cone wen ns Fi Te 6 Ubid 4 hous because of winds) Mince Rupert Denby News Thursday, July 8, 1954 IN THIS DICK AYKES We have the honor, we think, to be the first paid-up Prince Rupert members of the B.C. Athletic Round Table Sociely, the admirable group headed by sportswriter Erie Whitehead and pledged to do the utmost for amateur athletics in this province, We got this way by parting with a hard-earned buck and acquiring from ‘Tommy MeMeckin a BCARTS “Giant Quiz” form: by means cf which we hope to win one of four‘fantastic awards (2) % $15,000 dream home in North Vancouver ()) an all-expenses paid round trip for two to Australia with a week at Hawali thrown in te} an all-expenses pald round trip for two to New York with a week's stop over in the hig city and (d) a treasure chost containing $500 worth of Eaton's gifl certificates, ‘ an) Yours try joined the BCARTS because as a newsman and ex-sports cd we thought it a worthy cause to support, Bul Mrs. A. a pal of mercenary mien, persuaded us to part with another semolian purely because she figures that “the dream house” is in the bag dae to her ability to call the shots in the sports world, (She knew Charles was going to last 16 rounds against Marciano.) This Giant Quiz is no fly-by night scheme dreamed up as a moncy raiser, Only this week we ran a two-column picture of Altorney-General Bonner giving the contest his blessing by purchasing amembership, and the 4.G. is not a vent to be caught with his leral loopholes open. food The Quiz definitely calls for brainwork, study and no small knowledge of the snorts world. 'To win one of the four maiar prizes a person has to choose the order of finish for 20 of the 24 nations competing in the British Empire Games at Vancouver Jilly 36 to Anenst 7 Contestants in the quiz use & point system, With 5 poin‘'s being given a nation taking a first place, 3 points for a second plaee and 1 point for each third place, There are a Lotal ef 92 events jn all Sports in the Games and therefore an overall total of 328 points. A quiz contestant does NOT have to list each nation’s total points but thev are advicred to estimate each nation's potential total to compute their order of finish. & The persons listing the largest consecutive number of cur- rect places, startine with No. 1, will be the winners. t Cy % : Here’are the BEG entries in alphabetical order; Australia. Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, Canada, England, Fiji, Gold Coast, Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Kenya, New Zealand, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Northern Rho- desia. Pakistan. Seotland. South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Trinidad, Uganda and Wales, Still quite the Emnire isn’t it? ° % Oy Well thave-von ave folks. Tommy MeMeekin has the mem- hershin cards for the Reund Table Society and vor have a chanee for the second, third and fourth awards, Don't worry about the $15.000 house ‘cus as we said, Mrs. A. is bent on winnine it. OF course, if she wins, we won’t take up residence in North Van. We'll let her sell it and keep us in Prince Rupert in the manner to which we've always wanted,to be accustomed, Ballot boxes are to be set up around town. courtesy the dis- trict clectoral officer. and will probably be at MeKay's Grocery, Suner-Valn. Orme’s Drugs, William’s Grocery and Bob Parker Lid, Contest ends July 29, so, don’t delay. Winds, Heavy Swell Defeat Canadian 's Catalina Attempt AVALON, Galil. —-Canada’s| Mrs, Leuszler was accompanied long-distance swim ace, Winnie! by a press boat, the Mary Anne Roach Leas: >", gave up her at- TI, with her father coaching her tempt to swim {he (stalina!from a rowboat moving. beside channel after sho beca.ne exe Ver, hausted an heer and 50 nutes ; Before making tne plunee sh- ater entering