prince Effort CafT? HeSI Monday, July 4, 1949 HOTEL ARRIVALS Sport Shots yz ' -'r I " vN ITo'day in Sports PRINCE RUPERT DROPS OPENER IN KETCHIKAN BASEBALL SERIES Ketchikan 4, Prince Rupert 1 A double play by. each team in the first inning and a home run by a Ketchikan batter in the third provided the thrills in the opening game of the Ket- .'chikan-Prince Rupert annual baseball series , at city ball park in Ketchikan Sunday afternoon, Prince Ku-pert went down by a score of 4 to 1. scormg L-orriwen. In the fpurth inning. 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I "That's right Joe; a man's got to stick up for his right- believe in showing my wife who wears the pants in o TAKf . .I H" J' I : at l rj! :uah tirr Ji fnrf jn dr mvs s a i FLIGHTS TO THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND NOW DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY To Masset, Justkatla, Cumshewa, Q.C, City, Alifot For Information or Reservations CALI Queen Charlotte Air Lines Ltd AIR PASSENGERS (C.P.A.) To Vancouver O. Horseth, A. D. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lascell and infant, J. Lascell jr., Mrs. P. Haan and infant, A. Richards, R. Forrer, W. H. Dou-mont, L: A. Tetraert, W. J. Campbell, M. Nelson, L. F. Crosse. To Sandspit L. M. Thompson, M. Dupuis. From Vancouver Miss H. Thompson, Mrs. M. Simmons and infant, Mrs. D. H. Payne, J. Macrie. From Sandspit B. Stevens, T. Stevens, W. Meyers, L. T. Wylie. " (Q.C.A.) To Port Clements J. Scott. ' To Masset-W. II. Wiiliscroft, Norman Young, Moses Parnell. .1 nM paA u jtw- . . m . ' unit ft 3 - , . 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How come? Well, batters have been known to hit the bull solidly every time up one day and not get a hit and the very next day belt the apple nearly sc solidly and wind up with two for three or three for four. It stands to reason that a basically sound hitter is going to get his share of base knocks. But there also can be denying, as Williams points out, that luck can make a mighty big difference In the average. BASEBALL SCOIiKS American SATURDAY New York 10, Washington 2 Boston 1, Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 4, Cleveland 2 Chicago 6, Detroit 7 National Brooklyn 13, New York 8 Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 3 Philadelphia 3, Boston 2 Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 0 SUNDAY American St. Louis 3-3, Cleveland 4 4 Chicago 8, Detroit 4 New York 1, Washington 2 Boston 3, Philadelphia 8 National Philadelphia 7, Boston 0 Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 3 Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 8 Brooklyn 0, New York 18. Western International Salem 3-1, Yakima 2-5 - (second game 10 innings) Spokane 4-6, Wenatehee 3-5 (first game 10 innings) Victoria 8-8, Tacoma 5-2 (first game 15 innings) Pacific Coast Portland 1-0, Sacramento 0-1 Seattle 7-2, San Diego 3-3 Los Angeles 3-4, San Francisco 0-3 Oakland 12-0, Hollywood 4-3 Western International Vancouver 10, Tacoma 8 Yakima 7, Salem 5 Victoria 9, Bremerton 7 Wenatchee 9, Spokane 9 (forfeit) Pacific Coast Los Angeles 8, San Francisco 2 San Diego 13, Seattle 1 Portland 1, Sacramento 0 Hollywood 4, Oakland 2 K. J. Oldfield and party of ten men, who have been employed in work for the Royal Canadian Navy at Masset signals station, arrived in the city by aircraft during the week-end and sailed on the Catala Saturday for Vancouver. OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Gate Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Prince Rupert J. McDougall, Dawson Creek; Mr. and Mrs. .J. N. Murray, Alice Arm; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Squire, Vancouver; L T. Wylie, Vancouver; W M. 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Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Intermezzo 1:30 Afternoon Concert 2:00 In .a Lighter Mood 2:15 Musical Program 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary-Baby Class 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Home-Made Home 3 : 30 Commentary Divertimento ' Plumbing Trouble? CAlX SAANICH Plumbing & Heating Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday SCHEDULES Tuesday,.. Wednesday ..and Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. (Extra trip Thursday afternoon, 2:30) Saturday Every hour starting at 11 am. