ung Commercial F Hotel. way Was 4 ‘Savoy will: meet ‘Empr ess Luck- 7:00 -o’clock tornorrow night iB rescheduled . Senior: Men’s league, ‘game at Gyro < pile “said today - ‘Beaten le BY cway was ‘dis- cove da: fe 2 4 ACK: oo handicapped 4 8 “Hil ast night as. ROME. elopbered the fe tel hurleys) | ee rues. ‘beating’ out} vb “Without. the services S ofttegular . |: ehucker' Jack'Mitchell, ‘Savoy Ho- ‘tas they lined: out: 25° hits.and re- ody was, winning: pitche ridge’ (3), Kidd . B)- and Currie. Savoy ‘tel Was. forced to use novice: ‘hurl- ers Ralph. Enridgeé’ and: Dor Kidd. ' ‘The constabulary’ proved. that it: ‘takes. more’‘than: ‘courage to pitch winning: all. as" they. ‘ate up | the, offerings .of* both :Kidd~ and Enridge. we ‘RCMP ‘scored. in \every: inning ceived 15 free. ‘passes’ from: the: .| Savoy pitchers. “Savoy: also: fail- ed: to fan a single Mountie. ° : Dave « Lee “fwho helped -his,own:cause‘with a perfect. ‘six: for’ six. “Lee ave up 15-runs- ‘on. AL: hits:to: Savoy, ‘Hotel ing éight. in. going, the éute. * Enridge led. the ‘Savoy. ‘club at: ‘I the plate’ with three. ‘hits, in five at bats. bbe poets “Linescores - 4 ROMP’. 2. 3362314" 3332: 9 20 6 e < Savoy - 060 (202° "23015 lps} ‘Lee ana. Satinders*. “Kidd; En-| e bY, ‘the property owners In’ tne 1957 city. elections. “the city. council trom refusing sucn a: ‘request. CHARLES: GIORDANO cna Sports: Editor of .The Dally, News SoS uy a / swimming - -Pool—or at least ‘Anybody’ ;want to: ‘part of. one? a That is part of: one which is about 90: ‘per cent, completed ‘and $28,000°shy of being ready’ for’ Prince Rupert | ‘chiidren and aduits to use, summer’ and winter. . If you are interested, “finish the pool” drive by pledging a buck. or two, a: week, either. by payroll deduction or. straight® ‘cash: On the other hand if you're ‘Not. in- favor’ of ‘the pledge “system tne only other alterrative is‘ to Join: forces .with: those wno. have so many unreasonable suggestions tor. raising the funds‘tnat it” hardy makes: common sense: to tackle. them: o _-Wnue you're thinking of an aiternative you may also: put in your mind the Iact tat the Uivie Centre ‘Swimming: pool committee nas omy yovv in which. to’ carry on ‘this wortaiwhiie project, then the doors will be shut and construction workers jaid, otf, ‘ ' ‘Looking - cat it ‘from a sports angle, Prince. ‘Rupert has. yet ‘to ‘turn out a top notch competitor in ‘the. swimming’ fleid. ‘snus ‘can. be. strengtnened .by tie fact. tnat-aimost . Bll Or: ‘ne “supervisors at. Meviymont. park swimming pool . are . from Owner ‘cilles-and so 1s. the. man who. Wu: ‘Supervise the Mayle Centre ‘pool, when finished. “ ~ A few have said that tne project was a big mistake from the start bub tat statement can ve 'over-ruiea: by” ne. ract’: that “the .py- “law” to. buiid. tne pool: was: overwhelmingly _ehdorsed > AN important: point. about previous Canvasses’ ‘that should be. ‘taken: “nto. ‘consideration “is: tne’ ‘fact tnat hot | more: tuan $5,000 nas “éver: ypeen coliectea inl casn - drives” sucn:, as. March’ or. vimes; Caks, ‘Cancer and- many, others, certainly. not. $28, vuU. _Hegardiess or a casn ‘donation or a pledge. it sti means | ‘can-- -Vassers “are “asking : for money. vs It has ‘been’ suggested - that persons. ‘making ‘donations: or pledges’ ve: given, sO "Many -weexs ‘tree. “Swimming. 