'4 printf"Ruiftt Daflv Jrros ttB. Werineadav. February 25. 1948 CITY BOWLERS ALASKA YOUTHS TPAIN FOR LOQ! r Tfnla?j ibb SpoM'tN BOXING CARD 102 BREEDS OF i CANINES IN SHOW Island Hoopsters Train For Tourney W3S for u truly '"iiurB Si ' v " minora it . . it lost, f0, loaTI KITK ATL A Basketball enthusiasts; in this Porcher Island village have begun training for NEW TOP. K One hundred and two breeds of dogs were entered at the dm: shov in Medison Square Garden here. There were 2.540 entries - th" be.st in 39 States and Canada. The event was the 72nd ammai display of the Westminster Kennel Club. 19m An enthusiastic group of youthful Ketchikan boxers are in train -ii'M now for an International fiiiht card which is planned to be held in Prince Rupert thi spring, possibly in April. Harold Blanton. Ketchikan sports pro. mo'.er is grooming the lads in preparation for the show. Plans for the card were made between Mr. Blanton and James Nicoli. Canadian Legion athletic committee chairman, in an exchange of courtesies here some weeks ago while the Alaskan was headed home from a trip south. Latest -dispatches from the Ketchikan training centre, via T.'iloee Blaf.ior.. advise that he has plenty of material to pick from and that he is training it all until h" hears what weight clashes and what degrees of experience the local boy. have to ufl.'l. lucre seems to be more interest here than ever before and I am going to have some pretty S'vri boys, although they are a!'. w w smoke h VIRGINIA 1 ! CIGARETTES j-V: then besin t0 , boy oa;.- He sutinejlff) jj, ment be held ai would erab.i- t.- SSENDIHG TEAM jTO SOUTH MEET j Seattle may deprecate Prince I Rupert's threat as an Alaska '.shipping port but to Vancouver the menace from the north is 'not tak?n lightly in the snorting world. At least that is what local alley boilers are led to believe While the local basketball association is struaglina to Was; itself into a position where it can take part in the B.C. cham-: pionship senior "B" playoffs, bowlers here have met smooth . sailing in their plans to enter a .couple of t.v.ms in the provincial five-pin tournament this t spring. ! Bow"n; a.o.v'i.-.'J.ir. cxe.'v.tive i in Vancouver have been most 1 cordial in welcoming a Prince I Rupert delegation to compete in ' the annual tournament to be .held ther? from April 13 to Ma.' -.. and the local f .ve-pin sharp-! shooters are happily organizing ; the cretin of the leaaues to mix with the province's best. ' S::ve this will be the first time that Prince Rupert five-pinner will have carrier! the city's colors , into southern competition, no ' one is making any rash predictions. However, tiiere is a certainty that the local nun will ' make a good showing even . though they may not take any ' championships. The city bowlers hope to send at least seven men enoutth to ; provide two teams, since replacement of two men. on a team will allow the team to enter as another team. The competitors will go south as individuals, that is without financial support fro-i. the Native hoop tournament to b? held at Prince Rupert next, month. They are training on ' new floor which they laid them ' selves in the basketball gym. The : hail is 43 by 71 feet and five days of work were required to lay the floor. Team member were unanimous in their regret at learning of the destruction by fire of the Sons of Kincolith hall at Kincolith la.st week ment. So far. four of the city's too bowlers have signified their intention of making the trip. All of them bowl un average of better than 200. which is pretty accurate shooting, although not in the championship class from tiie provincial standpoint. Three come from the men's "A" league and one from the "B" league. Team captain will be Al Man-son, whose bowling average so far has been 219. but anchor r. team to come .souOm. man will be talented Jack Pat,' who is top man in all the kami--. averasing better than 2110 fi the season. Then there will b Jim Reil. whose averane dippe.i to 204 recently after an unioi-tunate session, bvit which probably will climb higher usaiii The above three all come from the mens "A" league, while so far. Al Manson is the sole representative of the ' B ' section. Matherson's scoring has been av-eraang 210.' First week of the tournament will be given over to team rnm-prtitwm. while the final week will be bowlers from all parts of th province in individual Rupert or. rrmrSCJV on the CPR.a, , week-end, "Our basic tba:: such, a trip this y?.