URMf vV I HUNTERS Remember when it comes to GUNS - AMMO ACCESSORIES itll pay you to see us first TOM MARTELL LTD 1 1 53 Fourth Ave Phone 564 7644 Frank Hughes Tops Tourney A six-over-par 114 was good for victory In the Ques Quesnel ¬ nel golf tournament over the weekend Frank Hughes of Quesne captured the Quesnel Jewel Jewellers ¬ lers Trophy with the 114 score four strokes head of Jerry Howe A field of almost 150 took part in the two day event on the nine hole course in including ¬ cluding golfers from Prince George Quesnel Williams Lake and 100 Mile House BC Hydro Stages Tournament B C Hydro employees staged their annual golf tournament at the Pine Valley Par 3 course Saturday and Dan Johnston em emerged ¬ erged as top man with a low net 57 The tournament whichdrew34 entries was designed as a fun competition with prizes for everything from low net to most triple bogies Steve Billlck finished second in the low net event with Dave Semchuk third and Jerry Polichln fourth Hidden hole winners were Don McKelvie Stan Aylwin Bryan Kopp and Larry Hanson Alex Anderson witha 08 won high gross honors Hank Buehler had the most triple bogies and Charlie OCallaghan had the most double bogies Staged this year for the first tme the tournament will be become ¬ come an annual event and was followed by a stag smoker a wmcn lime prizes were awaiu ed for the 18 hole event Killy Cup Play Ends Sept 30 Competition for the Killy Cup emblematic or the club cham championship ¬ pionship of the Prince George Horsehoe Qlub started Sunday and will continue every Sunday until the finals Sept 30 The count all handicap event is open to any member of the Prince George Horseshoe club and the action begins at 1230 each Sunday at the clubs pitch at Fort George Park Further information may be obtained by contacting Bill Djw at 564 5649 Film Wins Canuck MURRAY BAY Que CP Helicopter Canada the centen n i a 1 commission traveloque which won an academy award nomination was awarded the Canuck award Thursday for the best 35 mm film at the Cana Canadian ¬ dian Tourist Association con vention here The Maple Leaf award for the best 16mm motion picture went to the Nova Scotia Informa Information ¬ tion Service Film Orison a documenttary on churches in the Atlantic provinces Certificates of merit also were presented to Lake of the Woods Regional Tourist Coun cil Upper Ottawa Valley Trav el Council Calgary Exhibition and Stampede and the Flin Flon Trout Festival iniiwiimmipiiwiiiim isasLili--- 1 jwnmvmwmmmw ap Ue Citizen The hardy set who kick soccer balls around every Sunday in Prince George braved the rain again this weekend The two top clubs in the four team Prince George Soccer League once again emerged victorious KAML00PS BOWS OUT OF CHL Everything is back to nor normal ¬ mal In the Cariboo Hockey League It will once again be a four team league including Prince George Mohawks Quesnel Kangaroos Van derhoof Bears and Williams Lake Stampeders An application for a fran franchise ¬ chise In the league request requested ¬ ed by Kamloops has been rescinded leaving the CHLs regular four teams still Involved The Kamloops club origi originally ¬ nally propoed a gate equalization plan for their participation in the league but when the CHL clubs turned this down Kamloops agreed to enter anyway However they have since changed their mind and in informed ¬ formed CHLofflcials of their stand over the weekend Meanwhile Williams Lake announced over the weekend that they have appointed Alex Kashuba as coach replacing Bud Laidler The stamps who earlier had considered dropping their franchise because of financial difficulties appear to have things going well Theyve added some new players and things look brighter for the club than at any time in the past few years Prince George Mohawks under newly reappointed coach Willie Schmidt begin workouts Sept 26 Field Wide Open Favorite Drops Out Of St Leger Race LONDON CP Betting on the St Leger third Jewel of Britains triple crown of horse racing was wide open today