: voip ee Tt ime ee SS se ~ ae se - hoe aut: = Coils eupert lialy News Friday, June 24, 1955. Se nee te ane armed a he em STOCKHOLM ‘? —A ‘donation of $415,000 has been made, from the estate of the Inte Olof Han- son of Vancouver, former Lib- eral member of the Canadian parliament, to his old home par- ish of Tannas In northofn Swed- en. Mr. Hanson, who died in 1952, set aside the sum for charl. table purposes in Tannas which has 2,300 Inhabitants, eee Take il fom Me! By ART MURRAY So darned busy all week dish- Ing out summer (ozs am Inte at this weekly epistie and may have to rush away, Just in case, T SHIRTS and stuff Ike thai there and priced down to the penny (o fit your budget. Uf you're leaving on vacation, don't go half dressed—cone in and we'll outfit you to look Nke an oilman from Texas or even Fort St. John, Got straws fer the head, driving with built in sun glasses—even got a fishing bat with build in compass, Nuff of this ad- yertising—too darned mereen- ary, Must mention the PONY vs POPPA BASEBALL GAME to be played this nite at Roose- vel beeause T think its about time some of us got hustling ta help the men that help the boys, #¢ has been disceurag- ing for Harold Thom and his coaches and helpers (o see so few parents out to help with the work of molding their boys into healthy young Canadians, ii Dide Gurvieh makes starting Hneup and big Wullie Lambie does the throwing we'll. a chance to, once again have see a combination many a story. Invitation goes out officially to Mayor Hills to lead the Domimiea Day parade astride a gallant steed and Don Wana- maker, livestock Committee chairman of the day promises a few more animals to enter- tain the kiddies. To Incite en- thusiasm into the parade how would it be If I give the father of the winner of the pet parade a $10.00 gift certificate, How wheut it Dad — get tabby all’ ean tell dressed up it may mean money, to you! : I. don't care where you buy your sultse-what am I saying —I mean regardless of where you buy your suits, you'd be wise to come In to see our range of the new popular _ BORDER TWISTS that are a shoo-in for the coming fall and | winter, [ada nice leiter from the General Mer, of FIRTH: BROS. the other day congrat- : lating Garnet and yours truly on the job we the'r products, Could write hack and say ils easy when you have such a product to sell but why give him a big head — Which reminds me, don't wor- ‘ory about the size of your head we've got something to At it— even panamas, Sunday cn the hi Its hase. hall with ESQUIRES and COM- MERCIAL and SOCCER Satur- wie evening as usptal, Avtt. Yo ‘vou think of those USMAMIOOKS —, won a game. "Qe1 the other eve ‘and cored’ all the goals theniselves, . “That's swhtat you call GOON SPONTS! ‘A hearty thank you (to the TEACHERS of the | cliy., who ‘hinge fj: Seerf oui you i duidy (lrough another yenparliive in tile balldgy Rag you've wot HW comigg. Don't forget nOMIN(ON’ ba huy aw PUAG and WAVE It ANT MURTAY ERY | py ee Rees ernses APRF Rs Og Or FOF Es OF OF EF RT EI RIES NIRS ESOT CENTRES OL UIRICI DIES OL ELUL DI LEUF ES ESE RF RONE NEUES BEET bet dab - it THE NEW WONDER SPOT REMOVER Eliminates Spots . 