CITY TRANSFER Wolveson Spot Eight of 11 B.C. Fighters in Finals As V's Ready 0f Games Boxing Trials in Toronto IN THIS CORNER LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE" MOVING ond round. 1 Buchanan Is the boxer who hor big battle .TORONTO P British still has eight of 11 fiehters Welterweight Bill Stone of stopped Pete Piper, the man who PENTICTON. B.C. (CP) Tho in the finals of the Canadian Vancouver, who twice picked ! stopped Saunders in the Mani- DICK AVRES I , . r, i iUn linu ' T1lti,.V, Ti 1 him-self off the canvas in the I toba provincial trials. In his bout Just about the time a person begins to think that Prince I fluan -"P ' " "' ""J" ""B - ii.iiu- .. . . , .,.. r .T. . j I here tonight when Sudbury pionships after live more west first round, let go with one loop- last night Saunders pounded Pho I Richardson along the ropes wnn ne up.r, u lne most nyw u,ey ve reou..u-,cu , and penticton V's tangle I coast entrants won their bouts 'ig Vight to catch Nick TyneS es ng the argest number of folks who'll support worthy p.ojectej. the and deckling ; last night. : coming off the ropes. ropes. The The com- com-; a iiurry oi mows, inc oi. v. am-. wj me iiih, someining crcjps ita to rmiKt? one wumici. We refer to the small crowd that attended jnur.sa.iy h . . tne v. siaKe another i n,, Do.,rnn anr nv.4 .,ni : . u ' , " fv- . 'V - v- - v.!- , s if-. . . ' v . '. '' r , ' , t , i r , - ?''' '-j . ' . -J ?J, RUPERT ROD and GUNc? bination of Stone's punch andjerines fighter was on nis Knees the spring oi tne ropes was j when the bell ended the first enough to send Tynes down like j round. The referee didn't allow , a pole-axed steer. The RCAFj him to start the second, whirlwind puncher from Green- The 24-bout three round card wood, N.S., was counted out at 0n the second night of the tri.ils 2:09 of the opener. produced three knockouts, four Fighting again last, night, technical knockouts and some Vancouver's welterweight Norm : bruising fighting. The final 14 night's baseball game at Roosevelt Park and the even smaller onei &f tnejr miracle comebacks. I weight Trent Ketcheson of Vie-that turned up-for the Prince Rupert General Hospital's "open Each team .)as won tnrer I toria both drew byes. Bill stone, house." Of course the music and drama festival may have nad'games an(j tonight's tussle will Vancouver welterweight, scored something to do with the latter, but It was a great disappoint-1 ' (.(.jdc cie ssue ja first-round knockout over ment to the dozen or so hospital workers who had put the final The amazing ys darlings of ! Nick Tynes' arfenwood. N.S. "spit and polish" to the hospital and waited in vain to show the( lhi(! y,n., !,,.., ' n,,n(.h citv ! A second round KO was chalk- ed up by Steve Phare of Haney over Joe Aitken of HMCS Corn-' Jorgenson picked up his second i bouts are being fought this wallis. Norm Jorgenson of Van- ; technical knockout of the trials afternoon. couver got a second round TKO when he stopped Gene Powers j A tkO was scored by Charles Work Party ' 9:00 A.M., SUNDAY, MAY 16, , LAKE OLIVER "interested" public around the building that is staffed night and luie as slight favorites to take day to serve the public. their third straight win in the Regarding the baseball game, those that stayed away best-of-seven series and tho missed a good game. There was no sensational pitching, the Canadian senior amateur hoc-sluggers only collected a total of 16 scattered hits, but it was j kfy championship, close and good entertainment. True, you needed a fur-lined Faced with what seemed to be nnrltn nnri winrihrpnker nnri hlanlfpt hut nfter nil its onlv mid-1 almost Certain defeat when the oi Toronto. Gllhuly of Melfort, Sa.sk., over Jim Saunders, burly, two Tom Palmer