fighters - j ~The: card contained: 15 bouts, majority: of which featured nov- a “years. “The: . youngsters’ went at it: ~ hammer ‘and tongs, ignoring the exhibition: billing, but the: older ‘took ° ‘i. easy.. They “sparred: and: pulled their punches: -as ‘ordered, although ‘it provoked boos ‘from the-more bloodthirsty - members of the, erowd in one mateh,. be -» :However, as trainer Dick Ayres. “stressed to the spectators’ after. the fight “You didn’t pay that “kindof money’ to watch an out i$ favor iie'r Dodger bid operators, of: the: roe Wor 5 Lea n B agreemenit; PCL Portland: Beavers " AGUE:! BREAKUP.» : Ks: bought’: the: a at they: contend, would @ Panté |e “Tapebats @ Slacks ‘ALTERATION, SPECIATASTS “Quick Service: | Ling The Tailor 20, a Ot, Phone 4238 + tors ed singletons. | rraneiseo, gan Diego) E Portland and.,Hollywood—are. reported to sifavor:. the ‘deal, Seattle « and’ Sacramento. ' “want “assurances that ‘Brooklyn: “doesn’t plan to 8° major on us . . The eighth. team—Vancouver —is noncommital. ‘Mountie general manager Cede ric ‘Tallis said Vancouver direc- “will “listen to the Dodger! ; st i an open mind.” Chiefs lo: Face Canadians - le: express purpose: of;some- |}. . y és bik . nee wl) In OSHL Finals | . “KAMLOOPS | ©) _—. Kamloops Chiefs advanced to the finals| against: Neinon Canadians: AN” ‘the | Okanagan Senior: Hockey League + Friday ‘when they “downed ‘Ke- lowna . Packers. 4-1 in. the: final game of their. best-of- -seven series 4-2, Kamloops. veteran “il pry. cink led the -Chicfs, scoring ‘twice, while couch Bob. Dawes and Denny’ Bassaraba eacly add- Mike Durban. Hred . the Ke- lowna goal, President Claude Smail ’ said after Friday's game a league meeting would be held today to determine when the finals start. and. out fight. This is strictly an exhibition bout, . just to show ‘what. the. boys: can do.” ‘He ‘added that. he was: sorry | to hear: the “crowd booing the ‘| performance of Jim Briggs and |: Dell Whattam .and shouldered the responsibility : for the mild oe “I made the boys do it. Neith- jer of them is in good enough ‘shape’ to go ‘full speed. "he eX plained. not losing their. tempers.: . “Mr. Ayres stated that last Sep- tember, when". boxing -classes opened, the youngsters didn’t know left: from: right. or. how. to put up- their hands. “J. think you have-.séen here. tonight an. example of what. has been accomplished.” - Emeeeing the exhibtion card was Art Murray, Timekeeper was i Don Wanamaker. : Referecs- were Civic. Centre boxing class instructors Maurice Bishop: ‘and - Dick . Ayres and | Benny. Windle, ‘former profes- 4 Sional boxer who used to fight. 1 out of Prince Rupert and Seattle. Both Mr. Ayres and Mr. Bishop - -| semi-finals... Kamloops won the ¢ ant ib rat OR o f "Rupert on March 11th, 1 “ to contact the Collector 1 the Re RRR EE REE or Dt ge nny SPECTION SERVICE NANA as ‘ 4 OA Steamship Inspector will arrive in Prince 937, to carry out inspec: » ton ‘of vessels in that district, Owners and operators of vessels requiring “inpectin before September 1957 are requested of Customs, Prince Ru- » Pert, and arrange for, inspection, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT eer Mente pe oy i 4 2325 w dite qa solos ENT ERPRISE Iustrated Model BIA ....., 299°" Model 52D High shalt . visher 9g" ~ MeRAE BROS. YD. pro- “rec: hantamwelght. champion | Br itish” ‘professional’ fig ‘Andy -Marshall,- ‘who: entered: two boxers in ‘the card, was one- time middleweight champion oft. B. C. “Both Mr, Bishop © ‘ana: Mr. ‘| Ayres expressed: their thanks to members of the Elks, Lodge 342 ‘for’ handling the: ring: erection and: tleket collecting: . , Two. awards were “won youngsters in the exhibition card, Frank Neilson, &2-pound “bomber” received’ a trophy for the gamest fighter and Ted Ar- ney will reecive a trophy for the most scientific boxer, The 15 bout card, which pro- vided thrills throughout, showed the great potential the boys possess, _ Mr, Ayres stated that this po- {tential needed developing and added that to pitch two of the Lyoungsters in a serious fight tmlghy at: 8 such an.carly