WEAB THAT 100000 Mlft DATQUN QMtLE ymnphmr i r W L 5 1 5 1 2 DATSUN Mire ofpvinc 4 5 VICTORIA 5644892 decisions In 1967 and ran his record to 2 0 this year by pitch ing the Cardinals past Atlanta Braves C 2 Tuesday night Its Just two in a row I al ready got paid for last season Two or 12 Brlles logic failed to impress the Braves as much as his fast ball that stopped the home club with only two un earned runs for eight Innings before Joe Hoerner pitched the ninth Thp world champion Cardl nals moved back Into a tie for Houston St Louis Pittsbu gh San Fran Los Angeles Chicago New York Cincinnati Atlanta Philadelphia Pet GBL 833 - 833 600 112 600 1 12 500 2 400 2 12 400 2 12 400 2 12 333 3 143 4 12 first place with Idle Houston As tros at 51 Lower In the standings Los Angeles Dodgers did some hit ting for a change and powered NELSON BRILES ust two in row past Philadelphia Phillies 53 In a night game after Cincinnati Reds outlasted Chicago Cubs 9 8 in the afternoon In the only Na tional League games scheduled Brlles held a 60 lead for 0 23 Innings before catcher Tim LACROSSE CLINIC SET A referees clinic has been called by the Prince George La ciosse Association for this Sat -urda and Sunday in the Civic Centre Stress will be on basic ules of the game with discussion of some changes Instituted this year Gogle Stewart leferee-in-chlef of the clt league has Invited all former refs and any others Interested to attend the clinic beginning at about 10 am Saturday at the Civic Centre Referees will be needed for the new minor lacrosse league SOFTBALL SOCCER The Big Six Softball League meets tonight at 8 pm In Room 2 of the Civic Centre Repre Representatives ¬ sentatives of the Senior B city league have been invited For all ladles interested In playing softball this summer there Is a meeting tonight at 8 pm in Room 1 of the Civic Centre The Freeman Park Little League and the new Rainbow Park Little League will hold a joint meeting tonight at 8 pm In Room 3 of the Civic Cerre Parents of little league young youngsters ¬ sters living wgst of the Bypass are urged to attend The North Cariboo Soccer League meets tonight at the home of league president Pino Dulz 2400 Ewert St beginning at 9 pm A schedule or the flve te3m loop Is to be set up An important meeting for the PG Kickers Soccer Club will be held Thursday at 710 pm in Room 1 of the Civic Centre L J J1 12th Victory NELSON BRILES KEEPS HIS COOL Two plus 10 equals 12 to mathematicians and baseball statisticians but not to Nelson Drlles Not when money Is In volved he says I havent won 12 straight games insisted the St Louis hurler who captured his last 10 McCarver dropped a foul pop and Hank Aaron and Tellpe Alou followed with run scorlng singles It was not enough to overcome Orlando Cepedas four hits and three runs batted In and a homer by Mike Shan non off loser Tony Clonlnger Only a blister on his Index fin finger ¬ ger the result of throwing his Minnesota Detroit Cleveland Oakland Baltimore Boston California Washington New York Chicago L Pet GBL 0 1000 - 1 800 1 600 2 600 2 500 2 12 400 400 400 200 000 4 12 fast ball kept Brlles from fin ishlng I dont like to think about losing at all Brlles said All I think about Is winning 20games like any other pitcher Mike Kekich who just turned 23 might also be dreaming of 20 some day but right now his mind is on No 1 his first major league victory The left handed rookie pit pitcher ¬ cher who lost to Philadelp Philadelphia ¬ hia in his only other league start In June 1965 had the Phil - hla in his only other league start In June 1965 had the Phil lies blanked for seven innings before two singles knocked him out at the start of the eighth Rchle Allen singled in two runs off Phil Regar before Hank Agulrre put out the fire after a sacrifice fly by Tony Gonzales However the Dodgers shut out three tlms this season had bioktn loose earlier for a 50 lead as Wes Parker Zollo Ver sales and Willie Davis doubled In runs Cincinnati had to come from behind after the Cubs scored seven times in the third Inning foi a 75 lead Lee May ell maxed the comeback with his fourth hit In the American League De Detroit ¬ troit beat Boston 9 2 Oakland Athletics squeaked past the New York Yankees 4 3 on Floyd Robinsons two run plnchhomer In the ninth and Cleveland Indians topped Chicago White Sox 3 1 BRONCOS THREE UP EDMONTON CP - Pentlc ton Broncos outshot Edmonton Movers by a wide margin Tues da defeated Edmonton 5 2 and took a 3 0 lead In their best of seen Western semi final series leading to junior hockeys Me morial Cup Broncos fired 40 shots at the Movers Lnall Kopp and al lowed Edmonton only 27 shots on Wall Denault Although outshot 21 11 In the first period Edmonton scored the only goal and led 1 0 after one period Pencticton scored twice in the second for a 2 1 lead going Into the third period then outscored Edmonton 3 1 In the final Ken Conner scored twice for the wlnneis with singles com Ing from George Watson Wayne Schaab and Eddie Has Harvey Klrkland and Don Darling scored for Edmonton Theie weie 18 penalties in the game 10 to Pentlcton The winner of the Pentlcton Edmonton series will meet the winner of the Estevan Westfort series foi the right