l.l , ft Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, August 21, 1S51 s Win Brothers In B.C Cttiittiia iuu Jive klnas ul nick-, UtauiK-UUntit, i- iu. ory trees but none are found for the giant red ape louiia mere, west of Ontario. means "man of the woods. ' Jack and CJharles siiare an estimated 20 more. - Xddy and Rtan "hare each won jthe western Canada singles title itwice. In 1M8 they clawed a-.h Vancouver Wins From Calgary Protested DAcrnArT Win Many A wards 'JIMkiAt Table Tennis MOTORISTS . . . rther for the British Columbia and wettem Canada titlet. Brotherly love doesn't CiJunt when the boys compete against each 'other. Once when Stan VANCOUVER (CP)Vancouver St. Andrews lat night beat Calgary Callies 10-1 to take the quarter-final series of the Dominion championship soccer series Jn two straight games. Thev u,,,k their second , rv ..f tiP snnl-fnial llls ,ast niuht a K' iie H.'ks 5-4 m America j VICTORIA, B. -C. (CP) Table New York 8-12, Detroit 6-5 j tenni on the Pacific Coast. Washington 3, Cleveland 5 means one JarnH the five Nagl look the western title. Eddv singleton In the first inning when Ken Lawry led off with a double and scored on a single by Matty SjdKWlclc. Hawks ran their lead to two runs in the third inning when Lawry again hit a double and scored on another single by Sedgwick. Firemen took the lead In the top of th fonrtn when Tiny Carlsen was on via an error, Larry Matthews hit a long triple to Jelt centre, Art Olsen singled but was picked off first by Le-tourneau, Ray Rprlng wulkvd and icured when WhutUtm'i fly ball Hi III'" - back to beat him in the " ine rim ame on Saturday however, me 4-0 St. Andrews now travel tire , Brookryn-Boston jxjstponed on! Jack, Charlie, Stan, Art and fC. event Bddy, at the age oi Winnipeg to meet the winners of the Manitoba-Saskatchewan '-count t rain, Only game Eiav between them have cap- av u mW Ju to win ::heduled. L, rin-ni' n usitl two ot,-r teams while fj -r of team tured more than 100 awards ."" cnamp- Come in today and see the stunning new ; PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE In the BELVEDERE you may enjoy the breezinens ' of a Convertible or the snug comfort if a Coupe. THE PLYMOUTH BELVLDEDE 13 THE SMARTEST HARD TOP ON THE ROAD Do you know that the depreciation on Chrysler-built cars Is less than most other makes? Current iked Car prices prove this to be so. HRVSU K Ki ILT CARS ON DISPLAY AT Rupert Motors Limited in-Ill- l. 1'" , the .(1 on by tin.' mari while finding time to duel among themselves. "Ttieir styles are vastly differ- Jack and Charlie now have nt. Stan, the inost colarful retired from the Indoor spwt but, player, has a hard forehand the others are -carrviME on the ma. with sensational footwork. ne lift11"' li iiiihi-ki tlien ! was dropped by Rye. Blue Bombers Defeat Argos WINxN'IPEG Winnipeg Blue Pacific Coast League No Kames scheduled. Western International Wenatchee 9, Vancouver 8. Hudson Bay is over 1,000 miles long and about COO miles wide. Graphite, on of the sofest minerals, is composed of pure carbon. fumilv tradition. has sudden backhand smash (I il.nvks will (iiii iiiiy nii'lit. fi:--Ci!-ll in - .Mill illl W es while A t, who has a w ;k -A Stun ot 94 Ihi nlrleit. of the specializes in forehand three still active, has accounted ,ej and has a consistent defense i'rwr. um prole '; ,t. lin.ils Mil sturl oil u 27, Willi Rupee .''.-j Firemen in a best ol for some 90 awards. Art, 20, and Eddy, 19, have their names engraved on another SO trophies. ; Bombers defeated Toronto Argonauts 13 to 1 in football ye-ster-' day. Corner o( Second Ave & 1st St. Phone 866 and 566 If you want i nell ft. advertise jeir.'h. M rut; J it , c;si blinid uy Hawks iiriiig u t" The Hawks tied up the game in the bottom of the sixth. Jordy Smith struck out but Matthews Io.st third xtilkv Smith stole second, went to third on a fielder's choice and was squeezed in by Murtin. Firemen tallied twice in the top of the seventh on a single by Uailyn, a triple by Carlsen who scored when th-j throw from the outfield hit him and bounced into the third base stunds. Hawks tried hard te tet txick m the putne but could only get one run in th. ir half of the seventh. Jtye icri olf with a double und scored when Danny Bill threw the ball away at third. The big hits for the Firemen were tt.j triple;! Itil by Miitthsws und Carlsen while Kin Lawry with two doubles and Matty Sfrdgwkk with two singles were V sk. Ml ff n rn ii :fe - - further Here's why a of a billion dollars quarter id by heina invest is of Canada in minum Company Alu Howk.'