6E0R6E HOWE'S PlPjJ prfnre Rfijserl Dafl? J3eej OS. Tuesday, August 10. 1948 Sport Shots MOTORS DEFAULT CITY FASTBALL ' SEMI-FINALS Twenty Years Ago in Sport UAnt AUAlfOI KLEMfl Basketball crops ud at t. Slammin' Sammy 6nead became the first United States the strangest places, peiha.N i"''' basketball players get h,La : City fastball league hurdled j i player to win the Ontario Open i iU semi-final play-offs Monday SOCCER FINAL1!1 NOW TIED UP ' TORONTO, Cf Vancouver St. Andrew's Monday night tied up the best of three Dominion Football Association final series with Montreal Carsteel at a game apiece by beating Montreal 3 to 1 in the second tilt. Montreal had won the first game Saturday night by a score of 4 to 3. The tie-breaker and deciding game will be played Wednesday night. It cropped up at Klemtu i- Hears Niece From Olympic Games oi rnnee nupert was nhhu ,,u golf championship when he posled a four-under-par 68 on the finai 18 holes at Erie Downs course. Fort Erie, eight years ago. Snead carded a 71 previ r, ,,. ' "HI" His Wales Island No. 1 irales CLEVELAND IS IN LEAD St. Louis and Brooklyn Pressing Boston In National League i d"feat iirrinlt'r t in,..,- W-lLni 1-11 I ING jsout!r night when General Motors, which was to have met 99 Taxi in a best-of-three series, defaulted not only one game but the whole series, thereby placing 99 Taxi in a position to meet C,NJ?.A. in the league finals. General Motors Manager Nick Pavlikis and Team Captain Benny Windle withdrew the squad from the semi-finals on grounds that they were unable ; RECORD 15 MADE ously to Rive him an aggregate of 139 four strokes better than the runner-up, Gordon Brydson of Toronto. v August 10, 1923 S O C C E R While both teams were short of regular players last evening yet the match between the Thistles and the Regiment provided a good display of football with the Thistles, although only fielding ten men, winning by two goals to one. Alex. Mitchell missed a perialty kick but later scored from a second penalty. Tinker equalized for the Regiment but Jimmy Currie put the Thisles ahead. Carl Brand, in goal for ths Regiment, was the star of the match. Thistles M. Andrews, W. Mitchell, J. Farquhar, G. Mitchell, uvmim, EMPRESS HALL, London (P Noel Jones, while listening to a late afternoon broadcast last Friday, was happily surprised to hear the voice of his niece, Pat Jones, of New Westminster, point winner for Canada in the Olympic Games, speaking from London. Her words of greeting, over the air, came through very-clear. Mr. Jones' brother, Evan S. John Stuart of Verdun today DETROIT P Cleveland Indians are back in the leadership of the American League as a result of a 6 to 2 victory oter Detroit Red Wings yesterday. They have a mnrein of half a pump an Olympic record In the light, weight lifting class with two hands clean and a pres6 of 236'4 to field a full team. So rather- than disappoint the fans who!P"ucl- Bobby Pierce sculled his way into the limelight 20 years ago today with an easy victory over Ken Myers of the United States in the Olympic final at Amsterdam. After cleaning up on the world's amateurs, the Australian turned pro in 1933. He won two clujing fun. It Sl brouBi! Athletics' Jones' distrlct ineer of the over the Philadelphia had assembled for the first of the semi-finals, a pick-up game provincial department of public DUTCH FENCERS BEAT CANADIAN involving players from practically every team in the league and tit This n LLOYD MANGRUM WINNER AGAIN CHICAGO, (C Golfs golden boy, Lloyd Mangrum, counted a week's earnings of $22,500 Monday by winning the $10,000 three-way Tarn O'Shanter professional play-off with two under par of 70. Sam Snead posted 71 and "Dutch" Harrison. 73. Baseball Scores Western International League T. Haddon, R. Woods, J. Campbell, J. Currie, A. Mitchell, M Bussanich. -Hohand's fen- Olympic titles and the Diamond sculls before turning pro. tiericf t was played. I LONDON, 9 The uvimin'K win-hv-default 1 ct'rs defeated the Canadian : the natn Regimen t C. Brand, Dirk works, has been notified of his appointment as chief maintenance engineer for the province of British Columbia. The new postion requires him to move from New Westminster to Victoria. He is the lather of Pat. the young woman who ditstin- places them in a not too happy j tuclav 13 to 3 ln the first a hoop, Lambie, C. J. Norrington, F Hodgkinson, F. Hunter, A. Hodg- position because they are now " M lm Ml-! have to f mm i..f ....... iiuurcei' kinson, J. Underwood, F. Russell, O. P. Tinker. Cameron. A. W. aboard. There ; Football Schedule posed against the formidable C. -anaaia.: ler.in came N.R.A. team which ha plenty M"rtrenl. pitching power while they have only one-Eddie Bebak, who is TERRACE GIRL suffering from a gimp in his ikt rAWTCCT who are one-and-a-half games ahead of the Boston Red Sox. In the National League yesterday the lead of the idle Boston Braves was cut to three-and-a-half games when the second place St. Louis Cardinals won over Cincinnati, the Brooklyn Dodgers keeping but half a game behind the Cardinals by winning a close 2 to 1 decision from the Phillies. Yesterday's Big League scores: National Philadelphia 1, Brooklyn 2. St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 2. American Cleveland 6, Detroit 2. Chicago 6, St. Louis 8. guisnea nerseii at me Olympics. Davies i" Following the game the Thlsi arm. forur Victoria 9, Salem 7. Vancouver 8, Yakima 7. Only games. Pacific Coast League All-star game only. EARLY STEEL RESEARCH j les players gathered together in A French physicist, Reaumur, their clubrooms and on behalf first tried to make