. it Frince Ruerr Doiiy Nc Monday, Aun' 13, lsi Baseball Scores '4 .... " f S : I fHOTo . I . J"" if ; - ' , i I j" vi i frf V'. vv . r I 17-Year-Old Girl Champ SE I S FOR , . . Hoists, All-Steel Dump Bodies. Winches all sizes. Heavy and Lieht Trailer Frames and Wheels. Power Take-Olfs. All Certified Operator , for h:.;h pressure and genera! welding INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. ?25 -1st E. Phone Green 884 FINISH' DEVELOPING up. ENI.AHC,So' AMATKUU "ine Cm 35 SAVOY HOTEL Prince Rupert', r ModtTii hotp All rooms wr. Softbal Play-offs The iou' '.:-h -in tier b 'tween Terrace, Firemen and Rupert Radio was cancelled when Terrace telephone J they would be unable to ?cme dawn. M'anwhile, plav-iff.s start t.J- ii'ht In the local leapuB u v 111 find Hawks meeting r'i'e-ineri in the first pame of a bel-cf-three s'.'ries. Both teams w:ll be out to win this important U:st fame. Pivbuble 'tartiut; ritchees will be Ll')d I hti for the HawkJ nrd Art Clssn f ir the Smokies .Tie winner of this series w:l! ,..'1 ll I JL.J-a. ...fc- ?;.,.., i .J w . urn-. 1 SMALL TALK LAVAL-SUR-LE-LAC Mar-i lene Stewart, 17year-old girl ! caddie .scored one of koU h most sensational up.iets Saturday by j winning the Canadian ladies'! opvii golf tournament one-up J' mm Grace Lcnczyk of Hartford, Connecticut, In the 30-hole final. I It was the second big win for' the Ontario eirl within a week. Slit; had previously taken Uv. Canadian ladles' closed cham-i-:lishlp. tnen meet the lea-tie wlnnhv luiiA'it Ifuttlo i.me In a beal-of- f:ve series. . CONCEkNING "Why Senator, did you buy that for me on your UP ol' guv'ment sal'ry?" POLITICIAN i J) X-.S.rZ ' i 1 ! Moving, Parking, Crating Miipuinr, and General I Cartaife and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient, Service. Also agents fur Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltct. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all voiding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 'tn.l and Park Avenues Est .!l(). flumes HO andCa 7v Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 ' i Li .. . LAST MINUTE RALLY saw Gordon & Anderson Sunday afternoon come out in front with a one run leaa u down Abel & Odowes 8-8, in a spec .acular four-run burst which gave fans the most exrrtmg ball same ot the season. Back row Heft to right i 'Dam ! Young, c.; D-n S ht rk, 3b-Anay Marshall, If.; Ian Dunbax, If. Middle Ro v, Gerry Ford, 2b.; Stan Cornwell,- m inagei a.id ct.; Don Hartwip. lb.; Bill Sunberg, ss. Front Row. Larrv Matthews, p.: Larry Krlstman-tion, p., Mouse Morrison, score boy; Vic Carolli, c, and Vern Ciccone, pit.'her. r k "' ' , "Oh, brother ...ev, talks wt low u-a SUNDAY American r Cleveland 7. Chicago 1. Philadelpliia 9-7, New Yor. 5-4. Huston 6-6. Washington 2-2. Detroit 2, St. Louis 1. National Brooklyn 7, Boston 2. New York 3-2, Philadelphia 2-1. Pittsburgh 1-0. Chicago 0-6. St. Louis 4. Cini-innaUi 3. reifk (oast Oakland 5-1, San Francisco 8. Los Angeles 3-10, Bollywood -t. San Die?.o 10-1, Seattle 6-2. Sacramento 5-7, Portland 3-6 Western International Tacoma 3-7. Weiuiu.hee 0-2. Spokane 4-7, Yakima 3-4. Salem 4, Tri-City 2. SATURDAY American PhiUde'phiu 4, New York 0. I ii.t;ijiii V, li 3-2, CilU. .t:'.ii 4-1. li.