ae ‘ " 1 ‘I'trarsclay, Cafe Takes ae Off Depleted 708 Team ' wy A subdued but effective Gon-, first half when he booted in a rebounding ball during a scram- ble in front of the Gondola goal. Gondola went ahead 2-1 just dola eleven had tittle trouble! last night overcoming: a short- | handed Local 708 team 4-1 in a! ‘ geheduled Prince Rupert Senior) fore the half whistle when 1708's ~ Football Association league game custodian Pat O'Neal came out of .fil_Roosevelt. Park, " -seatter-gun os "president said today that seven » tpg full schedule of activities for The win moves the cafemen place:Port Edward and six points up on the fourth-place pulpinen, " spot, with four points, Gondola took the lead in the first half when right Wing Paul Van De Peere passed across to Eddie Nordio who..had no dif- ficulfy in scoring, -* -# The 708 squad, who played en- lire game with 10 men, were out- played during the first’ half al- though Gondola. missed ont on | > wo clear chances to score, Tha pulpmen’s centre forward, Bill Sundberg, evened the score at the 25 minute mark of the In Competition Kitimat Rod and:.Gun Club members, 21 strong, will vie with : enthusiasts from, Prince Rupert, Terrace and Port Edward this week-end at the! . -Oliver Lake trap-shoot grounds, | B. J. Bacon, Rupert Gun Club | members of the Kitimat club will arrive by plane Saturday and another 14 by oat Sunday to-take part in the challenge shoot. - A‘preliminary shoot will be held Saturday afternoon and the ' grand shoot-off will be held Sunday, Mr. Bacon said. Plans are not completed on the...visitors, Mr.’ Bacon stated, but there is a possibility that). they will be taken on a tour of the -Golumbia Cellulose Company operations at Watson Island. A buffet supper will be held for!z the visitors in one of the local restaurants, A practice shoot is scheduled | for: tonieht for members of the | Rupert Rod and Gun Club and an jnformal meeting will be held at the Oliver Lake grounds, Mr, Bacon said. | there's nothing like . if | favex ve FEGISTEAED TPAUE madK ' BLEACH ‘TAKES OUT STAINS i BLEACHES WHITER DEODORIZES and DISINFECTS as it t cloans! Causes no diaper rash, Pitriee Rupert Duly News : Kitimat Rod and Gun Clearing at mernnepenrareneentens July 29, 1954 A Viory ithe net, missed out on scooping 'up the. ball which was booted thted' points ahead of second ‘home by Frank Anselmo. | At the 15 minute mark of the second half Van Der Peere scor- General Motors occupies third ed again in a confused play ‘which saw referee Bill Baxter jblow the whistle before the ball j Was actually between the posts. i: Gondola’s softest goal of the ‘Aight came when O'Neal caught ;& hard-driven ball off the boot iof Ed Nordlo, only to have the ‘ball roll out of his hands across ‘the goal line. TENNIS QUEEN Maureen Con- nolly was so Seriously injured when she was crushed against a big cement truck while rid- ing her horse near her San Diego, Calif., home, that she will be wnable to defend her national title next month at Forest Hills, N.Y, a mtreenrne e tne ” Standings: ] k i WoL GF GA Pts a¢ son Gondola... 414 9 gf , Port Edward 4... 2 1 10 7 6 ; General Motors... 2 93 1) 19 4 W D Local 708 ....... 1 3 6,10 8 a § op lo Sho at Oliver Lake : A further work party to con- tinue work on the club-house Will also be scheduled for to- night, Mr. Bacon announced, oe Baseball Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 4. New York 10, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 3, Chicago 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 2, Boston 1. New York 7, Chicago 5, Baltimore 2, Washington 2. Detroit 10, Philadelphia 2 WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Salem 5, Lewiston 0, Vancouver 19, Yakima 5. Tri-City 10, Wenatchee 0. Victoria, 