Prince Rupert Daiiy New-Thursday, June 24, 1954 Comeback in Last Half ees GM Edge Union X it " ; ; v. ' Ford Names Possible Line-Up For Series With Ketchikan Tentative starting line-up of I short, with heavy batting Dave the all-star team which will Hill of G & A holding down the meet and American Invasion I keystone sack, from Ketchikan next Wednesday I The brother combination of and Thursday was announced I Syd and Don Scherk have rdro this morning by Rusty Ford who ; bppn named to the ull-star og- nr,-,nA tr, nllrtt tVi Al'-Rlnrfc .1 ,,t. . Wotch or Speciair 12 noon 7;3q n HOME COOKING E "' Rm or Ham i Sandwlrh Beef Slew niam Chowder Irge bowl ft. 25C Louis' Snack Bar T Third Avrnw 10 a.m. to I p.m. dai rl- Sal, till l:30';B zip v" 'v i iregauuii, wiin ryu on ii:ni anu by the baseball comniLsslon yes Don behind the plate. Starting pitcher has not yet been selected, Ford said. a hard ball to the left hand corner of the goal, while motor's goalie Frank Rutten was caught out of position in a scramble. I Pressing their own advantage, Local 708 peppered Rutten with shots and the motors' goalie ' came up with several difficult saves. However, he was not piv- ' en a chance when Perry netted a , ball which was coming down from a high kick.. With both sides at full strength, play evened out and General Motors' Ed Ruten beat union goalie Harry Winston when he '. nicked up a rebound from Ernie Kre'utzky to end the half. i General Motors tied the score A determined General Motors club overcame a one goal dericit arid a player shortage last ni&ht to win the first game in the Prince Rupert District soccer league from Pulp Workers Local 71)8 by a 4-2 score at Roosevelt Park Plavins: with 10 men only for the majority of the first half, the motors learn saw the union dub's coach Jim Perry score two Hoi' Is before Ted Gofers took the field at left back to even the t'i.lc.i The full motors squad started on the come-back trail shortly after, and the half ended 2-1. The uivon eleven, nlavine downhill for the first half, had the edge on the ploy and Perry marie no mistake when he drove ;.w-: terday. Commercial Hotel's heavy hit- ting Nick Pavllkls will be in right field with Gordon and Anderson's Ralph Endridge In centre and team mate Stan Petrow In left. The hot corner will be handled bv Gord Mundle of Esquires If DCS? a s. Try Daily News Classifier! try ; he Is in town, manager Ford said. Esquires' sensational short stop Joe Giordano will play In MEW PROOF of the Vancouver amateur swimming rlub just Till- CMI R CVTCHKS these 15 members before they hit the water to christen the new British Empire Games pool on the University of British Columbia campus In Vancouver. The 35 -yard pool is the only one of its length in Canada and members of the Canadian team to the Games July 30-Aug. 7 who are used to a "-yard training tank, must adapt themselves to the new pool. The Vancouver swimmers will have daily workouts In the pool until the trials here July 5-7. - THAT MILLIONS CAN END llarv Haddix Slot Upset Over Near Miss when Kreutzky deflected in a penalty shot by Henry Linriqulst just after the second half started. The winning goal was scored by Rod Tait who aimed a ball at the left hand corner of the union goal. The ball hit the post and bounded in, giving netmind-er Winston little chance. Casey Nuytcn added the insur- j ance goal ten minutes before the whistle ended the game. The next district soccer league fixture is Saturday when the Gondola Cafe will meet the Port Edward eleven. Lineups: ! - Jolly To Rescue THE NEED FOR LAXATIVES' Saver DINING PLEASURE PITTSBURGH i.f Harvey Haddix, St. Louis Cardinal southpaw who's loading the majors with 12 victories, says he isn't disappointed because he lost in As Braves Edge Giants Dy Tim As.iociatod Pro.w i rescue. He worked the count Dave Jolly, a lean Irish right- to 2-2 on Mays, who had. homer-hander from Stony Point, N.C.ied earlier, before hitting him in find relief from constipation this safe, natural way without the injurkut effects of repeated laxative use. SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS i h, ii,prnrmcnt is nol published or is the Milwaukee Braves' "saver," i the back to fill the bases. been demonstrated in i m-m J Commodore Cafe displayed by lh Liquor Control Honil or by the Oocnimcol ul Urimh ( olunlhu. Then Jolly applied the pressure. Pinch-hltter Hank lofted a short fly. Wes West-rum fouled out. And Bobby.Hof-man, who has hit three pinch- the pitcher who gets the call when tlie going is the toughest. So far this year he has been in 23 games, more than a third of