Kernembt btrWr1 " TorotiUi u,..,i. . Sport Fans in Britain Bet Against Aii Types of Weather-No , Money Back i Th nuv-and-Drav practice Is rr.nce Rupert Ooiiv New; Thursday, retiruary 12. I'M Kid Gavilan Retains Welterweight Crown -kU tine" ol victory over Ni-w v, c JO year, ho U,nl?il won the niil ti-l, hut l,t u, th( R W'y Cup T now coach., lht T(T .Wnniweaarh CfcjL Rt" Z Plunking oon the pric of taken for grants by nut Bnt- -t'uha's Kitl ("avilan, rujrpt' admission and hoping lor uie in vi LONDON - Sport fans in is ,n contrast to th Cana- the Daily Mirrors Tom PhUips. ,hs ii.ds regularly bet the dlan practice where fa:.s set ho devoted long, angry article CIIICACO (CP) i . l i i i. . rl,v. I be from the R'fiooi 01 nam Ki'tftf, tiu-'ivu t-nirv fee to irxirt spectacle? their money bark if none or only to cancelled soccer game hainpion and tween Newcastle Vnited i si .1. T n.. f i imiu uiu nbtti iii7 t! HOCKEY SCO! Will "Hle J.Edmon., Tueoma 4. Nt . against fog. rain or ice. a stipulated part of the event is Rain checks are practical:? played r I ioht with his explo.vive punching to hold bid world: OSHl ? 1 WKUerwfiBht title on a ldth-round tecnnioai KnotK- I vamioops 1, K-knx I ' out. ' ! .n..lvtiviu. i'.-n T"l;iv USED CARS Swansea. Fog bla.nktted the field after e ght minutes of play and 63,000 person left the ground with the pospect of having to pay again to se the same match The replay attendance wtls 61.000, making total club receipts or neariy $49,000. Phillips called unsuccessfully for a boycott of the replay as the only way to force a ram-check ruie. -GKVTLE BOOING- In any other country in the u--'-i thre would have been a AT . lait gaily dancd a few rhumb.i steps tn his crfrner while waving to a roaring crowd of Davt-y : partisans. 11 was no contest, although the game Davey kept flicking 4j i nc pivij.j ' ey was unable to answei the hell J ! ' for tne loth after abubing a '", bloody Uatlng in the savage , ninth Gavilan flunked the Michigan t ; C RUPERT MOTORS hn lni)tent punches in annoying fashion against the 21-year- Slate srad l,le nnais oi n graduate course in pugilism. After the bout stopped. Oavl- old champ. 1948 Gavilan immediately clam Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Sedan Ai!ir...t:c tran.mis.Mon beater radio. nr paint u.- 4 i3.aJL iv - 1 , -I' Ht.jK ;-.3r 1 tu for a shot at h mlrtd weight ctown against Handy D. Arney Tops $1650.00 riot, broken heads, burnt-out T stands, overturned cars, hospi- ( tais full of in.-ured and juils bursting with demonstrators." he Sf f 1. . 1. --' (Turpin or Bob Olson, i He said he wanted to take on ; the winner of the proposed i tournament to screen some U roiitendi rs for Sugar Ray Rob 10-Pin Bowlers siiid. Yet there was only a "little gentle booing" when the referee cauea mis game J Don Amey of Chumps topped i the mixed ten-pin bowlers Utut The Football Aiwiation com inson's vacated loo-pouna line. Let Turpin or Olson find out who champion and then I fight that ry" ""'d Oavllan. week with hi hih ungle f 222 while Bill Anderson of Delnor cantured the hiKh three -ore 1947 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan S1100 I 1947 Ford 4-Door Sedan $1050 ; ' ( 1948 Austin Coach $650 I 1949 Plymouth 4-Door $1150 i ( 1948 Dodge Cub Coupe $1200 ( 1950 ?4-Ton International Panel $1100 ! AL I.MR. MIRDFR) MILLS wa ready to hurl the bell tthe Umekeepersi at Woody Strode during a wresting match In Edmonton Strode is a former footballer who played end for Calgary Stampeders when they won the Grey Cup tn ms The officials get the bell away from Mill before anyone was hurt. 4-i aith M2. Other men bowling over 200 games mere Anderson and Jo Long of Art Murray, both with 212. For the ladies. E Anderson f Delnor captured both hleh score with games of 13, 128 and 179 for a total of 443 Team honors went to the Chump who rolled hieh single of 830 and a triple of 2 338 Results -Chumps 4. Pelnor fl: Spare. 4. MCs 0; Art Murray 3, Northern Dtstributors t. SPORTS ROUND-UP Hv GAYLK TALIJOT Rupert Motors Ltd. mented that the system of rain checks is "ingenious but entire-1t a matter for the cluht them- ' selves. "They aren't obliged by law to I refund money." said a spokes- j man. "Any club can install this system if it wants to But the association can do nothing until a club cr clubs sponsor such a ruie for a membership vote " I P TO REFEREE Referees are responsible for . ' ruling on cancellations and the generally-accepted standard is to i call it off hen the referee can't ! see either goal from centre f.eld. ' ' Pre-gain? cancellations are xade. the spokesman said, to inconvenience the fewest possible 1 fans, depending on ice or fog' conditions. 