PAGE TWO the Daily tntwa Campacs This is the last word in summer shoes for men, hoys, youths and children. (Guaranteed longer wear and priced DAILY EDITION From $1.25 10 $2.50 Sole Agents JACK and JILL SHOES PENMAN'S HOSIERY AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL Monday. June 27. 1939. ( LEADERSHIP AND ELECTION There seems to be little doubt that Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King is seriously considering retiring from active politics. Statements similar to this were once made about Right Hon. R. B. Bennett but, when Mr. Bennett discovered that it was suggested that Hon. H. H. Steven might succeed him, he promptly withdrew his resignation ELIO'S 5th. Anniversary Sale The Talk Of The Town New Goods Arrive Daily Every piece of furniture plainly marked with the price down to the limit Truly the Talk of the Town ELIO'S FURNITURE Third Avenue Thone Green 91S KETCHIKAN, THO OUTPUT, TAKES TWO GAMES FROM RUPERT IN BALL SERIES I Ketchikan won second and third games of the international baseball series from Prince Iiupert, the score Saturday evening being 7 to G and Sunday afternoon 11 to S. The Saturday game was called at the end of the 1 i i. : e v.. if.ir.i fi i ; o. ... j.. The third brought four more runs for Ketchikan when Letour-neau lost control after Dido Gur-vlch retired on account of a sore finger, Alex Mitchell going behind the plate and Oeorge Howe taking over the key sack with Letoumeau going to left field. Mclsaac's got first on Wlndle's error. Jones and Smith 20 i. free passes on bases on balls. Bauer was hit with a pitched ball on the side of the head with a thud that could be heard all over the Held and was knocked out cold. On reviving, however, he took first, Mc Isaacs being forced in. With bases loaded, Helland flew out to third. Then Davis was walked, forcing Jones. Then SUIes was sent into the box to be touched by Wilson for a safe hit to centre field which scored Smith and Bauer. Miller filed out to Johnson and Solnder fanned. The fourth, yielding four runs, was Prince Rupert's big Inning. Howe hit safe into left field. Stiles was out at first after a nice stop by Davis at second. Simon' sen's safe hit to right field scored Howe. Johnson hit a single to right and Simonsen advanced to third. Here Helland was yanked In favor of Hume while Pat Haga wara took over from Miller In right field. Mitchell bunted and Simonsen scored on a close cali Windie nted out to short. Lind. say's two-bagger scored Johnson and Mitchell. Comadlna and Le tourneau were walked to load the bases but Howe dropped an ea3 one Into centre field. From the fourth on it was a pretty tight ball game with only one more run by Prince Rupert In the sixth Lindsay's home run with none on alter Windie had filed out to centre. Following the home run Comadlna fanned, .Le. tourneau was walked and I owe singled to right but Stiles was out, Eastham to first Se'6re by Innings: 12345.G1T Ketchikan- 0 3 4 0.0 0 07 Prince Rupert J 0 0 4 0 1 05 Ketchikan Miller rf., (relieved by Haglwara In fourth), Spinder cf., Mclssacs 3b., Jones c, Smith If . Bauer ss., Helland p., (relieved by Hume), Davis 2b., Wilson lb, scored Miller.. Hume fried out to Howe. Wilson, now playing tor 'SUdman. was out. pitcher to lint ,Bplnder filed out to Howe. Prince Ruperts hopes were renewed In the eighth with three tiun& Mitchell mad an infield hit ,and went to third on Windie s safety U left field. Bauer was now 'ct for Eastham. Lindsay sot i t i o i r i c c: pitching fSeven Inning Encounter on Saturday Ends Seven to hix far s SfCond whfn Bauer made I Ton Tnnmirc On GJnnrlnv ii 11.R Pnntif . .iu ri. tt.hll inH Windie scoring. Bury was out. third to first. After Lindsay had stolen home. Comadlna was hit by the pitcher. Howe made a safe hit to right. Comadlna taking sec ond Simonsen got first on a sec , seventh inning on account of darkness. Sunday's gamelond baseman's tumble but John-went tpn innincrc tr ainrn nt tli onil nf Mm ninth hnvmrr.son. with sacks crowded, filed out leen even at eight all Ketchikan fielding play was the most effective, although errors were plenty oh both sides, and the visitors were entitled to win. Jack Undsay, for Prince Rupert, was the Ditching star of the series and. in to Bauer fhe ninth saw Prince Rupert score the tying run. Alex Mitchell ted off with a two-bagger Into left to make amend for some of hi i addition, made a name for himself at bat bv hitting a two-! bad field work, windie was out bagger to aeeount for two runs and poling out a home's"?"10 first Unuay fanneov run iii th 3,,v,W .r., i;k .,l With Bury up. Ultehelt led- off - J b y. umuiiuumuj frQm ytf and Bau. tried to I tor the home team, no one on board. The series resume. tn him at third but Mclsaac I at Ketchikan next Week. propped K and Alex then,nred I Saturday Game Sunday