. i Ju, f i ii iCc rscict I Ouiiy iNct-iuraduy. Marcn 3U, UM tilers lose ButH Navy Lightweight Lewis May Provide Best Bout II VICTORIA (r The Vie Van ,h?y beat I lsie Kins 'reign as British Cn. lumhla senior A women's banket-: DnnZf "W N THIS txm cnampionu. nut the tptm 1 . mm, ... ...a it,.. Inir thp lads he trains bet- ter than their own mothers.! ALorn Mnr meant every word of it. 8o mucn 1 MIUCHII W Willi inthfbfa;. for Lotbowskl who beat Lewis CORNER DICK AYIIES . """" W i n the J Cage Semis who fights Place. Marshall, who contrary to I ,h( Be. USy J.K..V) Two thing.s the Royal Canadian Navy has are optimism and laith. According to a note sent to HMCS Chatham from Walter Brown, sports officer of HMCS Naden at Esquimau, it Isn't Trent Ketcheson, Canadian middleweight champ who will : Asswiatio,i 4 RAVMONI1 Alto h, a I DM.,. ". Since nearly two weeks have passed and we've had only , . H ' cu ! "'"iniuti Chamn by playing-coach Elmer Speldel, "On in tavo. .7' previous report, has fought 20 lime.s. lost only tour and won Vi by knockouts, was down working out hard last night along with Bill Morrison. Maurice Albernl Athletics qualified Mon-i'hamm day night for the Western Senior1 Eiler? vii. turn in the fight of the nigh Mens nasKeioau nnai by de-, a Manitoh, Z fentlng Huvinond Union Ji,b J a . i i The navy pins its hopes on an' Hisnop, riace aim nm raipy. 7-6l) to win the best-nf-th 1 Donsi ordimu v seaman named Nelson ; Botn Anny aim moiiimui imu u ruggeu sparring .win ui uir ;.,!,,. ,riM , tw , Lewis who Ls matched againrt Chuck Place. Prince Rupert's co.iclu.slon of last night's work-; ,,,- Th Hrlti,h rnll r,'1. hammer-handed lightweight. Lewis, who hails from Middie- out- i champions won the first game Bishop, an experienced fight -rl Saturday night 97-73. in the army, is taking the op- j The Athletics now meet Wln- tc.n. Nova Spotlit tips the sca;es at 142 pounds and Is described bv his snorts officer as a "very portunity baturday night 01 i pj,,,.,, Kiulin for tt:e western I first game Is sched-1 Winnipeg Thursday title. The tiled for iil-.ht. ! promising fiejiter." He has had ! If! Ihhts and has lost only one, ihuwlng his stuff to the local citizenry when he meets a wiry navy lad by the name of Bill Walts. An Edmonton boy. Watts Is a tough boy who can take a lot of punishment and dish U out at the same time. He weighs The Alberta champs fought hard and held a slight lead at tunes. But the deciding factor that defeat being at the hani.s or Lothnr Lotbowskl of Prince George, present BC. champion. In navy circles Lewis won Itv: Inter-Divislonul ( liampionshli) a mtmtm.-&Mi f J IF' "' I pounds. Bishop U exacted! 1(10 to scale about, 158 or 161). positions. He was Albernl'a top scorer with 30 points. in Co::'' .illis, u"iin.;t sune cx-1 tremei' tough r.'iposition. j Sports oflicer Brown com- Billy Tsuchiya. absent last night from his regular workout alter having a boil lanced, Ls not ! p'.etes his description ol Lewis THIS PHOTO shows the precise technique of New Zealand's Olympic champion and record holder Yvette Williapis in the broad jump. The picture was taken at Auckland during a championship. Yvette who recently established a women's broad jump record of 20 feet T'2 inches, will be a leading1 New Zealand competitor at the British Empire Games at "Vancouver this summer. by saying that the sailor may j expected to let the matter bo-1 make "his tight the bout of the' ther him. He takes on a colored I n evening.'' NO!' w 01; Kill) lad. Ordinary Seaman Art Ityun 1 from Halifax. , ' j Also fighting on tlie card will ( I be Bill Saunder, 85 pounds, and j i Art Turcotte, 130 pounds, who I are slated to fight two Terrace ; If You're MED ALL THE TIME Efcrybodjr gets a bit run-down now ami then, tire l-ul, hetvy-heidrd, ami nayW bathtrtd by backache. Pcrhapa Milling artMialj wrang, juat a tenantry task