i WEAR THAT 100000 MI VATQUN QMILE ymnetonr i f S5 A North Cariboo Soccer League game between Simon Fraser PG Meat Packers and the Williams Lake Maple Leafs was whistl whistled ¬ ed to an abrupt halt Sunday after afternoon ¬ noon Ref Tom Yearsley apparently had enough of some chippy play and called the game after 30 S Crawford L Nash E Mac Llse 920 am D Engstrom K OrmondG Jones 925a mV Calynulk A Guthrie J Darroch 930 am R Broznitsky V Collins M Norton 940 am J Griffith A Murinko A Mll ette 945 am J Ward DPaul DPaulsen ¬ sen R Taylor 950 T Rolne D McCuish M Becott955am A Clay H Samuelson S Phil Phillips ¬ lips 1000 am H McLean C Goudy E Sweder Eager Beavers 1010 am M Craig P Kent D Radford 1015 am S McMillan M Chobln J Rota L Bader Last weeks winners for 9 holes medal play winner SCraw SCrawford ¬ ford runner up M Norton Eager Beavers S McMillan DATSUN SALES S SEWICE 41 ff VICTORIA Phone 564 4892 i i minutes with the Packers lead leading ¬ ing 1 0 In a second league contest played at Rotary Stadium La Labatts ¬ batts United Italians and PG In Intercontinental ¬ tercontinental Pulp fought to a scoreless tie It has not been decided whether the Packers Williams Lakegame Prince George Boys Take Two From Quesnel A Prince George Babe Ruth League all star team made a successful Invasion of Quesnel on Sunday The localites took both ends of LADIES TEE TIMES Here Is the Ladles golf draw for Thursday In CLGA play 900 am B Guest i- Taylor A Peterson 905 am M Pretty C Hill M Morgan 910 am a doubleheader with a Quesnel club by scores of 5 4 and 14 5 In the first tilt Angelo Nada lln won his own ball game pitch pitching ¬ ing a five hitter and then belting a two run homer In the seventh for the victory Prince George got seven hits off Quesnels losing pitcher Dyck In the second game home runs by Darcy Rota and Rick Stewart powered Prince George to their 14 5 win Winning pitcher Barry Zapf held Quesnel to three hits while his mates were tagging seven off losing pitcher Stuck leberger In regular Prince George Babe Ruth play Cassldy Engineering beat the Lions 10 2 in a game Friday night at Carrie Jane Gray Park Angelo Nadalln and Dennis Scott led Cassldys 13 hlt at attack ¬ tack belting out a home run each Rick Stewart hit a round-trlp-per for the Lions Winning pitcher Samls threw a four hitter at the Lions Los Losing ¬ ing pitcher was Bakala Last Thursday IWA defeated Prince George 9 7 IWA hammered 10 hits and were helped out by nine Klwanls errors winning pitcher Darrel Welnkauf threw five hit ball and fanned six Klwanls batters Losing pitcher Guyle Nun weller struck out 13 The Citizen EnrSHRMI ft m -iikiii -i-l arw tSSIlfy IslS WrfSL X - M g ff NZT5 HSRSSTTV laaA mt N9 im mktzzm -Nfc rj rftPE r v a a w 4 - 5 JT i Kpt -- jrrj W5ts rsvw b t - j h jl- 5 axfrrMK 1 - dWT1 v rrv - vsj er jtffmjsmssm yrs tJf -d A soccer ballet is performed by a high stepping Labatts United player and an earth bound member of the PG Pulp club The teams battled to a scoreless tie in game Sunday Dave Looy photo Ref Stoos Soccer Game Labatts Pulp Tie 0 0 will go into the record book or be replayed Jack Jones representative here for the BC Soccer Foot -ball Association has called a league executive meeting to rule on the abbreviated game Jones said he felt ref Years ley was justified in calling the game but until he received the referees written report he could not comment It wasnt obvious from the sldelenes why the game was halted although there had been a slight scuffle It Is believed some of the players on one club were doing too much talking back to Yearsley Meanwhile Keith Brookes got Packers lone goal tapping in the rebound on the drive by Peter Forster In the Labatts PG Pulp battle tight defensive play by both clubs kept the scoreboard clean Much of the action took place around centre field and there were few tests for Pulp goalie Tony Bentley or Labatts net minder Guetano Mauro EAST LEAGUE Dodgers Outslug Cardinals 18 15 The scorekeeper was the busiest person at Fort George park last Friday night A total of 33 runs had to be tallied as the Dcdgers got past the cardinals 18 15 In the East Little League contest Dodgers put 16 hlt pressure on Card pitchers and were never headed in the free scoring game Winning pitcher Phillip Roy re relieved ¬ lieved Greg Doucette