Prince Rupert Doily News Friday, January 30, lu:,3 Vancouver Entry in WIFU To be Decided on Week-end Sportscaster Foster Hewitt Charges Hockey Broadcast Material Taken by Competing Station For Short P,0p VANCOUVER cftA Defence Meosure VICTORIA iCP -Civil deefnee officials have undertaken a complete survey of wireless In British Columbia. Findings of the survey will aid in establishing a wirele.vi control network In tilt province loimea here restrict, B, ' ,l,ln ..... "' announced penalties that act CALGARY (CP) Calgary Stampeders will support Vancouver's request to enter the Western Intel-provincial Football Union for the li54 season. feet tall. The club will jj '"' dancea and noclai evenly, Mr. Hewitt, operator of station CKFH in Toronto, said that last year he obtained from the NHL and rink owners the exclusive ually were never given. He said the CKEY broadcasts contained ' s.. nilar penalties. - OTTAWA (CP) . Sportscaster ! Poster Hewitt charged today: that radio station CKEY of Toronto is incorporating in Its' broadcasts matci ial taken from j fii.s play-by-play report of Na-j Uonal Hockey League games 1 over his own Toronto station. I It was learned that the Cal- VmtOT MIHNWWirl He played for the board of governors tape recordings cover-i ing broadcasts of the three ln-' cii'.ents where he reported fake ; penalties. Broadcasts, which he identified as those of station CIIGOtYHCI t f HMI'I IM AVACAIDNQ ADVANCE "RICES He made the charge before the CBC board of governors, at a meeting called to consider proposed changes in regulations. Jack Kent Cooke, owner of CKEY, denied the charge and said he is quite prepared to defend his position in court. Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL, asked the board to h:n the broadcast of- re-con-stiuctcu spurts events. IliailillllBIIIII) dicated that no delegation w ill i seek to change the number of Imports now allowed on the teams. Last Saturday, the Vancouver Sup sports writer Erwm tiwan- ; yard said Vancouver will have ' a team in the WIFU In 1954 ! His story said acceptance by i the WIFU at this week-ends, meeting became a certainty when Saskatchewan Rough Rid-1 ers lined up their support be-1 hind Vancouver. j Swangard quoted R. A. Kramer, Keguia piemuriit, as au-ing In a telephone interview. Wo will support Vancouver uk the WIFU meeting If your rep-lesentatives back up the concrete proposals they made to us during tnelr recent visit here." "It uppears now the Inclusion of Vancouver do j not constl-' gary delegation to the union's annual meeting In Regina tomorrow will make three requests besides supporting the Vancou-er entry. President Don McLaws, heading the delegation, has been Instructed by his board to ask: 9 That all backfielders be permitted to block 10 yards beyond the line of scrimmage; That Imports be again limited to eight; That all gates for regular league fixtures be split on a 60-40 basis, tne hume ciub ie-ceiving the larger amount. Recommendations dealing with the change of the blocking rule ,ind the division of gate receipts are the two most Important points in the Calgary brief. The blocking rule change, if adopted, could open up the game ing the games in their Toronto studios. The reports, he said were abeut 40 minutes behind actual play. ' , Mr. Hewitt said that when he started his rinkside broadcasts station CKEY had to find some way to close the time gap between actual play and the reconstructed play. "A very noticeable change in technique of broadcasts did. in fact, take place immediately," said Mr. Hewitt. "Their reporting of factual events such as goals, assists and penalties, which had previously lagged behind the actual play by as much as 30 or 40 minutes, now came within seconds of my own eyewitness on-the-scene repurt of the play from rinkside. "It was also noticed, that their broadcasts took on a much more authentic note, in that descriptions of incidents, on and off the ice. which previously hid been purely imaginary, now followed very closely my own eyewitness account. . . ." Mr. Hewitt said that he monitored his own and CKEY broadcasts so impartial opinions could be obtained. In three different games he (V- ' YS ' ? i ! Tonight: 7 - 9:19 Soturdoy: 2 - 4 19 6:54 . 