steel by melt- of the team, S. D. MacDonald Recognizing this one-sided A Terrace giri :s the final en- j Mel situation, the fastball commis-i ' try in the "Miss P.N.E." beauty j ford. a sion has waived any objection contest which opens in Prince group 0 : to 99 Taxi using Art Olsen. whom j Rupert on Thursday for a three- bull t " they signed several weeks ago; night voting period at the Capi-j n . ing cast and wrought iron to- made a presentation of a cut gether. glass fruit bowl to Jimmy Far- the occasion of his Mohlev fno Aueust 11 Hleh School v 120th Battery. August 13 Legion vs. 120th Battery. August 18 Legion vs. High School. Aueust 20 120th Batterv vs High School. Aueust 25 120th Battery vs. quhar on marriage. tol Theatre. She is Miss Vera more u when the High School team collapsed, but who so far luts not played for them. There is a stickler which will A delegation headed by Ben T.pptnn Self Interviewed the Fair Board Remember 6 Final round oi in connection with the proposed Stuart Shield cause C.N.R.A. to make a sport LAWN BOWLING National visit of a football team from Frank, daughter of Mrs. J. L j Frank, and is a 16-year old student at the Terrace high school. Entries for the contest are now closed. The winner of the local contest will be sent on an ex-j pense-paid trip to Vancouver ' where she will compete for pro-! vince-wlde beauty honors. A, trip to Hollywood will be th' ! W Pet. Ocean Falls and. being assured L Pet. 43 .578 Boston 59 ner 21 to 5 and Jock David- .610 of the support of the Board, ar-.600! rangements will be completed to .58 bring a football team from Steamship Movements Daylight saving Time For Vancouver Monday ss. Princess Adelaide 11 p.m. Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 American W L Cleveland 61 39 Philadelphia 63 42 New York 59 42 Boston '. 60 44 Detroit 49 53 Washington 42 60 St. Louis 39 60 Chicago 35 68 ing choice. According to the commission rules, no player can take part in the play-offs unless he has played at least two league games for his team. By a oroad interpretation, Olsen can be considered to have taken part in one--iast Saturday's game between 99 Taxi and General Motors which was cati- Ocean Falls for the N B C. st- Louis 55 ' 46 son won over James Nicoll 21 to -545 10 to advance, from the first Brooklyn 53 45 .541 round in the novice singles of Ne yr 52 48 .520 the Canadian National Recrea- Pittsburg 48 47 .505 tion Association's Lawn Bowl- Philadelphia 49 53 .480 ing Club annual individual Cincinnati 45 59 .433 tournament. Chicago 41 .51 .446 prize of the provincial winner .577 .380 .412 .394 .340 p.m. I Thursday ss. Prince Rupert Advertise in the Daily News! ! celled because it would have no 12:15 midnight. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. material result to the final August 11 ss. Princess Louise !ea?uf standings. But even ; - s CALVERT 1622 YOUN6 1799 HOLIDAY FOR PREMIER KING OTTAWA Prime Minister Mackenzie King is leaving next week for a holiday in the United States. He may visit Sea Island. Georgia, or Bar Harbor. Maine, and also may call on President Truman of the United States. amtued p.m. August 14 ss. Princess Norah, p.m. August 18 ss. Prince George, ' 12:15 p.m. a'iui that elastic consideration. h( still lacks one game to qualify for the play-offs. In waiving its objection to Ol-sen's riuht to play, the commission places the decision squarely on the conscience of C.N.R.A. which has a poA-eira: pnehlir-staff.' Will ihey. in the interests of a competitive play-off. allow 99 Taxi to fortify itself 11 WW'M !fSl August 21 ss. Princess Louise p.m. August 25 ss. Princess Norah, p.m. August 28 ss. Prince George, 12:15 p.m. From Vancouver TRY A CLASSIFIED AEW ure of their catcher, Pete Pus-tuk. who is leaving for the south on Thursday. Observer ! !.".c Pfr I) think that, with the situation asj with another pitcher in addition to the ailirvjr Bibak? If they do, it may result in a top-notch final series. If they do not well, at least they are acting within their rights. Another weakening blow to the 99 squad will be the depart- Sunday ss. Camosun, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 11 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. August 13 ss. Prince George, 10 a.m. It is, C.N.R.A. has a fine oppor-1 thi iwv4 tlinttv fur a snnrtintr o.tiiro n ' Uil!y"! allowing Olsen to play for 99 Taxi. j August 16 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. . August 20 ss. Princess Norah a.m. August 23 ss. Prince George, 10 a.m. August 27 ss. Princess Louise' a.m. j August 30 ss. Princess Norah, I Don't Be Blue Lef's face the lads If Business is Not All You Desire, If You are Tired of Being Passed Up, a.m. ! 1818 John Young, Scottish immigrant, f(n wrote "Letters of Agricola" to the press which were instrumental in stimulating agriculture in Nova Scotia. His two sons, Sir William and For Alice Arm, Stewart, j Port Simpson ! the Executive Council and Speakers of the Assembly, George founded the newspaper "Nova Scotian" while Sir William became Premier of the Province and later Chief Justice, a position he held for twenty-one years, A notable record of a truly distinguished Canadian family. Sunday ss. Camosun, mld-i George Renny, lawyers and statesmen, were both members of TRY ADVERTISING In The light. From Alice Arm, Stewart, Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Monaay ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. August 13 and 23 ss. Prince George, 10 a.m. For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, 11 p.m. Thursday ss. 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