.' leading hitters. Both Art Ols-'n and Tommy 6edwick pitched good ball and received good suppjrt. Best fielding play of the game was tiy Jordy Hmith on a lunr drive by Matthews in the seventh inning. Firemen AB R H K Franky, 3b .; 4 1 o Bill, lb 3 0 11 Dallyn, c 4 1 1 0 Carlsen, if 4 2 10 Matthews, c 4 111 Llewelyn, i f 2 0 10 McCheaney, j f 2 0 0 0 -i , '0 If f"e GILLETTE 'ftllbovkb J4, day M-' suner-kcen ,:,, Blue HUdes K"c (UU,ckl.mt refresh-, tortr. and w.rtl Clint D.-l"--"r aduiiKt hUde quick , mk-w "m,!' . ioo many . : Olwn, p 3 0 2 0 : Spring, w 110 1 VVhattam, 2b 3 0 0 0 30 5 8 3 lUsvks AB R H E Lawry, 2b 4 2 2 1 Smith, If 3 1 0 0 M. Sedgwick, ss 3 0 2 0 Martin, lb 2 0 0 1 ; Vigar, 3U 3 0 0 1 , L'tourneau, c 10 0 0 Rye. cf 3 111 ( 1. Sedgwick, p 3 0 0 0 ' H- dfklnson, rf 2 0 0 0 j Waters 10 0 0 24 4 5 4 Waters struck out for Hodg- ; klnson In the (seventh. I Two bane lilU: Lawry 2, Hye. Three base hits: Carlhvn, Matthews; Double play: Llewelyn to Bill F itching: AB R H SO BB Sedgwick 30 5 8 3 3 Olsen 24 4 5 8 2 MllS 111 ' ' Alvas use Blue Blades. L-L-vliin nnotnei' llettt !'TKUIl,n'maut- J 2Stt ,,ikici- Ki'r. W 20-Blode Gillette LpenstiWith Handy Used- Quebec . ... wno' forward ftride w.ll Ut Comportment I Columbia . . . . opoci.y o o wv. ,Ja' .um.mum further " step P . , a yeor. . . .ihonhaifa total Ot mw nothing to most IN BRITISH COLUMBIA ihquibic Today the UZZU of u Cnaduii "" progress wa.. of work in planning stage, on the job. names, too, ... t were new PPly- cataracts - Project as planned calls for expenditure in the first stage of $200 million; the final stage when completed will increase this to $550 million. First stage to be completed 1954. KITIMAT SMELTER Capacity one billion pounds ' ' aluminum a year. il.mn -."rrmnrovidehydr, I tlllUJ-UU - , . ,l(itl01s i " electric power tor B Dirtnct anirces tor i CHUTE-DU-DIABLE 250,000 h.p. installation. Begun outumn, 1 950. Will be in operation May 1952. CHUTE-X-LASAVANNE 250,000 h.p. installation. Begun : summer, 1951. To be completed In 1953. ISLE MALIGNS Sntettar. Output doubled. Construction underway. BEAUHARNOIS Smelter. Re-opened April, 1951 power . mm) w IPiiBi ; ' f?, 70 - " AL-. ;- 'J, .. . whole new Wfc. miles from irui" vanc-v-, ..j. i Ann iiu. 1 coasi a noW 8tauo - . vinwhile, UP il- m ion is pVannea. f- wiU be buiif, mu.v, here - " .n,minum operation Lake, above Nechako River Dam, 00 square miles in area. V. ) .. , A . , . r. . i Kemano powerhouse, to be built mile inside mountain. Eventual capacity 2,000,000 h.p. village of Kitimat, a - l0 50 m.les avv.. a 2,600 to deve. p drop foot Canadians- own use Canada's fnr for aluminum fasluon i lnw-eo"t srssr .... . AnditI,sabulB ' 50 YEARS AGO the company's flrit smelter lit opened at Shawmiaan Foils, and produced 1 30 tons of aluminum that year. The metal was just starting to make a market for itself. it tvcaif .... UPTftl. D S lAND SPEED RECORD FROM 200 M.P.H. ' (! j pv I m.p.H., FOR 23 YEARS. HAS BEEN MADE ON TODAY Alcan has 4 smelters MlODCillSilliiiil 6 DUNLOP TIRES " ' 'BUY if mt at Arvida, Isle Maligne, Beauharnois and Shawinigan Falls wtth - 5. a capacity of nearly 500,000 tons. And this lighp strong, eon rusting metal has found an almost limitless range of useful jobs to do. Frodvcn and Prectiori of Alumwvm for Canadian Inthjthy and World Matittu HAMS AT Shawinigan FaHi, Arvida, 111. Malign., Shipihaw, Part Alfred, Ccauharnois, Wakefield, Kingston, Toronto, Etobicoke TIRES AD 7UDES s 1 1 yJ-tJijav 4 ollowonc.-,,, yoor DUNLOP DEALER today J