Canada s 1h:3 ltuspberry ciop HI Kl 1 Augu, it, tt'iiiaiiveiy piaiea hi n.vw.wm piae ol ttM Fi icii.y t 7, I ! lewly - Organized Skeet Club '"T Ci. than last year. i Carman and fvl Four Wins This Weekend Could Give Yanks Flag At Stewart Launches Season STEWART The opening blast members were using unfamiliar of the Stewart Skeet Club was weapons In addition to being a fired on Sunday, August 2, on bit out of practice the flats where the blind has I prime movers in this new or-bean erected. . , ganlzation are Constable R. A, A. A. A. The Automobile Association (AAAi offer benefits to motorists ' "l It " ' ; ' --I i . - -s., , 1 r 4 , P am ' - I "i&ito J '-'.V I SUPPORT SOCIAL CREDIT B.C. Industry Needs Social Credit Representation In Ottawa me recenuy-nrgiimzru t -u u COME IN AND TALK IT OVER Local A(int l'liu, LlN7.iv By The Associated Press New York Yankees have an opportunity this week-end to wrap up their fifth straight American League pennant. Statistical experts can show you this is not so, hut if the Yankees should win all four week-end games at Chicago those fellows with tne figures Seaton. Clell Mayse, Al Lawrence, F. Clift, Willis Hultz and H. Spencer. They anticipate currying on with a .22 indoor range during the winter months. Prtnce Rupert Rcolty Co, : has 22 members and many others have evinced an interest. I While 450 rounds were blasted I at the birds there were only 175 i tallies. However, this was not a ! bad showing as several of the 345 Third Avenue are going to have a hard time convincing many folks that the race isn't over. New York led Chicago by five games going into today's contest. Yankees defeated Detroit 5-2 Thursday without much effort while the White Sox rallied for five runs in the eighth to edge Philadelphia, 6-4. Milwaukee kept alive its fleeting pennant hopes in the National League with a, split against first-place Brooklyn. The Dodgers took the first game, 4-3, on Pee Wee Reese's bases-loaded single in the 11th in 5 VOTE ! Law n bowling has been started ! by John Bouzek. local post-! master. Ha has been working. I for some considerable time, on a ! piece of ground adjoining the ! post office and it is now in fair ' shape for bowling. A few of the Return Bout Again Delayed uto speed up the development Harry Archibald EDMONTON 0' The Earl local fans are taking advantage opportunity TValls-Rcx Layne return bout at of of this province's resources. Social Credit policy Is to en- courage industrial enterprises jin an effort to expand Caua-friian industry, snrt at the same to , protect the "public !tinie against monopolies. If B.C. industry Is to obtain the support it needs, Ottawa must be made to think in line with B.C.. and only Social Credit representation can do this properly! Salt Lake City is off again, fight Stewart Lawn Bowling Club is on promoter Jack Berry has an- ! Its way. CARL FIR1LLOS head got plenty sore after being hit by pitched balls six times, so .the Brooklyn Dodger outfielder's sporting this "Martian-looking" headgear these days. The plastic gadget fits into Furil-lo's cap, and saved him from serious injury only a week ko when still another pitched ball made contact during a Dodgers-Cubs game: Furillo says he'd quit baseball if he couid not wear it! 1 I '46 '38 "0 nounced. This was postponed to Aug. 26 after Walls was married in Windsor, Ont, last month. Berry said he received word from Jimmy Jones, Walls' manager, that the , Plymouth .... $650 Chev Sedan.. $895 Ford Tudor.. $1350 International VOTE RESTMORE'S Continental ning. Milwaukee won the nightcap. 3-2. In other National League action, Harvey Haddix of St. Louis Cardinals had a no hitter going for eight innings before Philadelphia nicked him for a pair of singles in the ninth. He escaped with 2-0 shutout, his 14th victory of year. New York broke a six-game losing streak at the expense of Chicago. 