Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, October 24, 1951 k DAILY NEWS SACRED ELEPHANTS Top Fight Of Season By JACK HIND NEW YORK (APi v FANCY NAMES Don Forward Named Veep Northern British Columbia was recognized in the spoits world Five Teams Entered Senior Hoop League First League Game November 3 The angler, a fish common off The Siamese hold white ele-Europran coa;ts, is aho kaown as pliant s in veneration antf' ' l usning-irog. frng-iish, sea- captured are presented io,..y(i.,. aeva and monk. i king. -e Rupert Men Bag Rocky Marciano and 37-year-old i . Louis meet Friday night at ; Weil: on Square Garden in the1 'op heavyweight bout of tlie winder season. f-r Marciano, 27-year-o!d fori I a Bincktim, Mass., shoemaker, liir if lh big test. Unbeaten in il pro fights, the (iky will be the limit if he can beat the Bomber. Louis must whip the dangerous puncher to keep alive his ieaim of winning bock his vorid heavyweight champion-:hip. In eight winning starts int.; he lost to Ezurd Clrl when the British Columbia Basketball Association, at its annual meeting in Vancouver, electee D m Forward of Prince Rupert a-- a viw-prcsident. It is the first time Such an office has , ome here. Wilfrid Cain of Duncan was Vccted pr. s'drnt with an entire-'y new slate of officers. Mr. Forward returned to the ity by air yesterday. The local delegate told the convention that Prince Rupert might enter B.C. Senior "A" competition this year. Th matter will be .dealt with by the BC executive if and when the entry is made. tee a7cf Grizzly Bear i;VA. A party of seasoned hunters from Senior league basketball in Prince Rupert will have five teams this year, the Prince Rupert Basketball Association decided last night, following the final selection game between new and tested senior players. - - " , , E.ks gave 300 (Columbia Cel- iurt'd teams wrre allowed lu'osei team a thorough drub-; an rxtr week of practise, bing last night with a score of ; following schedule is to 72-37, but it was evident thai be fleet, beginning Novem-many players of the pulp mi):beI,6: team had not been on a basket- i Tuesdays One intermediate ball court for some time. ac-:Ica8lle game, two senior league counting for their inability wjBa""r- check effectively. Saturdays-One junior league A new team this year but I anu'. one intermediate and one made up of several player woo u n lor league; game. Other Jun-fcatured in the lOaO ail-s ,ar ior Karnes would be played at the team, Elks showed the chum- H'h School and at Miller Bay pion&hip material which won auditorium. the Rll Seninr R tit In last COU HtS Iord Calvert pert spent a two-week successful hunting 1 ahmit the Hunter Basin, making Telkwa Iquarters. Hubert Gagnon spoke enthusi-f their stay and all agreed that the great of the Hunter Basin area was the place ---CaiTaMan 4. sli'i p. All tlie men ot the party said they Served with pride U Toi? rt'd not meet a slugger like Viarciano. Deep respect for Louis' old 'ninchinr; power Is reflected by the 5-t-8'i odds favoring the former champion. However, the nice has been coming down and Ihcy may ku into the ring at even money. There a'e two distinct .schools of thought on Marciano. One holds he is the most sensational r,-w face to comp alonr in uoa t and thoroughly enjoyed the trip. el:. I- im 1 -i on those special occasions i J 1 1 ...1 "Yl. t: i 't two. hnmi'ilt Rainmakers (High School) Jack Evans. 300 i CCC Dari Doswcll or Owen Bennett. Following one round of play by each senior league team, volunteers for an all-star team will be called by Coach Alex Bill for a try-out practice. Association executive will decide then if 1 u w iiirii my mit-M yi willjBuficc : ,;ark bear and two and i couid have Ci,)ped Jt but CaiMirm speaking ! was afraid , w(Juld scare oJf Sllid: -We took tt the quarry I had waited for." tune, and it wa-sn v Mn Gagnon was well repaid He broiisht down , for his uati,nc nn .ii. Coaches for the senior teams are as follows: Gordon & Anderson - Sid Woodside. Elks Alex Bill. Manson's Jack Lindsay, who has come back from a three- spring. Don Schcrk was all over ths place, popping In baskets fcr a high of 23 points and w;t; strongly supported by the rest of the team. ' Ma.n flaw in CCC olavin was , ..... I . . . ' " "".... Prince Rupert will nter Senior "A" or Senior "B" competitions from basket- the bear later tt was found that the bullet lore throuRh the heart, splitting the huge mus-' op ia I irinct (ti t ntfk ni i i. . , nliciby Magnum u.ins a ISO grain mis .season. lack of team play, 'although this ear retirement saw some improvement io the, end of the game. Steve Dumas! ' - was easily the mainstay of liw .ct. Guttii"". hi oarK spectacular feature wua that the eight ihirr orivvl,. ,ki.u ...