v .1 77 fl9 A T. J Prince Rupert uoily News Friday, AuEru-ir SI. 19M Swimming Instruction Pays Off; 23 Learn One-Hit Whitewash rn '?ke wf CANADIAN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP . , i .... f ! m JP, A nliiu.kM n xnampionships u i ijr 1 1 if j i ' i. i . ; i , K A of a nu-na y single, jacK; Ottawa w-Phu parley. 39- Twenty-three youngsters proved to several hun-'k t.Kd the whitewash brush over Gordon - rar:o!d "let7an from Toronto ,iV t"1" 111 ,,. , , ... . Scat t:ro defeated defendlriK 7. . V r -- -. t .- tllMII b-;TW Jf r7 V-i fVXYl VQ' 1 .9J K son la.t niM111 ln a. nuiOUT, lor Abel u. champion Bill Mawhlnney of ii ..-.(s the u,c second game of a five-game final i Van",uv" an,d i yrday in .'S. n "' 7. , ouarter finals of Canadian Ama- md it tii'd the standing. Gordon & Anderson : teur oolf championship, two died people yesterday afternoon that they learned to swim during the summer Civic Centre swim classes. None of these youngsters, ranging in ages 6-10, were able to swim when they began July 10. - And those of the 53 students . 1....4 C, ' i.iiiil.-av's no-htt other Vancouver boys were more successful. Laurie Roland, 18-year-old Canadian Junior Champion &i-itated his felljw-townsman .. . ...,.lh..lr..fl reciriairra following Arncy's triple. Car- Kav h iriiie the fifth olii passed both Abel and Undone. H; say to load the bases after Pavi- ,irr, sinnicil 111 ... h,if, one l"r Percy Clogg 4 and 2. and Walter two other time at liktx and McHardy flew out. But McElroy piled up an early lead A- 6Sj uiorui uueerea me sei-UD lor tr. if.t,t. 1 n,,o ri, nmu - k lot of curve "it oy a srwrp teur champion from Granby 6 chose lired In 'a,8IJU"d single, scoring the run. and 5. illKl J drupv which started out in the begin- "ass received awards lor en.-, new' class, J7 received awards, ciency ln the four strokes. ; for those who couldn't swim, at Class Three swimmers coin-least had learned to float. In- peted in a 150-foot and 75-foot struetor Ian McHardy nays he freestyle swimming race headed is satisfied." ,by Dop Way and Art Turcotte, "Maybe they're not world- respectively. Second prize win-beaters but ai least they can nera were Turcotte In the 150-jret from here to there, which ; yard stretch and Bruce Stan-U quite an accomplishment, wood. In the 75-yard race. They can have Tun in the water j Diving exhibitions, which ln-n hich they didn't have before." ! eluded the plain front dive, Jack-In the second class, ages 10- knife, flip, backdive, hand.stand 14, Beverly Calderonl came firft and the 'sailor's' dive. Divers in the 75-ioot freestyle race, were Ait ' Tuicotle, Dklt Bury, Karen Taylor was second. t Bruce Stanwood, Joe Kraupner, In the backstroke, Karen Tay- Ron Eby, Don Husvik and Rob- , m phitiiKe me pace, varolii iookpu ornnani in me Fv-'d Kammer, ir. of "Detroit, fit-idci-s were hot as well sixth Inning when he struck out 3 year-old former Walker Cup support. . unee ouiiera in a row, dui ne ntv.rlr.m Tiniun Riu,.hsn plenty e hmi Instance, 1 ..liiikis. lr Ttnl idvlrtiwiwii H iw pybt.ikid or dHiird b (1m Lom CoMiai llu G ml Bnk Caluobo. fn . went to pieces on one batter es anve. He had to fight off ;!,.!hebutufOU"d .r.A 61 strong comeback by Ray Kepron v, lth Paviilkls on first with a oI Winnipeg to win one up. AiliKie, Cuiuiii Uitew two wiki a' hard (fame in cetitre-a lot of grounc I. , ,;ayi for uuiouts welt jiid nul't Urite-, Wj,u pil.-hed the wll-Sunday, save up ".. red hits and lo.it pitches to McHardy to allow the runner to reach third. Catcher Young topped the wild throwing with a hard toss wide of Remember When ' lor came first; Joanne Proekter, ert Pedersen. second. Sidestroke, Llbby Pierce, 1 An added feature in the Park t first, Karen Taylor, second; and Day celebrations was the sand-in the breaststroke race, Libby box display by Fun Club mem-. Pierce first, and Dorothy Wick, 1 ber who created a topographi-econd. Twenty swimmers in thte cal map of Prince Rupert City In.st blood JorLI'IU uui-maii ounocig, iu score t-s rrry - - ..,'f.,t innlnit ' Pavilikis. I :,kI run 111 1 1... . . . - . '. . . . Wwmiyini--r 'r - Mi .ar'-'J PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING, DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES ' bv .ea.l-..ll man Ted l(l bit'eil m my ulii'it- j'liai".. . . " : " J and district about which visitors mmmmmmmm maae many complimentary re-ttttnntu tr -t -rir 1 