V ndustrial Design Drafting Service J STRUCTURAL f MECHA ipi ANICAL s ARCHITECTURAL ELECTRICAL 3367 Fifteenth Av Prince George 563 0391 or 564 4996 CUs Citizen Allen and Harold Pretty Clean Up at Pine Valley It -was a pretty good week weekend ¬ end for the Pretty family at the Pine Valley Par 3 golf course Allen Pretty set a hot pace to win the Pine Valley championship Trophy In the clubs 36 hole tournament and Harold Pretty was runner-up Allen fired a 36 hole to total ¬ tal of 117 over the two days and Harold was only two strokes behind him In addi addition ¬ tion Harold set a course record with a one underpar Softball Final Stalled n Third 26 on his last nine hole round Pro Pete Janzen had the course In fine shape for the event and Is hoping to stage at least one more tourna tournament ¬ ment of Its kind this year Following is the complete list of flight winners and runners up First flight Keith John Johnston ¬ ston Doug Patterson sec second ¬ ond flight Ken McDermld Wayne Robertson third flight Ross Ewen Jean G Gallant fourth flight Al Gam bert Baxter Shep Canning filth flight Bud Prockhv BUI Lovin sixth flight Ein hart Schubert L Martlew Earlier two golfers scored holes in one on the course although not in tour- nament play Fridayj Fred Witney scored his aceonthe 145 yard ninth hole and Sat Saturday ¬ urday Fred Kolm an aced the 105 yard fifth with a nine iron A total of 41 golfers en entered ¬ tered the weekend tourna tournament ¬ ment rlllrlllliffia Inillill 18 mBtrP infill bUl UftflME WJS vBJR HL9 wMm HJI IWlwurRi Bvll VgCKw Wlj fflPF W m VI wsi xarttl W W W Tonight Rain for one of the few times this season halted play in senior mens softball action Sunday night but Europe Hotel and Canada Hotel get right back at it tonight The two teams with Europe leading 2 0 in the best-of-five league championship final meet at 630 tonight and a win for Europe could wrap up the title At Dark Fire WASHINGTON AP Man ager Alvln Dark of Kansas City Athletics was fired Sunday by the clubs president Charles O Finley He was replaced lmme diately by Luke Appling who has been with the Athletics organization for the last five years Darks discharge by Finley came in the wake of an open feud between the players and the owner of the last place American League club Finley suspended pitcher Lew Krausse Friday for what he described as conduct unbecom ing a major league player Finley reached at his Wash ington hotel said Dark was notified at 530 am Sunday after an a 1 1 n i g h t meeting bet ween himself Dark the coaching staff and player rep resentatlve Jack Aker Finley said the meet ing began at 7 pm Saturday and ended at 430 a m with Aker joining at 230 am He declined further comment fS irf ty saying a formal s tatement would be issued later Dark said he will return to Kansas City and has no other immediate plans Finley said Appling who has served the Athletics as a coach scout and instructor would be the manager until the end of the season Camille Henry Rejpins Blues NEW YORK AP New York Rangers re acquired Camille Henry their second highest car- eer goal scorer in a National Hockey League trade with Chi Chicago ¬ cago Black Hawks Saturday In exchange the Hawks will receive a player to be named later Henry 34 did not play last season following a dispute with the Hawks management The Rangers sent him to Chicago in a seven -player deal in Feb 1065 However Canada has other ideas about the matter and should Canada win tonight fur further ¬ ther games will be played Tues Tuesday ¬ day and Wednesday and Thursday if necessary Europe grabbed the 2 0 lead with a 10 6 victory Friday and once again the hard luck Can Canada ¬ ada squad saw almost certain victory slip from their grasp They took a 4 0 lead in the first inning but watched Europe chip away until Frank Bencher connected for an- Inside- the park grand slam homer in the fourth Inning Europe never look looked ¬ ed back from there Pat Pratt going the distance for his second win in as many nights gave up six hits but was plagued by errors on the part of his teammates Europe meanwhile was get getting ¬ ting to starter and loser Buster i Black for 12 hits In accumula accumulating ¬ ting their 10 run total Bencher slapped a single in addition to his base clearing shot to left field and Amos Happy Pete Nadeau and Pat Pratt also had two hits each The other Europe hits were evenly dlvid ed among Larry Roberge Joe Hall Wally Foster and Gordle Warner For Canada Bill Johnson had a pa ir of s ingle s and the other four hits went to John Botham Ray Michaud Jack McKenzie and Black Mickey McMillan Wins