The I'rince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 3, 1954 A P. GARDNER HIAt'irrtmi, ..... & 3 Olson Retains Crown As Sore Duke Slows Kid IN THIS CORNER ' Now At Wallace's Of Course wimutiitu AiJUOUNTANTlj ALFRED L. BELL, C.A Resident Partner Prit.ee l(upwl rMy Ladies" i CHICAGO I Middleweight j champion Bobo Olson has a ;September title defence set against Joey Giardello after I leaving welter champ Kid Gav- DICK AIRES There's not very much we can say :n today's column excepi 325 Fourth Avenue East t.i. , "-"-I'HOUt; Rrf .. Tarruco Prinpo fl w. . ., u ''I 5 Easter Bonnet indicated Gavilan might have been able to chill Olson if he had been the same two-fisted buzz saw all the way. It was a toe-to-toe closing round in which Gavilan several times seemed to have Olson in serious trouble with crashing lefts and rights, only to have Bto display the tough tenacity that has given him 65 victories in 61 pro fights , -."-u.- Vancouver II you like the "flowers that bloom In 3 TODAY ONLY 7: - 9:00 p.m. thCTljr'ns," you'll, love our new Spring hcts; A11 the latest season's colors trimmed for a colorful Easter. The jjsnal Wallace's value in prices too. n CALAMITY Usir,, rtt Bobo had his bhy- ,-t pa; ..ty4 "May the best man win." We refer of course, to the Elks Lodge fight card slated for tonight at the Civic Centre which will see four Navy fighters meet four local boxer's. The card, as every man, woman and child in Prince Rupert knows, is headlined by the return match between Trent Ketchcson. Canadian amateur middleweight champion and Prince Rupert's Andy Marshall, 1954 Golden Gloves 165-pouhd champion. The purpose to send Marshall to the B.E. Games. . . The return fight was a natural from the first. Marshall hung up a quite authorative victory over the Canadian champ March 5, the first night of the Golden Gloves tourney. Kctchcson, as be-comes a champlon.-immedlately made it known that he would like a return match "anywhere, anytime." The time has come and both fighters have the chance of a ilan ruefully convinced that it takes two hands to beat a good man. Olson Friday night hacked and harassed a left-handed-punnhln! Gavilan, his right eyelid spurting blood from the ninth round on, for a split 15-round decision before 18,582 roaring fans at Chicago Stadium. Gavilan, who injured his right hand in a tune-up bout Feb. 23, didn't really explode wi h that hand until a torrid 15th round when he tried in WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE : from the announced gross gate of $334,730. plus a $100,000 melon from TV. Olson's 35 per cent cut of the net gate and TV gave him an estimated $122,866. Oav-ilan's share netted about m lifetime. Marshall hopes to repeat his Vancouver win and Ketchc- ' vain for the knockout he needed son wants to nrove that Marshall's victory was not so derisive ns to Win. GIVE GENEROUSLY GUARD THOSE YOU LOVE . , w-t'l fstS $cm&. .The Kid had nursed the hand in training to the suspicion of appeared. Which ever way it rocs, it will be a fight that will linger in (.AST NIGHT'S IGHTS Philadelphia Tommy Kirk, ' 155,' Philadelphia, outpointed; JoHnny Cicarclli,, 149'2, Wil- j mlpgton, Del. 7. Melbourne Marshall C'layi-.n.! 14.1V4, U.S., stopped Augustiio1 THE the memories of local fight fans for a good many years. A great tho j,Um state MhleUc Com. deal is at stake, the prestige of the Navy, the pride of a Dominion- niLsslon, who at, noon Friday said champion, and the reputation of a local champion. , i ftiter examination that it was KEYS OF TIIE j Argote, 142 '4, Spain, 6. all ritiht. KINGDOM 'The 15th round, when he threw all caution to the wind, Directed by JOHN M. STAHL Produced by JOSEPH L MANKIEW ' through: 20'i CtNTUy.FOX ENCOItEtiUMFHI I EDUCATION RESEARCH mi.v tote Wednesday ' ,""r!i ' WELFARE VANCOUVER 5 Hours One Way Phone 795 ;''! Eves. . 7: . 