tan- n d i trie former acheoule Deulunri.g U.ttial dales nave ,, mvci. I Penticton on March 13. "d l March 14, Id and .Prince Rupert Doiiy News Thursday, February 28, 1952 1 ' BCABA wired Mr. Forward Penticton. All-Star Team Selected for Bulgers Beat Annunciation THE ROUND-UP :1 7 ha 1 1 v mfw; By LARRY STANWOOD WRESTLING Piay-Off Trip I n. i'ti'd capacity ; ciud ana ine uuu uiuo irora Tulger's proved the strongest team of the name when 'they outscwed Annunciation 32-25 in th.? Junior Basketball League Tuesday night. Ruleer's nlavd one of tlieir i" " -f"- - - A. i0 tiHRW 1 ,;lpplin8 session : Black Belters. " f. irr tiiis weeK-j Contrary to popular opinion, i ii'ive the oppor- judo, or ils counterpart, Juiy-' 'L-.l judo dls- jilsui, did not originate in Ja-e 1(1 1 . , a ... nr. L,,,. in r.-.Hia r,tY,a snort SP0 1 II best games of the season but the rfmaV I)r"vt' 10 " 1 . .... Anminriatlnr. lenm nh.ved well 1 Members of the Co-op Challengers who expect to make the trip south for the Senior "V playoffs were selected last night by Coach Alex Bill. They are Jim, Flauri, 'Rupe" Holostad, Joe Davis, Art Olson, Don Scherk. Ray finrins, Mickey Webster, "Tiny" Cav!- Les Mathews. Herb Morgan. Carlson, who is leaving next week lo enter the Ooicien Glove i. will remain In Vancouver aitcr I the fights to join the Challen v M ago, says raw-erscm, woo nas J 'r '' , U" and lieW lhe stronger torn , ,H And v studied to a large extent th V' uen train- background of his favorite sport.' l in the second and third ' h',? -,t the Cen- From India, China passed th1,'ar""rs-, , . , lor . ,, the hard f' rt a art of self-defence to Japan, the Bi.lfc.-fs worked P"MI . ?. ...u,.... j .a ... - , ear thev took back in the last CIVIC CENTRE, Friday, Feb. 29 and Saturday, March 1 8:30 p.m. Both Nights MAIN EVENT ANDY TRF.MAYNE (American Heavyweight champion) vs BID (Lil Abner) R. VITAL (Xo. 1 contender for championship) SEMI-FINAL CINGKR OUARA (Women's Champion) vs KORY PALMKR (of Western Sports Centre) Prices: Reserved Seats, $1.50; Adult rush, $1; Student rush, 50c Tickets on sale at Civic Centre and Grotto Cigar Store. Pick up your rush seats now and avoid waiting at the door. , . i "Wf,iit rimiou w i ii uuumi-u t hh a J Maple Leafs Even Again With Montreal Canadierss n Antlersun, anouiei will pro- 4 ,udo-ist b iv 11 ., - ' I am ivcni Jigoro Kano worked out the) Atmunc.atlon boys play but they were handtcappod present )udo system, known by,narJ his name, several decades Mo.lbr th?lr ,ack of he.Rht and size. Russe" McNeil was in tine form Two schools, one in Tokyo, the , other in London, give the only img the scoring for Bulper s gers on their way to renucion. in his tiara xTirn; vapv TP Tnvnntn Mmt1p T.fafs madw1 it ManaKer Angu j has qualilica Z n before the Black s . u,r rtnriif'S wer? IN Ij 1 VIUV " " 1' " j Rill t5il, Team 1 Cam iriaimti chances count Wednesday nipht to de-;Macphee and bcaba represen their ni'inff liu il iiici-iv-tn v- piui), ',,,. ! tat ive Don Forward are workini recoirnized official instruction ollwun "I"1 I'"'"" . '"' " 1 COtt'i! JUOO rvauu juuu. mn nian with with nii.P nine, Hp no Mi. M?n 11 of of the thc.rai.ncw leat .lNeW 1 iuin 01 K Ivailgcm .fc -J - 111 - u-v,...,, ... , wltn w.m 10Cai BasKeiDau -" ns-viauu.. ,i tl.e Vancouver T - - i t : ,v.r, Ivrtfi. innAQfonc uf AT;iHir,n President K. rt. o Jim uav iu.uu I t. Will"! O liCUlU lliaiiv ihl t . NAUm'i l ) T If in !l 1 I lLUC 1 1IJ I ill I IC Jl.1V C IViWy JU"0 C V " - Nor Crowd-Pleoscr ! have playoff dates return tlAct. possible seven toul shots. . , . i,p sixii t jul-jitsui, perhaps 30 or 40, practising them , Qart,.r timv scores were: 10-5, (ll,are (jaraen- i with Cal Gardner scoring what '!;! 'further, is self-; faithfully throughout his life- ,.( 12 ,9.,9 32.25 t. The victory pulled the Leafs turned on a pass from Harry ' ,A. inttamf. in judo, time. i r.f,t. r.Umni unri'inti second nlace t'e witn Watson Watson added an insurance - I T-.. ,. A f . k,w nH i-k.. .ntiau Pf j iH M . . t npvur will be a snfctaior Boori. ' . J. :. .. . ' una! with Oarflner and Howie ' oult tnt 13 wwm Kame' The aun"5 game u ,t a crowd-nleaser when i , ' n-miAn, I being of Annunciation., two periods during which tiie l""d period. 