INtw = tity rice Mupe»rt Wranesin: Prince Rupert Elks Wuily Tie 3 NATIONALIS! ISLANU $ The island of Formosa, as |stronghold of the Chinese Na- | tionalists since 1950, has an area ot 13,800 square miles. Mawhinney Win B.C. Golf Crown VANCOUVER © Bill Maw- hiney retained his British Co- | lumbia golf championship Tues- day by défeating Walt McElroy up in the 36-hole itiek ¢ on Murine DOrive course. Mawhin- ney carded 71-74—145; MeBlroy 7472146, over par on the 71 one course. SEE US FOR... Prinre Rupe rt fiehter at the FATL + the blov f bask 0 ft STARK PERFORMER for Hazelton that night was Billy Gates who pik i I POURLEH Te} ilovw der fhe heart Ri Biarkwater (left) % te ' . ine + Was plesented with the Most Scientific Boxer award by Mayvi CARS 1—1949 Chevrolet Sedan ib boxing card was Arnold Tait, seen here taking could not stand tre onslaught of Rupert's Chubby Stacey anc in I : Wi . j svi ’ sikKs ‘ I he BO) Neer neaes Seen See ere egnin' from liehtweieht Charles (Chuck) Place, who : ae ee ee Harold Whalen. He outpointed Don Husvik of the Elks Club pion Regal Desuse TRUCKS — ftey cnoek ' { ! round wed t ¥ 1e TWO route tabie in 117-pound class. (Photos by Van Meer Studio) i—1949 Morris 1—1946 Dodge 2-Ton Truek KC ter a knockdown he th und bowed ou ia the TWO route ne oor : y ae i—1949 Austin 1—i944 International 34-Ton 6 i—1949 Flying Standard Panel Collins Downs 1—i1945 Thames Van 1—-1951 Austin 5-Ton Truck Home Series oubleheader 3-Inning Tie Ends As Rain Cancels D Pep with TKO BOSTON CP)——Hard-punching Tommy Collins of Boston, took a boxing lesson from Willie Pep for three rounds Monday night Superior Auto Service 3rd Avenue W. LIMITED Phone Green 217 ,_' 1936 Jaek ‘Torrance, first of | the Northern B.C. Po wer Co. Ltd. Besner Block — Phone 2 Prinee Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C CALVERT DISTILLERS LIMITED, Cana hire Whi ihey Va AMHERSTBURG, a ONT. 5 ; and then gained a six-round{ - Ketchikan—Rupert celled. but the Sbasebal! ocia- TKO verdict over the former R dd ey 4 || F II : cae Soe Wei aan the featherweight champion. Col- e y says, ou S a Battle Until Dark said Ales 3ill, one of the di- lins weighed 1301, to om cae elias ford, Conn., veteran’s 12634. h ; rectors, today pone : Rae t h 52 ver stops raining long enough to play a | “We are likely to lose about it a a Ses daa Caen roug you an : > : ; ay $400 on this, series which ns droppe p on nie Prince Rupert and Ketchikan All-Stars! means we start next year in left flush to the jaw. Refer j j j ‘j the red. But that’s the breaks Joe Zapustas managed to count ers pt to wind-wp the international series on a ee ee eee veer uetoes: the bell clube te } . : . . e © ge . b oi] after a 13-inning tie here Monday night! p04 ies promised to play | end the round. a GES: at? : a a ae a Pep was still wobbly when he -_- ible-header cancellation yesterday. ee ee ioe came out for the sixth. The NN 99 VY tiled in se Ree VOCE a oeeee former champion was unable to ———— ° j } estimated to cos ore + ie 4 < . ‘ nn nder threntening json went the full 13 fanine rs San a lift his arms as Collins belted @o°0@ —— ening until the mound, giving up 16 er "te a i him mercilessly and the referee iO & E : . ‘ ed the } ie erie Andy Letour-| tered hits and no runs after potchikan hopes to aa for its halted the bout. a game shortly the second inning ; . t Pena tien eine rc d to darkness . oie ‘ ’ 0 Rup Rig gga > ge ere of all the milegae run up by . eading |." —_— a oon» Wee Sern ey © eee? motor-cars in Canada, it is es- fifth inning when | ag