7 eee eee see FVy eves st : Doug route ab.» ~ Twelve-year-old Doug and one third place-in the t a grand aggregate of 19 than 60 competitors. .. Approximately 400 spectators “who packed the Gyro pool blea- chérs for the last swim meet of the season, watched Doug dom- inate the junior, intermediate ' ~—ss gnd.senior fields to carry off the coveted Daily News trophy, ‘4,g-epresented by Charles Giordano.. ty In addition, Doug won, the ‘Parks Commission trophy for the . “hest junior point-getter. with 10 *. points. Bill Kincaid, co-ordinator . of the meet, made the presenta- fon. HARRIS RUNNER-UP “Runner-up to Doug. in the grand ageregate competitton was .. Trevor Harris who handily took _. three first places for 15 points. i 4 ’ 4 it 4d § ’ ; j q ented + tne a a ¢ J basis of five for first place, three for second place and -one for third place. Frank Fogarassy, -fary's: representatives ‘ "1936 Olympic Games at Berlin, = established himself ‘as the fast- , est swimmer in Prince Rupert, winning the 100-yard open free- style race in 1::11.5 seconds, out- one of Hun- in the distancing Al Gaitens (1:17) and}. John Murland (1:27)). The grand " “ challenge trophy for this event was donated by the Prince Ru- pert Labor Council.and pre- sented by E. P. O’Neal, — JUNIORS TOP DIVERS © The open ‘diving competition was an all-junior affair, with Harold Small taking first place with 130 points, followed by -his twin brother Doug (133 points) and Bill Fielding (120 points.) Sponsor was Local 708 of the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers. One of the highlights of the meet’ was the novelty wash tub ": #All but one of the 25 com- petitors managed to paddle their.tubs only a few feet before sinking. Only Bill Feilding mas- tered the trick, made 22 yards of ‘the 25-yard pool length, - then tried to do it in a spurt and promptly sank. For his feat Bill was rewarded Points were awarded. on the . T-y ear-old wins : - Daily News trophy Small stroked to three first Labor Day swim meet yes- . & terday and added a second place in diving to rack up points, tops among more “with the biggest round of ap- plause of the day, the wash tub, and more than a dozen toilet utensils. Following is a complete list of the winners and runners-up in the 15 competitions. Senior joys 25-yard breast stroke Frosty's trophy Trevor Harris, Jake Anton, Watmough. Senior givls 25-yard breast: stroke Gordon's Hardware Trophy Dianne Woodworth, Gailya Grim- olfson, Penny-inh-and (25 yrads) Doug: Small, Harold Small, Fielding. | ° Intermedlate "breast. Shop-Easy Wayne Watmough., ° Doug Small. Junior boys 25-yard‘ breast stroke Watts &° ‘Nickerson trophy ‘Doug. Small, Tan Cullen, Fielding. — Janior Girls 25-yard breast: strake "Family Shoe Store, trophy Raide Wilson, Audrey Wells, Roblin, Wayne Bill boys 25 stroke Troply Mark Ewen, -yvard Bill Patsy Wash tub race Labor Couneil prizs Bill Fielding, Harold Small, Wilson, . Senior boys 25-yard freestyle ... La Gondola -traphy Trevor Harris, John Murland. Jake Anton. ‘Intermediite ‘Qheyarad freestyle B.C. Packers trophy . - Bil Fielding, .Dong | Small,’ Watmough. Girls open 25-yard back stroke MeRae's Trophy Marlene Phillips, Gailya Grimolf-; son, Dianna Woodworth. Junior boys 25-yard freestyle . Esquire Trophy Doug Small, Duncan. Anderson, Bill. Fielding. . Junior girls 25-yard freestyle . Deeth’s Trophy Patsy Roblin, Lynn Montesano, Raide ‘Wilson. . Students 50-yard open freestyle . Manson’s Trophy , Trevor Harris, Mark Ewen, Gallya’ Grimolfson. ‘ 100-yard free style open ~ Labor Counell Trophy Frank Fogarassy, Al Gaitens, John Murland. Open * diving competition. - Local 708 trophy Haroid Small, Doug Small, Fielding. : Raide Wayne’ Bil | 16 -pounder gets prize in all-day fish derby Bist prize of $100 for th elargest. salmon_in thele Labor Day fishing derby