-i.st.ui 1-a. Brooklyn 8-4. Cincinnati 0. St. Louis 2. National Wash in:; ton 7, Bo;Jon 1. fit. Loins 4, Detroit, 7. New York 7, Ptuladelphia 4 (11 inning.;). Chicago 1, Cleveland 2. I'ucitie Coast Oakland 3, San Francisco 1. Lis Alleles 3. Hollywood 6. Sacramento 2. Portland 7. San Diego 4. Seattle 5. Western International Vancouver 24-6, Victoria C-5. Salem 5-3, Tri-City 6-7. Tacoma il, Wenat,chee 8. Spokane 5, Yakima 3.. n Ail V ol Yim'-- Upset in Local Baseball ! Ciordun Anderson Down Abel & Odowes In Thriller Although the upset outcome of Sunday afternoon's baseball game did not harm the top posi- j with Matthews at bat. tton team. Abel & Odowes, it ad-j The youthful hurler, hitting ded one more w-in to the third-, once for three, grounded out to place team and gave spectators a Giordano, shortstop. First base-thrilling ball game. man Cliff Dahl whipped the bull TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) ln dvan- P'ease refrain from telephoning. Clut uiATKe ouc. uirin Notices 50c. Cards wf Thanks, Marriage ana Engagement Annoumsimenu $200 DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. ! BOATS FOR SALE FOR SALE 30 ft. Mil boat. 9 ft. ' WATCH REPAIRS beam, draws 4ti ft. 5U0 souare Iiclent servi-p ft. of salLs. 4 cylinder marine Jeweller. BaSa! enuine. Sleetw three Lavatory i teed. 1st- w m " I t-. .... into the batter's box and was! walked. On a dropped ball by j Catcher Dave Abel, both Ford and Spring advanced a base. W second, wnicn reached Tom Pipe in time for Rnrinir's m.r Fope fired the ball into Abel's mitt to catch Ford coming home; about four fe?t from tiie plate. Art Olson, another baseball rookie and first time on the mound, went in for Abel & Odowes to start the game. ' But h', had no control and after three walks and four hits was replaced by Sharpe in the second inning. Letourneau took over in the sixth, bringing the score to three runs ahead for his team, 8-5 and McHardy. pitching from the eighth inning, lost the four runs. Four runs were brought in by G & A off Olson ln the second ; inning, but they remained score-' less until the eighth;when Ford batted in Scherk with a double. In the last of the ninth. Catcher Young led off. grounding out. to second baseman. Andy Marshall was walked and Sun- r-?1B KOt a"ara by an error on Second Baseman Pope. Cornwell e7 a whistler in to the wrong iicui, uie tei manner Daumg rtehthand. Shortstop Giordano still playing him near second base. A run came in on Corn-well's hit. Hartwig then grounded out to short. Scherk was passed on balls, leading the bases when Gerry Ford threw in his big surprise package of the season, batting in three runs with his triple, a r!sing liner inn right field, practically dead on first base line . The game featured a lot of bunting as well, and several long hits Cliff Dahl, veteran first baseman, brought in most runs for the Clothiers and showed some terrific base rtmnine and stealina And Vic neii. rtinthtor. - Prince Rupert Wins Football City Defeated Kitwanga By Score of 5-1 The Prince Rupert Football Association seh'cted team won trom Kitwnnija footbaal team on Saturday by five goals to one. Flay started on even terms and rirause cuo. wen to save irom Kelly Morgan. Then the Kit- wanga goalie stopped Smith's shot but failed to clear before the ball crossed the line and the city team were a goal up. The goalie was lucky a moment later when he saved a shot from Cameron that seemed to be over tlw line. Krause saved brilliantly irom George Williams. Kitwanga re-arranged their line-up in the second half. The city team had the better of the ex-.hanges and Smith added a second goaL Then, Murray made j it three to nil. Cameron hit the upright and Murray collected the rebound to make it four to nil. Wyatt stopped a Kitwanga at tack. Darrow Gomez fed a perfect pass to Cameron who relayed It to Smith and the latter added his third and the team's fifth