rrince Rupert Daily Ncwj Tuesday April 7. 1953 Chess Federation Grants Tournament Status to Six-Move-a-Minute Game Basketball Playoffs to Start Here Thursday Against Kamloops Merchants matches have a time limit offtake 05 Ity ARCH MirKKN'IK Caiiullnll Prrwi MtKlf Wtltrr ' . ' "'"" J i uegll) n Ic.v, rup miiv. ... c. ,4 i,u iiiuves ' me n.:i n hovr IX)NDON tCP) The aiuitere British Chess Federation Is The Whltsun congress, which i be J1 C ranting tournament .statu next May to the stx-moves-a-minute ijranri of the classical game. The occasion Is the annual will huve the championship course, expects standard chess ; bx-ase , as usual, cf . exHmm.t ,,tmnW 100 plaven, In , he a law " " . i . ,' m 1 Y Games Set Ahead To Allow Visitors Time To Get Home The climactic finish of this year's basketball season jrets underway here Thursday with the first of two paines to decide the B.C. senior "B" hoop champions when the Prince Rupert Challengers meet the semi-finalists from Kamloops. the individual bracket bracket of of th th Uvhtnlng tournament. It ob!; ytur r to open Orieinally scheduled 5-PIN BOWLER 1 here Friday, the games were set interested in the ahead a day because of lack of air transportation out of here on Sunday. Kamloops Merchants, who defeated Cloverdale 118-110 in a two-came series last week-end i Whit.sun chess congress at II- J ford. Essex, where Individuals! ! ond teams for the first time will ! p-tlclpate In the Lightning ! Chs Championship i The hnppcd-up version calls I lor a move in 10 seconds, eom- ! pared with the usual world tournament pace of a minimum I of II moves an hour Eileen I runnier, funnel 15. it I lsh champion, seems to sum up the reaction of leading players , She railed II "enormous fun and : a relaxation from slow chess." Miss Trimmer added that the game. descnUd by a chess authority as being old as the hills, is particularly Interesting because a ceitmn sliekness can take a mediocre player a low? way agiiinist an expert used to .deep analysis. The trick of lightning chess Is to be slick without making obvious blunders This helps your serious game, particularly when you tend to overshoot ! your 10-mllute Rame limit " Monday's school opening, coaoh Sandy Barton said in telephone conversation. The Basketball Association said advance tickets purchased for Friday's gam will be good on Friday: those for Saturday's came will be exchanged for Thursday tickets. The visiting team will bring eipht players and coach Barton The Kamloops squad was narrowly beaten here four years ago in the senior B finals. Meanwhile, coach Alex Bill, assisted by Don Hartwig. is whipping his Challenger lineup into shape to meet an expected tough opposition. wilL drive to Prince George by 'private car. 'hen fly by CPA to Terrace and come here by the airline's limousine. ! Several of the players on the Kamloops team are teachers ! who have to return in time for SPRING LEAGUE A tpeciol meeting will be ucj WEDNESDAY, APRJL 8, 8 ot the Bowling Alley this Mi.rriNG is iMmitTtvr AH inte.reoted haulers re rrquestrd Ui jli,. SEVEN MEMBERS OF YtGOSI.AVIVS OLYMPIC rowing team above have arrived in Canada to start a new life Landing at Halifax, they said emigration :o Canada was not a quick decision "We had been thinking about it a long time " The seven are engineers and will live in Toronto. The eighth member oi the team became ill before they sailed from Germany but will join them later. BI.AIR M. C I.KKK, 62-year-old director of British Columbia's DVA veterans' welfare services, has been named manager of the lost Bi itish Empire Games in Vancouver. He was born in Montreal, educated in