yesterday was won by Bill Mor tensen with a 16- pound cohoe caught in the Kas- NBA picks Patterson for honor MILWAUKEE (#—The Nation- al Boxing Association today chose heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson as its boxer-of- the-month for August and took notice of a newcomer ‘among boxineg'’s big boys. Patterson won the nod for stopping Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot, Tex., in the of their heavyweight at Los Angeles Aug. 18. The newcomer welpht ratings Sonny Liston, now fiphting phina. Liston has a ids St. of a Louls out 19-1] nu four-round decision. Toronto's George Chuvalo, ranked 10th among the heavy- weights by Ring mnagiazine, tn didn't make the NBA ratings |. woh Pet, GI, although Alex Miteff of Ar- tua Bens renee Tt ty rentina, held to n draw by [vancouver 00!) 7 67 bab 44 Chuvalo this summer, was [Portland ooo... 16 79 ib10 Oy; placed eighth, ue ae pity vs ua at ano ivi Yvon Turelle of Pole Ste. Bouttle rn Oh fe "442 TAY, Anne, NUB. held his third-place [spokune o....6.. Od BE ddl T% pht-henvyweight spot. Harold Monday's teanits Johnson and Tony Anthony are] Beatie 1-0. Aaaramonto Oi ranked first und second cone | Lertand 1-6, Spokane 0-0 tenders for (Archie Moore 's the, 12th round title bout to the heavy- 26-ycar-old boy Philadel- record. THis only loss was to Marty Marshall iks River. In the separate troll derby | Clifford Martin became automa- tie first prize winner landing the ,only fish, He caught an 11-pound ‘cohoe in the waters off the Bri- ltish Columbia Packers plant, More than 50 persons partici- pated in the combination derby that got underway at 5 a.m, Mortensen caught his 16-poun- ‘der with a crockodile lure. He also caught a 13-pound cohoe, . Tied for second prize of $30 King with 13-pound cohoes, both caught on No. 4 Gibbs T-spoon, A total of eight salmon rang- ing in sizes from seven to 16 pounds were weighed in at the Metropole hall between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. closing time, for the derby. All of the fish were caught in the Kasiks river Derby Judges were Game War- den Clifford Walker and assist- ant supervisor of fisheries Will- jnm Winsby. Angus Macphee, derby official, presented the $100 cheque to Mr. Mortensen, oe ate anne tere PCL STANDINGS Ban Diogo 6. Phoenty & Balt Make Gity & _Vancouver f seamen rien | Langlois, swept its class. was forced to drop out of heat | No. 2 because of steering trouble. “| races, cause. of vacationing racers and tt eety mn ane enrages gute gemma Order of business ‘ NOTICE OF MEETING Civic Centre Assoc. of Prince Rupert ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, Oct. 2nd, 1958 - 8 p.m. (Common Lounge) of annual reports, election of officers, etc. Any’ member wishing to present a Notice of Motion at this meeting must submit said Notice to the Secretary, in writing, by September 15th, 1958. Mrs. D. J. Parént, will include presentation be - Seerotary. nall tops on Lal oF TUM ee NH HE EH NH YT UD vy Vey wv © Outboard races SUCCESS | By MIKE WAYMAN despite threat of rain. | Despite poor weather the Prince Rupert Out- |board Association made a fourth races of the season Three new hydroplanes were unveiled and proved to be win- ners. The “Dragonfly” a “class B” hydro, owned by Lucien Bob Yamada came in -second in his “Seat Cat” although he Ron Stewart’s new “Wetback,” a “Class C” hydro, appears to be very fast and will give. Frank Baldwin stiff competition when he returns from the Kelowna Norm Kinslor had the fastest boat and the biggest “rooster- tail” on the lake as he drove his new “Class D” hydro to victory. Henry Seppa edged him out by less than a foot in the thrilling finish to the second heat. In other races, Bob Armstrong ' ia three and a half pound Cohoe.. | | and Mike Wayman topped.