Aft Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, December 1, 1951 1OUS6 effects CSioII orrison eoger ers have taken o rating the fighteTs. In the top bracket are Harry Watson ana terme f.ainan Toronto, Jack Stewart oi Chicago, Jack Evans of New York, Gordie Howe of Uetio.t and fliperf ftwe Win Three As Marshall Scores TKO of Boston and Ted Lindsay of Detroit. J Lindsay himself doesn't think mm Richard belongs. "He hasn't picked on my majij (Gordie Howe) in four yearsi"( says teniae Ted. "or ever since JJ Gordie did a paint job on his,ii Lady Byng Trophy when there is a stick in your face?" Laprade took issue wi'Ui Sid Abel, Detroit Red Wing's caa- Hockey Sock Gels Bullish fiichard. In the lighter class I tain, who had observed reecntly thai big-league hockey was be T9 are such Tigers a.; Bill EzlaickJ ! face.' IAf) Hockey 'a I j NEW YORK i soi k exchange coming ,tame. I lias turned bull- Prince 'Rupert Elks' Club boxers nabbed a draw' and three wins last night from four Prince George entries in the first inter-city amateur-fight card staged here which ended in a decision for Billy "Mouse" Morrison against Mike Ratzo in the final Additional Sport on Page 6- I ZVr'" 'Pt that there is York York Ln Rangers, has fkPmS'' got into N,?,"e tne Who checking wants that? into the boards. "i a,.r-- ., . i , - Since Abel raised his com- m"in h clean. plalnti Mjnt.-eal'S Maurice Rich- lL SX,!'iS VJ1 he,rd flattened Toronto's Bill P9J .p.jp.,l"Tif!'' TP one punch. And CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. thera have been other four-star scraps in every other National Hockey League game. The play- i.iii auu engaged in nis urst liitiC duel on the Madison Square Garden ice against 205-pcund a us Kyle of Boston main event. Before a crowded full house of 800 in the Civic Centre, Morrison, 1951 Daily Province Golden Gloves middleweight champion, outfought Prince George's RaUo three rounds to two in the five 2-mlnute rounder. Ratzo had challcniied Morrison for an t - f nyj y yi 1 f t ' t ' Bruins. i ' rr r I f - i! , " ' ' - ' " j 1 Cjviously Kyle, a former Ranker, never expected the gentle ; Fort William player to throw a 'punch because hr hud never Billy "Mouse" Morrison unofficial B. C. championship j fight last summer, Anothpr 1!)51 finIHon r.invi.J first few telling body . . 1 witnessed such an event before, punches Tne .,ignt cross landcd hlph y : : t s P'y . " champion lightweight Andy Marshall -won a TKO from Rene Michaiid In one mtnnte and 40 second of the second round of a scheduled iour-rounder. Mi-chaud's trainer, Nick Schinelinir. BASKETBALL TONIGHT 6:15 n.m. JUNIOR ' Mansons vs Beavers 7 :30 p.m. INTKKMKIHATE Hi-Green vs Fashion 8:45 p.m. SENIOR G. ti A. vs Rainmakers threw in the towel as his fighter! Kyle s cheek and snapped his head back. "1 do not care to be hiih-sticked," Laprade said. "I was provoked -not once, but twice. The first time I was in a face-off, and he came charging at mc wiih his el'jows. I never liked Kyle, even when lie was a teammate." Reminded that the ensuing penally might ruin his chances of regaining the Lady Bvng trophy, plus .the which goes with it, Laprade fhruKged: "Who can tlii;;k about the by Morrison. The bell came too soon at the end of the third or it might have been a KO win for Morrison. The crowd yellecl for it. He had Ratzo Staggering and weaving against (he ropes, gloves covering his head, as one after the other Morrison's right ripped into his body. In the final TOund, Ratzo came back with his rushing and flailing in the first half minute but Morrison was wise to his tactics and dodged easily. Again Ratzo weakened and the crowd clamored for a knockout. But it didn't come. Ratzo hugged and hung on and Referee Windle had a hard time keeping the fighters apart. It was evident Ratzo was more ring-wise than his onno- ' Chuck Place ' luueu aeiensele.ys in the middle of the ring. Chuck Place, a third Golden Gloves entry last spring and semi-finalist losing to Barney Orace, narrowly missed knocking out his opponejit in the fourth and final round as Ben Farmer" MeEwan sank to his knees at the