T 'X, Ji nice rupci i LAjity Me Thursday, March 13, i9o2 tor Uie real ot Ifie CHy cuuncll. "But I am sure I am speaKing j for the majority of Prince Rupert j citizens when I say, 'well done ' boys, we are proud of you'." Mrs. Elvina (Mai Dickens, j whom master of ceremonies Art I Murray introduced rts having Boxers Lauded Lou Boudreau DAILY NEWS - 7v-. IT S ' ' vt back to the heights in the American League. The announcement tnat he has taken his name off thr active lis', is a surprise and disappointment ? Goes To Bench i contributed more than any otho i individual to the sports gate in Fnnce Rupert, made the presen- BOSTON It is with more than ! tations and greeted each athlete a little disappointment that Bos- Presentations Before Enthusiastic Audience At Capitol Theatre warmiy witn a nanasnaKe. -ton fans learn that Lou Boud-i 1 uins were irom prince Rupert reau is planning to be a bench I Tokens of appreciation for j Elks Club, sponsors of the pre- manager with the 1952 Red Sox ', bringing amateur boxing glory j sentation;' from Abel & Odowes.: Wn(.n Lou succeeded Steve to the city of Prince Rupert with ' and from Martin Saunders and 0'NeiU of as skipper the Red Sox three championships, a runner ; his boys' boxing club. Theatre X that 'he irVsuntS the best coach award and a thetoZr up, j Manager Harry Black presented eadehm of best out of town entry award., each member of the box'ng club c S raZr -wereprented last night on .the with a month's theatre pass for ?a su,"du Toad the Boston club stage of the CapitoL Theatre. .two. i The audience cheered Its ap- joe Ward come in tor a l'ot of I the round-up By LARRY STANWOOD rL . : l: ir-i. CholiCn9crS Leavc un vnumuiunjnip reR proval as the victorious boxers praise, too, by the mayor, Mrs lined up on the stage. They were "Dickens, Mr. Murray and Al Andy Marshall, BiJ; Morrison, Sanson. Elks Boxing Club man-Chuck Place, EiU Stacey and ager. The "best club award" r PnHLM nt . 1... 1 J ... .... 1 1 yrym """"X X 1 1 S s? - v s -p un -nine players, 1 (Tinyl Carlson joins the team in h ' and manaser lef t Vancouver, where he remined moniinn, hard on since winning the Golden Gloves (Another champion- : championship. uKju vaimuu ujijiw liic jjia.c ui uupny a Boiuen ring Willi IWOl & his brOthJr Gdcn (TinVI. The nolripn hovers we nnhli VS. .. -Tv'. - o " " , . , . northern u.i. V" J . . - 1- Prince' Prince' Rupert nwncrt Co-op- Co-op The Tlie "on on to to Pentieton Penticton Fund"!' Fund . ".' V , t " ' . f neavyweigni ciumpiun remaiiiea senieit to Wara by Mr. Manson, In Vancouver to join the Ccop who had returned with the Challengers basketball team. i trophy from Vancouver. With their coach, RCMP Con-; The presentation look place S'ablp Jo Ward, the lft of eham- between shows Earlier in the I .'h',ketb ill champion- that the public is really behind f, ,m -hcv iiir-ot will be officials and campaign commit- " i in the .semi-finals on tec wishes -to give heartfelt i rlw-ir tlvinlrc Irt nil whn rinl rlhulnl in pions was complete. ' evening a' dinner was given in Mayor Harold Whalen opened honor of the boxing team, by the program with words of con- Chef Len Cochlin at the Prince gratulations lor the "outstand- Rupert Hotel dining room. town's own iMi.ir u Jx,:isrJ- .rr- v i 2 TOCclh sueetharls, ai'ts, children children the the fund. fund. t ZJ J- 1 i .-"' Vv I 1 j, nf the learn sent the' We think something like this . A I I Sit A a i, . ". ? 1 n ' m H r. . Alt. ing uccunipusnmems oi inese I young men," but said he was If you want to sen it. advertise sorry he was not acting Wficially the News pay big dividends. ion this important trip, knits the community together in .1 irolct whalen was on a very special way and would fike ' 1 h ,kf tlie hand of Coach to add our commendation to the 'iid'i'r added support: : Mil spirit thus shown. And it is .'iiple of Prince Rupert apparent, time and time again, r you all the way," he : that this real spirit becomes '? i.. 1 wnrrt AulHnnl In ennrte (linn oni ' - - t ,i . 1 u , . QUALITY CHESTERFIELDS r 7 "r"W ISM. oai n waruuy. i ... ... ame time. Mayor Whal-' other common focal point in our a parcel containing a 'community, ruined salmon to Team i More individuals who contri RISING ROOKIE Rookie Earl Balfour of Toronto Marlboro Juniors in the Ontario Hockey Association got an unexpected boost when he came up to the Toronto Maple Leafs for his first National Hockey League game. Dollard St. Laurent, shown behind him, and one of Montreal Canadiens' famed first-year, players, sent Balfour high in the air in this unusual photo. The Leafs defeated the Canadiens 6-2 and came within two points of 4An;-!i.s M.icphce for pre-it to Petuicton's mayor, I:: b'.st wishes, and may I r team win." Jnirncd to their husband the second-place Montrealers. i CP PHOTO) buted to the Fund are: Jack Lindsay, Trevor Hill, Johnny Kyan, Don Fitch, Karl Slatta, Jack KiUhie, C. Adiund, J. Taylor, Jack F.hy, Jim llebh, Mrs. Sam ' Hansen, Mrs. Hill llussey, l.eiv llusoy. Hurley Lewis, I.