cwxiitian fiuted by atceu acids and wastes. TWa the time la taW Daddi Kidney PilU. Mill stimulate the kidneys, and m beta restart their nar mal action at remating escesa acids and wattes. Then yau I eel better, slaefi better, wark better. Get Dedd's Kidrny Puis new. Lack far tha blue bat with the red band at -ail druggists. Yeu can depend an Oadd'a. 52 Tireless New York Negro Flattens Dan Bucceroni I scrappers. ' According to F.Iks l.oclRe offi 65 All of which isn't - phasi c Chuck Place and trainer Joe Ward. Lewis' having been beaten by Lotbowskl sheds a clear light on the matter. Lotbowski is tho gent who ignobly assailed the li'ihter Bill Tsuchlya over at Burns Lake by smiting him on 1 he temple with his elbow, a tactic frowned upon In the better circles but nevertheless sufficient to render young Tsuchlya hors de combat for that evening. Lotbowskl, looking for fresli cials who are staging the fight card to help send Marshall to the British Empire games, tickets for Saturday night's don-neybrook are going like hot cakes and those fans seeking ring-side seats had better Ret them soon. in 1:58 of the sixth round at Lustern Parkway Arena. Referee Al Berl halted the massacre as the lanky, Philadelphia!!, who had been favored 2 f NEW YORK if A national unknown until two months ago. Tommy Hurricane Jackson today sought a shot at heavy- j weight champion Rocky llar-ciano ahd dared any other le.id- ! in 1 contender to fight him. to 1, reeled around the ring with ; J""'s 10 conquer sougni our, joj his riuhr ev. almost shut audi Ward to ask him If Prince Ru- ' a drop of rain, by Prince Rupert standards, it, can be safely assumed that spring is here. With the sap running madly through the trees, buds looking for a place to pop and, out of the wind, some slight warmth to be felt in the sunshine, the sports world begins to take on a different complexion. With the fight eard next Saturday night and the final "cage series slated for April 9 and II), a few more Sundays of badminton and finals for curling club trophies to be concluded soon wc may consider that indoor sports are nearly over toi ' ; nother season. All over town you can sec youngsters down in the dirt battling lor the biggest marble collections. On the schoc' plnygrouprN and at Oyro park the Little I.p?gmrs. th sr-nirr baseball players and the hijrh school girls are limbering; up muscles, getting back into the baseball swing. At Port I ilw.ud they've been poing great guns on the incompleted school yard 1 Hint will be part of the new Port Edward elementary school. The kids there were playing until dusk Sunday. Out for a week now has been Gordon and Anderson pitcher - Freddy Christenscn loosening up his left flipper, aided and -abetted by Jimmy Flcwin and Itnlpli Fnridge. Still unknown is -the baseball future of young Gordy Cameron, stalwart workhorse of Commercial Hotel last year, who lost a portion of his finger in an accident in the CCC lab. If we have judged uordy aright, .wc figure he might be out of pitching duties for some time but it's our guess that as soon as his hand has healed he'll be back playing ball. He's not the type to let an injury get him clown. Out last night in the fading sunlight were Sheila Hicks and her lio-.Mc-lli K.iinhinls, this time on the softball diamond. Sheila figures that with all her high school talent she .should be able to organize a lively girls' softball loop along jwith other city girls who might have or want to form another tfaim If she in; kes as much progress with her softball team, as ;ie did Willi her basketball squad, the majority of whom were first year players, then some of the softball fixtures this summer should be worth watching. About ISO husbands have discovered for the first time, or again, what it's like not to have the "better-half around the hou.ie at all times. A couple of nights a week curling is one thing but a bonspiel is another, and what with being tired from curling and trying to keep up with housework the pals have put in a wearying sessmH since last Friday. We must say however, that the girls have turned in some pretty sharp curling. 