prince Gupttf Daflp 13eto Thursday, March 31, 1949 FIGHT NARROWS r !IN-"B" LEAGUE ."fA j&k, FATHIR V Rosa Lees still retain a two-nnlnt lead in the Ladies' "B" Looking back Tn SPORT " '""J iiworth . 1 Fivp Pin Leaeue desDite the loss of two games to Noble and Wick 1 HI VV " ' . '44 jm In this weeks bowling session. The second-place Boosters ad-! Joe Louis' name is a nerfect : Jack lost the crown vanced their position one point with a clean sweep over t'ig Sis end to this tabie of champs, for THEY NEVER COME BACK both he and Sullivan held the I No ex-heavyweight champ has ters. uue longer man any otner mod- ever come back to re-win the 1 Bertha Dunbar of Rosa Leesj ern fighter. title. Corbet t. Fltasimmnna S' jimciD finsi iaii sinci 'at Dempsey and Schmeling all tried with no success. NEVER FIGHT HIM TWICE Joe Louis disproved the theory John L. Sullivan James J. Corbett Bob Fitz.simmons James L. Jeffries Marvin Hart SON... mat lightning never strikes marked up the high individual score for single game with 205 points, while A. Dar.es of Toilers rang up the, highest three-game total, 688. Stars 3, Belmonts 0. Miller Bay 3, Brownwoods 0. Boosters 3, Big Sisters 0. Toilers 2, Busy Bees 1. Noble and Wick 2, Rosa Lees S Tommy Burns ... Jack Johnson . twice in the same place. Most' men who have fought Louis twice have been finished ini Jess Willard ...1832 - 1892 1892 - 1897 . 1897 - 1399 .1899 - 1905' 1905!- 190G ,1900 - 1908 1908 - 1915 . 1915 - 1919 1919 - 1920 1921! - 1928 . 19301- 1 93 1 f 1932 - 19T.5 .1933 - 1931 1934 - 1935 .1935 - 193 1937 Jack Dempsey Gene Tunney . . (shorter time in the second boat than in the first. This includes. Max Schmeling who beat Louis Ye, Old Chum is a great favourit. with fahri ond sons alike ... b-taus thr'i no other tobacco jost Kkt Old Chum for day-in, day-out smoking I Slow-burning . , . with a . fresh, cool flavour all its own. Try a package before another day slips by. ' AUn who Me a tobacco thai'$ . . alwayt good . . . Max Sehme'ling Jack Sharkey ... NOBLE AND WICK- in their first meeting, and was carried away to hospital after A. Holkestad 171 220 Primo Camera .. . iuuii lviunucais rim uurnan saw plenty of npti Canadiens tied their Stanley Cup semi-final series with Detroit Red wi" Thun at a game each on a 4-3 overtime victory and went on to win a 3 to 2 vi t the Durnan is shown trapnine a close-in shot off th stiri, f r., ,., ctor)' M Mom. Max Baer James J. Braddocl v" Ul i-Jt I i:r,;. " c Joe Louis era erai I who who picked nirkpH im up Jim .Tim McFadden's MfFoHHon't ilfii (16) rebound. mknMj .... . "lut n " --.w HULA Canadiens P. Black i)3 111 lal M. Baxter 92 203 109! b. McChesney .... 170 Hit la3! A. Linclseth 156 lb(j 13ii Hanaicau i.o 00 00 Totals 742 929 9i3 1 ROSA LEES I M. Postak 200 100 189 J. Boulter Ib4 !.; m.t two minutes of the first round In their return match. INTESTINAL FORTITUDE PLUS There have been several one-eyed fighters, among them the masterful Harry Qreb and Maur'ce (Rocket, I. Retired as champion anuwii uu uie extreme leu. rWon by elimination. tSchmellng dethroned; to meet Sharkey. refused !Ll2'3KI(0 M. Nesbitt 119 99 85 H. Kasper 172 11.", 147 J. Dickens 190 J75 169 Handicap (10 