Monday, She DAI Ruperi Daily News August Li, lyb% LY NEWS SPORT * * * * thiers Take First “Tribe Mufts Chance to Move Ahead NEW YORK Cleveland In- dians muffed a chance to move within a game of the American League lead when they dropped a 6-3 decision at 8t. Louis Sun- day. Bob Cain bested Bob Lemon as Brownies dropped Indians to full two games off pace while front running New York Yankees were washed out of a single game with Boston Red Sox in New York, ILD, PAIR, PAINT YOUR HOME... 480 —— +— St. Louis Cardinals also blew ie thei roepportunity to fain on the Pela leh ° e 8 National League leaders when Sere ® ROOM . they lost the nighteap of a "Te soieg a emi- ina eries doubleheader in Cincinnati 4-2 cs a after rallying to capture the at KIT: DIN - ; , opener 3-2 | a oe e] & Odowes Sunday gained their toe-hold on! Chicago White 80x recorded : ) : oeohe ain Pantiniy | 871 & 5~ s over lo ‘ yj2 Prince Rupert baseball series defeating Dotiolt Tivers.toedee pore peter - ; ea 5 on ; t pa mt PRE Oinine. ( la 12-inniny slug-fest delphia Athletics into fifth place 7 LivinG-am Wome three sesdiaa in the junior loop ORID'D oes ‘ee Ge : The Pittsburgh Pirate youth i we Une “°° |& O catcher, threw wildly into movement took a double going - ig / DASe Fite lef 2 . f « ste : = } aa ae J left fleld trying to stop a steal) over as Chicago Cubs moved over ? = ’ j : to third. ithe .500 marg again with 9-5 and ° at the an | In the sixth Commercials! 4-3 victories two down, Gunn double&, Pay- onsidet ‘ : i ‘ the fie. likis singled to score Gunn , Pavlikis stole second and went | to third on a hit by Davis ant | neau Gave! scored when Davis was caugh walked lin a hot box between first anc ine second Fraser allowed! t five scored their last runs when with | though the | 8-2, A & O scored twice to make to rain. Other baseball: t| SATURDAY i j , hat ethan sing hit| land 7, St. Louis 5. Hodgson with Danl took first after being hit) nashed ou lined ou Postuk anc ble : | Postuk singled Dah! home. Then | °"2 . viikis s | : 3- f ane 1- -Cit -4° z times | Bull tripled into centre field to Se eerene it, FE-ORy 6, down Simundson}#hd Bill on third, came a wild| wed witl the ixtl Ho 8~% de nd the the score and n Com- 1a hidde: tured the sought Danny in Bill the piteher ire laimed BY INNINGS ted the stor- ie second n etror by icrificed ingled Mor- hit to third Com- when Pay Pea, stole second and Miner Si- their seor- the third fe on a fly Y Paviiki Hodg- i Post Hodg- cond scored on UK home and ree in the avlikis sin G scofed on Simundsen negle by Wél- at ole sec- nN Postuk, A ORTS ROUND-UP | rhubarbs to ed by third | WT had | jouble and! BY & bitched ball. Postuk singled | both home t| t| i/seore 8-8 as ;and seored on Dahl’s double ,| Score Postuk. With two rhubarb RHUBARB Williamson Fraser took 1 had the his position the mound Neither Bill | third base coach Lambie saw | this. Thus as Bill took his lead- ‘off, Commercials pulled the hid den bali play—but nobody it. That is, nobody who mat- tered, Both umpire Morin pbe- hind the plate and Rudderhaim field umpire, claimed they did not see the play and the game to go on 4 near i 3 Saw with the plate—but not before a loud the Commercials, all to no avail. Minor Simundson Clal’s manager, said he would not continue in the play-offs without a full complement of umpires. Commissioner Glad- ding said this request will be fulfilled Hodgson tied the score as he tripled to drive Bill in with -the tying run | FINAL INNING In the 12th Commercials had a chance when Simundson flied out to Hodgson in centre field, Morgan singled, was sacrificed to second by Williamson, but Scott struck out to end -the threat. A-O scored the winning run in the bottom of the 12th. As Dell singled and Sherwood went in to run for him. Lindsay sin- gled and Dahl walked to load the bases. Windle drove a fly ‘ball to deép centre and Sher- wood tagging up at third after the catch went in to score eas- ily. Commer- By GAYLE TALBOT Ny ORK.—If W Walking along ner V OUS glanees a ba big league mat VS. P thr ¥} iroug} Hat the 1 the reeords 16 3 major ‘ave within the | Season employed a ie Nanagers, with a Months Still tg 80 in Scramble, A team Paying ga} aries t é bilot: to at Past and preg-~ Bldered 9 reactionary. “a and with no — the Manager Syed the longest 'S present club, It ig obviously, to set a : time limit for an Muse time and the D of Jittery club own- Bill fo) No quiz pro- «Ay improbable an- Y Meyer, the lovable Uffering “omMander Dlace Pitts burgh pj. On] Since the and it ig © whether ! began, lent debat is going lo fall, It’ .