'Although they'd he the last to admit it, the men with their noses pressed e gainst the club room glass or sitting slowly freezing inside the rink have remarked several times during the last few days That's a mighty line rock." Got a kick out of Hon Allen, commenting on the men's clam chowder they've been di-'hing up. "liny thra's wonderful stutf. Smells as good as it did three, days mo when we made it." Hats off too. to the gallant little gals from Bo-Me-Hi who have been playing so well for Mri. Jack Webster. They leaped - ,mte fret in the air after midnight last night when their skip ended the gam .by taking out the shot rock and, laying shot to break up an extra ender against Pat lYtrcnv s rink in the Bill Stone consolation trophy competition. TOST SCRIPTS Question of the week: How long are Hill Morrison's legs going to hold Up if 105-pound Doug Kerr gets on --his bicycle Saturday night? Kerr, present holder of the Vancouver IslandJieavywcight championship has only fought in two tournaments and like Morrison lost out at the Golden Gloves. Cut it's our contention that to hit a man you've got to catch iim . . . One man who won't want to see the inside of the curling !ub house for .awhile after the ladies' bonspiel-will be Fred . -Won. To him it must seem as if he's lived there since March 1ft . . . Parks .board chairman Pat Forma n, advised the Senior '. ia.seball associr-.tion Sunday, net to ask for too much in the way of renovation at Roosevelt Park. If all goes well in 1054, said Pat, the Seniors may be playing ball down at the most centrally-located Alsoma Park in 1955. It was also hinted that if sufficient' support for soccer isn't forthcoming at tonight's annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Football association set for Annunciation school at 8 p.m. the baseball players may have more playing and practice time at Roosevelt Park. pert had any boxers who would wilh blood ooing from a cue The tireless, non-stop-punch Tickets are on sale at Esquire Men's Wear. Art Murray'3 Men's Wear. Grotto 'Clgnr Store and the Civic eCntre where the series of high-class br.'Wls ere scheduled to take place. There will be a doctor in the house for those persons with weak hearts. 'J-vi-ir-iiifl N,., Vnrk Np .1,1 over it The 10:!-noimd Biicre.-. 1 oblige him. Said Jje: "Why cer Before you buy... Be sure to jee tainly, we have a young cnap down there named Chuck. Place who will eat you alive." And J ie became an outstanding challenger Monday night by stopping cangeroin Dan Bucceroni. third-iv nking heavyweight contender, oni, stopped for the second time in his career, never loll, but ho uu close to exhaustion wIiim Berl intervened. Bucceroni punched himself out cgainst the relentless 101 U-potind Jackson, who kept coming wi'hout regard lor Dan's vaunt- LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS Uy Tbe Associated Press Brooklyn Tommy Jackson, 191 '2. New York, stopped Dan QUDOT Alberta Semis LoomsForWHL id wallop. The punch that tin.li Bucceroni. 102, Philadelphia, fl. flattened 30 of Buccy's previous !!) opponents in 4li wins, meant MUliing to the unovthohox, superbly conditioned Jackson. St. Paul Del Flanagan, 150.' 4. St. Paul, stopped Billy Plnkus, 147'2, Winnipeg, 9. Milwaukee Kmle Durandri, lfiO'.i, Bayonne, N., stopped Ted Olla, 162V4. Milwaukee. 8. Sydney, Australia Jimmy Carruthers. 