Prtnrr nn?m Dafl? nrtcs JLtD. Tuesday, June 22, 1948 Today ion Sports BIRDS AFFECTED BY HIGH WATER JASPER PARK LODGE Evi IX THE Seabee Amphibian Plane Non-Schedule Charter Service Commercial Hunting May Be Swan taximen down oung rui m Hare Yet to Suffer Defeat in Fastball tishmg bightseemg SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. PHONES Terrace: W. K Martin. 23; E. T. Kenney Ltd.. 35 i o r. r ' yrrr-i TO M NEW YORK, f? Joe Louis' twer.ty-fifth defence of his titie Wednesday night might con- Undisputed leaders of the city fastball league, 99 Taxi 1a: Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 436 nl"1 aaas tneir rourtn un-eteven ceivabiy be his swan song after years as heavyweight broken vicory to the record by dence that the swdden high waters In the rivers and streams j rn the Jaxper Park area this' soring may constderabry reduce (the wild water fowl population! ! has been found by Diefc Bird, A. "' fRPS.. F2S., well known Cana-' dian Matnrjkitst ef Reeina. Sasic., , to the course of hU work here ; I maid as a motion picture on i Rocky Mountain wild lUe fori tthe Dominion government. Mr. Bird, til dupiaytng a col-'red moton picture to guests of Jasper Park Lodge last night, I oaid he beheved the Canada ' 'Goose would be m: affected by the flood conditions. The waters rose raottiry after the birds had i nested, washing out the egs and destroying this year's hatc.n. ; of king. However, the betting defeating CJfRA by a score 13 to 9 in the regular Monday shows he Is a 5 to 13 favorite to retain the crown and a 5 to t choice to flatten WalcoU. By ring time these odds might approach one to two or less since Louis' record shows he never night league fixture which saw the railroaders clearly outhit The swath which the taxit-ren have so far cut through their , league playmates has netted IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Depart inert Store Nationally-known lines m Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods Men's Clothing, Shoes . . plus a new Self-Serre Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. rta tWsil-Tii failed to knock out a trcwMe-! them a victory against every some opponent in a return bout, team except Co-op and that earn-The Walcott camp Is hopeful was postponed on account of with Jersey Joe In good shape to nin However, considering th go the taut and prepared ajatn Coop recori i: H likt, tJtat to dismay the champ with el as- ; Tali may take tnat one too when ire shifty tacnes. Unje comes tQ U JU Significant also. h stated,; ws the Jaet he had seen lare grocp; t. Csrsada 0 t.- i gether at this time of year when THE SKEENA MERCANTILE i they should be paired and nesting. . i Taxi opened with Christoff on his old self with viciousness oft the mound, replacing him in 'hi &-J bum punches again showing up. He And now. ladie and gentlemen, Mr Gofcbl M I'pp will teii you ikout his hobby." sixth with Bebak after CNRA had says hell knock Walcott out fast but is training for the limit. FASTBALL TA VDINGS 9 Games i netted seven runs off four hits. Christoff walked seven nten Beba kin the final four tnr.ir.gs "Ya. sut, folks, my hofcby is j spooning:" i But Mr. t'pp ... at your igtT j i held the railroaders down to two ALBERTA PRODUCES LESS COAL EDMONTON 0 CoaJ nrormr- SEEIXG-EYE DOG SEES ONCE AGAIN After a delicate eye operation "Ethel," the guide dog of bund leather worker Ralph Cross, Los Angeles. Calif . is happily tafk at her apointed task; that of leading her master She sports a fct? pair of goe!. For a while, when cateracts dimmed Ethel s si;ht. it was a case of the bltnc leading the Wind. The cataracts were removed by Dr George Elasdel, eye specialist, who has also fitted Ethel with the goggles to protect her eyes and jecure proper vision. rOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Tour GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bale Cbev. Trucks Pontiae Oldsmoblie GJWLC. Tracks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage ' TERRACE, B. C. ' t Iin in A ' )ut- ,i . W L Pet 99 Taxi 4 0 1 C00 0i. Motors . 2 1 CNRA 2 2 .SOrt Cc-op l i j600 High School 0 1 .COO G. arid A. 0 4 .r) "months ending April 30 totalled runs off three hits, perforauftg three strikeouts hi the seventh Bebak walked one man In the sixth and two in the ninth-Lloyd LahU hurled for CNRA for seven and two-thirds ir.nings " ii out i mean poor.-b)f honey-golden, mai-.r.r.ch. reet-asa-nut Po s Grapi-Sj-j Makes . , . um-m-m." Oh you like their flavor"! "Are you kidding Tm n-tizj about it. muier jut ca-razT- "You mean roi ir smvci ill day goring yourif with Uut s-jper-deiic-js favor?" "WeiL Post s Cw N' .-i Ffek re y-hjh in nourisnrcent too 2.246.247 tons, a drop of 471.43J, tons for the same period In 1947. j In April, output increased 86.407 - tons to 760 tS4 tons. being replaced by Vanetta. He allowed 12 hits and three walks from which netted the Uximen ! 10 runs. Vanetta. who moved in . from first base in the final mom- ! jryi 1 1 1 p rll FT"' LIT er.ts of the eighth, allowed two hits and a walk for three rur.s in ; IS DEFERRE1D the ninth. j CHICAGO (7 - The Ray v.rwi ?ui n o a strong lean, ;tsgart Robinon-Bernie taking four runs in the secor.O M.ri fight for the world ar.d three in the fourth. Sxr a; terweight the end of the fourth was 7-3 for oostponed championihi? was Mwciay unul next ine rauroacers. However, the Monday n..ght. Threatening rain taximen rallied in the fifth and and Robinson s laUure to make brought In 10 runs in the la.tie regulation 147 pounds forced five innings. (postponement of the fight The Taxi's big inning was the 15-round fight had been first seventh when they scored six ofi t for last week and was ,v5t-four hiu. Pierce and Garvieii poned to lait night, doubled. Gurrich scored, Kn-' Pierce was left on base w hen th j side retired. Girvich hit three! CU IDC A kl h Two aailiac per week for VANCOCVFR VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday. 1:30 p m . Carder.a Saturday. 9 a., Calata STEWART and ALICE ARM &untUV4. 12 tr-dnnrh; FOR QCTTX aURLOTTE ISLANDS st- Cotjui tiara, June 8, 19, and 2911 pm. FRANK J. SKIWFR Pnnre Rupert A?ent Third Ave. Paotw US j 7 ji iii j nnu doubles during H i WATERFRONT 1 7.Cs7r7TTr. TF? CJi.RA Cembeiia, if Vanetta. lb. p Schwab, e the game. AB ". 4 . 4 - I . 5 4 .. 4 - ..'. 0 I . II I Stevens, as tLahti, p .. rVixon.Tb ) VLi22one, cf ! 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