60 60 Totals 903 877 788 PUNCHING MARATHON jNow Blade (hanging's a Cy J. Warren to 131 1U0 A. Smith Ia3 Hi 1U2 b. Dunbar 121 :Uj i o Handicap 33 33 3 5 Totals 7liU liii The longest fight on reronl lasted seven hours and nineteen THE NEW Sam L.ingfnrd. The later staged one of the most dramatic exhibitions of courage and skill in 1923 when he was forty-three years old and practically stone blind. Able to see less than a foot in front of him. Sam won a 1S-1 minutes. It was between An,-!v TOO I.VIl: TO CLASSIFY M. Wide 177 197 103 J. Danes .. 229 139 Bowen and Jack Burke in New Orleans in 1393 - it , went 110 rounds at which-.-time the referee ,called it a draw. Reason: mutual exhaustion! TALENT IS SHOWN LOST Will person who was recognized taking new plaid tiackt't Tuesday night from Civic Centre plea.se return same to Civic Centre? (lt LADIES' "B" LEAGl'E STANDINGS rouifd decision over Andres Balsas for the heavyweight championship of Mexico. Greb fought E. McLeod 89 129 li ti. Ellison 62 121 liii J. Menzies 249 201 lo2 Handicap 67 r7 0 Totals 873 B.rj4 813 BUSY BEES BLADE DtSPEHSi eone. ..... F. Stewart 156 74 I'd UPS AND DOWNS The most, number of knockdowns occurred in a heavyweight battle in Paris! in 1907. Sam McVey knocked J. Helserson Ifi8 I4,i im lor over a year with one eye SOMEONE TAGS THEM Although 'several heavyweight IN TABLE TENNIS Two of the games last night in the adult class of the table tennis tournament at the Civic Centre saw some really fine talent. Ron McClymont defeated Pantoft Leland while Howard .(continued on page 7) Rosa Lees 20 Boosters 18 Toilers 15 Miller Bay 14 Noble and Wick 14 Brown woods 13 Stars 12 ' Belmonts , ..." 11 Biff Sisters 1 1 J. Guthrie 108 178 237 7 9 12 13 13 14 15 16 1G 21 fvf Hiihsnn lis 101 Joe Jequette down 27 times SPRING STYLE fAy0 f "",!'.'"jri.r, champions have retired with GiHtlt Ho,,,, H V 10"y-n"iuii,heir titles, none have enjoyed lTtTe h'cM kepp.ttn undefeated record. K. Davidson ........ 180 185. 122 Y. Ewart 87 Handicap 105 105 105 Totals 892 795 813 BIG SISTERS- Busy Bees 6 him down. Jequette won! TRIPLE HEADS Georges i y i in.v-.wi. mm..wm mm I SHORT AND SWEET The shortest big-time fight on record was a 12 second knockout f yr Carpentier has held the most titles of-any boxer but the the world's championships. Barney r, 5 - '"'8 scored by Battling Nelson. This - si jf kit y, 1 Includes the ten second count 1 ? "'m.M ..Walr nave B. Gomez 255 179 I. Muncev 69 100 E. Dickens ll(j m E. Rothwell 190 130 E. Bond 154 116 Handicap 70 70 Totals 854 C83 BOOSTERS V. Patrick ' I'M 9in Jac. Dempsey knocked out Carl ZZZ? and"" l 9 .vi I Norrls in fourteen seconds and 144 132 lu.i U12 19) 70 823 12J 258 153 123 19.1 . 59 910 finished another opponent in eighteen and three-fifths Armstrong held three. Fitzsim-mons held the middleweight, heavyweight and - lightweight Y. Chartrand lfil n numvc, . lueiis. Armstrong owned the 20 Cllmt T. Cole 159 104 N. Kennedy 218 Hfl A. Denton 150 20(1 Handicap 59 59 Totals 808 901 40 Shoving You change blades in a jifly nave time and boiher with the new Gillette Bhide Dispenser. This modern plastic con tamer protect the binder at all tunes. They reach you factory sharp and