following the withdrawal of odds on favorite Royal Palace Trainer Noel Murless announced Saturday he has decided not to start Royal Pal ace In Wednesdays classic because the colt had not recov ered from a leg Injury suffered In a workout Bookies had quoted Royal Palace at 4 to 5 for the St Leger on the basis of victories In the Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby first two legs of the triple crown Odds fluctuated today as bookies adjusted starting prices Among the entries was Dominion Day owned by Cal Calgary ¬ gary publisher Max Dell oil man Frank McMahon of Van couver and singer Blng Crosby Dominion Day finished a dis dismal ¬ mal 11th in the Derby but bookies quoted him at 10 to I today PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1967 M iWWIIWWIM W M llllHWIliMM 1IWM I I Hlllllli ll i i II TvfT miYk3MX8KmgmffiW5m iflfc i i smu i immi m istiwmfwm op un us OSHAWA Ont CP A change In checking assign assignments ¬ ments a buzz saw defence and an injured back have given New Westminster Salmonbellies new life in the Mlnto Cup Cana Canadian ¬ dian junior lacrosse finals Down 3 0 In their best-of-sev-en series with Oshawa Green Gaels the Salmonbellies rebounded Saturday night for a 12 5 victory and the crucial fifth game scheduled for tonight The back Injury to Oshawas Gaylord Powless In Thursdays game took much of the starch World Series Title BOWLING JOIN A LEAGUE MORNING--AFTERNOON EVENING LADIES MENS MIXED PHONE 5646434 YBC Programme forBantam Junior and Senior School League 5th Ave Bowladrome Ltd - 28 AUTOMATIC LANES - Favorites Win Soccer Games League leading Simon Fraser Packers trounced last place Woodwards B 5 0 in one game and National edged Woodwards United A 1 0 in the doubleheader at Rotary Park Dave Looy Photo out of the Green Gaels attack Saturday The full blooded Mohawk star who has been the key figure to Oshawas four straight Canadian Junior titles was limited to just two assists Keith Jackson New Westmin Westminster ¬ ster coach relieved Al Leth walte of the chore of checking Powless turning the Job over to Steve DEasum Lethwalte responded by scor in three goals and one assist DEasum added a goal and two Assists Wayne Goss and Paul Shmyr bagging five birdies In the pro process ¬ cess Brewer finished second and earned 15000 with a 3836 gave the Salmonbellies two goals each with Ken Wlznoskl Barrle Bolton Kerry Gallagher and Ed Goss adding one each Powless didnt get past the New Westminster defence all night The Gaels who did found It almost Impossible to tarnish the brilliance of goalie Terry Garrett who handled 29 shots compared with 43 for Oshawa netmtoder Merv Marshall Ross Jones Larry Lloyd Jim Hlggs Charlie Marlowe and Phil Clayton were the Oshawa marksmen Nicklaus Scores Victory Forged Through Disgust AKRON Ohio AP Jack Nicklaus captured his third World Series of Golf trophy and the top prize of 50000 Sunday when he shot a 37 3370 for a 3Chole total of 144 and a one stroke victory over Masters champion Gay Brewer His triumph was forged out of disgust with himself after shooting a four-over-par 74 In Saturdays first round rain storm to trail the field I had played like an Idiot Saturday said Nicklaus I have too much personal pride to allow myself to play that badly I didnt care how much it rained I had to figure out a way to hit the ball solidly again For flie final round Nicklaus came out trailing the other three Ser ies golfers British Open champion Roberto de Vicenzo by four strokes Brew er by three strokes and PGA tltllst Don January by one In the face of 25 to 33 mile aii hour winds Jack matched Firestones par of 3535 70 74 and a 145 total De Vicenzo took third money of 7500 with 39 3776 sir P Despite three weekend games involving teams of the Eastern Football Conference during the weekend there was only one major change in the scoring race led by end Tommy Joe Coffey of Hamilton Tiger Cats Ron Parson booted a field goal single and three converts in Montreal Alouettes 27 26 victory over