Vr. h'ltl.iy JOly , in;. i imig, wh.-n, with two out. Monk Sunuberg drew a walk, Rusty, Furd also walked, Don Hartwig : singled and Young hit, a lor!"' n, I r . I fM. jT Gymnasls Attract Radio Wins Over Firemen x T 'CI Blackwood on Bridge By Eosley Blackwood t It I t:',!,..TTU You would tliink Mr. Meek would briohton up a little after lie and Miss Brash finally got vulnerable. But he didn't. lie looked more miserable than ever. rr ,!, vtua hiiiiijiij liiul mis nmiiu uc : triple. ' llotn teams scored in the second and In the third the' Radiomen counted four time .4 Then the Firemen got two to make the count 8-3. The Radio team increased their ieu(! -unil it stood ai w-4 when i the Fi.-emen came to bat In the f bottom of th.! seventh. " I'.aitie last inning rally fell i 'J, snort bin had the fans on their feet. MeCliesney led off with a w;:lk. B.j(I .'-".atchford .singled. Van Iyk;lru sLiie.led, Jack Sharpe Hew out. and I my Cartoon sins;-lccl to load the bases. Catcher K en d-o'c uit a double to clear th" baser Danny Bill flew out ' and willi two outs Olson. Hart-Wlg and MK'lieMiey hit oonse-U- 9' tivi; simile': for three more runs J Leading lii: loi.s for' Rupert S Radio we-e R. Ford and Moult h" Sunl;(,-r with a d.:u!jle and u j uAN.DiAN HOPE-Jack Guest, Jr., 18, was ths f.rst Canadian to try for the Diamond Sculls at the Henley Regatta in 14 years. He Is show l practising on the Royal Henley course on the ulr.Rie apii'ce and for the Fire-j men Ku'd Hatch ford hit two for f''iT v.-itf. a double w!.:i,; Jfc Ml ".Tv Thames, where he was elminated ..-.3--';f ' ' f f J. i this week. Ja -k Ouest. Rr won At Bisley once before and also a shooting member of previous teams. . ADJUTANT Capt. H. Collings, m.5.e;., of Esquimau, B.C., mem- crart Regiment, twice a shooting member with the Canadian team. SHOOTINO MEMBERS Lieut, school teacher of Alexandra, .E.I., is the first woman rifle shot named to Canada's Bisley j team sine Canada's first sharp- shooters went to England In 1871. She teaches at West Kent school, Alexandra, and is a mem- ber of trie Royal Canadian Army , Medical Corps supplementary ! more Costly MOW. j This was the fourth deal of: a rubber in which the Brash ! and Meek bidding philosophic ! had clashed badly. I When Miss Brash doubled the opening spade bid for a take- out, Mr. Meek wished he was dead. To bid his trickless hand ; at the two rane, vulnerable, j as almost more than he could I stand. And yet to leave in the double of one .spade mi-dU be worse. So he called two diamonds in there was nothing unethical about this. Mr. Meek always sounds sad" during the bidding. Even when he has a good ha.ij he expects the worst to happen to it. DANGKKOtS RAISE Miss Brash made a dangerous i and unjustified raise to three , diamonds, and Mr. Abel climbed all over u with a double. Mr. Champion opened the king ; of .spades on which Mr. Abel placed the discouraging trey. ' Mr. Champion then underled ; his ace of hearts. Dummy ducked and Mr. Abel won with the OUT. OF SEASON I UTOPIA, Alta. i. This town Youth-Age f'rat'k Marksmen on Canadian Team I BISLEY CAMP, England J Canada's team of 18 shooting , iwaiiuers ror mis monin s big Empire rifle meeting is u liaeiber of the 7th Heavy Anti-Air-' mixture oi promising young i h'-'tK with veterans ,of, the rifle j Sharpe, Keen and Danny Bill all hit doubles. ICUIHTt lluilici AB a 5 2 2 Qlir,l.,. ,, ) bunuerg, 2 R.Ford, if 9 ;D. Hanuii:, 3b j Young, c j, Ij. Ford, 2b 2 ' Knridc.v;, If i Watson, c.t j ! 41 14 Hi Firemen AB R Van Pykstra cf 4 j ji Sharpe, 3b 4 Carlson, lb ... 2 j Keen, c 4 j Bill, ss 4 j Olson, p 4 j Harlwisr, rf .... 