I -J Box Scores 5 T icnnce uubcii Lanp muu Tuesday, August 30, 949. Merchants UahL ss liartwig. 2b Davis, lb Lambie, 3b Abel, c Kerr, If Rosedale, rf, p rhpoa f": 2 10 0 I 3 3 12 li 0 3 2 2 - V 0 oio o 7 ' ' 13 10 1 1 0 3 r' 1 1 o IzV 10 Years Ago August s, m SINGLE BOWLS DRAW IS MADE The draw for games In the singles bowling championship series has been made as follows: G. F. Fortwt vs. F. Hardy. Jivhn Laurie vs. Victor Whiting. C. Dixon vs. Bert Morgan W Barton vs. L. Potterton Clccone, cf, rf 5 Maundrell, p 2 Ludwigsen, cf 3 ft - Jack Preece's rink defeated Angus MacDonald's rink 13-11 to qualify for the final of the Tip-Top Tailors' Cup In the lawn bowling and will qualify to meet , Funds For Weapons United States Votes an Line of Policy WASHINGTON D. C. Two Senate committees voted today In favor ol permitting friendly European countries to build up their own weapons with funds from the proposed $l,450,000,0ti United States anus-aid program. Chairman Tom Connall;, Democrat-Texas, of the foreisR relations committee announced that the two groups had voted V. E uncart vs. J. Nicoll ' Savoy B S'm'son, ss ... Sharpe, rf, p, 2b Jack Frew's rink In the final 44,12 15 27 10 I 1 . 1 AB R HPO A J '"? i e o o i I . . 5 1 2 a 6 I 5 i i a I I it 4 1 1 1 3ii rlr" . 4 0 8 4 tt'S f 3 1 0 1 2', : 4 16 3 l!F ' .3 6 I 10 l R-'.V George Hill's rink won the city Pavltkis, If Lindsay, p, rf ... Foster, cf D. Scherk, 3b ... uiri i ?v t yLs:oy - . rx lawn bowling championship by, Jack Fifw vs. Jock Campbell J. S. Irvine vs. W. TVrry Neil Cameron vs. W. J. Ranee. Bill Reid vs. Bobbie Reid. Last evening's scheduled final of the doubles competition had to be postponed owuior to business calls. defeating Angus MacDonald s rink 27-19. After being a tie at 16-all the MacDonald rink failed Bill. 2b, p Postuk, c i. .... to get another point. Hill's rink Dunbar, lb 3 36 'previously tied up the league byj 5 7 27 9:&W:j. winning over iave ooriuiiu nut , 4 ' Merch 102 401 400-13 1 5 Savoy 022 100 000 & 7 materials in European countries which are members ol the North 61 111 to 9 to permit the use ot some of the huge arms-aid fund 18 to 13 and so forcing a playoff game. to buy toots, equipment and raw ( Atlantic Alliance PASS RECEIVES Donald, lamy e, pru Pliiladtiphjj season. hn"ts PLANNING" STRATEGY-Quarterback Johnny Gardiner grips th ball and plots tactic, for th Blue Bomber. The players, left to right, are: 1949 season with four members of the Winnipeg Mike Kissell. Harold Neufeld, Gardiner Bill CUwson and Johnny Stioppa. AU I.ve are new- Summary: Errors, Hartwig 2, Davis, Maundrell; Slmundson, Scherk, Bill 4; Two base hiu, Davis, Lambie, Maundrell; Three base hit. Davis; Howe run, Lind Ocean Falls retained the Northern B.C. Fuoltwu Champiiuislilp by defeating Ute Prince Rupert of passes this ju- o ,, wn Tntomrnvinrial Union club this season, Kisaeu, uarainer anu vw. Kough Riders. (C. P. Photo representative team In two lllllll 1 J W HIV- ' x. k vv i ii t-"" " rating high among the team's five United States imports. m Canada fw matches, 2-0 and 4-3. ions. McDonald three new Umi ports with tl i FOOTBALL SHORTS BASEBALL SCHEDULE say; Runs batted In, Davis 3, Lambie i. Abel, Kerr, Clccone. Maundrell. Ludwigsen, Sharpe, Lindsay, Foster 2, Postuk; Stolen bases, Lambie, Scherk 3; Hit by pitcher, Postuk by Rosedale; Oil Maundrell in S Innings, 1 base on balls, 4 runs on 5 hits, off Rose-dale in 6 innings, 1 base on balls, 1 run on 2 hits, off Lindsay in 3lb Innings, 2 bases on balls, 7 runs on 8 hits, off Sharpe In 3 2-3 Innings 5 runs on 6!ilts , off Bill in 2 Innings, 0 runs, 1 hit; Struck out by