119'j, Australia, de-ci.sioned Bobby Sinn, 118;,4. The Refrigerator Sensation A'i ull-Alberta Kcmi-fiiial e'--ies loomed On the Western Hoc-Le.',ae piayotf horizon to- 'jday. Cavarretta Out .' slv.lt Tevcnge against ' the club AS V.UDS fVentOr GnRnnNUNnFi BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING lt TAKE OCT OKIll ltS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe . DALLAS. Tex. UP Phil Cav- Australia, 12. non-title, arietta was relieved as manager i ""'.voke. Mass-Bobby Cour-' of Chicago Cubs Monday night ! chesne, 129. Chir opce, Mass., de- . that cost Ihem the league lcatl-i r.sliip during the regular sea-.son, whipped Victoria Cougars ' 5-2 in the B.C. capital Mondc.y " :.',.Vif tn tcikn 1-1 IfMiH in rinn land was reolaced bv Stan Hack, cisioncn in, niuuc, rim 4 w w M niii but Phone 46 ) ioimcr uim.' siar ,.jw uiauaging ;l .nf-i;fv(ipi nitn rtpr-f in ri J ser-I of the Pacific Coast '.t i l-'fttnrilitnn'tf niiwnpfnl Flvp.'s , J tl.gC. i you'll need to l.noir your adelphla. 10. Fioviilence, R.I. Jackie Blair, 1 33 1 Los Angeles, stopped Guillermo Roberts, 13234, Havana, 8. Butte, M;:,t Ramon Tlscar- eno, 147. Los Angeles, tlerlsloned Knierson Butcher, KS, Chlcagii, 10. (uelcc Don Webber, 121, Koanoke, Va., d. ?i.;loned Fernando Uagnon, 118' , Quebec, 10. CFFCCIIVt AfttlL 1.1, 1954 i"!!7ol3Ck a 3-1 Scries lead in the 1 LeR"c. I other qiuuler linal bracket by: Wid Matthews, director of downing Saskatoon Quakers 3 0 playing personnel ol the Chicago in L';!munton. ' organisation, said Cavarretta, Tlie four clubs are battling for' 37, was not fired but had been the light to meet either Vaneou- ! asked to change places with vt-r Canucks, regular season Hack and refused. leaders, or New Westminster i - - HoyaLs in the finals. Vancouver, tMEMBER WHEN mci nncvni nATC i:iu ru.iiu ii mi Li ST CLASS LETTER MAIL (Inimkstic) 1 i ninv leatu tne cest-oi-;unt 'in.- j i :i:a! 2-1 in game.' ! Tiie Cowboys spoiled Cougars ; a lirst period goal by Doug Anderson, then ran in lour fast replies in the second and split a Bill Cook, right-winger of : New York Rangers, topped the NHL season scoring parade with j 37 points including 33 goals. 27 I years ago today. Dick Irvin. 1 then Dlavine for Chicago, was of of third third period period markc- markc;. ;. pair i - hohiri ,4 Calgary marksmen were Bllli', . . nn , n0 ,st. Tho honl Delivery ............ iiftrfrt' i . jr rah uthmt ClMilt ." t S,-orio'- I'o.l.anl, Canmla and ahroul 4c llmiiieiM Reply Cards ,. If Huoirieu lteply Knvelopet r or i"f J, mi HflHfirti Pninlf in Canada, Ilfint up to ami invluilinn & ' : ir, if delivery ran llierMi; 1 exp'dil'-J. , All! I'ACKIXS VIITIIIN C4.NAIK I -I CIumi Iiems exceedinn 8 nuni rn Kill le rarrieil liy air Hlien ireiaid 7 f fir i J, mrb Wi Marpoles Win VANCOUVER (CP) Vancouver Marpolc pulled away In the final quarter here Monday night to down Cardston high school 74-59 in the opening game of a besl-of-flve series for the eastern Canadian Junior boys' basketball championship. Howie Morenz of Canadiens took third on 25 goals, seven assists. i Shvetz, Sid Finney, Pat Lunr!y, : ':x Oi-rkenhnsh and Rav Barry. Walt Clune tallied the Local Sportsmen Favor End J 1C1A OlA WillL Ul miiULICill Mill - i ,. iji , .a t' i '.H - loons won tne baa man title 171. ...' Tlrtll ' o.Vrt fnil-l To Bounty Paid' on Predators n,ru uia , with 133 minutes on the penalty r ' to rack up a single shutout over . . the regular season, sent 7,500 Ed- The Prince Rupert Rod and KEEP THIS ADVEStSf Mf NT fOR KHHENCt Rod and Gun club to attend the May 24 shoot down there Ah: SPECIMl OLD cro i monton fans home cheering by ! blanking the Quakers for the ! .second time In the series. He i turned aside 22 shots, but a tight, hard-hitting defence forced Quakers to drill many of their ! shots frcm well out. Invited have been Terra re a;-,! Kemano marksmen. Retiring secretary George R :r-: vik. who has served in thsit nnl RockMpunl M Gun club lat night at its annual , meeting went on record as favor- i : ins the abolition of the provin- i . trial government bounty in-wolvci and er.yot:.