iBosebuii " ' I Prince Rupert Duiiy iNewS Wednesday, June 20, 1951 TaDIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND I I.KC TKIC RANGES Phone Blue 992 PACIFIC1 ELECTRIC. Athletes Coming Next Week -; J J i . w x x Clothiers Win Game Pro-Itec Party To Be Featured al Exrutiilin Here will be a. log-burling contest across Second Avenue from the Civic Centre where a huge ditch IWB1 !! Gordon & 'Anderson Lose In Last Inning Feature' attraction of the stage show to be presented at the - . V J Wince Rupert Exhibition Junel will be filled with water to pro-, g 29 to July 7; will be a 14-man!yWe a -'Ptn of. ,,our fe"'.5-lg Pifiri.iin Yfiuni's. rniiirnuin ui Liie vz. team of gymnastic specialists Strategy backfired last night when Pitcher Don Scherk couldn't follow through and lest the ball game. In the liveliest 0j exhibition committee unnounced i ggi frcm the' Pro-Rec centres In I rnHnv i" ; iiamond tangle of the seas.in .a. Vancouver. Under tlvo leadership of Sid Greenwood, men's chief instruc-ioi "for Vancouver, the athletes fm , , ) J es and Gentlemen LING: ihe tailor BTGGFST BUILDING The world's largest offi-1 will give a skilled and polished building, the Pentagon at Wash- performance of tumbling, hand- ington, covers a total of 31 ar ' rfr -z --- y balancing, pyramids, high vault- Phone 648 sixth St. 1 220 Abel Si Odowes forced a last-milrig victory over Gordon & Anderson with a score of 5-4. The clothiers are now tied with Commercials for league leader-hlp. Featuring some of the be -it hitting this year and, at the same time, the wor.st kind of ballplaying,.the losers couldn't keep A&O from scoring in the last of the seventh. G&A were leading 4-3 with WATSON ISLAND STAGES LIMITED ing and a feature act on the "trampoline." Keith Maltman, attached to the Clvls Centre summer staff last year,' is travelling with the group. He was recently appointed & iik GYMNAST SPECIALISTS of Vancouver Pro-Kec ccni.es t'iiow their skill at the parallel bars, doing shoulder stands. district supervisor of wreatmn three runs in the first of the seventh batted In with a sud-lon a burning slide and tied the den burst of power. Playing de- ' game ! S;ffpMT,rhSlHaK.CrrKel,,l But G&A couidn,t hold 'the' vm it', y "? d hL" CatChel',' A base on ball did it, givin3 Young, after two errors and llnrts' awav ,he amp filled the box himself, putting ZZn "oVcSningm? on ' I in Christiansen for , Young. bBut bunt b McHard lhu eW. NOTICE Schedule Changes Issued June 2nd, 1951 Effective Dote July 2nd, 1951 Passenger Time Schedule No. 3 Cancels Passenger Time Schedule No. 2 for passenger and express service between TERRACE, B.C. and PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. lor Northern British Columbia-Star ' of the group is Ken Doolah, 1951 Dominion gymnastic champion. Other fcrms of entertainment will include a fight card. featuring Prince . Rupert's , Q o J d e n Gloves contenders of this y'ar: I A n d y Marshall, light-heavy-j weight; Billy ' Mouse" Morrison, middU weight and B.C! Amateur champion in that 'class: and two .lightweights, Chuck Place and Route: Trans-Provincial Highway via Galloway Rapids Bridge Pavlikis, 4&0 centre fielder, er's choice left the bases loaded got on first by a hit, then 'stole agajm, Arney, batting first time! second. lindsay got on by a walftof the game, was struck out.; then stole. Young threw far Letourneau qame next and was short of Sunberg, second base- walked, .which forced in the, man, who also fumbled the bail winning run - , badly when he did touch It. The Tn game' 6nould have 6ne douWe error brought Pavlikis l0 &&A but Abel & odow(S sale to tnird. showed the young men that hit- , Cornwell, catching, signalled ting' isn't everything In a bail ' Scherk to walk Abel, a strong game. Several times, the loser ! hitter when he Connects. This hui mm nn ha.ws whinh wprpl "Chubby'' Stacey. ', Joe Ward, t'rainef and manager ct the, Printj Rupert' Boxing Is" - i i; CluL, promises a good show when his fighters meet three men from Kitwanga and one from Terrace. A novel attraction of the en- tfi tainn-ijnt provided by ihe PRE . - - 1 v nyrr j I ON Read Down l1 K IN CE RUPERT Read lp Daily . ""HA1 . Daily J Local Time TRIP 1 EAST MILES TRIP 2 WEST Lv 9:30 a.m. o Pi ince rti.prrt Ar 10:00p.m. " 10:00." 