' . - ' t v " "" T. . - . .:;.r I S prince Cupcti Dafij? Htui3 Monday, August 29, 1949. Ml IT PA YS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WJTH . 4k A Tl "SI Soccer Schedule ' p.----' f !v ... - - i- 4 , Cigarette Tobacco SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA I 'V' : " . inj , ' '7.4- i -mud,. (Mobley Cup) Aug. 26 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. (Stuart Shield) Aug. 2Stuart Shield Competition-First Round, Heavy Battery vs. Canadian Legion. Sept. 2 Stuart Shield Final-Winners of Heavy Battery-Can adian Legion vs. Genera! Motors. (Moliley Cup) Sept. 5 General Motors VS Heavy Battery. Sept. 9 Canadian Lesion vs General Motors. Sept. 12 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. BASEBALL League Race Tightens .Up Mrrchaots Win 12 ta 5 Over Savoy Merchants are still In the cellar yet only one full game from first pluce in the city baseball league as a result of their 12 to 5 win on Sunday over Savoy. The game started out a real dog tight with the lead changing hands four times in as many innings. Thereafter, the Savoy outfit fell apart and it seemed impossible for them Uj do anything riRht. Alex Bill had a bad day as he evened up for his season's above-average fielding j in one g-ame. On a hot afternoon, Uleal weather for pitching records to he hung u;j. the Merchants demonstrated their authority with the hickory as they raked three Savoy pitchers for !:ltec.-. hits. Everyone hit but Abel and he drove four mighty flies to the outfield. Merchants used two pitchers. Maimdrell tired after SOCCER SHORTS mv Another w. Sport Shots This evening's football game splendid passbs " , In the first round of the Stuart forward n. Shield brings together the Eaxter and Mub Heavy Battery and the Canad- Ball control ano ' lan Legion in what should prove of a high order to be all-out match. Last an : it as !ne jj;r Friday's game when the Bat- many gua'u trry scored three goals, but the ' aguimt th Bart- Gus Krause did a great Job In goal in Friday night's football gam. Dawes tried hard but the r I defence was sounder with Run- berg and Eby at back. They' ' ere very sure. Yelland was SPEEDY SERVICE George Brimmell, right, Canadian Press reporter, gives an on-the-spot account of lath hole play in the Canadian Ladies' Open golf tournament in Vancouver, flashing results to his office from the Capilano Course over Canadian Army Signals frequency modulation radio-phone. Cpl. O. A. K. Agnew of Vgn&mver. U in charge of the set. installed because of lack of wire facilities. It is believed to be the first time an FM radio-phone has been used in covering an Important news event. (C. P. Photo) Legion sandwiched m no fewer ihey had three . than five goals beween the Bat- warts, Morgan d tery's second and third goals, j guson. The toa was a crowd pleaser. There were ' goals scored waj i at least three aspects that were date, notable. With this nt One was that the Battery got ; belts the Canaan-two early goals after having all' feel that at Ua better when he took his u,sual place at centre half. Alexander and Bremner both did well at right half Greer was clever but found difficulty in controlling the ball. The forwards were good. Armstrong and Murray scored on Postuk's single. Mer-j chants went to the front again the better of the exchanges. "on the ball " At Then the Legion began to cites Wtll they feel tfc MANY WITNESS BOWLING PLAY striking out four and allowing liit in thrdu inninps then were too good for James and fin the third after Dahl singled nd they racked up five goals happen agaia. , Big Show Is Opening their inter-passing and con- without reply. The Battery got ste! D0T7LGD only' Har w and Davwwere .afe Rasedale went on to allow 4 The two safeties in six innings. , two crossed the plate on Merchant, opened the scoring outfield put-out and Kerrs; in the first frame with two out riivi einirinrt runt I.ambie single. 1 The warm weather attracted a number of members to the C.NP.A. Bowling greens Sunday afternoon with the semi-finals of the doubles competition be- A Shrine Band parade will strucUve play were fine to see. Smith at centre played a bustling, hard-driving game that paid off with three goals. Bowman combined well with Baxter who is always a fast and clever threat. Morgan was well beaten by the scoring idiots, though he doubled to drive him home. I Savoys came back in their half mark the opening tonight of t t.,, mattpre intn hw of Uie inning when Sharpe and Henry Meyerhoffs Crescent hands in his first time at bat Pavlikis rang the -bell on Foster's shows which is starting a ten; in played -I.: ah i j -I 1..-1 . . j t-i:i m I-, i Tha n ou nf Viurf UiiD a mi Phone 654 in the second inning when he,1"1- nu uutt "uu "s'"- flay etana on nvnrac w, - vs .... . ,. '". .... ,-..a In the fourth the Merchants th rear of the Prince Rupert Lanee Potterton was too much 1 ' iJnowW broke loose and Sharue Hotel The show Is beinst staxed lor Bill Terry and Charlie seemed at fault prior to one to tie me score. oineiR. viocu, ,,.,.. ... , , ,u ,,M f ih Dri,.o! VminiMn and tho firt. tu. Roal. Dunbar was suund and Stole aiOUnd tO thUO. base tn.ll - ,,', . ,cn . n.. iaH o,wvl runa . it, mi hs alter he had allowed three ruts Kupert smrine uiud wnicri is,iuuhuii. uk uaaitm iwu and a walk. Lambie singled to recommending the many feat- and Frew agaiost Duncan and torwaras out wtnoui lesuivs gret Uie new pitcher and to ures that are being offered, par-i Forbes was a topsy-turvy af- Fergsuon was a tough defender, send i,,.,w the fourth run in ii,.. ' ticularlv