Thursday, September 6, 1951 ;'v-v Softball Game Tie V f mm .ltev. ' ' iS f J w Aiyanshand Legion Draw Saturday night's football encounter between Aiyansh and r-rlnce Rupert was well contested with a draw a fair result. Aiyansh forwards wei-j the better line but the Legion defence, with the helo of two Battery players, Dunbar arid Oeorgeson, was sound. Krause kvpt a spectacular goal. Dunbar and Eby were resourceful backs with Dunbar the better kicker. Georgeson turned In a heady game and his clever anticipation mm Tm Rupert Radio and Firemen F.ven in Second of Play-offs The second game of the Softball finals last night ended in a 6-6 tie between the Rupert Radio and Firemen. Radio had to score three times in the last inning to tie up the ball game. Until that disastrous seventh inning the game was all Firemen's as Art Olsen was pitching a tight game and also getting good support while starter Jerry Ford was not getting much help at all from a patched up Radio team. The Radions were minus Don I ? H I and placing were a feature of I tne game. Bowman played one of his very best games, inter- f Scherk, Larry Matthews, and "-w iana oiiaKinj upnnmer-Don Hi.-twig last niifht and- the ous dangerous plavs. Cunliffe .'osr of thrtj fo the starting in-; verV w'ul though from a field huri, mem. I foul against him came the Aly- The third game of the finals ansh Kal. Forwards, the Legion will be Dlaved on Frldav nieht llne was veak. Smith rarely got No exposed nails ! Complete double coverage Fire-Resistant Mineral Surface 3 Colours RED,, GREEN and BLACK at Gyro Park. The Firemen are a-ay. Verhaar and Neuyen were ! at present ahead with one win lne DeU('f whig- Murray finished and a tie out of the two game3 Poor'y while Phillips kicks the oau in me air far too much. He I played. ut Hi"' . ...fr.-ill- AB R H was on the spot to score the Rupert Radii o goal, however. , VICTORY SMILE Jeiry Kerschner, 29, of Columbus, Or, won , the world's profesional ewlmmlng championship In the 10-mile race at the Canadian National Exhibition. He collected $5,000 H"'""" ... .,,.1 will! 111! I Nisyok kept )isener Eli a good goal. Besides Roll Roofing your Barrett Dealer has a complete line of roofing, insulation and weatherproofing materials. 01 ! Christiun.son, 2b 3 !j. Ford, p 4 I Young, as, c - 4 R. Fcvd, if 4 Windle, c 2 'Continued on page 8) first-plaw money, plus $150 in lap prizes. Kerschncr trailed 18-ytar-o!d Gtorge B -van or Winnipeg, winner of the two-mile amateur race two days before, until the ninth lap. Bevan collected $2,250 phis $400 in lap prlrjs; third was Cliff Lumsden of Tor.mtc, winner In 194!) and 1950. 'CP PHOTO i iSunberg, ss 2 .-Ullll1 Watson, cf .. 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Only one of fourth in the five-game best-of-three series may tell a big story. If Gordon Anderson win the seven-Inning affair, its all over "but the shouting," and the hardftare men wil! likely do Two-base hits, Parlett, Sharpe, McHardy; struck out by Olsen 7, by J. Ford 8; base on balls by Olsen 2, by Ford 9. H0h three games played have tal- a lot of it since they tickled iie(j First one to go out was a ihe bottom of the league dur-) protested game; second game A W FITYOWIl was taken by the Firemen, and the third, played la.st night, ended in a sudden draw, 6-6. ng the wno:e season. They've won two out of three anies In the finals so far. If Abel L Odowei take to- mm, mm, w i.c.r-v ii nun iu SEE CS FOR . . . Hoists, AU-Stetl Dump Bodies Winches all sizes. Heavy and Light Trailer Frames and Wheels. Power Take-Offs. All Certified Operators fur high pressure and general welding INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. Weather still looks good, Legion Wins Over Battery Legion defeated Battery in last night's soccer game, 3 to 1, in the Manson Cup competition. night's game, however, the two though, and if it lasts, soltball ! clubs will stand neck-and-neck finals should have a good turn- and it will be a race to the fi::- out. The games are played Correefy 225--1st E. Phone Green 84 If you want to sell it, advertise it. News classified. Ish which indicates a build-up centrally, and now, with the; for a terrific climax. : best teams In all-out competi- Already the finals have at- tlon, attendance should be much traded the largest crowds so lmpr0ved. far this season. Last Sunday,, And mPr,tjomng weather, It stands were packed about os wouW to0 b;lct ,lt ba-seball heavy as they were during the stops at the encI of the seties Ketcnlkan-Frinee Rupert All- and tne good davs keep rignt on ; c. tr -7 . ... . 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