f" I Ami 5t ,. 4 j&Qimj! 73" f Canadian Leg!' Tuesday, Aug. 288l ' p.Uti.n-Plr Soccer Schedule (Mobley Cup) Aug. 13 Canadian Legion v& General Motors, Aug. 15 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. Aug. 19 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. . Aug. 22 General Motors vs. Canadian Legion. ' ffl -"jr aattert Sent q . vain Uenprnl in.. Canadian iy I" it Sport Shots The largest crowd ever to see' a Western International League baseball game in Yakima 4.575 watched the league-leading Bears increase their margin over second-place Vancouver by beating the Caps 3-1 on Wednesday night of last week. Lefty Lloyd Dickey handcuffed Vancouver for 8 23 innings before his control left him completely and he issued fouri I walks to force in Vancouver's ; i only run. With the bases jam-' med and Len Tran in the bat ter's box, Manager Joe Orengo was quick to use his newest addition to the pitching staff, Gene Babbitt, former Snokanp relief ace, who joined the Yak- Ima club this week. Babbitt i tossed four pitches in getting j Tran to end the game by flying : out to Snag Moore in centre-1 field. Dickey struck out 11 men and had his best control of the season until the ninth. He then issued four of his six passes. Dickey fanned six of the first 11 Vancouver batters to face him and allowed six hits. Bob Will- I w? Tra"'S errr' a hit h batter and Moore's double i i Hit i 4 i " ,-pnr J S Fos- of McGUl University's radia tion laboratory, can turn his mind to lighter problems than those posed by the University's big cyclotron. When a reporter went to in , terview him, the scientist told; tim how to get 30 shaves oul oi j a single razor Diaae. "Talro' nnw snm) find wasll vour face and rinse it," said Dr Foster. "That gets rid of the dirt. Then soap and rinse it again. "That gets rid of the scum vnn nn'l hpllpvp this SPlim TWEEDSMU1R PARK An intriguing outdoor scene in the famous country south of Burns Lake which is attracting attention not only as to'irist and big game hunting area but because of new mining and industrial developments including Aluminum Co. of Canada power source. 'the good-natured M agellt for the Department of , Vrvr I ,.iFROM RI.ADE - r,..,., i. S3 in .h- fu I"!'! ee runs,Col. Keith Dixon, former agent. Seagram's I , w ;JiJnl"l"!nt ,a uMter, nuclear physicist in charge Kinqs Plat' CANADIAN WHISKY The price is roo'tfdtureix ThiiadvrtlMint it not publithcd or diiplaytd by rht liqiacJ Uovtrnmtnl of Inluh Columbia. Pro fessional ami Bw ' is still there until you try it drag the razor straight down yourself. It's this dirt and your face. Use a glancing mo-scum which dulls and clogs the tion, so that the razor moves razor. both down and across your face "Soap your face a third time, at the same time. It's the and this time you can use shav- same as sharpening !a pencil Ing soap,' although it's not nec- with a knife. It gives Vtter re-essary, then shave. But don't suits and saves the blade." August 9, 1949. Batterypnsj CupTOpener General Motors Fights Hard ) Although Beaten Four to Ope ! Heavy Battery moved into the' lead in the Mobley Cup compe-tition standing by defeating a General Motors side by four goals to one in a hard-fought match last night. This game was the first of the Mobley Cup com- 1 petition. Battery's first score was net- i ted by Pavlikis shortly after play commenced. Vuckovich added a I ' second counter for Armv hpfni o i -. the interval. Resumption of play saw Pavlikis head a beauty past Boulter for the Battery's third. tally. Then D. Gomez drove home the fourth from close in.' The Motors' nine men still strove hard and their sinele ! tally finally came when Currie and P. Wilson were right through on Morgan who deflected the leather into his own net in attempting to clear. General Motors nine won the toss and elected to kick uphill. The first keep tested was Boul ter who caught and cleared Ward's long drive completely. Play continued on level terms until Ward had Boulter at full stretch in saving his dangerous lob. In the ensulne snrnmhle Lien kicked clear. A free kick for Battery proved fruitless. Bish op was clever and then Pav likis shot strongly and, although he failed to score first time, he snared the rebound and pushed it carefully past Boulter for the opening goal. A breakaway by "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 251 Nolk Fur Aiilkatinii For a rhlh l.irrnse NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 13th day of September next the undersigned. LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE, PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1051. intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Club License in respect of the premises sitnat at Second Avenue West, City ff . . Prlnfa . Dunn,. 