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. . Phone r- GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 inning of the game. Cornwell singled again In the sixth and advanced to thhd or an error at first base, but was left orr base when the side v. as retired on a series of caught fly-balls. Prince Rupert .. 000 100 01 Ketphikan 202 000 x 4 Priroce Rupert AB R II B. Simundson ss 4 0 0 M. Simundson cf 3 0 0 S. Cornwell rf .... 3 1 2 D. Abel c 3 0 1 J. Lindsay p 3 0 0 N. Pavlikis If .... 3 0 0 C. Dahl lb 3 0 0 T. Arney 3b 2 0 0 D. Scherk 2b .... 2 0 1 4 26 4 Ketechikan AB R H "Taylor ss 2 0 0 "Vincent ss 1 0 0 C. Bass 3b 3 1 1 Jones rf 3 1 2 Johnson 2b 3 2 2 Contreras lb .... 3 0 2 Tomlinson c 3 0 0 Bussanich If 3 0 0 L. Bass cf . 3 0 0 H. Ludwigsen p 3 0 1 4 27 4 8 To 2nd base for Johnson In sixth. In shortstop In 6th. Steamship IWovementi For Vancouver Sunday ss. Coquitlam, 10 p.m. Tuesday, ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Frlnce Rupert, 11:15 p.m. from YancouTrr Sunday ss. Camosun. 11 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Coquitlam, 1 p.m For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. From Alice Arm and Stewart Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper: 10 a.m. For Ocean Fafis Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. Saturday s.s. Coquitlam, 10 p.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, Co Queen Charlotte Islands Sunday ss. 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There was an old familiarity about the pitching set-up a duel between two -foxy mounds- j men who have clashed inumer-j able times in past years both at i Ketchikan and Prince Rupert. Prince Rupert team manager Alex Bill started Jack Lindsay who has pitched and argued against Ludwigsen many times before. This time, it was Lu'dwigsen's round although Lindsay did not fare too badly by comparison. In seven innings, Lindsay struck out five batters, allowed eight hits and one base on balls while Ludwigsen struck out three, granted four hits and walked two. The first Inning started in a way that indicated a lively game but the pace did not hold up. Bruce Simundson, local shortstop, got on base on an error by Bud Taylor, Ketchikan shortstop. His run was cut off, however, when he was forced at second by a grounder by his brother, Minor. Dick Johnson, Ketchikan second baseman, hurled to first and Minor was tagged in the first1 double play of the game. j The same situation was re-j versed when Ketchikan came to bat. Taylor, Ketchikan lead-off man, got on base on balls. Carol t Bass, Ketchikan third baseman. grounded to Bruce Simundson at shortstop. Bruce threw to second, tagging Taylor and second baseman Dave Scherk hurled to fifst where Cliff Dahl put out Bass. Ketchikan, however, proceeded to get two men on base in the latter part of the first. Gail Jones, right fielder, singled and Dick Johnson, second baseman, tripled, bringing in Jones. Shorty Contraras, first baseman, singled, bringing in Johnson. Tomlinson struck out, retiring the side. Neither team scored in the second, but in the third, Carol Bass hit the first home-run seen on the Ketchikan field this season, a drive to right field which went out of the park. Dick Johnson' singled and was brought in by a double by Con-treras, completing Ketchikan's total of four runs. Contreras was left on base. Prince Rupert marked up their first hit of the game In the fonsth when Stan Cornwell, right fielder, singled. He was advanced t. third by a single by catcher Dave Abel. Nick Pavlikis got on base on an error by Dick Johnson, ... 1 g? inn Hviimum ii not publlihtd o ditpUytd by At Liquor Control Board by th GovOTimtnt of B'ltlih ColumbU. 1 I 'STx: -X r l.wi.rtli!' 'V Vu ti. 'vrti,-?, ih . -. - "h' ear! 1 must have talked longer than I thought!" MARGARET McLEOD . OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINO PHONE BLUE G93 P.O. BOX 1184 FOR YOUR ROCK It CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. .SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 second Ave. GEORGE L. 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