driving the ball J i Cornwell by ? H; i- prince tlupcci Dafip HcS3 T Tuesday, August 16, 1949. INDUSTRIAL Battery past for a corner. Smith. Wy- . ,nn,cA hill f I v ' -HSv"- A . . . . i att ana ionit u- - i Dunbar cleared, following Soccer League Defeated Canadian Legion 1- Monday JS'ixht corner, Morgan just saved right on the goal line the Legion's ten men were putting on pres- w Aia4NH anH then DISPLAY IS INTERESTING Small, but varied array industrial exhibits featured vitj-h hmtf un an attack. I t A brilliant run av Darmi1.. . . . f the Civic Centre carnival offers .. , .kiu k- k -raue saveu , r v fair indication of the craft players and then drove the ball was tnrou?h but Morgan saved. and Industrial products bein well clear oi jtrause gave the),, thp rmbined efforts of manufactured in this area. growing Heavy Battery the only goal of; Veitch and Morgan to check llaSt night'S MWey CUP f00t" ' Cornwell a moment later. Greer Th The .. win u, .... . ... L ; : . . . i puts the nou.sea in ine apparatus atu, atus evm gym- pym- Koii jjj (jvture f;t,,,. : - . i - .. r . i r...i and Sunbere defended well head of tnei Krause saved from Pavlikis uemre Duuumg. me display romuet,ition vickers' u iisii'Sim ii emu it Calvert usiuuis ttmuj ni Ti-i Jifrrti demerit is not pJJeJwsl Ji-pUvt-J by the Liquor Control BuarJ o hv she (lukrmmrnl ni llnt.sh jitttmhia ranges from handicrafts to fish-J ( The Battery started with only frv 1 1 n ill nil : i r 1 1 1 iiii't lit ifs n ... .... i - piont ni.ivers nut Knniui c-ic table of models of two proposed . - the first k , rnd Veitch stopped Murray. Cornwell forced a corner but it was cleared. A hard-fought match ended in a 1-0 win for Battery who are now at the head of the Mobley Cup League. Canadian Legion- KrauS, Sun-bre. Eby. Bremner, Oreer, Bow citv before proceeding to the district schools. "berg and Eby defended well as Primitive native handicraft interior. the Bulery forced p,ay t(own The mobile unit remained at wlln its resultant articles of hi Tne Legion had only ten Nelson Bros, up to noon today. W beauty is demonstrated men Gomez defended well and RESPONSE FAIR TO T.B. CLINIC The two travelling tuberculosis x-ray clinics which began then moved to the citv. The D-v lrb- Aoranam oi Mas- then Dunbar Just managed to. Cornwell man, Wyatt. Smith, Canadian Fish and Cold Storage1 and Port Edward who sits bJock Cornwell. Bond came r ..imt is scheduled to he the making native baskets out ofit . ,, han Q Murray. . ' 1 wwr. " '- w Kuni OV-TTJIin.! . . . . pruce roots and cedar bark first industrial ulant to be vis- assured and Dunbar relieved the Hevuy Battery Morgan; Maz-zone, Dunbar, Bond, Veitch. -....w.-, 7,iilr,tvi-h I.iiifer Pav- She also has on display a quan HEAD TEACHERS' GROUP Dr. Bernlce MacNaughton, dean of women at V High School and a member of the senate of the University of Npw Brunswick ent of the Canadian Teachers' Federation. Witn her at the federation s co -m Ottawa are, left U) right: George Croskery of Ottawa, secretary-treasurer- kt f Didsbuy. Alta., vice-president; and Past Presid ent C. J. Cates of Vanuver ' i pressure by driving the return a survey in Uiis district Monday jle(j handled 355 persons on the tity of crochet work. Both of f shot outside his own upright " k ijor a corner. Greer stopped The school features! display 0onez but Murray shJt Referee S. P. Woodside. Uues:nen Halvorsen, J. N. from Bowman's pass. Morgan K then came on. Krause saved' f first day at Prine IiuptTt and Tort Eilwaui. . Tlic mobile urJt, at Nelson Bros, cannery gave! x-rays to 205 during the day! while the "breakdown" machine! In