Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 17, 1950 " 1 : League Is Summer Four Team Likely This Boxing Lights Shining Aaain Five Lively Buuts As Northern Sports Club. Starts Series The floodlights gleamed down on five spirited exhibition bouts for some 250 fans Friday night when the Northern Sports Club VWlYrjM SEATrnj Tuy,l:3opa; L'E AKM,STiT ' Sunday, commenced a series of weekly j boxing cards. Manager Nornij Applin handled the refereeing' and announcing and was assist- The executive of the Prince Rupert Football) Association met yesterday afternoon in the new Canadian Legion building to launch plans for the forthcoming season. It is expected that there will be the same three teams from the city as played in last year's competitions and it is hoped that there may also be a team from Watson , ' Islancl association win be held next ' ' The General Motors will have Sunday to the Canadian Legion MtTfl, f n 1... . . 1 This advertisement IS notrd by Benny Wmcile and Stan, ' nhlished or displayed ScharHe with Sammy Sinclair . , " . acting as timekeeper. Alt were ss. Canwsun, 'R SOITH i bv the Liquor Control exhibition bouts although one. ended up precipitately in the tV,elr vAiino- tenm in t.hA field r0omS when tne recOmttlenda-1 Board or by the government of British th'rd round because of low M- Camtisun J p.gain, their sponsor- Douglas :uUve wUl be! Friraell having given his "full nsWered by the players and steam ahead" signal. Darrew suppor ers The elecUon of officers will be Gomez hopes to have his trophy an important 1(1 p blows. That was a scheduled ! four-round heavyweight affair, between Dick Carlson and' FRANK J. SKI Prince Ru-r Third Avenue NIGHT DINING-ROOM This dining-room is being used again this week for the first time since 1941. It is one of the 12 rooms in the ranchhouse on the Duke of Windsor's ranch at Pekisko. Alta., 65 miles' southwest of Calgary. The ranchhouse has not been occupied since 1941 when the Duke and Duchess last visited the E.P. ranch in the Rockies foothills. This week they were visiting the winning outfit asembled again lcl"c ul ",c -'8. has' unseat at the meeting while the Canadian Legion ' W"80"' ln tn e chzh, plans to make a clean sweep. f- , , . , . ' Ralph Smith, Daxrow Gomes, - The question or playins Jock Davldson and Alex HaiR grounds was considered a very A KID DAY It pay; tc Livi ranch again. (C. P. Photo) Facky Deslauriers. A tilver col-j lection, realized $50.89. The bout: j Mike Ratzo, 160 pounds, vs Bob Scarffe, 165 pounds, five rounds. Danny Netifeld, 90 pounds, vs Francis Rowe, 90 pounds, three rounds. Bob Bcrthelet, r57 pounds, vs Danny Williams, 157 pounds, four rounds. important one. The footballers feel that Algoma Park would! ! I ' 1 I II II I FINE PRINTING (Schedule Of 5 DCHAI DDIIITr Men's Bowls WE ARE THE ONES Open 24 Hours Every Day & Nifht MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full course meals served 5 - 7 p.m. ' Just off Thirc1. Avenur make a much better playing ground than the Acropolis Hill. They claim that had onetenth! the amount of money spent on Acropolis Hill been put on Al- goma Park there would have been a much better playing sur- Jimmy O'Toole, 90 pounds, vsi April 17 J. C.'s No. 2 vi Ralph Wieck, 90 pounds, three Blain's, Crescent vs Home Oh. rounds. . Scotians vs Brownwoods, J. C.'s PHONE 21 222 Secci I lace available. The grand stands would not need to be re- Dick Carlson vs Packy Des- N- 1 vs Manson's, D. & S. vs lauriers, heavyweights. Stones, Triple C.'s vs Grand Cafe, j . !W. I. Stages vs Rupert Motors., built every year. The more central location just opposite Mc-Clymont Park would attract MIS 6th St. Ph. Orders B!u 32 BROADWAY Ci I Commercials vs Undesirables, J Mallets vs Oddfellows, C.P.A. v. I Big Spring Is many more spectators. The park is sheltered. The annual meeting of the Cold garage, 'I hom Sheet Metal i vs AmMssad'jrs, Can. Legion ve Caught Off Dock " Is hiipott Evi.t April 24 Mailets vs Thorn HEW LOW RATES A fine 42 pound, 45-inch red Sheet Metal, Coid Storage vs Can. nrin rr cnlmnn wr c onunVit o 1 THE BEST Renl f-rwe her.