marks. irrcmy i ycuii uyu AMATEURS AWAIT TURNS Thiee players await their call to the tee at the opening of tlw week -long Canadian Amateur Golf Championship at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club. Left to right, ln lront of the scoreboard, they are: M. J. Dowling, Moncton, N.B.; Ted Hickey, Ottawa; and Louis A. Obarrlo of the Argentine Embassy in Ottawa. (CP PHOTO) in SPORT Both teams were playing short' UL"e o-jfear-uiu of some of their favorite play- rlstown, Pa., pro, won the Can-era. Clothiers' first baaeman adian Pen lf championship Cliff Duhl and hardwares Don at Montreal 16 years ago. He ,ired a 68' two "okas under 8cherk and Doug Shier were on par the absent !Lst. 1 ln tlle f,nal round for a total Nv'.- .,'111 'score of 280, two better than Vic Next game will k be played in. Sun- c,. . . , , npzzl 01 "J- day . afternoon, and It s likely, ' too, that Monday Labor Day ' will see a game. nlng, with bases loaded, he we ed Young. But there were two SANIH.OT BIMCKS: A surprise away and wlln youn(? graund-tiackHKC was released by Ted big -out to secondbasemun Arney last night, who, hitless for gharpe, u,e trouble was over, most of the season, came across Box mre- Full-time opening of the pool, says Supervisor McHardy, will close Monday, but part-time opening, according to prevailing weather, Is expected to continue after school hours. rhone Crret 138 Hox 478 August 31, 1931 though the fact that fishing! keeps the natives very busy dur-! Ing the season would make a More than 500 persons spent the day at Salt Lakes enjoying the 'ootbail regular schedule dimeult to draw , swim meet staited bv the cct and Abel It Oduwrs AB R H up. Then, whether representa-: Prlnce Rupert Swimming Club. t,ve or club teams from natives ;xhe speclal prize for the win-' wauld provide the opposition, ' ner oI events went to BUI would have to be considered. In ! Nelson. He won firsts in the this connection it might be too j i4-and-under boys' class, 16-difficult to get an executive to- 1 and-under boys' swim, 16-and- iction Hospitality and Good Food" .at If. Our First Aim with a sparkling triple and a Mimic Kay Spring endured a lew bud minute when a fast pilch by Lindsay landed partly on his thumb. Home-run-klng" I liave Abel, with three round-1 trippers to his credit this year. Arney, 3b 4 Pavilikis, cf 3 McHardy, lb 4 Abel, c , 1 The question of a trophy for competition between native geth.tr to handle the scattered , under bovs' diving:, men's 25- Lindsay, p 2 Mn.nf 17 for Orders t T11 Tahe Out cilyn'Un teamS- HweVer the factyard daymen's diving, and was diT 'ursu to E Webster In the , w as passed twice last night , Giordar;0i ZZZZ- S liuiLli tu nn l iiaKiiu. ini;e ! u,.r,, ok that the Hanson Trophy be the - f, 7" "ZTl " ni'tlit, Lindsay was ln a little Dell, rf mmodore Cafe trouble, when in the sixth in- If Letourneau, J-1 CliairS as f eSS ... Convenient-ComforfabSe-Economical No Sag Spring Construction . . . Curved back Choice of Green, Grey, Turquoise J .50 and Wine from o Fuli Coil Spring Construction Choice of Green, Wine and Rose $l750 ' from - A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A good place to buy over a quarter of acentury" 327 3rd Avenue Phone 775 The. married men defeated the single men :n tae annua: Elks' ba:eball game. The , married men's team consisted of Far-quhar, Moran, Stephens, Wendle, Arseneau, Roberts, Scherk, nich, Ratchford, Menzies and " ,s doubt further discussion will possible as the trophy was do- lace d -t nated for competition between , reviewed and possibly a irince Rupert represenutlve ,chedule of games drawn up. ' teams and visiting wars-hips. I , . , ha ten ' lhree Tllere be' however there would seem to no reason why some other trophy native utea fle'ded v,ear-could three teams function- not be obtained for com-!w'-h city Totals 28 2 6 1 Gordon ft Anderson AB R H E Matthews, 2b 2 0 0 1 Sunberg. 