WEAft THAT 100000 Mlft PATQUN MILES A V c yy ftnpeMdi WW DATSUN oAirojoPWifir 4th GEORGE ST mmi Olympics Eastern Champs All Detroit Olympics have to do now Is wait They won the Eastern Divi Division ¬ sion of the National Lacrosse Association Monday night by downing Peterborough Lakers 12 8 to sweep the best-of-seven series In four c onsecutive games Now the Olympics hae to await the outcome of the West Western ¬ ern Division final between Port Portland ¬ land Adanacs and New West minster Salmonbellles The British Columbia team defeated Portland 11 C Monday night to grab a 3 1 lead inthebest-of-sev-en final Tlfth game In the se series ¬ ries will be played Wednesday In New Westminster Cylord Powless led Detroit to Its victory by seeing two goals and four assists Playing before a croud of 2- 489 Peterborough held Detroit to a 3 3 tie after one period The Olympics were ahead 7 5 after two and outscored the home team In the final period Meanwhile in Portland Mac Tjler scored three goals for New Westminster and John Schmyr added two Single goals went to Ian Dull Wayne Shuttle worth Al Lewthwalte Wayne Coss Ken Oddy and Ray Den nle Minor Lacrosse All Stars Named Between 90 and 100 boys turn turned ¬ ed out for a successful minor laciosse clinic and banquet Saturday Top players were awarded tro trophies ¬ phies at the banquet held follow following ¬ ing the clinic In the Civic Centre The club winners Interior Power Saw Kirk Pe dersen Keith Pedersen Dale Rolufs and Greg Norbraten Northern Hardware Dutch Stewart Alan Young Paul Morash and Ray Weatherly Sparlings Trancis Wilcox Harold Morin George Prince and Gogie Stewart Starlites David Thompson David Doig Laurie Lennie and Mario Deni Bowlers Meet Tonight There will be a meeting of the Prince George Five Pin Bowl Bowling ¬ ing Association tonight at 8 pm downstairs in the Civic Centre All prospective bowlers are welcome to attend S -V V tf 71 Members of Labatts United Italians champions of the North Cariboo Soccer League are back row from left Mario Segieto Pino Duiz M ilos Kartjs Fraco Maauro Lino Nadalin Leo Baldonero Mario Mauroand Helmut Koenichbauer Front row irom left Koss Juro Spiros Kosmopoulos Angelo Nadalin Gaetano Mauro Uwe Knees and Pasquale Canino Labatts United Win Soccer League Title Labatts United Italians have emerged as league champions following completion of the dispute-ridden North Cariboo soc soccer ¬ cer League season on Sunday Labatts defeated Woodwards Kickers 2 0 at Rotary Stadium to finish eight joints ahead of second place Prince Georgo - Inter Intercontinental ¬ continental Pulp The season punctunated by charges of jough play undsever al Incidents of fighting saw two of the five teams drop out of the league Simon Fraser Prlnce George Meat Packers pulled out Aug 25 when a game between Labatts and tho Packers enupted Into a brawl The Williams Lake Maplo Leafs who lud cuiller received i league reprimand for rough play withdrew after conpletiui of the first lulf of tho schedule in July The Packers were leading tho league by a narrow margin over Labatts when they pulled out Mario Mauro and Uwe Knees scored second half goals to give Labatts their win Sunday Wood Woodwards ¬ wards put up a stout defence tlijough the first half but week weekend ¬ end under a steady Labatt at attack ¬ tack In the second half The Labatt victory capped a successful season for the club Labatts won the B tiophy at the Prince George Centennial Soc Soccer ¬ cer Tournament in May and then won tho Kitlnut Soccer Tourna Tournament ¬ ment on the Dominion Day week weekend ¬ end The team expressed its thanks to its sponsor and fans for their support VSoodwaiUs Kickers were awarded the league sportsnun ship trophy foi their consistent offort despite a wjnless season The Citi en Goodness gracious its time for that travelling troupe of skaters known as the Prince George Mohawks to le sume training City cartoonist Ray Masson has this view of the first workout tonight at 730 pm in the SPORTS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 1968 Mohawks Waltz Tonight Coliseum Players will stretch muscles rusty after a summer long rest and might even exercise their vocabu vocabularies ¬ laries Coach Tient Beatty is hoping for a good turnout Sawchuk Counts Days Until He Can Retire The Canadian Fress Goaltender Terry Sawchuk of Los Angeles Kings announced Monday that this will be his last season In the National Hockey League but coach Red Kelly still hasnt made up his mind to use Sawchuk Im counting the time till I can quit said Sawchuk an 18 year veteran who has four Vezl na trophies to his credit I make it six months or a few days longer if we make the playoffs Kelly has four days In which Kr rBJl Merry- md jLmmmm ttllBV J to decide who to put in the nets G e r r y Desjardlns Wayne Rutledge or Sawchuk