vs -if Friday, August 24, 1951 One-Armed Pitcher Also Heavy Hitter Gordon and Anderson Snipe Semi-Finals in Furious COTTAM, Ontario (CP) The pride of this southwestern Ontario town is Ronald Hicks, 22-year-old, one-armed softball pitcher. Ronald lost his right arm when he was 14 while sawing Seven Inning Tussle All Sports Under Eye WASHINGTON (CP) Representative L. G, Clemente (Dem. NY) today proposed U.S. congressional Investigation of sporijs contests. ... and what &e better in the food old summer time than a long, cool Collins... made just right. For perfection in a Collins always use... I wood on his father's farm. But l the loss of his right flipper i didn't get him down. -Ul'l.'.Ij I He was captain of his tea:n . In a high school softball league He introduced a resolution to two year3 ag0 He.g never batte(i set up a five-man house com we re mimira b less than .300. Ronald has tried his one arm at baseball but has never been successful at it. It's the glove. Playing ba.seball he would have to pick up the ball with his gloved hand, slip off the glove and then make his throw. He mittee to study football, basketball, racing, boxing and other sporting contests, professional or otherwise." Purpose of the committee would be to determine whether legislation or other action is necessary to prevent illegal, unethical, corrupt or I L I sr " - fi W . M L ' , v V- h! : ' -w v j ihf i.lr "I "" uffl 1J U.wreii hi Mtn the wn-di. keeps liuoi.!. and riltc-U the yr( jrf m man uses (or .1. . .I. Il.t Mt Collins doesn't need a glove playing softball. nt otherwise improper conduct such sporting contests. 1 n j Life isn't just a game, how-i tver, to Runaiu. lie'i a cabiuel-j maker, a trade he developed after he left high school. LONDON DRY GIN FAMOUS OLD FNtiU&M FOrTMUUl John Collins t Company Eng. Cricket Team in Win VANCOUVER Th3 touring There's only one thing he can't do and that's countersinking a nail. ' I have more work than I can do and I have hired a man," Rcr.ald explains. "He countersinks nail." ilIrj bml. "I'd il always ' n Al pit"'" ,lt' (jiudin msiiiilao , Willi all I'"'? jnl- Bul ,,,rfii.u' u ilui you ililr In l"i II" "f iiuiuuium mln In ou .iiikt- to lu'- Aluminum ,jui ol Cauada, Lid. (jOO Of-R H AM t WtjRT$ LlMITEO rOHOK TO- CAKADA w,H-u w -f l ( rv-- . I 1 PIGOISH NAME The arrdvark, a South African ant-eater, gets its name from the Dutch word for earth-pig because of its grubbing V VA I, i . .. 1 I -) mTo i r Marylebone cricket team yesterday took a notable revenge on the team from the lower B.C. mainland in their second game of trie series. Having won the first over li.CC, the local eleven was trimmed by a score of 270 for the loss of four wickets to scores of 79 and 91, or a total of 170 for two innings. Tdiayo beings a two-day test match, the first ever to be staged between a Canadian team and England. mm If WRITE FOR FREE COCKTAIL RECIPE BOOKLET Favorite recipes and entertaining hints! Write Gooderham t Warts -Ltd , Canada Cement Bldj, Montr eat i wi i mil, r nim i ii .V, .rjV.. -. i 7 asm WINNERS OF SEMI-FINAL playoffs In Prince Ruperts baseball league are Gordon & Anderson, untleidi'g favorites throughout the season. Led bj driving manager, 6tan Cornwall (middle row, centre i the Hurdwaremen shoved out second ilace Commercials last night, 9-8. BRONCHIAL COUGH Are yoi. ki-pt awake by a nervt-raikitig bronchial ctjuyh? i: phli-ri m tightly packed in your bronchial tultja, nonmouftt oi coughing act-ma ablf to diiUxIge it? ' Teniijlt'ton'a KAZ MAH ciiiwultr ate ; esiprcwlly made to iK-n phlegm, it ' come away easily and you are relirvei o( I cout(hin)t and whet-ziriR. Get Kaz-Mah for quick relict. 65t, i.SS at drui.s.ia, ft-56 If vim want to sell tt. advertise ft. News classifieds. Ahoy, There, With one run behind, Don Scherk last night took the mound for Gordon & Anderson in the last of the fourth inning with a three and no count on the batter to win the semi-finals with a three-run lead over Canada's Oldest Distillery ESTABLISHED 1832 Commercials. "Hospitality and Good Food" rhat is Our First Aim Phone 17 (r Ortlrrs Tu Take Out a A PRODUCT OF j 8" ! On The Moon LONDON The British Interplanetary Society predicts that human beings will make the first piloted return flight to the moon before the Jnd of the century. Space-flight scientists will discuss the project at the second Intel national congress. told Letourneau so after the inning. "(jet out of the park or I'll call the game." cried Letour- neau, and meant it. Mcllardy left. Sunday will be the first game of the best-three-of-five final series between league-winning PRESENT CREDIT RESTRICTIONS HAVE MADE ' JOHNQ. 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Scherk gave up four hits on ujhlch two runs were scored In Wii'nlnt pitcher Don ENTERPRISE SKILL INTEGRITY pitching three innings, allowed four hits, gave up one base on v, inat ln-t it-ttT hnt Pnmmr rlii, couldn't overcome the lead balls and 'hit a batter, and struck ?ile UlseVe??e Jree pass on a hit natter aiiu. . thev 'wt slip away in the top half out th ee, with one earned run. of the seventh when the hotel j MattheVs, starter for G. & A., men. literally "blew up." allowed six hits, four runs, walk- Struck out one. 1 Home runii Cornwell; 3-base hit, Zaccarelll; 2-base hits i Young, Scherk and Zaccarelll took over the mound 1 ed two and hit a batter, striking zaccarem. In the top of the sixth, also from ' out two. Losing pitcher Zac- Hartwig. third base position, just auer careni gave up uiree inus, wain-RiKptlnle eave uo a hit to Young , ed two and struck out four. Rose. It you want to set) It. artvertls : FOR B.C. 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