PGR NPE He Rie SR Sa Rn a= “se ae et IT, Sen TENS Fe Tae Rooster eV ee eee eee " ‘ “8 Va i a ae " ia ® + iv % -Yvon to defend iy ' Empire crown MONCTON, N.BL @ — Yvon Durelle will defend his British Empire Hght - heavyweight boxing championship against Mike Holt of South Africa in Montreal July, 16, Durelle's manager, Chris Shaban, said here Monday night, PPAILPO OLDE LOD ELLE GPR LEL DLO DELO LLS | ‘ PREF EPO PELE POLO EPPELOPELOPOLREP | | : For Sale By Tender One only frame building 7 knowrnas the construction of- flee and shops, This building is offered for sale in a where is, as Js condition, Complete With present wiring, heating wnd plumbing fixtures. The Successful bidder must re- ‘move the building from the plant site and clear and re- store the site to the satistac- tion of the Plant Engineer, Removal must be carricd out ‘during: the period June 30 to July 7. Terms, cash, subject to 5% B.C. tax. Sealed teu- iders must be in the hands of the Purchasing Department “by 4 p.m., June 20, 1958. ’- Highest or any tender not “necessarily accepted. : Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited P.O. Box 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C. i BEDASSS REAR REM i driving Baldwin driving, “Saggy-Baggy” ‘fought a close battle in the sec- ond heat with “Miss Merc” lead- ing all the way. “Saggy-Bagey’ pulled up on “Menace” several times but could i Or Oo Close for Alex Miteff | TORONTO (CP)—Behind in points, ‘Toronto's George Chuvalo earned a dvaw Monday night as he brought a crowd of almost 70,000 to its feet by pound- ‘ing fifth-ranked heavyweirht contender Alex Miteff ‘through the ropes in t Gilmours top speedsters By GLADYS BALDWIN A. spirited hydroplan Sunday the ee Se ee stick, Between heais, Henry Seppa, a swelling under his right eye: - James Murdoch and Gale Harvey and small cuts on his nose. took over the lake and gave an’ , exhibition of water skiing. | Robin Gilmour joined the local “hell-divers” club with the help of Frank Baldwin when both ‘hydros decided to go to the same spot in the lake at the /same time. Baldwin emerged the ‘victor with Gilmour in the water. | In other events Mike Wayman redeemed himself for his flip in the last races by bringing ‘Miss w Flipsy” in first in both heats of m othe 36 Class. @ wrapped up both firsts in the B i Utility Class. not make race, water skiing and an, and Frank: n fTank Bob Armstrong it 4 : . vvrTah erry ights No. 5 heavy to escape New York (WH Frankie R s . ny yff, staan th ety har Soar"atte | Ling The Tailor | he final round of their 10-round Tommy Tibbs, 134 ye engined in © 1alor boning mateh, (10), , . 220 -6th St! Phone 4238 Owe Chuvalo's inexperience ce entatoan oar ene —— — saved othe Argentine — flehter roma Knockout, Miteff stagger- count of cinht and hune on. Chuvalo, ex- couldn't ed to his feet at the cited and overanxious, put him away. . Miteff£ was almost carried out recovered ‘feet first, but he quickly in his dressing room. LOST SECOND ROUND i He had ai sNght edge ge points until the 10th round. He would have won If referee Billy Burke hadn't taken the second ‘after the race flip were round away from him for a low | the highlights of the Out-: ‘board races held at Taylor Lake again saw brothers emerge as top',y speedsters, | Witnessed by hundreds of: jand Johnston 46-46. by that referee.” Miteff, the 9-to-5 LOOKED FOOLISH seventh by Ring magazine. was his first draw in out to Mike De John. - perience than the Miteff had 140. CE A 2 0 a a | Burke told the two judges to | :give Chuvalo the second round ej ¢ yi dudge Tony Canzano did, but! whie h Jackie Johnston gave Miteff Gilmour ,one-point advantage anyway. : Burke gave the fight to Chu-; alo 46-45. Canzano voted 45-45; There were yells of discontent | spectators, Gerry Gilmour driv-iamong Miteff’s handlers. Man-' ing “Miss Merc,” Robin Gilmour: ager Hymie Wallman said: “T) _ can't go along with this decision. : ‘but you’ve got to take what they: ‘give you.” Trainer Freddie Fi-! erro said it was a “bum decision } ad