Ponce Rupert Vatly News Thursday, July 17, 1952 Also Canadian Wrestlers, Riders Two B.C. Boxers Ready For Olympics Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club INVITES interested anglers to a dinner FRIDAY, JULY 18, 6:30 P.M. at the Broadway Cafe TO HEAR DR. PETER LARKIN PROVINCIAL GAME FISH BIOLOGIST give a report on a survey of game fish lakes near Prince Rupert Those intending to come please contact: Manson’s Jewellers or Bacon Fisheries. Phone Green 324 or Phone 946. Following are thumbnail 1950-52. Ontario amateur light-,estate at Badminton. jity, first day; cross-country j sketches of Canadian eee: heavyweight champ 1950, Cana- This is the first time Canada| jumping and riding over 25-mile ‘wrestling and equestrian teams dian light-heavyweight champ/has sent an equestrian team toe|course of 60 tricky obstacles, at the 1952 Olympic Gaim 16 1951 and again in ’52. the Olympics. |second day; final day feature Helsinki Adrien Poliquin, Montreal, 22, The equestrian team is enter- | stadium jumping. This event is BOXING TEAM Canadian 12514-pound champ. ed in the three-day event—|planned to eliminate poor Jim Saunders, Winnipeg, 6'1”,) pajostre Natit ante member. Won|4ressage and modified high} sportsmanship, cure indifferent j'200 pounds, had 51 fights, lost 5); 1952 Canadian championship| School movements to test a/riding, lack of stamina or un- one, won Dominion heavyweight and Olympic trials bouts by falls. horse obedience and Hexibil-? \ soundness. ;championship at Port Arthur in a pus line mechanic, began p oe | 1949 and again at Vancouver in wrestling in 1947. Has won three 1952, member of the Winnipeg pominion titles since. Was voted Yanks Swee Double Prom | | Crescent Boxing Club and works | Canada's gutstanding French- 'p for city engineering departmen nadian athlete at 1952 Mont- ; ben sien Vaca oul Goa retin Ce Andians: Berra Homers competed at the British Emp ightweight. ev | Games at Auckland in | i ee s4ymand Betrand, Montreal, 24. By The Canadian Press | US. AAAU featherweight title Canadian: 136%-pound. champ. 0 , . oi Boston, holds nearl¥ Pajestre Nationale member, He NEW YORK.—New York Yankees swept dou- "very boxing tie in the acifi cas oe : ; “ + ‘ | Northwest, beaten only three ot ee ee ae bleheader from Cleveland 8-7 and 7-4 -Wednesday to ot sce 80 aso ae ime wrestling until 1951 when Increase their first-place American league lead over 2 hat Sala Wai Wa un } ne siinc ie idea aati ‘ jot the finest y.ospects he ever! It “fontreal, "Won 136%4-pound| Ladians to 41/4 games, Other results: [ew nadian title at 1952 cham- Kal Segrist, brought up from American — Detroit 9, Wash- Jack butuia, Kunberley, B.C.,| pionships in Winnipeg, taking all the Yankees’ Kansas City farm ington 0; St. Louis-Philadelphia, | 23, 5'7”, comparative neweomer! hig matches by the fall route.; Wednesday, scored the winning) rain. Bi to boxing, early in’ 1952 Cla: welter. _ run in the first game after sin-| National — Boston 2, Chicago ;; famed British Columbia ‘Goid EQUESTRIAN TEAM eliig in the last half of the 3: philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 7. jjen Boy” at provincial Golden) |, J, McGuinness, 31, captain tenth inning PCL—San Diego 0-2, Holly- | tloves tourname a windmill of team and owner of three of} A two-run homer by Yogi, wood 8-5; Los Angeles 2, Port- 1; 4ghter, knows practically noth-!fiye horses taken to Helsinki.| Berra in the eighth inning tied land 3; Sacramento 2, San Fran ij)-ng of the finer point 4 the Honorary secretary of the To- the score 8-7 and forced the cisco 3; Oakland 5-2, Seattle 3-4 saine, diamond driller at Kim-jronte Belinton Hunt Club. His game into overiime. WIL—Victoria 9-7. Lewiston Pare ’ < at Lt “a ; «,, |mount, Tara, is imported Irish Boston “Red Sox tightened | 4-4; Salem 4, Wenatchee 5; ae bavied: boxtis : 1944 and in 1946 sa hag a he Wee es . es ies panes rr Yakim 4 Co von the Ea ern Ontario Gold n fee in tae re a paged ocean moma Mee: | SE HAMPION—Pat Pletcher of Saskatoon is the Canadian | Gloves novice title. In 1948 won St wart cca 33, only nee j Golfers’ Asséciation Champion, In the annual |*he 126-pound Esatern Ontario| married member of term, riding = _ National league, three | c : a es \first-inning errors by catcher | Winnipeg, Fletcher, 36, a native of Victoria, won | P@mplonship but lost in n° | Rustum, a big thoroughbred andy seminick helped Brooklyn | FOOTBALL Canadian golf title with a medal score of 210 ee ae ae ibe re BE iding which formerly raced on get started to a fast 5-3 victory Jules Huot of Montreal Laval Sur-La-Lac se” Pe Sa. ea a, a pare registered name,’ over Cincinnati, Seminick’s mufft||] TOMORROW NIGHT (CP Photo) lvansuver with wares Geet " is . sen ,./0f a foul and two bad throws ee round knockout Record 69 oe bag ngewe nae - mca - the ‘new: Nations! | BATTERY * . ° fights, won 29, lost eight, KO’d! sometimes called the .'Iron league