1 k us . unves I N Spring BudgetSavers PHONE in Three Goals To Lead in Opening Soccer Game 0 to 64 Taxi Enthusiastic Crowd Watches s Motors Go Down to Defeat and tireless worker. Phillips was a strong oefendcr and ure kicker. Forward, Vanlerland, Tambourinl and Scatena were fast, resourceful and clever. Tne Nuy-ten brothers also did well and constituted a fine forward line. Boulter may have been at fault on one occasion but otherwise turned in a good game using PROMPT SERVICE STAND: IIELGERSON BLOCK. HEATED CARS SIXTH STRliET e 1:15: football season got off to a fine start VM when in the first game of the North Star W the CYO came from behind and defeated the good judgment and showing lots .1 Motors eleven 0-4. mere was an enthusiastic in attendance. j ,i:ur.s got off to a good ; advantage in tne second half but i . VnnicrltmH ...rtn jl . . iiifn Mills fccuicu uuiii : - - n quiuK to aaa a f . u.. nnt I fnnrfh oniil u t . of pluck. Two saves were spectacular. , Eckert was reliable and with Eby put up a good defence. Mills wag the star of the half-back line getting three goals as well as displaying clever ball control and feeding his forwards. ' Sundbcrg played hard and kicked well and Maron was al- ..ken comer ml uy ran s me uuurenmen. Morven added a second j Silversmith In goal brought off a neat cross-shot. But the ! f ne ave and Vanlerland went t on pressure and Hank! through fast to make It 5 to 2. i,,.at Boulter with a fine j Rutton v.us penalized and Mills 1'YO got the. ball in again j -"cored with a line drive from the ullMiii;. ! Penalty spot. Rutton was aealn penalized and Mills again scored I y bluldy tricr' 71,0 iju pi.iH'lx d clear a beau-ifivc by Vanlerland. Then irom the spot with a well-hit I "L' lw wc" t,lcCKC y me shot. With the score now 5-4 In i "PP08'1'0"- Wilson got little favor of the CYO and with the ' tnp bal1- Pcrsamo was out f ni'liaiiy I"'- I or a naiiu- inerland made the scores r- ir !""" ' -v h s 1 position and took too long to Motors pressing a tie seemed pos- went! gct tne bal1 undcr control. oiuit: uui naiiK nuyien AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS On Saturday Afternoon, 2:39 O'clock AT THE Auction Rooms, Corner McBrido and 4th Ave. E. " Consisting of: ' ' 1 Upright Piano: Blonde Coffee Table and Magazine Tables; Roll-a-Way Bed Singlet; Oil Heater ( Duo-Therm I; 2 Bunk Beds with spring-filled mattresses; Lot of Carpenter Tools; Singer Sewing Machine Kitchen Table and Chairs; 2-piece Chesterfield Set; Fleetwood Combination Radio (console); Washing Machines; 2 Clocks; Bed Spring and Mattress; Large Carpet. 10'6 by 14', reversible; Electric Rangctte; Trilight Lamp; Kitchen Cupboard; many other articles. '. LIST YOUR GOODS FOR THIS SALE GEORGE j. DAWES, The Auctioneer Phone: Red 187; Black 846 B.C. Messenger 678 II i f T ; ; .... , '; -A & jau was oversnaoowea Dy nui-ton. Morvan got a goal and did better at outside left towards the end. Murray was weak but jji miter .an out and pick-In kM'k clear after a very move. l,c fa.-t CYO forwards :it back and Tambourinl a goal up and half-,:icl the CYO leading by S.als to two. TIPS FROM . . , . SEWING CENTRES through and, though partially blocked, regained possession and beat Boulter with a ground shot. Final score CYO 8, General Motors 4.' Teams: CYO Silversmith, Carelli, Hurley, Letourneau. Rut- defended stubbornly towards the end. The Motors missed Bishop, their regular centre-half. Baxter was a good referee and handled the game well. i gtae sun behind them the theton, Phillips, Vanlerland, Casey loKpected to have 1 1 nuyien, lamoounni, Hank Nuy-ten, Scatena. If other games come up to this General Motors Boulter; Eck- NEW SPRING FABRICS FOR DAYTIME wearind children's clothes seen in sewing centres this year are really planned for the woman who wants to sew and save. Less than seven dollars for material gives you this blue Sierra Unsn dress for Spring street wear. Choose a pattern with easy-to-fit kimona sleeves, and few pattirn pieces for simple cutting. Perky red and white chllds' frock of washable embossed cotton can be run up on the sewing machine for about $2,50. Try ruffled sleeve style, available In variety of patterns for time saving sewing. Add dainty rick-rack braid by machine. Cotton can be perked back Into shape by hand after washing needs no ironing. - ' ' ert, Eby, Muron, Sundberg, Mills, 'onei season's good football Is I rat Wilson, Persamo, Talt, Mor-! ven, Murray. assured. Friday, evening's game will bring the General Motors and the Battery together. Prince ivupert