pushed the ball past Uoulter I Legion forwards "combined Xict-frnm a enal mouth arrimmflv ly and a Yelland to Baxter to 3 prfnrl mtTtt DafTf Tuiftt T- . Saturday, July 9, 1646 Aird to Armstrong move wa in Sports 7 - .- I: - A ' I ' to place ,the Legion ahead. Gen eral Motors fought back hard and, with their side at full strength causer! the T.ednn de- fense some concern but Eby.l Smith and Greer managed to FOOTBALL Legion Wins Over Motors Close FouJ it Game in City clear their lines. Armstrong.' " 1 but Boulter l)roved t0 be a Aird and Baxter showed nice,ous and held. Btumbiing combination and forced two -block t ' M -1 1 t U''' - abortive corners. Boulter, cleared well from a dangerous goal mouth scrimmage.' Olsen and Currie led their forwards well and, from a P. Wilson to Black- more move, Owen's - hard low , drive beat Krause to equalise the score. Yelland fed his forwards nicely but Lien, J. Wilson and C. Currie broke up the attack and sent the Motors for- u'firHs rlnwn . nanin AltHnutrH Owens, Blackmore, Wilson, Son- M I.AICH; ' Canadian Legion eleven edged1 out a hard fighting General Motors side in last night's 'North Star" Football League fixture by two goals to one. Yel-lutid's well taken penalty kick, awarded when J. Wilson handled the ball in the Motors penalty area early in the second half, put the Legionaires one goal up and, in 'spite of strenuous efforts, the Motors failed to equalize. legion won the toss and elected to shoot uphill. Motors started with nine men and it vas not long before Armstrong 1 SQUIRMERS COMING Next ... Uuglllln and exposition of the violent trade of grunt and groan to be of Vancouver staged for the entertainment Lau?hhn is no of local pugilistic fans will be Princf Rupert, j on July 10 when Jack Mc- vin's first shuwin stron chance but Llne steby and R. Currie kept up the a broke pressure they found Alexander. UP "jf move. Hajvorsen stop-Yelland nd nt R. Currie and Greer dogged de- ?"eJ ahead but cleared fenders and were unable to add str0RSly' The Awards in Motors moved to the score. The interval found and tted Krause severe- the teams tied at one goal each.'?galn - v , I broken up Just In time. Although Owens and P. Wilson gave Krause some business, the i Pressure on the Motors" defense was soon resumed. Baxter, Aird off the attack. The Leelon- alres forced three corner kicks, but failed to convert. Then J. Wilson, In an effort to block a close In drive, handled the ball In the Motors penalty area. The penalty was entrusted to Yelland who beat Boulter with a fine shot. Legion pressure continued and Armstrong and Baxter both, came close. Boulter stopped Yelland s hard drive splenclidly', Greer gave Arm- but Smith and Yelland scrambled the ball away. With the Motors driving hard, Alexander was lucky to block Sonsteby's shot which had Krause beaten, then Blackmore and P. Wilson drove just past. Olsen fed his forwards well. J. Wilson intercepted a Yelland to Armstrong move and fed Sonsteby. Then Krause was covered with horseshoes as a hard drive by P. Wilson glanced off a defender's back, off Krause 's hands, hit1 the bottom of the crossbar and rebounded into play. Legion defenders finally stiffened and a Smith to Alexander to Bax-K", move was just nipped off by C. Currie. Newbolt was stopped by Halvorsen. With two Motors trying to organize another attack the long whistle blew with the Legion winning by two goals to one. COMMENTS The game was hard fought, play rauged freely from end to end. The Legion passing attacks were verv rianpernns hut the Motors defense in general ! was sound. General Motors staged a sustained offensive "T, ; ,B'U" I were fortunate to withstand. Chanted er CIGARETTE PAPERS 13$' FLIGHTS TO THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAi NOW With the wind and hill in their favor in the second half, the 0 t4 ALL T.VES" i I i DAILY DOUBLE WHAMMY Tennis enthusiasts hope Lome Main's two-fisted style will win some Davis Cup matches for Canada soon. The 19-year-old Vancouverlte made his bid for this year's team at the trials in Montreal this week. Railbirds thought the sixth-ranking Canadian had an excellent chance. (C P. Photo EXCEIT SUNDAY To Maiset, Justkalla, CuiiiMhrwa, Q.C. City, ll i of lemperdepeop'0 VuttottjAk the drink of n r. -i! I. i; ror iniurmaiiun or lu'sorvaiiuns iali