psasp l PG TAXI J SOP fr w OPERATING 24 HOURS DAILY As a fight card it -was a sheer disaster as an entertainment spectacle it was right up there with watching the grass grow and as an example of mitchmaking it about as even as Custer and the Indians That was fight night Prince George on Sat Saturday ¬ urday Most of the nights excitement came after the main eent when Prince George heavy heavyweight ¬ weight Tom Burns went bonkers and bashed a cornerman attempted to get at referee Bob DeJohn of Vancouver and then chased after his manager Jimmy Johnston of Vancouer Burns of course had his scheduled 10 round main event against Bobby Woods of Van Vancouver ¬ couver declared a no contest in the first round When I saw what lousy fights they arranged and then got jobbed right infrontof my own peo people ¬ ple against an absolute bum Woods it just got to me said Burns Burns 199 had just dropped Woods 175 with a right hand to the head when Henry Hasa a friend who was carrying a bucket in the Burns corner leaped into the ring in an attempt to revive the fallen fighter DeJohn said he had detected a knee in Burns offence and declared the bout no con contest ¬ test Hasa said he had seen Burns hit Woods low and claimed he uas trjing to help Woods so Tommy wouldn t get disqualified The 679 fans who paid 2068 to watch the four bout card sat In amazement as Burns punched Hasa and chased him from the ring Hasa suffered a three stitch cut Inside his mouth Then the Prince George boxer attempted to get at DeJohn and finally tore after his man manager ¬ ager Johnston the man who arranged the card Im living In Prince George now and John Johnston ¬ ston needs a new meal ticket said Burns He thought he was going to come in here with Woods and get a win And he brought In the referee to nnke sure I couldn t win Johnston refused to work Burns corner and watched the fight from ringside The man who was hurt most by the shewing was Prince George promoter Reg Wilson who was running his first pro boxing card He lost about 1100 In the process The Citizen DOUG MARTIN Sporti Editor BrdjflHjH BWJTMWgfllMlliMiniiiiiiiiiii1 -T LHMHI eHR8EfiSE9BHHHHLLmu w r - M ruH BBBBwMMIlWiifJffjillBilliBBL Thtj 3eLfl HflBHlHBHHrBHHflMflp t SS 55 J j A BOXING FIRST Fighter punches hit own corner man Burns goes honkers anting farce Im sick just sick he said Itlsntthe money it was the fights They were Just ter rible The show consisted of three ridiculous bouts and one good one an eight round deci sion by Valentine Kelly over Irish Tony Dowl ing Both are middlewpights from Vancouver In the heavyweight opener scheduled for six rounds Maurice Rice of Seattle scored t second round knockout against Hugh Mercieroi Edmonton Mercler who weighed 205 pounds when he fought here last June weighed in at only 180 pounds He had been in hospital with pneumonia six weeks ago In a welterweight eight rounder Prince Jackson of Seattle stopped hopelessly-outclassed Rudy Prince of Tacoma In the first round Prince was a last minute substitution for Ed Baines of Seattle and was brought in by Jackson s manager Jimmy McGee Moves were underway almost as soon as the fight ended to form a three member Prince George boxing commission to prevent a repeal of such shows I m going to get Jimmy suspended In BC Oregon and Washington said Burns I was going in there to give it my best Uckfor Prince George fans and he comes up with a complete bum and then tries to Job me out erf a knockout with a phony referee Burns however may join Johnston on the sidelines I m a stubborn Irishman and Ill probably be back promoting fights again said Wilson but Ill have some new people starting with a matchmaker And Burns Well I can t really expect touse him again after w hat happened can I Johnston who left town almost Immediately after the fights viewed it from a different angle It wasnt my fault he said Tommy kicked the guy I din t know Mercler had been sick and Prince was a last minute substitute that I didn t know about Burns Incidentally did not get paid for his short nights work He was fighting for a per percentage ¬ centage of the profits and the show lost money Sharon Janzen gets fourth hole in one Sharon Janzen has become the fourth person to score a hole In one at Prince George Golf and Country Club this year and the third to ace the 170 yard third hole Miss Janzen used a four Iron to score her hole In one on the par three hole Earlier this year Ross Ewen and Lorna Nash also aced the third hole and Matt Brlggs scored a hole In one on the 167 yard par three sixth hole Bob Cloland scores with a 77 Bob Cleland shot a 77 Sunday low net under the Calloway scor to lead a field of 106 golfers lng system Ken McDermldwas In low gross In the Prince George I second and Ken Beckett third Golf and Co jntry Clubs second Don Prentice won second flight and final Calloway tournament Bill Chappell was second and Ed of