of Champion, Al-handed puncher from Manitoba, j berta In the third round. It was fought his way into t,hc heavy-'the same for Edmontor.'i Wilf weight finals with a second Greaves over John Pope of Louis- May. It was Commercial Hotel's first home game and both teams; ruS6I Wolves grabbed three War of the first four games, the over Toronto s oene Powers. Jack Barclay of New West-! minster gained a decision over Danny Kane of HMCS Corn-wallis. Gerry feoucher, Vancouver featherweight, decisioned Frank Germshield of Edmonton and Des Archer, RCMP, Regina and formerly of Vancouver, decisioned Lloyd Lawrence of Toronto.-. Steve Phire started British wick brothers led V's back with a pair of desperation wins to tie Bring Your Tools ond 0 F nend round technical knockout over : burg, N.S., in the second round Bob Richardson of St. Cather- of their bout, ines. He will meet Montreal's; An unpopular split decision Gerry Buchanan tonight in the pave oes Archer the nod over linals of the three-day event. ; Lloyd Lawrence of Toronto. The When Saunders didn't make nlgbt before Lawrence twd stop-ihe provincial team, he hitch-' ped light middleweight chum-hiked from Winnipeg to defend pion Paul Chyzy of Winnipeg, his Canadian amateur heavy- j Toronto's Hugh Lindsay's de- it up. Thursday nights victory was! the most impossible of all. Down, 4-2 going into the final 20 mln-! utpc Ppntiftnn rnrmprt in fnnr! TRAP SHOOT - 2 p.m. ht unanswered tallies to sew it no Columbia off on a perfect m when he knocked out Nov., .mri set the striae for t.hp hio could have done with a little support from some of the hardier fans. Whether the town realizes it or not, Prince Rupert Is fortunate in having as good a brand of ball as they do here. We've sat at Royal Athletic Park in Victoria and the old and new Capilano stadiums and seen Western International league teams turn In some stinkers . . . and they get paid for it. Thursday night's game hardly paid for lost balls, umpires and ball-shaggers. The senior club wants to get in some good licks before the official Little League and the unofficial Pony loop start stealing some of tho;r best customers. It won't be long now. . -r There's some good talent coming along in the older ball league who will bear watching as soon as they have a little more senior experience under their belts. Key McKay, well-known live-wire for North Star Inter A basketball squad has the makings weieht title won last year. Scotia's Joey AiKins in the g,ime Fashion Footwea clsion over Fred Dceaan of Nova 'Scotia also proved unpopular. I I Prince P.upert Daily News Saturday, May 15, 1954 Senior Ball league Lineups Named For Sunday Tourneys For quick results fry a Doily News CleJ In the fifth game at Penticton, only 17 seconds remained in overtime when Jack Mclntyre fired a goal that gave V's a C-5 win. It's been the same story all along the playoff road for V's. They went eissht games before It will be Gordie Cameron on oi a u,p-nou n caicnw lur r.squires. jimmy riewin, aiinougn and poshing on Nelson Maple Leafs ; the mound for Commercials ragged ior live runs on live nits jnursciay proved useiui wnen for tne rjrili.sh Columbia title,! Freddy Christenson for ;Goid.m Commercials needed him, both on the mound and at first, and then won out in a marathon ' and Anderson tomorrow afer- undson will keep much the same line-up as that used last Thursday, when the hotelmen lost a close decision to Esquires. Only expected addition, is that hurler Jack Lindsay will more than likely put in an appearance. The proposed Commercial line Lso. ii ires' young Kill Donaldson shows signs of becoming a useful i duel with Winnipeg Maroons for i noon at 1:30 in Roosevelt Park chucker as soon as he gets a little more stuff on