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(CP)—For three-quarters of last night’s 4 Ute . . . ‘Mann Cup lacrosse game, Welland-Crowland Switsons managed to hold New . . . . e o- / oe ° Westminster Salmonbellies in check but the fourth quarter proved their undoing. ‘» The Salmonbellics scored three * ilast-period ‘goals to whip Swit-| New Wtstminster won the isons 7-4 and take a 2-0 lead in/opener of the series 20-7 Tues-} ¢ : lthe best-of-seven series for the|day night. The third game of for Wednesday. : ‘ : . . Welland-Crowland. substituted ‘Canadian senior championship. ‘the series 1s scheduled forl‘Geordie Johnstone in their net ~~ we cee ee ee ee ee f PRINCE RUPERT KINSMEN "WEEK Use Classitieds--They Pay, Queen’s Park Areana here Mon- day night and a fourth is slated fer. : for injured Justin Howe st L 4 Prince Rupert Daily’ News Johnston, the Inter-City La- — Pye ee Tj ‘ crosse League’s leading goal- . oe wo Ia Friday, September 19, 1908 tender with Victoria this year, a: total of oft performed sensationally, stop- ping 33 Salmonbellie shots, MUCH IMPROVED. . The easterners were much im- proved over Tuesday night's per~ formance, Gary Carr played. well on defence for the Switsons, ty- ing up the Salmonbeilies big gun Jack Bionda on numerous occa- sions. 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FORD EDSEL DEALERS | Dempsey sees Canuck champ as best yet NEW YORK (?—Jack Demp- sey, an authority on hard punch- | ‘@ ers, Thursday rated.George Chu- valo the best he’s seen from Can- ada: ~ | Chuvalo, who wrapped up the Canadian heavyweight title Mon- day by belting James J. Parker out.in the first round of their title fight at Toronto, is to move into Madison Square Garden for his first big-time U.S. fight Oct. 17., He is a graduate of the annual heavyweight tournaments spon- sored in Toronto by Dempsey and Toronto promoter Deacon Allen, “Chuvalo is the best to come out of those tournaments,” said Dempsey, the former — world heavyweight champion. “He has a stiff left hook and is a good boxer. He's short for a fellow NEXT MEETING ROYAL YACHT Squadron's “Sceptre,” challeng2r in America’s Cup races, which, start tomorrow is shown brushing with “Evaine” (K2) in a trial: race. The 70-foot yacht hopes to take the cherished America’s Cup back to Britain for the first time by beating U.S. entry “Columbia.” : , —Photo courtesy of “Yachting.” Britain's new yacht Sceptre out to break 107-year-old jinx By GLADYS BALDWIN Ghosts of 107 years will ride in the shrouds. as the defender and challeng- er for the America’s Cup start their battle at Newport tomorrow. | The “Columbia”, the $500,000, 12-metre American defender will meet the: [British “Sceptre” in what promises to be the greatest yachting event for two, SEPTEMBER 22, 8 p.m. - ELKS HOME _E BUSINESS: Report of Audit Committee To enjoy dinner out, or when you have unexpected. guests, you do not have to __ leave your home For a real treat try sd Italian Style Deep Fried Spring Chicken Spaghetti and Meat Balls GREER & BRIDDEN —-bimited GENERAL CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS - (, Brampton wins . e* e ¢ ® . _ junior title Construction & Repairs | VICTORIA ) — Brampton Renipped to handle all complete construction, | Excelsiors, squeezing out a 6-5 maar anid: inferior renovation ' win over the Victoria Sham- rocks, Thursday night took the weighing more than 200 pounds, but he can. belt.” Vs Asphalt Roofing & Sitling Minto Cup — emblematic of Foundation Work Canadian junior lacrosse su- Conerete foundations renewed or complete concrete premacy — in four straight decades. Riding right along with them will be ghostly challengers and defenders of other years, pulling for their side to win. With the British it will be the determina- tion to win and with the Ameri- cans the determination not to lose the cup for the first time. Won first by the “America” in 1851 when the schooner defeat- ed 15 British yachts In a race around the Isle of Wight, the cup has remained itn American basements Cabinet Work games, [ biailt | \ Modern Kitehen cabinets ia any a4e « & Windows & Storm Sash All types of modern windows made to your peclbieatlotis. Floor Sanding Bloors sanded and thnihed or sanders rented, PHONE 5241 FOR ESTIMATES Prince Rupert 215 - Ist Avenue Lake Charles also edged U.S, Air Force 1-0, Five survivors are left in the tournament—Lake Charles, Long Island, Houston, Tex.,, Seattle, Wash., and Strat- ford, Conn, Semi-final and final rounds hn the double elimination tour- hands ever since. In 1857, the we —\ Vancouver eliminated from soitball series MINNEAPOLIS (M—Both Canadian teams were eliminated. from the world softball tournament Thursday when Roy Steph- enson hurled a no-hitter for Long Island, N.Y., to upset Montreal 2-1 and Bill Stevens hit a fourth-inning homer for Lake Charles La., to knock out Vancouver 3-], nament will be played today. Bill Stevens’ homer featured Lake Charles’ victory over Van- couver, Starter Earl Ryder needed help from Bobby Spell in the seventh but was credited With the victory. Don Danhert for a : rainy evening NEW IP's Men — | If you're thinking of ( buying new dress, casual or worl. was the loser. Spell gained his fourth victory of the tourn- ment In the second game with the U.S, Alr Foren, ee ernereneeemmmemer soon Men 5-pinners start Monday | syndicate behind the American ‘yacht deeded it to the New York Yacht Club as a challenge tro- phy which could be competed for by a boat of any yacht club the world over. Since then, the cup has been challenged for 16..times. Eng- land, Canada and Scotland have all had a go at it. Canada chal- lenged in 1876 with the schooner “Countess of Dufferin” and again in 1881 with the “Atlanta.” Doughty Irish tea merchant, Sir Thomas Lipton, challenged five times with the “Shamrocks”. The beloved sportsman diced shortly after his last attempt for the cup in 1930. Then in 1934 T, O, M: Sopwith came up with the “Endeavor’’ which seemed to be faster than the defender “Rainbow”. “En- deavor’’ won the first two races in the best out of seven series but lost out to superjor racing skill], He tried once more In 1937 and lost again. Now in 1958, the British are making another bid for what one writer calls the “old mug.” The “Sceptre” skippered by Stan Bishop ts out to win and It Is said the British have grasped and hung on to the fact that the crew can win or lose the race. Skipper’ of whe defender I's Briggs Cunningham, Rules for the elnasie yacht compotition changed this yenr making the size of compoting poats 12-metres instead of the larger boats which have compet ed since the trophy race began. The first boat to win Boxing meeting slated Tuesday . A meeting-to discuss the pos- sibility of forming a Civic Cen- tre boxing association will be held in the Civic Centre at 8 p.m, Tuesday, recreaton and program director Jake Van- denbrink announced today. Mr. Vandenbrink said he is anxious to start boxing classes again as soon as possible for youngsters and older boys and young men. We urged that all former boxers, coaches, and referees attend the meeting so that the classes can be Jined u four races takes possession of the trophy. oo PPPODPOPPOPVD LL OOOO OOP . 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