bell. In tho welterweight division, Prince Rupert's Chubby Slacey was given a draw in a fierce J'Ulil IU KOTICK is lie'''by Riven h tti e'c-lofh nt the Municijiiilily pf (he City of Prince Rujvit i'nat I require th pre'ence oi the said electors at the .Office of 'lie City Clerk, Cit y Ha'l, Fulton Street, on the .vixth dny of December 1951, at ten o'clock a m., for the purpose ot o'ecling person to icprescfil them as Mayor, Aldermen, School Trustees and Pur k Commlisioiir.s. The mode of nomination of candidates shall be as follows: Tho car.d dales shall be nominated in wrilinu; the Vi riling shall be subscribed by two electors of the municipality as prcposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of the notice' and twelve o'clock noon of the day of nomination; the said v- riliny may lie in the form imnibeivd 3 in the Schedule of the "Municipal Elections Act," and shall state the names, re idence, and occupation or cie.se; iption of each prrpo.B'd, in juch manner as sufficiently io identify such andkta.v; and in the event of a poll being necessary, such po'.l Kim 1 be opened -on the thirteenth; day of December 1S5J, at' t'lie Civic Centre', "corner of-MeBride Street and Second Avenue, of which ewry person is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly. Given under my hand at Prince Rupert this 28th day Oi Kovem her, 1931. i. v '"-V I Art Scnft Billy Watmough and Billy Saunders and Doug Pry.stay ended in a druw. MOKKISON i Suffering a knockdown in the GIFT WRAPPING three-round fistic battle with second round against a sudden savage onslaught by Ratzi Mor- nent Dut Morrison has the heart , rison seemed momentarily shak- of a "S"!.". j en and in some trouble. In the MARSHALL ' ursi round, the 17-year-old Booth Memorial High School student also suffered a few blows from a fast and rushing Ratzo. Rene Michaud, weighing 175 1 to Andy Marshall's 163, started ; off with such savage speed that it looked like Marshall was. Ray Davis. Staeoy weighed 142, giviny nine pounds to Davis. . From Masst, heavyweight Art Senft won easily iiom Prince Rupert's Glenn "Tiny" Carlson, taking three of the four rounds. Carlson wa knocked clown twice, once in the first minute of the first round. But he recovered remarkably ami mixed it hard lh Senlt, an experienced f.(liter and Golden Gloves lontendi r since 1!)17. Carlson Now is Un; time to .'hop for your Colored Cellophane Paper, Christmas Seals. Tinselled String, Christmas Scotch Tape and othef Gift Wrapping Novelties. "3 out n was a uiuerent story i tangling with more than he bar-after the sUrting bell of the: gained for. The light-heavy third. Concentrating on body j champion looked surprised when blows and in-fightmg, Morrison early in the first round his Jaw was a steady aggressor, often was rocked solidly by Mirhaud baCk t0 1iS eSr" 0Wnj But Marshall strengthened his ' i - h f , .J , B 'H R. W. LONG, Heturnihg OHicc j' bUUUAUJL..jiIim -mUUM LU. uas a finalist in the last B.C. I Referee Benny Windle did a (o.den Gloves tournament. good Job keeping the boys apart. Curtain raisers ih the paper- And it was a Job, too, for Ratzo weight division saw two bouts hung on butting and tugging after each of which enthusiastic "'ore than boxing in the last and cheering crowds threw three rounds, showers of silver change from Ratzo proved to be a vicious the ialcony, ringside and floor fighter at times, rushing in '''ats. hard, but most of his blown Dick Bury won a dccis.on o.ci" landed ineff eel vely after tire minnaiue ui ir.j in tne second round. Crouching, weaving in and out. the Rupert fighter took no chances but dove In quick when he saw an opening. It all happened in a neutral corner, so fast it was hard to say what took place. Suddenly Michaud looked blank, took two hard rights to the head and (Continued on page 0) 6 cp Say it with an . 1 I i - yjr ? Mi . i-'C"V i :. W SV . . fv n. U system. The gift that keeps on giving! Vihch you give a genuine RCA Victor, you give the gift of rich and varied entertainment for the holidays and for the years ahead. 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