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Gomez at the other end I by lound Boulter vprv o-nnH oi.'nf though conceding a corner. A few minutas later, Boulter again ' UP saved, this time marvelously at j point Diank range from Gomez, and then again from Pavlikis.' Price cleared, strongly and Motors, then had a short soell of pressing, but found that nine men cannot hold eleven. In a few moments Vuckovich had a good run and shot past Boulter to give the Army a two-goal lead. Half-time found play at midfield. P. Wilson kicked off for Motors on the resumption. A. Gomez had replaced Veitch. Motors soon forced a corner but :t .proved fruitless. Next moment J. Wilson was clearing Motors lines when Pavlikis threatened. Play continued evenly with Motors players giving as good as they got. The extra two men finally began to tell and Vuckovich gathered a pass and centred nicely to Pavlikis who headed a smartly-taken goal. A few minutes later D. Gomez finish ed the movement with the Army's fourth counter. Then Bishop was outstanding, making a fine run and finally driving narrowly by. Motors strove strenuously and Morgan deflected Currie's dangerous centre Into the Battery mesh while attempting to clear with three Motors J. forwards in close. Battery returned quickly and Boulter did well to, punch a Parkhouse lob away. Then Pavlikis was through again but was tripped. Vuckovich drove the resulting penalty shot high over the bar. Battery drove hard now and forced three a abortive comers, but the Motors defence held out to the fina: whistle. Battery bsing the winners by four goals to one. Teams: Battery Morgan, Dunbic BE: Ferguson, Mazzone, Veitch, I Gomez, Vuckovich, Parkhouse. Pavlikis, D, Gomez, Ward, A Gomez. loss General Motors Boulter, Lien has J. Wilson, Price, Bishop, Halver-sen, Is R. Currie, P. Wilson, Owens It was a good game to watch Play was even but Battery had the extra man. HOW THEX PLAYED Battery Morgan was safe ir. goal. Dunbar and Ferguson were good backs. Mazzone did well Veitch played hard and F. Gomes was effective. Vuckovich dlu well, Parkhouse was fast, Pavlikis was a constant threat. D. Gomez, played his usual hard game, combining well with Ward. A. Gomez tried hard. General Motors Boulter In SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCB RUPERT 'south by plane today after a uiic-i V1.-1L nine Uil UlliClUl UUM- ness . Residence of the late Mrs Nellie Beveridae Beveride on on Third Third Av Av- West has been purchased 1 Harry irry Blackburn, Blackburn, proprietor proprietor , the Hrwfll Hotl who u-lth Mrs. Blackburn, has now taken residence therein, f : ! iv. fv.: nutria 4 STILL GOING STRONG Capt. H. E. Nedden, former commodore of Canadian National Coast Steamships, now in command of luxury cruise ship Corsair in Alaska service. goal was very good. Lien and Wilson worked hard. Halver-sen did well. Bishop was very good and Price was effective. Owens did well. P. Wilson was always dangerous and Currie worked ard and centred well The Motors could have done with Olsen and C. Currie, but put, up good show with only nine men Referee S. P. Wood.slde. Linesmen W. Lambie, J. Dav idson. Advertise in tne Daily News'. CEKT1WCATB, OF TITLE NO 8042-1 TO LOT TWENTY-POUR (24). BLOCK TWENTY-NINE (29), SECTION SIX (6). CITY OP PRINCE RUPERT, MAP 923 WHEREAS satlKfuctory proof ot of the nbove Certificate of Title issued in the jiume of Neil MncLeau been filed la this office, notice! hereby Riven that I shall at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional r-oi.ifi. Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B. c ' this ltfth day of July, 1949, AD ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles. 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