ELMkaaBm2 Bowlers schedule heavy weekend Almost 200 bowlers team managers and coaches will be In Prince George this weekend for the British Columbia team five pin bowling championships Visiting teams will come from ChlllhAack Kamloops Revel stoke Golden Klmberley Cran brook Nelson Trail Pentlcton Kelowna and Vernon Prince Georges team pictur pictured ¬ ed at right will be hoping to Improve on last years fourth place finish The top three teams will be going to Vancouver on the Easter weekend for the western Canada championships says manager Don Ford of the Prince George team Games will be played Saturday and Sunday at Fifth Avenue Bowl adrome Top row Leo Milette Ray Pawluk Don Ford Ivan Du Duma ¬ ma Lloyd Florell Pot Dance Middle row Ev Crowder Joyce Antonation Don John tone Pat Murdoch Martin Anderson Bottom row Chris Walsh Joanne Friesen Lola Litxen Cathy Taylor Thereto Dagg GTAXj WW OPERATING 24 HOURS DAILY by Ted Sarklssian Pete Joyal and Bill Fowler Williams Lake scored all its five goals in a span of two minutes and 40 seconds In the second period The elaosedlime for five goals Is a CHL record start best-of-flve Paul Levens with two Martin Tnocriav ociiaeiier ram Iopowich and Rot Doig were the Stampeder scorers The only spot still to be decid decided ¬ ed in the CHL is second place as the league goes into its final weekend Vanderhoof Bears will play two games in the south Ques Quesnel ¬ nel and Williams Lake this weekend in a series postponed from earlier in the season Williams Lake can move Into a tie for second with Prince George with a victory over the Bears Yukon girls sweep fop four ski spots LA RIVIERE Man CP1 Four girls from Old Crow YT swept the junior womens cross country event Thursday in the Canadian Junior Nordic Ski championship winning the first four places Ottawa competitors were fa vored to win the events going Into the first day of competition but the young Indian girls from the community about 300 miles north of Dawson City YT shut out other top contenders Fourtemyearold Mary Frost was first running the 5 kllome tre course In 22 minutes 45 see onds Shirley frost and her sis sister ¬ ter Glenna both 15 were sec second ¬ ond and third respectively Agnes Charlie 16 who drew the first stat ting position fin lshed almost five minutes ahead of the next skier who had start ed only one minute behind her although she virtually had to break trail through the drifted snow in the narrow grooves that cross country skiers follow In a race AenpS Dlaced fourth hpMnrt her cousins all four are related who took the top three positions mgtuyrated Helen Sander 15 of Ottawa was left in sivth place behind another National Cap ill division racer sixteen year oli Beverley Cameron John Patteson of Prince George Canadian Ski Associa Association ¬ tion vice chairman In charge of CrOSS COlUltrv Skllni salrt thn Otawa skiers have yet to learn now to take cold weather The Citizen DOUG MARTIN Sportt Editor Mohawks may lose second 1 savs Pozer playoffs on SKI PURDEN I AS kWts it Opn Friday Saturday Sunday and Monday Lift opn 900 am 4 00 pm Eaiy Bgnnre Slop On T Bar -Double Chair Lift -T-Bar -Day Lodge Private or Group Lesions Available by Professionals located 38 miles on Highway 16 East Accommodation Special For Weekend Skiers Deluxe Cabins full housekeep housekeeping ¬ ing sleep 2 4 qr 6 parsons At PURDEN LAKE RESORT Radio Phone Lloyd Knapp after 8 pm vheel Rlifnnent with snfety check 588 vn tire servico ltd - 2nd dominion SPORTS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13 1970 Roos CHL champions QUESNEL QUESNEL - - The The Quesnel Quesnel inv Kangaroos who Overcame a mlrt- season slump withstood a re- Quesnel cora scorine tarraee bvvll- - liams Lake Stampeders Thurs Thursday ¬ day night to edge Lakers 6 5 and assure themselves of a first place finish In the Cariboo Hockey League Roos now have 44 points three more than Prince George Mo Mohawks ¬ hawks who have completed their schedule and five more than Lakers who have one game re remaining ¬ maining The championship caps a j ear In which Quesnel started fast faded to third place and then re recovered ¬ covered Rod Gagnon gave Quesnel the victory when he