-Class B” and “Class D” utility’ ‘races respectively. Jack Mar tin and Jim “Wauldbauer shared the honors in the “Class A” combin- ed utility and hydro race. The field was cut down be- the Labor Day weekend. How- ever, the final race of the sea- son will be held Sunday at Tay- lor lake, More thrills are expect- ed with the return of Frank Baldwin, Wally Ballinger, Chris Harvey and Dave Yule. SYDNEY, N.S. (#}-Young Beau ; Jack, 164, Brockton, Mass., out-; ‘pointed Gary Simon, 161, New iGlasgow, N.S., (10). \ {Black Bass to win $10 for complete success of their last Sunday. Fisherman nets $60 ‘at CCC derby A 17-pound cohoe salmon won | ‘ Russell Nelson two prizes total- : ling $60 in the Columbia Cellul- : ose Company Limited fishing derby for employees Saturday. : of | Nelson captured a prize $50 for the largest caught and also won $10 for the largest fish of any species. — Alex. Wood “won $10 for the | ‘Smallest ‘fish Of any species with | ~A total of nine ‘entries weigh- ed in eight fish at the Kloiya., Bay weighing station 8 p.m. Saturday. Roy McIntosh was the official weigh-in man. In the separate derby held in the harbor, Dave Blackstone; won a total of $20 for the largest and smallest fish of any species caught. He caught a three pound the largest fish and a three quarter pound flounder for the smallest fish to give him another $310. ! Blackstone was also the official | weigh- -in man, and only contest- ant. BIN CANADIAN LEGION JACKPOT $225 Consolation $50 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME GO Have a: GOOD RUM for your money we an This advertisomant te not pubiished or dlavinyed by the Liquor Contra} Yowd or by the Governmont of Britt Ooluyie ” salmon : STILL HAS. HIS, BOUNCE—. | Despite the loss. of his left, leg under a freight train last: April, Robbie. Joslin, 12 ces off a trampoline at. San Carlos, Calif, While waiting to’ be fitted with an artificial limb, he's learned to swim,: dive and do trampoline tricks. ° fone ‘third - while “1s follows , boun- » eeyrve ev ve + PN ee ee A ee The crowd laughed , and cheered through tripping sack and. three- legged” races and funibling women’s ege ‘and spoon contestants ‘while ‘urging © the various othet athletic track con- testants to victory. “Thirteen ~ year - old Marlene ‘Phillips lead the more than 100 competitors ‘in ‘athletic- abilities by ‘taking four first» prizes and eight-year-old ‘Douglas Morris was runner-up with-three-firsts and-one third. _ Special prizes which. featured ithe -didest-person, won by Jimmy :Parks -(68), the: largest. family, Mrs. Car! Simunds..(5)..and the couple ‘married longest, captur- ‘ed by Mr. and’ Mrs. D, A.. Mac- -phee, (42 years), provided the variety to complete a successful - Winners. of other events are "go" YARD DASIT | Boys, 5 and (6 -years ~ ‘Gordon Morris, ‘Brinn. Barton, Al- dan Cameron. oo, CGirig. 7 ands 8) years Joan . Mallet, Linda Buchanan. Morag’ Nicholson." -” Roys 7 tnd 8 years “Dougias Morris, . Ronnie — Pottel, Tommy | Wardrope. . 50 YARD DASH - Girls 9,510, 11 years afternoon of excitement and fun. | witness 5 Ale s eh. pack m meet | Ear ly morning» threats of rain eouldn’t quell the enthusiasm of. about : spectators s and contestants who tur ned, out, to the Prince Rupert Labor Couneil’s ‘track meet at Algomia Park yesterday... 4" gudy Woodworth. Jonn Sinclair. Boys 9, ‘10, 11. , Bobby Pottle, ' Chris ‘Bennett, Billy. Mallet, ’ > _ Mary . Gowan, Gh. YARD DABIT.. . GOhils 2 and 13. years’ Marlene ‘Phillips, ‘Lynn Mallett, Judy Grimolfson.-.. : uo Boys: 32 ‘and 138 Henry Wong, ‘Don ‘Kamura, Alfred Timms. Senior: ‘airts - 4 and 16 | Lynn ‘Mallett, Sentor hoys 1 nnd i ry Wong. OPEN EVENT 100 YARDS » Women 16 (and. over Diane Woodworth, Gallya Grimoit- Jean Johnson. Men 4G and over Jim Arsencau, ‘Henry Perking, Dick Cameron. 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