record foc erracy Op "| / omen Writer Tries Again to 20 and wa KO’d three time Horse,’ has won prizes in all earnest ” eo — 7 ‘ . Class: lightweight type of events and has great! St Louis Cardinals came up} GENERAL MOTORS Atl. t AY // Bi Bobby Maloui Mont al 20 stamina with a score-tying five-run | OSS an IC in Mma oat member Grenadier Guards ¢ John Flumble, 18, youngest ninth inning but saw it go to) 7: Montreal 165-pound cla mbar te roceived much of| W@Ste as New York Giants gal- :00 \BLANCA. Morocco (AP) Lvitish authoress Ann weighs 1611, bor? Montreal, his early training at the Eglin- | vaged an 8-7 victory. hed Gibraltar on her attempt to be the first |winner in Golden Gloves open ton Pony Club and will ridé| =m = - . he Atlantic alone in a small Boat class as middleweight 1950-5 Conste lation, owned by Mc- hing here today said the 38-year-old widow |52. In 1951 defeated the New Guinness. Goes to Upper Can- yacht Felicity Ann into harbor there yester- | York Golden Gloves winner ada College, Toronto. ifter she left Vigo, Spain. Mrs, Davison sailed | Bold Slipper, ae MOpsres. = Walter Pady, 19, also trained J Er May 18, hoping to reach the United | ore * tights, won 64, | four.'at the Eglinton Hunt Club. His P | Big, sloppy-lookin eliow but mount, Stephen L., a chestnut “cd po yy er r t xshhred me ; a sail b husband tried to make the crossing in a ace a f a 1 a one by a" ~_ JUST ARRIVED , o é 7 nh MO! al iuinness. Stephen L. won hte 1 h three years ago. The ship was lost and her 156 pounds; Grenadier Gua three-mile Prince of Wales plate New 1952 Austin Station Wagon ywned Viub; been fighting three yea. for amateurs in 1951. Pady at- " Ce xer, wit Zood ie€il. tended J Po adé¢ 7 > enn eee fa on eed ta ile 1 ee ae sage SPECIAL—-1948 Indian 1—1949 Austin Bose : — s flew to Eng- Chief Motorcycle toy Keenan, Montreal -1; land late in June at the invi- i" : 1—1949 Fiying Standard UND- P|: _ r Cahmpetre AC, 139 tation of the Duke of Beaufort 1—1942, Chrysler Royal - winner of Golden Gloves and spent a month in training Sedan t-kOGR Bnaies Ven pe Dominion championships in! over a course set up on his 1—1949 Morris 1—1950 Austin By JIMA KENSIL 1952. Before 1949 he was rated . second to Arman avole, Can- AT a (Por GAYLE TALBOT) adian professional lightweight) fe TRUCKS : champ who was on 1948 Olympic BASEBALL 1—1946 Dodge 2-ton Truck been a base- | major, thereby starting a three- | team «Keenan's rev % 1—1951 Austin 5-ton Truck to Say that cornered hassle . But rather than won 41. Class: light-welte: an eee 7 wi : ro for the walt until then, we asked the WRESTLING TEAM TONIGHT 11941 International %-fon Bane ; in the man who ha been closest to both Nick Mohammed ‘ ] Play for | beagues of late 27, height 5'7”, weight 156, Ru ° : cent. dis-|., Marty Marion, 1951 St. Louis|ner-up in Dominion champios Abel & Odowes Su erior Auto Service : nn Cardinal skipper and for the/Ships in 1950 and Canadian vs } in the past past five weeks manager of the welterweight champ at Win G d d with the|S*, Louls Browns, views, it this) Deg, 1952, Claas: welterweight 3ordon & Anderson 3rd Avenue W. LIMITED Phone Green 217 rane hae Oe obs eckle Guelph, 21 weigh i = ‘Gu pe ‘Leagues don’t mean anything, 195, height 5°11 Seni yr inte 7:00 Pi. ir trailing The ballplayers are what count collegiate heavyweight champ temporaries, | If in the past the American leag- " der how much, wers consistently went for the . tement big inning Jit was because they V, , had the material ala tion uj a e Take us, for instance. We're ‘ & oh ike one of an American league club, but we that could don’t have the poser to go for the >? : invil such tune big inning. We have to play for 20% piscount league turns the one run.” | rooks Can't Compare With Yankees too busy right balanced than any other club.” ’ find out what's That Marty wasn't kidding Wherever yon ae we growns to bej|about having to go for the one . . ut’ the National) run or in his estimation of the ou nh tw ae wa the playing pilot | Yanks was evident in the second ne ry mu with he N.L. dominance game of the rece it series be- | smarty, neat luggage oo ind runs-batted-in|tween the two clubs at the the loop holds a} Stadium whethe he Twin Sets, Protect the original pil edge in powet | The Browns went into the ga i a freshness and nourish- ‘he slim shortstop | eighth with a 5-2 lead and when Club Beas or Giedstones ‘ any team in the} clint Courtney singled to start ment of meat, fish, al conerr with the | the frame, Marty gave Joe Di 2 ° vegetables gad éther Yankees aestri the sacrifice sign It : ; ‘Brookiyn rhe arene and the move eventually perishables by storing have th lug- | ped to a run—a ma that looked = | id them in Hand-e-wrap 'o have or may mighty healthy when the Yanks . en , » eft- long-ball hit- | staged eighth and ninth inning Fa S it IC nN Footwea r heavy waxed paper. 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