the Milwaukee total. In 36 in yMnnaiir niinral tuiBe rrcr in leading medical jounuk In one study, H5 penpfc tr known delavtd bunel funrli,in given one ounce ti All Kmn di (or one eek. TKey fre iij. clinically and iih X-rav iih ik General Motors Frank Rutten i; Ted Gofers, lb: Briei Eby. rb: Henry Linriqulst, Ih: Maurice Bishop, ch; John Besser-ling, rh; Dave Murray, ol; Ed Rutten, il; Rod tait. cf; Ernie Kreutzky. ir; Casey Nuyten. Local "OS Harry Winston, g; Casey flayer, lb; S. Maron, rlj; W Eckevt lh: J. Van lerland. rh: Frank Boltong. rh: Ben Vjt lis. ol; Hank Van Tankerin, il; i im Perry, cf; Letourneau, ir; C. Ver-haar, or. hit home runs th'.s season, pop nings Jolly has given up only "An Investment in Comfort' 23 hits and four earned runs for ped up in front of tha plate. nude lielore, duririj and jlin ih., te me Aii nran. Of THF. m FF.OPLt, K With all the prngrrw of nipdirat rieiice over ihe ust Mi yparn, ail thorilies iy ttirrc ih tui lunger any reasnn hy irreviil-irity hliuiild I iirni'Mt wiilesi-ttad himmti tTKiUdy. Niw l there any reason for developing the habtlual use of harh laxatives of clmini; ith one prepa-ratiun after another iih the vain hope of finding, in oine ption or pill, the "secret" of lasting relief. LonR-cnntinued tudy of the pn.ib-Inn ha shown ttiat one of the most coninifMt rniiM of irrt'ijularily i lark of bulk in the diet. And hen thit i the case, the ciHtimon-sense correction is to lie found not in the driiK tore but in your finut ttarel ITHASI.OQ BHF.H A Mr QIC-ALLY RKOCSIlfn FACT THAT SATI RE HAS FRO- FOR THE WOMAN WHO a sparkling earned-run average of 1.00. . His personal record shows four victories and two defeats. But one of his most spectacular performances won't appear on his won and lost totals. This came Wednesday in Milwaukee's 5-2 triumph over the fast-moving New York Giants. THREE lU'NS AHEAD Jim No-Hit Wilson sailed into WALKS A LOT Brooklyn took advantage of Milwaukee's success and cut the Giants' first-place margin to a single game by defeating Cincinnati 8-3. St. Louis defeated Pittsburgh 7-1 as Harvey Haddix won his 12th game. Philadelphia whipped Chicago 5-3. TRIBE WINS In the American League Cleveland tripped Philadelplva 5-2. Chicago outlasted Washington 8-6, New York defeated Detroit WiL Standings hi.s bid for a. fourth consecutive thut&ut by an eyelash. ; "I just want to win 'em all." , Haddix explained after hi.s ; sparkling 7-1 victory over Pitts-; bmgh Pirates Wednesday nipht. , "No, I'm not disappointed I didn't get another shutout. We won, didn't we?" j Haddix allowed only five hit.sj to the last-place Pirates as he, hurled his 10th consecutive victory. It was a particularly pleas- in, win for Haddix because the last time he was defeated, his 1 third of the season, was by tlw I Pirates April 29. j Haddix wa! roiling along in i fine style Wednesdaynmht, hav- ! ing (iiven up only two hits until : Dick Cole came up in the sixth., Th;. Puc infieldcr sent a drive to right field- that went for a ; triple. A moment later he scor- j ed on an infield out to mark the first run tallied against Haddix in 37 consecutive innings. With Cole's hit went Haddix' chances of beating the record of 40 consecutive scoreless innings set by Carl Hubbell, ex-New York Giant pitcher. And the binirle kept Haddix from trying to tie the National Leajrue record of four cf.nsecuilve shutouts h"!d by srveral pitchers. w i, Pet c;ni ..34 19 042 4 7 71', Bli, 9 . . :;2 25 .501 . . 21 2 i .011 . . '28 i!tl .500 . 28 M .4.13 . 8 31 .175 Vancouvi-r Yi.kunn Edmonton Lc-vl.ston Wcnntcht'e Vicicria . . Tii-aty . THE SEASON'S SMARTEST, TAN SHADE . . . CUSHIONED SOLE the last of the ninth with three-run edge enroute to his 1 9-4 and Baltimore broke its nine . . 23 30 434 11 . . 25 33 .431 Hi; game losing streaK, snaaing fourth straight, victory. But the lUI-ROl F.UEW ,IS Jl si I) 4 V. rv a Foi.Low-vr mv IIETTF.R TIH 0M ( El EH 7 FATIES1S jff H E R F. CUES IMPROVE:!). The iireatest advantage of AI1-8-; ia that it rorrei ti tiie kh i irregularity due to insutticierl D ; Chemical or drug-type laxative i the other hand, are intemW- for overnight rebel oi l tenipn". I toppdtnt. V hen people use the prut ' habitually in -t? nVti hss-niakers never ioleiHlecl lliey ( ish their disestne stem in a that iwiir neer iniemlel. Iwi of correc ting the ami, they u actually make tlieircomlinw'"" VI DEI), THE SATVRAI. FOODS MF.S HFRE I STEPPED TO FAT. ALL THE EI.EUESTS SECESSARY FOR THE I IFF' I.OSC AVOIIHSCE OF QI-AZOV COSTIFM IO. PCL Standings w L Pet of.:. Boston 8-7 in a 17-inning marathon that ran four hours, S3 minutes, the longest game ever played in the American LeaRUi and one minute short of the longest night game in major league history. Giants, who think they own the .copy wright on Frank Merriwell finishes, fjot rid of Wilson with ! successive singles by Monte Ir- vin and Don Mueller. With the dangerous Willie ! Mays at bat. Jolly strolled to the A & B Widths . 