"nin e Rupert Daily I Jews Thursday, June 4, 1953 HEAVY BATTERY, MOTORS PLAY TO 7-7 DRAW Kul in rlicmnv nf the Motors players. The Battery was with ' ni fi.r thn Rnt.tprv- arid flirt out ijeopold, Gofras, Smith and Yankees Top Big Hitters With 18-2 Win WORTS ROUND-UP I m f - - '". v. Prince Rupert r to r ... ; Ketchikan - yz Wrangcll - Petersburg '. . Juneau " - -'f' ) and other Alaska Points 1 i '--". Jrt .uj Heavy Battery soccer players gained their first point In the North Star Football competition last night when they drew with Oencral Motors The first half was scoreless with both goalies stopping a barrage of attempts. A high cross by Wilson had the Battery defence in a tangle but Gomez a good "Job. Bowman kept a good goal for the Motors and Eby and Lien defended well. Eckert again showed fine judgment as did Furunes. Tait and Wilson were fast, tricky and dangerous forwards. Fatner Monan was the referee. Pavlikis and Motors without Sundberg, Mills, Robinson, Boulter and Gi:;ke. Nuyten kept a fine goal for the Battery and Gomez, Georgeson and Dunbar defended stubbornly. Maurice Bishop maue his first league appearance cf the season KKW uhk Kuss Meyer. Brooklyn .n eccentric who has just been fined and sus- NEW YORK (CP) Any team that didn't score at least 10 runs dw! atun tor blowing his top, has long been one ,mr favorite baseball pitchers, mainly because he m to be a man we could understand. finally kicked clear. Nuyten saved at close quarters several times and once right on the goal line. In the Motors' goal Bowman n Wednesday's major league day games was out of luck. Lowest winning total In four daylight games was 10. Highest was 18. manaeed 'to turn a hot drive Mini Monk, as he Is The world champion New ,nfrainst the bar. of the best of but ho IS good thn Vl- - (n Isn't "ne Wn r" r"l'rs' York Yankees topped Motors In the second half. whom nothing seems to ruffle Mnnawrs like him, but we find him only dull. An nmnir. .on be convinced In his nnd-run parade with 18 and 19 hits against their ih t runs ! gred afler Tait had forced his one-,, (u 0i mnnih A free ! that he should win niinu time tormenters, Chicago White VETERANS' WELFARE OFFICER Mr. H. H. Church, will b? available for interview by interested veterans at the Prince Rupert Hotel at 1:30 p.m. on SATURDAY, JUNE 6th Lia Us Ilia si i:z J ' AM LINES Phone 266 Office Opposite tost Office So, when things ., lime nut. ,nz he pets mad at some- kick by Darrow Gomez just went on the outside of the upright, j Nuyten saved well several times ' and then Boultong got the equal rail 11 straight balls on him and he does no more than stare dully at the arbiter. His manager romes out and relieves him of the ball and he trudges off to the clubhouse. He might be Sox. Yanks led 10-1 after SVij I ! Innings and coasted in with an ; 18-2 verdict. Milwaukee Braves Increased . pven if it's only himself, 'throws things and kicks s and winds up In trouble. !e sort of pitcher we've r been able to fathom Is hu, impeturbable galoot izer for the Battery and tne scramble ended in a one-all draw. Both teams were short of their National League lead to a game and a half by walloping second-place Brooklyn Dodgers seeming Inwardly, but he doesn't let anybody know. News Erings Results Advertising in the cus- mat isn't fair to the tomers. Inge!' Saves 14-9. New Yoik uiants joined tn I lie fun with an 11-3 decision over Cincinnati, and Philadelphia socked Detroit Tigers 10-7 with Ous Zernlal driving in five runs. in capacity Meyer. now, he lets everybody l;now. When he's sore he shares his feelings. When umpire Augle OnnatcM failed to give him a finale strike on 11 consecutive efforts the other day, Russ reacted In a manner that we considered completely normal. He IClONd I cdlll Ho CTORIA 4 All "angel" has area to re.y:ue the Victoria , firm their financial woes. tossed the resin has Into the ae Victoria sours in a iiuot- stoiy announced that the Western International vMwTlrWIL in appearance ft value than ever if baseball club's benefactor fir. and, upon being automatically ejected, carried his feud with Donatclll Into the dugout, using gestures. That's out boy, and you may bet trmt the $100 fine and three-day suspension plastered on the rompetitior from Peru, 111., -will do nothing to bmk his fires. ibfrt Hew Fergusson-Pollock, has offered to subscribe up S20.0OO share capital In the r Fergusson-Pollock and his I WMil..THMMI1ll Laura, are owners of 4. ri 1953 mmmrmK--- "V iaturp baronial estate at Hy-two miles north of Cowl-: Bay. and heirs to an old-;irv (state. Including a castle, Times says. Fergusson-Pollock was re- rd planning to dispose of j of Ins Krglif h estate sp that rould be .n a position to help iixal dub. Both he and his are great Tyee fans. : know it can be arranged," said I am willing to put MO Into the club." :.- Fergusson-Pollock, who e to Canada from England In i has no thought of return- The castle has been In his Jy since 10'29. m jMB" i'"ii'n"'yfpS.r.-; S ,.itawJi','rT' & emember When at New Low Prices -as much as 20 lower than lat year ' .f "K' "0,,,ul. oeItr shades l met . f.."ft the tn.rtii.0 dcmindl ol toify's Wuildinfl. Lowe, le j L Ij jjjJmX.- , J 1 j.- jj toH thin lelineiy oulndi 'pemh, far bitter reiultl I ' ; ,-IJejI ' " . with ailhei biush r spiay. Set these nine new woncftf- ' i hit,L f B ti. , l"1 colen end how ,ood a job they can do on .halea, 1 ' J if 1" I 1 f. I TZ.. U " R. ; f . ft pi'iby's colt. KiinrovliV i 1 1 if Kp ;om Derby 29 yenr tnl;iy In the first victory 37 veins for the ftmilv nffe m the rnce was named. Th' " .-tarteri In 1780 and nn icr Lord Derby won with Sir r Tiale In 1787. 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