Winnipeg Blue Bombers to leap up among the leaders with 1 7 points Coffey added a field goal and two converts to his total for 42 points six more than Ottawa Rough Rider flanker Whit Tucker above 11N0R HOCKEY MEETING CIVIC CENTRE Room No 1 Tuesday September 19th 730 pm Annual General Meeting Election of Officers YOUR HELP IS YOUR ATTENDANCE URGENTLY REQUESTED WEAR THAT 100000 Mlft W8W QMILE sULf v n ki r villi- 45 VICTORIA 564 4892 Esks Lions Tie iy I Saskatchewan Roughriders downed Ottawa Rough Riders 32 23 in Regina Sunday and moved into first place in the Western Football Conference In the other weekend contest Edmonton Eskimos mustered only a 14 14 tie with last place British Columbia Lions Saturday enough to put the Esks alone in third spot in the standings The Ottawa club will have two days rest before meeting second place Calgary Stamped ers Tuesday In Calgary In the next CFL contest A record Regina crowd of 21696 watched Sunday as the Roughriders who beat Ottawa last year for the Grey Cup recorded their sixth victory in seven games Ottawa was ahead 9 6 after the first quarter and held a 23 21 margin after the second Saskatchewan pulled ahead In the third quarter Halfback Ed Buchanan scored two touchdowns for Sas katchewan and Al Ford and Hugh Campbell got one each Jack Abendschan kicked two singles three converts and a field goal Rick Black Whit Tucker and Margene Adklns scored Ottawa touchdowns Moe Racine kicked two converts and Ted Collins kicked a third convert Rough Riders got their other points when Saskatchewan quarter quarterback ¬ back Ron Lancaster conceded a firstquarter safety touch In Vancouver1 a touchdown by quarterback Frank Cosentl no with less than two minutes remaining gave Eskimos their tie with Lions The tie put Eskimos one point ahead of Winnipeg Blue Bomb ers who were dumped 2 26 In Montreal Saturday by the Alouettes Lions remained one point behind Bombers In last place Neither Eskimos nor Lions seemed able to produce sus talned offensive efforts in their lacklustre game before 28266 fans Lions got touchdowns from halfback Jim Young and line backer Norm Fleldgate who Intercepted a Cosentlno pass In the third quarter Ted Gerela converted Youngs touchdown missed on F 1 e 1 d g a t e s and added a single Randy Kerbow scored the other Edmonton touchdown and Peter Kempf converted both BC quarterback B e r n i e Faloney passed for 217 yards a major portion of Lions 285 yardi total offence Eskimos gained a total of 343 yards in the game for 18 first downs seven more than BC Ti Cats In First Hamilton Tiger Cats moved into first place In the Eastern Football Conference during the weekend following a23 15victo ry over Toronto that dumped the Argonauts into their famil lar spot In the standings the cellar The Argos after a surprising two game win streak to open the season lost their fourth straight Sunday and now share bottom rung In the fourteam c o n f ere nc e with Montreal Alouettes 27 20 victors Satur Saturday ¬ day over Winnipeg Blue Bomb ers The Ticats surprising move to the top they have won four of five starts was assured later Sun day when Saskatchewan Roughriders dumped Ottawa Rough Riders 32 23 in Regina The Tlger Cats with eight points are two up on Ottawa and four ahead of Toronto and Montreal All with the excep tion of Argos have played just five games Fumbles and funny happen ings contributed largely to Montreals victory as Roger Hamelln missed three Winnipeg converts enough points to have won them the game In a game that offered about everything for 15000 fans Phil Brady of Montreal and Bill Cooper of W 1 n n I p e g traded touchdowns on punt returns Brady for 70 yards and Cooper for 75 his style The rules have changed So has the uniform But one style Is still what It was back then Old Style Its still brewed slow and natural for real men who know the real thing Thats why its your style Tackle one tonight and see BEER MASTER BREWED BY MOISONS llni tdatnuiwil 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