PAGE For”: THE DALY NuWwe ae — . Wrestling With Bruin Helps Keep The Boys In Trim | eam es | F z a! c z CUT PLUG » W ‘ | 4 é | Ce m 4° , If you‘voll’y our ‘ $4 own’, use ha Ogden’s fine cut and Chantecler cigarette papers cal : _ = te es yn thd i " v U it v1 % Gene Ronzani, captain of Marquette University’s football team, claims that wrestling with this 300-pound black bear is just the thing | a to put a guy in fighting trim Here we see him making faces’ at Mr. Bruin who is chainea. BASKETBA L SCHE LE 1 a one . Be ek 4 ti 22) amm, ‘-)'%0 000009000800 mR mA A The basketball schediile for the} Cribbage schedule for the first if first half of the season is as follows jhalf of the 1932-33 season is an- it u inounced as follows " October 18—Panthers vs. C. N. R.| di 5 A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals; Tuxis October 17 ” : » ‘ ; ; . @ ‘ove * a ews O e vs. Warriors; Scouts vs. Meteors Canadian Legion vs. Seal Cove. 4) dee 5 October 21—-Grotto vs. C.N. R.A.;; Empress vs. Moose. ‘ w Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs. Mer- Eagles vs. 1.0. O. F : a a i en ’ chants: Rovers vs, Japanese Asso. Grotto vs. Swift ie , - a tober 2 anthers vs. Grotto Elks vs. Musketeers ; : October 25—Panthers vs. Grotto, ; Cardinals vs. Comets; Warriors vs : 2 " F were chances when either might re ae ta : “ rae October 24 F j oy ; ) shants; Scouts vs vers ‘anadie g is. £ ess. at a have finished it with a knock-out. PEORIA SA uts overs c vi grea Le = vs. Empress 8 ING | They worked on each 6ther’s The Letter Box || October 28 Panthers vs. C. N. R os ce = es ; i fea . ab ba S( heads and there was little body \|A.; Amazons vs. Cardinals; Tuxis a = shoe - 18 punching. There were no knock- ° vs. Warriors; Meteors vs. Japanest by o re oils ’ pegs "4 1 October 14 ainoh {downs although - Benny went to BILL STONE APPRECIATIVE Asso. Swift vs. Musketeers | ctober 15— ; .¢ Br lini ; ‘ ‘ an ra a “we h vs. Borden. Took Obvious and Unanimous De-;His knee for an instant when he ——— November 1—Grotto vs. C. N. R October 31 ctober 22 1S oo . ae a ’ . ‘ i ki ; . . we wiry » . Citoher'se “tne vs. High. cision From Nina Gurvich in | walked into one of Gurvich’s swings I am taking this opportunity of|A.:; Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs Canadian Legion vs. Moose 1. accuamiail “~ 4 Borden, _ Six-Round Bout Last |in the second. Benny was the clean- thanking the general public for the!Merchants; Japanese Asso. vs Se al Cove vs, I. O. O. F ' ee “ : — os orden vs. Booth. Evening jer puncher, landed more decisively generous way in which they sup-|Scouts Empress vs. Eagles ~ ovember 12 i : wc c 7 Sentt Vv ETS ty we “ : High vs. Booth. peRONG and showed Nina some dodging ported my first venture as a boxing} November 4—Panthers vs. Grotto; Grotto vs. Musketeers. } Ht a sie . a uae Goan, . tricks during the fight promoter ‘ardinals vs. Comets; warriors’ ys, SWft ¥s Elks (i November 26—Booth vs. Borden. 00 reilms | Windle weighed in at 140 pounds” JT also wish to publicly thank] ferchants; Rovers vs. Meteors November 7 winston ae while Gurvich’s weight was 147 Douglas Frizzell, Ralph Smith, Roi Canadian Legion vs. Eagles Chairs have j ; ‘snail Barnes, Red Young, Owen Fisher November 8—Panthers vs. C. N Seal Cove vs. Grotto “ hai iave been provided now Some of These Made Up For Slow- How Rounds Went very a , 2. A.: Amazons vs. Cardinals; Tuxis ‘ alee . + ‘ re . . . > » & « 1S V arainai _ > . : t in the library at Sing Sing so the ness of Main Event—Semi-Final ai i __, and the many others whose whole-| ee Sate ee ae Empress vs. Elks ; is steed They started slowly in the first |}, itt cian eal vs. Warriors; Scouts vs. Meteors a 20 prisoners can read sitting dow : ; : hearted and able assistance made Moose vs. Swift sitting down. Ended in Knock-Out ‘ound i: ared.to be sizing : ‘WN TICK Still, that’s not such a great in- : ' ~*~ agg . e sizing |tnisitieht card the success that it} November 11—Grotto vs.C.N.R. 1.0.0. F. vs