Manudrell 4, Rosedale 5, Lindsay 4, Sharpe 2, Bill 2; Win Kraust was fair in goal- Eby and Sunberg were a grand pair of backs and gave nothing away. Thrillina Football as Legion Beats Aug. 28 Savoy vs. Merchants Aug. 3d Merchants s. Commercials. Sept. 1 Savoy vs. Yelland, Greer and Breraner were effective without being Battery to Enter Final for Trophy Sept. 4 Merchants vs. Savoy spectacular. It was Bremner,3 best eame. Armstrong was the ning Ditcher. Rosedale. Losing playmaker again with Baxter at Battery ahead. F. Gomez stop ways fast, resourceful and dan- i ped Armstrong. The Battery en- pitcher, Lindsay; Earned runi, Merchants 7, Savoy 2. Umpires Letourneau, Karasosky, McWhln- Sept. 6 Commercials vs. Merchants. (Postponed Games) Sept. 8 Merchants vs. Commercials. Sept. 11 Savoy vs. Commercials. Sept. 13 Commercials vs. Savoy. DELllim fence was giving no Quarter. Krause saved at the upright. Hie good-natured hisky' w Overtime Required to Settle Issue Last Night Last evening's semi-final football game of the Stuart Shield provided another ney. Scorer, G. Murray. gerous. Murray was also good. 1 Bowman was not up to the rest of the line though neat. Smith was always a dangerous bustling centre and got two goals. Morgan gaw a great display Morgan saved from Armstrong 33 and Krause Iroro Darrow Gomez, Vuckovich forced a corner. Yl- Soccer Schedule land, Armstrong and Murray Phone Seagram's Kinqs Plate CANADIAN WHISKY were neat Dur.bar was winaea by a heavy drive but plucklly kept on playing effectively. Eby thriller with the Legion corring from behind twice In goal. Dunbar and Ferguson were strong defenders against a good forward line. Darrow Gomes again got a goal and was always In the thick both defensively and aggressively. Maa-aone was very good and Frank to t e the score, then get- TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From th East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:30 p.m. tina the decidina coal three SSc pit ietu fu fed Aimtrong who Interchanged passes with Murray and then capped It With a splendid drlv to equalize the score. Veitch was The price is (roo-tfatured' tool UbtltJ by M) i minutes from the end of the sec ond overtime period. Oomea gave a strong display (Stuart Shield) Sept. 2 Stuart Shield Ftnal- (Mobley Cup) Sept. 5 General Motors vj. Heavy Battery. Sept. Canadian Legion vs Oeneral Motors. Sept. 12 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion, The final score was Canadian The forwards failed to click ef through after Darrow Oomea, Ward and W. Gomez made the opening but ho missed a great Legion 3, Heavy Battery 2, and fectlvely. Parkhouse made good Tl e4M1iMMnl t not published or displayed by the liquor Control loard or by the Government of British Columbia. Ha d.H.ii J so the linal to De piayea on runs and Ward centred well. W You saw It in the News) by ) GovfflMMrt Gomez tried hard. Veitch got a goal and worked hard but Friday evening will be between, the Legion and the General Motors. Morgan fisted away following lvvvvvvv.vvvvAfvvwvWll1 is not an effective centre-for ward. for EFFICIENT, MODERN HH The biggest thrill Morgan's chance. Then Bmlth was clean through, picked his spot and drove In a hard shot but Morgan brought oft a sensational save that brought the pectators to their feet. Kraiwe saved Vuckovich's centre. Both defences were sound but Legion was lucky when a bouncing ball hit an obstruction and then bounced high over Krause's head only to hit the crossbar and great save from Smith. Eby's good free and Smith's header. D. Gomez broke up an attack and sent his forwards away but Eby checked. Murray see