ilati in DEFEAT THIERS 8-1 and Nickerson got a m Mouse at Roose ,y bz:. :M Sunday - n (lie final lx in- . . --r net that saw the Vlli& all BfC .-It"1' the rair runnm? up an .v. I- 1 .!,.; oyer iue h.hu- y was Mooxt' second anC ieaves Watts f &C -"- ui. I'nnr K-.rsAc and no win ;ldes were marked' A je base hit toy Dcm-l Watts and Nickerson c.e fourth, Dahl nd e Moose galloped home .-j.. oy Verne Moore after " L - 1 - ...lift. ',n -.;::n KOi on oise vvuu cn a bad throw from a'-a NiCKerson earner r.lrd base and Dahl c.i 3 circle fay McKlnrion. , W.w W ciij'v tiau tin y to .wore off a single eenit-t In ctat nn ithe mount! In the eighth ::i innings, Moose scored f three lilts both In ! trte on p double, and :ared off a double by w Moose' most produc-Uc of the day. scoring r -i runs tfi three hits, rd run wx scored "alter x btse when hit by a ba.1 Criers' only run was in the sixth inning by , -: ,ct on base on a d wa. batted home by h ? slogle. Downle t i fcasc e inc couUnued in the :.: i Dnni ana uunoar r. " ' the circuit, Dahl get-1 c e after being; struck Bi .h scored on a single rfa'cn of 'the inning; 1h inning looked ex-drab for Watts and whose pitcher, Dick obviously was tiring i rhich pajed off with r m Hiai 1m V o m . ii Vlt.Ul ltA4 mv ivaunmei LOOK FOR THE EW RRD AND WHITE h ctai i Ann LLMrm iiinri c sailings Per Week lor SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN 1'AYLIGIIT SAVING) ways i:30 pjn Coquitlam. 'ays 5 p.m, Catala. urday, 10:15 Camosun. KETCniKAN five in.A - a. auu TTA1 ruiiiia . . t QUEEN CHARLOTTES - "'iwouiT anu rum , . CLEMENTS y 5, 17 and 30 Midnight. 'OH SOUTH ISLANDS My 7 and 19. June 1 Midnight. CtANR. j. SKINNBR W Phone 868 Sports BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Savoy j q Moose 2 1 Watts and Nickerson ..0 4 crowded condition cf th bases. Dick Letourneaj, who hurled a fine game for a young pitcher, struck out seven batters during his seven Innings on the mound, walklns one, and allowlnz 11 hits. In his two Innings on the mound, I amlble struck out five and allowed thre hits. Jaek Rcsedale, on the mound for Moose, struck out 9 "batters and allowed two walks 'and six hits.' MOOSE AB E IB Kurdzeil C. 5 1 2 Ballile rf. (5 Inn) .A 3 0 0 Duncan ff. (4 Inn) . 2 11 Dahl 3 b 3 3 3 Dunbar lb 5 2 3 McKlnnon 2b 5 0 2 Moore If 5 0 2 Mnney ss. : 5 0 0 Maundrell cf 4 0 0 Rosedale p. 4 I 1 41 14 WATTS St NICK EH SON FASTBALL AB R Shier lb. 4 0 Kerr If. - 4 0 Lamtoie cf 3 0 Wlndle ss, 4 1 Downle c. ... 3 0 Dcminato rf 4 0 Lavrgne 3b 4 0 PAarlf 2b 3 0 Letourneau p 2 0 Cloutler cf 0 0 31 I BOX SCORES IB 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 0 6 Box scores in Friday right's fastball league fame In which CStSL Athletics defeated Oen eral Motors were ai follow?: ON.RA. AB R IB Hunter, 2b 7 2 3 Tchabald, ss 5 2 2 Dunbar, p 1 2 Boulton, 3b 4 2 2 Schwab, c . 4 2 1 Nixon, lb .... .... 4 0 0 Berner. rf - 4 0,1 Roberts. If 4 1 0 Chyzck.cf ...4 1 0 GENERAL MOTORS 42 11 11 AB Domjnato, rf 6 Arney, p, 2b 5 Wlndle, ss 5 Lindsay, If Pavlfkis. c Lamble, cf Morgan, 3b Anton, p, "2b .... Bird, lb 5 R IB 0 1 0 0 i . SMITHERS HAS GOOD BASEBALL However, Eighth Inning Blow-Up Was Fatal For Juniors SMITHERS A small group of Smlthers ball fans on Wednes day witnessed 6even of the best innings of basvtoall that have been displayed here for some time when the Junior nine played the Seniors. In the eighth the Juniors went to pieces and lost 11 to 3. The Seniors scored one run in the first Inning, one in the third and one in the seventh. The Juniors scored two runs in .the first Inning and wtnt scoreless until the seventh when they scored one more to tie the game up at three all at the end of the seventh. It was a scheduled seven-inning game but the tie meant extra innings. In the first half of the eighth Spicer, Senior pitcher, came to bat and landed on first as a result