stay that way until used. Aslt fur this handy shaving aid. hMvviIr 1 featherweight, lightweight and shortest y P w sh?n ht,chamPlon' welterweight titles at the ship f fight h was 1 same " won by Tommy1 time! RorhH 'in knCked, Jem' TWO DOWN-NONE TO GO- loae MILLER BAY ' "I . fji jJ-- 1 $1Q0 B. Peterson 239 175 P. Roberts 113 94 E. Davis 129 1 1K E. Hey 119 140 Schmeling in two minutes and M. Vincent 78 109 title. Both men threw hard look feel sh"" be i" use Gillette Blue Blades Handicap 9 9 Totals 687 645 BROWNwnnns 192 154 99 151 61 a 131 203 80 111 137 r.O 81 1 lour seconds one of several me-round championship knock-Juts on his amazing record BIG GATE The laree.st num .rights simultaneously, both went down for the count. The referee gave the fight to Wolgast although opinion claimed It was L. Husoy -5(3 117 I .i . . . .. in. ivicusy joz lt).l M. Ebv . 113 90 L. Donaldson 120 149 ber of people ever to watch a fight looked at Tonv Zale anri BARATHEA SLACKS -Finely tailored, these slacks "are available In two shades of brown: Priced at .... $ ll.il." SCAMPERS -Moccasin style with crepe soles. Priced at $UM and .liT.oo SCAMI'E R S Single st rap style in Burgundy red with red lug soles. Priced at $!l.2." the a double K.O. There have been seven such twin knockouts In history. PUNCH INVENTOR There were three boxing blows before Gentleman Jim Corbett came along -the left jab, straight right, and -uDiXTCut. In 1889. Slceena Construction & Cabinet ( ; , : . . ft ' I . ' i - f I '1 .V vf ir i I tj , - I Billy Prior in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1941. 135.132 pfoplo were present -t but there's a catch to It. No admission was charged. The largest paid utfl tendance is 120.757 spectators at M. Maeee 155 149 1 Handicap 60 (10 I Totals , (192 729 EELMONT3 P. Andrew 182 138 O. Tubbs 131 175 M. Scharff 163 158 E. Anderson 15(1 131 Low score 119 Htiildors and General ('onlradiirs 151 124 73 2:4 8 60 717 the nempsey-Tunnev hunt. m suffering from the effects of a Philadelphia 111 1920 in which Handicap no 60 Totals .... - 005 7C.1 STARS - ACME CLOTHING STORK broken left hand the straight, left jab pained him. He experi FLOOR SANDING AND CAHINET WORK CONCRETE WOR KAND liEMODELISO IN OP 107 172 108 15 O. Mclntyre lfil L. Keays .: 201 THE RUHHEM-! COURT BRITISH COLUMBIA mented with a hooking jab and when he tried it on an opponent knocked him out with in rr?.oBATR In the Miiflpr i.f .. Houses built under Ihe N.II.A. Plan 20 down parm" halance in easy iinn.llily paymeiils iivcr a periml irf 15 n ward iitrim one punch. That added a fourth punch to the already-existin blows. anil 11 Hie Miillcr of tln ".VIiiilnMratlitii A.I" I ... If - A - t"' A fiJ years. Free Fslimalrrs FOR FURTHER INFORMATION " TAKE NOTICE thnt. hv nrHn. r,t His Honor JudKe W O. fiilton. mudn the 17th dny of March, AD. l!)t!t. I was appointed Admlni.Mtriii.or r.t tii - ! 'i ' III PHONE BLACK 224 P.O. WX ' EfttHte of EDWARD BYP.NKS i... ; i- 1-:: . wi-au.'i v tased. , ALL PARTIES lmvlni? rlnima against the snld EsUil.p are hrrnhv requln-d to furni;,h same proniili' vr-rlfipd to me ori or bifi.ie tin- :inth f Fish dny of April. 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