3 Simple 1, DAB IT ON! ore Chon let 2, BRUSH OUT! see or Vac think I'd better remind : you that we sill have a few | eaps | the; are dolng on : 3, SPOT'S GONE! me without Fabelo Warm, for Esquires last night Sundberg and.G & A pitcher Ian Dunbar gave the hardwaremen , four rung in the. fiist'Inning to’ ‘which they added three more in the second.. * Diminutlve Bob, Kelsey. got a) ‘free pass from Esquires’ starter ; ' Jackle Sharpe, as did Darrell ‘Young. Don Scherk singled to: -seore Kelsey and Ralph Enridge ‘doubled to score Young and Scherk, That was all for Sharpe who “Was replaced by young BIll Don-. iudgon. | After the first two Innings it ‘was a fairly even ball game. Esquires played errorless ball for the remainder of the game ‘and seored thelr only offering in {he bottom of the third inning. /Danny Bill singled and Barry ‘Dunean brought him home with a single with two out. (SCHERK HOMERS G & A added two more runs ‘in the top of the sixth when Don Echerk hammered one of the longest homers of the season ov-_ cer the centre {eld fence. It was. 'Scherk's first circult blow this: ‘year and scored Sundberg who ‘had doubled. \ Ralph Enridge was the big: “artillery for the winners hitting : ‘q single and two doubles in four official trips to the plate. Bill! Sunherg hit safely three times in five at bats. hw winning Dunbar held the clothiers down to four hits. ale LOOK INTO 1955 Dibb Printing _ COMPANY Esquire Boots Pave Way For Easy G & A Victory Six big errors in the first inning spelled disaster’ as the Gordon and Anderson, took full advantage of them to forge ahead to : victory inva regular.Prince Rupert and District buse- ball game at Roosevelt Park. The six boots plus hits by BIN! a Ob lowed one run, walked only one: and struck out three. + Sharpe, the loser, innings got nicked for iyuns, on four hits. He walked | itwo and struck ont two, Donald- -son in § 2/3 Innings, gave tp two in his dts! | Seven: cntns, five hits, struck out three] and walked two, ox score: GORDON and ANTEUSON AU R OH PO Sunberg, 88 ....... 62412 1 ‘Young. dbo. 2 OE Te, D. Scherk, co. .... 423 0 2 0) Bnrldge. cf oo... 4d Fa dO Petrow, Wooo... 4106 0 0 Dunbar, poo... ee. 400 4 1 0 S Scherk, lb o..... 407 9 O 0 T. Sedgwleko rf... # 8 1 2 0 y! Kelsey, Whoo riod . TOTALS ..... 43 9 wt T 2 ESGUIRES { McKay, 00 eee $0 0 0 5 i ‘Duncan, fb... 8 OT a Bury, 8b eee 300 2 4 Giordano, 85 . &or ds a Gullbrandsen, If... 9 0G 1 OL Marshall, rho. 0. UG GE OOD Vy Arseneau, Th ooo... 1ao00 86 M. Sedgwick. rf... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Spring. cf oo... 6.0. $a 2 10 Bub tb oo... eee 304d 0 0 Q Le etees 000 2 0 0 7004 20 Sharpe, p Donaldson, poo... seve a ot ae TOTALS ao 6 Linescore: Q&A Lee 430 0020 9 10 Esquires ....... od) 9000 1 4 ~=6 Dunbar and D. Schevk: Sharpe. Donaldson (2) and MeKay, Umpires: Windle, Letuurneatt and j Mintenko. i STANDINGS | : WoL Pet) OBL ; Commercials veceee BOD 327 & A, vee & 4 ORB ‘, Tr TIME cee ee eee ‘ Oo 600 at, ! loquire si 10 ao I { Logger To Make 4th Attempt eremrnnes eo helt Portland Win Bl UE BOMBER DEFENSI VE END Tek TOM LUMADEN DIES SUDDENLY WINNIPEG 0—Tom Lumsden, 25-year-old defensive end with Winnipeg Bhie’ ‘Homber's of the Western Ipterprovinelal Fotball Union, died in-hospital early today, Lunisden: was taken to hospital Thursday after suffering 1 youll bladder attack While driving with his family near Beaust- jour, 30 miles east. of. hore, ‘Doctors ordered an immediate op- eradion, Lumsden joined ‘Blue Bombers In 1951 after playing junior | lootball with Winnipeg Light Infantry. The 235- -pouniler, was consider ed one. of the finest defensive ends in the WIFU, fle Is survived: by: his widow and two children, Boosts’ San Diego had more breathing | [space at the. top-of the Pacific Const League Friday and the ere- dit goes to Portland's Artic Wil- son, an ex-Senttlelle who turn- ed on his former teammates. Wilson scooted home with the winning run In the bottom of the ‘ninth ‘Thursday nigit as the Beavers shaded Seattle, 3-2, to even thelr series at a win aplece. Portiand’s Seattle winning strenk at 10 straight and droppod the Ralners 1u Na games, behind the San Diego! Over Seattle | San Diego's’ Lead.’ {wood, 6-5, In a’game.featured by! victory snapped a. , yl, eo )s bent sirimento, WB ee Onkland: broke a she -gnmo los Ing streak’ by whipping ‘Holly=}: heey threo homie, runs, and San Pran- clsco- clipped: Los: Angeles; 4-2, a ty \ “WoL Pet: cot | } an Diego .....04 60 92, 610 rt Beattle wn eeeene 40°93 «609 14 Portland ......6. AB 97.607 ay a “gli, Hellywootl oss AB 4D 48) 1012 Oakiand o.ess-e eee 7.48 463-12] - 43 | 45: 48 403 | M44 i 43814" San Francisco... a7 Loy Angeles ...,, 36 Bacramonte veges 8B Ex-Oriole Gene Woodling , Helps Tribe By The Assoctated Preas If Balllmore manager Paul | 0 | Richards kept a record of the | ‘players Ne has traded away, he: ‘eatld call if “Poor Richards’ : Diary.” Richards, who doubles as gen- ‘eral manager of the Jast-place Orioles in the American League, has patmed off, among others, . 8 ytichers Bub Turley Bad, Harry , Byrd and outfielder Gene Wood- ling. Woodlng, traded to Cleyeland last week really boomeranged. He ! 1 got, four-for-four and batted in’ four runs as Indians trounced Orioles 9-2 Thursday. Byrd, 30-year-old righthander bundled off to. Chicago White Sox nine days ago, gave just “ four hits and blanked Washing- ton Senators 7-0.. It was his second victory in two starts since leaving Orloles, And Turley, the young fire: baller who went to’ New Yark Yankees in an -player deal that shipped Woodling and Byrd to Baltimore last winter, fanned eee ee nance pens sce enna mene a cette Despite Disappointing’ Defeat, | VICTORIA & — An Srrepres- again, possibly Saturday, and ” . he: ; a heavy with swim traffic’ during : | sible American Jogger, whose de- “sire to conquer the undefeated Strait of Juan de Fuca amounts toa passion, Is preparing ‘for an- ‘uther erack at the foe that beat jhim Thursday for the third time. | | “What has that stratt got ag-; Rey. John Donelin of St. Peter's | Bart: Roman Catholic church in ‘Tor- Thomas of Tacoma, Wash, sasked ‘onto and Janice White, 18-year- iafler he was pulled. from the ‘old daughter of a Toronto bus- | water nine hours and 11 min-:Jnessman, have announced they | or by utes after he set out from neigh- {will attempt to swim the stralt 'ainst me?" 29-year-old {bor ing Esquimalt to swim across ; the 18-mile stretch. Thomas sald he would tty: Including Hotels and Limousines Dial 2223 Steps @ NON-TOXIC Vat. @ NON-FLAMMABLE : e FULLY GUARANTEED ny Cleat, BUY rT at ANY GROCERY +-DRUG STORE OR HARDWARE = TODAY! | KETCHIKAN | ‘15 F.00 | 3 700 4 MA, | ae vetensnena | “ 590,70 INEAU We Make uC ue All Reservations WITTEHORSE (Offlee opposite Post OFflee) e SAVES CLEANING DOLLARS sro ct | $57.00 SEATTLE $§G:00 Third Ave, like Magic appears the straight will the next few days, Also here for a crack «at the. ; chilly, tide-ripped strait are two | eastern Canada swimmers. to 9-2 Win six, walked only one and shut lout Kansas City Athletics 3-0 on | lthree singles, ‘ The other American Lengue | game avas won by Boston Red ‘Sox-who beat Detroit Tigers 7-0; ‘behind Frank Sullivan's two-hit- | ! (ss koe Ye “ee es + ter, moving to within one per- centage peint of the place Tigers. ALL SWEEP SERIES Those results—with each wine | her sweeping a three-game ser- | jes--left Yanks out front by two ‘games over White Sox, in turn ‘two ahead of Cleveland. Both Boston and Detroit are 10 games behind New York. ' In