1 1 ii aatSLu. tW IIMWI aatMNMi jaW Lomi Cad 4 ! Phone 866 Prince Rupert, B.C. NKW YORK (AD Frank Lane of Chicago White Sox cemented his position as the tradingest general manager in the history of baseball when he obtained firt-baseman Ferris Fain from Philadel ST .1 - phia Athletic? in the winter's most important deal. Since he took the job In 194? 13 u a SUPER-KEEN, MIRROR-FINISHED EDGES GIYE THE BEST-LOOKING SHAVES EVER! a n LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND. STORAGE LTD. FaUblWhed 1911 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATis .MIirrtNb . . . I OK WARDING . . . Sing til Experienced handling Loral. NaU'ti-vkc if4 World-wide HhipmenU. "MOVE WITH I ASF. . . . SHIP VH 1IMMP Agents Allied Van l ines I Id. Agnes Pierce of I.vons headed all lady five-pinners thu meek as she knocked over pins for a 31H) high aingle store, and Jtsiig Khenlon of New laurels added up three game for an 844 total..' highest so far bowled l ih Uaeue Her team also raptured the single and triple high scores, establishing a new record wlih 1,132 and 3 151 In B Division. Robbl Kohl run 1 n?.n!' Si' 4' WJWWrUllliiiig Army Nurses To be Moved Nearer Front Phone M or CI ( or. ini v4 1- with the avowed intention of making some rhanpr." Lane has takt-n part in "0 deals Involving a Utal of 180 players Net t stngle man remains of , the Wlu fxix team hf Inhcr-Itc.l from h:. pred-fesvr. Irlie O'Uinnor Early bettinw quotations .Icre make Roc ky Marcuno an S '.o 5 favorite tc retain his heavyweight title when he fiphts Jersey Joe V.'aicott f'.r the second time at Chicago April 10. i i Wings, Rangers In 2-AII Tie NEW YOP.K (CPi Johnn' Wilson's goal at 6 2a of the third rjerlod gave Detroit Red Wings a 2-2 tie with New York Rangers Wednesday night. The deadlock increased Red ' Win?s' Nation.-.! Hockey League j lead over second -place Mont-j rea.i j WKsor.'s tally ijne on a 25-i loot screened shot which slip-1 ped between the pads of Lorn ! WoiSlcy. - SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN of Bulfers topped the kelers , with a sinKle of 260 ard Winnie O'il'S of McKays stretched out three games for a triple of "01. Bulgers nabbed both team honors with scores of 1 014 and 2 7S9 j This week marked the end of the eeond "third" In the Indies' leapue with Dotns and Gordon ti a They GWt Y Smoother Shaves And last For longer Tka OiJ '-lf Al This has created some sur-; prre Irt view of the fact that Pappy Joe was fur ahead on KOREA (f Canadian Army nursing sisters ahcrtly wili be serving closer to the Korean front line. They are expected to be pou'ed to the 25th Canadian field dre?.s-ing station, in the general area ,of Tokchong. within a mof.th. ; Tok -hong is 23 miles r.orth of : ; Seoul. Canadian nurses first were .posted to Korea la.it September, when a re-organiation of Commonwealth division medical facilities was begun by Col. G L Morgan Smith of Barrio.- Ont.,' director of the division's mciical services. STILL ON M n n m r i H;storic Synogogue MONTREAL CP The oldc-it r-naogue in Canada, the Shei.r-kh lurael Sycajogae here. wUt ..M-si. its 185'.h anniversary Ordinary Blades Gillette Blade are sharp, .rTT sharp and give trie beM-1oour,g, molt comfortable shave poasibie. Now to uvc time, mi fuss and make blade changing eay, ait for Gillette Blue Blades in the modern dispenser that dealt 'em out unwrapped ready far u. You pay ju the regular price of trie blade alone. 20 for $1.00 - 10 for 50e In IMPROVCD DISPISSCRS with Built-in Compartment for Uses' Blades B.n,,lnr Regular Piuknu Package 5 S blades hladeS 35c Jit XI 1 Anderson going into the final stretch tied for first stint In B Division, a four-wav tie for first place between the following will be plaved-off Pundav: 75 Taxi Commercials. PR Plumbing and Bulgers. Results A Division New Laurel 4. Stars 0; Savoys 4. Dlbbs 0. I yon 3. Dorr.s 1: Cloverleafs 3. Runrtse I. Mansons 3. Lucky Strikes I; Gordon U Anderson 1. Annettes 2. It Division fikeena 4 Toilers 0: MrKavs 4. Rupert Radio 0: 'Cooks 3 75 Taxi 1. Commercials 3 Big Sisters 1, Buleers 3. Co-op I: 7th Ave. Mkt 2. P R Plumbing 2. points and looked a certain winner when Rocky pole-aed him tn the 13th round at