Queen Charlotte Air Lines Lie moderation AUVERTTSR IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST fi "It AVE A CASE BANDY AT Business and Pro fern , . V ' " Shier was an outstanding; first it has happened before-a r. w Lien at back was a dogged de- baseman m hu rookie ,earhe 'young player makes a tremenu-fender J. Wilson hard played played SQ weU there R wa be 0M wt or a lacular play but his accidental of handling Ueved he would be more valu. a he ,g a A iLs t the ball was unfortunate. C.;able elsewnere. slnce then he and ls no eood for the rest ot Currie played hard and was had been shifted around the In- the season. We figure Ray very effective. Olsen as? usual, i rleld and Qutfleld for two sea. & , ,s made wUh the r, ht was anchor man of the Motors sons but has npver cllcked llke t ff d , fc fJ fittfftnCO nn1 fniin4 f mn tn nnl 17 COAST m. his forwards ; too. Halvorsen , showed neat touches. Owens scored the Motors' lone dounter with a -good shot. Blackmore Djat was Tout fast and an,) showed i.U , ,i neat foot r ZVV. leeway k but brought off a great shot near the end ouuuy did well and is fast. R. Currie IE WEL1DES LIMITED F ron. sti. HANDY! HOME SEj.I CENF.RALCONTJ Re;i Building r ! and kind t ROOFS - CHf OIL Bl'Rtf PIIOSEi Black 687 KKH P.O. Bui :', weu.s ni umittW- II. S. VVliata ilj Complete Ml,n L, Crating -Packir.:J BLUE 780 jp J" HELEN "BEAUTY ; Permanent ': Beauty Cu!W its branei 204 4 th Street BYTOWN MA W0RK: Agents for SIMP-and CUMMINS DIESEl Sales Si rvlce 1 ' Boat owners and t dus trial Engine! to our show room 'f various engines equipmen J A. P. CARDNEi CIIARTERKD ACCtf 1118 Melville f VANCOUVER MATTSO UFIIOLB"" 330 Second AT Prince RF'n DR. P. J. $ DENTIN SUITE 5, SMITH inn rnone Jrlhhrl much, tUtH1S 'nClined t0!ed Lle in left field- Toews-"Twin-Kri?, shorthas a nlce 8t k wa? ?ZgL 1 L livery and brings his under- WEPRtPEOF II way" N $0 m POST-MORTEM tough chanecs at in Thursday's game. He handled some of them, muffed some. he should. Maybe someone could use a good first-sacker. Merchants' new lefty pitcher, Toews, recently from Telkwa turned , a workmanllke perJ ' formance in his first appearance! Kere. However, he is far from satlsfled wth hls eMort n was nf)t h,s auU he did not wm ,n,,h v,i ,., u , A nft,V, l,.u 4i. pitcher's plate. Both Toews and Rosedale will! be ready to pitch on Sunday! when Merchants and Commercials meet. Whoever gets the, call, it will be a southpaw. Ed Davis will liHely start Gordon Doll for the Commercials, he't! another up-country product I and appeared Impressive in I work-outs. Hector ' McKinnon will be on hand for rescue duty if needed. Commercials are net happy about their loss to Savoys Thursday and may be hard to get along with on Sunday. .Dave Abel hit a ball farther PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY OPEN DAILY FROM 3:3 P.M. TO 11 P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon to 12 Midnight PHONE RED 709 ' Bowl in Clean and Pleasant Surroundings than Miner's home run at Ketchikan on Monday, it was pulled down near the tennis court in right centre field, a distance equal to the centre field fence. However, Miner hit Ins in the right place up on the road in left field. The return series with Ketchl- here lne first weeknU they are free and the weather is good. also made a great hit at Ter- race on Dominion Day. 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Monday night's eame will find General Motors meeting Heavy Battery in a regular league fix- lure. Heavy Battery are so far undefeated in North Star League competition. Teams General Motors Boulter; J Wilson, Lien, C. Currie, Olsen Halvorsen, Owens. Blackmore P. Wilson, Sonsteby, R. Currie. Legion Krause; Smith, Eby, Alexander, Yelland, Greer, Baxter, Aird, Armstrong, Holkestad Newbold. Referee: S. P. Woodslde. ' Linesmen: S. Dickens, T Parkhouse. The Ciy Football League standing to date: W D L P A 1 Battery 5 0 0 14 3 8 Can. Legion .. 2 0 4 9 11 4 Gen. Motors .... 1 0 4 5 14 2 Advertise !n the Dally News! SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 3T r.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RtlPKBT (ARROW CABS) IS NOW UNDER New Management Just Phone 646 Any Hour of the Day or Night CLpAN,, HEATED AND INSURED CARS, WITH j . 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