(li;ar Most ad. Mrs. T. II. Itlack, Mrs. J. Taylor. List of business cont rlbuting Is not yet available. ,r a lareweil Rl.- nnu .Uii.sper of support, back Hie champion-.l)ered Mrs. Hill to her eoach. vis had tlauchter. Joan Kings Plate 0T Seagram's w'5urca Curling Results Tuesday's men's curling results: 7 p.m. Rowbotham 16, Skal-merud 5; Miller 4, Moore 12. ; Remember w hen? i Bob (Moo.se) Ecclc.stone, well-' known Toronto amateur hockey i and Softball manager, died y , years ago today, after being Injured in an automobile accident. ' He won three straight O.H.A. him wilh hicj bluei if to fay: "Till-' champ-j Prince Rupert Co-op Challen-Daddy." i H? wi" have at least three root- f) a.m. Bateman 11, Boulter senior titles with his Toronto 9; Berg 10, Rogerson 8; Hollis- j Goodyears, and piloted the Cities I ton 5, Rowbotham 11. Service Softball Club which won for the best in Chesterfields all famous makes see are saying, "we re going ing, ardent supporters Irom re-fully hard." j serve benches at Penticton. Leav- it'inf rubers are Jim'Flaten, ing from here by car last Sun-Djus. Don Sehr-rk. Ray day night were Howie Haugen, 4 Mil kev Webster. Rupe Eddie Ciccone and Barry Hill, all " This odvertisemenl is not published or displayed by the liauor Control Bcord or by H Government of British Columbia, 51 games against six defeats Thursday's Draw 7 p.m. Bateman vs. Berg; over a three-year period. Gordon & Anderson Art OWin. Herb Mor- of whom expect to. travel with j Rowbotham vs. winner of Eyolf-Lcs Matihi ws, Olen'the team. json aim Moorq; Wils9n vs. Skall- BIG CATCHES J more been f Phone 46 merud Tunny nsn wcigning 9 p.m.-Rogcrsonvs. Holli.slon.ith!,n 800 Pounds have Stewart vs. winner of Wright ! caught in Uie NorthSoa. and Wales; Boulter vs. Mafhcw.! V: 1 J 7 X V? .. i' i J Ji JV. ' n. "C'J.. It V V ft ' i " iWell Received by City Supporters .tV.is a real swell dinner of have already begun. If possible, ' fried chicken, Len it Is planned to have the date set j $. i in honor of the Elks at April 12, or the day following Regulations Pursuant lo Section 35 of the ' "HIGHWAY ACT' 0 WEDNESDAY RKSl'LTS j Eyolfson 8, Moore 7; Barber 7, 1 Shier 10; Ostertag 10, McKen-i zie 8; Greene 12, Jennings 3; ! McDowell 10, Taylor 4. j Go Places! Go Navy! THE R.C.N. NEEDS MEN TODAY! 4 0 Get the Facts about a Navy Career from i The undersigned being a person authorized by the Minister of Public Works in writing, to exercise the powers vested in the said Minister under Part II of the "Hifihuay Act," and beinff of the opinion that the roads in the Prince Rupert and Terrace district may require load and speed limitations in the' coming 'spring break-up, do hereby advise the travelling public that where such regulation is necessary notices will be posled from time to time -on said roads. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C. March 11th. 1952. L. E. SMITH, DIVISIONAL. ENGINEER Prince Rupert, B. C. "Hockey Scores , National New York 10, Chicago 2 Pacific Coast New Westminster 1, Saskatoon 3 Western International Trail 3, Nelson 4 (Best of five EC. semi-final tied 2-2 1 PCSAHI.-OSAIIL . Nanaimo 2, K.'lowna 1 (Best of five B.C. semi-final tied 2-2) The Aborigines of New Zealand, called Maoris, emigrated there from the Eastern Pacific 600 years ago. NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER H.M.C.S. CHATHAM, PRINCE RUPERT PHONE: !$'!ub team. Talk around Good Friday. ! :'f .ous-looking table top; Joe Ward and Art Murray are i rr. .-': on the Golden getting together on the match- sf.8ht, till fresh in the making. They hope to match 8! the ItH'al contestants, j Tiny Carlson against Art Sen ft tii-oks like the last big: again for a feature bout. "rison Is going to have ! f time Keping weight 1 Another civic official who sup-, f ar know ! ports amateur boxing and in no if"W. the three champions way wishes to be connected with ; Mliag forward to the Can- i the opinion expressed by city; s Championships and Olym-' council Monday regarding the; "; to be held in Vancou-; lack of enthusiasm for local j t l. 2 and 3. What's it Golden Gloves champions, is j lin? Alderman George Hills. He first place, it means , Acting mayor at the time -of 'Kc winner is tops in his the council meeting, Aid. Kills! tirouahout Canada, an ' was sick in bod at the time. Aid. ' JbAment thai will mean H. M. Daggett had taken over ; t "-and-handsome recog- the chair for the meeting. I ; Today, Aid. Hills, recovered the Olympic trials 'from an attack of the flu, felt rjg'-s the chance of a life- badly about the council's move, gravel, a trip which will! 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