Musketeers UCKS Are ; sah — each other up. Benny landed right} y, A: C > ; A701 Turis -y ducement. . : was . Comets vs. Amazon Tuxis vs i , Benny Windle earned a unani-j|hooks on Nina’s head and the odd ‘ : , is a a November 14 ; § head i ! Weare planning on a fight card| Merchants; Japanese vs Rovers Canadian Legion vs. I. O, O. F eason mous decision from Referee Ralph |one on his body but they were light) eyery ’ ‘ ; ae Ea ea a . ‘ a ’ ’ levery month in the future and we November 15—Panthers vs. Grot- Seal Cove vs. Eagles Smith and Judges G. W. Rudderham |} and did little damage. Nina livened | . , , ae ik oe ee et sas : : | know, with the type of bouts we|{to; Cardinals vs. Comets Warriors Grotto vs. Elks and J. J. Judge over Nina Gurvich| up towards the end of the round) py lt S. Sint ? : ihe °Ty> . , jput.on and the support the fight} s Merchants; Rovers vs. Scouts Empress vs. Swift Saturday, Oct ez at the conclusion of the six-round |and was swinging on Benny at the| ; 1) rae wr ~~? ; : — % , ’ €!fans give us, they will all be as November 18—Panthers vs. C. N 5 se tee val main event on the boxing revivaljend but was missing some. Benn} Gi ae : a Moose vs. Musketeers u card at the Empress Arena last|/landed more and took the round pe ™ ee oe 7 eters een ee vn | a : 3 . , . Thanking you, Mr. Eqitor, for this] 's arriors, Japanese Meteors ‘ang : trott | Me , night. The : verdict was a unani- Nina led in from the start of the| valuable space November 22--Grotto vs. C. N. R.| ope —_ are ec S or | mous one in which the fans con- | cee : ae oa ett vt Seal Cove vs, Empress, cnstad second but could not get under| W. F. STONE \.: Comets vs. Amazons; Tuxis vs LO. O.F. vs. Swift ' “Mos Q femen ree Benny's guard. Benny walked into} Merchants: Scout Japanese. | Moose Elk Most sports! Bh ya The fight was a rather slow af-|one and went to his knee for an : . " Noven ber 25—Pantt Grot-| recor ° ‘ ’ ” Nove er 20 intners Vv j - Tagless Vv st pere . fair and it was the general opinion | jnctant. He was swinging on Nina's AROOSE a minton 6 ee a ” ns siete! Eagles vs. Musketeers ; ‘ that neither Windle or Gurvich was | yao, 1 “ohts towar ‘lose i Sen ™ ore November 28 Dominion ; ' : head with rights toward the clos . . vs. Merchants: Meteors vs. Rovers Canadian Laaion ve: Owitt inion as good as on the last occasion REE PS ! oe a | anadian Leg 8. Swit. Shot Shells t ' It was a fairly even round J y bl , pe: Det idbeens om: 0 ; : Shot Shel they met when the former won by} penny tried to bore in in tl ocla nyoyapie Way Agger Panthers vs. C, N I. O. O. F. vs, Grotto eiilay i er’ by , / , pore » in the] * Amazons vs. Ca 8 . : ; nly, pe! a knockout. Nevertheless, there third but Ni te whey | ss sapaaaal * Amazons vs, Cardinals; Tuxis} Moose vs. Eagles ; t covered up th Ty Cc va ri » is : Pp scouts % , : ‘ . ; was no dispute as to Benny’s con- oe oe ; a oy ve " os In connection with the formal| em er ! Meteors Seal Cove vs. Elks : f ade 2 g¢ very slow nenine last eve a > season’ en r 2Grotto vs. C See wean ’ tinued superiority in the various a oe: os ted h , ies head | ening last evening of the season's} December ere C. N. R.| Empress vs. Musketeers Shot Gu n $l 2 ] t , AL ties » the t > ¢ ; 4 *omets ee zons: Tux! y ’ suns trom ; departments of the game although |, mh 7 re C re . . “sen ities by the Moose Badminton | ‘.; Comet : Amazon Tuxis ys December 5 i hard enoug yin the roun oth, 0 : rable whist ¢ ridge | Mer t tovers VS. « se, | ‘anad I ; i he did not display his usual willing | mi oe oO wil un luo an ¢ njoyable whist and bridge | Merchants R " Japan . | Canadian Legion vs. Elks Motty Paste (il, | d ness to mix and left the most ot | Or cover ne. rty was held There was a small December 6 in 1ers Grot Eacles vs. Swift wads, Kt that to Nina who was quite game. Nina was faced. in the fourth} enial crowd in attendance at}. Cardinals vs. Comets; Warrior Moose vs.1.0.0.F Both boys were afraid of their round with the necessity of having | th: iffair . vs. Mercha! Rovers \ Scouts Empress vs. Grotto ‘ i | heads and faces although a good to score a knock-out if he was Prize winners in bridge were Mrs Seal Cove vs. Musketeers Kaien Hard : ' ao ft - eey » fioht sk 1G ‘ . . 