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LADIES' Balhiiig Suits in JANTZEN UNIVBItNAL and PENMAN makes IJATHINO HRLTS THE DAILY NEV3 PAGE FIVE HUGE CROWD AT BOXING MATCH IJIO BVKNT HKCI.AKEIi A I1RAW Al, TIKH fill MANY THOlflHT HAII.OIt UIXMCIt NUMDEK OF EVENTS WHOM: tTTAIIt HAS ill. ii uiv. .M.KI) AMI) NPIiiTVIOItS 11 AI PI.KNTV FOR TIIKIIl MONEY Though he outginerulled nnd outpointed hi rival all th way and wax entitled to the decision on both points end round.' Stoker Percy Lake or H. U. 8. Durban wan unfortunate lait night In being awarded but a draw with i.tinny Woods ol Seattle in a ten round bout which headlined one of the iinest boxing cardB that lua beens. presented here in years. The naval nun won everything In the bout but the declaion One Judge fairly gave Jdm toe call hut the referee and second judge called a draw in spite of the lact that Lake led the fighting moat of ;thc way, scored t., ;oint to hla -pjxjncnii one and uIa.j had the margin -n rounds. The declsi jii wiu- apparently un-iopular with the nil m of .probably the laigest sseemiily mar han ever wit- Kshctl n boTii:; c;i r in Prince Itupert U U estimated that nearly one tbou-!.:iml people intruded the Exhibition Hall for the occasion and the Hate. It .s understood, amounted to over I,0O0. The event was promoted by Ben Self who is to be oongraulated not only upon the excellence of the bouts. here was not a dead number on the card, but also the smooth manner In which all arrangements went off and j trie large crowd was bandied. The main event started ahortly after 10 o'clock. Wood was In his corner rcme time before Lake arrived on the scene. Lake's are was announced an twenty years and all weight 16 lbs. a wwtt- was nineteen yearn old and his weight 130 lbs. Lake was the short - r and stockier: Wood- waa taller and limmcr it was announced that straight Macauis of Queens berry rules would be followed. First round Woods went In and. with straight talks, drove Lake asalnst the ropes. They exchanged right and left bead blows. Lake swinging more than Woods. They bad a brief slua- ging exchange and then a spell of In-Mghtlnx the excellence of which, par Ucularly on Lake's part was to prove the feature of the bout. Honors were lattty even in this round Second Rouxd When woods feinted d mieeed. Lake was tight on ton of htm sad drove hhn Into the ropes with a slashing attack. The state thine occurred again on the other side of the ring. Woods mlised both tight and left swings and Lake made paint In infighting which tallowed It waa Lake's round by a wtew margin Third round They mixed more freely and Lakegot the be: o: Uh ex changes. Woods rushed towarl Lak" but found him gone stid plunged into the ropes. There wan mnhting ii which both made point thoujj.i i.ake as Uk beet In this Lake round. Fourth round Leading ofl with his left. Lake tried to rough Wood but 'ound him well protected Wa..d was defeexUaa and returning well and at quarters, landed a hard one on the back of Lake's neck Wood's round. Fifth round Woods led more !n this round but found Lake willing. There was a splendid exhibition of sparring and Infighting. Both wete showing their actennce as boxers. Lake landed some hard ones on Woods face and the latter' nose commerced to trickle. Luke's round. Sixth Bound Thingi livened up con-ideraly and they fought like two lit Mi- bantam cocks. Lake was lead- i lug hard but Woods returned In kind. I Die crowd was getting very enthusiastic I I ii the boys were settlin' a fast pace. WiodK had the best of this round. (jeventh round- -Lake waa leading and ! making by far the meat points 1 tli at long range and In close quar ters They were boxing like two nine Muunpsons. Lake was making the asewt point and Woods wad beginning to reaiiiw that his ouly hope oi suoeaas lay id a kniekout. I-ukf wat. hare to find however, and wa showing defensive "kill when Wood;, rushed him. Lske sat on the lower rope after one mail but that did not mean anything. This was Lake's round. Eighth round Woods made the first polntH In clean long range Ilhtlng but he paid dearly for them. Lake was a regular little steam-engine at close quarters and they were no love taps he was dealing Incessantly to the body This waa Lake's round on points. Ninth round-Woods rushed JULY Clearance SALE I Wlii .!'