Montrcal btai j Ztefof Af Mr Sell Them to Chicago Black Ihwks in Big Deal Prince , Thursday, Kuperi August Uuily 23. 1951 tNe Tappliance '? i SERVICE Maxim Holds World Title CAS AND T v. rx - v fi f ri-s f i n f III.- - J0HNH NEW YORK (CP) Light-heavyweight champion joe Maxim fccxed Irish Ejb Murphy dizzy Weane-iday night to retain his :rown with a one-sided 15-rounJ iecision victory ove' the San Dugo slugger in Madison Square Gz'.den. Maxim weighed 173 Mjrj,hy, lWt. l V T . . " 4 , .1! ' ' : BULGER BASEBALL- Ojilomi'lrhl John Bulge' Ltd. Third Avenue BUS SERVICE Passenger Time Schedule No. 1 f'tw HasiMi;er and Part-cl Kpr4 rx ire bff-tfti Priiice Kniwrt mid MtuKhwt Route Trans-Provincial Highway NOTE: This company is not licensed tor local buslticMs betwen point Prince Ku pert-Terrace lncumiv. Pasttengvrs will be picked op nl down at liitue fjtps ouiy lor LiX from points eat ol Itrrac. EASTBOUND Thursdays and Sundays from Prince Rupert ' to ; Smithers WESTBOUND Fridays and Mondays SMITHERS . to PRINCE Rl'PERT J WAY POINTS Tyee, Skdtna. Kwlnlbm, Bttlvun, EiXHlew. Shames. Ambury. Terrace. SKeua CniHfiilj. Nw Hazel-too (Hutel), HaaelUia. w II&zwl-lon tStUun), Muricewwn. CANADIAN NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION LTU. CLARENCE ELDON (Rags) Raglan, 23-ycar-old defence-man, was born in Pembroke, Or.t., started his professional carter with Indianapolis in 1S4C, goiiij; u;i to Detroit during ia;;a icawn. Six-foct one, ho weighs 177 pounds, shoots JIM H.TER8. 29-year-old right-winger from Verdun, Que., (started his professional career with "Philadelphia In 1941, and was with Montreal Canadlens and Boston Bruins tvfore )oir.;;ig Detroit '.n 2949. He also spent three years In the Canadian Army. He Is live-foot eleven, 1G5 pounds, shoots left. He scored 17 goals and had 21 assists last season.. I CP PHOTO) JIM McFADDEN. 31, cantre. entered professional ranks in 1839 with Portland aod was out of professional competition from 1941 to 1948. He has been with Detroit lnce late In the 1946-47 season and won the Calder Trophy the following season. He was born In Belfast, Ireland, shoots left, is five-foot seven, 178 pounds. Last season ' he scored 14 goals and had 18 assists In the regular season. CP PHOTO I GEORGE GEE, centre, started his National Hockey League career with Hawks In 1945, staying with them until being traded to Detroit In the 1948-49 Reason. Born in Stratford, Ont., Gee, 29, Is five-foot;leven, 130 puunUa, shuolit left. He started his professional career in 1941 with Kansas City, returned there after thrcv years' war service. In 1950-51 regular season he scored 17 goals, had 20 assists, added a goal and an assist in Stanley Cup playoffs. (CP PHOTO) GEORGE CLARE MARTIN, 29-year-old delenceman, is a native of Waterloo, Ont. Martin joined Boston Bruins in 1941, then spent three years in the armed forces. He played with Kwhey and Boston before g jlng to Detroit In 1940. He Is five-foot eleven, 170 pounds, shoots right. He scored one goal and got six assists in 50 regular games last season. (CP PHOTO) 'tip! Western International Yakima 3, Salem 4 Spokane 5, Tri-Clty 1. . Tacorna 1-15, Victoria 3-6 Wenatchee 1-2, Vancouver 2-1 Pacific Coast League Portland 3, San Francisco 0 Seattle 2. Los Anereles 6 Oakland 2, Sacramento 3 Hollywood 3, San Diego 1 National League Cincinnati 3, New York 4 St. Louis 3-7, Brooklyn 4-8 Pittsburgh 4, Boston 5 Chicago 0, Philadelphia 4 American league Washington 5, Cleveland 4 Philadelphia 5-8, Chicago 2-1 New York 6, Detroit 7 Boston 3, St. Louis 1 The S. D. Brooks, Kingcome Navigation Co. tug, called in prt for fuel. . left .In 33 regulation farnvs , last season, he scored 3 goals and one assist. (CP PHOTO) 1 Newgate, famous old British priion demolished in 1904, was founded in the early part of the 12th century. LONDON (f-More than 350 - 1 000 British children have been "Hospitality and Good Food" Hut Is Our First Aim Phom 11 fur Orders Tu Take Out mmodore Cafe football act and u iction presented with badges bearing the head of a relndjer. It denotes official recognition as members of the Royal Society for the Pre-entlon of Cruelty to Animals. Battery Takes N. Star Trophy Last evening's crucial football game in the North Star competition ended in a one-goal win for Heavy Battery who gained possession of the handsome trophy for another year. The final score was: Heavy Battery 3, Canadian Legion 2. Motor vessel Sidney, from Ketchikan, unloaded two carloads of salmon for transshipment over the Canadian National Railways. Heavy Battery, is already lining up a strong team. oOo Last evening's game was hard fought with no quart;r asked Dii'J r.a quarter given. Tho brothers, Da-row ami Billy Gomez, had a couple of battles for the ball with Darrow "ahead o.l points," but not by many. j Jal(orincf for j Ladies and Gentlemen LING: the tailor 220 Sixth St. rhcr." 649 The football game for Satur-! day evening will be between a I