the ball. Paul j the western Canada crown. , as these two teams meet for the Poirier, hefty first sacker last Sunday, could turn into a keyman I That's a record that places first time this year in the I Vi t- the rlnlhiprc Sudbury souarelv on the snot Pr Rupert Sr. Ej.seball Leauue. At the same time, right-hand- tonight. up will see Tom Naka In short, er Dick Letourneau will start for nm Gunn in right field, Miner Commercials face the real test of the early season Sunday when they meet Ktisty Ford's Gordon and Anderson nine. The Esquires in the first half of Simundson In centre. Cliff Dahl tTfttnllArt V.-in tr,,.t'4,inn fn T. ....... A nA.vA 1.., T7 nn ' double-header at Terrace. For Commercials, Miner Sim MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By The Associated Presa . . Prince Kupert ot . . . 00 Nitiona! Employmont ! 0'1 ' 0ffic My 17 ond 18 rnWOT lii j at first. Nick Pavllkis in left field, Herb Morgan behind the 1 plate, Bruce Simundson at second and Dick Nickcrson at third Rusty Fejrd's G & A line-up ! will see Bill Sundberg at short, Don HartwiR at third base, Don Scherk catching, Dave Hill at second. Svd Scherk on the first cushion, Ralph Enridge in centre field, Stan Petrow In left and Thursday. However, G & As win over Esquires last Sunday wasn't so impressive and with a minimum of errors, Miner Simundson's crew could take last year's league champs. While everything Is going sivimmlngly In the major league of Prince Rupert's Little League, secretary-treasurer Jack Martin says that quite a few adults are needed' to supervise the minor "Gogie" Leaves Everton Club After One Year Nnlinnal Muslul. St Louis . . Mueller, N. Y. ... League AB R 100 28 96 16 02 l:i Pet .390 .37) .370 .310 .363 1 -'amner. Phil.i. league or farm team games. bince the games Will probably be I Robinson. Brooklyn 54 7 played in the afternoon, shift workers who want to do their bit ' J"bl""f'tl st Louls 115 14 Buns Moon. St. Louis SI fo- tho Hrf ii i .kii. I... .4o ulc mtai au iuc unit- league is acciiing. j Hlms b:..ltert in MiiKial. 31. AINTREE, En-land Va.l-la" "uuuar "cm' couver's Gordon "Gogie" Stew-1 v' ,he roaf1 tnP' Esquire's art has decided to ouit Enallsh , have sPrin8 ln centre Firemen, policemen, clergymen, CCC workers on "graveyard" with any extra time on their hands could do ,a mighty good turn 1 Hits Jnhlnnski. 42. Doubles Snider. Brooklyn. 10. Triples Irvin and May. New Giordano at short. football after one season, it. was! fi,'ld Joe for the little eager beavers who couldn't make the majors. disclosed today bv the Everton tclllr Paehal on second. Andy . York imtl behoentlienst. St. Louis. 3. Home runs Mufusil. 11. Miir-hal! in left field, Bill Doiv soccer club. A club .spokesman said . We were glad to see some of the active senior ball club "We . Pan''ik or Ken riill in right field. Stolen buses Bruton. Milwaukee 6 Pitching Podrea, BnHvk'vn iiu.l ' carl Tiecnman at tnlra, Key are sorrv t.i losp him." Stewart hahds well entrenched ns coaches in the Ponv league. Among iinsehi. St. Loins 4-0 l.ooo. helped Everton '.s second tea-n ' McKay receiving and Danny Bill. them me a X, A's SvI nnrt rinn ,.l,..rl, nnrf Rill cnk... o., I Strikeout snahn. Milwaukee, 38. ! on first. American l.eilyue win the central league cVrxm.) . . ... . s ...... r.squires' Joe Giordano. Maurice Scott of Commercial Hotel was I Game time at Roosevelt park is 1.30 and G &. A will take the field first. First game of the Terrace twin bill starts at 1 p.m. and the second will follow after a short Intermission. mm us All It IT Pef. Poone. Detroit ... 71 14 25 .353 Avlla. Cicvc-Und . 100 20 :;5 .r." Ilosen, Cleveland . 93 16 32 .314 O-milnian. Bonton . 70 8 28 342 Tuttte. Detroit . 