.... ' Kasl ;iNESI)AV. JUIAM8, AND TIIUKSDAY. JUI lifssei. reirular un to $ C.60 1'ressea, rexiilar up to $14.00 lihso, rKular ui to $20.00 SUMMER WEKJ11T SFOUT COATS reifular $2f.0( reirulur $26.00 it. n'KUlsr -$22.50 1 Flnnnsl, reular $15.00 Hats to clear at $-." "DEMERS" A 10 H!l (I 1)5 75 .00 .00 ,50 .75 nd landed effectively. Lae was game, but he was not so fresh od hla attack were not so lively. Woods bad the round. Tenth round Late eMowed Woods to do asset of tht leading and. by iTt assa fee eBa me'.WWxsaaiSD siha MK Five rounds were Lake's. Woods waa j probably entitled to three with two even. On siuwnnry of point. Lake was away the best IIAItltlMI VN. HOiaillMITON Alf Harding and A Me Seaman Worth- Ington staged a rough and tumMe slugging six-round matah In which they expensed lota of good-humored energy. They went over strong with the crowd. Both were smiling and they greeted each other warmly. Worth- lngton waa shorter and even stockier than Hartlng. They a were both gotnit to prove hard mm to hurt. Harding ever popular, was given an ovation when be entered the ring and again when he left. Harding drove Worth ington first Into one rope and then mm 4m&Wxi3kjAMl,Xriiii sb eager that that they they fa) In another at the start. The sailor , tried to slug bun with success but Harding Is an adept at this kind of a (nme They both roughed it with a will. The sslioeXMjie , xMt t Into llard-;Uv m the s8gffSw.ok.he could Kiot hurt atabTlTTting hi tn. Thau tTOeflSur i catafASIM ft t$ rp8 and drow Harding almost to the other side of the ring. They were both sluggers nd hard bitters. Harding followed his opponent around the ring most of the third round and mauled him up severs 1 times. The sailor would crouch, corcr up and then go right into It. lit was doing a lot of hitting Harding got In a lot in the fourth though the silrr - e-ueher and hard V1 flif boys were pleasing the crowd with i heir work, moved away when CIGARETTES "BLENDED FOR MILDNESS" 7.0 for 2j 4 threatened to catapult off the ropes again. They mixed freely In the fifth hut the tailor' bull rushes were not so effective. He was tlrmg hut Harding waa still grinning and getting a lot of tun out of it. Harding roughed Wot thing ton is the sixth ahd they were ttUMm ch other Harding had wanted to, he could have put hist out. One ludge gave It to I Lard tag and referee tnd the other Judge called a draw. Harding eouM have bees fairly given the decision. OTIlUt PUKI.lMlNAItlKH Oeorge Boulter found a tough customer in the shorter Telegrapher John-ron who had a nice sparring style and proved an artful dodger. BoulUr was not much in the first round. Boulter went In und mixed It more In the second but the signaller was soon on top agsln and leaped at his opponent with hard lace punches. He also dealt body blows which made Boulter look up and take notice. Boulter tried t.i mix It tn the third round but Jolnr.un was elusive audi landed a better boxer landing severs 1 times. Boulter started to rough It in the fourth and the x.iilor was willing. He dealt punlahmeni and received a cut eye. Both misled cbsnoes in which either couM hsv bean given tlie call. NICKY til itviru WISH Nicky Ourvich put up a hard tight against Stoker W. Thomas's greater weight The local boy had the flre- CANADIAN NATIONAL KAIL-WAYS (IVettern llegion) TL'NDUIIH Kill THICK TIKH. eaaMI TmSifi addressed t the m- aUto of the General TU and Ti Priee avy d ro ntln rew (or the Timber Exnrass. law. Vinstraai. until twelve e'dock oan ur s. . fpr aiiy -snshtlTec tared MSB, QexutlM. Kt Hemlock. Jaekplne. Tamarac and OMfar' Timber cut between septenioer 1, ih, and Hay 1. 1030. and delivered between Januarv 1. 1039. and September 1. leav. FO B can Canadian National Railways. In accordance with apectftcatloms 84W-l.a revised July IS. 1836. Tender forms may be obtained at the Office ut the Tie Agent at Winnipeg end from the Purchasing Agent, Vancouver, or General Tie and Timber Agent. Montreal. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on fcrni supplied by tlte Railway Company. Tlie lowest or any tender not neces-snrllu accented Q. P. MACLARKN. Tie and Timber Agent, tw. Montreal, que Tiiey were pummelling each oth-r aguinst the rope in turn. Webster got' a cut eye in the second. In the third, the sailor wa distressed nnd Donald should have been able to lini.-h hlni. The local buy got the finished the other, unanimous call. One Judge gave i to Johnson and tlie referee and t in- oiikt Judge called It a draw. Jobuson might fairly have eer instructor Young or the local R.C.N.VJI. was referee and man on his knees twice In the flraUsll bout were Judged. The Judge round and If , he got hit iumseU did not show it. Nina roughed him in the second and made hU opponent 11 down and quit after he had been down for the count of four. Curly Donald started against Able Seaman Webster with a rush but. whsn iie l"-- gave him coin stiff Jab. Harding Just Dsuald ws . Tlinsld JateMssiaJBf IBtKensiSBTi rvirv om e IS MsV.'Jeavy for It 1 w "&rh clotOSBn UBHor. Ms"ecVIotunP were Burgeon Lksu tenant Commander J P. Haves and Pete Lap rie. R. W Cameron and 8. O. Mi rdonald were timrkeepers and Ben Se'f acted a announcer. Ushers were men from H. M. 8. 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