Greenville native team and a reinforced Heavy Battery eleven. It is realized that the city mut turn out a Strang eleven to meet the native teams. List Sut-urday's game was not a good one If you want to sell it. advertise ft. News classified. team was at Neither full stinath as hnth i:.rtPH with Dunbar, Zaccarelli; A. Oomez, M as prince Kup2.'t was not iull strength. I odo 0 nine players. Plav was ragged at Georgeson, D. Gomez; Cameron,! the start and then from Jack '. Je'rV f ora . a.verson. I White's irood Dass. D Murrav1 Canadian Legion Krause; .in i Moving, Packing, Crating Shippine and General Cartage and Storage For this Saturday's fame the Heavy Battery will provide the opposition and will reinforce-their ordinary team by players from other city teams. In tills way the visiting native team will be assured of strong oppo.Mioa and the spectators will alij sod a keenly contested match. !;.'-row Gomez, captain of the Complete, Reliable and Effi m II cient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. opened the score for the Legion. Sunberg, Cunllffe; B. Oomez; J. i Krause saved well from D. Go-IBremner: White, Bowman, Alex-: rmz, but in the resulting scramble andei ' D- Murray-Cameron fastened on to a loose' ! tall and equalized. Murray was FOOTBALL COMMENT: I Just too high with a' fine drive. Th- game v as well fought and The Battery lost one of their 'mproved as It progressed with players when Zacarelll 'incurred teamr going all out in the referee Fife's displeasure and second half and giving a good was sent off. Sunberg cleared display of hard-fighting foot-well and then Cameron added ball. Ford (Sr i in the Battery his second goal with a fine drive goal brought off many good to put the Battery ahead for the savej. Dunbar was very reliable first time. Ford tSr.i saved and fet uo a good goal. Zacar- mm for Oxygan, Acetylene and all X'- i' - w r , , 4, ,U- I -1 -4 k V ' 1 'N1'''l, . A.- - . v?. -XT - k ' J 'It . 9 -.1 I T 1 - ,(', ? -: . j " . ' ... v. K , W V -' lV 'Si J i , V1 l i ,f i " f - - M.' JA V s. I U F r welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. '.nd and Park Avenues exciting game with a j,oal possible at any. moment. Tlic spectator- had first class mi r I 1 Est .910. Phones CO and C8 r (haklly but got the ball away.,re111 showed good football, but Sunberg was sound and Murray I talked too much. The rule books says "accept the referee's again shot high. The Battery pres.-.-'d on and decision without question; It Is an offence to show dissent by STEAMER Cameron shot wide. Dunbar took tho hall r, fl.,lrt frnm hiJWiril (If BCliOn. Prince Rupert good pals Jerry Ford added a ! Otorgeson was always a thoughtful defena and Dar-brought r th.rd for the Battery. Krause j off a sensational save rv; ,0ome. 'ahls usua,' hd-.'mm Ford when ne turned the , P a"'" so". 8 T"15"'6 ! mlnd- Alex hard, Plan played latter's close-up drive against W'Vv ' 1uf cagram '$M's Kings Plate 07 Seagram's 5urc . . - ... - --m-' i.i. 1 1 Tdii advertisement ii not publiihd or displayed by duor Control Bcyrd or by th Government of British Columbia SAILS FOR , ; Vancouver too. Cameron was the mast dan the upright from where It re bounded Into play and was cleared. i Play was fast with thv ball being taken from end to end and both defences being tested. iBowman shot wide. Ford (Sr.) gerous forward and got two goals. Jerry Ford was fast but missed chances by failing to get the ball unci-T control. Halver-son tried hard. Krause' kept a grand goal. "Monk" Sunberg turned In a fine game at back, tackling well and showing good ball control. Cun and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday! at 11:15 p.m.' ; For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations VA .tutttf V saved three times in succession and then in a flash Jerry Ford was through at the other end llffe was always cool and ef- only to be dispossessed by Sun- fecUve B1Uy "Oomea dld weU bug In a strong driving tackle. Unusual Values and Alexander was strong. Bremner was fair. The forwards lacked finishing drive. White was good and Murray got a good Write orCall CITY ok DEPOT OFFICE. , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 654 1 goal but disappointed at times. Bowman was fair. Hack came the Legion and Murray, Bowman and Gomez combined, for Oomez to score a second goal for the Legion. Both teams tried hard for another goal but full time came with the ! Battery holding on to their one-goal lead. j Referee D. Fyfe. j Teams: I Heavy Battery Ford (Sr.); MEN'S Brogues Purex in your bathroom It mark of youi car and discretion. vn? VwjWK. 3f However, all players must be congratulated on their willingness. It Is hard to play when short-handed but they put everything they had Into the match and the result was a fast S4ftVKIN0 Or SOFTNtSS 4a Uqw Cwktl imui m by Cwtnaaat nd Oxfords FROM ENGLAND PUff3 fashion "footwear AT 506 3rd AVE. 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