the season Ward third Cleland won the low net In the Carl Fedu was winner In third same tournament last year i flight Jim Kenned was second In first flight Don Bryce had and John Droznensky third Hugh Royer tour winner CHICAGO AP 1 took one look at the leader board on the 15th tee and all I wanted to do was par out and get Into the clubhouse Thats exactly what Hugh Royer did Sunday to win the 130000 Western open golf tour nament Before taking Ms third shot on the par five No 18 Royer heard a big cheer group and I knew Dale had birdled No 17 I took no chances and put my third shot on the green about 12 feet away said Royer Then I made a terrible putt and left it a foot short I said a prayer and then walked up to the bail and tapped It In PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA MONDAY JUNE 15 1970 third spot with nine points Qldstylers player coach Gord Henry Is secondbehlndDolgwlth 10 points LEADING SCORERS Fred Doig Macs 6 Gord Henry Os 5 Nell Mcintosh Macs 9 Russ Hanna Inn 6 Ron Howard Inn 5 Jeff Rowland Os 7 Dick Lee Macs 4 ArlAstorlno Macs 4 APts Gerry Ridler of the Labatts Blues Is the most penalized player having served a total ol 51 minutes many of them for 10 minute misconducts Larry Henry of the Stylers follows with 26 minutes teams Italy Brazil and Uru guay are seeking to make the Jules RImet Trophy their per manent property with an un precedented third World Cup triumph England one of the favorites to reach the finals here seemed well on the way to victory with a 20 lead over West Germany 67 minutes Into the game But an attempt to slow the game to a walk and a couple of substitutions disturbed the teams outstanding cohesion Franz Beckenbauer outstand Ing In the German mldfleld ral lied his team for a tie In regula regulation ¬ tion time and Gerhard Muller the leading scorer so far In these championships with eight goals scored the winner at the 108th minute West Germany thus won re venge for Its 4 2 loss In over time to England in the 1966 cup final It was the second victory Traders top Croatia as first half ends Interior Traders nipped Croatia 3 2 in the only senior soccer match played during the weekend The Traders were missing four players due to suspensions assessed after a fighting incident last weekend involving players and spectators Interiors goals were scored by Frank Kiglic Rachhtal Singh and Milos Rulic Croatias scorers were Gnvcic Milan and Angelo Nadalm This was the final game of the first half of the North Cariboo Soccer Leagues 1970 schedule Duchess Park earns round robin title Duchess Park fulfilled its fav favorites ¬ orites role Saturday by win winning ¬ ning the first annual Prince George Hgh school soccer tour tournament ¬ nament Duchess Park the unbeaten champions in the Junior high schools regular season won three and tied one to win the round robin The champs defeated Con naught 4 0 Lakewood 1 0 and Blackburn 2 0 and tied 1 1 with the senior high school Angelo Nadalln of Duchess Park was the top scorer In the one day tournament with four goals George Prince protected by the tournament s best set of defenders scored all of his teams three shutouts The senior high was second with two victories and two ties It defeated Blackburn 1 0 and Lakewood 1 0 and tiedConnaught 0 0 Connaught was third with a win and two ties in four games Lakewood wasfourthwlthawln and tie In four games And Blackburn was a tough luck last It lost three games by 10 and one by 3 1 Falcons sink Wildcats with nine goal blast Big scores highlighted play Sunday In Prince George Minor Soccer Association In the most lop sided contest of the day Falcons blastedWlld cats 9 0 In a division four eight and nine year olds contest Donnie Hlgglns led thewlnners with four goals Martin Auld had a pair and singles were added by Toni Fortlno Frank Denl and David Blzlckl In another division four game Doig leads point race The league leading Columbus Macs dominate the Prince George Lacrosse Association s scoring race with four men among the top eight Player coach Fred Doig sets the pace with 13 points on six trralc onrl eavan aeclcfc Tom Penguins and Cougars played it tight and tied 0 0 In division three10and llyear olds Bill McEachern scored four goals and Ernest Messier one as Northwood bombed North ern Hardware 5 1 National Hotel clobbered Sav Savages ¬ ages 7 0 in another division three game Sergio DlDancl had four goals Ron McDoueall two and Rick Hlnes one In division two 12 and 13 year olds Hayes Northern shaded Ferguson Lake Rangers 2 1 Glen Thompson got both goals for the winners and Steven Fabln replied for the losers In mid week games Legion blanked Ferguson Lake Rangers 7 2 and Hayes Northern edged Simon Fraser 3 21ndlvlslontwo Legion scorers were Peter Favell Bob Knight and Tom Dawson with two goals each and Stave Chapman had a single Dave McKlnnon scored twice for Lake mate Nell Mcintosh holds