4 . McChesney, if 2 1 Ratchl'ord, 2b 4 2 32 10 10 Hjranes- ' I ncie are snori- sKeicnes oi tneiMary w. MacLennan, Maritime Vancouver Pro-Rec Continues To Make Hit at Exhibition ; The 12-man gymnast teamf from Vancouver Pro-Rec who j vaulted and somersaulted inro the hearts of Prince Ruperites! at the Exhibition last night i again were nanea as one ut the "greatest attractions" to have come to the city. Giving their fifth complete1 show, the gymnast champions of Canada presented a varied pro- gram different again than their t previous shows. BtunU which drew gasps of amusement from ' the crowds were somersaults over the box, through loops made, by extended arms of team mates and over a high tier of performers' bodie.i, 1 built upwards from the too i,f I the box A springboard was used in conj unction ith the Uampoiiue act which featured Ken Doolan doing the "one-and-half" som-lersault and a complete turn onto the floor. By special request, the gym-, nasts will present their show tonight at the Coronation BaU and an early show tomorrow night for the benefit of children and adults who have noL been able to see the late show. Nightly prize winner last nigat was W. S. Stein, 128 Ninth Avenue West. " ;get edible iisn. it was entered by Carl Jackson. The ugliest fish of all was entered by Reggie Crozier. That sea monster was a ratfish, and it was 21 Inches long. Not to be outdone by boys. three girls entered the derby as wjll, with Gale Gomez taking the heaviest fish prize for young feminine anglers with a rock cod weighing 1'4 pounds. Measuring and weighing the derby entries was Joe Scott, of fi- clal judge. T. Norton Youngs was master of ceremonies. The ludg lng was held on the outdoor stage. - t" k N Y: team and officials: j tOMMAftUAfi i Colonel Col-jF In W. G. Gibson of the Supreme ' Court of Ontario, Toronto. A ' former member of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, Ham - ! "ton. Out., Col. Gibson was com- j manriant of the Canadian team ' " ' - For Action Ad"ert,lse! j wasn't as perlect a community ..Now don't get excited, as its name suggests during the Meek," kidded one of the kib-wet snowstorms that recently hit itzers. Ecuth.rn Alberta. The fall in "Who's excited?" screamed L'i.opu was measured at three Mr. Meek at the top of his Ier t- , ' ! vo.ee. reserve at Charlottetown. A -n by Billy Watmough, with a ; brother, Sgt. G. Q. MacLennan, a sail -water scavenger measuring i , member of the P.E.I. Highland-! 15 inches. jers, accompani-xl the team in1 The booby prize went to Irvln ! 1928. jP.' nsvold, for the smallest flf.h ' CSM. N. L. Beckett 42, Royal iHamiitnr, i icrht tr.tanti-,, ic mo i, - 7 y.r ing his third trip as a 'member A DuUv Varden trout. 17 ln-of the Canadian team. He was ehes long, w:n prize as thejiig-liere - - In l:t8 and aaaln lust year. He ohictd sixth in the Governor- ' H rraking his first trip to Cientral's match, a highlight In Blslry. He placed fifth for the 'Uw week-long shewt at Con- Governor-General's trophy at naught Ranges, tar Ottawa, last Ci .maue.ht last year. A Good Host is a Mind Reader like. dry drinks, Tastes differ. Some others the opposite, sweet drinks- Burnett's is an EXTRA because Only add (unsweetened) Gin can you DRY 1 V and meet . .... sweetness year. j Sp,t. O. A. Coles. 44, 17th Rec- IPte. C. O. Jame-, 19, Royal cnnalssance Regiment, Summer-Hamilton 'Lluht Infantry, is ' I L I. making his first trip making his first trip to Hislev t.- Hsley, placed ninth In the ' after showing well in all events Bisley aggregate at Connaught a, Connaught la.".t year. Pte. las', year. James was writing his catrlcula- ! 11 ut- c A. Colvllle, 45, Royal tiou rxaras and left Canada oy Winnipeg Rifles Wlnnipe?', Man-air after the ivst of the team, k nak;ng his third trip t j Bisley. He placed 14th in last year's He war here In 1137 and 1938. He Governor-Cleneral's match. . ,!'?" 