ir -ii t 1 r - - . """."..' i - Friday. August 12, 1949. unii 1 earn Goes South IT PA YS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH bases and give away three unnecessary runs. Commercials scored In the fourth when Windle s line drive to left field went for three bases. He crossed the plate on an outfield error. S c&h SfEISM MMm The two hits off Rosedale. were drives to the outfield that; Jobs Bauchtrrs Party of Forty Leavms For Spokane Thirtynhree members of the Jobs Daughters drill team unci seven supporters will leave tonight on the Catala tor Vancouver enroute to Spokane where they will compete with teams from the United States and other parts of Canada hi an international drill competition. Cigarette Tobacco i ndht have been caught. Thus j the big lefty missed a chance . J of pitching a no-hitter. j , . . . ' " v -. . . j . : v - , J . . i . . . , , t ' t " I . ' " 1 ' ' Ur MUD, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINI j His SIX striKe-outs were vwu less than Letourneau's record but -Rosie' had the hitters com-ing to him as he assisted on seven put-outs. Merchants AB R II PO A Dr.hl ss 4 118 1 Month of training and hours BASEBALL Merchants Moving Up John Ho-.edalr Sets Commercials Down 6 to 1 . Merchants climbed to within half a game of the second place Commercials last nk'ht when big John 1i .edaie hung up a brilliant two-hit pitching performance over the Hjtelnien. Th score was C to 1 and 'Rosie' himself drove in two important second inning runs with a clean single over second base. Letourneau, on the mound for the losers, was unsteady at the start and Merchants hit freely to build up a 3 to 0 lead by the end of the second inn-Ins. Thereafter the yous? righthander had the Merchant sluggers under control until the ninth when Cornwell behind the plate, tiirew line-drives into right and left field to clear the .Sunday and wi, couver Tuf-aduy MAMTOIJA WOMEN C.OLFEUS COMING WINNIPEG On their way to Johnny PhUtsi Marion Shenton, Anes Smith, Peggy Gowan, Kathleen Smith, Heather Brewer, Mary Addison, Melaine Brechin, Mary Strachan, Janet Raekow, tthel Moorehouse, Olive Strand, Norma McKay, Gerd Lien, Ru:h KeUlvson. playing captain . members uf Uit of work in designing ana sewinn their smart costumes lie behind the girls who have been tiaineil and directed by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell. No time" will be lost in getting the team to Bpokane. Travel plans call for arrival in Vancouver at 9 a m. Monday. They will immediately transfer to a hiui which will land them in Ilartwin, 2b 4 0 111! ! Davis, lb 4 1 3 10 1 j I Abel, c 4 10 6 2 Lambie, 3b 4 1 2 1 3 'Kerr, If 4 2 2 1 0; ' Ltidvrigsen, cf, rf 4 0 0 1 0; ' price, rf 1 0 0 0 0; Maundrell, cf 3 0 0 0 0 j Rosedale, p 3 0 2 1 7 1 I 35 6 11 27 15 W. 8. Edey. Mr, 4 Vancouver where they will com-i pete in the Canadian Ladies' i golf championships to be play-' ed over the picturesque Capl- Mrs. Jtaa Ruse Ma.iou. I 4 lano Country Club cuurse, the Manitoba tem leiiven over Soccer Scheduled anadiun National Railways on AB R H PO Advertise in ti. the interior Washington city that evening. The international meet opens Wednesday with lodye work which will be followed Thurs- Commercials- Guthrie, 2b Vanetta, lb Cornwell, c Windle, 3b Sinclair, rf . . .... , 1 ..M. . 1 PLAN TO ATTEND Terrace and District Civic (Mobley Cup) Auk. 12 -Canadian Legion vs General Motors. Aug. 15 -Cttnadhm Legion vs Heavy Battery. ! day by the drill competitions, j These consist of standard mili-j tary drill and selected routines, j Accompanying the girls are Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and their Labor Day Pror vs E. Davis 1 Ewart, cf 4 Linney, If 4 Shier, ss 2 Letourneau, p .... 2 PRETTY HARVEST It's harvest time In Essex County and there's nothing like a pretty girl to display the crop to its best advanage. In this case it's the beautiful Jean (Butchi Brodie, 17-year-old Kirkland Lake lass, now working at the Ontario Farm Service Force camp at Huthven, in Western Ontario. The 'crop? 