of an error at second base. Senkpiel, Senior . lnnl For fieven innlngs . Senior o . . ,? the Juniors out-hit them five to Mayer, centre fielder, n but the dlsastrous eighth filed out to -rlsht field. Then was . .dowrifaU. The young the merry-go-round started. Kil- .lmD. cVinn7n rnn,lf,pr!ible Patrick Senior third baseman ' , and improvement since last year iuw bu uccjj tinw iiciu una went, to second on an error by the Junior right fielder. Walter Delage, short-stop, hit Gordie Hetherlngton, catching for the Seniors, got a three-bagger. Spicer, the Senior pitcher, got a two-bagger, Senkpiel, Senior first baseman, got In on an error at short-stop, and Mayer, the Senior centre-fielder, grounded out short-stop to first. A total of 12 batters faced three Junior pitchers in the eighth Inning for 6 hits and 8 runs. In the eighth 1 innin? the Juniors also committed 8 errors. Had Hann, the Junior second baseman nailed Watson's easy fly the game would have remained a tie of three all in the first half of the eighth. The Seniors took 11 hits against 8 for the Juniors, but the Juniors committed 10 errors against 5 for the Seniors.' - Spicer, Smithers star pitcher, went the round for the Seniors, while the Juniors used Bannister, Thomas, Washbern and Ar nold. It was a tough game for the Juniors to lose as they more than held their own up to the 4 4 3 rsryiumgy 4 o 2 ppggigKKa" Fastball Schedule (Men's First Half) June 2 Gord-.n & Anderson vs. Navy. June 4 Co-op vs. Hi School, June C CNRA vs. Gordon fc Anderson. June 9 Co-op vs. General Motors. June 11 HI School vs. Navy. ; June 13 Co-cp vs, CNRA, June 16 Hi Schoo: vs. Gordon & Anderson. June 18 Navy vs. General Motors. 8LONDIE iil VI PORT ' ' 1 "I can't cancel this date, dear; whatever you do about the fire is air right with me!" great, credit is due to Clarey Goodacre, their coach. Cliff De- oilVP n1( n'f fhp flnftSt ECS- Watson Senior left fielder, pop- L- thdt has been seen in this ped up to second base and Hann, .. t ,nr snme ttme when he Junior second baseman, let it L.ij bounce out of his glove. It .should .v,A w f9u.n n mnh well- have been an easy out. Then deseryed bae on &n overthrow. iatu, oeiuur it-tuna uaseman hit, Malkqw, right fielder, hit, Line-ups were as follows: Junior Clippers Frankle Wat-jn, rf, Thomas, cf -and pr Arnold, lb and p; Goodacre, c; A. Leach, ss; Flockhart, 3b; Cap- ling, If; Hann, 2b; Bannister, p; Washbern, 3b and cf. Seniors Leach, 2b; Spooner, rf; Delage, ss; Hetherlngton, c; Spicer, p; Senkpiel, lb; Mayer, cf Kllpatrick, 3b; Walter Wat son, If; Malkow, rf. Ladies' Fastball . ,.u,,i tempCT" alti ! "ii. B30NOMI For Sale By First Halt June 3 KhataCa Clubfvs. Moose. - . f June 5 Gordon & Anderson vs. High School. i June 10 Khatada Club vs mVi School. '"Juhela-Moose vlftJotdfirfra Anderson. June 17 Oordon & Anderson vs. Khatada Cl"jb. June 19 ih School vs Moose. Baseball Scores SUNDAY National Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 1, Brooklyn; 6, Pittsburgh 0-7, Boston 2-8. Cincinnati 5-9, New York 3-13. American Phllaae)phla 2, S Louis 7. New York 11, Cleyeland '9. SATURDAY National Pittsburgh 9. New York 10. Chicago 7, Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn 5, Boston 0. American New York 8, Cleveland 4. Washington 4, Detroit 5. : r- Baseball Schedule June 1 Moose W&N June 5 Savoy Moose June 8 W&N Savoy June 12 Moose W&N June 15 Savoy Moose June 19 W&N Savoy June 22 Moose W&N June 26 Savoy Moose June 29 W&N Savoy W&N represents Watts and Nickerson. "DEPLORABLE" ROAD WINNIPEG fc G. W. Vande- water of Vancouver hasn't a high opinion of the TransCanada Highway, or at least part of it. He termed the road between Fort William and Winnipeg "deplor able" after he arrived here. To by-pass the 400-mile stretch he June 24 Khatada Cluj.vsv drove 606 miles Moose. 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