OUR FLOOR FURNACES The biggest piece of luck The bouncing ball that beat Krause FLI.LT AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT AT 101 tested Morgan with a good cross but hit the crossbar. YOl'R INSPECTION INVITED and Sunberg stepped Veitch. Ferguson cleared twice and then TELKWA n n BarbecuE The biggest laugh Jimmlc THOM SHEET METAL L Kelly's remark: "What's so lucky about it? That's what the crossbar Is for." the Battery went a goal up when Darrow Gomez scored with a shot from twenty yards out that Krause handled but was unable Agents for the Iron Fireman 2S3 FIRST AYEXl'E then Krause cleared. Ward cross- j ed dangerously and Mazsione took a good free. Ward's first timer skimmed the bar but regulation time found the scores tied. OVERTIME The first period of overtime found the Battery hemmed within their lines with Sunberg driv LABOR DAY - SEPT. 5, 1949 BUCKING BRONCS MIDWAY STEER RIDING THRILLS AND SPILLS GATE OPENS 9:30 A.M. BROADWAY CAFE. HEST FOOD FINEST COf to stop. Bremner drove three fine shots in but the Battery defence cleared. Play was always interesting with Armstrong, Bux ter and Bowman good but in-efective at close quarters. Veitch and Ward were foiled by Eby. Morgan saved from Armstrong following Baxter's centre. Then Murray centred well for Arm-trong to head the ball to Smith ALL NEW ARENA ; HAP LEARY, RODEO MANAGER (Ail Events Governed by Association's Rules) FRIENDLY SERVICE fought hard and the final whistle found Krause saving. Canadian Legion 3, Heavy Battery 2. Teams: Canadian Legion Krause; Sunberg. Eby, Bremner, Yelland, Greer, Baxter, Bowman, Smith, Armstrong, Murray. Heavy Battery Morgan; Dunbar, Ferguson, Mazzone, Darrow 'Some?, Frank Gomez, Vuckovich, Parkhouse, Veitclu W. Gomez, Ward. Referee S. P. Woodslde. Linesmen Halverson, IMPORTED COWBOY CLOWN CP-TO-DATE CHUTES I.OLD SPEAKER SYSTEM ing them back on their only foray Into the Legion half. Morgan was good and saved repeatedly while Dunbar, Ferguson, Darrow and Frank Gomes defended stubbornly. In a break Chinese Dishri m 3 0m DANCE MIDNIGHT SUNDAY BALL GAME 11 A.M. MONDAY FOR TAKE-HOME OE away Krause was lucky that PHONE M Hours 7 a m. to 1M who beat Morgan with his header to tie the score. Darrow Gomez was stopped by Eby and then Ferguson and Dunbar did well. Parkhouse was good but Vucko-vlch failed. Mazzone's high dropping shot went over. Ferguson headed away a dan- Free Barbecue Sandwich Noon Monday ATTRACTIONS AND PRIZES REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS when he ran out to kick clear, the ball rebounded wide of the goal. Veitch missed a rare chance. In the second period of overtime Battery had more of the NOW AVAILABLE . MONDAY NIGHT PRINCE BOWLMj gerous centre and Veitch lobbed play but Legion was more dan-. INDIAN CEREMONIAL WAR DANCE 7:30 P.M. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY GRAND BALL over Bremner, Baxter, Bowman ' geruus. A penalty against Fer-and Smith combined and Morgan ' ruson seemed to be the turning had to run out to punch away. 'point but Armstrong topped the Legion presed but Battery got' bar. Sunberg was good. Smith It Pays to Advertise) TneFrTyalI HOTEL ! SEND ALL INQUIRIES TO BOX 6, TELKWA ENTRIES TO B E IN BY NOON, SEPTEMBER 5 away and a long, low shot from ' clinched the game when he Veitch found the corner of the ' verted one of Baxter's centres (206 goal to beat Krause and put the with three minutes left. Battery .ti OPES ll III Regal Printers Saturday! ' A Home Away From Home 1 ' 60 Rooms Hot and Cold ! water . . 1 ) PRINCE RUPERT, B O. Phone 281 P.O. 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