to represent the west in the Memorial Cup final Mounfes Lose Opener Defending Pacific Coast League champion Spokane edged pasJ Portland 1 0 and 2 1 in a baseball doubleheader at Poitland Tuesday In the opening day of the leagues 1968 season In Seattle the Angels opened their final season of play with a 1 0 victory over Vancouver Moun- tles Next year Seattle will move Into the American Lcgue as the Pilots Tom Egan slammed a fourth inn inning ¬ ing double which enabled Steve Hovley to score from third and give Seattle its winning run Jim Coates was the winning pitcher and held Vancouver to five hits before being replaced In the jeighth The Citizen SPORTS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 1968 slllllk III JrKrMW m 4 1HI The Prince George Challenge Cup Looy photo OLD CUP FOUND A dusty old soccer cup might have a new career If Boyd Bayne can find any takers Boyd has care of the Perry Challenge Cup a 47-year-old silver trophy that turned up little harmed when found re recently ¬ cently in a city garage The cup donated in 1921 by Prince George MLA of the time Harry Perry had fallen Into unexplained neglect Claimants that first year were the Vets of Prince George who decisioned the City squad 3 1 at the Fall Fair Only one other victor is engraved on the trophy Now says Boyd if a worthy soccer or football squad comes forward hed be glad to offer up the trophy as first pilze A check with The Citizen of the time showed It was some tussle when the Vets won the championship on a sunny Sept 14 afternoon In 1921 DALLAS AP Curtis Cokes battered Wllie Ludick to bloody defeat with a two handed attack I that left the South African out on his feet In the fifth round Tues Tuesday ¬ day night as he defended his worlds welterweight champion- ship for the fourth time Referee Lew Erskine stopped the fight at 34 seconds of the fifth round The action was halted after Cokes knocked Ludick down with a thunderous right to the Jaw and then lettered the bleeding Ludick aiound the ring The fight had been scheduled for 15 rounds Cokes weighted 145 34 pounds Ludick 146 14 Ludick a 26-jear-old braw brawler ¬ ler had little chance with the sharp punching Cokes who started out with his familiar counter pjnchlng with his left But the left handed Ludick presented a perfect target for Cokes right The champion used his right more than any time in his career and it was a steaming right that put Ludick on the down downward ¬ ward trail Once Cokes protested that Lu Ludick ¬ dick had butted him and the ref referee ¬ eree issued a warning Angelo Dundee who was Ludicks han Mrs Harry Perry present presented ¬ ed the cup to the victors following the swiftest and finest contest ever witnessed In this city All the boys played a strenuous game but If the City had been stronger in their forward line there might have been a different tale to tell After the game the two teams held a smoker In the Vets club rooms at which PE Wilson presided making a neat speech and stating that he would put up a prize to retain Interest in the game for the balance of the season Interest apparently flag flagged ¬ ged though as only one more team stepped forward to claim the Perry Cup On it Is en engraved ¬ graved CNR McBrlde -1925 And thats all If any teams 1968 vintage are Interested In vying for the cup they can contact Mr Bayne in the evening at 564 7118 Cokes KOs S African dler In the ring claimed the cut on Ludick s head came from a Cokes butt Cokes 31 in June has been campaigning n years ills rec ord now reads 53 victories eight losses and two draws Ludick has a record of 27 vic victories ¬ tories and three losses Help Conquer Cancer For the Best Expert Building Designing More Savings Come and see us at our DISPLAY HOME 15th JLOspikaBlvd Between 3 5 p m 7 9 p 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didnt even see the winning rally That goal really killed us said Trancls Tuesday night We outplayed them in that game and I thought we should have won It If we had even if we had Tuesday was a long night In the National Hockey Leagues Western Division but Milan Marcetta and Don Blackburn were awake Marcetta scored at 011 of the first overtime period to give Minnesota North Stars a 4 3 vic victory ¬ tory over Los Angeles Kings and Blackburn watched as his weak shot eluded goaltender Glenn Hall to give Philadelphia Flyers a 2 1 victory over St Louis Blues after 1118 of asec ond overtime period The two overtime goals sent the Stanley Cup quarter final se series ¬ ries Into seventh and deciding games Thursday night Both series are deadlocked at three games apiece In the best-of-seven competition and Phila Philadelphia ¬ delphia and Los Angeles both have home Ice advantage for the finals Thursday In Mlneapolls Marcetta scor ed the winner as the North Stars were swarming the Kings goal following a shot from Bill Goldsworthy at the point The goal capped a Minnesota rally which saw the North Stars wipe out a 3 1 Los Angeles lead with two goals In the third pe period ¬ riod The Noith Stars opened the scoring with 805 gone In the opening period when Mike McMahon stole a pass from Bob Wall and went In alone to beat goalie Wayne Rutledge The Doug Robinson