1 IO b. C. min.aL I Uieir ureih net ana boaits pretneu '. ! forward as though to give more ! iriii'ice fuCli LAjlly lICi.- tfaiuidiiy, Jutie 30, l-Je&'lt 1 ''-.. "HI' l! n I yesterday from the Smltheis' club that they fell an all-star team from here would be too BATTER UP (By LARRY STANWOOD) speed to their unpropelled miniature vehicles. strong for them. They are play-; I lng a Hazelton team Instead. For NEW CONSTRUCTION Art Parent Derby Winner I , One Thousand Spectators See Exhibition Opening Event j Prince Rupert's first entry in the provincial , Soap-box Derby finals is 14-year-old Arthur Parent Salt Lake Ferry Uoves Cow Boy Float THURSDAY 2 p.m. 4 P-m-i 7 p.m. SUNDAY Continuous from 10:30 o.m. Wither permitting However, Smithers suggested they would come here to play a league team some time tills summer. , If transportation can be ar-mnoari a full atrenflth Prince Sunday evening and Monday afternojn the pick of Prince Rupert baseball players will pit their strength against, visiting All-stars from Ketchikan in an and REPAIR WORK SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. The racers showed a model rxample in sportsmanship, for the winners were modest and the losers cheerful. "Well, there's 'next year again," said young Rudolph, a elose loser in both races. And many y-aung lads from the spectator groups made up their minds they would enter the Sua p-Box Derby next year. Others In the Derby were Stan Parker, Gyro Club; Maurice Le-vacher. Holy Names Society; Brian Roberts, Rotary Club; international Dominion D.y .. ,m -.im .i.,.. Ketchl- bout. The visitors are being i . ,, 4 .. . raUirrl match . . Tl -i .... 1 J " j lat night rode to victory in the district derby UiUBailllit, again?, six six Other other Plintsitanta contestants. flown here by Prince Rupert's on Aiakan sou. run oeiajis hi be known after tho week-end 215 1st Avenue West international play here. P.O. Box 721 Phone MM And Arthur wanted nothing more. For a month he has been nlunxhin tn-iri at Aiirmi nhtn baseball league. The Letourneau-Abel battery will start the game for Prince Rupert Al!-tars. They are no doubt two of the heaviest ball In th inter-club plays. G """""" fiuiie inu 10 Art even nas tnountit or win k.na Kuan HuA-iunln;' Vancouver that winning the race ning that race, he confesses, but Richard Bury, Kinsmen. For the MEAL that REFRESHES First ; players ' here as far ' as weight ' nere nas given nim Art, as Ills he guesses "it's nrettw hooelesa. ....... .. U.'..V ... . ., .. . ...... with Abel & Odowes for top position in the league and nuw again are tied, and they did it over the backs of Olrdon at And- nal nil full hi ift .hi. . ,u. ,, . neai. wniiers were oury, wai-; goes anu mey nave promiaea iu ntonin '.tMll' ,.. !"". Pt. and Rudolph. i throw it all behind winning the nnr itirtp " Vancouver four h,,.. n,t,r hV. ' iTQi.... h .uw , Z . '! wh" sponsored by the Cana- usames for FINEST OF Vancouver Junior Chamber of ,,,rf hn,i. v,i. m" aJ, ,U,B,: Both games win run xne iuu erson inursuay ...i.i.. OF . rfGAT?. as G&A Commere welcomimr committee1 ht v, , v,h The entire race was conducted ; nine Innings. Sunday's game will A shut-out loss, such be played m the evening becads' COOKING suiiered Thursday, is no disgrace, for in that case the game belonns to the pitcher. Don who speeded him on his way to'tunity to fly before And that 80 smoothlv as though it had Mission where the will! bef" renearsed ad perhaps one B.C. final was the "big reason I ran in the tuke place n.-xt week. I ... i u. . tne greaUst parts played in FOOD derby Art was sponsored here by the chance to fly to Vancouver." e lUC2Ss ,f e "" Jaycecs. lne Boy Scouts, Some 40 of them the visitors won't arrive until late afternoon. The following have been selected by the three team managers. Cornwt.ll, Bill, and Hi-mundson,' to play Infield for Prince Rupert: Hawryiuk pitched a gootl gamej of ball, giving only one hit, but he had good fielding support. On tne other hand, young; Tarrv Matthews. Ditching 1 1 IS held ropes along either side of - FOR TAKE Ol'T ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE the 1,000-foot race track on Second Avenue to keep spectators in line. Only two RCMP officers, went lUI : I' Bill Bunberg, Cliff Duhl, Djn first game of batieball VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p m.. Coqultlum Tuesday. 