-. , , The nit-nibership approved a I ! ;. resolution to be presented at the; ; : '. , . B.C. Game Convention Mav 20 m it r:t: mi wokkk; T Hrilii.li CdlMllionweallll. U.S., Mexico ami oilier countriri of IVortli anil Soulli , America, I ranre and Kpain t ( ft " , ,3,-mW.ri.tto To all oilier rounlrie I ; fo( M . i, "mi Tins adVerturment is not r',Ui'l.cd or displayed by trie Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbi for the last five years plus two years on the executive was presented with a reel as a token of I the club's appreciation or his untiring efforts. The executive was empowered ; to name a delegate who will at Saskatoon Leads Cage Series I SASKATOON (CP) Saskatoon A I It M Wl. roiUIGN To U.S., Iliiuuii und Ala-La to 29. that the bounty paid on both these predators be removed and the money thus saved be used to buy poison. It was felt that a considerable saving would It mrli 10 HI Oiilnil & Sou I li Ameriea anil Went Imliea Great llriluin and Kurnfie Afrira. Aia and (Irrania 25r4 "" r be made by the government and ) " that by means of the poisone-; , bait method even more wolvs p and coyotes would be destroyed. ii? Tne meeting also passed a -- resolution which stated that J-iince more law enforcement nf-. 'lifers, biologists and scientists "MM-w-crc needed every year to help WD CLASS MAIL 9 tend the Provincial Game convention in Nanai'mo along with Jefr Lambly, Terrace director on the B.C. Fish and Game clubs zone council. Bob Armslroiv reported on last year's sue. .-vsfiil steelhead derby, Tonin.y Boulter on Wii trapshaols: rnfmlvrship wliich stands at 171 as rcp.'.vtcd on hv E. A. Williams, finance by N. R. Chrlstensen. ! Aces wheeled to a convincing 61 J I 41 victory over Winnipeg Dom-j inoes in the opening game of the i Dominion senior girls' basket-j ball quarter-finals here Monday, : night. Second in the two-game total-point series will be played tonight. The winner leaves Wednesday for Calgary and a best-of -three .scnii-rinaj. The linal Is .slated ! for the West Coast the following week. ... i . maileil ly iniliviiluuU JffMi' ft Sec Your JTJ preserve game in British Colum-.,,bia, thai the Prince Ruiiert Rod RD CLASS MAIL 1 CreeliiiK cardn (unxalod), circular!, etc, (Entirely printed) Local ROOFING and SIDING Experts GREER & BRIDDEN Til CLASS MAIL A I'urrel I'o.t LIMITED tha r ,ut Mail imm ( I ) InmrTiciant pottoga an y Phone 909 215 First Are. W. muil poy OOUtlE lh daficiancy. ---and Gun club was in favor of en il.Vlncrease in the price or angling - -und firearms licences provided ',Jhe extra money so gained would JmZie used specifically for provid-t.T, i'ig extra game personnel . . A resolution calling lor a 'change in the game law which would outlaw use of rim fire am- munition or rim rifles in the haunt of moo-e or deer, was dropped. It was pointed out to ' the meeting that the haunts cf moose and deer were also the haunts of grouse with which it Is perfectly legal to hunt with "-rim lire weapons. Another resolution approved 1 asked the provincial government to supply a we or holder f ir " fishing and firearm licences so t- that they wcwildnT-'be so Susceptible to weather qr wear. Tlie Rod and Gun cTub , id an invitation from Kitlmat EATON'S Vacuum Cleaners from $41.95 Fully Guaranteed Trade-ins accepted IMMEDIATE DELIVERY from .T. EATON r 328 W. Third Ave. Eoit.r Cra.ling Cord. (un.aoUd) p' (2) (iht Rtmember (3) Fiona .chadula. covar full 2 xMnrZ f Ht advontoga ii to ba tok.n of th. air for fintllota Moll, It it aM.ntlal that P'" and oftan during tha doy. k Competitive Prices k Instalment Payment Plon it Guaranteed Workmanship Large selection of asphalt shingles, asphalt siding, asbestos siding and shakes to choose from. 4rl bind - jt ,V . ' ' iuil j"" - S Prince Rupert Store CANADA POST OFFICE J . T,.rlmll. I'l""? w . J. "M .P., fnrrmaer Cfneral Hon. Alrlile C.itr, Q.C 54 30