1 I 4 Fr ince Ruper-t Daiiv Nws Tuasaay.Juiy 14, 19d3 M 'J, Rod & Gun C 1 Anything Can Happen TRAP SHI BASEBALL TONIGHT 6:45 p.m. Postponed Game . C'tlMMEItCIAl. HOTEL vs ESl'lltES f .N fM fee- I- V'. Wednesii! n 20th All-Star Game P-m. Ci i i - IIS i." L A. A. A. The Autonuihile Association 1AAA1 offers att benefits to motorists. COME IN AND TALK IT OVI'.n Local Agent IMIII, 1.INZIT Prince Rupert Rea'ty Co. Bv JOE I'.l I( 111 1 II I exception of doubles. j CINCINNATI, i APi Baseball's! The tipoff on the National's greatest performers the Na- j awesome power was tiie fact that tional and American Leagues'! Enus Slaughter, the Cardinals' finest 50 are on display here great outfielder playing his 10th I today as the rival circuits clash ' all-star game, was placed In j in the 20th annual all-atar game eighth spot in the batting order.' at Crosley Field. i d Mathews, Ted Khusewski,! Besides the capacity, crowd of Roy Campaneila, Gus Bell, and some 30.000 on hand to see the Stan Musial are their top power; all-stars in the flesh, millions of hitters. j television and radio fans were: Although outshone by theNa-j prepared to watch and hear the tional League sluggers, the! Nationals seek their fourth ! American League had a fairly; straight, which would match the! Imposing lineup of its own. Withj longest streak compiled bv" thei leiluwa like Al Ruien, Yogi Bcrra,' American Leasue in J04G-49. Hank Bauer, Mickey Mantle and TOP CANADIAN Pat Fletcher of Saskatoon was top Canadian at the end of three rounds of play in the Canadian Open Golf championship at Scarboro golf club, Toronto. He shot rounds of 69. IS8. and 69 to place fourth, 3 strokes behind the American leader, 34S Third Avenue Despite victories in 12 of the O us Zernial in the starting ni anything-1 Walter Ulrich, Ruing into the 19 previous Julv encounters as rny, it becomes an well as 32 of 49 World Serle.i en- can-happen" game. final round. SKIMMING THE BAR-Tom Skimming of Toronto cl?ars the fear at five feet 10 V2 inches to win easements, the American League; the junior high jump at the recent Canadian junior track and. field championships at Winni athletes cracked 15 peg. Battling rain, mud and high winds, the cream ol Canada's young was an 8-5 underdog against the 'harder-hitting Nationals. Never ! before was the junior ciicuit ' such a decided underdog. records in the tests. IS Si Malay Monarch Planning Constitution For Subjects 83 C stengel m inors Even manager Casey Steneel, who ha hung World Scries defeats upon the National League in the last four years, sized up his dubious chances with the comment: "They say the other guy has all the players." "The other guy," of course, is keep oilfield area and usually By ANNE KEEK ftSL.tt.tttt icJoof from local affairs. HOW WKV" 'Senior Baseball Slated Tonight Esqufres baseball club take the Roosevelt park field tonight against Commercials hoping to reduce the lead of the Prince Rupert Senior Baseball league pacemakers. .The games is a postponed one being played in an effort to get the league schedule up to date. Chances Slim For Braves And Chicago White Sox By BEN FI1LEGAK Associated Press Sfiorts Editor Recent baseball history shows the chances are slim that either Chicago White Sox or Milwaukee Braves will win a pennant this season. i The Sox and the Graves are BRUENI, Borneo (Reuters) j a.unei state has been under Many of the 45,000 subjects of . Britisri protection since 1888, and His Highness Omar All Saifuldln, relations belween the British sultan of Brunei and tha last ; re,id.,n, and nls staff and the fit tmss&ts ft '....