wag tert. ins a | sccisteittattneceraneneeg A Blast Clotht Wallace s of Course! Carolie Hurls Final Game = . @ = = @ . o =| e * S = a x a © a x a @ a . > ; @ - . e & : For Vict : oe = Shut-Out in Bid For Victory sMy Ladies Gloves oc : ae 2 . | The two-hit, shut-out pi of Vie Carolei a . ; ; @ yesterday afternoon gave Go 1 & Anderson the = Styled in the 1952 M | yesterda, . ° ed i € anner « 1952 city baseball champion ) smashing Ahe]l & : ; a . “? favo 7 for la) » Iintor : . Complimenting Fall Colors 8 Odowes 7-0 before 100 fans ler an intermittant * a drizzle a » SP mi The decidir \bel tagged him : ’ ‘oe? ; i ee @ best of-five fina in the fifth * WALLACE S i I . been postponed three con the a in the ° Kee gi tive Sundays on a e struck = Ej \ raln S DEPT.STORE (/; ee inate S ene solmapsisaliiinliameiles or sesuunhentant . in yesterday's front others gave TARP OES HONK E RES AE RRA RE SERENE EMM against Abel & Odow n the first six in- " kept the thie f taking Over the For quick resuits try a Daily News Classified out of ne innit eventh to pitch seven To take their place with the men of the RCAF in defence of freedom, more Airwomen are needed now — to FIGHTER CONTROL OPERATORS COMMUNICATION OPERATORS * CLERKS MEDICAL ASSISTANTS * RADAR TECHNICIANS * PHOTOGRAPHERS METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS * SUPPLY TECHNICIANS * DENTAL ASSISTANTS SAFETY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS Opportunities Exist for Commissioned Rank eee eee nine nt te as ee ereee cee seme seme amet sem omnes soem i ees etn seme steer cee ea a take over duties suitable to the special abilities of women, in a continually expanding Air Force. Women accepted into the RCAF receive the same pay, renk and trade groupings as for airmen. To qualify, you must be single, between 18 and 29 and have Grade 10 education, the equivalent or better. Women, up to 40 years of age, with previous Air Force experience are eligible. R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT, 9921—101A Avenue, Phone: 42658, Wallace Bidg., Edmonton, Alberta. For Complete Details See the RCAF Career Counsellor At the Address in the Coupon Please mail to me, without obligation, full particulars regarding enrolment requirements and openings now available in the R.C.A.F. NAME (ricase Print) i iicte Sak piachcinentteenirsneni " (Surname) (Christian Name) SET ADIEU OU: 5s iissiscosricetersnchccsativesisieiasctontsrrnves as = Mail cs . i ee _.PROVINCE oer wr’ | EDUCATION (by grade and province).....,.......... | jovensiiieiptianes ab okobvh and ‘ven the return of Jean Nixon failed to help the Daily News sextet The Newsies and Orphans tied mn their second game but class paid off for Naex Mazzoni's cr as they won the With their counts frame of the The Daily News got for their night's effort ew handily in the first third game a big while game zero the Orphans chalked up four points for a good night's play In Group 2. Ian Dunbar led Pushovers to victory with hi three-game total of 808, which neluded top single effort of 346 Lois Keays had high single of 260 for the ladies and also chalk ed up the high three of 630 Fashion Footwear with 1,258 was tops for a single game the = 3,556 count was high- st for three games and The mixed ten pin leaguer started off with a bang on Sun day with Art Olsen of Spares leading Uhe parade He had scores of 147, 158 and 224 for a three-game total of 529. His 224 was also the high single among the men, Edith Scherk had high single for the ladies and Linda Erick-| son had high three with scores of | 149, 155 and 165 } Team high single of 759 was | rolled by the spares and the Chumps had high three of 2,113 Here are results: Mixed Five-Pin League Group 1 Acme Clothiers 4, | Bulgers 0; Thom Sheet Metal 4, | Hi-Jackers 0; Jerry’s 4, Conrad | Street 0; Orphans 4, Daily News | 0; Booth 3, Harold’s 1; Miller Bay 3, Penguin Hobby 1 Group 2 — Cook’s Jewellers 4.) Headpinners 0; Pushovers 4, Jer- | sey Farms 0; Fashion Footwear 4, Canada Life 0; Waders 3, Broadway Cafe 1; 