after five Innings Losing pitcher for the Cards was John Clarke who came in for Paul Copeman In the fourth Inning SPORTS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY JUNE 17 1968 CAN AD AS WIN BURNS TOURNEY Canada Hotel whomped Burns Lake Oldstylers 8 0 In the final game of the Burns Lake Softball Tournament Sunday and came home with 250 top prize money Oldstylers took second money of 150 In the eight team double knockout tourney The gritty Burns Lake Club nipped Europe Hotel of Prince George 1 0 In their semi final The Stylers opened with a run In the furst Inning and held on to win In the final game however Canada batters got toBurnsLake pitching and turned the game into a walk away Europes were third In the tourney and collected 75 while fourth place Imperial Dri Wall of Prince George won fourth prize of 25 The fifth Prince George team In the tournament National Ho tel got knocked out early Two Burns Lake area entrants along with the Stylers were the Babine Natives and Palling Despite the threat of rain there was a good turnout to watch the teams vie for 500 in prize money Tonight In City Senior B Soft Softball ¬ ball Canadas tackle OKeefes at Carrie Jane day Park Game starts at 7 pm White Sox To Collide With Mets A battle of the Titans takes place tonight at the Freeman Park Little League baseball diamond League - leading White Sox and the second place Mets meet head on in a battle for first place In all probability fireballing Bob Husband will pitch for the Sox while Dean Ledoux handles the mound chores for the Mets There Is only a week left In the league season and the race for the pennant is tight only half a game separates the top two teams The Sox and Mets have one more game against each other before the season ends next Tuesday STANDINGS W L GBL White Sox 10 2 Mets 9 2 12 Twins 7 6 3 12 Phillies 5 7 5 Braves 5 8 5 12 Tigers 0 11 9 12 Over the weekend the Mets spanked the Phillies twice 7 G and 10 5 In the second game they scored seven runs in the last inning to earn the victory With the wins they kept pace with the White Sox who squeaked past the Braves 8 7 Friday Braves are the only team that has defeated the Sox so far this year TWINS WIN TWO Twins maintained their holdon third place with two victories Saturday they came from a 6 0 second inning deficit to defeat the Tigers 11 7 In seven innings They scored four runs In the top of the seventh to take the lead and relief pitcher Kirk Rus tad wasnt about to accept any funny business from the Tigers Hj set the three Tiger batters down on 10 pitches nine of them ctrikes Sunday the team played their best game of the season as Randy Pawluk pitched a two hitter de feating the Braves 6 2 Indians Trade Vic Davilillo CLEVELAND AP Cleve Cleveland ¬ land Indians announced Saturday the trade of Vic Davallllo for J 1mm le Hall of California Angels Both are outfielders Hall 30 who set a record for rookies of 33 home runs in 1963 has a batting average of 210 with eight RBI and one horns run In the American League this season Davallllo 26 Is batting 239 with 12 RBL OAKLAND AP - New York Yankees sold pitcher Jim Bouton Saturday to Seattle Pilots one oi two expansion teams that will join the American League next season Bouton a right hander has been assigned to Seattle of the Pacific Coast League for the re remainder ¬ mainder of this season He will join the Pilots In spring training next year WVi 15MINUTE MUFFLER INSTALLATION 7ViJjf ttt 807 4th Ave Ponce Georcie Phone 5630461 W Vf - - m T j 1 TT Sherwood Court second baseman Bob Windlinger makes toss to third for double play ending their first game with Hixon TAKE TWIN BILL A five team Cariboo Hockey League was made official at a league executive meetin held In Prince George Saturday after- noon The meeting was chaired by new league president Don Apple ton of Prince George Representatives of the four other clubs all gave the green light to the Kamloops bid first made last May 25 Prince George Mohawks Quesnel Kangaroos Vanderhoof Bears and Williams Lake recently readmitted to the league all gave the nod to Kamloops Williams Lake had dropped out of the CHL early last season leaving the league wlthonlythree teams Now with a five team loop the league executive are looking to a more successful 1968 69 season The executive passeda