-?is Charlie Dressen, who was mak of the 'emuimiiB auauit j sultan, nls couri ana me sune ing his debet as pilot arcn, learnea wun pumc !POuncil have always been gixia. Nationals. Drc-s.sen. who wouldn't conquer Casey and lus Yankees r"- lcl,:"" "c " " , last October, felt he could do it lt P'anl "le sulle ' todav. because "I have the best tn" constitution snd introduce pitcher and the best hitter in considerable reforms in its sys- i ltIle the second-place second-Place tpams tPams- as as the tlle cM? FOOTBALL Wednesdoy 7 p.m. General Motors vs Battery M TpiAnf Oil I Oil baseball on my side." JIIIJ(J(jr IVilh 1 1 Until fla lasers await the outcome Bv the 'best pitcher." he w 1 ' Xv wr J of today's all-star game. The Robin Roberts, Philac meant Philadelphia Prnvpc t.rni Rrndlrlun hv n irnmp 0111,.' ,.wi,.t .i..v.knn4n " 1110 h1: crowd around, Your co.u a half. Chicago is five be-; 14 victoHe. outranT any t fiti'n o vt h'iv tiff niffmnltu m i r i tno oun rn iiarlv pnlinc nil . . . . By Appttintmni in lli'lilim To die Iilr king Tuinuri j), Curjoo 1 1 loiu oi governmeui... The sultan, the ?5th in his line, announced at a meeting of the state council: 1. His Intention to grant th.-slate its first written constitution. 2. The broadening of the people's representation on the ...w.e, h - bv , : ' ' ninn now YorK YanKees. other expected,' """"'6 J .tZX , , ' Ji In 1951 New York Giants: Dressen nominated Robert: to He uecausc uiigicis aim; me wrn amr ui u..uttc um.iu, , f second to the nen- hurl thp firti tlirep inninr commercial ML nsnermeii a j i k e Iat wecK, ui.iy u.k auvc. v ..,jri!)nt after alI.star break. ne WPS to be opposed by Billy r.ercc, another use for; taken (on a red rubber squid : T)lp Vnnk(v. w ,n th Am- ri.ie.n- fin., iwi. , ,,ti, -..-. have found semi-hereditary state but like so many omer times, fl.ican League in 1950. In each : who-e record of 10-5 was sli-htly present the news or a good run starting jof tne otnpr last five seasons ' inferior to Roberts' 14-B. council. was broken after his return. the Nati0nal League winner al-: PITCH THREE INNINGS i 3. The setting up of new dls- Marty believes that a trip intojrpa(jy was in irst place wnPn The starters may not pitch trict councils at four point., in that water any time now wnl,tne an-star game came along, jniore than three Innings' under the slats to advise the newly-pay 0lf- Curing that same spell theithe rules- Botn Dresden a-id Constitu:ed state central council. '52 FORI) 1-ton Express Pickup $2050 City waterfront still giving up, vnnkees are the nnlv team thnt. : SloiiHel were coy abj.it an- News of the proposed reforms. them. Here is how to make a very good coho and spring lure from them. Cut a blight red tube into two and a quarte inch lengths, next take a single piece and cut it into a sort of fringed "hula" skirt leaving a waist band one half inch deep, , make the , fringe strips about three-sixteenths wide, then cut It into two separate "wraparounds." Take an ordinary swivel and wrpp the rubber skirt around springs to trollers, JOE GEDDES rlimbpd rom ,cwpr than sec I mimring their second a'1". unsought by the majority of his 'subiects. came as a surprise for landed another beauty Thurs nnri Tn 1Q51 thev wpvp thli-H "ra pucne.s. Loi;ic pointed to Drcsseh fol-, SPVeral reasons 4' "rmuK, a6am uiB um behind Chicago and Boston the best of lures only work ifu.,,. the -ii..-. nm ,n lowinir up with Warren SpahnJ lcpnfc tn thp wat.pr Tint. thf t.nnklp , . . : MiKvn nlcpp'c nlnnHirl wntlim tr ' i nnvpi in iya. ih4H ann Hn. " " nm nnn ... . '50 METEOR Sedan.. $1545 50 PREFECT Sedan. .. $885 ' FORD Sedan, Special $995 '50 MONARCH box. f Avi.o : Either St. Louis' GerrV . Siahy or -'""'.. uur. lu . v. . , .... ......v t... ,nmi.i, i n : . , , i t: spvis ni neiri wnicn witn a claiiv JACK LINDSAY and JEFF the pennant winner, was in first .the barrel part, make fast with WOODALL of Burns Lake trek- the experts' picks to follow. Hnvt y'eld of 103.000 barrels, is the Wiihclm. the Giants' knuckle- largest single producing unit in Convertible $2550 place, slipped to third at the end of July and then climbed hlrk Thp AtHlptips nullprt lntn s "ra u,rpiu' ,r "smme. men , klng about. the Francois Lake place choice of hook your 7oLountry for trouti tney reDort ball relief ace, would be' used the commonwealth. 