that an effort could be made 5 Farmer Battling 3 so 1 Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, August 16, 1951 to clean it up. s INEFFECTIVE ! HOTS Two Tough Weeds . int Chemicals i. , sucl such Vets Win Football as 2-4-D won't 1 kill the flowers of these weeds, i With the first goal scored Baseball Scores National Brooklyn 2, New York 3 St. Louis 0, Pittsburg 7 Philadelphia 0, Boston 9' Chicago 0, Cincinnati 1 American B )slon 4. Philadt'lphia 2 New York 8, Washington 5 Chicago 2. Detroit 0 Cleveland 9, St. Louis i Western International Spokane 0. Tacoma 5 Yakima 6, Trl-City 3 Vancouver 15, Salem 2 Victoria 6, Wcnatchee 3 Tacific Coast San Divgo 4. Portland 0 ' San Francisco 2, Los Angeles 5 Sacramento 1, Seattle 9 Hollywood 8, Oakland 12 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP) j In farm fields, It takes three 1 Thousands of dollars are being ' lul1 J'ears of summerfailowing to I bring them under conlro1- I spent to eradicate the menace i i of two tough types of weed, thei "SST toad flax and the leafy spurge. , wan agriculture department to' These hardy perennials are a , have city and town councils en-pretty sight and they decorate I force a prohibition on the weeds many gardens in western Can-jin "ower Plots and Barden- i ada. But tw n riamw i 1 "city people don't seem' to JOHN H. ULGER reailze that 11 wiU take tnem B erain fields licius. thre vear nf hoeing tn opt rirt ; ..V- ' ; ' , V ; - , - ' . '-. "V- ? -. i ? . . - ' r , ' i-t - At'." v.s-s; , V ..:' - . . s f 'M i V . 'v. . -J ' ' v ;-' 1 M , I , R. Duck, Prince Albert provin- 1 of these weeds." he said. against Battery goalie, Rusty Ford, by Legion's centre-forward Smith, the Veterans drove on to win their game last night, 4-2. Outside-left Dave Murray battered in the second score for Legion in the first half and both Smith and Murray scored again in the second half. Cente-forward Gerry Ford, In a sudden dash In the second half, scored two quick goals for Battery against Ooalle Krausc. Pat Forman was referee. Next game, on Saturday, will be a reinforced Legion team playing against visiting Aiyansh. ihn Bulger Ltd. J third Avenue Nobody shouts "Kill the umpire" when Ab Mortimer officiates at baseball games In Vancouver. The 62-year-old Negro, once a star player, has won the affection of fans and players alike. He was voted "most popular umpire In the Klngsway Baseball League," Vancouver's senior amateur body. Fans and players alike know him by name and by sight. But more especially they know him by sound with his bull-throated call of balls and strikes. Mortimer works five or six games a week and enjoys every minute. "II I wasn't working 'em. I'd be watching 'em," he says. Born In Mew Westminster, Ab played with Hanbry Mills In the old Terminal League, hitting over .330 in every one of the lour years In the league. Then he played eight years with Kansas City Monarchs. Then came a stretch with the Canadian Forestry Corp In the Second World War. After that he came to Vancouver and began umpiring. And everybody In minor league baseball is glad that he did. cial agriculture representative,1 "Farmers in this district are! said that many farmers in west- sPendinB thousands of dollars ern Manitoba have been driven in an effort t0 k"! weeds, yet off farms rendered useless by sbey are beln8 grown in gardens 1 these weeds. rl8ht in the city." j The toad flax grows four feet Agriculture officials are not down into the soil sending roots certain Just when the weeds tideways as well as down The were first trouBht from Europe roots send shoots upward to pro- to Canada- They were probably dure new plants above ground Drou8ht - ornamental pur- Both the toad flax and the poses- mca lne flax P10" leafy spurge are heavy seed pro- duces beautiful yellow Ilowers ducers. And the seed Is widely and olten mistaken for snap-spread on the clothing of per- dra3on- . " I soii:, a- v.cli na being dislnout- i lake Ferry w Seagram's let Cow Bay Float THURSDAY SKE I S FOR ... 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