for the children but; fair. Duncan and Forbes had a The half-back line was outplay-1 I5c pr doim nld lot tmptlM Ubtd by ny &.C Bfwry m 4vffftHtmtnt li not pubwihcd of Uyd by d Ltqoi Contioi Boid at u .h'anneaiinpr also to those of a 1 i lead of six after five ends but the ea m uie secona nan, veitcn mmng By jUV III I flS score 7 to 4 and appeared to salt the game away but the Merchants chalked up another four-run inning in the seventh en ages. i Tomorrow night special visitors at the Show will be the Ah-! mes Shrine party from California, returning south on the steamer Chilcotin aftr an Al ynowunw match was tied at the seventh. beln8 missed. Darrow Oomez From then on it was anybody'' did well and got two goals, game but Barton and Frew Mazzone was not at home in his came out winners toy 1J U 11. i new position and James has not - The final is scheduled for this' regained his speed and drive af-evening. In a friendly "hat" - nis Hle. Ward was the Same Ore rink of Rod Smith, BiU dangerous forward, his lour nils, tnree errors and a balk Bill went to the mound in Cana&UttWWstoi askan cruise. Shrine Band, Job's the following inning a got by l ip. -c--w- i Daughters' Drill team will meet Reid, BiU Ranee and Bert Mor-! corner kicks and centres being I If -vSb?Fy2 1 allowing one hit. 1 ihf visitors at the wharf and tan was outclassed hv a rinw models of accuracy. Parkhouse HEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water there will be a parade to the made up of Vic Whiting, Jock,was always driving hard. Vuck-carnival. I Campbell, Jimmy Irvine and ovich eot a goal and never gave Two comfortably fed looking Neil Cameron. Final score was" UP dropping back at times to horses tied to the fence and 18 to 9 for Morgan's aggregation. helP nls defence. Pavlikis went John Rosedale's two-hit pitching was the outstanding feature of a game lacking brilliant play. Davis, Lambie and Kerr used tho lumber to good advantage with three hits each. i close but his solo efforts toward the end did his forward line no TRAIN SCHKDl'I.E For r the Last good. Billy Gomez was very ef- PRINCE RUPERT, B C. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Motive It's Best for Walls and I J ECONOMICAL too! 1 That the report of I 1 more ami more women f w ho are lining Monasea! I ... TOP Ol AL1TV at I , Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 3:00 p.m. : MOBI-EY CIP STANDING crates of other horses are to be seen rif.iit here in Prince Rupert where for years horses have been at a premium. But horses in crates! Actually they are part of the equipment for the Crescent Shows. The crates contain hobby horses. The site cf the show had a BASEBALL SCHEDULE From the East I W L F A Pt Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday , Can- Legion 3 110 7 8 This advuuwiutnt is mil published or dipl.iycj hi the U,m tlie tiuveiomtnt ut Kiiiish Culumbu, 10:30 p.ro. 1 Heavy Battery 3 1 10 7 jcien. Motors 0 4 5 11 runners of the city's younger i Salt Lake Ferry mUfipllnnpnns anH liufpi-nonn Aug. 28 Savoy vs. Merchants Aug. 30 Merchants s. Commercials. Sept. 1 Savoy vs. rattans already excited and eous disarray of all kinds of ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS E Sunday & Thursday equpiment this forenoon with s "lwa,u "lc Advertise :n tne Ui-lly News' lower than any I rfiniarahle fininh. It's 1 more wuhalile ... easier to keep elean . . . covers ft more in one eoat over (prires prartirally any wall I material. I i more sunnlies bein.r dtairorirert . upr'""B m ,ne snowS" Sept. 4-Merchants vs. Savoy from the snow.s own trucks and , oepu o-oiiiiiieiciaw vs. mit-u more bv loca, lnicks un chants. loading fro mthe train. Within BROADWAY CAFE.., KKST FOOD FINKSTO FRIENDLY SERVICE a short time order was being brought out of the disarray. In . : I SCntfM'LES Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Thursdays Leave Cow Bay Floats 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS FOR PARTIES BY APPOINTMENT Phone CiRF.E.N 391 or BLACK 926 one spot two heavy cross timbers at right angles were laid down. With a simple but ef 3 Chinese DistaM i M I fective tripod and a block and t:irlrW flip hnfiuc rpnmnioi- mm FOR TAKE-HOME (fl was erected and securely fixed 4mm 1 with heavy steel supports.. Then using a level the operator ad Family N Hours 7 a m. to 1M 1 justed the centrepiece so that it was perfectly erect and used shims to get the accurate alignment. This was the centre post for EFFICIENT, MODERN HEATING I f OR HtS U AMD PWW NOW AVAILABLE for the hobby horses. Similar jobs were being done with other ee UUK fLUUK hUKINACbb . . . . pieces of property. Aloft on a telephone pole em PRINCE ! BOW I pioyces ot the Power Co. were connecting the cables necesary to supply current for power and FITLY ALTOMATIC OIL HEAT AT LOW COST. YOl'R INSPECTION INVITED THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED Agents for the Iron Fireman 253 FIRST AVENUE BLACK 884 vtr ' light for the shows. Other crates . contained seats for the airplane and other action features of the shows. An all around were the fore- UWWAWWAVWAVWZ'WWWWVvVVMWi' IPE.N vw n : ' Tll "( Wml.-w Ailama Srrlr, kc 3:30 P Saturday!' )n 12 m inters Regal "Stop complaining! Who let him get into that habit since he was two months old?" LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL FIlONttf ,onWL GREER & BRIDDEN " PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. " 1 v r 1 1 ii. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Paper Towels Paper! 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