I3rfnce tlurfri Da up Monday. M--X 30, 19 lng that Pavich tipped the scales who w- v at 238 and Stone at 226. i . aS hi''-r-g J.:; Obvious villain of the drama' . '1 hlt i was Stone, who.se periodic trl-1 , U li,t ! a..; umphs the fans booed with gusto,' f' ,of or-t cf -r while at the same time, cheering "uilaPPi PAVICH TAKES OUTSIDER IN WRESTLING BOUT IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN W7H on h ravicn. uunng mucn oi the' 'ontitia first round Stone kept Pavich '' "Gorgeous George" Pavich up under control with an arm lock held his own 'and Prince Rupert's te'that extended to such duration dignity Saturday night In that it seemed as if outside heip British Com m Cigarette Tobacco MILD, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGIN i Civic Centre wrestling ring whenj he won two out of three falls against Glenn Stone. Los Angeles Invader, before a crowd of more than 600 in the first wrestling bout of the summer season. By laying his lighter, tricky opponent on the mat, he thereby qualified to meet Frank Sherry, of Portland, Oregon, in a challenge match here on July 1. While Saturday night's fight in many ways was not spectacular It did provide 40-otld minutes of ponderous action on the part of the two heavyweights. Both men showed a considerable amount of skittishness, consider- would be required to disconnect them. Stone was lighter, faster and more tricky than Pavirh who depended on weight and strength to handle the Angelino. Pavich won the first fall late in the third round, much to the de-light of the gallery. . Hostility of the spectators against Stone wa3 not diminished In the fourth round when he bounced Into the ring carry-iiiR his chuir which he waved threateningly at Pavich amid a tumult of "booe." AlunR about thi.i time, Pavich, -w ... a with the defence in a tangle. JTochssj iss Sports . tt ivv-i A In Louil Stead got the ball past Krause j for the first goal of the match, and of the season. Parkhoitfe, beat the whole defence but lost j control of the ball and it drib- j bled past, the upright on the outside. Price blocked a kick by Gomez and shot hard and high but Morgan fielded It well.- BOMBER HAS HIS CAKE . . . ANU tJiio i. . cuts his 35th birthday cake, fS motion associates, the act might symbo.ue u o the hutory o in himself in on the greatest syndicate harnp c game. On hand to help' the birthday were Jim Norns and Arthur wiriz ns' Boxing club. totes in the recently formed International Sport Shots Pavlikis and Vanetta threaten ed but Krause cleared. .PI ROOKIES UPSET HISTORV Arney 3b . Pavlikis If Abel c Foster rf . Bill 2- I 0 0 0 1 (Continued from Page 1) The Legion attacked through Armstrong and Baxter and Morgan was lucky to clear when in the sixth, but was left on Price base when the side was retired Gurvich cf Armstrong hit the post. 0 ' HMltM hooked a shot wide. Dunbar, Old Timers cauea ueorge S(,nerk 2b 4 4 Dunbar lb .... cleared weakly but ArmsUong's Howe to the plate as a pincn drive was hieh. Baxter, crossed hitter in the ninth after Benny Letourneau p .. 4 35 Doug Christison booted the ball ctf the centre spot at the start v.hen Battery defeated Canad-, ian Legion 2 to nil. Aird was dangerous when Dunbar mis-kicked and Morgan was lucky to blocic Aird's second try at the expense of a fruitless corner.; Krause saved from Pavlikis and then Cohissi and Pavlikis were dangerous. Aird and Baxter acain showed to advantage with Baxter resourceful. Price had an opening but Morgan saved at close range and then at full length turned another shot past. The Legion pressed until offside relieved the pressure. Krause kicked away and then Morgan saved McRaes high cross. Pavlikis made an opening but Colussi and Van-etta wasted it. Gomez was food and at the other end Buck Eby cleared weir". Price had a frand opening but shot straight at Mornan. Krause had his bit of luck when Pavlikis' shot beat him but rebounded off the bar. Pavlikis worked through and For their first game of the season when they meet the Canadian Legion this evening in the North Star City League competition, the General Motors will be represented by the following players: Boulter; Robinson, Sunberg; John ' Wilson, Olson, Sharpe, Currie, McKay, Pat Wilson, Mercer, Owens, Lien, Campagnolo, Haugen Hfbb. There has been some difficulty in obtaining the uniforms and, while Doug Frizzeil wired for them again on Saturday, it is just possible that the strips will not arrive in time for the opening- game. Arrangements have been made with the Civic Centre sd that players can have u-e of the showers after each game. j J V Batted for Foster In eighth. Old Timers AB R II a dangerous centre. . Pavlikis Windle had knocked the second, got away but Krause blocked three-bagger of the game. Howe , him Cornwell made a nice grounded to Don Scherk at sec-opening and Armstrong relayed 0nd base who hurled the ball to: the bail to Aird who beat his Catcher Abel, tagging Windle at man neatly but shot weakly, the plate. Bill