favorite, | said Chuvalo is a “good fighter: jand a good scrapper.” Miteff had: Miteff is ranked fifth by the: National Boxing Association and : fights. He lost one by a Knock-: * y e : * as rental contract for arena fails This ' . By NEIL MACDONALD ‘ster city finance committee ne- the announcement of their de- Refrigerator Canadian Press Staff Writer .gotiated unsuccessfully for eight parture after Spokane had been | VAN ER 0—Pres} -weeks on a new rental contract admitted late in the day's mect- n YOUR Home Lends of tin Western Hockey ;for Queens Park Arena, the’ ing. : i ‘ - ‘ oyal's } me ri k. + The ‘ . : ’ £ are Il! (Gague announced hece Monday Rovil's home rink. | ‘The fate of “the 12 players FOR ONLY A 17 PrO' night that New Westminster.’ 4 r 0 jowned by the Royals has not Royals have withdrawn from the .,© cece Hal Laycoe of the Roy-{ been determined. It is probable FEW CENTS -WHL and that Spokane Flyers of als said: “We paid out $42,000 in| that Spokane may purchase the A DAY! “. lhe past two years. This (1957-3 bulk of them, although no offic- . Miteff, 23, has far more ex-' the Western International Lea- 20-year-old: gue will take over Chuvalo, who has fought only _ Coast division franchise. 13 pro fights, losing two. Chu-' valo had only 16 as an amateur, Miteff showed his experieiice | \ 6 Prince Rupert Dally News © Tuesday, June 17, 1908 Cards regain fourth place Caracas, Venezuela u-—Sonny draw Leon, Venezuela, outpointed By Tho Associated Pross Carmelo Costa, Brooklyn, N.Y: St. Louls Cardinals moved! (10). - | : worn nntmmneatnne | DAEK to a fourth place tle in the | mom National League by beating Cla- cinnatl 6-5 in 11 innings Mon- {day night scoring a pair in the T-A-I-L-0-R-1-N-G ninth to torce the overtime. [tb . was wig only game scheduled in|| @ Suits ® Pants > majors Monday, and Je Cardinals tled with Pittsourane ° Topcoats © Slacks a half game behind the Redlegs. secre epee LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE NEAL EVANS TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. Phone 2085 DAILY BUS SERVICE @ in ; Connecting “with C.P, Airlines to Vancouver e The times of departure and arrivals ore as follows: LEAVE DAILY Prince Rupert 8:30 am, Terrace 12:45 am. Prince Rupert 10:00 um, Terrace 2:45 pam. | LEAVE : SNR to Kitimat LIGHT-HEARTED SPORTS WRITER—When Vern DeGeer writes a sports column in the Mon- treal Gazette the response from readers may range from a bagful of Ietters to a gift of a case of pickles. Readers have to be prepared for startling digressions from the ordinary field of sports conunent. Here Gazette cartoonist John Collins, a partner-in-gag of DeGcer’s, portrays , | the impish sportswriter with some of the oddit:es with which he lards his columns. Once De- Geer asked in uhe midst of a paragraph on horse-racing: “Does anybody know the name of Paul Revere’s horse.”” A few days later, in the sa‘ne vein, he asked for the name of fabled Paul Bunyan’'s bluc ox. Readers plugged the Gazette switch-board to say the name was “Babe.” An- other time he started a discussion which even brought blueprints from an engineer reader on disappearing goalposts. DeGeer often refers to his native Saskatoon as “You Know Where Sask.” The bird in the bathtub is what DeGeer describes as a rare short-necked blunt-billed honking goose he once picked up in a Chinese market, (CP Photo) 1 ARRIVE Terrace 11:30 a.m. Prince Rupert 3:45 p.m, . Terrace 1:00 p.m. Prince Rupert 5:45 p.m. SUNDAY ONLY ARRIVE | JUST THINK Spokane Flyers to replace Royals | OF IT! AL LEADER ANNOUNCES 58) was the best year we had. We: inl word has been wiven, » yl 3 Hope , st GOry . . ; aimost broke even. We lost $20,-: loader said Vancouver, Seal- . ;000 the year before. . The surprise announcement. “The Flyers outdrew several of tle and Victoria will continue to came after a meeting of the di-+ our clubs last year,” Leader said, Make up tiie Coast division in -rectors of the WHL. | “They averaged about 4,500 the league. In the Prairie divi-— The Royals were granted