te. water, ‘commented: “If I start, ll fin- The mother of three young- ish.” . y » ~ “fifth but this was offset by + ow} AG EX-IIEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION of the world Jersey Joe Wal- shooting straight, at a training session in a Camden, NJ., YMCA. Vince is being personally handled by the former champ after the family decided to let him have a crack at a boxine career, At first, Jersey Joe joined Mrs. Walcott in opposing Vince’s plan to become a fighter, Bui Vince persisted until his parents saw he was in dead eArnest about following In his father's foot- Steps—right into the ring. North Stars Down Sea Kings By 11-8 Tally : | North Stars of the Prince Ru- | Pert Little League strengthened i ‘their hold’ on first place last | Hight with an 11-8 victory ove {he Sea Kings. 1 1 . '100-foot cliff. | ‘The bottlers touk an carly levd | tracking up seven runs in the ‘first inning on four hits, doubler ‘by Maskaluk and Kurzdicl and |! Singles by Turcotte and Helluns | , Sea Kings rallied for four runs vin the third and three in’ the ‘(hree-run spree by the North Stars in the fourth. ; Ted Careless went the distance -for the winners, striking ou! ‘Nine, walking cieht and pivine ‘up 10 hits. One free pass was : so issued ‘to Fleming who was lhit by a pitched ball, |. Bruce Robertson started for the Sea Kines but was shellec out after four innings. He was replaced in the bottom of the fifth by Bruce Kerr. Robertsor struck out three, ‘walked threc - and gave up the 11 runs the! bottlers garnered. Kerr gave up: one hit. i Major League | Leaders By The Assochited Press ' NATIONAL LEAGUE sters plunged inte coe Catalina | - chenncl earlier today in an ate | ® #1 choppy, chilly miles awas. Jamaica Plans The 28-year-old blonde, her} 13 M I : a Janclin and bua black to ward | an eam aff fish, entered the water at Mitr a postpauement. of am por Jhirleen athletes, including Ol-! pier ait postpanement ““ympic champions George Rho- 4 sles . . Wp to 20 miles an hour, “pele for Jamatea at the coming: Although ground swells were. British Empire Games, } . wiped Mops 4 ay! . wind thin desired Mrs. Lesser hand Laing, a member o1 the win. tempt to swim to the mainhe 4. bedy coated with Gye pounds al: 2:50 2m. PAT a Binerald bay, lq StNGSTON, damien (CP) - den and Lesie Laing, will com- Rurly hleh and ure was more and her father, ndward coach, , puing sprung relay team at the! I ! who also te her trainer, wecldpl | rys9 Olympics head a track oe Bases: Bruton, Milwaukee. | ad. watt . : ' . A) aot ’ oy ? ‘ | 4 ‘ tt ee tans weal cay entry, which Includes one! Pitening—Antonelll, New York, 12! Dee TATED DOLCE TTS EAN OF” Saimmer and Uhree weight Vfte: 2-067, | yee ‘ers, ‘The eoweh will be Herb Mee! Blrlkeouts-Taddlx, St. Lonts, 4. After batnt for OO ieimutes Kenley, the track speedster who: AMUICIOAN Mave pe | Whether to postpone the alt now isa professional who WIEN pviig Clevelmud coc. 263 #2 00 B50 | tempt fora seeand UUme, she M-inow-reired Arthur Wink, ap+ Noren, New York. MW 2h OF a | fered he OT-degree water, pewred al past Glymples for Jn- Roson, Cleveland |. 298 85 94 996 | Th 135-pound swimmer, in’ raaten, » Mantle, New York a i ion nt private Hfe the wile Of Moris ein Dis hea named Leuttn hasy Wah iat Hh 45 01 7 henavler, an RCAK alrman stm captain, i Minago, Chienga O83 OU 00 NT Hened i St.Thomas, Ont, hopes) "rhe rest of the team ts com: to beat the channel record OF peed of Kelth Gardner, Louts 13 hows, a7 minutes and 32 see-Gaoden, Allan Mure, Myank ond: set by Ameriea’s Florenee vai, Riehard— slick, — Lowts Chadwiek Sept. 21, 1962, Miss Knight and Ronald Horsham, il Chadwick ninde the crossing on (ack and fleld mens welght Hit. smoother water, ors Lionel Spence, Donald Heron yo “a eand Algernon Tattle and swim SPORTSMANS - Barringan Raper, DIGEST Sirah ‘HOW TO SOFTEN A NEW ROPE eevee PEG ARE STIFF, CLUMe AY 10 USE UNTIL THEY SOFTEN | FROM WEAR, YOU CAN SOFTEN ONE MUCH QUICKER WITH ‘THB TRICKS STRETCH AND ‘TIP (T Bie TWEEN POSTS OR TREEY, MAKH A HALFeTWIST AROUND AN AKE WANDLG AS GOWN THEN WwarK If BACK AHO FORTH FROM AND OND OF THE ROPR UNTIL IT! [8 SCPT WNOUGI 10 Ust, sat! | e é os . Hes wee - . a cet aire tei be he ete Lats dah doce it the cain ch Ms eh, inca i. te Pélitadd ant ca vinmordeue 3 ggetand began thew Rhoden, 400 metres champ} "ROYAL City CANNED FOODS AB ROW Pet. Snider, Brooklyn... 