! .'li 1"' YACHT JEANNE i ft: Prince Uttpm 23afT? F3etef Tuesday,- July 19, 1949 Baseball Six Big REACHES PORT Another Capital to Capital Racer in Prince Itupert Another delayed yacht In the International Power Boat Association's capital to capital BASEBALL SCHEOUU July Chan I. Ju'y m July 2IUMer, merciuls. July31-SaV0, Aug. 2v,.. footbaiil: Legion Wins Over Motors Experience Triumphed Over Youth in Last Night's Came Experience triumphed over youth last night as Canadian Legion defeated Oeneral Motors two goals to nil in the city Football League. There was no scoring In the marathon which was run lust A. Sim'ds'n. S 22 5 Pavlikls (Si ... 30 10 Cornwall C) ... 20 7 Dahl 1 Mi 27 5 Morgan (Si 27 6 U. Sim'ds'n (Si 20 8 11 .500 14 .467 12 .462 12 .444 11 .407 8 .400 week from Olympiu to Juneau through Nanaimo and Prince Rupert lias been in Prince Rupert sine the end of the week and will turn south from lu're to cruise leisurely homeward. It is the trim and speedy little '.'-footer Jeanne with Mr. and GREATEST SHAVING VALUE EVER 0; 1 first half, but shortly after thej Interval, Smith drove In thej Legion's first counter from Bowman's well taken corner kick. Later in the second half, Smith and Armstrong combined 1 neatly to split the defense, 'C0MM 0 . . . ye s the finest of all fine cuts for greater smoking satisfaction ! BUY THE LARGE 25 POUCH i V W J "V U If I Smith pushing the ball past. Boulter for the Legion's second j goal. I Legion won the toss and elect- i ed to shoot downhill. Prinej started the game for the Motors WITH 10 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES INDI J J and made headway. However, the Legion defense soon transferred the game and Smith and tiieu Armstrong were stopped Just in time. Boulter was eood rr : , Mrs. George Moore, Its owners, on board. ' j, Jeanne made the first lap of ; the race from Olympiu to Nan-; aimo but abandoned the race when choppy waters of Johnston Straits, between Vancouver Island and the mainland north of Seymour Narrows, made it seem advisable not to continue. However, this did not deter Mr. and Mrs. Moore fnom carrying on to pick their weather and come on by easv stages putting in at such points as Alert Bay, Port Alexander, Safety Cove. Bella Bella and Klemlu. They reached here at 10:30 Saturday night. Instead of going to Alaska, however, they decided to crui.se Into such waters as Gardner Canal, Rivers Inlet and left today on their return south. Jeanne, equipped with 141 h p. Chrysler-Royal Engine, flies the flag of the Queen City Yacht Club of Seattle. 111 V'iiVsVflfrSl as he stopped a hard drive by Yelland and then came out to clear from Armstrong who came 1IB K(i HANDY MOlSTUREPROOT POUCH Mr- S iff .' ; N w i W n 1 1 l 'VV.V -3 II VI '.. I Of !TY -TJt: r" close. Legion continued to press but the Motors defence held them out. Smith was stopped just in time, and then, at the other end, a Motors raid was stopped by Eby and Dawes only one each of the other two teams are among those present. fjMV'BM with Price and Currie close in. Legion forced a corner and, with Boulter beaten, Wilson cleared off the line. Veterans' pressure continued with Smith, Armstrong and Yelland all shooting past but the first half ended Combines Instant Blade Changing with Superior Shaving Comfort and Double-edge Economy . Pniov extra shavine luxurv Judging by the way the averages dipped in the last week, it is reasonable to predict that, by the end of the season, an honorable .333 will get you into the l'laee of fame. Tonight the tail-end Merchants tackle the league-leading Savoys in quest of their first decision over the Hotel-men. The Merchant's brain ' .", I . A . ) with no score. After the interval several Lea;-1 Ion raids were turned back with f WORTH WINNING! This magnificem golden trophy, donated by the First National Bank of Ketchikan, is the glittering bone L change blades presto... with the amazing new Gillette One-Piece Razor and Gillette Blade Dispenstr. Makes shaving faster, easier, far more convenient. Buy yours now I difficulty. Then Blackmore and Price got in close and the 4 t....- j.j ii ...... I K-itoi,wwin vvu.a uitfcv ua wut auvises mac wings arePl.ice.s hard drive rebounded " going to be d.lterent from nowioff the in.side of the on. Look for the Merch.nntu . 