'Oh yes, they grow luscious .peaches, melons and tomatues in that part of the province. (C. P. Photo Aug. 19 -Heavy Buttery General Motors. Aug. 22 General Motors Canadian Legion. Vi. Barbecue Loggers' Sports H 30 1 2 27 11 oporis v-arnivai uames a Struck out for Sinclair in 9th. Merchants .... 120 000 003.... DANCE in EveningFrank Cavan" children, Pat and Bobby, Mrs. ! L. W. Kergin and Miss Dorothy Kergin and Mrs. Robert Oordon. ! The team consists of Edith Jordan, drill captain, Donna , MacArthur and Alma Knutson, ! lieutenants, Ineer Petersen, Mar-git MacArthur, Claire Ritchie, , Sheila Bennett, Marjorie Tattrr- Sport Shots Aug. 26 Heavy Batt ry vs Canadian Lej.ion. (Stuart Shield) Aug. 29--tuart Shir'ld Competition- Fir.it Round. Sept. 1- Sluatt Shield Final (Mobley Cup) Sept. 5 -General Motors vs. Heavy Battery. Sept. 9 Canadian Legion vs. Double Play, Guthrie to Van-, etta ;Runs batted in, Davis,' Rosedale 2; Errors, Windle 2, Cornwell 2, Dahl, Hart wig,' Price; Umpires Montesano, ' Letourneau, Karasosky. Scorer, Santurbane. League Standing W L Pet. J R H E i Merch 120 000 0036 11 3 Commerc. 000 100 0001 2 4 ! Summary: Two base hits , Dahl, Davis, Ewart; Three base hit Windle; Sacrifice hit Shier; Stolen base Davis; Hit by pitcher, Windle by Rosedale 2; Bases on balls off Rosedale 1, Letourneau 0; Struck out by Rodald 6, Letourneau 8; 1 e .31c ! v fa sall, Rena Ingram, Noon Webster, Barbara Teng, Alice Nicker- Professional miBu Tommy Loughran, the former lighNheavyweight king, thinks son, Carole Moorehouse, Joanne JEzzard Charles is probably the Langridge Laila Husov. Jean General Motors. Buttery Calderwood, Diane Kennedy, ( Sept. 12--Heavy Savoy '7 4 .636 Commercial 5 6 .455 Merchants ..5 7 .417 VS I ' 'I Knutson, Canadian Legion. Mary McAfee, Susie champ in ring history. "Charles is a great boxer," Loughran declares. Loughran held the light-, I heavy crown two years, giving ! it up in 1929 to campaign as DU. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BIXKK Phone 705 P.O. Box 1401 dr. gak: MONTi DEV Suit 7, E rhone 525 LAMffS GENERAL MOTORS PLAYING LEGION a neavyweignt. But he never made the grade in the top class and finally quit fighting in 1937. Loughran is now connected with a New York sugar brokerage firm. 1 fjgi A. Canadian Legion eleven will FINE OLD NAVY. RUM be home team to the General i Motors in tonight's Mobley Cupj SI'ENTE J PAINTERS Brush Freet Phone 215 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Boles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. lootoau iixture. tne uenerai I CL. Jt ' V -r 'r"-.V 1 Motors line-up will -be chosen from the following players: Loughran admitted Charles "looked bad against Jersey Joe Walcott, but didn't Walcott also Boulter, Lien, Wilson, Haugen, Bishop, Prince, Olsen, C. Currie, P. Wilson, Price, R. Currie, make Joe Louis look bad?" Walcott is known in boxing as a mi ww m R lfi m . m UV'f i 1 GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BOI.DERS e spoiler. He was never a great PIANO T Tuning, Vole: MIKE boxer but he has always had the ability to make a good iij ynuuru ncnuu. m FOR YOUR .ROCK Si CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 639 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed ,.y. v ; .' Phont f I fighter look bad anainst him. 972 li tea r Loughran admits that today's CONSTRUCTION J ALTERATIONS ;I REPAIRS J crop of heavyweights-Including Charles would be no match for HEL BEAUT' Permar.1'! A. P. GARDNER & Co those of the Dempsey, Tunney, kJHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Beauty C J Sharkey and Louis eras. Charles, then, would have been Just a good light-heavyweight, Loughran says, because "he wouldn't IU t: 204 4th Slrw' 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - DC. FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY have had the punch to fight the Bottled t. Shipped hy ALFRED LAMBtSON L LONDON, ENGLAND DELIVERED FREE heavyweights." WELLS RED 5S1 P.O. BOX 721 J LLVl You Saw It in The News! 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