Toronto and has lived in Vancouver since 1032. He was prominent in Canadian athletics before being wounded in the First World War. utdoors Between the two of us. we re getting our team ready in half Top Canadian Football Club Promised to Annis Stukus ... with Marty he usual time," said Bill. "Be- I sides, we are able this way to i develop a few new techniques I by pooling our efforts. "The whole team Is cnthus-1 Tile time element in chess . .me In about a century ago, savs Hiian Rellly. editor of the British Chess Magazine Before that, big-time chess boiled down Continued from Last Weeki Next day we were at it again more good fish, several In ex VANCOUVhR Annis Rtu- to dig m up. The other clubs kus. new manager -oach of the 'are getting desperate They British Columbia Lions, got right . know there is lots of talent here i -- ' " " jt-j iustie with our arrangement. cess of to grub our Junior 15 pounds, but no more explained the veteran coach of ldown to business after his arrival and are trvlng fi? 'ish at fabulous Monce- several senior "B" victories. ' from the East. ' player before to a war of attrition with in super r.n..,!.. I. a,. n..,m rw .. .... . i . . ... 'winner t.ie player ranging " town Falls, rV,..uw...B h -y. ne ns npeiieu a uowniowii; Th- Uons wm t field a team ; n, ,,..,,, hvslr li. to represent the Challengers in !o(fi(.e M headquarters for Van-' ,.. but Stukus ho,-s to! M.., 11 . So it continued until October 5. Around mid-afternoon a fish the fii.aU: Jim Flaten, imnufr's enlrv in I he Western i,. f... a....,-.,,-,., .... ''.'. ' . . . ITS HI .... ..... , n la.teit nours , i .imes . : Interprovinrial Football Union. p.)r,-4 u,ls year to help coach ( Nowadays, aside from worlJ Stukus knows he has carved junior and intermediate teams. I tournament. London league , himself a man-sized job In mold-, - took the lure right at my feet, Davis. Rupe Holkestad. Ray and immediately he broke wat- Spring. Don and Sid Scherk. r. tots of water, and several Mickey Webster, Art Olson, Ted gallons drenched me. Then be- Arney and Ron Webber. tHt Ifllirirm 1953 HILLMAN 7rud gun the twisting, writhing, bull-j , strong defeneeman and h(s h(. expIa,nwl , i, .iftUy. and all the slash-, bi.l would have , dogging, many enable centre ..S(ire , k)OW u jj be tmu,h, bu! PLAY ing iricits oi uie liesinun s.ctr- j)Kea 10 see on ms imeuij i uirn head. Away went 300. 400 feet; Carlson, whose injured right i you just wan, we 11 have the best ; football club in Canada. "Well find players If we have of line, then he came back only hand prevents active participa-to repeat the whole performance tion in the plavofts. Canada's most exciting new tc Ltt us thow you th 33 HEW FiAWtS ffiert hov deUghlrd oil Canada SEE US TO-DAY HEPPNER MOTOR GREER & BRIDDEN LIMITED Builders and Contractors FOUNDATIONS ASPHALT HOOFING CONCJIKTK WORK INTLTJOK Jiul EXTKRIOU INNOVATION Phone 9OT Prim e Rupert, B.C. P O. Box 721 time and again. Meanwhile, the third inter Although Betty and I fish only ptayoff game scheduled for five paces apart that is all the tonight will either brinst the pace we have on the rock ledge championship to North Stars or. it is our rule to reel up when if they lose to Fraser & Payne. Juniors Race For Derby Awards McBride Street Phone Bloc the other has a fish on, to lake tie up the series 2-1. note ot the time, never to offer, stars broke the 1-1 tie Sutnr-advice, and never to gatf the day night by edging the cloth-others fiih. So the fight was all iers 43-42 in a closely-fought mine, and again I had visions of contest. landing a record steelhead. Both teams in made up of At the 30-minute mark I