51 PLYMOtTH the Stellaco very high but re -l)oor $1700 ti?ht spot. - 1 . j Unemployment; and poverty Johnny Sain of the; unknown, becaiiss of a labor Stands Supteffii TANQUERAY, GORDON & CO. LTD. ... j 1 01"v ln' a first In late July, then tumbled to finish fourth. Boston, inl u,t('ra!1 one end of the swivel, the other Yankees, well-liked bv Stengel, shortage ln the oilfields and eov- ceding, and also that little Mac-donald Lake near Clemretta provided them some of the best rainbow fly-fishing ever, most end goes onto the trolling line. This lure is best used twenty Inches behind a large dodger, and when a bright red tip of th largest gin distiller in tfit W Bob Parjter Ltd. SERVICE STATION "The Home of Friendly Service" Mi BRIDE at SECOND AVE. i fish going better than forty fourth place, was settling to third. 199: American League The Yankees were first all the wny. Clevpland was in second and finished there. National L'-ague Brooklyn salmon or eg? bait is placed ;ounces. This small and until figured to get the second pitch-; ernment projects to build badly ing assignment for the American needed roads, schools and hos-Leaguers. Cleveland's Bob Lemon pitals. or Mike Garcia could be the . . ..... . third pitcher i Thcre 's little serious crime. There appeared to b(, mtie Labor unrest Is rare The individual Malay is tra-League question that .the American' ditionally placid, and sees little pitchers faced the more difficult task Tne battias? and.nWl1 t0 take a share ln Bovern- This adv rtisement Is not published or displayed by tt- Control Board or by the Government of British (' recently unfished lake, has just had a road bulldozed through to It; the whole neighborhood upon rne nooK me rig usually accounts for .more strikes than al! other lures. . ; The week-end seekers after rab.lone did well during the a period of low tides, these suc-wenlent morsels are well worth there has many small lakes not ' to second at the end of even given map names, but in- ?"1' b,lt wmnd "P filst- fi:llt-Quiry from the kindly folk of inK " tn'; Cardinals who held sltigginjt marl;s chow that- the mir.t. National Lea-rue squad hs!f a The Chinese, the largest alien the lakes country will put the ltv "'!la DU,'Iiv ln JUy- wiue margin over Stengel.! hitters in all departments with the sect ion of the population, are traders and shopkeepers ln the "uiiwub. pit my oi Lidos angler on to good fishing at the j TANKS TOOK OVER coming in also, and there are cost of a snort bush hlke j ,S50. American LcagueDe- n,?bs de pitea7he presenceaCof There are certain good out- t.H led the Yankees, Cleveland e n, Zd hnn . lZl? ctoor people who have spent d B"sto" at.t,w al'-star brP3k that way until Edmonton Beaten A two-run homer ty Jack War cAnm niui j.." manv hours builfrinff un firp- ?nrt 11 stayed the Yankees JCCIil.l lUIlIJUJt; JSlUUfl Lilt? UU(- U ' a I Oi.ntnmU,. n.Un ' lies, they will take trolled flies Ws , and other conveniences . f, took Pj"' over. uhpn riaht in the wake of one's hnnti al strategic points along mo ren In the last of the eighth gave; Tri-City Braves a 5-3 victory over' Edmonton in the only West-' re for us . . Skeena, these things rinsed J ,' ' U&fr) National League PliiUulcl-phfri faltered briefly after the nll-slar gamS, then resumed the all to use and enjoy; it is most ern international League game egrettable that vandals find a played Monday niaht. Icid. The Cardinals shot into Hawks, Trim j; pleasure in. undoing these works. j warren s circuit, cipui i. gavej. fii-jt, but .slumped, to a iift!w cmembcr JJiai.this. is still the iM6osel3-6 the Braves the tying and win-! ning run, although they added: another tally in. the same Innin?' when Edo Vanni doubled and came home on Terry Campbell's i liUliaillll 111 .