Aftprnnnn m a bowery tenth inning ki j j 'chlkan wM the game as a result Outhitting the Alaskans ten to Again on Sunday afternoon 0f a bad series of errors. Jones got nve. u was tou?h for Rupert to rrince Kupert oulhtt Ketchikan, second on a centre field fumble, lose Saturday nights game seren this time fifteen to eight. Costly smith hit to right fleW. Jones go- 'to six. The error count for the .errors In the tenth inning were ng to third. Hume sacrificed and locau was lour and for Ketchikan largely resporulbw for the 11 to 8 scored Jones. Wilson was safe when three. Ketchikan used three pitch- outcome against the locals. Each Howe dropped It and 8mlth scored ers Oay Helland for the first two side made eight errors. Eddie gtUes went In to pitch for Rupert and part of the third Innings. Ed- Hume was starting pitcher for Howe let another go through and die Hume for part of . the third Ketchikan, being relieved In th? Spinder got first with Wilson scor- and the fourth and Bill Eastham third by Eastham who made way jng. Mclsaac got to first on a he of the mechanical man action for Bauer In the seventh. John grounder With Bauer up. Benny the last three. Prince Rupert used Schroeder started for Prince Run-' windie tagged Spinder and the anore Leiourneau on tne mound en out Ketcmxan naa no aiiri 1 inning was over unui me tnira inning wnen vto cuuy in connecting wiin nim ana got himself in a jam by Issuing Jackie Lindsay, who had won the three walks. Sonny Stiles then opening game of the series, was taking up the pitching burden, 'sent onto the mound In the see- Prince Rupert opened the count ond and. except for the seventh. anu ueciueu iu carry un iui a jcai ui iku omiuu- kih..u "u 4inr umu ""ithrowg xhus ended the same Should be decided that Hon. Mitchell Hepburn is to SUC-i" -made a two bagger. Johnson j tenth. Sonny SUlea finishing up , , , ceed Mr. Kimr. it is probable that Mr. King will decide --- -:j " "?"" "7. 1 "J! l 2 3 4 3 i io-t stay with" the party until after the election. It will be judged from this that Mr. King does not love Mr. Hepburn and it has been publicly stated that Mr. Hepburn is after the scalp of the Liberal leader, and, in fact, has been after it for some time past. Mitchell Henburn will undoubtedly he a candidate for the nosition of chief adviser to His Majesty in Canada and he mav succeed Mr. King in that high office. Others who may be chosen by the Liberal party to lead them in clude Hon. J. G. Gardiner of Saskatchewan wno stands well at Ottawa and also is a friend of Mr. Hepburn. Out side of Mr. Hepburn himself, he seems to have the best chance of beinir chosen. Others in the running may be Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of railways and Hon. Norman Rogers, minister of labor. Right Hon. Ernest Lapointe urill not toL-n ilia nncitirm mf1 TTnn Phnrlps Dunninp-'sl t. health is not good enough to enable him to tackle it. One reason for choosing Mr. Hepburn or Mr. Gardiner, especially the former, is that the Ontario rebellion wil' be at an end and there is more likely to be support from the governing faction in the province of Quebec. Premier Duplessis has boasted that he controls thirty seats in Quebec but they are not Conservative seatr. even though Du-nlessif was formerly a Conservative. If the statement is correct, they certainly could be secured for Hepburn. Hen-biirn coukLalso carry Ontario. The west would probablv divide about evenly or possibly give a slight majority to various opposition groups. Mr. Hepburn looks like a winner if he is chosen for the position. He has a magnetic personality, is a han' fighter and splendid stump orator and has a very stronp appeal to the masses of the electors in spite of his alliance with the Ouebee leader. Mr. Gardiner also would have s good chance of winning with the support of the Ontario and Quebec Liberals and he might even be stronger than "Mitch." If Mr. Kmcr announces that he is resigning immediately when he makes his anniversary speech in August, it seems hardly likely that an election can be held this year but should he decide to lead the party past the election it may very well take place in October or November. We expect no election this year but we may be wrong. It is all iiw to Mr. King and he seems to be keeping his own counsel. first. Mitchell grounding out to fielding by Minor Simonsen . in the first and another error by Mc-. centre bushes. He made some nice Isaac letting Windie on first and scoring Simonsen. SUH another er ror by Bauer save Lindsay passage to first base but Comadlna hit Into a double play, pitcher to catcher to first base. matches. In the first Inning Ketchikan nade two runs. Stedman walked. Spinder sent a good hit into right field. Mclsaac hit safety to left field after Stedman. who had Ketchikan scored three In the htolen third, scored. Eastham bunt- Stiles grounded out to first base Comadlna hit safely to right. Howe filed out to Melsaac. Comadlna was finaHy out at the plate after Ketchikan 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 3-11 Pr Rupert 01000033108 Starting line-ups: Ketchikan Stedman 2b-. 