' if ' v . , v.. J -- " "1 ' Battery Wins Salas Stages Upset to I Free-Scoring Soccer Bout Take Lightweight Title j Id a free scoring football game US ANOELES (CP) Slender Lauro Salas, last evening Battery won from i"Uii!j CYO team by seven ovcrt-tuft'etl featherweight frorp Mexico, pulled the goals to five. upset of the year last night when he wrested the f ohan opened the scoring when aftor tricking the defence ,vprM lightweight boxing championship from Jimmy; neatly, tic beat Krause. Nuyten .'arter of New York in 15 bristling rounds at Olympic :ived well from Holkestad but Smith qot the err'alie ' Auditorium. ' Piince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 15, 1U52 ' ; 1 ! t 1 j 1 strong put the Battery a goal up 1 ShIs. a onto-four un'Jer-05, ,; w t' Cu-ter. 23-year-old vet ; ' I from Cameron's pas, arm in. , j S'orci.a cltse decision iver n hexcr. It w is his 75th j l Cameron added a th'rd fm"i j h oar tern Nero and the crowd fiht end his third dfence of; 1 ' Oon.-?,' good corner kick. Smith 1 f neaiy SuOO went wild when t lis crown lv won a year ag. made it 4-1 and Battery seemed he verdict was announced. from Ike 'Williams. i ' to be winning easily. A quick The decision came as a sad Salas weighed 131; Carter, 134. A, ';; change came when Hank Nuy- j " """""" ' h'.mw! Ah. f x 'IK. '( '" ' S ' ? Si, only., goal at the half-time Md) I 0 B1 H I S lOUrt , "S Mr. Ju.st"afler the start MolvJ.fair L fU LjAn ' ! "ol ktad 0fd7 0 b,f ' u.ed ic lie the game. Battery j l nClU JS ' F iFowlic and -Jtay. 8ah en on a were pressing steadily and Nuy- the courts rommittee to ten did well to save on the lLw. ! .Black topping of the Rotary prepare r tennis court will be completed ; 'ul aa oul'" ""c Smith went close and Armstrong Australian lishllieavyweiKlit wrestling ihanipion . . Jack O'Reilly tl. ritv nr.vl k onH (t J W'"B ."' by was missed narrowly. The pres- j, I PS a. .' real, savs Kury Palmer seriously. A former office clerk, now a free-lance Mi s rainier takes up wrestling on the side. She enters ine ring with Miss O Hara t.-Oi't:-' inmoirow night In a semi-wlndup of the O'Reilly-Macera grunt 'n groan A meeting was planned for Rlira 1 H rt rt A f o m nn Vinnlnrl nmi IdQi-llorl 1. 1 r m Ant intr r f the fifth goal for the Battery. 1 tennis enthusiasts with thelMay 21 e,2 offlcers- deci.de on fees and draw up a consti- j Georgeson handled foolishly to ! club's tennis court committee give away a penalty kick and j last nmht. w tution. ; On behalf of the tennis play-; ers present, and those interested but unable to attend the meet-; ing, the chairman tendered sin- ! cere thanks to the Rotary Club for building the two fine courts for the use of Prince Rupert citizens. Grunt And Groan Show Likely Monthly Event H. Black said Rotary would turn the courts over to a tennis club, who would have a representative of the Rotary Club on tlwir executive. It would be necessary for the club to supply nets and maintain the courts. Appointed acting chairman Verhaar scored to tie the score again: Dunbar saved a dangerous situation and Krause did well to block Mohan who nearly forced his way through. Armstrong put the Battery a goal up when he cooly went through and placed the ball well wide of Nuyten. Nuyten later saved from him and also saved a fine drive from i ' vn i Henrik Ibsen,' the great Nor- Gomez was fair at outside right. The new sport for Prince Rupert ringside fan Jensen was effective in the wegian dramatist who died in . 1908, was trained as an apothe- will "definitely pomp out." thi timo r.ivi iWm Oeorgeson. Smith and Arm- second half K N . . . ' . , , ' strong strong w assistant In his For CYO, Martin Nuyten play-!0"'5 youth. worked through and Smith scored the final goal with j Director Jack Stirn promises, Civic Centre, May 16 and 17 1. MEN'S BOUT- JACK O'REILLY Australian Chainui ' ' vs LUIGI MACERA . . i Italy 2. WOMEN'S BOUT GINGER O HARA KORY PALMER UW JUDO EXHIBITION Andy Pottcrson ond Civic Centre Class Reserved Scats lliiigsiilr SI. 50 Adult Kuch Sl.dd Students 50c ' Tickets at Civic Centre and (irotto ( isar Stoic Phone 231 or 372 -ill ed a great game in goal. Knosse K . v.,., iftnd PniiIips were fair Eckert !5. .' Basebqll Scores He's talking about wrestling, of course. Tomorrow night the i first show begins with the ! opener of a two-day stand when I played neat ball at centre-half : unH Van TTanc1(,n anrl Wirihpro- CYO Martin Nuyien; Kosse, RfK. Phillips; Hidber, ! defended hard. Hank Nuyten :1 Kchert. Van Haasten; Verhaar, Gratien. Ha'.ik Nuyten, Mohan, K. Nuyten. Battery Krause; Dunoar, D. National WEDNESDAY New York 8, Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 5! Chicago 2 Fhiladelphia 9. Chicago 2 Boston 4. Pilt-'biirgh 3 UO s and Mohan were the most dan-j etoui f-irwards but Verhaar was , hnrd to cheeo". Grat.'