motion that will leave amount of per performance ¬ formance bond at 250 for the three existing clubs Prince George Quesnel and Vanderhoof but will require the new en entrants ¬ trants to post 500 for their first season The following season Kamloops and Williams Lake will revert to the 250 bond Vote on the motion was dead deadlocked ¬ locked 2 2 until a phone call to DON APPLETON CHL President On the STANFIELD team jf -aJ w HON GEORGE HEES PRINCE EDWARD - HASTINGS One of the best trade and commerce ministers Canada ever had Hamilton Spectator VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Sunday Windlinger made force on Sandy Mindel Sherwood won 2 0 Dave Looy photo SHERWOOD STOPS HIXON A week ago Sunday the up upstart ¬ start Hlxon Lumbermen came to Prince George and grabbed off two close Big Six Softball League victories The Lumbermen were a happy bunch after dusting off Northwood Pulp and Doucette Transfer with last inning rallies But there was no joy in Hixon last night The Lumbermen were here again Sunday but this time they ran into an aggressive Sherwood Court club who took the first game of a doubleheader 2 0 and then broke loose to bomb Hlxon 16 3 in the second game The twin victories put Sher Sherwood ¬ wood all alone on top of the Big Six league with six wins and one los- In the first game Bernie Schneider tamed the Hlxon bat batters ¬ ters firing a one hitter Sherwood got both their runs in the first inning helped out by a Hlxon error a double and a sacrifice fly Bob Windlinger led off for Sherwood and was safe on an error to pitcher Ray Heer Windlinger scored on Monty Mclnnes double Mclnnes moved down to third and then came home on George Foulons sacrifice fly to left field In the second game Hlxon was doing nicely through the third inning playing Sherwood to a 1 1 standoff However Sherwood wxploded for five runs In the fourth seven more in the sixth and three in the final frame to shatter Hlxon hopes of squaring the series Bruce McKay pitched a three hitter for Sherwood while Floyd CHL Now Five Way Fight As Kamloops Bid Accepted I Kamloops won endorsement for the 500 figure for the new clubs Williams Lake and Vanderhoof opposed any increase Kamloops was unable to send representatives to the Saturday meeting due to poor flying wea weather ¬ ther Another motion passed will see the last place club drop out of the play offs with the top four clubs tangling for the league championship This move will add Incentive to win for the teams There was discussion of a pro proposed ¬ posed 32 game schedule which will probably start on Nov 2 and run to the middle of Feb February ¬ ruary The schedule will be fur further ¬ ther discussed at the next executive meeting In September The executive want to allow adequate time for play offs lead leading ¬ ing to Intermediate hockeys Coy Cup The league opener will likely be played in Kamloops with last years CHL champs the Quesnel Kangaroos as opposition Dallman and reliefer Ray Heer gave up 14 base blows Heer replaced Dallman in the fourth inning Sherwood got their five runs in the fourth after back-to-back singles by don Gillespie and Den Dennis ¬ nis Hill and a walk to Bruce Mc- STANDINGS W L Sherwood Court 6 1 National Hotel 3 3 Northwood Pulp 3 4 Hixon 2 2 Doucette Transfer 0 4 Kay loaded the bases Windling Windlinger ¬ er followed with a single driv driving ¬ ing in two and then Mclnnes clubbed a triple driving in Windlinger and McKay A sacrifice fly brought Mc Mclnnes ¬ lnnes across with the fifth run Sherwood collected seven more runs in the sixth inning when they exploded for six hits and batted through the order Ralph Stewart slugged a triple driving in two runs Stewart had four RBIs in all followed by Windlinger with three and Mc Mclnnes ¬ lnnes and Don Armstrong with a pair each Hixon hits were all singles hit by Bob Morland Al Colebankand Ray Heer Filer Wanted For 70 M FBM mill Circular and band saws Year round employment Modern town Write or phone Primrose For es Products Ltd Box 460 Fort McMurray Aberta Tel 743 3222 or Pre lnventory Warehouse Sale Carpets Sheets Vinyls Linoleums Lino Vinyl Asbestos Tile 9x12 Linoleum Printed Rugs Non Slip Vinyl for Boats Pool Decks UP TO PP 50 OFF COME IN AND SAVE ERV PARENT CO LTD 113 - 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