5 « a os Ee ¢ ch 2 deal of Benny’s guarding was, ap-|/28 “ carry the fight. He lacked |G. | Gulick and Mrs. Dickens and December 12 mn yy ¥ parently, with a view to tempting force, however, and allowed Benny at whist Miss Yvonne Terrien and} It is suggested that America ad Canadian Legion vs. Musketeers Phone 5 We | Mi Nina to open up for a body attack. to continue to work deliberately on|\ A. Frebourg. ; pt titles to explain the importance Eagles vs: Elks ties ‘ Nina. while willing enough to go in| is head. It almost looked like Nina! Mrs. F. M. Crosby was in charge} f great men. Doubtless something} Seal Cove vs. Swift. Badminton *upP ’ on some occasions, wasted a good | ¥@s tiring. Benny took the round of the card tables while serving of} ke: “Mr. Three Million Dollars] Moose vs. Grotto Racket Repaired deal of time in covering up his| yn points. hments was superintended by} ‘oal Mine Smith Emopress vs. I. 0. O. F Se Nine simply allowed Benny to Sam Haudenschild and Mrs ! — << a -— —— at {his aivert tished henl is Hol pubs head out of which tactics the crowd seemed to. derive considerable amusement Benny built up his lead on points from the very first round and, by the time the fight was half over, was an apparent winner with Nina’s| only chance a knock-out which he was quite unable to deliver, Nei-| ther had much force although there insist on “GRANT'S BEST PROCURABLE”~ The Original For Sale at Vendors or direct from ‘Mail Order ! or displayed by the RD \ be iquor Control Board or. by } the Government of Pritisn ; . ; oY Columbia, lee ty 4 —————— ' : Fi, pid) | ha | This Dept.” Liquor Control Board, Victoria, B.C. i } RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT Bottled and guaranteed, by William Grant & Sons Limited Glenfiddich and Balvenie-Glenlivet Distilleries, Duff- town & Glasgow, Scotland. advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or the Government of British Columbia, | | | yound him on the back of the head jas he covered up in the fifth. Then Nina vainly tried to carry the fight-| ing to Benny. It was easily Benny's round. In the sixth, Windle,.with a safe marein of points already built up and Nina apparently unable to itnock him out, covered right up and lallowed himself to be punched on i the back of the head. It was a very j slow finish. The decision was a foregone con- clusion and many of the fans did lnot even wait to hear it announ- ced, The Preliminaries What the main event may have 'lacked in action was fully com- jpensated for in some of the pre- liminaries, of which there was a |generous number In the scheduled four round semi-final, Young Firpo was able to stay on his feet only until the second round against Pete Chen- oski. The swarthy little chap from Buenos Aires started off by giving a dancing exhibition and darted in onee or twice only to take stiff clouts on the head from Pete. At the end of the first round Pete had been untouched but Firpo had al- most played himself out. The knock- out came after the second round had elapsed one minute and five seconds when Chenoski connected with the side of Firpo’s head with a lusty right swing. The South Am*” erican was through and had to be helped into his corner after the count, Chenoski weighed 116 pounds | Cameron. PTiday a v—r LL LE OT a — ortene Octo) wore and Firpe 115. Pete was taller and had the longer reach. Roy Fong, 140 pounds, gave Dar- y Gomez, 135, a hard pounding in three rounds and had no difficulty in winning the decision. Fong was When you feel “low bieeer and sturdier and Gomez be ’ fi wore himself out with leading in it s time or a ven before the end of the first roul Gomez was almost out in the second as Fong punished him on the face. 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