Prince Rupert Doily Mevs Tuvsday, July 17, 1951 something -BASEBALL- Ball Race Is Tighter NEW YORK (CP)-Boston Red Hydrography Is Big Job Charting the bottom of the ocean is a big Job 1111 9 nrtrv U extra THE HIGH COST OF EIHLDIX& Birthday of Course1 Golf Greats Visit Jasper Fun Club Has Hike Swim Classes Starting This Afternoon special s'eady one, says R. b. Younp ouxs precarious lead in the American League pennant struggle shrunk to a game Mon enter nyctrographer on the Dominion OVernmn mannln. ..J if 1 day as the lowly st. Louis charting vpi vim, 1 a........ ciowns aeieated thm 9 to S. T a QBcn r 1 , . ... i . . . i. : ' wmcago's runner-uo r White norcn, iIJe wona-ramous writer aocKed her-a Sunday frolf course at Jasner Par T.nrl-. ' First day j ui of the trie Fun run Club uiuo ac- ac American Philadelphia 5, Chicago 9. Washington 2, Cleveland 8. New York 8, Detroit 6. Boston 5, St. Louis 9. National Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 11 Pittsburgh 6, New York 7. Chicago 4, Boston 9. St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 5. Western International Wenatchee 4, Victoria 5. Tacoma 2, Vancouver 4. Pacific Coast Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 0. (Only one game scheduled.) t!f.v th. .v.i..j , Yankee, Inn f?,a?v. N?W j Hvlt drew 89 youngster, yes. tlnction by Earl Ha, taade ' f ' this work atn, the Allied forces in World War;" Cn,?,W Br'ti , 1 Bi.tlih c"'umbla and they're I. when he rirov th h.11 tho - 1VUJ (.u-jje iraay irom aces 6-12 on an dian, , of Cleveland all gained impromptu hte anS "iente to fche foot of Mt- Oldfield, The WhU r, , w , topped tIsT TStoSLnDBtMt 'Be",ta S ffS blldasl SenTC nTl ! S cf f''T? enlertJlnwent Here is the iMt,, will be offered, BtODOOMN I Bf 0 BOOM n f, THE PRACTICAL PAH-ABODE i'- .ww.rnshvd "for a long time opened the course, j In this Its weeki anniversary . of 1951 five golfers added an- ,.!! W;h ;h a crew of 5 e. and sen other chapter to iU history with btewdrt 'rturvejK,M; l,he . Wm- J-a hole-ln-one and the best move slwly from one foursome played here in many areaj to another where depth promises mim Gloria Sather, of glance: ed out. "That hnnnona uihort the Civic Centre staff, who with W. Jack gets too close to Frisky." seasons. nmngs ai-a taken and record- Boston , t tne suvey party left. Mmin L. 32 34 32 34 Pet. .614 .600 .600 .585 Th hole-rrr-on was made by ' " ZZT "t?? ' ?"Crd'd.' With the lnftirma- L. W. McMillen ir. of - Fnrt Chicago " si New York 48 Cleveland 43 morning for Browning Entrance, at the north-end of Banks island' HOMES SUMMER CAMP5 AUTO COURTS GARAGES AND UTILITY BUILBIKGJ Ivff : ' ?"v mo nu j , 1 N lima mr I Wayne, hdhmt, on the course's : , u 5.T?aays' new,mPs MIR Rusty Thaln is in charge of the club. The club nwets each Monday and Thursday afternoon at the Civic Centre and next program includes an outing to Salt Lake, f WIM CLASSES TOO some 40 miles from Frinee Rupert, wh.'re thev continue to I 2SO" 15th hole. He used a No-. 6 iron Z maae' or' to dwe the ball mm. ih. in '? R"m- raw'' arPas are re- -A yards and win. the distinction of j ,f " Meantime, . urwiff me iirst Jasper Park! "c utui"y manage to get ln- f. n. Centre I i-odse guest to perform the feat ! to a port for th week-end," Mix-up in Softball swim classes tegln this afternoon watch the echo sounders and other survey instruments. It is their unsung job to show which waters are safe to navigate and their valuable information is available to all wagoina vessels through charts. in two years. Th imptciT cMtrcriM 4 tint mw fam Ab4 ttitr lof bme wiH mxm you. Th iccrct tt tn th Kientificjlty frtqineere "Utk ioiM" vhich jrves afatalot rigidrir ytf tUmmattt nilin) in th w(ti. rn-Ab4 building m completely Mes.bl. M c cut to your r lMr Pnciiio cufl to :f tlxt t tht jefory. lmmahng uHHeeeutfy cufttof m1 fittinf o tti utm. Cm be tclf r contfKt; built. Pr fyftbtr tetomMM nd ctaloff cont t-apt. Billard said. But the cr - has btJrt awav from thnir