PAGE FOUR BENNY WENDLE Won DerMon From Itlll Iat XlfM NAVY MAX MISSED I.OT .Sevrral (iond Bouts at Affair In Ex hibition Hall Lat Mfht the ExhlbKtan IlaU last tombo. Wendle showed a great proTemont in the fine potnta of the game as a result of his sojourn in the south, while Venablea put up a disappointing showing, considering that be was heralded as the unbeaten chim l-JsssBTl tag the second round alter Joyce had' The sailor won with a good margin of been floored severe! times. pain. Main rrent Openlnjj Itouts Wendle'a weight mi Announced to toe WINS FIGHT svs deuce spot waa between Boj , 146 1-2 pounds; Venablea,' 148 12. Ofacer Steward Young, both Wehdle was the shorter and stockier. S. Colombo. Reld made It i V enables was slim and wiry and could hard, for the other boy aad awuiur a ' good "defeuloa o& ot tto. Vena Me Here -me ourtaln raiser was between Pete OhoeoakLand Cad Batt. local amateurs, who made the crowd about. Batt was the heavier but CneaosU gamely took all that was coming. Petty Officer Instructor Baker of H. M. S. Colombo referred all bouts in. a Terr efficient manner and Chief ! Benny placed i Petty Officer Instructor Young or the local unit of the R.C.N.V.R. was an- uennj wene tf rrmce Rupert put bouncer . Ueut. Commander O. H put up a super- right and won a wamer D. 8. 0. and Jack Judge we coa decision aecsnon la is a len-rouna boat at ludeea to the main event. Max HeM- Marine BUI Venables of H. M. S. " fcroner and Mr. Davie were time keepers. , During the evening, there were fine H. XI. S. Colombo under the leadership of Engine Room Artificer Missing ham . Before the bouts eommeneed. Mayor 8. P. MeMordle addressed from the ring plon of Army and Navy from Bermuda welcome to the officers and personnel Station. In leading and In the open. Wendle did enough to hold his own but it was In the lnftohtlne where he Annette and NBia Ourvlch was a lively of H. M. 8. Colombo, expressing the hope that there would be an evening of good sport In which the best of shone and was always ahead. He worked Plm would prevail a good left hand. VeoaMes showed tal- Before the main event. Lieut. Content but missed a lot and waa inclined mander Warner, In the absence of to hold on at close quarters. There Ospt. C. C. Dobson V.C.. D.S.O.. was no question about the decision. suitably acknowledged ttte welcome that The six-round bom oetween the had been extended by the mayor. The heavyweights. Stoker Ewart of H. M. 8. kind reception In Prince Rupert bad Colombo and Ed. Qustason of Prince been gratifying to all on board the Rupert, was a hard battle with both ship, he said. Eagles' Lodge in the Ska' Home. In the semi-final Oustafson led off In the first And they set a fast pace. for each (give, Wend 1? a, number years,. Y First Round "They started slow alow stead each other lefon - Veneres' Venablee missed a short right swing In elate. Wendle's round. 1 Third They mixed more freely and swung cleanly at each other. Venablea landed rights and Wendle missed. Venables' round. Fourth Benny would dodge Venablea' right swings and put left Jabs on the round. Seventh Benny showed up better In the open and did most of the hitting with rights and lefts while Venabbu was Inclined to hold on. Wend lew boys working all the way. There was The tournament waa staged before a rcurd by substantial margin. more action man In often seen when crowd of fans, under the manage- heavyweaghU get together. Ewart proved mnt ot tfc Eagles Lodge of which the nacre scientific and was entitled to Thomaa Clough Is worthy president the decision. Quatafson. nevertheless. d Angeto Artorl. secretary. At the Eighth Beany uncorked a real attack and was hitting Venablea openly and cleanly. Venablea was not returning so well and Benny, who forced things fll bad a stout heart and forced the going e. there was a free dance by the the way had another good round. mucn or the way. The four-round bout between Marine Ninth Venables swung on Benny and, to turn, forced the going. Then Penny came In and planted some rights. THE DAILY NEWS -it. .asaMtVit. v. Mav 7,V " TENNIS HONORS WERE DIVIDED and ii M c rVIJkmhn nnH Prlnre up. pnui; nose- Venables-made cat-like jabs. Benny's left was working well. The fighting was open. Venablea round by a shade. Seoood They tapped eaoh other. Rupert. IMayera Met Y.eJet-...J day on C .N.K- courts Tennis players from II. M.S. Colombo divided honors with local adenta of the same in a tourna- left slaps on Venablea yesterdav afternoon on the C.N.R.-courts. There were two men's Roubles events and two etB of singles. Brand and Howard, Prince1 Rupert, beat Williams and Inkpen, H. M. S. Colombo, 6-1, 6-4; while saltans face. In etoae quarters. Wendle Dr. Heath and Pryce, II. M.S. Co-did much more effective body work. Jombo. wdn over Mayor MeMordle wendie'a round. , and Eddia. Smith, Prince Rupert, Fifth Benny put down his head and , j. r covered and was still getting the I ' up , , v. , ,k,i. v.Lu.1l The feature fame was the fast In which Williams, II. on. Venablea would break out and put rinjdefl. short right and left swings to Benny's M. S., Colombo, beat Brand, Prince head, wendle held his own to the Rupert, 6-1. 6-3. In the second oen. Even round. ainglfp game. Howard, Prince sixth vetvabies waa swinging and. Rupert, won 6-4. 6-0. over Inkpen, iiiougn ne missra as many as ne maoe. JJ g Colombo. ne nat ine oen or tnat on leaaang. Weedie making fa returns. Venabiea' There will be another tourna ment between the warship and Pr'nee Rupert on Sunday COLOMBO BAND AND , CONCERT PARTY TO ; AID CENOTAPH FUND Announcement was made this affair in which Nina had a good mar- Thejr were wmlll wlth both hands missing a sharp left hook. Whenever morning that arrangements had gin. Annette was ataggertng and sitting oftber'a heads. Oustafson Benny landed, be got a big cheer from been made for the ship's band and ! down toward the close and Nlha had T.tf tL !hrOTOW1 He waa very popular. Round concert party of II. M. S. things pretty well his own way. Both Ewlrt hd.Ul' " fe "P "'y even. . . A rHnv c) .. . .. ' and landed than austafwn. The .. .. , to Put otl i, -v. and landea more more than austalson. The t Tenth i both -i. .w put ail they had Into It. Able Seaman Barrett They mixed and both " - - - 1. . m big nw nRsmaTlsrl Scandinavian HIS via Tl lorcetj IfsTtyn it 1 1, in in TJia the T third fllTVI missed. - SSSSSSSSSSSSSVSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSStB the Capitol Theatre IIIC X IV W a uvtswi a lithe boy in afA ont .klow Hunt "v.., a . . . Tiicrkt niter phiirrh Colom- coneert in on Sunday There will Zl ??uklZZ r-Mn ; loninf :r ia , Over collection and proceed. ault after the third round. Skinner was carrying much excess weight. It was the first time he bad fought In four yesrs and he showed rt. ting winded and wUd. They were both tiring for they were going well. In the fifth. Oustafson led but Ewart had him on the fine points though due-tafson's welaht and staTlns Dower for- AbOe Seaman Gearge Bagshaw of the red the aaltor against the ropes. In local unit of the Royal Canadian Naval the final round. Ewart swung on the Volunteer Reserve swung hard on the side of a us tafson's face and slowed head of Stoker Joyce of the warship him up. 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