1... ... ' 01 contention between the Ketchikan High School "Kayhl" basketball team and Booth Memorial High 8chool "Rainmakers" of Prince Rupert. Won first by the Kayhl team In the 1947-48 season, It now reposes in custody of the Rainmakers who cap-' tured it last spring. Some of this year's contenders may see their children playing for it because it is engraved for competition up to 1962. It was delivered to the Rainmakers by their Coach Alex Bill a fortnight .ago. Photo by Chandler This week's review of the Clly Baseball League waiting averages reveals figures still in the astronomical level but on the way down from last week. Miner Simundser. went to the head of the class by being out fishing. However, if he does not return to the line-up before next week, lie will forfeit his place in the Big Six due to the number of times at bat requirement, liiis v,ctu only payers ' ' with a minimum of twenty times at bat are reported. Savoy still dominates the heavy hitting class with four of their players in--the first six. SPECIAL LOW-PRICE OFFER! Gillette Rocket One-Pieci Rater one Gillette Diipns in the win column :s their new bar and back into ulav. Owens motto. with 10 Gillette Blue Mi. REGULAR $7.00 VALUt SOCCER SCHEDULE Schedule for the North Star Smith a hard drive but 1 quickly converted as drove the ball Into the the Legion and rle.irpfl t, kf 1 ' r h et 1 i npl shot over. Then Currie was persistent but Creer broke up the play and fed Bowman who made a good run. Blackmore found Alexander an Interesting opponent. Then Armstrong's hard drive was stopped by Boulter at the expense of a corner. Bowman's well taken corner was net for -custodian caught Trophy football series Is as fol Business and Professi the Legion's first counter. Mot-;Dawes and Eby were sound ors resumed pressing but ton . . .. . . lows: July 18 Oeneral MUcrs v? Canadian Legion. nonio na mail wvrir 1 r n w u a v. i .1 u-? vm j uiunc (i j at uuu Price move. much dribbling spoiled the attack. Price tested Krause with steby to Currie to Alexander stopped Blackmore. . HANDf- HOME SSI MARGARET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 ATONE BUIDINO Let's be frank about Fitness -It's smart to be healthy Yelland was prominent. Then Armstrong and Smith combined neatly to split the Motors defense and Smith scored his own and his team's second goal of the night. Motors kept trying as Sharpe fed his forwards neatly but the f SUNTAN TIMER How much time she can spend in the sun without risking a burn no longer is guesswork for Lois Westgren of Cleveland. She is holding a "suntan meter" to determine tanning energy of sunlight and artificial light. It gives a reading which may be translated n-adily in terms of minutes it takes to get a sunburn. GENERAL C0!: Building and F " - k.r. ROOFS -C OIL Bl'l PH0' Black 687 R P.O. Bo: Legion defence held out thei PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 attack and the game ended with no further score, the Legion being the winners by two goals to Jane you , houM check the.e dull, f,M. ,;,,. VM.,;y. demands are heavy on your lime a, well a, mine. So, with the , . dren u e lto,h need to be keen and thrp. And that'. u here Z ly ea,ty health eountt we thould keep fit." To keep "up to par" you mut feel right. You can't if you l.ave trouble caused by "irregularity" due to lack of bulk foods in wnlt For the whole family Poat'i are better Bran Flake, that provide Senile, laxative action. Help make food waste, move promptly 1 1 3 -Keep you feeling fit. Enjoy wholesome wheat nourishment too-POST'S BRAN FLAKES are made with otljer parts of wheat. nil. COMMENTS Legion -Krause was safe in goal. Duwes did well but Eby was the best back. Alexander played hard. Yelland played be discussed and two films on football will be shown. The City Football League standing to date: WELLS C LIMIT H. S. Whale FOR YOUR ROCK li CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed his usu-ii sound eame. Greer Complete Mm never wasted a ball and fed A Product of Gtntral Foods Bowman and Armstrong effect I opular, appetizing Post'g Bran Flakes grand to eat every morning. Large or regular package. Insist on Post's -they're Letter Bran Flakes. Crating - Park BLUE 780 W L D F A Battery 6 1 0 20 4 Can. Legion ..3 0 5 11 10 Gen. Motors .... 1 1 5 6 17 ively. Bremner did well. Arm strong ws fast and effective 1 HUE Toss Everyone needs BEAUTY You saw It in the News! j j nnmi r QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL B nux 774 Second Ave. DHHn -LHIt5 - like' 'em too! WITH OTHIR PARTS OF WHIAT - --l, .--.itMlxi I Permam'B'. Beauty Cull its bru 204 4th Street 1-109 Prince Rupert Florists PLUS BY-PRODUCTS One hundred pounds of wheat J00 3rdAve. Box 516 Tel. 77 yields 70 pounds of flour. Flowers for All Occasions BYTOWN 5 WOK GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 Agents for SB-' and CUMMINS DIES! with Smith a hustling teammate. Bowman did well on the wing. Motors Boulter in goal was very good-having no chance on the shots that went past. Lien did well. Wilson worked hard. Halvorsen and Sonsteby played hard. Sharpe was good at centre-half. 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