gcal In the last five minutes the native team attacked and Richard Morgan readed a good goal after Krausv had sav ed. Full time score: Prince Rupert, five; Kitwanga one. ! VISITORS OUTPLAYED The Kitwanga team was outplayed and did not improve thvir chances by arguing the referee's oecisions .At one time It seem-ed that the game would have to be stepped. This sort of conduct spoils the game fur everybody and as usual it was the losing team that did the talking. . j Kiause kept a grand goal.' Wyatt and John Wilson were sound and. reliable. A Gimez played a strong game and Darrow Gomez and Ford completed a resourceful half back line. Ralph Smith with three goals t'"1" - Mrray Wltn lwo goals were tried hard. George Williams was a threat at centre with Kelly Morgan and Jinimie Morgan a good left wing. Willis Morgan and Richard Morgan tried hard. Joe Daniels played In the second half in his usual strong never-give-up style. Pat Forman refereed. ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Income Tax soeciali.st. S. G. Furk. Stone Building. Red 593. 20mi . .. j 'Know anybody who can use a good freezer, Congeressman?" (CI.OSLKE " "1S payable ,A . , " " ",""l"u,u Hum.vs, SPECIAL H'NEKAL NOTICE j STROJICH-In the cltv. Sun ' oav, fluuiLsi 12. lM.il, Michael. ufSJi1- VitH- "f Victory Caie. ' iiO Third Avenue West, Rev I)r ' fc.. A. WrlKht will conduct .services at Grenniie Cuurt Chapel at 2 o.m. .Tuesday. Aueust 1 interment to lollow in Fairview Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in churue of arraiiiemenU. iltc) IN MEMOKIAM in lovhui niemorv of our dear son and brother Arnold Leieh-i-inWat10 ua;tsed uwav August The rolling stream of life goes on. But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the .smile Of vou who once sat there Mrs. A.ice Lei?!iton. Rose, rvirutnv. Victoria and toe fam ily. iltut FOR S.VI.E NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Llng-beit Sneedtr Shovels. Cranes: Draunms: Adams Roud Graders: Lftiltford Bros Black Tod Hind Maintenance Kouioment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples; I. L. Smith Concrete Mixers' Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders tor Stockpile and Snow Removal; Rire Portable Centrifugal Pumus: National Drawiine Scrapers and Buckets; National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; Nation:! Portable Sawmill,,: National "i..w y oia-TT-iis anu i,onv'.yoi3. Fiiir Information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver, B.C (tf) FOR SALE Lovelv lOpiet-e blaek walnut dlnins room P'lc. larae iiolderi oak library table. 2 larse uuhoistered chairs. 3 occasionul chairs, large commercial floor waxer . and oolt.-her. Hoover caruet .sweeper comnluie with Darts, one larue electric fruit (ulcer, electri-' ma.ssaer and reducer. eiecme neaters. l small not ourner 01 miio 9 r,,.ri ,,n heaters, nice pictures in frames. 4, floor lamps. 1 table Kimo. fireula"? wilh all toots, larue complete exercising kit. 40 Ballon of paint. Standard typewriter 7 lare new French Piate mirrors. Black 823, Mr. Hicks. ttf 1 FOR SALE - Walnut china cabi-net, $25.00. kitchen table and four chairs $10 00. chest of drawers $8.00. child's bureau with mirror $ 10.00, kitchen cabinet $3.00 child's sinule bed and spring $18 00 atele table $"1 00. Underwood typewriter $35.00. etc. 1177 Ambrose Ave. at FOR SALE New and used household furniture. Slightly used Kitchen Sets. Bedroom Suites. Chesterfields, Bovs' Hicvcles Bedside Ruks. Cribs. Studio Couches etc.. selling at the lowest possible prices B. C Furniture Co. Phone Black 324. (tf) on