be me eo) Wet we rsed Prince timated pleasure driving takes i ugged home pit-/- Ee a ode et ti Rupert ena year, al aba vee “a= only nine of every 100° miles. —” Lindsay for thveeifomen with a ro navn eady having rained out two| NEW ZEALAND SWIMMER— NEW ZEALAND RUNNER—The | ———_—___—_—_— : double—and a walk,|ie Masta lenen “Oo 26 proposed Ketchikan Rupert; Jean Stewart of Dunedin, N.Z., dark hu. se” of the New Zea- : “own out of the = wn eries, not. including. ye terday } is the lone swimming represen- | land Olympic team is George ! a : pitched with good control. Only) ana postponed several leagy@ tative of New Zealand's Olym- Hoskins, 23-year-old Auckland ae c - man to tag him cousistent far This compares with | ast. pic team Th ) ir-old clerk who has competed this ‘ ! — was Rupert's ao ind vet year when only two game school teacher was second i eacon in events from 880 s e end Of MMNG > evan infielder Cli Dahl WHO | thenmehout ti nies ah th 1h tinal tinintceh ovine net soak: Be i Hn as ; : and the begin aaetel cee times ft san tin » veh * ie a be ty — oi * Bae Reka a hi gee fone oe It’s such a delight to cook : ll cwo-Bat! ar bat postpone ur j pal. 1950 itish . made is : ood Sea sai with an electric range! Just « « r € mid na haown cons'd- gains 1e fe ing wt i : . . nee for the Fe-| Oateher * Dave~ Abel tagged {| erable improvems ee ther runners from other countries ae ae All i do is f the game Ludwigsen twice with singl k O: t CP PHOTO in the last. two years. - ea ee isepienagiiea 1 Bass—one and twice more came within a! an Sy us (CP PHOTO) Result—better cooking, — nutritious B the led off few feet of a home run, but wa ae Ba ‘ Ti Sco es sieiesiions ccchpaipiedenicnpeayeiid i food ... and lots more leisure for yourself. A ingle that! eaught out near the left field Bosox rrom se i PICTOU. NS @—Mrs. Bliza- ” bat. Cateher Reob- | fence Abel. Dahl. and Hart TUESDAY ai M eT ins colebrated rene An electric range gives even heat, exactly right ded owt and Carrol! wig who batted a double and Se ond Runa ORK sii audas hs ak care aN »».and all of it going into the food, not escaping , f en the loanest hil fee Sewell, we € gq Philadelphia 3, Brodklyn 4 ewing party. In good. health, into the kitchen. a in fuel and food oe a leredited with the three run ar ae 2 New. York 6, Boston 3 he has 10 grandchildren, 20 value. You can set it and forget it .. . and dinner 1 heavy hit ee a N —e sobby Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 8 great-grandchildren and one is ready on the dot. Start now to get greater d Ba oe Dr Gras o 1° Gounied te wn erg y Pittsburgh Chicas rreat-ereat-erandchild pleasure from cooking ...and give greater pleasure Leon The PmpANCIAL LOSS Aaniile in the eignen s -——-———-——— | with what you cook. from Lind | players) i#nin night pee Waren — ie Ae TTT ; ; Prince Rupert ball playe : S nn eueia Boston 2. Ne York 2 t hit ball for the : hampi yew York Yanket A Be ree ae ; { Drop in soon to look over the latest devices are id over the way the League victo Washineton 6, Ph ielphi } ; for easy cooking Ketchikan yor. therman spoiled the home Boston Red Chicago 4, Detroit 5 : ’ . nike V . hy + St Loui § Cleveland 4 is ck gil. nd marae ies Not only wa the best Brown wa votified before the sa aly cee T | . jarry Ludwig- baseball affair of the year can ‘ report fo aquty a Western International ONIGHT Li 7) tor in the army a week from Lewiston 1, Tri-City 7 North Star Trophy | Wednesday Spokane 9, Salem 6 | ‘ } , } . 