1n> return. ‘NAS all very | ‘weil -but® ‘what about : ‘these . ~ peapie who. -have - put. in. nunareds - ‘of | hours : of. jabor? Showd they, ‘not ‘be “entitied to ‘free sSwiniming - also? -4r-this .course’ was taken what revenue. would there be ; to operate the pool? . “ine maim concern: ‘is to raise. $28, 000, ‘and. worry ‘about ap what” will ‘happen | as: far. as: operational costs: 80, wnen: tne . poor’ opens, . | 1 doubt at at SO happens | that. the money. is raised through a _ door-to-door canvass, Wl It. be -the last. time Prince kupert - residents" are .caled, on for: tunds ‘for . the: “Swanmung: pool? “Wno wut. be’. responsinie to. Suppiy money snouid Une. puos run - ata Gericiv?. Wi: tne canvassers be. asked to: ‘Knock _on...doors . again. or. Will’ tne ‘pool be turned over to the city? ‘The: jatter. woud seein, more appropriate and: even more So’ ‘at. ns Stage OL the ‘game.. : 46 van easily be. “agreed that. one ‘sure: “way, ‘of. coliécting, ‘money: is Dy taxation..S0 why not ‘approacn | city COUNCIL Tignit now. and. tet. them take it over—we' ab bee “Sure” ‘of having « a , swimming “pool. if it. does. - ~ Civic. pride, ‘of- which. this city has. a lot, Should: prevent “So far? a total of: two canvasser meetings have. bee ‘held, - “spot, of. : -which - consisted of heated arguments. » AS previous ‘. “meeting ot* the “Civic:;Centre board . -has- proposed: the. “drive: ‘and agreed’ ‘to: a pyramid ‘system: of. canvassing. - Some :24. directors. were -at that first. meeting. “These. 24 = were asked to: ‘bring: three members each to the next’ meeting: ‘Forty-four. came to the first canvasser meeting: and after some’ - “< arguing” they - were. asked to: bring» three> ‘people each to the - . second’ meeting’ which. was Tuesday - night. A grand . total oF _ 33 “showed ‘up: at. that ‘meeting.- coca no “How Many. more “such meetings do- ‘they have ‘to. “hold in» order: to" get.. these 300? If the. required « number" of. ‘people _ haven’t: ‘turned out: by. now 50 more rallies’ ‘won't’ make’ any. difference. ae “Anyway, why. should they turn out? to hears a . lot of bick- ; ering?. arguments?) defeatism ? Mind you, we’ll grant: you that the- -proposed . canvassers were not given very much in’ the way. of ‘guidance. at. either of the last two meetings. | .However, “the issue’ boils down to two questions and‘one answer: Do: we want the pool finished or'do we want the work - to ‘stop | ‘some-'time this. week because’ of lack of. funds? uO The obvious answer is that we want the pool finished aiid soon, Then let's pocket our pride and ask City Council for® the necessary funds, to complete what will be a terrific indoor ewimm ng pool and let's get swimming. 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Pet: ABS UR H Aaron, Mil _ 866° 65 132 -».361 White, St. ‘Louis 823° 51 °111° 344 Cunningham, SL 271 38-92 .339 Robinson, Cin 339.71 113 .833 Logan, Mil 262. 32 86.328 Runs—Pinson,. Cincinnati. 75. 7, Runs, batted. tn—Banks, ‘Chicago, and Robinson; Cincinnatl, 87. Hits—Aaron, Milwaukee, 132. Doupbles—Cimoll, St. Louis, 35.. a “Triples-—Mathews,. Milwaukee 8. Home runs-—Mathews, ; Milwaukee, 29... Stolen. _bases—Mays, San Francisco, 17," Pitching—Face, 1,000. |. Strikeouts—Drysdale, 164.0005: : “Pittsburgh? 14s 0, -Los Angeles. Major League - Standings | “By The, Canadian’ Pres§ _ AMERICAN’ LEAGUE: : ‘ . Pct. GBL Baseball Scores 'N ATION AL LEAGUE Milwaukee. 5,’ Cincinnati 4 : San. Francisco :6;- St.Louis 1 Chicago''7, Los “Angeles « 2° Philadelphia’ 11;. Pittsburgh’ 4 - AMERICAN LEAGUE New, York 8, Cleveland. 5- Chicago 5, Boston 4 Detroit. 