99 Taxi 3, Nor- | | thern Glass 1; Shenton’s 2, Wood- | butchers 2. Mixed Ten-Pin League Chumps 4, MC’s 0; Oldtimers 2, Tiny Mites 2; Spares 2, Nort hern District 2. | | | PRISON ‘COURSES | An adult education schenie| for prisons was instituted in| Britain in 1923, including lec- | tures and concerts | Snider's Bat, _ Erskine Join | For Victory ball to the end. | NEW YORK (CP) Duke The new champions scored! Snider's blazing bat and Carl) their first run in the second) Erskines clutch pitching brought} frame when pitcher Carolie|the Brooklyn Dodgers an 11-| singled Don Scherk to third and/ inning, 6-5 victory over the New| Marshall singled him home.!| York Yankees Sunday in the } Sche including his second) fifth game of the World Series) inning single, hit twice more,/ and gave the National League! once in the fifth and in the| club a 3-2 edge in best-of-seven sixtl competition annes ored three runs| Snider and Erskihe were each the fifth and sixth in-| great. They had to be or the} Air rhree errors and Scherk’s | day's honors would have gone to j yrought home Monkman,| Johnny Mize, 39-year-old New Hartwig and while a fourth er-| York first baseman, whose bid ; red Scherk for a second home run that } ixth. two errors, a} Would have tied the score in the | single each by Cornwell and) i!th was frustrated by a spec two-base hit accounted for runs “cular leaping catch by Carl b Monkman, Cornwell and/ Furillo 3 Erskine retired 19 batters in a row after the Yankees had WINNERS AGGRESSIVE counted five runs in the fifth While Abel & Odowes’ fielding) three of them on Mize’s homer Ww weakened by the absence of Snider's bat drove home four Cliff Dahl who ts sick, the young runs on a two-run homer, a hardware team showed most of | singk and a& game-winning the iggressiveness during the’ double ga is it has done throughout The Duke was the big gun th season in winning first, the Ewell Blackwell and pennant, and now the final|/ Johnny Sain, two National se rie rown League waiver castoffs His the first season in two! homer in the fifth built up a ti Gordon & Andersons have 4-0 Dodger lead. His single in c through winning Tine the seventh tied the score to te made up of mainty, repalr the damage of Mize’s yvC x player of high school; three-run blagt into the lower graduate and near-graduate | right fleld seats in the fifth ag In the lith, Snider came manager Stan Corn-|*hrough once more. Following well took over the team last| Singles by Billy Cox and Pee ye Wee Reese, he bounced a double ving ghamewer Bian (Th off the screen in front of the Mar Cornwell took over the Yankee bullpen to score Cox + , lant onan with the winning run : But all of Snider's slugging ON THE ALLEYS would have given Dodgers no ne RENTER more than a tie, if it hadn't | been for Furillos leaping stab ! . ? of Mize’s homer-labelied smash aqies ti in the last of the 11th RHE . Brooks O10 090 100 O1 4 10 0 New York 000 060 000 00. ; ae Lead Mixed Batieries—Erskine and Cam- panella. Blackwell, Sain (6) and Berra Remember When New York Yankees won their fifth World Series in six years by defeating Brooklyn Dodgers 3-1 in the fifth game of the series 11 years ago today. The finale of the 1941 battle wa marked by a wordy battle be tween Joe DiMag ace hitter of the Yankees, and pitcher Whitlow Wyatt of the Dodgers FOOTBALL SCORES WLP Winnipeg 41 gary 30: Saskatchewan 6 monton 20 gio Cal Ed eee mm Paper Invites Contributions Of Social News The give Daily all possible coverage of so- clal and personal news of town and district and will appreciate contributions of such items. Re- ports of club activities, weddings, teas and personal nutes are in- Vited. To contact a reporter, phone 749 Make Your Printing Matter Part of | Your Business Did it ever occur to you that you need distinctive printed matter for vour particular business? e Type faces give you this outstanding distinctiveness and these can be supplied by our modern printing depart- ment Dibb Printing Co. 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