;.. .,..,; .;..,,, V BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY American Washington 5, New York 5 Philadelphia 5, Boston 7 McCLYMONT J1KJIL, The latest addftion to tha MiClvmont Park is a hune new IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH BIG HIKE WAS' r REALLY FUN ' The big hike to Grassy Bay will be long remembered by some of the Fun Club members as. owing to their not having bicycles, there was quite a. trek home. Transportation was ar BASEBALL- ; Letourneau's Easy Victory Final Inning Rally Gives Viorory to 'ummnrcials Dick Letourneau won his easiest victory of the baseball season yesterday when he Cdiisuls X K 1 lute sit Cigarette MILD, SWEET, Cleveland at St. Louis post poned, wet grounds. SUNDAY . ' National St. Louis 3. Cincinnati 2 New York 9, Brooklyn 5 Boston 4, Philadelphia 3' Chicago 0k Pittsburgh 1 new recreation should ba almost as popular as the sand box promises to be. Boys and girls bringing bicycles to the park will be glad to hear that the addition of bike stands at both entrances will allow them to leave their bicycles there while playing. This will assist in curbing bicycle riding through the crowded park which Is dangerous. You saw it in the News! Advertlst m the liuuy News I jprince ntiprrr Datlp i3etoj Monday, July 11, 1949 SWIMMING CLASSES ARE HIGHLY POPULAR; OVER REGISTRATION V Goi ,f- pitched to and retired two batters, when with a final Inning rally, the Commercials triumphed' over Merchants 7 to 6. The Hoteimen had been the vie-1 the previous league game when tims of a similar situation in Savoys upset them in the eighth. Letourneau's plum came about when, he replaced McKinnon on the mound in the ninth inning with one out. The score was then Merchants 8, Commercials 3. His teammates forthwith got to Rosedale for four hits and a walk and the score was tied, j At this point. Abel, attempting to catch a runner off the sack, threw the ball "into the1 ' outfield and Ewart romped home with the winning run. Up to tills point Rosedale had the game well in hand and appeared to be headed for his second league victory. In the hitting department, Cornwall turned in a brilliant five for five but only slightly outshone Dahl and Rosedale who each collected four hits in five times at bat. MERCHANTS- AB R H PO A Pieree, 2b 5 0 2 1 6 Ludwigsen, if 4 0 0 0" 0 Dahl, 3b 5 2 4 1 3 Abel, c 5 117 2 Eambie, lb 5 2 2 10 1 Rosedale, p 5 14 12 Hartwig. ss 2 0 13 2 Carlson, cf 2 0 0 2 0 Ratchford, cf .... 2 0 0 0 0 Forman, II 2 0 0 1 0 "Payne, If ........ 2 0 0 0 0 39 0 14 2(i 15 Replaced Carlson in 6th. "Replaced Forman in 6th. 2 out when winning run scored. FLIGHTS TO THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLA NOW To say the swimming classes at-the Gyro pool are proving popular is a gross understatement. Saturday afternoon saw the registration in the 8 to 10 year old class climb to 53 which Is three over the tjuota. Therefore, further enthusiasts will 'a iwfl ' ujMir,-ri.yiihiviiii-iiMt-- li Prince Rupert Florists j,. i00 3rdAve. Box 516 Tel. 777 ,7 J f I Flowers tni' All Occasions -I DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY To Mtisspt. Juslkatla. Cumshrwa. l.C rat t I f For Information or Reservations C.t Queen Charlotte Air Lines Lt ADVERTT3I5 IN TUB DAILY NKW3 FOR BPS! Tobacco BRIGHT VIRGINIA have to be patient and register after this class is over, a matter of two weeks when the classes will start over again. The pool hours are still from 1 to 9 p m and the pool is supervised for safety during these hours. The pool is open to everyone who can swim while the kiddies wading pool is for the youngsters who cannot swim, but who enjoy a lot of fun in the water. GENERAL MOTORS MEET BATTERY General Motors are horns team to Heavy Battery in tonight's City League Football fixture. The Motors line-up will be selected from the following players: Boulter, Lien, J. Wilson, C. Currie, Haugen, Owens, Black-more, P. Wilson, Sonsteby, Currie, R. Halvorsen, Simundson. Soccer Schedule Schedule for the North Star Trophy footbal football series Is as fol- lows: ! '- JI -General Ge Motors vs.: Heavy BalAtr and gives you back the pride Business and Profcssh ranged out to the Bay by A. E. Smith who took five members ; out in his car. However, thej ride was so enjoyable In the limousine that half of the clubi members went too far and there was quite a backtrack to the j correct destination. lunches were the order of the day. The j weather being perfect, goodi games were enjoyed Including ' cowboys and Indians. Miss Joyce ' Pottle was In charge of the entire group and tile day was a complete success. Next meeting Tuesday will be a sightseeing trip to the Cold storage. i Steamship IVYovementi For Vancouver Sunday ss. coqultlam, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss. Caniosun, 1:30 p.m. ,' Thursday ss. prince Rupert, 11:15 p.ra. From an-.urT Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m I Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Coqultlam, 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 Rupert 10 a.m. i For Ocean Fans ' Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. Saturday ss. Coqultlam, 10 p.