders Veteran quulerbick Tobin Rote pulled tho Chaigeis oit of danger In the second half against the Oilers hitting Don Norton with a 10 yiui ID pltih bofou winding up with 1 27 yaidor to Lince Alwoith 1 BASEBALL STANDINGS National Loaguo W L Pet GDL Phlla 80 57 001 St Louis BO 03 550 0 Clncln 70 04 552 7 San FranJ0J30527 Mllwau 74 00 517 12 Pitts 7J 00 514 12 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coach said before the Western Fool ball Conference game against Saskatchewan Roughrldors Quarterback Ron Lancaster did He hit the porous Domber pass defence with 11 completed passesthree for touchdowns 243 yards and a 30 2 victory that boosted Roughrlders Into a three way tie for first place with Dritlsh Columbia Lions and Calgary Stampeders Western Conference W L T r A Pt DC 4 0 2 114 GO 10 Calgary 5 3 0 103 141 10 Sask S 3 0 201 101 10 Edmon 2 C 0 207 230 4 Winnl 1 7 1 140 221 3 Hugh Campbell was Lancas Lancasters ¬ ters main target Ho caught soven passes two for his eighth and ninth louclnlowns to help crush the last place Dombors It was their sixth straight do foal Lancaster selected halfback Ed Duchanan for his third aerial touchdown a 48 yard pass-and-run play A one yard touchdown plunge by fullback Goorgo Reed and a field goal and threo converts by halfback Gorry James ac accounted ¬ counted for Saskatchewans othor points Tho absence of such Dombor talent as quarterback Konny Plocn ond Farroll Funston and halfback Goorgo Fleming mado It oastor for IhoRoughrldordo fonco which now has not al lowed a point for ICO mlnutos Saskatchewan drubbed Ed 1 monton Eskimos 00 0 ondMon- troal Alouottos 32 0 In Us pre previous ¬ vious outings f Dombera only points came oarly In tho fourth quarto r when llnobackor Jack Dolvoauxgrab bod Duchanan in tho Roughrldor ond zono for a safoty touch Winnipeg managed to get ln sldo tho Saskatchewan 30 yard lino twice Tho first movo foil apart when Rider dofonslvo halfback Larry Dumollo Inter Intercepted ¬ cepted a 21 -yard pass into tho ond ronoj tho socond when a third down pass Into tho samo aroa from tho Rider throo yard lino was knocked asldo Stamps Help IndWatkins In Point Race Dy THE CANADIAN PRESS End Ted Watklns regained tho lead In the Eastern Football Conferenco scoring race Satur Saturday ¬ day scoring two touchdowns as Ottawa Rough Riders widened their first -place grip with a 52 12 win over Calgary Stam Stampeders ¬ peders In a Canadian Football League Interlocking game In other weekend action In tho East Toronto Argonauts won their second game In six starts by defeating Edmonton Eskimos 35 22 Sunday Tsks beat Montreal Alouettes 10 10 rrlday Eastorn Conference W L T F A Pt Ottawa 4 2 1 173 123 9 Hamilton 3 2 0 103 84 0 Montreal 3 3 0 81 102 0 Toronto 2 4 0 101 127 4 Calgary meets the Tiger Cats In Hamilton Tuesday tn another Interlocking game Quarterback Russ JacksoA and halfback Ron Stewart pro- vlded the punch lu Ottawas for- ward march Jackson scored a touchdown threw two touch touchdown ¬ down passes to Stewart one to Watklns and a fourth to flanker Whit Tucker Stewart thiew a touchcown pass to Watklns rnllback Dave Thelen provided the other Ottawa touchdown End Lee Sampson and half halfback ¬ back Dick Shatto eich scored two touchdowns for the Aigos Halfback Jackie Pai ker got the othei Toionto touchdown Kail Sweet in kicked four conveits and Dive Minn kicked a list qmitpi single Liu rpiMon spoipd afj IIiipo touchdowns foi the rskt nios Dill Mltihell coneitpdafc tin ei ilu added a slnglp on a field m il attpmpt r Mu col DpIppuw kicked tin pi shoit punts putting Aigos in moiIih position picli tlmoail tho camp thioiuh with touchy downs