If I had to make a decision right now I guess I would just close my eyes and pull two names out of a hat Kelly said Sawchuk 39 won the Vezina three times with Detiolt Red Wings and shared It once with Johnny Bow er of Toi onto Maple Leafs GET ONE NIBBLE He was the Kings first choice in the expansion draft last year but is listed as tiade material now There has been one nibble from the Leafs but only If they can get him for cash Born in Winnipeg Sawchuk started his NHL career with the Red Wings and moved to Boston in 1935 and then back to Detroit in 1937 He joined Toronto in 1904 and played three seasons before moving to Los Angeles In other NHL developments Monday Los Angeles and Toron to combined in a four-for-one deal Toronto gets Grant Moore 20 a right winger who played with Toronto Marlboros of the Ontar 10 Hockey Association senior se series ¬ ries last year In return the Kings picked up Louis Deveault 22 right winger with Trols Rivieres last year Gary Cioteau 21 left winger for St Lawrence University Brian Murphy who scored 38 goals for London Nationals of the OIIA Junior A series in 19C7 and Wayne Thomas a goaltender from Michigan Tech The four will all work out with Springfield Kings of the American Hockey League Los Angeles parent club FLYERS DUMP ACES In the only exhibition action Monday Earl Heiskala scored twice in the second period to lead Philadelphia riyers to a G 3 victory over their AHL farm club Quebec Aces Colavito Released NEW YORK AP Rocky Colavito the veteran outfleldet whose 374 home runs place him 15th on the major league career list was released by the New York Yankees at his own re quest Monday The Yanks said Colavito asked to be made a free agent at the close of the season when they signed him last July 15 He had been dropped by the Los Angeles Dodgers earlier that month Colavito 33 said he has not decided whether he will con tlnue to play baseball He ap appeared ¬ peared In 38 games for the Yanks hitting five homers and batting 220 ColaUto was a standout slug get for Cleveland and Detroit His best year was 1901 when he had 45 homers drove in 140 runs and batted 290 for the Tl gers Blass Named Player Of Month CINCINNATI P - Pitts burgh Pirates Steu Blass who won five of six decisions In Sep September ¬ tember Including three stialght shutouts has been named the National Leagues Player of the Month for September A panel of 50 baseball writers and broadcasters participating in the monthly poll cast 30 bal lots for Blas who had won nine consecutle Jntests before los Ing Satuida WINDOW REPAIRS avoid the pre winter rush Have Your Windows and Stormdoors Repaired Now WOODLAND SASH DOOR LTD Window Pre Hung Doori SellSloring Wood Combination Doors 2078 Quinn St Phone 5645522 MX i -WeSf TORONTO CP -Bill Crothers of Markham Ont one of Canadas top middle distance runners says he will not be able to compete in the 800 metres at this months Olympic Games Crothers a phaimacist won a silver medal in the 800 metres when he finished second to Peter Snell of New Zealand in the 19G4 Games at Tokyo B ut an injury to his left leg fol followed ¬ lowed by an operation last week may finish his chances for the Mexico City Games Its the achilles tendon in my left leg he said in an interview Sunday I had it operated on last week Specialists in Insurance for Business SINCE 1904 Federated INSURANCE Business Home Car Life Ask the HIHH Jt man Jl the H I shield H GORDON RUSH PHONE 5645918 FEDERATED MUTUAL IMPLEMENT HARDWARE INSURANCE COMPANY FEDERATED HFE INSURANCE COMPANY HAMILTON WINS MEXICO CITY AP Presl dent Avery Brundage of the In ternatlonal Olympic Committee described facilities for the 19th j Olympiad as excellent Mon day following inspection of the i far flung venues in this sprawl ing city I Brundage who celebrated his 81st birthday Saturday was whisked from one end of this 7347 foot high metropolis to the i other a few hours following his j arrival from Chicago Sunday i But Brundage was up bright and early Monday for the start of a meeting of the IOCs nine- i member executive Council which will shape the agenda for a ful IOC meeting Oct 7 89 Commercial Curling Meets Thursday Night Persons Interested in curling in the city commercial league are invited to a meeting Thurs Thursday ¬ day at 8 pm at the curling rink iTTTTTiTTT mssm isHifaa 15 MINUTE MUFFLER INSTALLATION 7 807 4th Ai- Pfnc Gfoiqi Phone- S63 0461 ON LATE INTERCEPTION Lions Lead Yardsticks But Lose On Scoreboard VANCOUVER CP British Columbia Lions looked great in the statistics column Monday night but Hamilton looked bet ter on the scoreboard and thats where It counts The Tlcats defending Grey Cup champions now in third place in the Eastern Division of the Canadian Tootball League defeated the Western Confer Conference ¬ ence Lions 16 13 before 251G5 fans Statistics