.-n was fair : and K. Nuyten was also an ag-' Jack ORcilly, Australia's light-! 1 heavy champion, and Luigl Ma- ccra, Montreal's grunt and groan I sensation tangle In the main : eventcr. i BASEBALL TONIGHT Gordon & Anderson vs Commercial Hotel 7:15 p.m. uonu'z; i o u u r n, weoigeson, : pi psslve wineirrin The main gymnasium will be; Pai khouse; Cameron, Holgestad, i ' Smith, Armstrong. A. Gomez; W. ! Scoring Gomez replaced Darrow Gomez ' CYO Verhiar 2, Mohan 2 and In the second half and Jensen 1 Hallk Nuyten 1. American Chicago 6, Boston 3. Detroit 3. Washington 2 Two night games i , American the scene with seating made, ; available for 950 specators. If, wivstiing is a successful spec-; i tatbr sport here, Mr. Stlrn says: I It may be the beginning of a , monthly event. ; Armstrong came on for Holkestad. ' j' Battery Smith 3, . Referee-.Bill Baxter. - Cameron 2. Boston 3, Chicago G (,7 Innings, A June wrestling card already : raini has been arranged M G EE Saturday Night 'New York 5, ' v land 5. ' Rlni:jUi;li)liiiv, 7,... j,imi;i 'i .Nation;! I New .York 8, Cincinnati I. Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 5. Wll. at Game Comment Krause did well hi spite of having five goals against him.-Dunbar was the best back on the field. Darrow did well in the first hall as did Bill Gomez in the second. Georgeson played well and Parkhouse used his speed to good advantage. You-:lcp played a fine game, Dick Jameron was always a threat aid Holkestad was a clever ln- mufirin Ihft first-. Half a,v,itl- mm l. In the M'Mii-uiiulup, l4rf, fciniiH't take in I he mat for" 1 the first time in Prince Rupert. Ginger O'Hara and Kory i Palmer, both -of .Vancouver's , U'estern Spoils Club training ioi in, promise ail exciting display. ' " ' ; Poth bouts ire scheduled two; rails orrt or nifpe: - " : O'lteilly is considered b umny as the best all-romtd ' wrestler I-o come from tlu land "down " i i ." He was a great amateur ; Wcnatchec 2 Spokane Vancouver 4, fi.ni'm &. Victoria 15, Tri-City 1. Yakima 3-7. U'wis'on - rcL" Legion Auditorium 9 to 12 v in. Everybody Welcome Cent-. Si (O . Ladies 50c Modern and Old Time Daneiug .--. MUt'IC bY THE WESTERNAIRES V fnf? -f A'l'--: war. atrohc attacker and Arm- eattle 0, Sail f f;m- !sw5. i trong set up many plays. A. Hollywood 6. -I'oi tl :ni!i 7. before turnini; pro w'.en he eap- .uii'd both tiic Aussie middle Commercials I 1 i 1 1 4.1. weight and - l'ghtheavy chant Friday, and Saturday I mm m pionsinps. His versatility nnd rugged' ... ' Meet VPPt ,vv 1 ' G 1 P V 1 v fC & O ri A A A !vle on the mat ha. made him ' H M M itn Bi n MMHink ' X"N" . If I II ""' , i- J In Ball Park G.MTr O'Hara '- winii --lie's urap-xpixment in the a v :c.-l. r -pari 'f ' wiil demon -i "i--hiiiiir- lo ring-t Mnonow night. 4 '-ti -.sO'll.u a, whose Van--mvi-r, is one f 1 jisul i's top-notch anc of the top box office attractions throughout t.ic rv. sivs Century Promoter Jack payne I EmimmmiM- u Bill i -.a.. - Witting J' y Kouiieage. playing team manager Miner The Canadian with the Ital-, simundson proinisPH to meet n name has become one of Gordon it Anderson in the base- : the favorites of Northwest mat ball park tonight with a formid-f i us. He began wrestling as a ij!c lineup of veteran playeis ; ,: uii'Tslcr. His present desire is j for the second game of the" sca-to get a chance at the Pacific son. "oast iunlor heavyweight title; Last players of Commerriiils now held by the Masked Mar-ion this year's dugout- nclnrie ;el. ' catcher Herb Morgan, Bill Gunn f. 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