the Health Unit building handled 105. ; PALMER Wrf FIRST CLASS MATCII . " faml! f yesterday by car for class match to It was a first HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Walter Gans, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. ilcMacken, Spokane; Harold King, Silverdale, Washington; Mr. and .Mrs. A. the interior. They will attend 1 AM O'SHAJ King Edward and Booth Memorial High School with literature in support of the forthcoming bylaws. Locally manufactured office furniture is the centre of the display of Woodbilt Products Ltd. while Malison's Uuhuister- CHICAGO 0j . watch but the Battery had the more constructive and dangerous forward line. Both defences were very good. Krause did well in goal. Sunberg turned in an of Badin. North d Health Unit officials desrrib-! Kali and fami'y. Merritt; J. f d the number as -fair" and Haslett. Vancouver; W. G. Scott. ontii.,o n .,..-. Prince Rurjert: D. Dickson. the convention of the A.s.sociatei; Boards of Trade of Central Bii'.-Ish Columbia at Smithers.aud will then proceed south on a three weeks' holiday. Advertise in tne Dally News! grand job ah through and in J .h Prince Runert: Mrs O Sund-Jm8 nas examples of fiae. Joe- lealtii Jimmy Urn, California, 63 to Tt hole p!ay-o!f ytVit the SlC.dOU top p:ut O'Shanler "workj" Demaret's to-lelt him $70tt) se well after Ward and Pavlikis had engaged In good combination. Gomez made a good run and Pavlikis shot clear across the gpal with flo one up to convert. Pavlikis hit the crossbar. Eby eJeared well. Murray's free luck was fisted away by Morgan. Pavlikis and Ward got away but Krause saved on the line. Sun-berg cleared strongly and Morgan had to have. Greer broke up an attack and Eby stopped Ward. The Battery had eleven players for the second half but the Legion had only ten. -Play opened fast with both forwards hues attacking well. Morgan fisted the ball off CornweU's nic iiiran.il siiyilc UUUil r ' the week. I heine, Sandspit; H. D. Foster, i Vancouver; J. Mattise, Vancou- . The "breakdown" unit will ver; C. Kurvink, Santa Monica, remain at the Health Unit California; C. B. Crosker, Van-fcuihiing for the next fortnisht couver; G. Askin, Vancouver; T. whjle the mobile van will visit CosteUo, Et-re'tt, Washington; Various industrial plants in theH. D. Hughes, Vancouver. Soccer Schedule ally - made home furniture. Brydes, McLean and Rudder-ham have a showing of office equipment. Philpott, Evitt and Co. have a display of paint products and W. R. Love Electric Co. shows a selection of ouboard marine motors, batteries, magnetos, chain drives and roller bearings. The wide selection of seafood products produced on this coast are the basis of the Nelson Advertiic is ir.e i at his best too. Greer did a effective game at back with Eby the second half was outstand-U;g. Bremner tried hard and Bowman did well. Wyatt was an aggressive player and very dangerous in the second half. Cornwell was the best forward was fair but ineffective at close but got little support. Murray quarters. Smith tried hard but lacked ball control. Still fur ten men they did well. Morgan was good and on one occasion lucky. Mazzone and Dunbar tackled aggressively and kicked hard. Veitch was a strong defender. .Durrow Gomez was erratic at times but I" AWWV.V.'