Daily News Thursday, April 30, 1953 Lady Five-Pin Bowlers Start League Playoff on Week-end Roferee Bill Baxter. PITCH NOTES Tile CYO was the bettcj' team with a solid defence, and a set of fast-breaking and fa.st-shootlng forwards. Carelli'' and -Hurley defended surely. Rutton used ia height and weight to advantage and bottled up Tait, thoufrh his methods incurred the referee s disfavor and resulted in two penalty kicks. Letourneau was an aggressive . . ... Honored, On Retirement Mr. Bill Barton was honored at a dinner Monday cveninp: by the staff of the Royal BnnK of Canada, thrlr wives, husbands ind friends upon Mr. Barton's rtirement. During the dinner Mr. Barton L KJ : Kay Johnston, bowling for Cloverleafs, topped ull bowlers in the Ladies' Plve Pin "'A" League this week with a high single of 297 and high three of 765. Team sing.e of 1021 was 1; McKay's 3. Toilers 1; Cook's 3. Commercials 1; Co-op 3, 7th Ave. Market 1. Play-offs for the Gordon & Anderson trophy will begin on Sunday for the "B" division, Monday for "A" division, with the finals being rolled off on Tuesday. i taken by Cloverleafs while An- Has presented with a lovely travelling baa. and Mrs. Barton "P01 hi8n three 2811. with a rorsacc. bv Mr. .1. K. i Joe Adcock Slams Record Home, Run v , Joe Adcock liit a' record 475-foot home run into the centre field Taylor, manager, on behalf of; Results: Annettes 4. Savovs 'he staff. ' 'C St ' J i Stars 4, Gordon & Anderson ATTENTION tWMWX J . -FISHERMEN! I 'i PjfWp ' . V' ' -J, Outfits fromus "k ' 1 D' " I K f r'' i ' fh WI,RTS I"'''' A'"D' - ""'-' " " I 5 SRF'TJ blrachers ot the Polo Orounds Each member of the staff Lucky Strikes 3, Lyons 1; ; wished Mr. nd Mrs. Biirton ' Ncw Laurel 3, iom's.I; Clover-: many Imppv jors ,of. rejirf-, leafs 2: Manson's 2, Sunrise 2. mont. Mr, Htirtonl Ms; lirf defW In tho "B" division, Jean nttc ilan'orrit,lremii..'ifvr!,iRa'1isay of; Bulger's .took high' his present intention Is to mrko single with pSI whle hlnh three his home In Prine Paipr.rt. ; went to p"t Anderson with 668. Mr. Barton cainc 'tb' tnnrxd.i ; Bulger's scored a clean , sweeR rrom Qlaspfw.f Pcotl4 Hn6 ,wlth hi8h single game of 971 "nuniiiiUhh:M Sil,rind hln three of 2737' he Untort' BiHi o feln'tiila"iii'. Hesuiu: Bulger's 4. 75 Taxi fl' Work .,UU Wilt .. about another Mil .l AKI)l.f) roriU.1 Ns'.IVOrCcr hlr-bn -lrtWj.be n the Sloca6 Vallef rI .l! bleacher in la. Columbia following I,"" jiujr.jeague game Mce Winnipeg and. , rcmnlnod there 0; P, K. ' Plumbing 4. Rupert Radio 0; Big Sisters 3. Skcena until 1915 'when Ti cnttstcd in the CanatHiin 'ArnwP'bui if-1 htuve destroveri M nnnlh. "!' icnorHbow Kowe or Detroit aia ir Rouses and buildings in-, OrthodoK Doukho-tfcme the radical Sons of. fi branch of the sect JV h -jtHrft -prari,K-e before a Returning from- over.scps ilB3S exhl'lihlon RamO and i-uke 1318. he rejoined , the; Unioi 'Eait.er of .C'lcveUinrt, thertlplay- B nk and was t.rahsfcrrrd h In- In Nfgro league, also slam- ' H1! lov VancoUvM".', "j-'y med. the ball' into thosf distant Three years lRter' lij - -rlt bleachers ; ' 11 " ' ; - i j transferred to , this Thf.'f,,9 n ' -Ar -A'rtrL.k'ie fMt it' 'upot a amalgamation"', of ). lb' ::lr ... Inactive Boy Wins Boxing Championship attacks. This- guard m tire SALES &m . ViCE " Vam I CLOTHES ' '" ' ' ' 111 i If '' "" "'' 't& ' Hofll GENERAL TIRE DEALER man! -.c... ..r--t- .n .rm 1 I, If ' . VI II f A kJITIkjn i nr-inr,ik. reinforced by his ironic5 that 'tfie Milwaukee club Unloiapk Uw-Roynl BHi-4 hart tn win Hie v.mfl on a wild P 'CWHKia,.-. mr.- mij(' oei his services with the Royal CALGARY. A y0Ung i pitch, hy. knuckleballcr Hoyt ORTSMAM'S Since then he has made many 'EUtoStlSZT1 31 I ;vMKM1 Fl!ATS And SECTIONAL REPAIRS 1 t vho hadn't fought ' !n Calgary or nearly 18 months is -the new Braves a 3-2 edge ovei the New , f?c nA will be missed by customers and I York Olants.1 I low. nair... $8.7! I I llttlM I ".. . . . - 1- Pacific Northwest welterweight, j siau aiiKC a i, inc oanx a. WEDNESDAY National Milwiukce 3. New York 2. Cincinnati 5. Brooklyn 6. Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 4. American I Washington 3, Chicago 0. I Philadelphia 1, Cleveland 2. Darrie Beats St. Boniface iltampion. Johnnv Salkeld scored an nsy third-round TKO over Ernie Kemick on Tuesday to claim the title. Salkeld foneht on the Coasi under the direction of Jack Hurley., He flattened Kemick twice In the first round and an equal Ui Vl I llUValX I IHEj M df CVIAL I I Z. 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