12-6, and Pittsburgh won its third in a row from Cincinnati, 4-3. Ted Williams returned to Boston Red Sox as a futile pinch-hitter as the Sox bowed to St. Louis 8-7 in 10 innings. Washington dumped Cleveland, 4-1, with Frank Shea winning his ninth game. I I 48 FOR YOUR bout is again postponed. Hi Salem Regains imas? Lost Ground Pickup $950 '50 Austin sedan $1 050 For Superior Service and Friendly Courtesy SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATE TURN OTTAWA'S EYES WESTWARD ! This advertisement Issued by the B.C. Social Credit Campaign Committee TICKETS 0 180 COIL MATTRESS with FLEXOLATOR " ronstruction. O BOX SPRING with six turned legs. INEXPENSIVE YET Unique Match Scheduled In Tourney MARK YOUR BALLOT By The Canadian Press Salem's Joe Nicholas tossed a five-hitter at Yakjma Bears Thursday night enabling the Senators to regain lost ground in tight Western International Baseball League pennant race. The Senators climbed to within a game and a half of first place Spokane on strength of 9-1 win at Salem and a split in the Spokane-Calgary double-header at Calgary. The Indians won the seven inning first game 7-6 but Ca'gary took nightcap 11-4. Spokane and Calgary pitchers dished out eight home run balls SERVICEABLE Applewhaite TORONTO Oi A sldelieht to Available in all sizes 4'0" and 4'6" . 33" ALSO MATTRESSES All Sizes $32 50 - $3650 - $42 50 - $59 50 for the YltMC Jfttif now available at Prince Rupert Civic Centre the $25,00 Oopen golf tournament j ! in Montreal Aug. 17-23 will be a j unique "golf contest" Involving j a golfer, a baseball player and an archer. JSsZl) K WlU . JVT,laL18-,!?le Palys homered three times' golf f round, but while the golfer , for the Indians will be using his regular clubs, i . . . At Edmonton, Lewiston Broncs the ball player will be batting a' defeated Eskimos 4-2 and tied ball around the course and the hem flfth in stand" or Place archer, fittingly, shooting an , A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LI Listen to Ted Applewhaite over CFPR on Friday, August 7th ot 10:45 p.m. Tell you of some of his accomplishments and of his activities as your Federal M.P. during the past four years. RE-ELECT For Over a Quarter of a Century" arrow. mgs. .Too rv,ha-i-i i rnma tin fii-n "A Good Place to Buy . 327 Third Avenue Phwf tui uii.-.Cuaii piajfd a iivc-mn nri sn..Pf1 0.7 .in fnr Tri -1 Ij'! Zmmmmmimmmmmmmmmitwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml City over Wena tehee. VOTE ; Applewhaite Applewhaite Pitcher Bill Prior, home" town Victorian, won his bull game at Victoria singling in winning run with two out in last of ninth to give the Types 4-3 win over Vancouver. ' - j. PCI SCORES denote the "hole." For the archer a target will be placed in the hole when he is in position to "putt." If the archer shoots into a bunker it'll cost him a stroke to get out. The baseball player will be Toronto's Goody Rosen, now retired after having campaigned in the National and International Leagues. The golfer and archer have yet to be selected. Sponsored by Skeena Federal Liberal Compaign Committee 1 ' - . 1 I I i 111 - 1 flat I Sacramento 10, Hollywood 2; j Oakland 13, San Dirgo 1: Los; Angeles 4, Seattle 5; Portland 2, San Francisco. always Insist on.. Caps and Tyees Booium CATALOOS H . . 1 Play Sunday For B.E. Games VANCOUVER Vancouver Capilanos and Victoria Tyees will meet here Sunday afternoon in a regular Western Interna- tional League baseball game with j all proceeds going to the British Empire Games special events i committee. j It will be a silver collection i affair and the first time in four ; years that professional baseball i V STATION UCf . .foremost In frozen f xds 2 J. . , ' 1 V .. 1 ' " . - " 1 j WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNT3 . . . COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. 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