~ mark when tricky Al Camponi Ken Silver. Kinley put the Wednesday, January 29, 1958 é THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. ce In Poor Shape For Opening Puck Games On Weekend OUGH ice condition at the Arena on the weekend made puck contro! almost impossible for the first games of the season, but fans were happy about the possibilities shown by this year’s Stampeders. The visiting Vanderhoof Bears took the Saturday night game 5-4, but the locals came roaring back Sunday to hand the visitors a decisive 7-3 setback. Skates scored and chipped the! sheet ice Saturday until™puck #imley beat Roberts on a soto contro] became an impossibility. Whe surface was so heavily covered with ice chips that the third period was divided into two 10-minute stanzas to allow cleaning. Crews worked all Kinley was waved off first for high sticking, followed by Wall of the Bears and Dave Lawson of the visiting club. Just be- fore the period end, Kinley was through the night until 7 a.m.|#Sain banished. Sunday to repair the damage.| Both clubs had run out of Except for. several soft spots.|steam' by the third period, and the* surface Sunday was much] the last 20 minutes the concen- improved. tration was on working through rush, and tempers flared again. | | the heavy ice. Gordie Steel put; s scramble in front of the Bears’ , and |net near the period end to put ut in front 6-2 ithe Bears two up at 4 five minutes later, Camponi sank Doug Norberg’s pass. The faster Stampede owed to better advantage on to beat goalie Roberts fai consistently. In the opener, the Bears went | into the lead halt way through | the period, with George Evans | scoring. Three minutes later, Kinley tied up the score with a pretty solo effort, working his way through the defence with players checking him from all| angles. Young Donnie Finnie | jput the Bears ahead at 17 SoH and as the period drew to WWelese, ‘aie eebte vas Knotted | again with Walter Richardson sinking the rebound from Cam- poni’s shot. Stamp defenceman Reg Nor- berg, always a heads-up player, | started the locals on the road |to victory in the sécond period, scoring the next two goals. Allan Blair took advantage of Neweomer Wayne Kinley was starry again in this series, scor- ing two goals in both games and showing repeated flashes of his stick-handling ability despite the ice condition. Wayne, 23-year- old from New Westminster, played for Vancouver Bombers in 1954-55, and Troy, New York, 1955-56. In Saturday’s game, the Bears had their one-goal margin by the end of the first period, and were never headed from there on. Walter Richardson drew first. blood at the six-minute drew out the opposing goalie and laid a pass to Walter in goalmouth. Less than a minute later, the game was tied up by Stamps ahead at 9:10 for what proyed to be the last time, the Bears rapping home two more goals before the whistle sounded. The second frame was three minutes underway when the visitors sank another to put them’ two points up, and tem- pers became a little frayed. Camponi and Silvers were each given two minutes on a tripping penalty. .The teams were no Sooner evened up when Silvers was again signalled to the box for boarding, and then drew a 10-minute misconduct for argu- ing the point with referee John Anderson. _ After the face-off, the Bears were found with five men on the ice and a member of the club, was given two min- sheep dog Prin utes for this offence. Reanel club an With the Bears short a man, Ontarin Joan Vogl, - BEST “WORKING DOG” IN ONTARIO nine, has reason tobe proud of her Shetland ce Laddie. He won two firsts at the Hamilton nual show and is rated the best working dog in the Stamp: The two period third when unday, | loose puek although it wasn’t until the The period was half over when yea second period that they managed | Bruce Conrod lined a long, hard |Durable Ken Silvers is now 47. ¥ shot into the Bears’ net, and ajand that speedy youngster Don-| minute later Kinley sank Con-/nie Finnie, who accounted for a|Sask., and played junior with Vanderhoof goal in near the Stamp net.|Bears probably have the edge in their | Finnie in years to come in faster | white uniform company. PF: i i E the Stamp players shows thai captured alnumber of iocal firms aes Richardson played for hails ‘from Penticton Vees and Nanaimo Clippers; Bruce Conrod also has son with the Clippers; t both énds of the ladder. had a s goal and an assist in Sunday's | Nipawin Chiets in. 198 game, is just 16. Look tor | ¥inners of the Hart Trophy that ar. 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