8puul-er ct.. Mcltaac 3b.. Eastham tb uauer ss. Miller rr.. Jones c, Smith If.. Hume p. Prince Rupert Simonsen ef.. Jon n son ss.. Mitchell 20. and e second. Smith struck out. Bauer's ed out and .scored Spinder. Miller Iwindle 3b.! Undsay It., and Infield hit was nearly stopped by Mitchell but ' ft was a, hard on; Helland walked. Davis was out third to first. Wilson got first base when Johnson dropped the ball, Bauer scoring. Miller's lusty two bagger scored Helland Wilson Spinder was out, pitcher to first wi .anon w iiro. Burv rf 8U,M , ourTtch c In the second Jones made a hit1 Howe 2b. and rf.. Schroeder p to right field and got third when I (first Inning i. mmaaina lei it tnrougn his legs. Umpires were Stan Morln and undsay started pitching fpr Rup-j-rll Mast. ert and Smith was out at first,' ones scoria?. Hume filed out to! Windie and Stedman was tossec Mtis Rlt Stramdahl. who has out at first. .been on a visit to Ketchikan. re- Prince Rupert got Its first rm. in the second. Lindsay hit safely over second and Bury got to first when Stedman picked up a fast I roller and tossed Lindsay out at second, stiles got to first when Bauer made a nice pick-up, only to have It dropped at first. Bury being sate on second. Ourvleh fanned and Howe was safe when Bauer tumbled. Simonsen walked and bases were full. After Bury had stolen home, Johnson was out. second to first. turned to the elty from the notth on the Princess LouU Saturday af ternoon. Oilbert Campbell returned on the Calala last night from a trip as far as Wathlngton. D.C. and New York, returning by way of Montreal and the Oreat Lakes. Thomas Elliott, who engages In trapping In the Stlklne River coun try In the winter and fishes out of Prince Ruoert In the summer. ar-6 In the filth for Ketchikan Smith J rlTtd the elty from the north was walked. Hume fanned. Stelon the Princes Louise Saturday man hit to short lefL Spinder got afternoon, first and Smith scored when I " Mitchell let the ball through bis .egs. Mclsaacs. fanned and East-1 Keep up to date AdTf.te regit-ham was out, second to first. 1 larly Both Ketchikan and Prince ""p- ett scored thrice In the seventh. 1 uume maae an mneu nit nar second. Jones got first when Mitchell let another through, Hume going to third. Spinder singled to crowd the bags. Mclsaac's single scored Hume and Jones. Eastham's sacrifice scored Spinder. Bauer filed out to Bury and Mclsaac's was tagged out while trying to steal home. The decision caused a dispute with the umpire. Stan Morln choosing to argue instead of telling them to play ball. For Prince Rupert In the sev enth Lindsay filed out to centre. Bury hit safety into left Stiles drove hard to centre and Bury went to second. Comadlna. batting for Ourvleh, filed out to second. George Howe's two-bagger, which looked almost like a foul on the third base line, scored Bury. Sim onsen's safe hit to right brought In Stiles and Howe. Bauer made a fin running catch of Johnson's fir The eighth yleldeO Ketchikan another run. With Mltehell catch- fog and Howe on second, Miller was walked. Brooks got first on a slow paly and MlUer went to third. A passed ball gave 8mith first and Hume p., (relieved by Eastham), Eastham p. Prince Rupert Simonsen cf, Johnson ss., Mitchell 2b. and e. Windie 3b.. Lindsay If., Comadlna rr. ana id, Letoumeau p, and rf,. Ourvleh c , Stiles lb, ond p, 1 SOFTBALL Tonight Dominion Day Cup Series 6:30 p.ni . 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SATURDAY MU Elisabeth Allan Become Bride Of lllclurd .MttrtUutr At Bella Bella Saturday Afternoon A pretty wedding of much to tereot was solemnized at Bella Bella at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon when Miss Elizabeth Allan, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Allan of Nakusp. became the bride of Richmond Edward Mortimer only son of Mr Mortimer and the late E H Mortimer of Prince Rup ert The ceremony was performed by Rev W A. WtJeh. Ml Louise J estop attended as bridesmaid and Dr. Lloyd O Bray was the groomsman. A reception was held at the home of Rv and Mrs. Welch tal lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Ult on the Cardena shortly afterwards for a wedding trip as far south aa Seattle On returning they will reside at St Socond Avenue In Prince Ruptrt. The couple will have the heart congratulations and beat wishes of many friends in Prince Rupert if the groom who. the member of a well known and highly esteemed pioneer family, has rettded here inee early boyhood. 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