Prince Rupert Doiiy fcc.., 4 . Wednesday. July 2k, 1 I Crow Shoot Set for Sunday 4 I Derby Needs Safety in Extra Inning Breaks Up A BETTER CHlMNED final plans for a crow shoot, end be held this coming Sunday j for ...in hn mnrio tnniirht nt the rec-'can (here 'will be trap shooting, those interested. Members secure entry cards for the as Hotelmen Edge G & A ulHr trap snut the executive nf;Crow shoot tonight at the trap the Prce R,lpt.rt Rod and Gun 1 shoot. lh ri,rtri nt inu nt i TnnUrhr's tn shoot will fea- i Cameron disposed of the first three batters in the top of the ninth and then topped the batting order as Commercials went in to try ana oreaK me ue. Christensen seemed a bit too I MtTAl INSULATED J fh Mnns(. HbI1 i. . The club proposes to haw- rt It . . . .. ... .u., ,. M1 fiesnmPtltS SerVPO Uliei l "' crow shoot Sunday afternoon 1 dlo NT INSUiOTIOIIjl I I wi.h2.4lnclo(br7tt2 'A inch M.M ,u :titm TV k mud. lurjj 33 strong for a moment or two as i 6ays in Which entries can bo he fanned Cameron and William- made juiy 31 s the deadline son. Carlson waited out a walk for entries which should be ser.i and then Nickerson drove a ball 1 10 p 0 Box 302. Latest con-that the third baseman and short testants Include George Pear- COME3 COMPLETE - REatw No Brick, oi Mh rou j mm Only .bo 110 Light woighl .rublM n ,k. , "I Pitching Duel A looping single by Bruce Sim-'urtdsen with two out In the second extra inning of a Prince 'Rupert Senior Baseball league game at Roosevelt Park last night broke up a pitcher's duel and gave Commercial Hotel a 2-1 victory over league leaders Gordon & Anderson. The thriller, a three-hitter for young Commercial hurler Gordon Cameron, placed the hotelmen only two games behind G & A with 15 and 13 wins respectively and five losses each. G & A have four games left to play and Commercials six. Both Cameron and Freddy Christensen pitched five score- less innings with the Commercial pitcher having allowed two hits and Christensen giving up three at that point. It was three up and three down for G&A in top of sixth. Minor Simundsert started a Commercial rally with a drive to right field in the bottom of the sixth. Morgan got on on a fielder's choice when Sid Scherk picked Minor off at second. Morgan went to second on a wild oo root ond 0oo NO tOVmy MORE HEAT FROM FUEL - lor NEW or OLD . . ,iul nmi Is hoped that Rpveral teams .nmiutt f,ir th DlilWrt Rfi- 1 challenge cup WAIT! 811 Fraser St. A witi Scwntittctlly dtitgnad. more Sponsors to More sponsors are needed 'for t the Labor Day Soap Box Derby, John Dyck, chairman of the "Prince Rupert Trades and La- derby committee. " ,, 'I 3U1U UHldy. 1 . VlBhf h.iv hnuo nr, nlncpd entries with the derby commit-! tle and there re onlv twn mort. son Donald Murray, Danny Philips and Bill Pederson. Mr. Dyck would like the en- trants to meet at his home, j 1214 Park Avenue, at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, August 1. The race to be run off at i 6:30 September 7 will be on ' Third Avenue from the soU drink plant down to the Civic , Centre, Apart from first, second and third prizes In the race, prizes , will also be given for appear- ' ance, originality of design and safety features. The public will do the Judging. ! The Trades and Labor Coun- j in piitiia JUI LUC UMIUt v 11 o sports at Roosevelt Park and the dance In the evening arc j progressing favorably, Mr. Dye ! said. i BASEBALL TONIGHT 6:45 p.m. COMMERCIAL HOTEL vs ESQVIRES HOT to wtt ijtumt ri facrMwd drH nnm Cannot clog or corrod. E "... hart u$d a Selkirk Chimatf nearly 9 mmvmr chatting. 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Sid Scherk singled over first base to score his brother and tie up the ball game. Despite the pressure Christensen retired the Commercials in order in the bottom of the seventh. Cameron gave up a walk to O Ac A in the top of the eighth but struck out two and the third man popped out to short. Christensen was in a spot of trouble in the bottom of the eighth when with one out he put Minor Slrnundsen on, hitting him with a pitched ball and walked Morgan. However Gunn grounded to the mound and Christensen was able to start the G & A's second double play of the game. USED CARS '4!) Anglia $475 '49 Ford Coach ... $1350 '50 Prefect as is $550 '46 Dodge j-ton Pickup wlfch box.. $950 31 Ford with '42 Mercury Engine ' 3ls" ; $125 '50 Austin $1050 '41 Packard 120 Sedan ., $350 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. LITTLE LEAGUE PITCHERS LIMITED TO FOUR INNINGS No Little League Baseball pitcher will be allowed to pitch more than four innings per game, it was ruled by the association executive at a meeting held at the Civic Centre last night. The move followed games in which strong . pitchers have continued hurling for full games while their team mates have amassed Insurmountable leads. It was also decided that from now on each of the six teams in the Little League must use at least 13 players in each game. A financial report read to the meeting showed that still more financial aid Is needed before the association is solvent. Tomorrow night should see the final erection of the bleachers at the flaying field and the executive made a plea for at least half a dozen willing workers with saws and hammers to come out to Algoma Park to complete the job. Tonight sees the Pirates meet the Hawks at Algoma Park. Two-Way Flag Race Seen If Yanks, -Sox Win Today stop railed to stop ana me jeu 1 fielder bobbled. Carlson ended upon third and Nickerson on second before the ball was back in the infield. Bruce Slrnundsen then singled down the right field line to end the ball game. Cameron in his excellent pitching chore faced only 32 butters and struck out 11. Out of the nine innings played he pitched five In which only three came to bat;. Christensen fanned 12, and walked '4.- Cameron gave up one free pass. Cameron hit one batter, Christensen two Box jsoore: OOIIDON ANKKKSOV AB R H E Ford. 2b 4 0. 0 0 HnrtwiK. 31) 4 0 1 1 Sunberg, ss 4 0 0 .1 D. Scherk. c 4 1 0 1 A. Marshall. If 4 0 0 1 s. fteberk. lb 3 0 3 0 D. Young, rf 3 0 0 0 R. EnritiKC cf 3 0 0 0 Christtanson, p 2 0 0 0 si l v a COMMERCIAL IIOTKI. AB R H B. Slrriundson. as .... 4 J pavis. 3b 4 M. Slmundson. cf .... 3 H. Morgan, c 3 W. Ounn. If . ; ... 4 G. Cameron, p 4 B. Williamson, rf 3 O. Carlson, lb 2 C. 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