Prince Rupert Daily News i s - Friday, June 5, 195S Penticlon Hockey Club Shows $2,900 Met Profit ommercials Down Esquires 1-0 1 4, lininn Virion Willi I Inn-. J Dun aim" wi.wiy mill uiicanicu ivuii pionship. . men president Bob Bauer. "f this fi-'ure, 13.119 were clem Bird, who acted as chair-children admitted for a reduced man of the finance committee a ot 25 cents. for the last, two seasons, was The season's operations show- elected unanimously as th new ed a profit of $2,973, which In- president with Harold Mclnncs dudca share of receipts from ag vice-president. TENTICTON, B.C. W Hockey1 is big business in Pcnticton. At the annual meeting of the Pen-tirton Hockev club it was disclosed that 80,118 was the total attendance at games played in the Pentlcton Memorial arena for league play and playoff was tllCi '"-'Hnlp ., ,,,i:iiii'J run Of Commercials onil nityhor fr,ll,.ii:. J in h ulrur.lr nut ,. in last night's 1-0 t y commercials over Allan uup nnai ana semi-nnai series, and a gift of $1,750 from games in trie semi-nnais ana finals for the Okanagan cham the Kitcnener-Waterioo Dutch- Daily News Want Ads Get Results 1 ' , ,-..i Gordie Cameron of Esouires, four after a lull count to retire the j ne luiii.er. h.ut-. I Twice, when Roscua.e was In I A worse threat faced Rosedale, neavy trouble with bases loaded veteran southpaw hurler, In the and a full count on the batter, '.m inning wnen Esquires load-1 he: worked mmseif out of it. icd the bases twice, first with the The first time, in the third first three men and none out j inn'ng, with two away" and two miner oimuuuson on a hit. Cam-' on bases, Miner Slmundson was eron on being nut by a pitch, and walked purposely to load the Carlson on a shortstop error. j bases. Cameron, Commercial's The following play retired the rliiicii's playing manager 'Simundson scored the lout catcher's error after c a ,,,, first on an error by tlie ,1 baseman. ', vcn .scattered hits were Business is Moving to B.C. ... between pitchers John UP ! fi i-L lif ' r. i rill:tt J eJUGIAI. Iff III JLIfflK side: Williamson, right fielder, su'uek urn; won, thud baseman bunted and Simundson was thrown out by Rosedale at home piaie; tscott gained first on a t Hurler's choice to again load the bases, but Bruce Slmundson, Jfith Victory Over Chicago The CCK aims at a new society In which co-operation for the common good becomes the watchword. The CCF program visualizes an economy which includes public, co-operative and private ownership. Privately owned Industries that conform to provincial laws and co-operate for the general good will be encouraged f to do their best. . Public Ownership is necessary in natural monopolies such as the power and transportation utilities. But a provincial government Is in no position to finance . all the existing and potential development within Us borders. The CCF therefore welcomes new capital, new ventures and expansion, but inIMs that h proper contribution from resource development be made available, to the people of this province. i. du-off Datter, struck out to retire the side. Camercii, tm gave up three (, m m Ameri'an League New York fl Chieaco 5 Boston 1, Cleveland 8. Philadelphia 11-9. Detroit 2-6. Washington 10, St. Louis 1. WIL Spokane 5, Wcnatchec 3. Vancouver 1, Trl-CTty 5. Edmonton 2-4, Calgary 8-3. Victoria 7, Salem 5. PCL hits, was in real trouble only In the final lining when with two away Esquires landed runners on first and third with Rosedale at ; bat. After a full count, Cameron 1 struck out the batter to end the Eamc. In the outiield. spectacular catches were made by centre-fielders M. Simundson and Stan BUSINESS IS MOVING TO B.C AND WILL CONTINUE UNDfcR A CCF GOVERNMENT IV V'ciHK 'CP) New York (, run their winning li in the American League ,vni names Thursday al-,1, tiny had to go Into an "imiuiR to turn back Chi-White Sox 9-5. the National League Brook-DcKlcers finally solved Mll-ot Braves after two straight pings but the Braves held , the leapue lead by half a . The score was 10-5. Ubureh defeated Chicago n a came which you needed than a scorecard to iden-olayers. The clubs swapped -i.n headed by Ralph Kiner . hour before game time. salts: . i National l.ratue wiukee 5. Brooklyn 10. icinnatl 3. New York 11. .".ifo 1 Pittsburgh 8. Louis 5, Philadelphia 1. 