9:7.0 une 01 me iignis wnn mc navy iihs ueen canceiica oecause Billy Tsuchiya, speedy lightweight matched with RCN 132-pounder Art Ryan, had two bolls or carbuncle! lanced this week and it would be asking for trouble if he tried to go through with the fight. A glancing blow, although unintentional, would split wide open the spots operated on. However, Navy trainer Jerry Le Blanc, who was stationed here for four months in 1949, will probably accommodate ship-mate Ryan. - Also on the sick list is Bobby Good, 85-pouhder who was to( meet Billy Saunders, son pf Annunciation club trainer Martin Saunders, in one of the preliminary bouts. Bobby got the flu and Billy now takes on 90-pound Ken Murray. Incidentally Ron Earl, i Of Ab Hart's Terrace boxing club, is only 125 pounds, not 135 as stated on the -program. ...... ' RCN Sports officer Lieut. Jim Cumniings and trainer Le Blanc took. a dim yiew of the Elks proposal for switching referees and Judges. The navy thinks three judges is the best with .the point system being used, to score. In keeping with the Elks' plan to ask a naval officer to be one of the three Judges, Cmdr. A. H. Rankin, OBE, (CD) RCN, was approached last night by Eric Speers, TREATMENT FACILITIES iMake your ilonn lions pnynhte to SUNDAY MIDNiGHT CONQUER CANCER CAMPAIGN . co LhuirntuH "HOLIDAY IN HAVANA" DF.SI ARNA2 - MAR HATCHh.R "STRANGE FACINATI0N" HUCfO HAAfi CLEO MOORE OttnattiuM (PeuijU ; , Manager, Bank of Montreal, Prince Rupert, B.C, 4 coNTrN'rr it co.rvis iaio4 MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY FIGHTING LIKE JUNGLE BEASTS'S FOR THE LOVt Or ONE WOMANl LONDON (CP) Ox.oi'd Uni 'er-alty's oarsmen, their thin shell rolling and bucking In choppy .' water, took a two-length lead at. the half-way and rowed on to an tSpset victory over Cambridge today In the 100th renewal of the crew classic. Today's victory was Oxford's 45th. Cambridge has won 54 ! times, and one race was a dead j heat. J The lighter Oxford crew was ahead by iVz lengths at the finish, j EDMONTON (CP) Edmontoa Flyers polished dff Saskatoon. Quakers 8-4 Friday night to win-their be.st-of -seven series 4-2. : The Flyers now take on C&i- ' gary Stampeders. 'J i Vancouver Canucks outfought ' Rew Westminster 3-1 at Vancouver last night lo lake a, 3-2 lead iai games in the best of nine Jjemi-final. . , rCOME IN AND TRY IT I th REAL AS FLESH! HEl' ROYAL - PORTABLE V WITH SENSATIONAL fcO See Your (A. J SPEfD SELECTOR I r.xaited ruler of the Elks and the matter Is well in hand. Whoever ' the referee is in any particular fight, he will pick up the slips from the judges and hand them to( announcer Art Murray who will name' the winner. . Future of a Pony Baseball league In this city could be decided Monday night when a meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the council , room of the Civic Centre of all 42 eligible prospects and any parents and otu?r citizens interested in.helping to form this league between Little League iid senior. Barley Lewis will be willing 1o outline ! details to ' all wishing to help- at this lmportarttVmectitis. : 1 ' I ..: ': ... ... . - . '. ; POST SCRIPTS A couple of armchair sports both lost out on a bet they had on the number of continents there are on the face of the globe. Frank Romer claimed there are six and Empress Hotel bartender Bill Moore bet there were five. The World Almanac lists seven, Asia, South America, North America. Africa. Europe, Antarctica and Australia. Settle it anyway you like boys . . . . Trent Ketcheson almost missed the steak dinner staged tor local and visiting fighters bv the Elks Lodge because he was so engrossed mt. w . 'ft A T wr t. ' Local ROOFING and SIDING Experts GREER & BR1DDEN i-" HOWARD HUGHES hfl DANCE in the Navy Drill Hall ! ' H. i f $ - ii' 9 ) - INCtUDING HANDSOME ' FIBERGLAS CARRYING CASE LIMITED wammmmm 215 First Ave. W. fhbiie 909 In his battle with a 23-pound fish which ho hooked off the CNR ilo-k . . . 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