'4 DafTj? HiuJI junior IBASEBALL SCHEDULE ! August 25 Commercials vs ( Savoy. Aug. 28 Savoy vs. Merchants. BASEBALL SCOhES Westerr International Yakima 7, Wenatchee 6 . Victoria 3-6, Vancouver 1-8 Spokane 8. Salem 4 Bremerton 7. Tacoma 6 ill innings) Pacific Coast San Diego 3, Seattle 2 (14 innings) Sacramento 2, Portland 1 (10 innings Los Angeles 8, Hollywood 3 San Francisco 2, Oakland 1 Salt b Player Benched Game Forfeited League Fixture Comet to End After Argument With I'mps Last night City League Baseball game ended in a fiasco when a Merchant player was ordered out of the game and the team could not field nine players. The game was forfeited to, the Commercials by the official score of 9-0. They were leading by a 4-2 score at the time. Two were out in the seventh inning when Don Hartwig, at bat, questioned the unmplre's Aug. 30 Merchants s. Com-; tnercials. j Sept. 1-Savoy vs. Commercials. Sept. 4 Merchants vs. Savoy Sept. 6 -Commercials vs, Merchants, i (Postponed Games) j Sunday gStlnce Rupert Wednesday. l I The Savoy baseball team are j a -downhearted lot. While they ( cTe winning most of their j games, the deep freeze treat - ! merit of fans could be taken, there was even some satisfac- ( tion for them winning in spite of no support from the stands, Now that they are taking their share of setbacks the doghouse silence from the paying cust- omers Is getting hard to take. Following the announcement recently that Alex liill had just completed six hitless innings, the applause was almost aud- ible. . What makes a winning team an unpopular one is a mystery beyond analysis. It's the same with basketball here. The un- SCBli, commencinj j; Thurc!uysl Floats 2:3( j , boat !a' at n SPECIAL; I' ART;. Sept. 8-Merchants vs. Commercials. Sept. 11 -Savoy vs. Commercials. Sept. 13 Commercials vs. Savoy. Sept. 15 -Savoy VS. Merchants. Smithers Bank Wall Cracked SMITHERS Earthquake! 4 k sair t 7 Jp : . ni : shocks were felt here about 9:15 ; Sunday evening. Pictures were,'hat tnev luid bvm ""vised to! do ln case of an earthquake.! tilted some five or ten degrees out of the perpendicular, electric Many were badlv MjJhtened and lighta swayed violently back and some ,elt "sea-sick." !: fc-; t t BRITISH BULLFIGHTER IN ACTION Vincent Charles Hitchcock, 21-year-old son of a London, Eng.- jeweller, and Britain's only bullfighter, was awarded two ears and the tail of the bull he subdued in this ring near Gibraltar. He also rated the plaudits of enthusiastic fans for his formidable work with cape and little red flag, and was carried from the plaza on their shoulders. In this scene, Vincent is starting a "pase de pei-ha" with the red flag held in both hands. He finished the charging foe off with a well-aimed sword thrust. ---- - - ifri. ;- derdog get the cheers while the piays as well as he does. Mineri recoraea as actual scanst-winiier takes the jeers. j has an alibi for everything that' ic be credited the players. does not eo just right and that ers- i Savoy's dilemma might go be-: is the main reason the fans give yond just being consistent win-( him such a ribbing, but he al-ners. They have led the league ways comes back for more. Ted continuously since 194G. Some Arney is probably the best third fans think they do too much baseman in the league, tie has WW H Stearmhip Movement! squawking. However, a bit of committed only two errors in beefing is the right of any team 45 chances so far thi season when they believe they have and he covers a lot pf ground grounds for it. But it is true Brother Don has been respon-that some of their players are ' ible for breaking up a couple of JiotutfRot! forth for several minutes, and houses rocked, especially those which were "Jacked up," but no great damage was reported. The side wall of the Rnynl Bank of Canada was visibly cracked and bricks were jarred loose at the round-house. There were two shocks sufficiently far apart to give people time to grab some clothes and rush outside, or to neighbors houses trying to recolkect just 3 Soccer Schedule' (Mobley Cup) Aug. 26 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. (Stuart Shield) Aug. 29 Stuart Shield Com-, petition First Round, Heavy Battery vs. Canadian Legion. Sept 2 8tuart 8hleld Final-Winners of Heavy Battery-Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. (Mobley Cup) Sept. 5 General Motors vi Heavy Battery. Sept. 9 Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. Sept. 12 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. canaoian wwstj h odvaUtciucnt is not publiUicd or displayed by tht tlie Gnrromtnt of Hjituh Culuo -N F i August 24. 