Philadelphia last summer. , The wise monev figures Wal-ro'.l shot his bolt in the first bout, when he made ptvbnbiy lite grealeit fijhl of lus long career, only to lu.se The odds-makers doubt he can shake off the riiefnoiy of that terrible left lioolc. They add that Joe has turned 33 since the other fight His only hope they believe, lies in the possibility he can tail into Ms 4 SALE v- i with a week-end of rededication and a banqu'-t on May 13. It iwas founded in by Jewish ... . itv, tt. Bri- I' 1 M - . . V Fm W 1 1 soio.eri who came im tish forces to Canada. CAME FROM 1 1 PAX Morgan Smith moved the station tut of Seoul and formed In its place a "communuations zone hospital" with nurses at -rn. 0 1 1 O 20 DISCOl tached from the Commonwealth Base General Hospital in Kure. Japan. The station was moved powerful young rival and pit Fashion Footwec forward to undertake a greater him away within two or three share ot tiie work from the Im- round. A man could get hurt mediate front. , trying to do that to Marrlano. U.S. Army nurses throughout ! Try Daily News Wont Adi Trade in Your me war nave .y.v rl ...uvt-i, ; The hardest hrxnt working working athle athlete (jioe to in ironv. . In the world at the moment almost eertainly Is Jack Kramer, the big tennis player-promoter A fellow who followed Jack's troupe closely says the wonder to him Is that the veteran pro has been able even to stay close to his new rival. Frank Sdg-man, In victories won on their tour. As he described it. Kramer ! puts In such a full day handling RELEASE ORDERLIES ! Surgical nursing at the station : has been done until now by! nursing orderlies of the Royal ' Canadian Army Medical Corps 1 Morgan Smith says ttiey have done i "terrific" Job but ha,ve borne '"unfair responsibility " Post-operative nursing should l)e done by graduate nurses, trained for the job, freeing the orderlies for work In the medical wards. Will Give You One Week We A Trade-in Allowance ol the details of arrangements In each city that It's something of I HIRAM 1 I VrAIKfR j imperiaT I CANADIAN vllI, I an anti-climax to him when he finally climbs into his shorts and faces 'Sedgman across the net. Service Vehicles IMPERIAL In the exquisite m ' DECANTER. Musi Pay To Park On the Purchase ol a Hew Pair ol Shoes Mrs. Jim Coleman Puts on Blue Bonnet Unless On Duty Reports it Best! The radio gag line that urges the listener to "put something (CHILDREN'S SHOES NOT INCLUDED) in the pot; boy," doesn't always apply to the Army if the "pot" concerned Is a parking meter. I 'I ? s ' The office of the Judge Advo cate General of the forces ruled BOTTLE that parking meter fees demanded by some cities need not be paid by operators of service vehicles on official duty. This allowance will be made on any pair of wearable shoes. These will be donated to the Solvation Army for charitable purposes. Oxfords and other low-hceled shoes are needed. High-heeled shoes are not suitable. Although the ruling permits parking free of charge where meters are located, members of the armed forces operating service vehicles have been told I 'twJ to limit the length of time they are parked and not take undue Mr. -Iiu (-oi.frM wvs: hmixk Uj k Honnkt Martr amif t ftlwv mv i hrt. fhotr? for l lavor. Nutrition aihI j l'ottninv! "Like the wife if the not4t. t imrt writer, voii ll love llr.i.rsK Mi.vf. IVinktV winny w-t tUvtw nm! it ; Iti-'CtoiiM ('ilii-n-yell'iw i-olor jii 1 tui t,-lM-Mnw hen iiiH'inir-ti'it iw when i advantage of regulations. Fines for illegal parking or other traffic offences come out of the soldier's own pockets and. when he's In the wrong, he may f.et a second disciplinary slap $2.00 IS THE MAXIMUM ALLOWANCE ON ONE PAIR OF NEW SHOES FAMILY SHOE STORE l5 wH D I j T I l l t R SOf THE FAMOUS 'W fre-h from the rms"TJior. Ani the ! monev iH.Lrxfc Hi. i r. Ilossf.r rnxm ih Iw oviiine newA for nil who want to , ft nt ' h hwwt l-iHn! it k ri- u in inhvMlu illv mjiw in pure nlunii-l riiun foil with inner itun hmrnt Ijiuhk. f t frfthlfn-yellow Infix hhkt. fur ft rwJ IMU Uci. . . m-m ' from the army after the civilian court has finished with him. On the whole, army headquarters said, driving a service vehicle entitles a driver to few : if any privileges. Free parking I In certain areas Is one of them. LIMITED CHARLIE ROBERTS Phone 357 Box 638 'Ihii adverluiement Is not pulilished or displayed by the Mqunr Co""'"1 (lovernnient of Itritisli Coliiniliia. "ii 1 1... ,i