was Booth Memorial High School Race for the biggest fish in the Rupert Rod & Gun Club open salt water derbv is getting'. in control, and knew that thU student and present a fajtjmore competitive each dav jn fellow wis not the size of the brand of ball. Stars are coached the Junior division with 10 lush fish of a few days ago. fur by by Jack Evans. F-Ps by Don entered headed bv a 10-pound, i now there was only about 75 feet Hartwig. Both conches are high 4-ourlce grey cod i of line between us. Slowly the ' sc hool teachers. The top entry by Billy Wa-mough is followed by another' one of his weighing 10 pounds even. Third spot is a tie between J 1 Johnny Clausen and Gordon j 1 Rlnt arh hsvlnn etpl,pd 111 line was shortened, and then I had him at my feet. I reached for the gaff, but he took one look ano went away from there. Ail that work to do over again, and work I surely did. Emile Francis On First All-Star Team At 42 minutes he wa.s quite KAMLOOPS VERSUS PRINCE RUPERT a 9-pound, 14-ounce cod. In i fourth place is Lynn Guibraith, ' with an 8-pound. 8-ouncc entry. ; Tlie derby closes April 25. after which prizes will be award- docile, so I took him out and we left for home. Stopped at the .store and on the scales he showed 23 pounds 10 ounces bled ; ill! vsm m Any t'..i.r,e un mii.-!n-. to tuf sfirne :'::ii':Y' 1 I J'!vj K-rT ' T . ril '1'ialdy at the n(-n i,f oti-m. ; 1 i . ifw ip" . i You II fir,. ih;,t "h.-.r..n Sj,r.Tii. vuu H:K-n:.-"i. ' '1 ' 1 6 A mpm frLJl. 'h&M ffjggsag. l iasfiifr(v'i,twi -' u., vxIA1- out: 39 inches length; 21 inches! ulii r tomonion ana girth a clean fresh-run fish ; baskatoon eacn lanoeo. iwo piay- with the faintest blush of crim-ie'' on tr.e western hoc Key son on the cheeks. This ended ', League all-star team and Van- the fishing for nine days, as we couver and Calgary the otner ed for the fir.st three heaviest fish Weighing in station Is at John Clausen & Son. Cow B;y Entry forms are available there, too. In the adult division, ifor entrants 16 and ovor, a 7-pound cod leads the field Meanwhile, a 12-pound, 9-ounje entry by Joe Latoskl Is the only competitor so far in the Rod ti Gun Club steelhead were to hunt with a doctor and positions, league preuaem ai hi, wife from Oregon. Leader announced. So it was boom and saddle,! Vancouver s winner was goalie rifles and the mountains, and tmiie irancis. wno arew no oi we brought in two good moo.se; possible lu points in me and a fully grown brown bear, I voting to icao. me an-.siar no ne was loiiowea Dy vie the latter believed to he the onlv triWes derby which opened last Friday. one of hi-s color ever killed in ' Stasiuk. Edmonton right wing,The derby extends to May 3 this vicinity.. itn Uii- . On October 15th. back at the I tac" rnember 01 the nrst canyon, Betty was ready before jsQuad receives $108 from the I, and on her first cast into the "'ague, n stto.iu wiuau. t-unsisi- well-re.sted water she hooked the lnK 01 lw0 Payers eacn irom roushest-actlns steelhead I haveiv"'tf,ria and Saskatoon and one " have a GOOD RUM for your money ever known Ho tnnlr Ihp li.re tm acn from tomonton aUO. NCW Thursday, Friday soon as the retrieve commenced, ! Westminster, also was named, j 100 feet out, ana Immediately 1 nese Payers get 3 eacn irom ;the league. i (Continued on page 5i Flrst Team-Goal. Emile Fran-1 Che-ron Supreme utwler anv .Ir.vin o.n- iJsjiHiiri .V't ' V-Ji" '.w I V . - JF ,-j, " , riitmns. Ttai l.y m .-.r,. mi.re lima tid:::!!::::'! . V Xv Columbia mol'Sikb. are sil.-l..i. to Chevron :tEiif3;::l!2t:-3 ? -i V'Jr 't '. ' cis,. Vancouver; defence. 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