2nd row: C. Blum; S. Stephens; J. Motti; J. Wedin; Arthur Wells; C. Mason; J. Boleback; S. Coury
3rd row: Tony Costello; MacKinnon; Fred Nogami; J. Mynnie; C. Whitney; J. Harding; K. Forsythe; Mike Mattiesh;
4th row: J. Kyle; M. Dean; George Black; John Cosgrove; Matt Shaw; Arthur Evans; K. Cole; J. Caltenger.
The Montreal Gazette, May 8, 1936, notes that Fred Nogami, born in Port Haney, B.C., was sentenced to 10 months in prison for rioting and for the assault of Constable G. S. Craig of the RCMP. Sentences were stayed for Mike Maties (Dana, Sask.); Mike Zaharuk (Saskatoon); Tony Costello (Nelson, B.C.), Arthur Wells (Biggar, Sask); James Harding (Calgary); and J. L. Smith (Vancouver, B.C.).[1]
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