Praise Following KO Special to The Citiien EDMONTON - The guys who are supposed to know are predicting a bright box boxing ¬ ing future for Prince George Mickey McMilln McMillan earned the praise after his impressive fifth -round knockout here Friday night over Arizonas Pancho Soto The blond southpaw a winner of every round on the judges cards put Soto away at 235 of the fifth round Said Soto He hurt me with his body punches all the way but he didnt hit me In the head too often He seems like a real good body puncher and I think he can go a long way Said McMillan Iplanhed to go in and wear him down with body punches andthats exactly what I did Said Paaov Ketonen trainer of a continent oi Mexican fighters on the card Only four or five pro fights J He can go quite a way with the right kind ol fights and if hes brought along slowly enough Following the win pro promoters ¬ moters Mitch Kllmov and Albert Supersteinwere talk talking ¬ ing of aCanadlan lightweight title fight for McMillan probably in mid September In the main event of the card Edmontons Billy Mc Crandle looked every bit the Canadian featherweight champ knocking out Chato Lopez ot Mexico Lightweight Mickty McMillan looki ahsad PJRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY AUGUST 21 1967 WEWJ THAT 100000 MI VATQM OWE ymnphlhr i f DATSUN 0AiHfltfViffl 4R VICTORIA 5647892 j sTSSri laSsMrtS iCftT -1-SL-- wyL33 V XMrutfS Prince George Packers de defeated ¬ feated National Hotel 2 0 Sun Sunday ¬ day to increase their lead in the second half of local soccer league play to three points J Packers won on a goal at the 30 minute mark of the first half and the best goal of the PRINCE HAL ENDS CAREER IN MONTREAL HAMILTON C P - Hal Pat tersons brilliant 14 year career in the Canadian Football League has apparently ended where It began in Montreal Patterson prince of CFL re receivers ¬ ceivers during strings with Montreal Alouettes and Hamil Hamilton ¬ ton Tlger Cats suffered a rup ruptured ¬ tured spleen Thursday in an apparently - routine play during Hamiltons 17 16 triumph An operation in a Montreal hospital was described as a suc success ¬ cess but Hamilton general man manager ¬ ager Jake Gaudaur said he does not expect Patterson to play again Patterson 34 -year -old end from Rozel Kansas had told club officials he would not return for the 1968 season Patterson was rapped by line linebacker ¬ backer Al Ecuyer early in the second quarter as he attempted to take a high short pass from quarterback Joe Zuger Harold was taking a short pass over centre and he and Ecuyer got to the ball at the sams time Gaudaur said Harold was wide open with no opportunity to cover himself As far as I could see it was a perfectly legal play Many plays similar to the final one were included in a record that showed the most touchdown passes caught in a career 64 Patterson also held a league record for most passes caught in one season 88 and most yards from receptions in a sea season ¬ son 1914 In one game ha gained 338 yards on passes a record Ills total of 0473 yards on receptions is a career rec record ¬ ord Dick Shatto formerly of Tor Toronto ¬ onto Argonauts was the only CFL player with more receptions in a career Patterson was with within ¬ in six of Shattos total of 466 Patterson who came to the Alouettes in 1953 was replaced Thursday by defensive end Dave Vltl Mounties Hold Lead in PCL Vancouver Mounties retained their hold on first place in the western division in the Pacific Coast League Sunday Mounties turned back Tacoma Cubs C 4 while the second place Portland Beavers held their ground with a 4 2 win over Se Seattle ¬ attle Angels Saturday Tacoma defeated Vancouver 7 4 Torrential downpour didnt stop hardy soccer fans Sunday afternoon at Rotary Stadium rckeifs Incfeose Soccer Le day was scored at the 35 min minute ¬ ute mark of the second half National Hotel played well on defense and Lino Battistella was a standout at centre half He was backed ip well by fullbacks G Munroand D Tonlnato How However ¬ ever their forward line was HAL PATTERSON ruptured spleen STANDINGS Western Conference W LT F A Pt Winnipeg 2 1 0 54 56 4 Calgary 2 1 0 72 44 4 Sask 2 1 0 70 65 4 Edmonton 2 2 0 76 72 4 BC 0 4 0 53 98 0 Eastern Conference W LT F APt Ottawa 2 0 0 68 32 4 Toronto 2 1 0 42 55 4 Hamilton 1 10 31 36 2 Montreal 0 0 0 23 31 0 Adanacs Ahead 2 0 In Lacrosse COQUITLAM CP Coqult lam defeated Victoria Sham Shamrocks ¬ rocks 10 3 Saturday night to take a 2 0 lead in the bestof five InterCity Lacrosse League semi finals Coqultlam goalie Joe Comeau was a standout in the net stopping 22 