Curling Rink Construction Prince Rupert Doily. N'ew3 Monday, October 2, l&al Louis Not Yet Quit . 1 Begins; Pipe Order by Rail wagf mjw w.Mi, "mv i Jrtiv. Although It is expected, Joe Louis, former world's heavyweight champion, had not yet announced his retirement following his defeat by Rocky Marciano Friduv night. V Mr. Frizzell to the Curling Club has been applied for but application must be approved by Ottawa. Savs Mr Mrutt-A Onrl rli Some time this week several thousand feet of Iron pipe will leave Winnipeg by rail, consigned to -Jhe Prince Rupert Curling Club but, even before it arrives, construction Is expected to begin on the Seal Cove He will not retire until his re cision is exacted to take a few turn turn from trom a tour ul Japan, tiie lormer champion says. 1951 Star Ball Team NEW YORK APiA power-packed outfield, a tight inner deter.- and crafty pitching backed by that ra.e diamond commoduya hard-hitting catcher niaae up the 19d1 Associated Press All-Star Baseball team. fclBht of the 16 big league clubs are represented on the sixth annual AP dream team, chosen oy 186 members of the Basebaii Writers' Association of America The B.'ooklyn Doriners salvaged some glory from tile '51 season by placing three players ou the squad the only team wiUi more than ore representative. Here Are Pit-kings The All-star team (with vot's n parenthesis): first base-- f errin Fain, Athletes Ulli. f ond bate la-irlp n-.hi,-.- awaited! ''n Pxecutive meeting Tuesday Word now is being --a J? win De called to form evfinite construction plans. If you want to seU it, advertise It. News classified. in STAN FIELD'S i winter undies for women and children " A quality line of soft, warm, , 1 underthings in all wool wool C and cotton or all cotton! ', Every garment with 1 Stanfield's famous ' EW CHAIN SEVEN HORSEPOWER from Doug Frizell for permission to remove cars presently; stored In the building, says the1 club president, Neely Moore. Meanwhile, membership has grown to 115 and Mr. Moore Is confident that the objective of 150 members will be reached before long. It Is estimated, he said today, that first year curling will be by members only whose share purchase will in-elutij rink fees. An order has been placed for half the number of "rocks" required and the balance are being located. B.C. Packers Ltd. have confirmed tbvy will sumilv refrie-1 55 POUNDS features of good fit and -t easy washability. No risk " of fading or shrinkage. . A wide variety of styles ' and types at practical, t iwtai WEIGHT f J i son. Dodgers H80i. moderate prices! U s lhe 7-55, built by McCulluch. the world's largest builders of power chain saws Come in lor a demonstration - iiuiti Base George Kell, Timers U44I. Shortstap Phi! Hizzutlo .Yankees (7!i. Left Field Ted Wiliiomc n ..1 THIS IS THt SAW YOU'Vf BEEN WAITING fOR! AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE eration. I AKW RANGtR Oaye Stewart, left-winner obtained by New K:'!n't,ni a dial wl,h Detroit Reel Wings, gets !n shape fo-!'' H'-key Leairt neason. The Fort William, Ont , native' Ml Plyf" 'h his fourth NHL ' club Toronto and ch'cago ....Pfv.ou.ti.-a.m i CP Photoi Imperial Tobacco Is donatio I Sox U02). score boards ntrefield Stan MukI-.iI f. - i- WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF SPARE PARTS FOR ALL Mcculloch saws Alteration of the former RCAF mess hall at Seal Cove which will I house the rink, is to begin this I week. I Following commute; chair- i men have boon appointed: I inals (179i. I Right field Hulph Kinei, Pittsburgh. Catcher Roy t.'ampanella Dcdgirs (1071. Lefthancled pitcher F.eaclier ,R"e, Dodgers 1116). I rjghthunded pitcher Sul 1 Muue, Giants (82). ; "Iheouiheid J-'illiams, Kiner and Musial who combined re on the ALLEYS acific Electric Di. L. M. Greene and Jack1 Laurie, finance and membership- Neely Moore and T. G. Bateman, lease; Earl Cordon, rocks and ' ice; Duncan Whitmore, consti- i tution; Vic Grant, lighting;- Ed Boulter, Harold Thorn and Al j Berner, !e!riferat.ion- Rill Ur . 