tied it lost here we could have re returned ¬ turned home for the seventh game Its funny sometimes Its better to be lucky than good The Hawks were both lucky and good Tuesday night as Bobby Hull the perennial goal scoring leader of the Black Hawks turned playmaker to lead Chicago to Its victory He set up goals by Chico Makl the winner and Pit Martin Stan Miklta and defenceman Doug Jarrett got the other Chicago goals Billy Reay Chicago coach put his finger on the penalty i killing of Eric N esterenko Makl Hull and Mlkita for the victory The Hawks penaltyklll Ing units held off the Rangers three times In the second pe riod Give those penalty killers credit for keeping us in the game in that second period and add to It that Doug Jarrett played his best game of the year for us Reay also heaped praise on goalie Denis DeJordy who held Stars Flyers Even Up Series for the Kings at 1112 taking a passout from Howie Menaid be behind ¬ hind the Minnesota goal Real Lemleux broke the tie for Los Angeles with a 45 foot slapshot at 145 of the second period and Brent Hughes put the Kings in front 3 1 less than two minutes later when he beat Manlago on a breakaway The North Stars stormed back to tie It In the third period as Goldsworthy knocked in a re rebound ¬ bound of Billy Plagers shot from the point McCord hit the left corner of the cage later In the period with a 10 foot shot as the North Stars rushed the net The Blues had the edge through most of the St Louls Philadelphla game after Gerry Melnyk broke through goalie Bernle Parent for a power play goal at 1806 of the first period Andre Lacroix of Philadelphia sent the game into overtime scoring on a desperation shot with 15 seconds left In regula regulation ¬ tion play He tied the game 1 1 after the Flyers pulled Parent for an offensive advantage Philadelphia coach Keith Allen admitted Blackburns shot baf baffled ¬ fled him I just couldnt believe it he said I cant even make a good comment on it I dont know how It got In They said In the Flyers dressing room that It hit a defencemans stick but I dont know QUEENSWAY 1 7th and Queensway Phone 563 0858 m MiHMJMHI In Effect One Week Only 1 Replace FR Shoes 2 Flush System 3 Check Cylinders 5 4 Check Lines 5 Pack Front Wheel Bearings Most popular cars Prince Georges Most Modern Brake and Wheel Shop WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS the foil for the Hawks aftei a listless second period DeJoidy had nothing to say after the game except everybody played well Francis howevei was a little more explicit praising DeJordy and Hull Although the Hawks were dragging after the first period that Hull came up with the big play twice and that gave them a big lift Up until then we had shifted our checking lines around to slow them down and it worked well but then Hull makes a quick move and he kills you Our guy Ron Stewart didnt stop checking him its just that Hull made a better play Chicago now meets Montreal Thursday night In the first game of the Stanley Cup semi final series at Montreal The Canadians first In the Eastern standings eliminated Boston Bruins in four straight games Tuesday night Hull was all over the Ice He didnt score a goal but his playmaklng helped Hawks break a LI tie In the second period on Makls goal Hull alsoe nglneeredthe Hawks insurance with a perfect backhand pass to Martin at 239 of the final period Mlkita scored the final Hawks goal on a solo effort with less than four minutes to play In the game The loose play which marked most of the series was evident again Tuesday night Chicago went ahead at 5 50 of the first period when Jarrett pounded the puck past Glacomln A last minute starter because of Injuries Wharram took a BKIshsii If mM I I BOBBY HULL playmaker pass from Miklta on the faceoff and fed Jarrett perfectly In fi ont of the net New York tied It early In the second period when Chicago captain Pierre Pllote trying to clear the puck tossed a pass onto Gilberts stick The New York player responded by whip ping his fifth goal of the series beyond DeJordys outstretched foot Mikita Leads Pack New iork Rangers are proba probably ¬ bly still wondering what hap happened ¬ pened to Stan Miklta The Chicago Black Hawks centre was notorious for win nlng the National Hockey League scoring championship each year but falling into a slump as soon as the Stanley Cup playoffs began Miklta who won the 1907 68 scoring race with 87 points ran Standings G A Pts Plrd Miklta Chi 3 6 9 0 MacDonald LA 3 4 7 2 Martin Chi 3 3 6 2 R Hull Chi 2 4 C 11 Gilbert NY 4 15 4 Labosslere LA 2 3 0 12 Cullen Minn 2 3 5 2 Makl Chi 2 3 5 2 Gldswthy Mln 14 5 8 Into early trouble In the playoff as New York ran up a quick 20 lead In games But he came alive In the third game and knocked aside the an nual slump to lead the Hawks to a final 41 victory Tuesday night and a 42 edge In the bestof sev en series TRUCKS 1951 - 1st Ave P RODENT PESTS Jfk- FULL SERVICE AT LOW COST Commercial Industrial Residential Let us get rid of those damage causing disease carrying pests Bonded insured service at low rates Free Inspection Estimates Prince George Pest Prevention Service Phone 563 3749 PO Box Sintich Trailer Park By Past Hiway Prince George V