iove ana uooklnv utensils $2500 cash. AddIv "Four Winds." Prince Ruoerl Yacht Club. (tf, CARS KOIt SALE FOR SALE Prlvatelv owned luio a .!.,.. ri..:,v.. oi setmn Low nnirane. Complete wnn seal covers, i snare tires, built-in heater and defrost. . Call Red 411 after 5 pm I 1 191 di I FOR SALE - 1949 Austin A-40.1 eoori condition, low mile-a-je. rnone ureen 182. uaypi FOR SALE -sell. -1951 Hillman. Must Blue 518. (1910' WANTED WANTED TOP MARKET P1UCE.S PAID lor scran lion, si eel. bra.ss. cornier, lead, etc. Honest eradine Prompt payment made Atlas Iron St Metals I.UI,. 250 Prior St Vancouver.. C. Phone PA lfU-C3)7. dfi CASH for .scran cast, brass, em oer, butteries and radiators. Phone 543 call 629 6th Avenoe West, Cltv. itfi FOOT) FOUND - Lad Vs wrist watch. Comer Of 2nd and Melti-lde Contact Government Axent lltpl It: R SOW A I. PHONE 18 vosir Northland Dairy lor dallv deliverv exceot Sun-cl.iv Bv lookln? alter vour milk vour milk will look after Vou. Keen it cool. All milk guaranteed. , ttf) FOR RENT -General Electric floor oolLshers 1 pet nay. Phone Blue 992 Pat'ilic Elec-(tfl trie. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 1; " v ' : . t " 4 i. 4 ,,:"l ... i I '" ; , REPAIB BUSINESS OPPlie FOR SALE-Coinue mesa InduiliM eouiDtiient. uiiiKo II desired. Ai.wi. box ui. SITUATIONS It MOTHERLY w.mif sittini. evening pnone iv,m k HELP WASS WANTED Sale. ne: wear suire Add. Box 170. Daii aae. exoeriviici- ueeted. Exutrini sarv. ONE SHEET MET). Steady weiK s Thorn Sheet Mel 884 CLERK wail ted Auulv Mrs. Barm News Stand. WANTED-Groc-tt erablv with Ivom Auulv Sneardi.:i WANTED - Dboa c:- Tuxi. HOARD AW BOARD and room inall. Biue fr FOR Kl FOR FtKNT-F:.! suite tnl Alicia. 038 after 6 lim FOH RENT - Sir Blue 433. il U-DRIVE CAH 111 Granville C RENT -' room, llfi utli t WANTED TO Off ADULT FAMILY. ants. Would l Write B"X 130 P-call at office &e .suite, furnislint 729. WANTED Newl nle renulres fur! r furnished su';e ' 438 BOYS OR Openings for on Dally Ne various parU ol' APPLY AT C; SdccIoI for Good S' j P4 In a terrific last-innlno- mllv ! ' Gordon & Anderson drove in four ' runs to overcome the league win-j r.crs by a score of 9-8. Lots of KuiriLng things happened in the game as one of the biggest Sunday crowds attending ; a league game whistfed and I stomped . their appreciation of the hard-trying cellar-boys. Gerry Ford. G & A's rookie, got his first real chance to show what he can do during the long season for him on the bench. In fiva times at bat, Ford reached base four times, once on a an error, and the other times one single, a double and a triple th last in the final Inning; which brought in three runs to win the game. Alex B:!l, Clothiprs' manager. i save most of his pitching stock i a chance on the mound four of them with Ian Mc.Hardy . taking the last trip for the two in nings ana losing the game. Pitching all the wav for G & A was Laray Matthews who wasl nearly always in trouble but 1 each time managed to squeeze j himself out of it by a narrow j margin. Gam? also featured the first triple play of the season when, in . the eighth inning, two of G & A's , base runners and a batter were ' pick d off in one play. Ford stood up on second with a line , drive double, when Spring came eddiona t Eddie's Beauty Salon Permanents Exclusive Razor cuts. Appointments made to your convenience. Phone Red 490 - 739 2nd Ave. Opposite Liquor fitore MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 MATTSON S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 126. P.O. Box 526 