9 Livtlf, uramaueally described the three penalties, j Mr. Cooke said Mr. Hewitt ap-' peared to have "scored" a point with his tape recordings. Mr. Cooke said he and his I program officials and sports an- nouncers were prepared to swear ; hit they do not take material 1 from Mr Hewitt's hockey broadcasts and do not listen to the j broadcasts. j If Mr. Hewitt wished, to pursue the matter in a court of j law. "we are quite prepared to ! defend our position." said Mr. ' Cooke. In reply to a question by J. P. Wallace's It m x FOSTER HEWITT . . . hockey broadcaster r more. Under present rules, back- ! tute any additionu! cost and we Tripp, a member of the CBC board of governors, Mr. Hewitt said he would prefer to have the board deal with the matter. TODAY ond SATURDAY I ', i f" i i right to broadcast the away f ' Jj, V ii; 'ames of the Toronto Maj)e Jr ; Vtk 1 4 -tl.U-afs direct from the rinkside. Jl ' JFf ,K VJ ' j' Station CKEY was at the time if, I . ij broadcasting the games, utiliz-l . v'"" s 7 . :. ,2,iin5 information received from I I "" yV 'i wire reports and re-construct- TOTEK Mill ; A small station could find It i difficult to fight a wealthy station in the courts. ' MUnre Saturday t: p.m. rMUlh VI AVr KS THMT3 fielders are allowed to block j would be happy la nave you in, only to the scrimmage line. An- . Kramer was quoted as saying other 10 yards of blocking for : II any of the directors of jMi-f the ball carrier could result ill i couver s ciur figure the coast 1 more touchdowns and spectac-! city will become the fifth mem- j ular runs. j ber of the union, nobody came SPLIT NOT NEW 1 out and said to before leaving j Suggestion that gate receipts ' for Regina. J be split on a percentage basis a sample five-team schedule Is not new. Other delegations ; as sent to Winnipeg, Regina. I Edmonton and Calgary by Van have proposed the idea but all clubs have been satisfied to date with the present set-up Reports from other cities In- couver to show that a jum-.upiet leavjo would woi k The schedule would have each team MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCE TONIGHT LEGION AUDITORIUM Price $1.00 Dancing from 10-2 Music II r PETE HEGO AND HIS W EST E f N A 1 R ES m H IS TONH.IIT OVt.lt f t Pit, I N P.M. WW. playing two home and two away, games with the other clubs In j a four-team playoff. , j The Vancouver club's big bar- gaming point Is the cltys nrw ; 36 000-seat Stadium to be built j lor the British tinplre Games next year. j Vice-president BUI Morgan ' said: "We have to prove that we will be an aMt to the league." ( Vancouver directors stressed they could not accept a condl- Student Trims Aussie Champ In Mile Run PERTH, Australia (APi Young John Landy failed In his bid for the fabulous four-minute mile but he won the Australia 1 Don't Miss The... Shrine Band Concert ttonal franchise. A" three-year championship by 120 yards in the j franchUt wllhout a vote was i ot the Civic Centre Auditorium TONIGHT offered last year lefore the Vancouver application was turn-1 ed down. - W'e want I firm. 100 per cent franchise," Art Mercer, ! president, said. " The club could ( not arcept a conditional fran-1 chlse because it might mean losing as much as $o00,000 If the franchise were cancelled , after one year." Mercer said that If the league turns down the Vancouver application, it wll be "manyj years" before the city gets senior j football. gooo ume. 01 i.ui. While this clocking would whip the world's best mllers on almost any afterijoon, a record crowd of 12,000 Jammed the Leedervlile grass track was visibly disappointed. They had turned out hoping to see the 22-year-old Melbourne agricultural student break Gun-dar Haegg's 4:014 record set In 1945 The rangy, curly-haired student gave It a tremendous try. but officials, after examining four stop-watches, announced m WALLACE'S 1 V y V S DEPT. STORE riT".'" 7". Okizziii&f. T 1 -i i mnnil fMM mmr FREE SHOES GET SET FOR THIS jL ff TJ rp Admission: Adults 75c Students 3S I'KIH.KVM fF M OKI I K SH.K THINS Landy's time IF "I found It extremely hot on the track," he said, "and I went for the record In the last lap Instead of the third." Landy said he felt he would have done better had there been a sectional announcement of his times. This wasn't done and Landy said, without a pacemaker, he was running his race "In the dark." Unofficial section times had the Aussie comet runnnlng the quarter In 58 5 seconds, the half in 2:00 8 and the three-quarters in 3:03 5. 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