-a pretty 2rr! (.; ,.r I Mr Nicoli and L: are ro'jndms UpiW! Ti t. Z1 fairly green," Mr. Blanton writes When ymi know definitely what weights you want me to brine down, let me know and I can r-roicr K iper' t ?m. jfcleri ronCi-t ---- time aolfms in California I II E E II II 1 Maurice Richard. Montreal Canadlen right winger drove a puck past Toronto' Frank M.--Cool with less than, three minutes to play in Montreal three years aso tonight for his 4th goal of the year Richard finished the 50 game season with 50 goals, to beat Joe Malone's National Hockey League mark of 44 goals, set in 1918 over a 22-same schedule. SHORT SPORT ttmmntti A Newcastle. South Africa, golfer, drivm? of' the loth tec. sliced the bull. It landed or. the top of a car ori a freight tram travelling towards Durban nearly 200 miles away. If the ball reached Durban, the drive mav be claimed as a worlds lona-riistanee record. IV Till SI PKI Ml: III KT HI' IIHITl-ll III I Mill ! in I'liiimii: In tin' Malirr if tli- I -l.ilf ol i:inii'l Willi. III! Little. hM-r:l-il. llllf-LIH" TAKE NOTICE that fv Oru.-r of. His Honor Jucitie W O Fulton Local Jttdi of the Supreme Court of Bri-th Columbia. I was uu ;Uc 17:h dav of February. A D 1S48 appointed Ariministr.uor of the E.-tate of Daniel V.'illm Little late of Ocean Kalis. British Columbia, who died on or ubout the 14th day i,f OvioIht lv4T. r trie City of Vancouver. Brttsh Columbia. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to p.; the amount of thetr mdeotedness to me forthwith and all persons having chums against the sr.iri n;Ue ar-required to file them 'ith me properly verified on or before the 31. ttT of March. HH8. f.iiline which distribution will be made havitu: reeard only to such claims of which shall have been notified DATED at Prince Rupert. BC this 17th dav of Fbruarv AD 1?48 IISFf! (4m any of the local leasues. Arrangements have been made whereby the Prince Rupert group can arrive m Vancouver on Saturday. May 1. and still take a complete part in the tourna- ;i ECONOMY MEASURE HAMILTON. Ont. 0 Controller Leslie Parker proposed that firemen be reduced from four to three shirts a piece a Jimmy McLarnin. the batthn". Celt from Vancouver floored Sid Terris. New York lightweight with Hist two punches in Mad;- I ri-nliiiii. liki- ;hi lliin-i worth lu)iii'. carrn-- a jr la; GORDON FRASER FORBES SOr. Square Gardens. 20 years year, thus saving the city SI. 000. McLarnir. established his Give them four shirts and cut W cau l i iijux it Willi. Hit ii-i-'itin il re-Min-iliililir- ago. Ottrciai Administrator Prince P.aoert. B C 1 54' class in this 100-second knock- the tails off." suggested another out and went on to win live world controller, opposing the idea. welterweight crown He now u Tlierr'. fri't'tlom of -iwitIi ami v hac (a'( ll rr-)iniliilit for what we his l etirer! and spends ntuc 1 N THE SVPREME COVRT OF BR1- ; Tt?H COLVMBiA IN' PHOBATF IN THE MATTEP OF THE FSTATE OF CHARLFS WILLIAM VANCE I DECEASITl INTESTATE i TAKE NOTICE that t Ordr of ' XJi.- U. ........ 1.. l y". t-..:... ' Van (amps Local JuOhp of the Supreme C'mirt . JiCtT veu tnglani tiglan? Sty StylC BEANS A Korr "Hma , ttrr fdtlmg bont mitt oi unitin , t aiumma. I or. tm- lT'.h day ui F'iruary. AD 1948 appointed Administrator of th Estate of CharU1? V :l!:arr. Vance latp of Telegraph C'r1!' 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