age have seffect.on the loser, “THE hoy coild Jose all heart Vand it could break his spirit, ites him for the rest of his 0,” . The card, attended by many parents, friends and relatives of the participants, was termed a huge success, Proceeds from ticket sales amounted to $188, Most excelling bout of the eve- ining turned out to be the Carl, Vell-Roland WH fight, Both! ifightors wha welghed In at and 69 pounds rogpectively, put UP O desperate hatile until the: vory ond, mixing it up with an nuurosslvencss termed = “thoi love 40 fight," “Another crowd-pleaser was the Len Shanlcel- wilt Valpy tilt]: which entorod to the bloodthirsty clement when: Valpy sustained tho only hloady nose of tho ove. ning, | Valpy, who kept his haymaker | | right out of uso, ert himself Fm alate nila ames STE Mien Nep ee oem oe en J for 57 with ‘ole ‘nok " 922” with aluxa Wael * 803" PHONE ey pVS ip oe 2326. in Trophy Awards 2 "More thai 5 Prince R pert adults and childven ammed the Civie Centre gymnasium’ last night ‘to P wate a two-and: achalf hour exhibition: boxing tour- _ nament described as. the biggest. ever held 3 in the city. GAY. 8 ye ae 4 wee oe a ceeding two rounds,’ hikition sparring: with, laying on superficial punches. fast body jabs, - - Another’ c:owd- -please wipe the: smile off Bowman - He ‘thanked both fighters for byt . ThD ARNEY To ‘be awarded trophy: ‘for; “most ’ “scientific. fighter: have -extensive ring. experience, couple of: times after hard blows, rushing. the season. Brrr! it-cet-| Larry Leach,: Bill Dobbyn, ; Mr.. Ayres. being” one ‘time 'B.C.| the’ smile. always. returned as: 3, itainly. hasn't bee. boating! Davidson, and’ Lionel Heinrich ' jgoalmouth, scramble. tantal The Anderson” You AU younger ‘boys.. Neville Venables fought hard, with’ a ‘few: good slugs, “Arney, with Ene Janies, showed great: apprehensive of cach other. -In. the Darrel Stevens-Billy . Saunders bout, Saunders’ exper-| lence showed up a little more, ney Donaldson, Cart Vell made his first ap- pearance against Ron Bitterman gloves when hit hard by Bitter. man, good punches, Noville Venables and shlin the - advantage, Minard, small bub game, landed several | aod lows, fen thaidaietdeiamithieebbtaltes henry) LONG SKQUENCK Tha town hall, Stratford upon Avan hos n wn« and reevon from 1858, You Name wl We Print It , ve Right lob, \ open.. for sharikel's ‘slugging in ‘ice. boxers: under. the age of 14 the first round: However, he .re- italiated. with vigor. in’ the SUCH Maurice Bishop. staged: ans ex, Lorne MacMillan, both fighters: show. | ing skill in. keeping thie. se ofl g pleased: with. apparent Mirries of slugging, yet at the. ‘Saini : time ‘Fastest, fighter. of the’ evening! was. lan’. Jessop: ‘who - corne‘ed |” Roly: Till on. several. otcasjons} against the - ropes, ‘wth; ‘short se Frank Nielson’, « Larry’ Bowman |” tilt. Nielson’ inied -desperately''to ay |) oo . 1 25th and 26th goals, iincen|.two: ‘ardent: hosting | enthusiasts: showed #perhaps. to try ott a new plastic: hardtop : scoreléss’ until 13:11'of the third the-most: scientific boxing in. the; boat— it’ 5 cold: : whio teed off. the card. t: ‘ eelastic. . ' snirit in. this match after both fighters had ‘appeared a lithle | Also trading mild flurries in: the second performance of the! evening were Murray Brown and: Vell, who set the pace, marred his performanee by dropping his Hard hitting featured in the Lonnie Teague - Paul Wueket match, Haeckel, who also fought Bobiy Donaldson Inter In the evening, calmed down somewhat |: but still mannged o get In some John Minard completed the 16-bout card with Venables’ helwht giving of Rritaln's; broken record of bailiffs, mayors that gasoline and open fhumin ¥ smears new he $e wnapbrame “ne ¥ ee muéh. to tho appearance .of Lotus prove this with quotations On: anything from 0 ‘nine cord toa ‘catulog., “Re 4 De Daily , Ths wis ‘Commorelul tw J wes perfor med ‘at, an + ters, seriois, He hes won tt games in -Llows.’ Play ‘start’. for al: rinks Warren, Trophy:. mire—Ice 3, -B Division—P. Moror, vs By Moroz—-Iee. 4. Other’ rinks. will commence »| play