down Ferguson m uivision inree rxurinern Hardware edged Savages 2 1 on goals by Scott Anderson and Mill Waltlg and Cougars beat National Hotel 3 2 sudden friendly servicB u m tire service ltd 5M UU2 for Germany over England in 50 years Alan Mullery scored In the 31st minute and Martin Peters In the 55th to put England Into Its 20 lead But the mighty Beckenbauer restored the German verve with a goal In the 68th minute and veteran Uwe Seeler playing In his fourth World Cup tied the score In the 81st minute England manager Sir Alf Ramsey had sent Bobby Bell In for Bobby Charlton In the 69th minute and Norman Hunter for Peters Just before the tying goal Reporters asked Ramsey why he had removed Charlton He replied We had planned to bring In a new player and I still think the move was Justl fled Ramsey added Never be before ¬ fore had England lost such a de decisive ¬ cisive game after being in the lead 2 0 He said his defence made two bad mistakes which led to German goals The Germans won by the luck of the game said Ram sey who added he considers Brazil a stronger team mf sBLi Helmut Schoen West German team manager also was asked what he thought of the substitu substitution ¬ tion for Charlton His reply Maybe his engine was not run running ¬ ning at high speed any more Schoen complimented Ramsey on his fine team and added To play England In the noon heat of Mexico for two hours Is what I will describe as murder ous All Mexico was plunged Into gloom by Its teams 4 1 loss to Italy although the 32000 fans In Toluca Stadium gave the win ners a warm hand at the end of the match after having relent relentlessly ¬ lessly urged the Mexican team to greater efforts throughout the game Mexico struck first Jose Luis Gonzales scoring from close range in the 12th minute Then the Italians hit peak attacking form for the first time in the championships Javier Guzman tied the score In the 25th mln ute The goal at first was cred lted to Angelo Domenghlnl bul the Mexicans later confirmed that Guzman had diverted the shot on the way Into the net Then Lulgl Rlva linked up Blow 2 0 lead Defensive tactics blamed for defeat LONDON AP British soc soccer ¬ cer commentators said Sunday that Englands defensive tactics and errors by the Individual play players ¬ ers led to the 3 2 West German victory that put the defending champions out of the 1970 World Cup competition 1 am afraid Sir Alf Ramseys men have no one but themselves to blame for this quarter final de defeat ¬ feat wrote Donald Saunders of The Dally Telegraph They be became ¬ came a little too sure of them selves and allowed the Germans to snatch the Initiative England finally destroyed themselves wrote Desmond Hackett of The Dally Express Members of a BBC television panel blamed Englands keep ball tactics when leading 2 0 I iiM They also praised West German substitute Jurgen Grabowski as an attacking player who helped change the game in Germanys favor FULL FLAV Vou can reail 15 MINUTE MUFFLER INSTALLATION Tj taCtttaH iL 807 4th Av Pnnci George Phone 563 0461 Englands cup hopes are ended MEXICO CITY CP De tending champion England was ousted from the 1670 World Cup soccer championships as the competition was reduced Sun day to tour countries West Germany and Italy from Eu rope and Brazil and Uruguay from South America The West Germans 32 con querors of England In extra time play Italy In Mexico City In one semi final Wednesday Italy defeated host Mexico 41 In Wednesdays other semlfl nal at Guadalajara Brazil will meet Uruguay The Brazilians now favored to win It all beat Peru 4 2 Sunday and Uruguay topped the Soviet Union 1 0 In extra time on a disputed goal The semi final matchups as sure that the final will be be tween an European and a South American team in a clash of contrasting soccer styles All four seml flnallstsarepre vlous champions Three of the with Gianni Rivera brought on as a secondhalf substitute and the pair combined prettily for three goals Rlva scored In the 63rd and 75th minutes and Riv Rivera ¬ era In the 68th Brazil exploited openings In Peius defence with the famous Pele leading the charge Pele masterminded the first goal scored by Rlvellno In the 11th minute He also had a pat t In the pair of goals by Tostao and one by Jalrzinho Teofllo Cublllas of Peru also scored his fifth goal in the 69th minute The other goal for the losers was netted by Gallardo in the 28th minute Uruguay and Russia were nearlng the end of 30 minutes of extra time when Victor Espar rago scored the games lone goal in the 117th minute 1 WeHk jHf jH HI I iJrtiJtiiiBHHfleHfl i win hi iTw at SCHULTZPONTIAC BUICKLTD 11 11 Central Street Prince George B C WHERE YOU GET SERVICE AND SATISFACTION blMm m mOtMmWm jVslL jff r fcVffjl if IflRUl JB40WJBL iBY a K 40 A taw mes -w k m ThU advertliiment li not publlthid or displayed by the liquor Control Soord or by the Government oBrltlih Colwblg f