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, fo Queen Charlotte Islands Sunday ss. Coqultlam, a.m. Advertise m the Daily News! NntinriAl Spmrffw V 53 THIS COUPON TO-DAY COMMERCIALS AB R H PO A Guthrie, 2b 5 0 12 1 Howdick, 3b 5 12 2 4 Cornwall, cf 5 2 5 1 0 Windle, c 5 12 6 1 Vanetta, lb 4 1 1 13 1 Sinclair, rf 2 0 0 1 0 Ewart, rf 2 10 0 0 Spring, If 4 0 0 2 0 -Boyd, If 0 0 0 0 0 Shier, ss 5 13 0 3 Doll, p 2 0 110 McKinnon, p .. 1 0 0 0 2 "Letourneau .0 0 0 0 0 40 7 15 27 12 sand box which should be a de- ) light to the kiddies. It -is much larger than the previous one and nearer the creek and sand. Thanks to Orme Stuart this should, be filled and ready for activity early this week. With the registration money which has been collected from swim class registration fees, a new softball has been purchased and was a great asset to Saturday night's gme at Algoma park. A bonfire is held there every Saturday n.lght with different participants biim-inir weincrs, niarshmallows and potatoes to roast. Not only have these funds purchased a softball, but also a croquet set which will be put to use as soon as the ground', at the base of .the swimming pool slope is put in readiness. If the questions a.sked by the kiddies watching the progress of the clearing is any criterion, this pitched from 5th pitched to two batters In 9th Score by innings: i R H E Merchants 000 030 1026 14 8 Commerc. .. 110 000 1047 15 2 Summary Two base hits, Pierce, Shier; sacrifice hits,! Hartwig 2; stolen bases. Pierce, 2, Dahl, Rosedale. Bases on balls j off Rosedale 3. Doll 3. Struck out J by Rosedale 7, Doll 5. McKinnon 2. Left on bases, Merchants 11, Commercials 10. Umpires, Letourneau. Montesano and Kara-shosky. ! League Standing W L PCt. Savoy 4 1 .800 Commercials 2 3 .400 Merchants 1 3 .250 FOR Safety's SAKE CHOOSe THE Westinhousc WASHER Only in a Wesiinghouso Cushioned Action Washer will you find the extra safety features you are looking for . . . safely for you . . . for your clothes . . , and for your investment! Exclusive "Sentinel of Smfety" Loveli Feather Touch HafetyKeleue Wnnjjer ExchiHve "Cushioned Actidn" Wcsiinghouse Depcndibil iualitity Terms Convenient $154.50 irt is f . mmmrmmr m m McKride Street Phone 311 Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday SCIIKItl'LES Tuesday,.. Wednesday . a n d Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. (Extra trip Thursday afternoon, 2:30) Saturday Every hour starting at II a.m. -Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lako at 10 p.m. Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cafle Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Sport Shots Wielders of epees and sabres are cutting themselves a sizeabk nlch in British sport. It's a pastime both men and women are taking to lik magnets to steel. The women join mainly to get slim. But they soon get enthusiastic about the gamt iselfi. The men came home from the forces Intrigued by the expert swordsmanship, they saw during service and they're keen to have a go themselves. ThroughoHt the- country clubs are forming. And the educa-cation ministry, quick to note the rising interest in lunge and parry, has made a grant to the Amateur Fencing Association to provide a national fencing coach. The coach will go on torn and brief the most promising, members of provincial fencing clubs as local' instructors. Many of those now learning the arts of cut and thrust with oabres, foils, and epees formerly confined their sporting ventures to the pub dartboard and a card table. To date most of Britain's lancing honors have gone t the London Fencing Club. July 15 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy. JBattery. July 18 General Motors v Canadian Legion. Force i ot basic Air Security MAIL f) : MEN WITH A PURPOSE y s jrgff mmJt MV'. Pwrli for Sinclair in 5th for Spring In 9th a Mackenzie MTPNiiTimK. irn A GOOD PLACE Tt BUY SPECIAL Continental Bed. Full Size, Reslniora flat ribbon spring, full size. Ace spring fill mattress, full size $71.01) See our carpets Irst arrived Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue SAVOY HOTEL W. 1,. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37; r.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET t PRINCE EUPBRT PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY OPEN DAILY FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 11 P.M. 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