-Si'f ' !).. t -Nxii T - ", V I single. iii ill i nil i a t- s' ' sr 9- -V. uraiv' justfcc"fny ght .some day 1 exact payment from the perpetrators of such foolishness. One of our better known anglers is combining avocation and vocation, to his own advantage and that of- the local angling fraternity; BOB ARMSTRONG stands ready to advise those who seek him out when in need of either salt or freshwater tackle, good luck Bob. There is a small whisper of a proposed Coho Salmon Derby for this Fall, watch this column for further details. ' " 10f.fr 'Xniehcan League' ThV Yankees were In third, their low point of the year. The White Pox fell from first to fourth before the end of July. Cleveland climbed from fourth to "a second-place finish behind the Yanks. Boston moved from second to first, then trailed off to third. National League Brooklyn strayed back from second to third the next week, then rallied for playoff victory over the Giants. 1952: American League The FLY... FISHING... , In a game, featuring good solid J hits and the best fielding of the current series the Hawks trounc--ed the Moose nine 13-6 In a regular Little League baseball game at Algoma Park last night. Highlight of the game was a home run by Kelsey of the Hawks who hammered out the best-hit THE GREATEST VALUES IN CHAIN SAW HISTORY LAICF ball seen in Algoma Park since KHTADAj the youngsters' league got under way. Brydges for the Hawks turned i White Sox were a close second to the Yankees, but hit the skids and fell to sixth before July SUNDAYS OR BY PRE-ARRANGEMENT Prove it to Yourself- Ttil ont of Ihcit new McCulloch chln mwi, tc whtl wt mean when wt lay tithtr on ol lt" tht oulitandinj buy in lit field, Tht 4-30 McCulloch't ntwtit Ww and already It oubilli all other chain uwi In It Held. Thii 4-30 actually out cuu, oul perform! moil two man uwi yet it wijha only 30 Ibl. Try one oH ajree THE NEW MeCULLOCH 4-30 IS THE FASTEST CUTTING ONE MAN CHAIN SA EVER DEVELOPED. SIX MODELS-14", 11", U", 30" and 36" BLADES. The 3- Here't the McCulloch uw that ouUelli any other chain taw made. Little wondtr, ' Handloading enthusiasts will be interested in the new PROT-X-BORE bullets now available ln the most wanted calibres; these slugs are composed of ix) a masterful performance on the mound as did Halverson for the Mooj-e. Oskey for the Hawks and Erickson for the Moose performed creditably behind the plate. Hawks made first tally and Brydges kept the Moose scoreless I lead and zinc, the base part is was over. They recovered to finish third. Cleveland edged up to second, but couldn't catch the Yankees. National League The only change from the all-star break A HARLOTTE IRLINES ifUFENri pure zinc ln the form of a washer which makes for tighter barrel fit and less gas escape, 23 McCulloch enjineen have neer ceetcd improvinf this taw now cuttine power It up 48, a for the first two Innings. Hawks with consequent added velocity. went to town in the third when woodt proven feature! have upped cuHinj life 41' ;, and the 3-JJ terrific popularity hat allowed production tevinji that have been patted on to you In the 3-fiS'e low price. Model! 14", J4" end 30" Bladei. to the end of the season came when the Phillies, who were fifth, replaced the Cubs at the GROUPS OF SEVEN, PER PERSON Accuracy is claimed to be extreme, leading is absent, and catalog may be had from the Lakeville Arms Co. in Lakeville, Conn. bottom of the first division Brooklyn was ahead, followed by Kelsey garnered his circuit and his team-mates chalked up four runs. Kelsey tripled in the fourth Inning as the Hawks extended their lead. 1 Moose had added two runs In the Giants and the Cardinals 12-15 ONLY fATrvMcQjllOCH at your local dealer or cooW i the third inning but their big mm inning rally was matched f 1 y their opponents as Hawks 'scored the same number of runs. 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