- .Snnrinv after. o.iuocj yS rnupuil finest q Evitt, non. Fishin? off the Canadian Ambassadors vs Uridesir-C.P.A. vs Rupert Motors, Hours 7 jj: Fish and Cold Storage Co. dock, ab,es- in For Take-Home Orders Phont i Joe Crates, 1710 Eighth Avenue w.i. biages vs vxiaienows, &co-East, felt a heavy tug at his Wans vs D. & 6., Manson's vs line. Triple C.'s, Crescents vs Grana Service 1 n. ii i, TW Ctomft Mtlk AJarh Srrvir. Int t 111 I 1 ' FOR STEAM BATHS, SHOWERS & MASSAGE : Private Room (with cot) $1.75 Semi-Private1 Room (with cot $1.25 Public Steam Bath $1.00 j Massage from $1.00 up Business nd Profes: The fish fight. Cafe- Sl0nes vs Home on- J c ' put up a great At the time, a 12-year-old foster No 1 vs Blain's, J.C.'s No. 2 vs. son of Victor King, was passing Brownwoods. by in a rovvboat. The lad Albert 'May 1 Home Oil vs Grand Petersen, was beckoned by Cafe Brownwoods vs J.C.'s No. 1. Cazes for assistance in pulling Blain's vs Triple C.'s, Manson's in the fish. Young Petersen, said s t c s Nn. 2 Stones vs Scotians. PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD SCHUMAN (Old Post Office Bldg.) "Why, thank you, darling! You seem to have lost . weight yourself lately. Cazes, was frightened for a Cmicents vs D. & S., Undcslr- short while by the size of the able vs Philpott Evitt, Oddfel- salmon but nevertheless aided impressive ln parade and concert. The band made the trip by motor. ' ' lows vs C.P.A., Rupert Motors vs Shrine Band Scores Hit " him in the hookinj Bytown Mac' Sales Senrief BimplM Ca 4 h p. - 1 Can. Lecion. Cold Storaee VS NORTHERN SPORTS MIKE COLUSSI Piano Technician Pianos Tuned Repaired PHONE! BLACK 389 . 210 4th Street Petersen is paper delivery m w ctoc .h!leM,inr. mi- i STEAM BATHS boy for the Daily News. , Com'cials vs Thom Sneet I Average weight of salmon wtni - I ' Phone 658 for reservations ciiugni nt-re is to dt pounds. Cummins D? I 1 : The Prince 'Rupert ' Shrine Club Band visit Hi Terrace Saturday and .scored a real hit. Not only was the concert music a delight to a large audience, the colorful band un. forms were Modern Vienna Picture Here 65 h p about Warranty 1 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 785 P. O. Box 140) Walter Pidgeon, Janet ani 1 SEE THE NEW... G.E REFRIGERATOn 9 !2 cu. FT. . only 3900 ; Peter Lawford are the three principals in "The Red Danube," exciting drama of postwar Vi MARGARET oPTovn enna, wnicn is snowing lonignt fefu n www Rod and Tuesday at the Capitol! Theatre here. An Important cast also includes Ethel Barry- WUAUTY KEPAiKtt for Downtrodden Heeln ' nd Worn Boles ' MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box T74 BecondAve sir focMm 8TONK B JROM ST. JOHN'S 10 VANCOUVER IT'S CORONATION ACROSS THENATlOi j more, Angeloa Lansbury and Louis Calhern. ?m The story is that of a British 1111 111 SmlA IJfiUll UJ I AT BLUE colonel who is sent to'Vienna to sin wVAirvju - j help in the work of repatriating p 0 wq tlORTHFRN B. C. POWER CO. GEORGE RORIE & CO. Public Accountant and Auditors. Income Tax Returns compiled G. L. RORIE. A A E. B. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. Besner Block Phone 387 displaced persons. He is accompanied by his young assistant, Peter Lawford, and a pretty senior subaltern, Miss Lansbury. They are billeted in a convent headed by Ethel Barrymore, a3 PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C.! HANDVi Blue 210 HOME S .1 GENERAL the mother superior. Lawford . I 111 M A U I ill -mil,, ... , ,a discovers Janet Leigh, lovely Russian ballet dancer who had I Building and FJ r BONnED . kin - c poors V OIL Bl taken refuge from the Soviets ( in the convent. Poignant drama j ensues with the girl eventually ; committing suicide while Pidgeon j is promoted to brigadier with a happy romantic ending between ' Lawford and Miss Lansbury. I 4 . A.P. GARDNER & CO. Chartered Accountants A. L. BELL, C.A.. Prince -Rupert, Terrace and , District until May 15 Prince Rupert' Hotel, Prince Rupert Terrace Hotel, Terrace Rlack 334 4 "taC rtJ OL KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE n se Calvert . p.o.iM Numerous exciting and thrill e ing episodes mark the plot. DISTILLERS (CANADA) CALVERT LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. 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