7, 6, Leafs had a 1-0 lead on sal 5. Smith's first period goal. ' Don Raleiah got the only New 1 Remember when? Last!! us it may take as long as three Bulcers MacNeil 8, Smith hours for one throw! Sedgwick 5, Saville. Husvik A display, however, is differ- Newfield, Pillold 1, De Muji ent, which .presents combined Toial 32. Kata (form practicel and Ran-j Annunciation Desavmeaux dorl i free playi, and opponents Prystay 2. Turcotte fl, Bury try mainly to please spectators Dumas. Smith, Lftourneau ' in making as many throws as Total 25. 6 York goal on a passing play with Jonn j McGraw, one of base f Mids tlu-re. In Jut-' ...j twist and break" usually ends there, s. name of such a v fi- way. is "udehisi- " 'nu' , , , . . Jmiiiiirv aim of Judo ' 4 the body healthy, , useful, and to give ,,,it, , mental and moral ,. he seience" h,is in i, appniximately 820 160 offensive arid rj-.e The average ju- t, m i siiM-ialies m 4, Gave Stewart and Hy Butler bal-s mosl dynamic personai-. ( 1 early in the third period. : ities, was buried at New York 13 . i The Leafs came back quickly . year3 ago today. During 42 years in tlie eame. including 30 as mm m i i i , w . 4 Patterson, who Intends to main In Prince Rupert, hopes to form a judo club here. , manager of the New York Giants, his teams won three world's series and 10 National League pennants. (More Sport Page 2) Ich Pretence in o Wrestling Grunt? ,1 spectators howl, eludes fractures of the skull, "'j i i.vin scream at inv both shoulders, right foot. Those American Slippers you've read about in p of a grappling show, Yimdx, all ribs on one side concerns the so-called and twQ Qn the oUu,ri dlsloca. :'"P hwn.ansh.p in f i wrassliii' Is usually broken noses to be counted. with a lot of grunt-; The junior heavyweight Z., ailing but some of pion. hy the way, Is reported to if.--, n ins are rmenty real, oe a ii il of them are "fak- one oi tne worm s ricnes wrest-. lers. He claims he received all his injuries legit" In more than il.000 matches In the ring. a looK ai uaiuiy - f." instance. He's rec- the junior heavy-,.i:m)iun of the world Y VOGUE MADEMOISELLE NEW YORK TIMES And other publications ARE V AVAILABLE IN PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert fans will also inninr l.pnvvweitht cham- f lYwiIEN i WHEN ONLY ONLY1 It WILL DO VI G t .us straight on in ik with the polish and pion when Anay iremayne km jti.un eollei Ud an as- . foot in the Civic Centre ring Frl- oay and 6aturday nignt maicn-iniz hanunerlocks with "Li l Ab fl ' : tttf bruises, scars, lb and broken bones . 4 ivue caused any or-r .f;i! to lay down quiet- .-.inl. avray. it' enouuh stitches in ner" Rattal. Tremayne is con-j sidered one of McShaln's top) threats and already has been loosely reterred to. as world: EXCLUSIVELY AT I anatomy to stretch champion. .$ and do'.vn the other A local sports enthusiast, Sev ! 4 -ire Slate Building, if Duminata, recently attended a i and hud end to end .Twinayue grunwr at Vancouver to one sports -writer. Exhibition Gardens and agrees l..s been in so manv Andy is really a rough boy. -.lie probably could plav Dominate), former Prince Rupert in the movies with- all-star eager, also saw several ..rsal." All in all, he s top-notch hoop fixtures in com-i.1 almost two years ; pany With Art Murray, both of if. in periods ranging whom, plus the mUsus in either ;hoes ltd. PHONE GREEN 595 tcay to three months, .case, have just returned from a BOX 638 I jii list of some of Mr- ' three week tour oi American iries in the ring in-' west coast sport centres. .5 ,: K 'i--i!- i ' j..- i k' ;. -Hi f , - L . !.!' t , '' -c -vq V :i I ; t--" ! . -Lt -sA ksi' , 4- !:rf';v e- ' 1 i - -I'l, . -iM r . 1 lr 3 r t i , ...- . 4 t- ." ;i i Ji t v to ' J ' - i ii. ii ii i r ' 'It - . : w ,-f f " V i . i -i i,i i . . i t ti '.'v'.&-!i ' iu. , ""''v 'H- '-n''. 1 ' " . J . H " . -' I a Jb, H s 1L1 ' ' , it i -. i!,r J 1 pv: t U ,. i i , " ''' V - ' T ,.f 1 - VK ' u " t . ' i , ...U v. . . 