| all three of theirs but for the ‘you should see a furtive look- close to the buildings and) loft, the chances are good. lager wondering when the 8 a precarious profession in view of what Branch Rickey hes done to him this year. | Leo Durocher is the runner- ;up, having taken over the | Giants in mid-'48, and Casey Stengel is the elder statesman of the American League as he Reads toward his fourth full year at the Yankee helm. Most of the other pilots have made a practice of renting apart- ments on a month-to-month basis and unpacking only a cou- ple of bags. CHISOX ON FOURTH MANAGER The Chicago White Sox, for instance, are working on their fourth manager within five years, being holders of the rec- ord since the pante set in, Nine others have had three. One of them, the Boston Braves, would be paying handsome salaries to | fact that Tommy Holmes, now with the Brooks, is not permit- ted to draw pay from two clubs in the same league. Three National League teams “ongratulations ~Philadelphia, Cincinnati and ball and nor ordered Bill) still on third and Hodgson at! PCL—Hollywood 7, Los An geles 5; San Diego 4, San Pran ae ; | cisco 6; Seattle 4, Sacramento 3; in the eighth bl > ae oo Oakland 5, Portland 2. oe ee | | Wiehe 5-6, Vancouver Victoria 6-2; Wenatchee 0-11. Lewiston 11, Salem 12 SUNDAY Washington 4-2 PCL—San Diego 5-2, San Fran 1-4 8-1 Hollywood 12-5, Los Angele _ Former Boxing Champ Dies In Australia NEWCASTLE, Australia (AP Dave Sands, dent, Sands, accompanied by boxing brother, Alfie, was driy- In the National eague, New York at Boston and Brooklyn at Philadelphia were postponed due National—Brooklyp 6-4, Phila- delphiga 0-2; New York 0, Boston Going into the bottom of the/ 2: Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 4; St. ma ,| Sixth with Commercials leading |°Uls 3, Cincinnati 12. hit one American—Boston 3, New York the winners| he score 8-4. Lindsay singled,|4; Detroit 6, Chicago 1; Cleve- American — Philadelphia 2-4, | cisco 014; Oakland 4-3, Portland British, Empire : Fig , Middleweight boxing ¢hampion, and long protest was put up “by died in hospital here today from injurtes suffered in a trnek acci- THE CORONET features a Plans also show a cove looking the garden and features are the fireplace with kitchen arrangement and low e The front gable is finished of the exteriior features wide Dimensions are 46 feet by 28 ing forward another eight feet. totals 24,736 cubic feet. | S| To combine colors harmon- jfously in the home, the house- holder need know only three jbasic color schemes. These the | monochromatic, adjacent or an- |alogous, and contrasting or com- | plementary, In a monochromatic scheme, | Varying tints and shades of a Single hue are employed. Using |green as the basis for a mono- ) a medium green rug, light given walls, blue-greenor yellow-green draperies and dark green furni- ture fabrics. A bright red occa- | Sion al chair and red lamp shades | Would provide relief. With brown, ; j walls could be ivory, upholstery ing @ small truck to a timber | . ld 7, uph ‘ camp to condition himself for n Or rust, drapes gold and : carpetin rown, scheduled fights when the truck P €b slid over an embankment. t Sands, 26, was classed as the | festful, makes the area in which color scheme to be used pick | $377,800; greatest fighter to emerge from|!t is used appear larger, x. {harmonizing colors for drapes, |down $15,733,800: the Australian ring in nearly 49/Provides a good backdrop for years. He held the middleweight, llight heavyweight and heavy- weight titles of Australia. He won the British Empire|ings with their free form and | P©0portions. Pick one color to middleweight championship by knocking out Dick Turpin in the i ; test for proper proportions ef tw first round of their fight on/|scheme, sometimes called “re.