TCi; - Hups 23afT? HeSi Saturday. June 25. 1949 LEGION TAKES 5-2 WIN FROM MOTORS IN. CITY FITBA' LEAGUE Canadian Legion had their best win of the season rtpfp.itpd fJpnpral Motors bv 5 coals to 1. ; f OUT I L f, to ? . t-J VOTE v. - , , Jast evening in the North Star-City League football I competition. . Play opened at a fast pace with Eby clearing well and then Olsen being lucky to clear at the other end. Mercer went close from Owen'j ' ' corner kiclc. Eby stopped Bob Armstrong converted a clever Currie and Price shot past. Gen- cross from Armstrong and then eral Motor forward line show-'afu?r Armstrong goud exchanges . . . ,, j tied "ru the score when Boulter let; nothing came of it. Yelland was good and Krause saved from Pat a simple shot slip between his i ofeyptessing true. Burton I Ale "Have a case ha,dy at all times" 7 ,Msrti Wilson following Bob Currie s legs. Krause saved irom nmri good centre. Krause was lucky nci cornwell was dangerous, to clear and the Legion defence John wlUon cleared strongly got in a tangle with Smith hand- Arnut A"lg WM Jual too high. Ung the ball. From the penalty d referee spot Pat WHson drove the ball payerjL well out of Krause's reach to , w , . Rmilh it V"-r3 ; put the Motors a goal up. Baxter and Aird were good anl i ne ui i u jma vwii clearing well twice and then the Legion forwards indulged in a " " 0,.U . i J Dt tt'il "ru"' over. OVU i it aiivi x ill n-; twell lust, heaiiint! of. lne son made an opening that Owen Motors again displayed very neat combination with all the for- wasted. Krause saved twice. J Price and Baxter were good but Robinson cleared. Boulter field-1 wards taking part but Bob I Currie just missed a header, i Krause was lucky to clear when the lost the ball. Murray gave sr Boulter a good shot and Boulter was lucky to clear from Armstrong. Cornwell headed over from Murray's good comer but ed Baxter's fine centre. Smith stopped two rushes and then from Owens Pat Wilson put the Motors two goal up. Murray tested Boulter and the latter was lucky when Price hit the upright. Cornwell replaced Price and at once made his presence felt. Swet Copwol Cigartli olwoyt reach yog So an'toy tHt comittont tmoothrwM, mUdnii, laUv facioi of Swet Cop, th t . s ) ciflorttt Climb on th Sweat Capt bandwagon. V5. COAST LIMITED ' the Legion's dangerous attacks were bound to teil and Armstrong put hU team ahead from Baxter's pass. Aird s grand drive was saved by Boulter who brought off another great save when John Wilson miskicked !AV.W.W.'.V.V.V.V.W.,., It'i fh popular thing to do. tfltii , --z mi, jand turned the ball Into goal. Murray centred and Baxter madt J ! the score 4-2 for the Legion. The Motors came right back and Mer mm cer was just high with a good McKay, Pat Wilson, Mercer, Lien. Owens. 1 i drive. Robinson and Smith Driving In with a large school bauer is a welder by tr. ( bus, H. Wabauer and Emll Sves has been operating 1 traded long drives and Charlie Commodore Cafe Currie just missed. Then from a freekick Yelland caught the Motors defence napping and scored the fifth and final goal arrvied In the city Thursday from Burns Lake and may decide to locate here. Mr. Wal- station at Burns Lake I-time following arrin. Vancouver. Referee S. P. Woodside. Linesmen Haig and Halver-sjn. Goal scorers Wilson P. 2; Baxter 2. Armstrong 2; Yelland 1. for the Legion. "Better Thn Ever" Teams: J Best Food and Service In City 5 VANCOUVER NEW WESTMINSTER VICTORIA TKil dvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquof Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia gj Phone 17 (or Send-Out Order J Business and Professiom . : . ? David uavia . . Chow, tnow, ji Third Ave. Mgr. jt Canadian Legion Krause, Eby. Smith, Bremner, Yelland, Greer, Baxter, Aird, Price, Armstrong. Murray, Cornwell. 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