5, Edmonton 4, PACIFIC COAST San Diego 0, 2; Portland, 3, 1 Hollywood 4, Oakland 1. Seattle 5, Sacramento 4. In Rating | - NEW YORK (®. — Hurricane Tommy Jackson of New York and Canada’s Earl Walls of Edmon- ton tumbled: in the latest heavy- weight ratings by Ring Maga- zine, revised Wednesday night by editor Nat Fleischer. Ezzard Charles, the ex-champ from Cincinnati, remains the No. 1 contender, followed close- ly by Nine Valdes, the Cuban giant who stopped the Hurricane two weeks ago, Britain’s Don Cockell, who fights Harry Matthews in Seat- tle Friday, stays in No. 3 place while Matthews was moved up a notch to seventh. Jimmy Slade, the original “spoiler” of the Hurricane, still ranks fourth, The Sea Kings moved. to. the : top of the Little League ladder last night by virtue of a. 13.7 victory over the North’ Stars, North Stars set the Sea Kings’ }down one, two, three to start the game and then scored four runs, However, the Sea’ Kings: brought in seven. big counters in the second and held a com- | fortable margin throughout the rest of the game... oO Bruce Robertson: pitched , the full game for the winners allow- ' ing ten hits. walking three and For Medical NEW YORK (— Raeky Mor. elano came to town today for a nhysieal exam and a conference that probably will reenlt in a Sept. 16 Yankee Stadium ¥- match with ex-champ’ Ezzard. Charles, ner The heavyweieht champian has been vacationing. since he: won a unanimous. decision. over Charles in a rousing 15-round bout at the stadium June: 17- Charles fought a courageous. serap but was well battered: al; the final bell,: although never: knocked down, , In the hours after the battle ; with Charles. Dr. Vineent Nar- | diello onerated on Marelano’s | eye. removed old sear tissne from: a fight of years ago, He jing: been cut again early in the: Charles bout ‘and bled freely | throughout - the contest, : Rocky still wears a slieht sear | over the eve as the result of that operation, but. believes he will he ready to start boxing in a week | or 10 days. ‘ oo He is anxious to get back to, work and will go to camn as soon | followed by Roland la Starza and Jackson. Walls now is rated Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 2. in the listings, ; +4 ‘ ian Seat,” he said. “The lope lav- . ninth. He is the only Canadian ot, nine months. was too much. ‘I need more fights.” as possible after final details are arranged, “T'd like to firht dgain. this Sea Kings Move to Fist Spot After 13-7 Little league Win Murray Wells started for the North Stars giving up eleven tuns on eight hits, three walks ‘and one batter hit by a piteh ‘while striking out two, Roy Hel- land came in,to start the fourth inning and was tapped for four hits, gave nine walks and hit one ‘batter while striking out two, After the game the Sea Kings ‘held a farewell party at the home of thelr manager, ‘Art Ogil- vie, for hard hitting third base- man Bobby Meighen who Jesve: today to Uve at New Westmin- striking out four, ster, until his 110th game, anne nes Standings: WoL pet ;APola we a c ‘ a Chao lravels selon amd ast Night's f ignts To New Vork = reiwamnen ees Gg > to) NEW YORK-—George Johnson, 4 nn wenn Symbol of Gratitude HARWICH, England @ — A street in this Essex seaport will be named Narway crescent, to commemorate the gift of Nor- wegian timber houses after the severe floods in February, 1953. | Casuals—Sandals—Mocs Crepe and Foam Soles All sizes in Blue, Brown, Tan $4.95 — $9.50 IDEAL FOR THE WARM SUMMER DAYS Fashion Footwear Mays ji Games Ur on Bambino’s Homer Record seriously, the Bambino's 1997 pace, Willi2 connected for his. 3dth home run Wednesday jn '154, Trenton, N.Y,. outpointed Bobby Jones, 157, Oakland, Cal- if, 10. 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