3 23rd in the Canadian - - fi I i.'v" ft cference. or leave uui i"- every individual pr v,.,4. l.i u F;cst dealei Nurlh-South vulnerable Vort 1 lr. Meek) S J 8 2 H lft 5 4 V Q 7 5 2 C 10 8 4 (Mr. (1r. Chanipion) 87 3 B A K U I) S H Q 1 ti A IIS U- J 10 9 8 3 lNirie C A 7 2 c J 8 3 South (Mi-8 llra-h) b l lO 1 H K J 9 2 1 - A r. o - C K U The Wilding: Kiiiitli Wet Nortli i a Lioi. I'knn 3 D Puss 3 L Ul)l. All pasa queen. He returned a heart to his partner's ace. Mr. Champion then led the queen of clubs. Dummy's king was put up and Mr. Abel killed it with the ace. At this point the defenders had won their book. But they had or.'y started taking tricks. A club wss led back to Mr. Champion's jack. He cashed the ace of .spacWs and followed with a heart which Mr. Abel ruffed. Mr. Meek still had to lose another trump trick for ia snappy down four 1100 ooints. BRILLIANT CLERK John Drinkwater, ihe English poet and dramatist who died in 1937. spent 12 years as a cleric in an insurance office. 5 MONDAY Rupert Radio beat firemen in 8 free scoring Softball game at Cyro Park Wednesday nignt by a store of H-iu. Aiinnugn me score was iue ww team, was never clear as the uvumpeo firemen team kept coming from behind to make It close. The Radiomen got off to a jr ,s ' f , . a if I I ' " ' i - 1 nr. .f i i t.,l f, Hi.lltfc. (VF CANDIDATE Cluirlcs B esi k, 47-ycar-old boiler- muker for ttij Canadian Na- j uuial Hallways, was defeats! CCT candidate in the Winnipeg ' South Outre federal by-!c- ! tion on June 25. An Army vderaii of the Second ty'oikl Wui, lu- Is co-editor of the Manitoba Commonwealth, and a former provincial secretary for the party. (CP PHOTO) Chop Suey - Chow Mc:n Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Qul.side orders Phone 133 QUALITY STORE irKTTr.HUZZOSl 521 I I I.TON HTl'.I FT Working intt? Tired of rook-lnR? O.ii.iR on A Picnic? We have .salads, cold meals, etc. f;pii'i;l!ini In flpnghetli, Cooked Chickens. I'bonc 470 V'tNTOrVDR VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Cocpiitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Cam-iMUii AM(T All.YI, STKWAitT AND POItT SI.MI'SON . fiunday, caniosun, 11 p.m. l int noktu tji CIIARUllTK ISLANDS s:,. Coqultlum ' .July 6 and 20 9 p.m. KIR SOl 'lil QI'KFN ( ilAKMITTK IM AMS . Coqultlum, June 29, July 13 and 27 9 p.m. I RANK J. SKINM.lt Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5G8 Salt Lake Ferry Leaves Cow Boy Float THURSDAY 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. SUNDAY Continuous from 10:30 a.m. W.'Htiier permit: ing RUPERT TOBACCO STORE 3rt Ave. - Opposite Ormes AIX MAGAZINES nd I'l ItlODICAl S 'i'OHACCO and CONFi-XTTIONEItV Stock Always Moving and Freih PORTRAITS funis Develojied and Printed PROMPT RERVICK , l'HNni.KR'S STIDIO l6-4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert tr-.lt vt; , I I I 1 - I in 1930. 'CP PHOTO) ; ; Odd Fish in j ; I Junior Derby Small, Heavy, Lsng and I'gly Marine Specimens Small, heavy, long or ugly thut'g how entries In the Junior Fish Derby wvre judged last night in a feature contest at the rrmce KUieri Exnioition, while 15 enthusiastic young anglers waited tenssly for the decision. Heaviest lish, a grey cod weighing 10 pounds, was caught j by 12-year-old Bobby Mitchell, j Bobby also won the prize for the j longest fish, the same cod which . measured 27 inches. j The biggest bullhead was tak-1 ,nuring only one ana seven- I ! sixi -eni n incnes. ni ii'k.'ir.vn competing for a place or this j ear's Bisley team. f'H C. O. Dotiplas 50. 