12 Noon Camosun Al ICE ARM, STEWART AM) POUT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, It p.m. K,t NORTH Ul t.m CHARLOTTE ISLANOS us. CoquiUum July 6 and 20 9 p.m. KOK SOUTH Ql'EKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coqultlam, June 29, July 13 and 27 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aiient Third Avenue Phone 5G8 Besides Hesi.le. wiin winning th- the plane trip fur himself and his iU', Art was awarded a huge, ten-pound silver trophy by Douglas Krizzell, manager ol Friz-zed's Motor Products Ltd., co-sponsors of district derby. The winner's car will carry tit name of the other sponsor, the Prince. Rupert Daily News, which also gave him a gift to speed him on his way. Only three weeks ago Art start under whose direction the Souts worked, were nwded to patrol the track. "The Scouts helped a lot. We could hardly have managed without them," said the police. "Ilu do I feel? I say, grand. It's sure great," was about all Art could suy when he was helped fr-jm his "box" after crossing tlv. finishing line well ahead of his nearest rival, Juck Rudolph. The Derby was run in seven heats, two racing at a time. More than a thousand spectators lined Second Avenue to view the first official Soap Box Derby held in Prince Rupert. ON TO MISSION Sherk, Benny Wmdle, iJuug Sheir and Ernie De.sonnier. First in the outfield will be Nick Pavilikis, left; Miner Si-mundson, centre, and Stan well, right f ielu. bpare outf ers are Bill Gunn and Andy the way and made a good jud; of it, but he played the game almost singlehanded. His infield made seven , mors, tnree by Hartwlg at third base, and four by shortstop Don Scherk, whlcii al .xunted ur' three of the ix runs bv the llou.men. rwu nuu Mayor G. W. Rudderham and finish-line 'Manhall. . Fred Conrad were were earned oil Matinews Herb Morgan will be addition Judges ed to build his soap-box. Ha did ent.nher. and relief nit.CMe.'.s , l..iv1 lo waltinar onnlhr 1. D. McRae, MLA, presented , al not know he would have a spon- the pdzeg gn(J Doug Frlzzell are Larry Warner, Jack Sharpe, 1 chance, though, to prove himself The winner will race Monday at Mission, B.C., where nearly 2(10 other boys from throughout ' the piuvince will vie for the B.C. "v , sP'Jke briefly to the crowd. i uun nawryius, nay acnuieuy Sunday against KUcniKan. He is the race he was up all night The racers . Qn 'and Blliy Robinson, if he gets expected to play third base. H.s rushing his car to completion. I m ot TV,)rrt Bt,. 0,, Ba here. Robinson, a start pitcher, haitinir averaa ha been con- WASHING CARS ic TIRE REPAIRING GENERAL CLEAN-UP We speciolixs in servicing for long trips Rupert Motors Limited C!D,YSLFR. PLYMOUTH, FAPOO PISTR IBUTC RS championship and the chance to ro:'e In the International cham- He did not have a chance to test It before the race. And Art spent most of last night awake too, for In the final heat, which declared him the ond Avenue and finished in front last vear- 13 flsnin& commercial- sistent and high enough to ranK of the Civic Centre building. jly tnis year but expected to wun the starting all-itars, the ; be In town next Sunday. He is managers say. All three man- slated to pitch for Guidon sj agers will co-operate to lead Although Brazil's shoe Indus- Anderson later on in the season, their pick of playerj to win tn.s i Tlioiisands of Van, of some i try Is biggest in Latin Amerl- ; Meanwhile, the Prince Ha- week-end. winner, his box suffered ca, many rural Brazilians make pert-Sinithers game in the in-, their own or eise go barefjot. terlor town has been cancelled. 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