hmvo wnn more trmn 75 registrant The aqua enthusiasts are divid base at Victoria since the mkklle of April. With scores of 68, 69, 69 and 72, respectively, those playing in the history-makln? foursome ed into three major groups, the can t swim," "swim a little." And to keep them company and i As a result of unknown interference, a lan emictl nf fnn. and "can swim" divisions - io-noie cour.se nor entertainment thev have are are U' under instruction nf at last nk,hi' ,i..hi..i..J... u.. wcie wMijor ttm.jvi i-r. u. jDiuir Blair, captain caoia'in or of aaopted Jack, a Jet-Wak crow .u- tH. ,,tiK .. UthlnU tl.., I. . ... tween ti vk. t ... i Sather and Ian MHardv, , CWic I , ,. ' Brltlsh I Walke- Cup team:! uirj caugiH on remold and local teams wnr rr,hhH ! c'-'ntl"e playground round supervisor supervisor. J. A. BEATON 688 Victoria St., Komloops, B.C. Stan Leonard of trannn,.-, I mma' and Fri!iky. the crow's RADfO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE OAS AND ELECTRIC ftANGFS PACIFIC ELECTRIC Phone Blue 993 PGA chamoion: Pete rbh. t?Hra?ot But thf! tw" ... ... . ijiji l per n nnff ov wall hAn I -,. WNWHI mrortn com. vj ; Jay Goth of "See those tail feathers mis Vancouver, and Houston, Texas. sing?" t'-aman Jim Flood ninf- the chunce of seeing what might To enter tne swlm classes it is have been two very good games. ! necessary to file a registration, Someone took it on themselves j elther at the swimming pool, or to telephone the Grady yester- at tne clvic Centre, day afternoon and inform them "It looks Ilka these classes will ! H7 e,amt's had been can-'go over big." believes Instructor tL grounds. Mem- MeHardy. "This pool is sure a tors bers nl of the Navy k team lmmedi-' boon to the y"ng-ers youngsters in in this this ately dispersed throughout town I city " and were not: at. tii mrb ii nn n ' memher rf thu JOHN H. byra 05DDXi IfuuQDu was at the game Z r l1" ?'l- and the of the team figured Prince Hn-. SW w ?UUhe game the . port teams did not wish to pU, ! ." antf For them and consequently the ship 1 i Vlf th ShU,OMt Wt with at least n feu, mo I! !nd..heM vm tn vlsltors to two hits. BULGER Offtmefn'il In ln the the secom second game the Hawks bers who tin nnt tv,ii, . i.,.. w mjvw Kiiwin LUii iiiiriiv i .... John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue of the city's hospitality If tew ot,leal6a lh visitors by a person who phoned them hid i f a Rame lhat as troubled to louk at Gyro Park T0 '"t. yesterday afternoon he would by' t0k have seen several of the Grady! k one-sided beatings they showed themselve. to be' good team taking . a workout so hey i 1 rtS and never qult trn-least knew the field wa not wet at aliThe scores might have been a As to the games themselves kVu '" thouh if the gobs they were not very mut from I bf" ab!e t0 fleld their full a spectator's viewpoint Rupen S 'nStlad f regUlaTS Radio defeated theP gobs InThe up? S6Ven laSt-mlnute iw j,Air - r j Wednesday night the Firemen ! meet the Celluluse in a league Rame and Friday night the Hawks and Rupert Radio also . play ln a league game. Next Sun-i day, providing the league is left i to run Its own schedule WWS f7S- 1 Ontario will play two local teams in a doubleheader. The Ontario f'r : L'' 1 ' 1W f 4 ; team made a cood showing Jnl "Hospitality ond Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out I 1 their last appearance ln Rupert Chop Suey - Cliow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Oulside Orders Phone 133 me ena or June when they i split in two games with the Ra-! diomen and Cellulose. They lost j to Radio 4-0 and beat the pulp-I men 7-8 In two well-nLiveri Commodore Cafe j - games. .QUALITY STORE IFETTENUZZO'S) 511 Fl I.TO.N STREET "fklng Inte? Tired of cook-;' Oolng on a Picnic? have salads, cold meats, ' Specializing in Spaghetti, "M Chickens. A :)CMaTu 9 q0MB 11 ilivlinpislicd product of (lie BIIITINII roiiiii:n DISTILLERY Co. Lid. 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