the Natlonal, the first-place Brooklyn Dodgers swept three ‘fram Chicago Cubs by winvlng t-4, Cubs, In second place since ‘May 25, slipped one percentage point behind {die Milwaukee faurth- 623 3rd Ave, W, A full range of wonderful Gills mae EXCEPTIONAL: CHINAWARE _ It Costs You Less at . foe ms ye Yukon Jewelers, Dial 4756, Braves, “ne trall Dodgers by | Ne games, | St. Louls Cardinals beat Philn- | delphin 7-1 in the only other | game scheduled, dropping his in- | to sixth place behind the idle | Cincinnal! Redlegs. REALLY ANCIENT A yew tree at Forlingall near Perth, Seotland, is reputed-to be 3,000 years old. Seausteapatinnaitatanamaaaneaiida ee sae te | \ { | GR re | (eae DE LUXE TTR AL IN SMART DECANTER This advertisement is not published or dijplayed by the Liquor Control Board the Government of British Col umbia, 160 E. 3rd Ave, dene tee eae een BOBS ae | Diol 35524 or a AST ‘ Monday. i They plan to start from scpar- nie polnts within 30 minutes of | leach other, — [WENT ALMOST 20 MILES Thursday's defeat. was a bilter | itl for Thomas, a former US, i marine frogman, He swam near. ily 20 miles on a zlg-zag course before being pulled out and at j one stage came within less than ‘glx miles of the Washington “and tides pushed him back, He made an amazing swim the ifirst four hours, He through extremely tide rips between Race rocks. sand the southern tip of Van- -couver islhnd, 10 miles from here, [heing tossed about Wke a chip tat wood by the whirlpools, eeete on eee mew tetnmone Uso Want Ads—Thioy Pay Sparkling : . BeH "English" Paotnt. beaulifles and protects: extorlors with a coat of lasting colour, LP RANRANNARANRINNANAANAANARARANAANANNENAANAANAARAAANAAHANS MeBrido St. Diol 3319 state shore before a strong wind | plowed | dangeraus | “No. 149 Soloray: BHO cevssssseosions sy t. 1 Atm osnd ng mien Ftd Pre at ty All Items are Gualty sosvanencovsesacessosessescercceseiseevecssecerneriseisecnisiarersseieseernitisiuseeriessmarncannnnnns , PAUdaaaenansaeganasanedessTes steer testa ety HOTPLATES” No. 515 Single Burner, Bhat SWIECH .o.ccee ccc $10.95 No. H-30 Two Burner ......... feescconeeuseeeans , $ 8.95, No. H-32 Two Burner (special) «0.5... é 5,95 No. 1-35 Two Burner Chrome Top ........ 12,95 No, 175 Two Burner... cesses $11.95 No. 185 Two Burner... oe ee caren 9 8,95 8! Stationary ..... savages ont 9.50 '10" Stationary sss... sescscanspenqeescuesaresssece, G1O99 1 Asellatng buetiaee feocseeenserneerceneee BOD 98 : IRONS . 80 G.E, Featherwalght ... sanlessnesieatersevees von TRO 90 GE, StoameDry vices BEGOS ” $-4 Sunbeam Steam-l) ty terranes GALS HEATING PADS re FE. F No, 249 Solordy 3+ heat +: bidehtaheweniaasnssaee + ‘ vovoceeaseorergcaioneqeorcscceveisveniecsienseneunsennred A4OsenesenesendeEgesenersTesnesseneynyeHidrTesEsnesenerereesstereennsieseeeie sy il etin » ENTR Wioge | te Ho a a phay mee Goods Fully Guaranteed caer ee ; * : ae af No. oe Fltraeote No. 3000, Filtromatic with a Na, - DCG: Cory: ‘Glass .. sen MIKES: G, E, Hany Mixer... cee Hamilton: Beach J Pi ces ae Sunbeam Jurtior . cpesesapierecerrsee en | domilton Beach, less, ea Surbeay les aeons preeeensnne ere aes eeeet aeeoneeet bei tle + Wor vee Egg Gogh are ysisnsnensnen sore ve G, Ey KOtt|OS sc srssensrsorieese Sunbeam: UDQOPHFPY sevens ‘Alumindi covor for iy en coe a3 ye ne Glass cover: (or fryspan see ot Webi halt: elppers : Wahl’ Vibrators farang Curling, FI asavsestreserineenty ce eerie ‘ if aun nee ty ae ag ' wey pe eee sapeeres nye ceed AND IN STEW, WC covesites arnt seeerconccereese apticasennst nn crronennennennsatieee!