I Hea BaUe,.k 5 TFT Saturday, August 6, 1949. rTT TOE losses. The Savoy decline is not due to any bad playing, although they have lost some player strength. The clue to the Mutation is the revival of the Merchants. Starting" the season with a club that showed little power at bat and one pitcher to depend on, they have 1 (Continued on Page 6 Soccer Schedule - The Merchants are the hot .Aug. hft Canadian U, Au. 29-g' petltlnn-lrirs" Sept. l-.St4 'too Hear, 6atle ' M;8S "al Mot,, Snpt. I!-! Canadian Le ' (Hanson Tup) Aug. 7-H.M.C.S. OntaMo Vs. Prince Rupert. (MoMey Cup) Aug. 8 General Motors vs Heavy Battery; Aug. 12 Canadian Legion vs General Motors. FOOTBALL PrincegRupert Wins Four to Nothing in Opener With Navy Prince Rupert defeated H.M.C.S. Ontario last night in the first ganie of the two-game Hanson Cup football competition by a score of four goals to nil. The second game will be played tomorrow night. The Navy worked hard all the way, but lack of practice as a team lessened their" effectiveness. Prince Rupert fielded a strong, ' ! -"W in i I." --- 1 " - J jii'ii-v.(.f,ilMW ' f - i V ; : - ! - -jfa : I'" ' $"f - ,s v', ( - k, x i " " V : ' " ' I . " ' - - 1 , . t .. - , - 1 ", f . .-'j Aug. 15 Canadian Legion vs J but Dunbar and Eby broke up - 4 test tearh in the league at the rmoment. After losing five of their first six games they have "come back and won three out of jfour. The Savoy squad, on the "other hand, are in a slump, having ju.st the opposite record. -The Commercial history, in the Zmeantime, is one of win ar.rt rlose and that is exactly where they are today five wins, five ATTENTION NATIVE BASEBALL TEAMS See Art Murray immediately about your team entries for Baseball Tournament f SMITH & ELKINS PLUMBING AND HEATING J Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help jou plan that new home under the N.H.A. Phone Green 883 Box 58 Hm mi' ifl't, squad and was up three goals! at the half. Goal scorers were I P. Wilson and Baxter, combining on the first, Cornwell tallying the second from the penalty ypot and Baxter netting the third. After the Interval, with ty shooting downhill, Navy as under almost constaht at tack PavltMs added city's fourth goal late In the second half but .trenuotts efforts by the Blue defehce and atrocious shooting by city forwards prevented a higher score. FIRST HALF City won the toss and elected to shoot uphill. City attacked but the Navy defence transfer-1 red the game and Morgan was! forced to save from Shirley's free. P. Wilson broke fast but Sallis stopped Pavlikis. Prentice and Campsqn combined well but Morgan cleared competently. Warcf centred dangerously. Stewart Headed clear but McKay was forced to punch the ball away with three city for wards in close. Then Campson and Moody were almost through SUCCEEDS STRANAHAN Dick Chapman, 39, of Ostervllle, Mass., is new Canadian amateur golf champion, succeeding Frank Stranahan of Toledo, who held the title for two years. Chapman, U.S. amateur titlist in 1940, came from behind to defeat Phil Farley of Toronto, one up. They had to play two extra holes 38 in all to decide the championship final at' Riverside Golf and Country Club near Saint John, N.B. (C.P.Photo) CULTURE!? HURLER Paul Calvert, 30-year-old Montreal right-hartder, who speaks three languages, holds a master of commerce degree from the University of Montreal and is currently studying to be a chartered accountant, 1 s chalking up ah impressive record with the seventh-place Washington Senators in the American League. To date he has six wins against eleven losses but with a little support from his team-mates may yet balance the tally before the season ends. Says one Washington sportswriter: "Calvert's a chap with savvy and a relief from some of the less brainy speciments We could mention' (C. P. Photo) FINAL OUTING FOR FUN CLUB The Fun Club will hold their final outing on Sunday after- "Come on sweetheart! tome on. baby! Come Wake up, you plug; they're gaining on'. SWIM CLASS IN COOL WEATHER In spite of the drizzling rain which intermittently blurred bled. Members will meet at the the sunshine, the braver mem-j Civic Centre for a hike to Want-bers of the swimming class took age Road. Professional and Bn , E :& law r4 rl ihousands effemperafepeopfecfo 1 I v Adverts t.j Vou saW J ; DR. GAlj ' MONTI Suite 7, i Phone 525 SPENCE PAWTER8 fc: Brush I Fret 3 Phone 21S PIANO f Tuning, Volcil MIKE J Phone 9 J HEL BEAUT Permawf Beautr C lta tfl 2C4 4th StreftJ WELLS LIM H. 8. Whaj Complete M Crating - M ni.UE 780 HANI HOME ! GENERAL CI Building vni ki ROOFS -OIL Bl pm Black 687 ' po. i MAT' UPHOL Phone Blue ' 330 Sect Prince f BYTOWN V( Agents for i CUMMINS D Sales serv Boat ovnert dustrisl En to our showr various englf equipment P' Uie attack and sent their for wards away. Pavlikis was right