prince nupctf Daft? TuiW T CENTRAL CITY SPORTt k Saturday. August 20, 1949 1 iwSr 4s s " ft SEEN AS NEED FOR THIS A v. ! n1 a. T.. .. . i ti tit: :r CITY SWAT LEAGUE TOP HITTERS 7 v ...1 In the previous article it was' what aj ft suiigestea mat a cerurai su irN nolr- i-.- ' F1TBA' . - BATTERY HOLDS UNBEATEN RECORD, s v v: committee could perform a use- room ,.,. function, not at orient Py Tn J" fill being done by any group, of co-l "js ordinating all outdoor sports activities. Two questions arise AB R H Pet. J. Davis i Merchants" 37 6 15 .405 A. Slmunilwn Savoy 33 7 13 .394 B. Simundson Savoy 37 9 14 .378 Pavlikis (Savoy 48 12 18 .375 Dahl (Merchants" 52 11 18 .348 Kerr (Merchants' 47 9 18 .340 Abel Merchants 54 7 18 .833 Lambie "Merchants' 33 9 11 333 Cornwell "Commercial 41 7 13 .317 Windle "Commercial' 42 9 13 309 Bill t Savoy i 30 3 9 300 Only players 30 times at bat or over wi'h averages over .300 DOWNS MOTORS IN MOBLEY CUP I BATTERY t, MOTORS 1 . .' Darrow Gome who nearly con-j Last evening's football game j verted a good free kick taken in the MMobley Cup between the by Frank Gomez. Joe Ward and ( Heavy Battery and the Gen- ( Currie were, good. Lien blocked j eral Motors provided another j Parkhouse at the expense of a, exciting and hardfought battle corner. at once, namely what could it!,. , 1 Sf do and then how could it do it' ' y c,Jftsiri i itimpefs iv. In the first place let it be kept' baeb,u, In mind thnt th nrnmt ! s t' . " u uii- 1 screen, t At Hi irai conmuiiee wouia riot at- g.i s, are listed. Is suggested that it should con-foyer thT' with the Battery maintaining their unbeaten record in the Vuckovich took the kick and barrow Gome was on the spot to put the Battery a goal up. VeKch and Dunbar checked i competition by winning by two Miss Mary Krecsy and her goats to one. The Battery were neiee, Marlyn Brown, daughter j the baseball association, the! tism ,hoil football association, the track i reached th and field enthusiasts and w-' tnciorsatij1 1 ganizations sufficiently inter- n,. wthoiit their sharpshooting the Motors rfhd then John Wil 1 centre forward Nick Pavlikis but sK -j'f " son was too good for Darrow Gome. Currie had a good( chance but shot weakly. Owens went close from Bishop's pass ested to support the plan. These none would j irir.iiiuinnrj WUU1U meet from a Irr, of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown have returned after a month's vacation at Winnipeg and Vancouver. They were accompanied by Mrs. A. Magee. who Is spending the week visiting her daughter. Miss Molly Magee. early in the spring. At that CKnmum't I Darrow Gomez took over the shooting chores and scored two good goals for the gunners. Pat Wilson got the Motors' solitary goal on a pass from Bob Cur-rie Both teams were short at the iiiri uim nine tuuiu oe a rep-, peak MU men .'n'n't uau m iulij break when a shot from Darrow Gomez seemed to beat Boulter 25 Years Ago resentative of the city parks, 5.i:iingr.e.vS uoaru nu me city engineer. j give jij - 1 uub uuiue uaca mtu ine matter or playing field?! worths! unulH Ka rttwutcii.t t 1 M W. M. Brown and W. Brass ulart. Parkhouse and Ward be-each scored 85 and were high gan an offensive that was at the weekly shoot of the ed back by Lien. Then John HOMEWARD BOUND Douglas Moorhouse of Windsor, Ont., packs his gear after attending the fourth World Rover Moot at Skjak. Norway. He was one of 29 Canadian Rover scouts who joined more than 2,400 fellow-rovers Of 34 other nations at the week-long moot. C P. Photo) There woula be Ideas about'. gr"" the Kround Itself, its surrace I V- C"nlral what could be. done to improve! cof and maintain It. A long-term ' 8 Wilson cleared effectively but hi i i m N. B. C. Regiment at MeNichoil j Creek. j Parkhouse and Ward attacked again and Boulter did a good the claim for a goal was disallowed. Back came the Motors and Bob Currie persisted in following up a loose ball which he crossed off the byeline and Fat Wilson converted with a neat shot to tie the score. Maz-zone sent his forwards ahead but John Wilson and Lien cleared. Joe Ward was very clever. two-game job 1,1 in"Ptin and deaung The first of the arainaKe plan could be consirl-l ered. The need for Improved! grandstand accomodation The! TREES FOR INDIA Ward's cross. Bishop and Joe football series at Ocean Falls between Ocean Falls and Prince Rupert representative team re Ward Combined nicely for Motors. ' Darrow Gomes broke up , type and material for such, how Advertam,, Soccer Schedule an attack and from his passl Parkhouse's good shot was well sulted in a 1-1 draw whiie the Ocean Fallers won the second Bil'y 00,1162 drove wide- Owens aved by Boulter and then Bat-pnme hv one nal to nil. Mc- cei?tred but Dunbar returned j tery staged an attack that had NEW DELHI 9 A national tree planting week during the second Independence Anniversary celebrations has been suggested for all provinces and states. It is proposed that in Use week of August 15 trees shou'd be planted in places unsuitable for food grain or vegetable for the ball. James and F. Gome i the Motors' defence in a rare Dougnll was the scorer r ' TVin U ! V. iielieved pressure by the Motors. I tHegal Frinl p"NE2; - 222 j I tailgicr. lilC Udll 111b 111C LIUM- Prince Rupert after good com- Then Owens, Bishop and bar, it bounced off players and binallon between Ersklne, Wur-ren and himself. The Prince Rupert represent there were mtekicks but finally the, attack was repulsed. Morgan fielded a shot by Price and Bishop headed away a danger-cus centre by Darrow