1 Don't be misted. B.C. has the natural resources which attract investors and under a CCF government investors are assured of a square deal. Look at Saskatchewan. Under a CCF government that province's financial rating on world money markets has its highest rating in history. Stop worrying about 'big businesr' and think about the greater horizons that lie t ii Petroff. The latter gained the longest hit of the game, a stand-up double. Lineup: Sacramento 4, Oakland 5. . Los Angeles 3, San Diego 4. Seattle 10 Hollywood 2. San Francisco 3, Portland fj. Remember When A CHEERING SECTION all his own Is provided Joseph H. Moreau of Victoria, B.C, one of 1,138 students to receive diplomas on graduation from McGU'. university, lAojilreal. His wife and six children meet. him on the campus shortly after he received his degree of doctor of dental surgery. Esquire AB ahead for YOU as an individual and as a citizen of our great province if you . vote for a CCF government on June 9th. . . ' ' '' t. Spring, If 3 Petroff, cf - 3 Tummv Armour. Rrnttish-horn I Hawryluk. lb ... 3 In the British Coronation, the Some" of the Saxon Kings ot American golfer, achieved his VOTE CCF U of majesty Crown. symbolic En iand crowned at Win and the sceptres are symbolic of authority. ; (Abbey was built. Weston, c 3 Windle, ss 3 Allingham, rf 3 Cadden, 3b . 3 Rosedale, p 3 i Sharpe, 2b 1 0 0 R boyhood ambition by winning the British Open golf title 22 years ago today. Armour beat tose Jurad of Buenos Aires by one stroke with a 72-hole total of 298. He won the Canadian Open in 1927, 1930 and 1934.. Charge Reduced Against Driver VANCOUVER 0. Stanford Johnson was acquitted by an ng Magazine cks Marciano 25 AB 3 Total Commercials B. Simundson, ss k" in Pavllkis, If 0 0 0 YOU'RE ALWAYS AHEAD W ighter cf Month Cunn, c '. 3 0 M. Simundson, cf 2 1 liv JACK II AND Cameron, p 2 0 Carlson, lb 2 0 W YORK lAPl Rocky assize court jury Thursday on a charge of mans-augiiver but con Williamson, rf 3 0 Scott, 3b 3 0 uno Is Ring Magazine's wr of Uie month" and Jer- victed of dangerous driving and J Walcott drops to No. i rpmandPd for sentence mm eirei n t neavyweigni cn lr. hif new rankings. Total..... 24 1 4 On the 7jrd Charles, the ex-champ Johnson, 21, was charged in the trauic death Dec. 19 ot lb-year-old D ree,. .Jelson. who killed when she was delivering newspapers along her route. Cmclnnati. who Is on a hot win streak, gets the No. aic behind Marciano. fol- (I hv Roland i-a Starza, of York. hrai'-i. iiiomoter lm Norrls mm Al Weill Marclano's mana- luvc not reached an agree- t oa a September fight, It is i tSmt the champ- will rt !";nnst La Staraa In New in September. i i.'t is being pressed for place by Bob P.aker of inn and Danny Bueeeronl Phibdi Iphlu, who has out- Lifetime Foot Health .j Foot ailments and injuries caused by miilirtad shoes ia arly childhood can seldom j be corrected in later years. I Insure your child's future , foot -health and comfort by i usinq our X-Ray Fitting Ser- j J Sir ll;'.ht-hcavywclshl i --" - aj Hi- 175-pound division Ma ti hews, ronslstcntly i Ji top rontender. has amved into the Ivtivvweiuht As u ailt of his draw Freddie Beshorc, Matthews h -i nmoii; I he 10 top vice. 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