2a . i rhe victory knocked the Red Yakima 7-5, Vancouver 5-1 GENERAL MOTORS } ox out of second place in favor Wenatchee 0-3, Victoria 11-1 \ | SPOR AY ROUN : Nashington. Senators. who mage vs Porreteaticere defeated Philadelphia Athletics; _ __ Paeifie Coas ATTERY CIGARETTE >. Senaters trail Yanks by an Prancisco 2, Los Angeles 6 B | ; lula LIMITED , By TED SMITH r gan Sacramento 10, Seattle 5 | y ; ts Sah ind Vie Raschi Hollywood 1, Oakland 6 7:00 p.m, ae (for Gavle Talbot) neaged in a torrid pitching} $88 Diego 6, Portland 2 " " 1 GELES Just one) the world record Ht -'%, hurt | due for seven ignings, at end a —~=~ é ian with the | his baek and couldert even Make f which they were deadlocked . a #2 * xe i : suites suey es hy. grit. » wil ietl witt ' ‘ e. His friends | the WS team Then Mantle singled with e ¥ so he took it |, : : : yne out the eighth and (hed? = i 3 4? ed it a bit and TORN LIGAMENT Brown followed with his double “A $4 > | HE yj h eck back and forth| Puehs has a tor: Ngament 11 Cleveland Indians scored two “Ae LY —_——__— { his right foot, He received thr t n the 19th inning off re » Se | l re ipped ‘ ms in th —— hy 3 ipidly on “a njury five weeks ago and has) jicfey gatch Paige for a 4-3 Am- Sa +S i ee . . ‘ he ; ot been unable to rest properly bi erica Leas victory over | 5 ‘ 1O 20 ‘ ai ‘ a cause of the need te get in shape |y oujs Brown The contest s ‘ | | ar er iq | for the games. Although below eaall d the longest night game Mechanical Fish, Boats, Balls, Trumpets, " Cr oo ippec nt han sa > eas equate Une TBE Lig ani | q 1 Fuct Just one inlaws |par, he should —— ead in major league -history Toy Guns Q eo ‘ petw pr ane ve Start ‘ : cat : wir ‘ { 7 ‘ pe aid Coach pe ifs sense Tagg he might rhe — mu? 9 ve 88 And all the other novelties. that go to make SS St v Georg 10 : ei ef ne Mujeski with two out broug ht in summer enjoyable for the kiddies, ((X = t Nu f vid Fuchs, and | 8et baek ito lop she Al Rosen with the winning run. ‘ - J nted e put. Then in| Chief rival of Fuchs is Parry) Rosen's double had scored Bob , / y ' “je > ‘alifernia wi) who. singled as the Trib a \) ) ine set in the, O’Brien of Seuthern Ca '. Avila, who singled a es ( th atin lwhe did 57-4% in the AAU. |), Brown third run, which fe aot BD Coliseum where the! caampienships to win, Fuehs did} y.. scored im the top of the nes >> Olymp.c games were held. | 56-11%. And breathing hard) yo:y WhineY “At \;\ ig \y y Muchs, wite holds the world’s; dewn thei necks are Otls Chan Paige had hurled 10 scorele } Py een ( 1¢ shot put at 58 fect.| der, Darrow Hooper, Star J am innin th Reta | ie ns Tt) RAL ne = better t's the nverican Olympie team | able of 55 feet of better 4 : : “i * a m i hot put trials best group of shot putters ever) Still Running | aPaMaaMalaM eMule aa aa aMa aa ee a eae War Wear! one \? Y fighting the longest,|aesembled in track and field} BURNABY, B. C. (CP) -Council- : : ; est fhix of ee ; kt Joue Drummond will drive} « ix Of the Olympic competition | lor e u “ Ss tan te World champions have : st battle these cor- }a. 1916 mode Is unveam WU * oa uniformly bad luck in the Fuchs must . oh coi mt diamond jubilee parade nore ta io < dial giants as well as the strange) yyy 1. 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Poland, Frantisck Douda of- 1g TABLE RANGETTE $48 65 : ;holslovagia and Smil Hirseh- | e ® “ of Germany—were beaten | ¢ : American, Geo, Sexton. | 2 ‘ a) , seat modern shot putters | 2 : t ‘0 held the world reeord at “I Was a sad fifth at 50-51 é hi 1948 Charles Fonville, the ‘s “gan Negro who had just set ee ee ae a a ae ee,