Victoria shots Victoria goalie Barry Forbes stopped 23 High scorer for Coqultlam was Gord Gimple with three Mike Gates and Alex Carey scored two each Other Coqultlam goals came from Ron Bodner Kevin Parsons and Marty Jordan Victoria goals came from Ranjlt and Nlrmal Dillon and Bill Munroe Victoria collected 10 minutes In penalties in the third period Including a twominute team penalty never really a serious threat to the Packer defense Packers first goal was scor scored ¬ ed by Jerry Bros on a pass ifrom the left wing and he picked the corner of the net to put Pack Packers ¬ ers one up at half time At the 35 mlnute mark of the second half Packers forced two corner kicks in rapid succes succession ¬ sion and were rewarded on the second one when a perfect kick from TonyVsimuriria was taken in mid air by Keith Brooks and headed past goal keeper Pino Duiz Duiz jiad no chance to Dave Looy Photo oone leod save on either goal Packers did not have any standout players but won mainly on a good team effort by every everyone ¬ one They adapted themselves abetter to the wet condition of the ground and waited for the Na National ¬ tional teani to make the errors Eskimos Trounce Argos As Jim Thomas Rambles EDMONTON CP Edmon Edmonton ¬ ton E s k I m os capitalized on weaknesses in Toronto Argo Argonauts ¬ nauts offensive line and on Argo errors Saturday to take a 31 10 Canadian Football League victory before 21107 fans The crowd was one pf the largest in Clarke Stadiums history Eskimos defensive squad led by ends E A Sims and Ron Forwick harried Argo quarter quarterback ¬ back Wally Gabler throughout the game tossing him for big losses Sims Ferwlck rookie tackle John Lagrone and others penetrated the Toronto offen slve line time and again to get to Gabler Midway through the fourth q u a r t e r Argonauts incurred four successive roughing penal penalties ¬ ties which moved Edmonton into the Toronto eight-yard-llne From there halfback Jim Thomas ran over for his third touchdown of the game Flanker Randy Kerbow scored one touchdown for Eski Eskimos ¬ mos and Peter Kempf booted a field goal and four converts Thomas and Kerbow now stand one two In the WFC individual scoring race For Tor on t o Jim Dlllard scored a touchdown and John Vllunas added a convert and a first quarter field goal Eskimos had a 7 3 lead after the first quarter stretched it to 17 3 in the second and to 24 3 in the third Thomas was the top ground gainer for Eskimos with 110 yards He caught one pass for 55 yards In addition to a touch touchdown ¬ down pass reception Edmonton quarterback Frank Consentlno fired nine passes and completed seven two for touchdowns Gabler completed 11 of 23 pass attempts for 137 yards Dlllard gained 33 yards on the ground in six carries Coast Swimmer Tops Marathon VERNON CP A Vancouver swimmer was first Sunday In the seventh annual Kalamalka Lake marathon swim Mike Pauley splashed over the 11 12 mile course in a time of five hours and 15 minutes Pauley won last years swim In record time of four hours and 43 minutes V The Edmonton club picked up 17 first downs on 226 yards along the ground and 157 in the air Argos had 13 first downs on 35 yards on the ground and 137 In the air n Kelowna Races Budweiser The Best KELOWNA BC CP Miss Budweiser piloted by Mike Thomas of Harvey Cedars NJ won the 15000 British Columbia Cup for unlimited class hydroplanes at this Oka nagan City 200 miles east of Vancouver The win came after Budwels er and Miss Bardahl driven by Billy Schumacher of Seattle Wash had battled for first place all day in a contest that lasted up to the final lap More than 25000 p e r s o n s watched the race which ell maxed three days of hydro plane activity on Okanagan Lake My Gypsty driven by Ed OHalloran won both his heats but was only able to manage a flfth place finish in the final heat and an overall third place Thomas averaged 104 206 miles per hour over the 25mlle course In the final heat to gain the victory Schumacher and Thomas hit the starting line together in the final heat and Thomas pulled ahead in the first turn In the next two laps Budweiser and Bardahl exchanged the lead three times With only one lap left in the race Bardahl came even with Budweiser and then abruptly slowed because of mechanical problems and limped in sec ond with average speed of 99009 miles per hour PORTABLE SAWMILL CONTRACTOR REQUIRED For Inferior Operation Should have own portable sawmill and crew capable of sawjng 20000 fbm per shift of 2 dimension lumber Minimum of 2 years work guaranteed WRITE Box 402 A The Citizen 150 Brunswick St Prince George BC