6, . Washington 2 Kansas City 6. Baltimore 3° 1 batters ~Ruraziel,. although : din? ‘trouble many times, got. lots, of help from his teammates .gnd came through in the clutch wheni it counted. - ‘Moose started: off with five big runs in the: first ‘inning.. Four Gyro errors, ‘a.triple by Reg. Phil- lips, 2 double by John Olsen. and |. a single ‘ by Kurdzich: accounted for the markerssy 00% | Gyro ‘tallied ° ‘one in: ‘the first when Kai Chuddeén walked, stole ‘second and came. home. on an Perror, ete —_— ‘Moose racked up: ‘two: more rung T in the second stanza on an error ind singles by. Olsen, and John Rosedale. “Gyro added one ‘in. the third when Ray Windle ‘walked,. -Stole second -and scored on : al wild pitch. ‘ Moose. notched their finial three vuns in the fifth: on singles : by John Donders, . Adolfo Paolinelli and Jerry Jeffrey and: two Gyro errors, Gyro ended | their scoring with J, oy two runs..on -a-walk,-an‘error @ hit batsman and the only hit: off, 1 Kurdzicl which was a: single by Ray. Windle. . .Kurdziel ‘fanned - “seven: Gyro while | three batters. He walked: “one 7 and gave up two hits. foe | Loser, Don: ‘Love, hurled - ‘four Pe - Portland. - Pheonix — ~. Thursday's. Schedule: Sacramento; “Seattle: City; Sports Glendar L . TONIGHT... ‘Senior Men’s Baseball—é: 45 : p.m., Roosevelt. Park; . Esquires " vs Gordon and: Anderson: oa Women’s Softball—7:00 p.m., || Gy ro Park, Fashion vs Savoy. wo “~~ FRIDAY: Pony League. Baseball: 30. : .p.m., Roosevelt Park, Port Ea- : ward vs Elks (rescheduled): we - Little League: Baseball--7: 00 p.m., Algoma Park, North: ‘Star’ vs Shop Easy. os Sacramento Vancouver Salt. Lake City * 51.: Spokane San Diego Seattle Portland at: Phconitx;. ‘Vahcowver.: cat: "EK diol hick, y Gne 104, . Barry Kurdziel hurled: ‘one-hit. ball last: night. as his Moose squad walloped: a loose ‘fielding’ Gyro team |10-4 before one of biggest. Pony © League crowds: at} | Roosevelt. Park this season:.” - About:45. fans turned: out'te walking *cightit} > Starter Bob. Mintenko. faced > >On. at Salt © Lake’) Pepe five. Bruce Kerr finished off. the game. allowing no runs on one hit. -He: fanned. three and walk~ ed none, John. Olsen was s top batter with a double’ and.a: single. Dee & “Next. league game is 6:30 } Fri- day when Port Edward | _meets ‘Elks, he Lh vs innings » allowing six. hits while walking. three and striking. out 1) Last Night 5 Fights: Twin Falls, Idaho 7) "Dick Goldstein, 149%, Seattle, out- pointed Ernic Gipson, 158, Scat tle, M0), a 6: Prince Ripert Daily News' ' “ Thursday, July 23, 1950), HOLL YwooD.. CAFE Best Chinese Food © ae in town. - ‘OPEN FROM 4 P.M, — (2 AM. DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS Vor Take-out Orders. , Phone 6226. ~ ANTHONY TODAY | To SATURDAY. AIRKDOUGIAS QU HAL WALL I$ Reon. hn CRESS "Ha 4 dit THE UL Kay os ie aie, Moderate Oe onus Me Litt rs EVES. 1-9 pam, SAT. 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Winner, -Guyatt, struck outt. three, gave up four free passes} and allowed five hits. | Loser, Bob Miners, fanhed four, allowed four hits and walked five. oe Ten IDEM INN ere REET enatT EE eR Eddie Machen scores tho over Vargas PORTLAND, Ore, «) — Eddie Machen of Portland, Ore,, once the leading challenger for the heavywelght boxing crown, re- gain a technical knockout ovor unranked Reuben Vargas, The end came fora groggy und rooling Vargas at 1:55 of Lhe Aixth round In oa sehaduled 10- roundor, » Machen, now ranked No, 6, wis that he procinimed a desire to den, Johansson flattoned Machen In ono round last Sopt, 14 beforo taking the title away from Moyd Patterson. , Mashoen, who bombod Vargng with left hooks and rights, sald {t waa his -hoat fight since 1957 whon he knocked out hulking Nino Valdas, | ‘Tt was the decond mooting ha- twoon the two, Machon won n Machan, who has a afte! roa- Wwolghod 107 pounds, two ‘more than Vargar.., Rubon's rece + at ‘ord. ds ate Be out A Ye - Spokane at, San _ Diego. ors 4 . 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