.V.WA'A'W LtASKHALL SCOhES AV.VA'A'.W.W.VAW.W American Detroit 3. Cleveland 4 Washing Um 2, Boston 3 New York 5, Philadelphia 9 Chicago 8, St. Louis 2 National St. Louis 5. Chicaeo 2 Pittsburgh 9, Cinclnnatll 7 Only games scheduled. MONDAY Vancouver 14, Wenatchee 11 Spokane 12, Victoria 11 SUNDAY Western International Yakima 2-2, Bremerton 1-0 Salem 5-8, Tacoma 2-7 Victoria 15, Spokane 4 Only games scheduled Sunday. SATURDAY Bremerton 7, Yakima 3 , Spokane 7-2. Vancouver 2-4 Wenatchee B-4, Victoria 1-3 Salem 12, Tacoma 4 Pacific Coast MONDAY Sacramento 8, Fan Diego 9 SUNDAY Oakland 7-2, Seuttl0-3 ill head. Eby and Sunbere stonDed Bros. Fisheries and British Col-! Pavlikis and Vuckovich. Mur- umbia Packers displays (Mobley t up) Aug. 19 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. Aug. 22 General Motors vs Canadian Legion. Aug. 26 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. (Stuart .Shield) Aug. 29-Sluart Shield Competition-First Round. Sept. 1-Stuart Shield Final (Mobley t up) Sept. 5 General Motors vs The industrial exhibition. which is being held this year for the second time since the war ray centred dangerously but Dunbar cleared. Morgan fisted away a corner kick. Pavlikis ami Ward brofce through and Pavlikis beat his man but his shot hit the bar. The. Buttery forwards got away again from Gomez' pass but Pavlikis'. shot in connection with the carnival. Villi ' St l ' Phonr his great run and goal was thd feature of the game. Bond did a' was organized by Ed. Musseliam chairman of the committee. You saw It in the News! It Pays to Ao.ertise! very good "Jacz oi all parts" stunt. In goal at the start he saved what seemed a sure goal. Later he did well out hi the , Heavy Battery. Sept. 9 Canadian Legion vs i General Motors. went right across fruitlessly. Smith broke through but shot weaklv Sunherv rUawH n I oept. iz Heavy Battery vs grand style but Gomez beat four! tieId' ,aki? and Ward ave i Canadian Legion. m.n nn,i fiuv,i ,i.v. - grand display of progressive .......... v. wiiii u auui t , , .. , . away out of Krauses reach to I ,orard Tlielr Passln8 and; five the Battery the lead. Thc'reUm sa" were wel1 co"" AMvvwvy.vlW.vAW trolled and effective but neither1 'Suffered Much With Constipation' San Francisco 9-2, Kan Diec,0J could beat Krause. Park-- house was last and aggressive. I J A newcomer Lister tried hard. ! Legion attached and, frum a free Jtick on the penalty line, Cornwell drove just past a grand try. Krause saved well and tjien Mazzone just spoiled Vuckovich was not as effective as usual. GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 1 tried many remedies but could nut end thia old trouble. One day I was told to trv KELLOGG'S AIX:BIUN. I began to eat this cereal regularly. It works 3-3 Portland 8-1, Hollywood 3-7 Los Angeles 7-3. Sacramento 3-1 Fir.st game seven innings. SATURDAY San Francisco 9, San DIcro 3 Seattle 9. Oakland 4 Los Angeles 8, Sacramento 2 Portland 8. Hollywood 2 DEPENDENT ON (Continued from Page 1) TKn iirirttiMciil m The Humanities Research Council, in a brief prepared fo 5 bj the Commission, said much of( its research in literature a;:d wonders! H. Mason, 5727 Sth Avenue, Rosemount, Montreal. Just one of many unmlicited ifltert. You too may find lusting reliel from constipation due to lack ol bulk in tbetiiet! Eat a daily ounot of criup, tasty ALL-KRAN, drink plenty of water! If not completely sat'itified after 10 days, send emptv carton to Kellog's' London, Ont. GET DOUBLK yf-VR MONEY HACK. r FAITHFUL EVEN IN DEATH This mongrel dog, owned by Mel-fin White. 27, who was one of the four men drowned at Inverness. N. S., Wednesday when they were carried out to sea by a jtrong undertow while swimming, refused to leave his master's clothes The dog remained in the same spot for almost 48 hours. A-rescue attempt by a 40-man human chain ended in failure khen waves broke the chain. C. 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