4'J 30 023 5 7 01. 44 35 .55 7 43 33 511 40 40 630 Kollywoocl Sail Lle'JQ . . Oakland San Franci"i Sacramento Seattle Los Ar.eelPS 33 43 .475 111, 36 40 .474 111, II you think you mint take a U'. tive preparation mrawiauv, o Itnl , i lriif. Krail the in Or ol tlieise element I natural fihrous hulk, or vci"ctalile cr'lhihise, which normally and naturally aid the rhythmic procesi ol elimination. In no natural food is this natural hulk so ideally found as in the outer layers, or bruit, of the nhole wheat kernel which, as yon know, is lost in modern mtHing. Pecausp of the known value of bran in promoting regularity the Kell'fj.n Cnmfiany has produced a roinplele, whole bran with nothing taken away to lessen its cftis-tivenes "ld under the name ol Keller'. All-lira n, the natural lavaliverere.il. How rflective i All-Uraii? I Ins hai lions roinilrtel'y. A 01 1 Dill. SI VI-. I.SAIjI-.. I'ut I" isme rrlirf put yau' Inul Jiii en! daily onf-mnti sm MONTREAL, June 24ili In partnership wilh you ,'iinl your iilials for a good pianilartl of livinir, (or your' family . . . llio linw-n-l .1 IAC MKltU' j'l.AN' . . . which arranges "luiyms! lu-lp ' in automobile ,-howlooins anil aililiimiv HOI' lluouilliulll Canada . . . And when you uw this l'lan you e.ui Ml-Hmi lor btriitm plrnly of warn. I Kfnsmen Trounce Super Valu For First Victory of Season Kinsmen of the Prince Rupert. tin. Windle figured in another Little League gained their first ; double ploy, batting to the win of the season last night ut 1 mound. Hebb threw to the plate Algoma Park by downing Super- to catch Morrison and catcher Valu 8-3. j Olson threw to Voagcn at third ; Neither team scored in the j to r ut off J-n. first hi of Fustw pot the first frame, but the inning saw I Martin in the top of ths third i the first of three double plays in and came in to score on Olsen s the Panic retire the Super-Valu j club.' With the bases loaded, ; blow to deep centre added three more in-Hebb Kinsmen Rcsedale grounded to the mound. markers in their half of isurance threw to the plate to catch the fourth. The runs rame i on a home and Mintenko coming ; "y Armstrong, a double by I catcher Johnny Olsen fired to R-tv;J r. ;)i This All flran plan has helpeil j lions to re-eslalili-h ami lou he illhbil regularity. ny "'1 $9-95 ilo so wuli the eertainly thai rales anu M-rviees audi the l,ir. il r,i consistent wilh the he.-i possible service! 'S our contract, is coin'i't"l rmht on vour ilealei's pieiuise.4 ... so look for tin-IAC Mint lJl.m sipti! In buying a car, fur example, you t jMueigcticy Tuvi'l Simie aciuss the counny. On niosl Merit l'lan puieh.ises . . . l.ile In-uiaiee pniieciioii for the family plus the many oilier uiiiae-Uve leaiiues which mal.e Ihis Canaila's most u.scd buying plan. V.V y a .Suiiwiirr-Ti'iiiP i when we can have all Hie galden-l'resh vegetabli a W',? want and oh! but how elra delicious AMILY SHOE STORE ! third to catch Main. ih. a- are when topped wilh HI.l'L Itl ). N 1. 1 MAIKIAUINL! '1'h.ii'n lifcauso only chuirv junii jtiuiln'C (;oerf into t he? making of lilue Monnet moc viy laMe oils and p:i-ieurized skuu milk. Mailne oils a;n n re;' iW'd. This means lhat lilue LIMITED lb natural lanMiv urial Erickson and singles by Olsen and Voagen. Super-Valu threatened In their fifth when Hebb hit' Martin walked Calderoni and Russell 638 Th ird Ave. W. Phone 337 j Kinsmen's first run came on three successive walks by. Martin. Super-Valu's pitcher. Ray Winnie pulled off the second It'innet is loi oi (Ht'tlihi as a spread or lor i ..' .'. r any paS X. rfikes-.fii:. coyi jr-sji I Ixlufvc ymt'l) find 4' 'liuie llrninet 11c Luxe ipiarters haedy for :t.dte .1 '"?Pd th Kinsman pitcher for double play of the game when he ;the first Buper.valu hit to score or l.ioiuu Use. lliev slue uno periect pals and the piiilc on die .:fKaai! rod.es i1(m wi easy to measure for recipe Will juu order it todaj- and see fur youi.-c ll? 'fop Spcrpt for a soft, youthful-kioUiiiK sK in is a 9 .a look a uy uiui uwu miwuici. j Mrtm M0'pver Mutch' "round Erickson and tagged Armstrong . baU to tWrd forcer Rufisell to end coming Into second. "owever ' the inning i Hebb scored on the play to give. 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