|t®S ver cae . . September 6, 1949. ' z i. SCHOLARSHIP TOUR — Con- cert singer Dorothy Allen of Moncton, N.B., is in London on the last lap of a French’ goy- ernment scholarship tour to Paris and London which start- ed in the summer of 1950. She made her London debut at the International Music Club and attended a Buckingham Palace | garden party three days later. | (CP Photo) | | | ——— | Detroit and St. Louis—have dis- covered it was all a terrible mis- take since the present races opened and the magnates, be- coming alarmed at the general sag in box office receipts, sought means of placating their fans It is not even necessary to’ ob- tain waivers On a manager, so he is something of a sitting duck, It’s a precarious career. There are only the 16 top jobs, and after that the minors with their overnight bus trips and cold- water dressing rooms. There is no more unhappy duty in sports writing than the interview with the big league pilot who has just received the word. You know you'll probably see him at the next annual major-minor meet- ing, sore footing it around amid the potted palms and asking his old pals if they need a manager for one of their farm teams, or |. A monochromatic scheme is/*@/€¢t wall and carpet colors,| dential, $14,343,500, up $5,487,- | junusual accessories. It is par- | | ticularly suited as a background for contemporary-style furnish- | interesting line. An adjacent or analogous color jlated” color harmony, provides | —— | well-modulated variety through paint sample chips side by side, colors that have a similarity, | Brown and yellow: yellow and green; green and blue; blue and violet; and violet and red are | | j | related colors, In a room, an ad- scheme ,migh have leat walls, bright chartreuse | bag 4 draperies, -yellow upholstery and Kelly green rug. | VIBRANT SCHEME | The contrasting or comple- | mentary scheme employs Oppo- site colors, like red and green; violet and yellow-green; and blue and peach. Contrasting | Children’s Haven PRETORIA, South Africa (CP) | ~Quiet streets here may be! given the official status of chil- dren’s playgrounds if Mayor J.) H. Visse has his way. He wants | to erect signs at either end| reading: “Go Slow—Children at | Play.” | Wiaeaciiastiaduue ta ss eeL ts | CLEVER BELLRINGER | BACTON, Norfolk, England, (P)—Sexton James Capes of the! Anglican church here single- | handed rings five bells that | summon worshippers to Service. | Sitting on a stool, he uses both| hands, both feet and an elbow’ to ring 280 changes. His instruc-| tions are chalked on a black-| board. Classified Ads Pay | | | SAANICH | PLUMBERS For all your Plumbing and Heating Needs Phone Blue 846 Cor. McBride and Fifth Ave. Boston—and two American— perchance a good scout, How to Develop C For Attractive Home Interior chromatic scheme in the living | room, the homemaker can choose | |So that work can be done and |ground has a minimum of mois- SEGA 6-210 5 : plan in which all rooms are corner rooms with the advantage of cross light are three bedrooms, bath, a separa kitchen-dinette, living room and te Closets include wardrobes in the bedrooms, the entrances and linen and storage closets in th and ventilation. There te dining room, combination n Closets, coat closets at € bedroom hall. red front entrance, a rear porch over- a full basement. Other interesting shelves, picture window, pleasant xterior roof and wall lines. with plywood and the balance siding. feet Are with the living room extend- @ is 1,280 square feet. Cubage olor Schenie ; Schemes are lively and vibrant. |For this reason it is best to use | 8rayed tones instead of intense, | bright colors, For example, terra | cotta walls, cocoa-brown and | beige upholstery and draperies, |cOcoa-brown carpet; and blue- |8reen accents in smaller areas. The complementary colors here |are red-orange and blue-green. | COMBINING COLORS Combining even the subtlest shades harmoniously is Simple for today's homemaker. | Colorizer paints have a range {Of 1,322 colors, to facilitate de- | velopment of new and interesting }eolor schemes. Start with the largest areas of | the room and work to the small-| er when choosing colors. First | hen, according to the type of upholstery and accessories. Do not let colors “fight” each other by using them in the same | dominate, then use lesser am- ounts of secondary colors. To colors to be used together, hold then cover up different areas of the minor color until Satisfied with the color balance between 000; 10 apartments in Dixie, Oe ___|Ont., $2,000,000: 360 houses in Dixie, Ont. $7,500,000: 266 an'Now to Paint Porch Plans should be made now for painting the porch éf the house, the porch ready for the family to enjoy it in the mild weather ahead, Best time to paint the porch is during a dry spell when the ture. To avoid moisture seepage later, coat the underside of floor and steps with fibrated roof coat- | ing. If steps are cupped, drill a few half-inch holes tn the treads to aid water drainage. Please send me more informati in the Daily News, NAME ............ ADDRESS . presesseecene CITY |IN THE WEST . : $15,333,400,, down $156,912,500. | These figures totalled a de-/ crease of $166,780,600 for the} section. the list in the “Big Jobs of the) Month,” with 147 houses in Ed- | monton, $1,238,000; apartment, $1,000,000; 73 houses in Ancaster, Ont., $1,022,000: 85 houses in Levack, Gnt., $1,200,- Johns, Nfld., $1,500,000; 21 cold __ Smai! House Planning Bureau of Canada Box 1193, St. John’s, New Brunswick the plan features and the type of construction used in the ! Contract Awards | In Canada Reach Billion Dollars Construction contract awards for the month of July, 1952, Standing at $139,397,000, have bolstered the cumuiative total for the first seven months to $1,044,176,300. While this billion dollar figure indicates the con- struction volume, it is slightly under the seven month total for the comparable period of last ; year. The cumulative total for seven months, 1951, stood at $1,505,128,700. The figure for July, 1951, in the records of Maclean Building | Reports Limited was $362 822 900 | a8 compared to the July, 1952, ! figure of $139,387,000. This rep- | resents a decrease for 1952 of | $187,425,900. Dominion totals for July, 1952, in business, industrial and engi- | neering categories all showed decreases over the same period of last year, while residential crease Of $20,931,100. Compara- creased of $20,931,100 Compara- tive figures for July for each category (1951 figures in brack- ets) were as follows: Residen- tial, $64,733,600 ($43,802,500), up $20,931,100; Business, $39,252,800 ($47,372,500), down $8,119,700: Industrial, $11,487,500 - ($52,116 - 400), down $40,628.900; Engi- neering, $23,923,100 ($183,531,- 500), down $159,608,400. In the Maritimes, the only increases wefe in the business, $4,496,600, and engineering, $1,- 023,000, categories with respec- tive gains of $1,737,500 and $198,000. The figure of $2,630,400 for residential was down $834,- 300, and the industrial total of $266,500 was down $15,824,500. In Quebec, industrial con-' struction was the only category which showed an increase, with the total standing at $3,885,400, up $611,400. The balance of Que- bec construction contracts were | as follows: Residential, $10,054,- | 700, down $358,400; Business, | $8,751,000, down $6,984,400; En- | gineering, $3,603,800, down $1,- 497,100. j | 570,615 bridge in Vaneouver; a | water flats in St. L aurent, Que, $1,500,000: Other big jobs include a $5.- $1,100,000 dock and grain eleva- | tor in Vancouver: a $1,000,000 | Sewage disposal in Toronto; a $3,000,000 office building in Toronto: a $1,000,000 Proof range in Nicolet, Que.; aj 4% development 7 $2,600,600 airport in St. Johns, Nfid.; a $1,300,000 | plant addition in Montreal, and $1,381,377 hangar at Camp Borden, Ont. a Give Yourself More Rest Time No need to be a kit- chen slave all summer long. 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De-| ereases of $3,250,600 (business), | $9,682,000 (industrial) and sig 396,800 ‘engineering) “were hot? large enough to overbalance the increase. Construction contract awards | for the western section of the country were as follows: Resi- 900; Business, $11,909,700, Industrial, up! Engineering, , | | Residential construction heads | | a Toronto} puses in Kitchener, Ong, «$2 3,000; 152° duplexes in &t, HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE General Contractors Building and Repairs of all kinds Painting and Decorating P.O. Box 1670. Phone Red 894 on, without obligation, about house as pictured ss RVING ricccceicsseccanetinss Your Reof May Not Last with asphalt and Phone 909 115 Ist Ave. RE - ROOF NOW We will give your free estimates on re-roofing Greer & Bridden Ltd. Through Another Year cedar shingles West P.O. Box 721 Penne! Try Daily News Want Ads NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION L1D.- GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. 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