291 60 108 371: Mueller, New York . tl 1 100 351: Schoendienst, St. 342 68 116 340, Musial, St. Lows ... 910 73 104.995, Honmner, Phinies 282 44 4 a Runs-—Musial, 75, ' Rains Batted Th—Muslal, 81. | Hits—Sehoendlenst, tid. Doubles—-Snider, 24, Triples-Snider, nine. Home runs--Mays, New York, 28. ; Tans Minaao, 60. Runa Batted Ine Anode, a0. | Tifte--Hex, 108, | Noudles---Vernon, Washington, 2 VW, Triples Ranel, Washington, Home rune. -Mantle, 18, Alaten Basea- Jensen, Bouton and Minoso, 11, , | Pitching Reynolds, New York fet | oO, | i { Strlkeoute--Tivley, [eltdimare, 1a. Royally Good! Fancy Quality poas sleor 4 and § ara fust as fonder us tho smaller Ons, cott works with his son, Vincent, 13, to get that rieht arm _ The ancient two-storey Kakies Temple in Hyderabad, India, was ‘carved from the sulid rock of a: sndad and abi an AM pion tt The Gondola «Cafe eleven bienked a shorthanded Local 705 squad last night by a 2-0 score ina Prinee Rupert and Dis- (rict soccer league fixture at Roosevelt Park, The cafemen took’ the lead varly in the first half when, at ‘he ten minute mark, Egidic Nordio fired a ball from the sorner-kick position that went ‘n pefore 708 goalie J. T. Bow- min could get a good grip on the oall. Johnny Niscoli scared the sec- ond Gondola goal at the 25 min- ute mark of the first half with a well-placed kick of a rebound. ing ball. Local 768 were unable to field} full eam of players. Up to the: Boiniwte’ sink in eae fist hall hev played with ony nice men, The Hst wes briefly cut to eight vien Prank Boltong, the pulp- workers’ captain was hit square (CITY TRAN qi ff LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FUR NITURE MOVING i if if | if { if | SERVE - Oi TAL Lo Fea-en Gondola Cafe Hands Out 2-0 De To Short-Handed Pulpworker Squad in the face bya hard driven ball RES ER RENAE MOE OE 2G ‘ which caustd (he:pay 1, ved: over ‘(he- sideline t times during the Second hy Lineups— Local 108: Sundberg, Van Tankerin he Alexander, Boltong, Hain Si a’, Maron, Bowman’. and was forced to leave the recently coach of the 198 team,| .Gondola ° Cafe: an Defeat field. a ‘hetwecn the posts for the Gon-) Nordio, Nicoll, Anselng: 7 Boltong rejoined the game qo}y eleven. Grosso, Poulinelli, Dek ; minutes after the Incident and: Play was hampered consid. Sondagal, en the team was further slrength-" a shifting crosswind ened by the addition of John {erably by aU shifting aoe nee gs Hahn who filled wae vacant ret : (esmmmewanrraniee steeds aareecscenrats SNR RE Aaa aT "selfback position. The pulp-men os P ; dlayed the rest of the game witit” on we 2a ’ ' Hh 10 men, ‘ 4 Play was ragged In the second | 2? ib Ge McKee,” py Perry, 1 Mt half, The Gondola eleven, wilh! . two-goal bulge, seemed content | concentrate fin just keepipe | -he ball out of their own terri-: tory and glving the fot'wards syacticn In passing, The cafe- men were robbed of one goal | when a corner kick, which was booted falily high, saw the ball headed toward the 708 gdal only to hit the cross-bar, . Out for the first time this sea- sen in bague play was Bill Sund- berg, who played inside left fo: the pulp-workers, Most notice- able switch in players was the appearimee of Jim Perry, until LIMITED. 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