Lambie singled. M. Simundson cf 4 0 Kerr If 3 1 Dahl 3b 4 1 Rosedale p 4 0 advancing Howe to third, but the game ended when Letourneau fanned Davis. Considering that, even when A city pollcemtn wi requetttd by (KMxiyrar 10 ml Ncolue. tie worr leather uile on one thoe, MOI 1 1 k on the oiher. I'hoiu. graph below ibowt rcsulu. Aird seemed to have hurt his leg. The Legion were doing the pres.sing and Dunbar and Morgan had to clear. Pavlikis got away but Brick Eby was too .'4 0 Windle c it is in the best oi condition, clever for him. Parkhouse made the field inclined have a Morgan rf 3 0 Howe 1 0 Beynon 2b 4 0 Lambie lb 4 0 Smith sa 3 0 Davis 1 0 a long run. Morse cleared when Cornwell was dangerous. Price lot of small stones on it which can, and often do, divert the was officiary evening when Ti?e season opened Friday naa a cnance a..u .s.u direcUon of lhe baUSi lne game lucky to save. Buck Eby clear 34 a ed. Colussi and Pavlikis threat ened but Yelland stopped them. THE RESULTS OF THE POLICEMAN TEST ttERE ASTOUNDING! Both shoes received the same hard, day-in,' day-out wear, in good weather nd bad, on city pavements. Eventually the leather ole was worn right through. But the NEOL1TE lole didn't een show serious signs of weir! VThat's more, this amazing new KIND of sole is completely waterproof, healthful, gloriously comfortable, insulates against heat and cold alike. Get NEOL1TE on new shoes or ai resoles fur the whole family! I was relatively error-free. Old Timers were charged with one error and Rookies with two. Both Letourneau and Rose-dale were in good form through- McRae crossed well and Price's Batted for Morgan In ninth. Batted for Smith in ninth. Umpires A. Lfctourneau, M. Montesano. OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Caie shot beat Morgan but came back into play off the upright. Cornwell dropped in a high , out the nine innings. Letourneau faced 34 batters, allowing five i hits while Rosedale facd 35 and Chinese Dishes a Specialty centre that Morgan and two of his opponents went for. Morgan L'nrctnuchcd photograph ihovi Sole (at right ) wiife holt worn it good cooditioa ol MOUTE lult CHOP SUEY allowed seven hits. Rosedale lowed two bases on balls and was beaten for the ball but it I went wide Krause had to he CHOW MEIN ruck out 12 baUers- 'nlle' very quick to pick up an awk-'st Letourneau allowed base -h tMHn cv,t one on 8econd Avenue oppustte Prince Rupert Hotel 1:00 mm. to 3:30 a m Phone 173 for Outside Orders ! then got a second goal when he ianiyrirn mm Without this NAMl it's not the some.' balls, hit one batter with c pitched ball and struck out seven. Rookies 200 000 0114 ' Old Timers 200 000 0002 ' Rookies AB R H B. Simundson ss 5 0 B BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 1M. TV 0vl"f Tm UNm Co. t- PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY will be open daily from 3:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. beat Krause from very close in. The Legion came back and Morgan had to clear and then two corners were cleared. Pavlikis was clean through but Krause brought off a grand save at point-blank range. Then Dunbar cleared a critical situation but the Legion could not get the ball through and full time found the Battery winning the first game by two clear goals. iWigiiliiri rJ GEOP.GE L. ROP.IE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 .HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches poorly but shows signs of being capable .of doing better. Aird w as good till he was handicapped by an injury. Saturdays 12 Noon to 12 Midnight 204 4th Street Phone 655 Rnwl in Clean and Pleasant Surroundings KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS The new players Baxter, Aird, Price and Morse all were successful in their first game. The re-appearance of Mike Colussi and Gus Krause was satisfactory. There is every promise of It was a well contested game with players on both sides showing good form. The two outstanding players ' were Morgan and Cornwell. Morgan gave a grand display but had his full niflfl 1 'if h f I L I mw l ip f share of luck. Three times he- a vy successiui year A. HUNDEIDE WATKIN S DEALER 517 Seventh Avenue West Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners Phone BLACK 8&0 Box 2 was beaten but the uprights or crossbar stopped the shots. Gomez was the safer back though Dunbar gave nothing away. The halfback line of Parkhouse, Veitch and Morse did nothing are ,, Thn 'triel WI1 iiss o: ssued iouit lotice it U torn Jon .1 fcflcal ;ertil aim vritln . DA Ve, fay o k G iubU ncoi 'Be! t IE 61 . t hgr ( i Jrt: t I i pu R l4 CM 1 PHONE3 I.AMI KMilS-TRV ACT Re: Certificate r Title No. UOJl-l to the North Westerly I ive (.') avrrt, mure or of l.it M Thiiii'jiiil Two Hundred and Fitly (fi'J.Ki), Kanse Five (.-) Cat . trlf-L WHEREAS satisfactory proof of Black B87 Red 894 evenings Box 1670 Salt Lake Ferry Dail Service Except Monday SCHEDULES Tuesday,.. 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