8th Field B itt ry, 12 h Field Regiment, Vonctoi, N.D, making his first trii. as a member of the Canadian team t : Bisley, ulaced 22nd in the Bisley aggregate. i Captain M. M. Morgan, 41, Ri ya' Canadian Electrical and ; Mechanical Engineers, Winnipeg, lr mnHnor hla ceennrl frit-, url) h lne Canadian team. His previous ,,.ln ,;. .noo H nlnrprl iRth in the Governor -General's match a' Connaught last year. Cpl. G. H. Farquharson, 38, Kccky Mountain Rangers, Kam-loops, B.C., making his first trip as an official of the Canadian tiam tc Bisley, was here In 1939 and again in 1949. : He placed Seventh In the tia'dfaft 'rwfrlpii men competing Tor a placv op this year's Bisley team. Sgt. R. S. Potter, 45, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Can-1 ada, Hamilton, Is making his ! lourth trip to Bisley on the Can-i adian team. He was here In 1927, ' 1930 and 1848. He placed 18th last year In the Governor-Gen- eial s match at Connaught. Captain G. J Gamble, 37. Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Winnipeg, Is making his third trip as a member of the Canadian team to Bis-lev. He was here in 1939 and 194C. He placed seventh In the Canadian marksmen competing lor a place on this year's Bisley team. WO. 11 A. C. Green, 36, Head-ouarters British Columbia area, Vancouver, making his first trip as a member of the Canadian Bisley team, placed 24th In the Bisley aggregate. Pte. G. W. J. Oakes, 19, Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, Hamilton .making his first trip to Bisley, placed 16th among Canadian marksmen competing for' this year's Bisley team. Cp, J. B. Robertson, 24, Royal Canadian Electrical and Mecha- nlf,al Engineers, Chilliwack, B.C., is making his first trip as a 1 member of the Canadla nteam. He placed 23rd In the Governor-Oeneral's mutch last year at Connaught. Lieut. E. Ryan, 45, Royal Canadian Navy, Kingston, Ont., is making his first trip to Bisley. He placed 13th in the Canadian B;lev aggregate. Sgt. L. N. Walker, 40, 48th nixiiiaiiders of Canada, Toronto, Is making his first trip to Bisley as member of the Canadian team. He placed 26th among the Canadian marksmen comjeting for a place on this year's team. BURNETTS DON GIN I 1 E v 'i ' 4,i . ;v i - i 4 fi HI . , i . fa i ' . i u i v ' hi hX - n i vT: M fi?? v: : iry . SPLITTING LEAD POSITION in Prince Ruper s baseball league are tho Hoteimen of the Commercial Hotel Club. Several of the star pla vrs formed the All-star team which took the International scores with Ketchikan (Wednesd-.j.). Front row (frcm left), Ernie Desonnler (A-S), 1st base; Bruce Simundson (A-S), short cp; Benny Vindle. 2nd base; Larry Warner, (A-i pitcher; Bill Gunn (A-S) left fivlder; Ba -k row (from left) Miner Simundson (A-S) centre fielder; I.es Malhews, 3rd base; Don Ha vryluK, pitcher; Don McDonald, pitcher; Herb Morgan, catcher, and "Deacon" Linncy, right fi !cl. mat r :K'-i .!t;l , SHORT CUT Distance from Liverpool to ; Melbourne, Australia, is 12 519 miles via tho Panama Canal; 11. 08? v.a Suez. : i ..... i i $1 o MM SATURDAY and 1 . U adies 1 SWEATERS Cardigcrtis and Pullovers To Clear i L.eut. O. S. Boa, 26, 48th Hieh-, landers, Tor:.nto, is makinc his second trip to Bi.sley. He was here In 194!). He is a memU'r of , a well-known family of marks-; men, whose father. Lieut. James Bou, made the trip to Bisley on j several teams. Lieut. G. Boa placed 10th In last year's Gover- nor-Of neral's match at Con-naught Ranges. S ftRt ; .Bi , Kaiy-f 38: R lyal I hanuiton LiRht lnlantry, luiaiiLij, is i making his third trip to Bisley. I He was here in 1949 and 1950. On i the shoot at ConnaiiRht last year S. Sgt. Kay placed sixth among ; marksmen competing for th.s , year s Bisley team. I S. Sgt. R. O. Chandler, 27. New W.-stmmstcr Regiment.' Vancou- 11 85c pit nm pud lot mptMt. PImm hvt ihtrn rtady when tH iriytt call. This tdvtiliicfiwil ii not publitlid ot diiplaycd by th tiquet ConUol Bord w ijy lh Oevc)mnnl of Bfititli Cotwiwbti. j A classified will buy, sell or find It. i JOHN H. , BULGER Optometrist ' John Bulger Ltd. 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