through and, although McKay came right out to block the drive, P. Wilson spared the re bound and he and Baxter to-' gcther lodged the sphere in ihe Navy net. NaVy pressed but city returned with Baxter's flrte cross rolling along the bar. Then 1'ie live ball bounced up to touch a defender's hand. Cromwell mai'e no mistake when he drove the ball into the net from the penalty spot to put city two goals up- Navy attacked but bavie found tile city defehce Very solid. Max-Well and Moody combined. Then P. Wilson was good and, from his low pas, Baxter lifted the leather past McKay for the city's third counter. Play was fast and interesting but the Interval arrived with no further scoring. SECOND HALF After the break, city attacksd downhill and forced two abortive corners. Then Campson was clear but ended weakly. Baxter's well-taken corner had tie Navy defence at sixes and sevens but Wyalt hit the upright and Pavlikis hooked over. City continued to press as sea legs seem- i ed to tire and the Navy was hard put to clear their lines. Then McKay was good to flop on ; Pavlikis' thiough drive. Jones) was prominent. Maxwell and! j Moody moved the sphere out but i Telland broke up the move. City resumed the attack but their j shooting was very poor. How-j ever, the pressure was bound to ' tell. Ward passed neaily to Pav- iiKis ana tne ' latter drove a steamer past McKay for the city's fourth counter. Play continued with city pressing, but the long whisle sounded with no further score. Prince Rupert had defeated H.M.C.S. Ontario by four goals to nil. Teams: H M C.S. Ontario McKay, Sal lis, Stewart, MacKenzie, Shirley, Jones, Prentice, Campson, Davie Moody, Maxwell, Martin (Capt.) Prince Rupert Morgan, Eby, Dunbar, Cornwell, Bishop, Gomez j Capt. i. Ward, Armstrong, Pavlikis, P. Wilson, Baxter, I Wilson. Wyatt. Yelland. Referee, S. P. Woodslde. Linesmen, Halvorsen, Dickens. COMMENTS The first half was well contested. .Play was even but Navy had difficulty finishing. Blues seemed to the in the second half. City forwards combined (Continued on Page 6) RE: CRRTlVrCATE OF TITLE WO 8042-1 TO LOT TWENTY-POUR (241. BIXCK TWENTY-NINE (291 SUCTION SIX 6. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, MAP K23 WHEREAS (satisfactory Droof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Neil MncLean ha ben filed In this office, notice in hereby irlven that I sHoll at ihn 'Xnlrfitton nf nnp fY,ritl- tmm tVio i lute of the first publication hereof, tssue n Provisional Certificate of Iltle In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B. C, thla 19th day of July. Ih49. A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. (194) CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photo Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th 81 PRINCE RUPERT, B.Cl Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones SO and 68 moderation. HAVE A CASE IIASDY AT noon. A weiner roast is sched- Members are to take along their cameras to take pictures j ' the group. ! GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 1! i '' i CONSTRUCTION ALTKRATIONS REPAIRS FLOOR SANDINQ A SPECIALTY RED 581 P.O. HOX 721 WHAT! I ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Knlargiiir QUICK KtKVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies NOW AVAILABLE LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL ma Commodore Cafe "Better Th-n Ever- Best Food and Service In Cltj' Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr.J their second lesson in McClymont Park Pool this Week. The weather being chilly and the water of the same, the class was briefed on some of the fundamentals of swimming right from the book "Swimrmng Fundamentals" by Matt Mann and Charles i C. Fries. Matt Mann coached the University of Michigan swimming team. A former member of the United States Olympic swimming committee he explains the advantages and I mistakes of different strokes' Used by swimmers and these1 were pointed out to the Swim'? Class members before they were ' put in the pool to try them out for themselves. The next lesson will be on Monday. Advertise in tne Lany News! Try a Classified Ad for Results Open For Business Salt Lake Tea Stand SANDWICHES HOT DOCS CONFECTIONERY Mrs. V. MacDonald Prince Rupert Florist ( ri00 3rdAve Box 518 Tel.Tn Flowers fr All Occasion Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday SCIItDVLES Tuesday Leave Cow Bay Float 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Leave Cow Bay Floats 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Saturday Evtry hour starting at 11 a.m. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. r Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY OPEN DAILY FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 11 P.M. . 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