one fans per game.” ‘siom, the Saskatoon-St. Paul the Royals Philco 10.5 cu. ft. Refrigerotor Full Width Freezer $3199 (Convenient Terms Arranged) 1 ‘ ; a . ay ‘ -early. A crowding, aggressive year’s leave of absence. Team Mayor Fred Hume of Vancou-| Regals will be replaced by the | ¥F I | as + & © replace y the * board te poetatioh wae tbe ts fighter who bobs and weaves, he ‘officials and the New Westmin- ver, owner of the Royals, made Saskatoon Quakers, who will Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. a run a D Hydro Class race. Henry made Chuvalo look foolish in gS emesis ne areas soem seems en cemwerenns Dlay all their home games at Besner Block, Prince Rupert Phone 4210 Stewart a H Seppa led the way in the firs, S°me Of the middie rounds. =| PAQLINELLI WINNER , Saskatoon. } 7 heat and Chris Harvey in the" Chuvalo ores scemec cone | . EI CI TO EE EE pane eee acne a second, used and unable to follow up: ° 9 ) ye « _ — a a vine is a list his advantage after landing a; ; . a g: The following is a list of the his ag Bt: lnismen id] Ea Sf? $ a a mg races run and winners in first ard punch. ' ’ ; ® e f a #6 6A Utility and Hydro—one heat 211%. : . " - z 2 gue E Thwoba —— on way to league iead | | : x mw __ 36 Class—(1) M, Wayman, C. 1 Ms ye | | a. gm Harvey, D. Souter. (2) M. Way- | S ‘ / , . . ‘ Le . § =. m man. C. Harvey, D. Souter. | occer Cague Kinsmen last night foiled Sea Kings’ bid for first J . , a m@: 6B. Utility—(1) B. Armstrong, : lk: in Pri R "t Little Leag b ado} Ed : : a” MD. Yule, W. Ballinger. (2) B: S@SUMES Pla Brace Wf minee Super’ Mabie eague dy caging hC | Strategically located in Village of Terrace. Priced " Armstrong, W. Ballinger, R.! Pp y , Lipsett’s crew 7-6 at Algoma Park. q g y g x mw Yamada, | With one-third of the Prince; The loss leaves Sea Kings inj mc) eee oo cores . 2-Picece Sets ma 6D. Hydro—t!) Henry Seppa,; Rupert and — District Soccer second place, one game behind’ gune 27--Shop-kasy vs Sea Kings below present day market value. $16,000.00 a... . @ C. Harvey. (2) C. Harvey, Ii. league schedule completed, play, leadifig Shop-Easy. _ June 30-—Sea Kings vs Kinsmen . . . s BY YOUNG IDEAS.: . Seppa. Tesumes tomorrow night at Al-; Adolfo Paolincll: was the win. SWiy fTporla Star ys Shop. Kusy will handle. Phone or write to R.A. McLean in ‘Moe Made Of Finest ' Band C. Hydro—(1) R. Gil- goma Park when Savoy mects' ning pitcher while Brian Lewis jay 7—-North Star vs Sea Kings a: go (Made "ines m mour, G. Gilmour, F, Baldwin. Local 708. ' was charged with the loss. .July 8—-North Star vs Kinsmen a | m Matched Polished Cotton. mg (2) G, Gilmour, R. Gilmour. F.. Other eames sereduled are asi Tonight’s scheduled) game July 9—Sea Kings vs Shop-Easy Prince Rupert at Box 176 or Phone 2343. oO pe . mM Baldwin. ‘follows: — between Sea Kings and Shop- i Ju 14chon Bae CS enen ar a > WALLACE'S Gis “Honey Seppn Bo Rene Jung 21-- Alyansh vs Savoy; : rile Lenante play will resunie 22 18--Kinsmen vs Sea Kings rn : , a, B. Arm-,; 5 " he j shi: “AE ay het uly 16-—Sen ngs vs North Star | ETS 7 EPT T R "strong. jJune 25—Local 708 vs AlYWSh. tomorrow night when Kinsmen| ‘ muinepeniarnanamessinelonn ERTS a . n . ‘July 5—Savoy vs Aiyanshy JU a ge r, m Refereeing the races was John g_ Savoy ys Local 708: July 12: meet Sca-Kings, The rest of the : BERRA RRR RRR Comadina, Gregory McLeod and; Aiyansh vs Local 7108: Juwy 16-~' Nelo up unl Jwy 16 is a pames Pian as Li Orr eal Local 708 vs Savoy. June 20-Shop-lasy vs North Star Cc A PIFOL a feman Was Barty ve Tentative plans have been ‘dune ae sy Vs Kinsmen ‘ . . a » 24--Sey NES ve reh Star Porgand. Ore. (hM—Pcter Mul]- ‘ made for a Bame between the: Sune ob Klanmen: VS “North Stat er, 158 Germany, outpointed | Prince Rupert all-stars and Kise ne. weer oe . ' : Today to Wednesday Phil Moyer, 158, Portland (10), plox or Kitlmat on July 1. t | finonca operations uniil = , erry ci 0 | of purchases and puyroll his crop is deliverod rye . CORRECT DATE FO ! 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