snapped a 5 5 tie with less than four minutes remaining in the contest Gagnon scored the winner while Ron Barkwell who took over as player coach from Dick Cusson several days ago was serving a five minute major pen penalty ¬ alty Bobby Johnson scored his 23rd and 24th goals of the season for Quesnel and singles were added W Lake 15 16 2 124 130 39 Vanderhoof 10 22 0 110 158 22 x Prince George played 15 four- point games W L T F A P I ams UKe ties Prince 20 in i iw im r48 get second place ll 142 If theyplayedmorerames 10 10 G 2 IAS ft n At ana oeat Frlnce Gportrp mn than Prince Georee beat thom says CHL president Syd Pozerof tTince ueorge The Lakers could have refused the game and playoffs would have started tnis weekend with first meeting tniro ana second meet meeting ¬ ing fourth in best-of-sevm series Because we 11 miss starting the playoffs this weekend well M1- - - - a ty The CHL will hold a mpoHn Sunday in Prince George to iron oui pians lor piayotrs Canadas Rod Hebron new Saslong victim VAL GARDhNA Ttnlv ffD t u -Assr-a-kj rzzzrz tr Mil race In the world Alpine ski mornInS training As doctors as champlonshlps c 1 a 1 m e d Its ceraIne a fracture In his left fourth vfrMm tsrliv 10 rA Ilei ht ua flnun v kiunKi - vvaj m vaudua 9 i--f - vn vj jicuwuAer Rod Hebron broke his left leg the hospital or Bressanone iib a wuiiu uy ior a runner treatment his style On time but it was a rough trip One hand on the throttle the other on the whistle and eating cinders all the way When a man climbed down from the cab of a big eight wheeler he was ready for a brew like Old Style Today youre still on the right track with an Old Style slow brewed the natural way iHfil3mF5 BEER Slow brewed and naturally aged This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia S f w Mt 15MINUTE MUFFLER INSTALLATION ri3 T F f k M 807 4th Ave Prince George Phone 563 046 1 Murphy Trevino make room at top TUCSON Ariz f API ur Bob Murphy fired a late six un aer par bb Thursday and tied defending chamolon Lpp Tmu lno for the first round lead in the 100000 Tucson open golf tournament Trevino who hasnt won since he took this title a jear ago was eight under par until he put his tee shot in a lake on 18 Trevino said the caddy handed him a driver I wasnt thinking and used the club instead of the three iron he said would have been preferable Trevino and Murphy had a one shot lead on veteran Billy I Casper and Dudlej Wjsong who had C7s under a bright warm sun on the 7200 yard Tuc- son National Golf Club Course The big group at 08 included Fred Marti Tom Shaw Julius uoros Mason n n fi r 1 k j Jesse Snead a nephew of the si Ktti aam snead Urges boycott HAMILTON NZ Reuters New Zealands newufnrmoH Race Relations Council uin urge the countrjs sports groups to boycott bodies promoting racial discrimination In sports NORTHERN DIESEL Truck Equipment Service Field Service Specialists Repairs to All Diesel Engines Cummins Detroit Diesel Service Certified Mechanics Only 563 9920 ExportX faaadalf Jvwf iLregular and kings FJ Soccer is touted by its fans and supporters as the worlds oldest ball-and-body sport Today it is played in our province with all the gusto shown by those Ak 9HV WI juvenile enthusiasts who in 1790 were warned Riotous playeing of football across the desks and in the school halls at vene peril to the masters of life and limbe will be punished by severe logging From midget and junior league soccer through the trap and shoot bril brilliance ¬ liance of Stuttgart International British Columbias 1970 Festival of Sports will bring such riotous playeing ol soccer as has never been seen before Centres Van Vancouver ¬ couver Victoria Chilliwack Powell River Richmond Penticton Kamloops Port Alberni Prince George and Prince Rupert e VA TV Plan to participate as player spectator or organizer e i u u j xvi ohuiouicu uy me amaieur spoils CTiir or9anlzalions and the ISBblJS GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA n i uepanmeni oi iravei maustry VC W K Kieman Minister R B Worley Deputy Minister MAY 16 -JUNE 11970 For Festival Calendar of Events write to BRITISH COLUMBIA SPORTS FEDERATION 1336 West Broadway Vancouver 9 B C Canada NAVE ADDRESS