-s... I wailed tms den for nu I pounds ran about 60 yards be- 'Fl IarogTlvert -i-Vi I'ife 1 t 5 X i trP ore it dropped Let 'acts The second grizzly, .weighing 450 pounds, put up a fight and was broujiht down with a series of shots Irom a .270 Winchester title, 130 grain bullets. J. Quillet, a hardened trapper and hunter, who spent a nunioer A The other says he can't fight a Mek. despite his 37 straight wins. The truth Is probably somewhere in between. Mest of Mirciano's opposition has ben of the ordinary variety, i:.' did whip Roland LaStnrza op o split decision la.n year. That was his most Important victory before he flattened Rex Lavne July 12. Training at G ccnwood Lake, N.Y , Rocky worked for speed' H- excertti to weigh about 185 oouna after his final wo-kmt. Tiie old Louis eembination -unches have been missing in his vocent, stirts, Gradually he par-f" down li.s weight until he was 'n- lory at 203',4 for en Aug. 15 Baltimore dnte with Jlmmv Bev-ni. Ii (hot fivjit his lab was hlr t st, ,Tid only punch. For Marciano, the Bomber will weigh ab'Mit 211. Once again he is expected to bank heavily on that piston jab that can knock on' a man. A superior boxer to Mvctono with unlimited experience against a man with only ?7 pro fights, Louis might slice up Rocky with his rugged Jab-nd stop Ivm on cuts. luve recently"1 'V1 me Nortliwe.st Ter- c Federal mi i lion, was quite Pleased with into bv I he "lit pulp mill team, but received lis.- j lie support. I Executive of the aTsoclatiii 1 advised the 300 club it wou d l be allowed in the senior lea ;ue ; but it would have to take meas-i ures to strengthen the team by taking in qualified players who ', were not now signed up by other teams. ! ' The Booth Memorial High School Rainmakers, which had Made a good showing in exhibi-; tion bouts with both Gordon & Anderson and Manson's (they played Manson's last night i, was also admitted Into the league. : Opener of the league games, ! featuring F.Iks and t. & A, will 1 be played November 3, a week j next Saturday. Although this game had tentatively been , planned for next Saturday, the association decided a belter i brand of ball would be tea- j his trophy. He told of other ex- of lc Works, valuation of , pl"c"- wnicn ne naa while up Ijiiii". wiilim tlie i .uia at i a. These ln- i in me mr norm wnen he kllle.1 i a grizzly weighing a thousand pound, and a spread of 18 Inches .ti fWnrii lh 'jr . v-J n i i i rl fl. fli .its .its i Depart- Ynu've more to enjoy at the Sylvia its gorgeous scenic setting its hospitable service its convenient facilities where you "dine in tlie sky" do your own cooking or both! All at pleasantly easy rates! Sylvisi hotel Ovaloon Vancouvcr't famoiu BrUsh Bay S'u-'iia River CALVERT DISTILLERS (Canada) LIMITED AMHER.STBURG ONTARIO W rt- fiius i. Depart- ikciiia River, This adveittisement is not published or displavcd by the Liquof' Control Board or by tlie Government of British Columbia..'' 1 1 54 Gilfjrd SI. PAcific 931' Milliard C. ly!t. Manging Director IIVKHTIS1N( IN THR DAILY BRINOa RESULTS I- Mr. tiulllet told about the i "caricleer," a cross between a caribou and a deer. Other hunters In the Prince Rupert party were Norman Ll-zotle, Fred Pheifcr and Jim ; Morrison who got In their share of the shooting also, using an ! Hiiun, 180 ijiain bullet, In bringing down their quarry. The pal ly look pictures of the whole trip. i Mr. aagnon said he saw a pie-! laid squirrel while in the Hunter Hasin. Anirfi i i such as these are rare, as they are freaks of nature. i An albino badger was said to have tren seen i,y" veteran Bai l Shea on one of his trips up the Telkwa. i 'Hi? party win now .spend a few days hunting goats. Hockey Scores '1 MONDAY . ' , , . .v i Nat'oiial . I. Irof 3. Montreal l rai die Coasl Calgary 4, Vancouver 0 l'Hn7ri P.-iticton 6. Krrrlsdale 3. . An Epcol Intercom System PAYS FOR' P "'S ITSELF IN THREE MONTHS m?uV;xj v HH f& &:.-&J .. . fin- - h - - , S', ' v I' l i -. 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