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, B.C. H. G. HF.LGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Block 899 -At, right fielder, practically hitless, .he m(arfemen. Cameron and all season, clouted one over Astroile were equally good wlth Verhailr also Playing well, Cornwall's h-ead for a stand-up j double. . Verney Morgan kept good goal Next game will not be on Tues-i ltr Kitwanga w hile Roy Harris day as at first scheduled, but 1 and O Benson defended stub-play-offs in the semi-finals be-1 borniy. The halfback line was tween G & A and Commercials ' outplayed by Harold Morgan be, In Thursday evening, regular j Edgar Guod and Larry Morgan GIVE the folks at home a treat . . . get one of our delicious cakes or pies Ruoert rakerv Ltd. Phone 643 for orders 'tf) REAL ESTATE $1,500.00 Ci. CjiU PI. t . -j ,1 .1 ij.uc r me live roomen intmn'ivinn Tlrprn'" house. Furnished with oil Rf FrTCl "' couple nm ranue Priep si Minim ' R. E. MORTIMER .Jl'" Estate and Insurance 3j3 Third Avenue Phone R8 (18!)cl FOR SALE Five room house, fullv furnished with gas range, fridge, etc Pern, bath and shower Full basement with furnace. Lawns fenced. Near schools. Box 108 Dailv News. ri9()i ; FOR SALE ! Two-bedroom house, centrally OCIlled. 15nO down Full nrlw $3050 For Inspection phone i 5,7. G. P Tinker & Co Ltd. i.ves. Red 578. (189c) I an Colussi's Music Store Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4tn St. Ph. Black 389 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Benner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4th Sli-eet Phone 055 WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 QUALITY REPAIRS For Down trodden 'Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C. 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 tidiness HANDYMAf-4 HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES: Black 752 Red 894 P.O. Box 1670 SCOTT. McLAREN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. Bell, CA, 325--4th Avenue East P.O. Box 1247 Phone Red 879 ELECTROLUX. Sales and Service R.W.COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. Cleaner Cutting Sawf TU NWI Will CUt tlMnSP, E1 teuer, faster when filed on , Mr precision machine. Quick 4T Mrvic on mil type of auwe. BH11 your imw in todny, 014 mws rtooUL PRECISION SAW FILING lit PIGGOTT PLACE Box 10!1 Stntlon B (Agent: But Terminal) ' I JPi V-R ; I jrVrrrrryTVIVI J i Af'gffwfTA FOR SALE-Two cot, with mat- lTr"j51!feSS!r" I ' VlOlo) FOR SALE Wartime 4 near ; m 4fcfflMfi3m WBMNlTmhinp for mneV M& .hi 1 aJA-a JyCi dkmU lift" KalCi. I : sale Sfio nn Ph .C. ,.n' m nn'jn I time. No series games, unless postponed, will be played Tuesdays, the association announced yesterday. Box score: Gordon & Antlers. AB Young. $ 5 Marshall, If ; 2 Sunberg, ss 4 Cornwell, cf 4 Hartwig, lb 5 Scherk, 3b 4 Ford, 2b 5 Spring, rf 2 Matthews, p 4 Totals 34 a 0 2 Abel & Odowes AB R H E Pope, 2b , 4 McHardy, If, p 3 2 1 0 Dahl, lb 4 3 2 0 Abel, c 5 0 2 1 Pavilikis, cf 4 0 1 0 Giordano, ss 5 1 Arney, 3b 4 0 Dell, rf 3 0 Olson, p Sharpe, p 1 0 Letourneau, p 2 0 Totals 35 8 -9 4 Winning pitcher Matthews gave up nine hits, eight runs, allowed five walks and struck out three. Losing pitcher McHardy, pitching two Innings and taking over the game three tuns ahead, gave up four hits, three walks and four runs, with no strikeouts. No G & a batters were struck out in the game. " Three base hits: Ford, Dahl, Giordano; two base hits: Dell, Abel, Scherk and Ford. ,i93p.' 673 8th AvT'eS't, '"""".IbV ' " - BL0NDIE Lege I Extortion 7"CHIC VvShviS NEVP vtx, DlD) V JJ , EVEN HAD TO A- w-i kR';i tm&p! ?5:rc -MJrl 1