'Mr Mcculloch chain saws AUTHORIZED SALES and SERVICE Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 1399 Ph. Blue 992 ;r!:on A took all top honors I captured oy C. Perrvman of ilnp-ikv uHit in the Columbia pen: with C08 and 257 Mlx'-'1 Bowling League! Ladle.1 hlwh i,,., u.. ceived S255XOO this year W their services smacked lUhjme run and drove across 343 runs. Kinei poked the most round-trippers of anybody in either league 42 while Williams let all hitter with 126 runs batUd In. Musiul, win 2U5 safetes. topped this trio Keneie, Mel Matthews and L. C. Eby, oonsi ruction; Dr. Greene Mr. Laurie and Mr. Bateman will be in charge of voluntary labor. Transfer of lease now held by It 'The M m'iIs" assuming the STANFIELD'S LIMITED, TRURO, N.S. Irene Mostad, of IJimm Boats stands at 161. Hich three of 514 an tlhitih single of 207 was taken hv lli'lfn lillu tif d: ii 1. 111 oase nils.- . ;t't two points, followed clo.se I :, tfcr:i heels by thtt "Whip-Its." .single of the evening I -wJuvIm) by llirothy (iraham W'liip-lls. scoring 324. and Si tlie hii-li -three game hon- 1 Team hit-ri three In Section A Second Team I-- held Kn, to the V0Un"- the by Whip-I s . str down 2591 In Section iT ,Vl? team Up like this. I I "ELL JUST ) P WELL. UURBV I IP umII "ih it a chi H..o nrr i-,.,i,i .. ' I ' uase uil Hudires nd- COME DEAP, QUICK- ) OVEP TO THE Millie MILLIKESVSWOP SWOp ) ) inp see the WAT I PlCKEP ) nrz S5s?i2 k WE'VE SOT TO GET -l I , J I vi J f THESE COHTVACV 1 I fl Hr-K ' 1 nr- I V . , T - y u lib in-11 1 navir.iM aver -ice of of 190. 190 u-f , A-Tne Weeds 17; fcchoendienst. Cardinals U- 3-d Whip-Its 15; Slowpokes 11; Al- base-Gil Klcuugald Yankees J., high average feU with ley Cats 11; Boom Gang U; 24,; shoruttSo Ca ras-f,:,s -il h. Turner of Slow- Chain Gang 10; Sor-ikvs 9; quel. White Sox .43) left field !.. !..uimiiK 188 after bowling Hopeful Six 9: Skylarks 8; Steam Monc Irvin, Giants .851 centTe-'Jji, t:,i,-e of 086 and high Jets 8; Handicaps 6; Hi-Ballers field-Richie Ashou n, ' Phillies :?Z . ., i i; right-Held -Orestes Minoso! 4?''f1 lhe mPns hlKh av'l Bfctlon B-Sparks.15; Maniacs Wt Sox .25); catcher- Larry 11, h- tiun B is sun held 13; Ber- Production Line 11; Ship- Yankees .19i; ighthanded ll.-Kelf(,lkestad of Ke-,pers 11; H-ppers 11; Interna- P'her- Allie Reynolds, Yan- 1 h 1U1 High three and tionals 10; Rejects 10- Andav- kees l371: lefthanded pitcher .u. m this s-.-ctlon were ears 9: CCC Equillae 8; Boom .Warre Spahn. Braves. 7 Boats 7; Wood Butchers 6; Pin 1 . a, ai Henri a . IIRKSfrr rt ira CHIC OUK I Friday Schedule 1' VV The nPwly "f frtfl-r 1 EM 9 1 - r..i - " . 014lalll7rfifl Davii Vol- Dll ::ockey- oecuon A-wnip-its vs Hope- :ri:h Z V ,, ful Six: Alley Cats vs Steam n"bt h,fe; w?s t,,ld chi 'Jets: Hi-Ballers vs The W - , f "nsta Ath"r etaler- ' , Handicaps vs Skvlarks- f'hsiin president, thLt besides being' - SCORES n.,,. .... 'a good source oL rerrearinn th " -""". noom ang -hth nmIA ,v. vs Slowpokes. . h'"""' "re nucleus or a civil delence organization if the need arise,, Section B Production Line vs Internationals; Andaveais vs SUNDAY , tquilla-c; Boom Boats vs AUSTRIAN IRON ' " Butcners vs' Austria has h , largv iron ore de- Hoppers, Mamacs vs Sparks; posit which support a thriving Rejects vs Pin Heads. i lron and sleel iustry National 1 New York 2 i 2. Chicago 0 Pacific Coast '""ii 4. Calgary 2 Vivminster 4. Vancouvei ''-:' 4. Victoria J I Okanniran !.! 5. Vernon 3 "!' 2. -Sookune 5 '' 4. 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