NEW FASTBALL SEMI-FINALS ARE LINED UP Complicated Schedule Situation Revised to Give All Teams Equal Chance I ' ;: The fastball committee went " - into a huacllc over the rather complicated situai'.on at tne ena of the league schedule and, hav- ing vented their wrath on Jupiter Pluvlus, came up with what they feel Is a very fair and satisfactory solution. A draw was held to determine the teams which will meet each other In a best tw0 out of three series. All six teams in the men's league will thus have an equal chance of catching p play-off berth. The three winners of these ?ames will then be drawn -for a semi-final and final playoff. Games will be played on Mon day. Wednesday and Friday, as 4 before and, as soon as the ners of this series have been clared, the final dra,w will b3 ' made. The schedule for the first games follows and if third games are necessary they will be played on the succeeding Wednesday or Friday. July 3199 Taxi vs. Reserve Army; Grotto vs. Co-op. August 2 General Motors vs. "Bo-Me-Hi; Co-op vs. Grotto. - August .5 Bo-Me-IIl vs. Gen- eral Motors; Reserve Army vs. 99Taxl. RE-CONTROL GLUE LONDON Because of Increased demand, animal glue, size and gelatine, de-controlled last Octcber, are to be controlled "aiain on August 1. From the sajne date,..fLsh glue comes off control. LONDON Wi Tne Bishop of London announced recently In his diocesan leaflet that $300,000 has been promised so far toward his $3,750,000 construction fund. Quality Repairs Economy Prlcea at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) SHORT SPORT British soccer clubs whos finances and property suffered during the war have been given permission by the Football Association to stage exhibition matches Aug. 24 and during the following week. The league season opens officially Aug. 31. The veteran George Patrick Hughes and young C. R. D. Tuckey. paired for the first time, upset all calculations in winning Britain's third successive victory In Davis Cup doubles 11 years ago. They defeated the U.S. team of Wilmer Allison and4 Johnny Van nyn In five sets. Baseball Scores TUESDAY American League New York 5, Detroit G. Washlngton-3, St. Louis C. (11 Innings). Boston 4, Cleveland 0. Philadelphia 9, Chicago 2. National League Chicago 2, New York 3. Pittsburgh-Boston, postponed, rain. St. Louis 1, Br-o::iyn 2. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 8. International League , Montreal 3-1, Newark 2-2. Buffalo 3-0, Baltimore 11-0. Rochester 4, Jersey City 7. Toronto 3, Syracuse 6. American Association Toledo 8, Kansas City 0. Columbus 7, St. Paul 4. Indianapolis 0, Milwaukee 4. MONDAY American Association Louisville 9, VInneapolis 6. Toledo 7, Kansas City 1. Columbus 2, St. Paul 8. Western International Spokane 4, Victoria 3 (10 in nings). Yakima 7, Bremerton 4. American Association Louisville 9, Minneapolis 0. Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2, San Diego 3 LING THE TAILOR We are takinr cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert POWf THIS IS NO FISH STORY Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower proudly displays a catch made by him and his four brothers on the first day of their collective vacation at Big Lake, near Mihocqua, Wisconsin. Gen. "Ike" dressed In real vacation togs for the sport. GAMES CALLED OFF Owing t0 wet grounds and showers the fastball games in the Girls' Fastball League arranged for last evening were cancelled. Oakland 4, San Francisco 8, Portland 1, Seattle 8. Los Angeles C, Hollywood 4. Wcslern International Yakima 7, Tacoma 11. Vancouver 3, Bremerton 5 (11 , Innings)., Victoria 15, Spoxanc 9. Wenatchee 4, Salem 1 (13 Millbank is a Mild, Cool, Straight Cut Virginia Cigarette Simple words but they mean- AM Ask for them today! MILLBANK STRAIGHT CUT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES CASHING IN ON OUTDOOR LIFE Central Interior Getting Organized for Hunting and Fishing, Local Man Reports Famous for Its outdoor attractions such as sport fishing and big and small game hunting, the central Interior country will soon be cashing in on these resources 'in an orgariized Way, according to C. II. Collins of the Dally News stal? who Is back from a motor tour which took him as far as Babine and Ootsa Lakes. At Pendleton Bay, Babine Lake, the provincial Forest Branch is clearing land which will become available to campers. At Oootsa Lake, a Southern California man is establishing a new lodge, which will cater to wealthy guests from the United States. There also Ed Van Tine, veteran guide and big game hunting organizer, Is increasing his accommodation and he already lias many big game hunting parties lined up for this fall. Speaking of the interior crops, Mr. Collins says that hay Is be hind owing to the cool, cloudy weather which has characterized the reason, bats is well headed out now and looks like a good crop. Vegetables and field crops are also promising. Some of the interior farmers are beginning to lose Interest in dairying, feeling they are not getting enough for their milk. Building improvements In various Interior towns