13 Preudhomme Lake Lv 9:35 " 10:10 " fo ' RainU'.w Lake " 9:25 " . " 10:40 " 31 TyJe " 8:50 " " 10:55 " 37 skeena " 8:35 Ar 11 15 "I . I 8:20 " 45 Telcisraph Point Lv 11:20 " (Ar 8:l5 " 11:30 " 51 Kwinitsa Lv 8:05 " " 11:40 " 50 East Kwinitsa ' 7:55 " " " " 7:40 " 11:55 G3 Salvus " " " 12:20 p.m. 75 Exstew ':15 " 12:30 " 8C Griffiths Mill " 7:05 " " " ," 12:35 " 82 Shames 7:00 '" 12:55 " 90 Amsbury " 0:40 " V 1:05 " 93 ' Remo . " G:30 " " -Terrace ' . - lv 6:15 Ar 1:20 luff p.m. act loaded the Da.es. The strat- thrown out stealing;, or caught egy was apparent. Boyo Gurvich unawares, leading too far from would be batting next, first time bases. Errors by G&A fielders in the game this season and accounted for several winning first time lo bat, having relieved ' runs as well. Dell in right field the previous However, the hitting for G&A inninB- 1 1 was tops. They took 13 hits off But Gurvich fooled them ail. winning pitcher Letourneau, He swung at the. first pitch, who owed ihe'game to the sup-fouled It. Then took a ball. With port by his field, a stance as If to knock the thi. hurst" nf strpnuih from "4 ' Hi Dh WW iff leather over the fence for a big starf cornwell'x young team home tun, Gurvich made a sur- came ,n the top of tne sevenui pri'e bunt which fell 20 fe.H and last inning. They were trail-; short of the pitcher and lay llg 3! Spring got on by a base' there, hit and an error by shortstop Scherk bounded from the ofofdiano Sunberg drove a liy mound and threw a wild one at ball into left field which was Cornwell. Pavlikis came home, good lor a base nit and an ad- vance to second by Spring. NOW!! FORD'S British Built CONSUL i Issued by e. Mclntyie, General Manager, 14 Smith1 Block, Prince Rupert,' B.C. Issued pursuant to thi provisions of the Motor Carrier Act and Regulations thereunder. v IN ACTION arc five of thj gymnast stars led by Ken Doolan, centre. Top left is Gordon Larkin. then Fhil Morris, Al Montgomery and Al Borthwick. Y W DEPOTS: Prince Rupert 3rd Avenue at 7th Street. Phone 555 ! l ! 1 Terrace Lakelse Avenue. Phone 133 AT HEAD OFFICE 14 Smith! Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone , Black 907. Abbreviations and Symbols: Ar Arrive; LV Leave Andy Marshall then came up with the biggest hit of the game a" three-bagger Into right field which stormed in two runs. Then Cornwell stepped up to the plate, very determined. Witn a sizzling line drive he hit the first pitch a fast one fired by Letourneau which whistled by the pitcher's ear into centre. Marshall came home. ' Line-up: Qualified Steam Boiler, Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certified Operators . St build Stacks, Fire Escapes and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. Any objections to this proposed Schedule may be filed with Bob Parker ltd FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. the Superintendent of Motor Carriers, Public Utilities Com mission, -Varvcauya,,-. p to JliAg tyitw JW. u. " Athletes to Tour District - Plans have been completed for a tour of tlvj central interior district by a 14-man team of gymnast experts from Vancouver Pro-Rec wh::h is coming north at the end of this month. The tentative time table of the tour is as fallows: Prince Rupert June 30 to July i Abel & Otlow AB R H E i !5 1st V..-- " Phone Green 884 !j Pope, 2b : 4 Pavlikis, cf ." 3 Lindsay, If 2 STEAMER Abel, c 3 Dell, rf 3 u 1 u t Tjrraco. July 8. 1 u l u t ... -i- Gurvich, rf 3 1 10 I 2 o o 2 : 1 ; I L , 1 McHardy, lb Giordiano, ss 1 0 0 F' . L I Arney, s Prince Rupert SAILS FOR I Vancouver 4 0 0 1, I'- ' Ji Lavigne, 3b 2 0 1 0 i 'A . I Hazelton, July 9 j Smi'hers. July 10 Burns Lake, July 11 . Vanderhoof, July 12 trincf Geree. July 13 and 14. The tour is being made in con-iu-K'tion with the new appointment of Keith Maltman, fonn-e.-iy ct Prince Rup-'ht. as District Suirn-vi-:or cf creation for Letourneau, p I8C0 Total 27 5 3 a ' ' - A,vv Gordon & Anderson F r 1 AB R H E It 1 . . J : an4 Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. low Cm.: SHREDDED o,L, . ,. r:rX J i Northern British Columbia. This j iippointment has been made by , tha Department Education Shier, ss 3 Sunberg. 2b 4 Marshall, U , - 4 cvwoici'":...!..: 4 Young, c 4 Hartwig. 3b 3 for KETCHIKAN VKI)Ni:slAY MIDNIGHT L::xury at Low Cost For Reservations D Barr, lb 3 wlc are interested in extending th Pro-Rec program to inilude tliis section of the Frovince. Mr. Maltman will be travelling with the group in order to make first hand contacts in his, new ' " territory. -F?3d nZ '. r DISPLAY OF SKILL and strength is shown' by Gordon Larkin, top; Ken Doolan, Scherk, p 3 Spring, rf 2 Write or Call IIITY OR DEPOT OFFICE TRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - Served Served with with pride pride Q U centre, and Phil Morris Winning pitcher Letoureau had 28 men at bat, pitched seven innings, gave up 13 hits and - jl. n i H on those special occasions ' ' . I i I " ill III! I , -1 1 GOIN' FI5MIN A fV"V 1 '2Z 1 J-J. g fajiJL- when only the finest two bases on balls, with lour strikeouts. j Losing pitcher, Scherk, 27 men at bat, seven innings, six hits and seven bases on balls, one hit batter. , . . six ' . hi wnyrt. will --"j: suffice 1; nm i i . ' I, . for old ymmmt-H u ! yi'Mr AND .YOUNG, .k I I 75Ssri ! m , H r- The league standing: W. 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