76 1 1 26 .31:! P.uns Minoso. Cliicuf;o nod Avi'a. Cleveland 20. Runs batted In Rosen. 20. Hits Avlla. 35. Doubles MeDoupild, New York 0. Triples Minoso. 6. Home runs Berra, New York 6. Stolen bases Jensen. Boston 4. Pitchinir Lemon. Cleveland and in Little League to start with and turned out to help the Pony loop get Its start. ' POST SCRIPTS-See the Navy's Trent Ketcheson has already disposed of one opponent in the 1JKG boxing trials at Toronto. Can't see anyone else but him sailing through to win the 165-pound class. It he'd get down and do some serious training we predict he'll show pretty good against the rest of the Commonwealth middle-weights ... Sure enjoyed Dick (Vancouver Sun) Beddoes column on the noddleheadness of the B.C. Amateur Boxing Commission . . . Prince Rupert Curling club members are alerted that there Is a general meeting Monday, 1 ionship, but he never played , with the first team, which was promoted to me nr.st division at' the end of the season. i Stewart will go home around .the end of Uiu inurun, I tpokesman said, adding: "We i gather he felt his future nove , ; .secure in Canada. We are sorry j to see him go. He is a cheery f"l- ; j low and fitted well." ; The 25-year-oW Stewart, who had been listed among the p.luy-Ici s to bp retained by the team I i .said earlier that footby.I was ; p i i - . j -it. "4 ... . I. v ...r ! V , ,1.. i ' ! - .1 v if,-' '- r-.' ' I',: ." ' , ? .- ' i '. -A ' ' 7 ' i. t.-,, ' " i Lonat. New York 5-01000 baltlniore 63. Btrikeotltii Tui'ley, Prince Rupert CURLING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING Common Lounge, CIVIC CENTRE 8 p.m. - May 17 Expansion Plans may n at 8 p.m. In the Civic Centre. I Last Night's Fights great over here but was uivie- i cklecl about plans for another .season. ! He was a former inside left for New Westminster Royals in Briti.sh Columbia, but played outside left with the British club. 1 Soccer Exhibition Game Set For Roosevelt Park Tonight to be discussed j By Tlie Associated Press NEW YORK Jacques Royer, j 16(R,, Chateau Thierry, France, I outpointed Ralph (Titter) Jones, I 158. Yonkers. N.Y.. ( 10). It will be kick-off time at 6;30 , Bishop, C. Van der Mve. C. Nuv- raw rarnn rnlif Cecil I So much to see ... and do p.m tonlg'ht ln,Roosejlt.ParlcUrV-C, Mills, D. Rbw.s-; R. Tnit, : Sehoonmaker, 117, Los Angclts.! as the General Motors soccer "( E. Kreutsky, L. Rutten, W, Mc- ' outpointed Javier iBaby Face) team meets the Cafe Gondola ! Kee. Ole Linstrom. D Murray nutiorrev 117 lm Antrrles ilOi i R. Holkestad and J. Bossrrlim eleven in the first exhibition game staged to revive Interest in a District Soccer league locally. Manager Franco Campagnolo of Gondolas will take only one . substitute along. The team will be captained by Adriuno Tam-burinl and coached by Lido Guadagnl. Other Gondola play- Maurice Bishop of the General 1 Motors eleven said that until another team can be formed, the ' two teams already in operation' will confine themselves to exhi- j bition games. It is hoped that, General Mo-! tors and Gondolas will meet! Remember When Ly The Canadian Pre:.s Jimmy Russell, Toronto sculler, won the singles title vX the American Henley at Philadelphia 17 years ago today. Wearing the double blue colors of the Toronto Argonauts, Russell covered the 1 516 mile course in 7:31.4. mwmm ers-are nerman itonrer, rieiro , cacn Wednesday at 7 p.m. and De Grosso, Franco Guidi, Quinto Saturdays at 6:30 in Roosevelt Scatena, Valter Del Ross. La- I Park, he said. MO" terano Lera, Giovanni Nicoli, Edde Nordio, Franco Oueselini, Miele and Rudolfo Mateuccl. The General Motors squad will field their team from among; 18 possibles. Listed are F. Rutten; J. Eby, A. Maron, F. Boltong, M. 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