were noted by Mr. Collins, particularly at Burns Lake where projects Include two new garages and service stations. , Accompanied by Dick Wrath-all, Mr. Collins made a real outdoor holiday of a week's motor trip to the Interior. They camped alongside the road each night Instead of staying in hotels. There was good fishing at Babine Lake the average being 5 and 6-pounders with a high of 9 pounds. The fishing at Ootsa ipemed to be off when they were there. Evidence of moose, bear and grouse were plentiful. Speaking of the condition of the highway, Mr. Collins said that, except for some pot holes, the road was In vry good shape, CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 CIVIC CENTRE SWIM CLASSES ARE POPULAR The Civic Centre sponsored swimming classes under Miss Marjorle Jackson are progressing favorably In spite of the weather. Of a total registration of 50 wbuld - be swimmers average classes of 30 have kept the instructional staff busy. Miss Jackson has been assisted In her work by Lavema Llnney and Betty Wide. It Is planned to present diplomas to participants at the classes If they have reached a minimum degree of efficiency by the end of the summer. The Red Cross Water Safety awards are among those the boys and rlrls may win and from the irogress made. to date by.sdme of the pupils, It appears'likely there will be many who win awards. smitherswTns baseball game Defeated Hums Lake by Score of 20 to 1 SMTTHERS The Smlthers ; senior baseball team travelled 100 miles to Burns Lake on Sun-, day for a gall game In that town. They came home with a 20-4 win tucked In the bag. Burns Lake was not able to field Its best team since a number of them were taking advantage of the good weather to harvest crops. The score by lnnrngs was as follows: Smlthers 2 50 210 560 Burns Lake 200 010 100 Line-ups: Smlthers Lewis 2b, Leach cf, Spiccr p, G. Hetherlngton fb, Deluge ss, J. Hetherlngton 3b, Syr- nyk c, J. Watson rf ,W. Watson If. Burm Lake Williams sb. Rush 3b, Anderson cf, Deeder fb, Lougheed rf, Strouts If, Gerow ss, C. Lord c, B. Lord p. KEN BLACK UP IN GOLF PLAY EDMONTON O) Ken Black, veteran campaigner from Vancouver, defending the title he won in 1939, advanced from the opening round of the amateur golf championship tournament yesterday with an 8 and 7 win over Kenny Pirle of Vancouver. BOMB U-BOAT PLANT LONDON (CP) Superforts based at Marham, Norfolk, and R.A.F.. Lancasters from Mlldenhall have been testing the effects of big bombs on the massive concrete U-boat assembly plant at Farge. near Bremen. presenting no difficulty to driving at the maximum legal speed limit all along uie way. There have been some exaggerated reports as to the unfavourable condition of the road. An Apology To our many friends and good customers who depend on us to deliver Ford cars and trucks, we apologize for our inability to meet your demands. Due to material shortages, strikes and the great demand for Ford products, our small quota has been inadequate to meet the demand. We are doing our best to obtain cars and trucks. The Ford Motor Com pany is doing their best to supply us. Our hope is that production will soon increase so we may call you and say: "Your new Ford car is on the way." S.E. PARKER LTD. Ford and Monarch Dealers 170 E. 3rd Ave. Phone 83 Sport page Comments In looking bacK over the arrangements made for sport In connection with the recent visit of H.M.CJS. Uganda and Crescent one is glad to give credit to the organization by the central committee that made the many functions held during the five-day visit so successful. i Surely it emphasizes what has already been advocated In these columns that is, the formation of a co-ordinating committee for all the different sports in the city. These ships will be returning to Prince Rupert from time to time. Knowing this, it should be apparent to everyone that It Is desirable to have a continuing committee, a committee that Is familiar with what lias been done and what perhaps was not so well done so that In future everything may be better done. It U also desirable for our own city athletic activities. There was a tremendous amount of work done behind the scenes. The setting up of the boxing ring Is a big Job. Then It had to be taken down and stored away "so as to be readily available for future shows. The arranging of the gymnasium for the lacrosse game entailed a lot of work. In this connection It will be neces sary to have tne wnoie oi me spectator accommodation screened off. That will take time, equipment and organization. The marking out of foot ball, baseball and fastball; grounds must be properly done and 'done by people who know ! how. The success of the past week's activities Is a matter of congratulation to those responsible The future success of such similar activities will depend on good organization and the answer to this is a city-wide co-ordinating council. The Canadian Legion took the lead In calling the meeting that resulted In tfie formation of the committee that handled last week's entertainment. 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