dont win football games said Hamilton coach Joe Restlc Im getting tired of losing games that we win countered Lions coach Jim Champion The Lions made 20 first downs compared with 11 for Hamilton The BC offence totalled 35 1 yards while Hamilton rang up 193 yards But one of the telling statis statistics ¬ tics as it turned out was inter interceptions ¬ ceptions The Lions had three for 57 yards the Tlcats five for 134 Eastern Conference W L T F A P Toronto C 3 0 181 149 12 Ottawa 5 3 1 272 18G 11 Hamilton 5 4 0 170 183 10 Montreal 3 5 0 148 208 G Western Conference W L T FA P Calgary 8 3 0 292 155 10 Sask 7 3 1 245 1G8 15 Edmonton 4 6 1 127 206 9 BC 2 7 1 125 190 5 Winnipeg 2 8 0 118 233 4 One Hamilton interception by Bob Richardson pre prevented ¬ vented a possible touchdown as he snared a pass In his own end I zone and ran the ball to the Tlcat 45 yard line Another by j tackle Wilber Scott his first as Tlcat set up a brilliant 70 yard j scoring play in the dying min utes With less than four minutes remaining Scott yanked down a Jackie Parker pass at the Tl- J cats 40 He lateralled to Henley who zlg zagged downfield to score I Tommy Joe Coffey kicked the convert and a 30 yard field goal i His convert attempt on Hamil tons first touchdown was no good Hamilton scored three plays after the opening klckoff when quarterback Joe Zuger capped an 81 yard march with a 02 yard P a s s -a n d -r u n play to Davo Fleming The Lions held a 13 9 lead In the fourth quarter Pete Ohler started at quarter quarterback ¬ back for the Lions and did a good job until he aggravated an ankle late In the game Paul Brothers came In to replace him but two consecutive pass Interceptions sent up the signal for Parker Parker was performing bril brilliantly ¬ liantly until he too encountered two big Interceptions Just be before ¬ fore the one by Scott Parker scored on a one yard plunge which he set up on a long pass to Jim Young after a Tlcat fum fumble ¬ ble on their 25 Ted Gerela who kicked first half field goals from the 48 and 11 converted Gerela caused plenty of ex excitement ¬ citement He twice kicked Into the opposition line and once he tried a 57 yard field goal one yard short of the world record which hit the cross bar With five Interceptions to their credit Hamiltons defen defensive ¬ sive backfleld drew Restlcs praise They played as well as they have In any game this season and It came at a time when our offence couldnt get rolling Restlc said a bomb scare re garding the teams flight from Edmonton had delayed their ar arrival ¬ rival until game day We didnt have time to hold our regular meeting or our film session said Restlc Northwood Wants Hockey Players Anyone intersted in playing hockey for Northwood Pulp in the Prince George commercial hockey league should contact Ray Michaud at 503 0261 before 430 pm or at 503 6487 in the evening Gogie Stewart has been chosen commissioner of the league Facilities Excellent Says Olympic President There will be nothing to an nounce from the council meet meeting ¬ ing but we will brief the press within a few days on the gen general ¬ eral program for the full IOC meeting said Brundage A superb whisky from Schenley where great whisky is a tradition Im happy to be going homo with four points off this road trip Yardsticks BC Ham First downs 20 11 Yards rushing ICG 77 Yards passing 214 141 Total offence 354 193 Passes made tried 14 31 8 21 Intercept yds 3 07 5 134 Punts Average 10 37 10 44 Fumbles lost 0 0 1 1 Penalties total yds 3 25 7 G1 Tommy Joe Tops In East End Tommy Joe Coffey of Hamilton moved Into first place in the Eastern Football Confer Conference ¬ ence scoring race Monday night as the Tiger Cats downed Brit lsli Columbia Lions 1G 13 Coffey kicked a field goal and a convert to boost his total to G8 points on the season three more than place kicker Don Sutherln of Ottawa Rough Riders The leaders TD C FG S Pts Coffey II 2 13 13 4 G8 Sutherln O 1 28 9 4 G5 Tucker O 10 0 0 0 60 Symons T 9 0 0 0 54 Mann T 0 19 5 12 46 Fleming II 7 0 0 0 42 Washington O G 0 0 0 3G Adkins O 5 0 0 0 30 Scott O 5 0 0 0 30 Bethea II 4 0 0 0 24 Walton M 4 0 0 0 24 Gerela Climbs Ted Geiela booted two field goals and a convert for BC Lions Monday night for seven more points in the Western Football Conference scoring race but the position of the leaders remained unchanged Gerela remained in third place with 07 points behind Cal garys Larry Robinson with 70 and Saskatchewans Bill Goods with C9 The leaders Trc FGS Pts Robinson C 1 31 10 8 75 Goods S 0 26 11 10 69 Gerela BC 0 9 18 4 G7 G Reed S 8 0 0 0 48 Evanshen C 8 0 0 0 48 Kempf E 0 10 10 7 47 Cranmer C G 0 0 0 36 Ford S 5 0 0 4 34 Gulndon W 0 10 7 1 32 Harrison C 5 0 0 0 30 Raimey W 5 0 0 0 30 fitM Wf H m I f m til W3mdsr 1 ft - jSsoMP I WWW -c i iiiNc rflM YM vtv HM K3H3M rRADlTlONlM