1949 inclined to bring up old scores that should have been healed. One fan said he liked to see the Savoys beaten because "they think they are 'too smart.' " Well that seems to be a poor reason for unpopularity. They couldn't play good ball and act like a bunch of morons. By all reasonable calculating they should be a favorite team, 'They are all local young fellows and play a good aggressive type oi ball. It is the team of rookies that Carl Zarelli ordered fourl years af;o. They have stuck j totjehier and by practice have built a proficient squad, There are three sets of brothers on the Savoy roster at present two Simundsons. a brace of Arneys and a pair of Scherks. Bruce Simundson plays in spite of an incapacity that would keep a less enthusi- astie player on the sidelines. He nas a nip. injured in tne recent hostilities that keeps him tied up and it is remarkable that he games with his bat in the few-contests he has been in. The Scherk combination still have their best baseball to play and they appear to have natural assets to make them stars. Manager Alex Bill cannot be accused of hogging baseball ivory. His line-up is little changed from the one of 1947. He even allowed Joe Davis to be signed by the Merchants this year and that is one reason why Savoys are not winning all the time. No fan is to be told who he Is to root for but, In the sense of fair play, there's no harm in giving credit when a good play is made even when the Savoy team does it. ! Mr. and Mis. John Good and family are sailing tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where they will spend the next three weeks while Mr., Good is taking a course at H.M.C.S. Naden. goes along j . . . both tame I 'hint. X X J Iron Fireman BLACK 884 CAR RADIOS SPOT-LIGHTS GRILL GUARDS FENDR FLAPS Phone 791 r Fall B.C. lulldey Valley :SMITHERS, call on a pitched ball. Umpire Letourneau exercised his authority and ordered ttie player out of the game for misconduct. Merchants did not have another player to put into the line-up and were therefore, forced to forfeit the game under section 7 of rule 24 which requires nine .Players in the line-up. While the official score is Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Ki'Dcyclea (Subject to Change) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Bernle Braden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 FooUight Favorites 4:45 Stories for Sandy 5:00 Fops On Parade 5:30 John Aucoin and His Herring Chokers 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye and of Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Poets Look at Canada 7:30 Jean Belland, Cellist 8:00 The Cherry Orchard 9:30 Solway String Quartet 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 The Writer Today 10:30 London Studio Concert 11:00 Weather and Sign Off THURSDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time ' 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Mar jorie Duff 10:15 Morning Melodlet 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Medlodla P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Merodles 1215 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1.00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary Books 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade 3:30 Divertimento Mrs. H. D. Reld, whose husband lis employed at the cellulose plant I at Watson Island, returned to Vancouver on the Camosun yes terday, accompanied by her son, John. John. I I I fBBmrBB . - - VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlam, August 12 and 23 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s s. Coqultlam, August 19 and 31 FRANK J. SKINNER""""" Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 August 26th and 27th -3 Hig Agricultural ; Masrr Murray Neilson, who has been visiing his mother, returned on the Camosun yesterday to New Westminster where he is attending school. IN THE SUPREME COUKT Of BRITISH COLUMB."A IN PROBATE 111 th Mullrr i( tin l.tatr of ieorftr INirter and In the Mutter "f thr "AilinliiMra- tion Ait" ' TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judae W. 6. Fulton. Ilinde the 12th day of August, A. D I urita nimoltitj'ri ArimintKt.mtor the Estate of Geore Poru-r. ic-1 erased, lute of Terrace, In the Prov- luce ul British uolumoia. ALL PARTIES having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 3uta day of September. A D. 1949. alter which date clalm filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES Indebted to thej said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, this 12th day of August, A.D. 1949. OORDON F FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B C. (201) If.OgEg 'j ..... .... . 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