3b S 0 0 0 Nlekerson. The single men were mt. Parking. Crating Wins anil tieneral irtase and Sturase tf. lieliabie and Kffl-rii e. Al-.n agents for .an 1 i(.iiil Air Co. Ltd. wen. Acetylene and all S:lp!ll.'S. netitirm between citv teams and a league miSm ue lonn.u ii Cornwell, cf 3 0 0 0. o. ..., ri i n l n 1 dates could be definitely settled, represented by Harold Gordon, (ltuuve teams. ii faring jor Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor But. demands cf the fishing In- I W. Mitchell, Lambie, G. Mltch- The matter is not a simple one. dustrv would natural!" come til. Skinner, Smith, Stone and jiwiH, .1 - - - - Young, c 8 0 0 1 Hartwig, ss 3 0 0 1 Dunbar, lb 3 0 0 0 Marshall. If 3 0 0 0 It would seem desirable for rep Joy. The score was 9-4 m favor iia; m;g:u be tne main I fir.st and resentatives of native teams to of the benedicts. obstacle. meet the Prince Rupert Foot SDSAY'S CARTAGE Carolli. n 10 0 0 FOREST RESERVE TORAGE LIMITED I ball Association and discuss the l 1 3inattei. It m:iit be possible forf jf ,,( Alberta has nearly 9,000,000 ou want to sei: it. advertise Totals 22 22 0 0 'nfl and Park Avenues acres of forest reserve. r j ii( k T V m t... k News ilflMlfiet1 a schedule to be drawn up,'. rhur.e 649 220 Sixth St. 10. Phones GO and C8 ' tr NEW CONSTRUCTION Winning pitcher Jack Lindsay allowed only one hit, gave up three walks on balls and no runs. Losing pitcher Carolli allowed six hit and passed three to first on balls (all on purpose), one earned run, and two wild pitches. Three-base hits Arney, McHardy. Double plays (Abel it Odowes) ln second inning, from Giordano to McHardy to Sharpe. and REPAIR WORK KAIEN HARDWARE (JOE SCOTT) SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. at the Rod ard Gun Cl"b TORONTO TUTORS The University of Toronto had about 1500 professors and lecturers on its staff last year. 215 1st Avenue West fl.une )(!) P.O. Box 721 TROUT D Headquarters For and HUNTING SUPPLIES ANGLING put Derby Enthusiasts LABOR DAY, Sept 3rd at the hardware stores advertising on this page. Some of the popular places where fishermen are expected to be found over the week-end Include the length of the Skeena River and Its many tributaries, niu..... t i n irhtadn Tjike And Head For Streams, Rivers GOOD LUCK ON DERBY.DAY 1'H, women and children with the "fishing bug"Lakeise Lake.' , nun leaving tomorrow for the streams and The more am n ... . 'expected to take more strenu- i the district to bemn a T Lakr , Day week-end i i i ous ,0urneys to their favorite fishin' hoes" like Theo tor- GORDON'S HARDWARE , Corner 3rd Arenue and McBridc FISHING TACKLE GUNS and HUNTING SUPPLIES GENERAL HARDWARE Phone 311 'its fishing with the hopes also of tying into a r two in the Rod and Gun Club trout tlerby. erby begins Sunday and tune, for instance. That old-time' hardy and rugged angler will make his last trip this year to his "secret lake" and expects to return "at least with somi-thing to show for it." S-m will be done by Rob- lrl(,s such as Rainbow, Kam- PRINCE RUPERT 6i GUN CLUB "" t nis KainDOW intil Monday midnight, 's the ca-sh urizes which ROD "Got myself some pretty nice; loops. Cutthroat and Dolly Var-den, and that the trout must be caught on sporting equipment. Prizes will be given for the 1 ..!.. I t- a n a V f nnil J rcrt by the derby spon- ones the last time," he said. Johnny Walker Is another rninson will offer a I rl)hy to the winner of r class. " I'otnnon, ,.hairm. .h welshed In by members of the om-umer . - - ... lommittee. enmliiu;.es F'ly "llOlie.Sl -tO-o.u.Hnucje" CJUU, mi. luuiuuiiv atxya, t"v, mini i win - membership cards are available every week-end doing the rounds from him at Ormes Drugs and of well-known angling spots. ill be accepted as en-' May the Best Story Teller Land The m Labor Day Trout Derby RULES- . 1. Fish to be caught on Sunday, September 2nd and Monday, 'September 3rd. ' " , Open to Adult and Junior Members of Prince Rupert Rod and Oun Club only. ' , , 3. Fish may be caught In lakes, rivers or streams In the Northern District. . . 4. Fish may be Cutthroat, Rainbow or Dolly Varden. ' 3. Fish must be weighed in by 12 p.m. September 3rd at Rainbow. Lake Auto Court and membership card presented. ((. No extra weight shall be allowed for dressed fish. 7. All fish to be caught on sporting tackle. PRIZES- LARGEST TROUT $10.00 Cosh SECOND LARGEST TROUT $ 5.00 Cosh LUCKY FISH $ 5.00 Cosh For Junior Members Only LARGEST TROUT . . $ 5.00 Cash A Special JUNIOR PRIZE, a beautiful trophy offered by the RAINBOW AUTO COURT, will be presented to the Junior Member catching the LARGEST TROUT during tills derby. The .winner may hold this trophy until the next derby or tor the coming year. Labor Day Rod & Gun Club Trout Derby For Extra Value FISHING and HUNTING EQUIPMENT see FISH FOR ONCE , i Gordon & Anderson Sporting Equipment MMEN GO-OP. HARDWARE Phone 3rd Ave. 179 - - - ?51 4