5f 41 t ffi r i , l?4 ' (.4. , 4, M VtvA k U.i .... i' A . t 9 Playoff Dotes Stab in Back 't. n in the championship contest, should be ii rue consideration given to them. It ym ! Go Places! Go Mavy 9 i .i, the back." is what Coach Alex Bill called fl test move to change A" basketball playoli' "ilthc third time. Accord-- received by Don For-Hhcrn IK ABA rcpreson-f" dates rail for Pen -: f. s to bei'in March 14. : 'f Fiiday and means a : f'l-mn until Monday, t 'I1 r finals arc to begin 1 -4 whit means another Or it Is going 10 oe anouici iorm of pushing around, something to w hich Piqince Rupert as a whole has been the brunt of since its iiiception? We support any fight the local association may put up to keep 1 the last, revised schedule of the play-off games THE R.C.N. NEEDS MEN TODAY! A Get the Facts about a Navy Career from New Metlakatla Merchants 1 will be visitors in the city' Monday and Tuesday for a two-game exhibition series with Co-op Challengers. Merchants at pres- 'lays, lime it rusts us about ' k.'cp the team going NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER , Hiifi noihing." com "Aml what mim tim i ni. nrp tourinc on their own - H.M.C.S. CHATHAM, , PHONE: 526 PRINCE RUPERT' t -11 madf their ar- boat and are playing several fc with employers for native villages, such as Kitkatla, tween I he old dates I Port Simpson and Old Metia- 'h 12-20 Thev rif.n'l Irut.ln M t " This advertisement is not poblisned i or displayed by th Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbi. I1'-UD a'.l their- htiriiv ' Mcnnwliile the nlav-off dates ft ban.'1 for leauue championship in wiscover 9 inclined to agree with ; which Munsons and Elks meet "'most appears as for battle will be set ahead to ''so dates are hring March 6, 7 and 8. An exhibition "I'nit uiiv rerjiiirl f it- fen tine hrt.ween ton Senior rag- iiocoiiveiiieiice. We don't' ors. inrludins a feature attrac- should be to ki n tirrn event, of an old-timers' '1. Sure iurely. when Prln . nm u sliil hpine nlanned. as UNDAUNTABLE TEAM which makes up the first lrhe on the championship-challenging Challengers ai Jim Flaten (in the air) and Rupe Hulkestad. Fiaten drives in under the hoop in one of his favorite layups while Holkestad is ready for the rebound. Just in case. 'IfllMrS ll'lVO In n,r.!l .'.o n flrnmnll rini'P for t hP j :l" S'-'atest expense, Challefygers but dates are sub- most time on the road - Ject to southern playoff dates rlnS added competition arrangements. h Sonctioned by Centre Executive J ' " 1 Tea Bags Notic. ft Open o package of th new Fort Gorry delightful fragrance the pleasant FRESHNESS 's'?cpcrr . im '" made of PtASI FOIL. . ft CQUM it., sealed in on entirely new package jfU ' 4 Only Fort Garry Tea pocked in this tnple-lominoted foil Try . jfj It I f Ma if for the freshest cup of lea you ever tasted! fclfj.: BUY IT YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED! f ,'P'e hardwood floor in to be a step in providing more i mm of the Civlei mass entertainment for the pub- H1 DP hA no , ..!,,... .. . ... EXHIBITION BASKETBALL ,i L niiuu as i nc. snvs tne airecior. urm T ''hS prepared ,.1 iiM : WilUIl, UC1 UUSC We out ill avi "Hie Dllh He ch.n ! . .. . -. . "... mo- - a nrocram me oniv cnuiict iui !" SUrn. Centre diree- ! survival of the Centre. This sea k .. i son nas snown mat oasKevoau ennt. snnnort the Civic -h ii inr new T nnr ' n mm f' d to begin ion or about' rvntr nnri nn until now has iS tO IIP .-ttfl. l,, i I ..nni.l..f l'e snn ' "" ij , U.-.-H niv uuiy luuu ui ibu," iiuuiaing to; "mass entertainment present-i ed to the public. ti'Iess-. Rl,t '"'v-1 The Centre has been awfully I uiiip 1 """.ruction orishv- In providing entertainment ! iioh B cu'ni,etUi0"s. nor! this winter season on the whole. i-."hi.uii ue 01 An pnintv nnr timini flops noin METLAKATLA MERCHANTS YS PRINCE RUPERT CHALLENGERS Monday and Tuesday March 3rd and 4th 8:30 p.m. 4 "wjonty. T-his is lug towards filling the coffers. PEY SCORES HOCKEY STANDINGS Natinn-ii Pts. 0 3- New Yc-it 1 W D L F A Pieifin . .........1 ,.rt 11 11 1Cd ini 83 1 tusr ur .nut . ou u . ila 2 fi.l... - ........ . n mi tfl'J 19') 1.. "..sKutoon R montivai to o t& im (34 (14 52 xi'..,. iin'liy . jitowMMv . .... .- .. 4, 1 rf T - rl,micr C. T.'-..m a Toronto ..25 li 20 138 12 49 ""AHL Playoff New York 20 12 20 IjU 170 2, Kelowna 7 (Rest 5 Boston, ....18 13 27 128 154 "" tied l-i., 'chlcnBo....l5 6 36 125 182 36 1