Oomez. Pat Wilson made a clever run and crossed a beauty but neither Currie nor Owens could control the ball. .Then from a free kick just outside the penalty area, Darrow Gomez put his atives were S. Gawthorne, O. K. Lord, J. Marks, P. Cameron, W. Murray, F. Hunter, J. Andrews, E. Warren, S. Ersklne, MeDou-all, A. Mitchell, O. P. Tinker, Price indulged in a oeautiful bout of passing but Dunbar cut In and cleared. Halverson sent In a good long shot. Veitch did well to block Bishop's hard drive. Parkhouse broke through but Boulter cleared at expense of a corner. John Wilson again blocked an attack and cleared well. Morgan stopped a hard drive by Bishop. Battery were now at full strength. Dunbar crowded Pat Wilson out. Parkhouse shot wide from Vuckoviche's centre. Pat. Wilson I 1 I - lOOUAVtS Kelscy and West wood. (MobUy tup) Aug. 22 General Motors vi Canadian Legion. Aug. 26 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. (Stuart -Shield) Aug. 29 Stuart Shield Com-1 petition First Round. Sept. 1 Stuart Shield Final (Mobley Cup) Sept. fr General Motors vs Heavy Battery. Sept. 9 Canadian Legion vs General Motors. Sept. 12 Heavy Battery Vs Canadian Legion. was Ian Dunbar who starred In defence. Veitch did well defending strongly. Mazzone was also hard to beat and his long drives bother the opposition. F. Dome Was a stumbling block. 1 Ward was not so much in evi Accompanying the team as spares were H. Astoria and W. Lambie. Fred Roberts was manager and refefeed one of team a goal up with a well ' placed kick. Veitch sent back the Motors' and Morgan saved j lrom Owens, but though the Motor's tried hard they were unable to equahze. j Heavy Battery Morgan;) the games. The popularity of made a clever fun d cenlred htahltoht'd the game in Ocean Falls is r AK1AZIH6 well but his inside men were not up. Bob Currie now came shown by the fact that 1200 people watched each match. i I on and made the Motors team j j up to ten players. He immed James, Dunbar, M a z z o n e, ! Veitch, F. Gome, Vuckovich, D. Gomez, Parkhouse, W. Gomez, Dave Ward. iately crossed a dangerous centre. Parkhouse made a good run and Boulter saved on the BEAUTY dence as usual and Vuckovich General Motors Boulter: was below form but took a good line. John Wilson took a fine,Lien ionn Wnson Halvorsen, TREATMENT; iree kick, iwazzone was prom- 1 Bishop. Joe Ward, Bob Currie, inent. Pat Wilson and Owens' ta FOR YOUR CAR,- made a corner kick. Durrow Oomxe was always a threat and got two fine goals. Parkhouse was always a hard trier and dangerous. Billy Oomez showed lock of neat run but Owens. s P Woodside again handled weakly and a good n. whistle efflrlentlv and Rfin.' finished perfectly mm durion;Ak m finest of ffne ales "HAVt A CASE HASDY AT All TWES" ' chance was lost. Morgan then and' ny Dickens C. Bunberg were caught a tricky cross from Patjon the lines. I practice. wuson and Boulter saved a ( !- - 1 t?l While motors and horse; have little In common, it seemed last night on one occasion that the Motors team had been collect-j ing horseshoes for it was onlv grand shot from Darrow Gomez. On resumption of play Parkhouse was dangerous as Battery pressed. Bob Currie made a good run but Dunbar cleared. James cleared his lines. Bishop was very clever and crossed a fine centre but no one connected. Boulter was very alert to catch ' a tricky header from with all the luck in the world , s ? . iLlquii (31 laze that they managed to keep the ball out in one spell of attack by the Battery. But for a team that was able to field only ten players they put up a great battle. The Battery were full value for their win. A good shot as Darrow, makes all the difference to a team. CCLDASTT ,r'.- This new beauty treatment makes old methods obsolete. It cleans, beau-tififs, pre t'OMM ENTS It was a grand exhibition of the game, though there was some loose play at times. Playing once again with only ten men the General Motors put up a great fight. Their drfence was very good but though their forwards backed up by Bishop and Joe Ward engaged in some' beautiful passing plays they finished weakly. Boulter was again a star. His anticipation is good, tie runs out to clear with nice Judgment and he clears strongly. John Wilson gave a fine display at back tackling with judgment and! clearing to advantage. Lien was I hard to beat. Bishop gave a great display of offensive and' defensive play at centrehalf. Joe Ward was able to turn out' and was a clever constructive' player. Halvorsen again did well. With only four forwards there was a defnllte weakness. Owens Shot poorly Price was slow. Bob Currie was good in spurts. Pat Wilson played very well at times and his goal was coolly taken. , , f jJ Morgan was not severely tested but was equal to all but the one shot. James made his Advertise :n tne uuiy News serves your car'i MURDER SUSFECT Police throughout western Canada are hunting for Donald Win-slow Henderson, 35, in connection with the slaying of his attractive, dark-haired fiancee, 24-year-old Yvonne' Levesque of Pincher Creek, Alta., at an east-end Calgary auto camp. This picture of Henderson was taken in 1945 when he served in the1 Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He is a graduate in mechanical engineering from the University of Saskatchewan. C. P. Photo) LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY VANCOUVER VICTORIA finish for months. Amazingly easy to apply. Liquid dlaje Cleaner and Liquid IA&? Sealer available in handy 8 ut. 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