the shoe and with great dex- PATICH TAKES OUTSIDER Ptfnte Uuptri Daflp Hftos Monday, May 30, 1943 (Continued from Pape.4) icin, . . . . - - tween his toes. The final fall come with such suddenness that few of the fans realized the bout was over. Pa- vlch picked Stone up for a series f chms thpn rnneht him SPRING TAKES J JUNIOR OPENER In a seven-inning junior open ! considerably Stone, thereupon, laid him for a fall amid a dis-; approving roar. Pavich made an attempt to 4 I'--H; BARBARA WALLACE'S er to Sunday's Old Timers emulate the Barefoot Boy In the stanwJ versus Rookies basr-bal, game at fiftn round by removing his foot- I. arm-iork that in a - -- Roosevelt Park, Ray Spring's pear but, stone would have none team defeated Bob Wesch's nine 0f jt so the hometown giant was JUHN BOLE in by a score of 8 to 3. Wesch was forcecj to put his damaged foot-! on the mound for his team and gcar back on. However, in the i laid his shoulder blades on .the floor long enough for Referee George Howe to complete the count. Referee Howe, who usually comes to some sort of grief In affairs of this kind, fared no ; hurlrr for Spring was Carlson. thick of the round, he kicked off SPORTS MEET AT KITWANGA KITWA.NOA-Thirteen teams seven baseball? four football and two sof tball t j;!: part in field events at the two-day sports celebration which started here on May 24. Visitors came from Klspiox, Hazc-lton, Morlcetown, Kitzegukla, Kitwan-cool, C edarvale and Gitangow. Winner of the baseball tournament was the Hazelton Y.P.A. team, while Kitwanga Spring Field Club took the honors In football and the Hazelton Maple Leafs girls team won the soft-ball defeating Gitangow. Two major races were the mile foot race and the bicycle race. Winner of the former was D. Morrow of Hazelton, while Frank Benson of Kitwancool won the cycle race. The events were opened with a welcome speech by Chief Fred ff : "STELLA DALLAS ' if- ... V : ft Comedy GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT Tasty millinery creations, dished up by master bakers instead of by Lilly Dache, were shown Tuesday by the Ontario Batters' Association meeting in .Toronto. This palatable morsel being modelled by Jean Culliton Is called "The Spooner" since it has a spoo snitting jauntily on the brim among a bouquet of candy rases. Other hats were made of caniec. flowers and marshmallow rabbits atop sailors and pillboxes of ill'10" Johnson of Kitwanga and by feathery cake. (C. P. Photok ! Jw Bryant, Solomon Bryant I and Dick Fowler of the host better Saturday night- Climax of his suffering came when Pa-I vich, apparently aiming an open-hander at Stone, caught Mr. j Howe w here head and body join i The ringing slap sent Mr. Howe's normally placid temper to the ! steaming point but he restraln-icd himself commendably. ! PRELIMINARIES j . Of the five preliminary boxing matches, by far the best was the 'wind-up between Charlie Place. ! 121, and Tommy McDonald, 1?8. In three, fast two-minute rounds. ! the lads battled to a draw, a (decision that was met with ap-iproval by the fans. Audiences here rarely have an opportunity 'to witness matches of this j calibre. i In the other preliminaries. 'Stanley Stokes, 49, fought to a ' draw w ith Jockie Mclnnes, 42. ! Donald Husvick, 90, took a de-icision from 'Arthur Pettenuzzo, 81. I Walter Carlson, 155. fought to JUST ARRIVED t village. , Field day officials wore F,A a draw with Bob Scharff, 158. rt Q lif Russ Gat-ske rcfereed the box- JfllDS 0 WdtCurOnt ing bouts and George Howe was third man in the ring in the, i die Smith, president; Stanley J Another Shipment Tropicanas j $4.98 j Williams, Gordon Johnson and White and bright after under- j Geoffrey Morgan, directors, going an overhaul and renova- j Edward Tait, manager, Harold tion at Vancouver recent during : slncIalri announcer; and James mm i v. 1 i. I wrestling bout. Judges were Jack Judge and Eddie Wenstob, and Bob Cameron was timrkeepcr. weeKS, union steamer uamosun P. Fowler, secretary. Capt. John Boden, Is back on her regular grun on the Vancouver - Prince Rupert - Stewart i Es2l'2d Sizes 12-20 and 38-41 EIL J SMI, Adverti.se In the Daily News. KITCHEN HINT To prevent clothes from freezing to clothes-line during winter, a handful of salt should be added to the last rinse water. i route. . 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