... r "KtF, ON t ' 11 ICC f.uuet! Uu.lv I Friday. Ma 2i. 19:4 MONTY' MMtKRS The mint' at Ottawa started in 19U8 as a branch of the ro-al mint of London. ' i Oldtimers To Take on Youngsters - An Oldtimers versus Young-( Pavlikis. Bill Gumv Maurice stcrs baseball came has been : Seott. Don Hawryluk, Cliff Duhl, scheduled for the evening of ; rfec McKinnon, Bill Sundberg, May 24. as an added attraction 1 Bill Lazeruk. Doug Kerr. Alex to Empire Day activities. Rusty ! Bill. Ian Dunbar and Harley Thirty-Six Game Schedule Fixed For Little League Reed Debut Successful As G & A Downs Eskys First half of the Prince Rupert Little I-eague baseball will gei Ford, coach of the latter squad, i Lewis Graciously Modern .1: - .' Rusty Ford asked today that Styled to announced today. any other players who can be f get in touch available that day. with lum r.t 30!). BEDROOM SUIT ; Hill grounded out and Enridge j then poled a line drive past sun-bhiidi'd Ken Hill to make the circuit for an in-the-park home run to put G & A back Two home runs and seven costly errors by the opposition gave Gordon and Anderson their third straight win last night when the hardwaremen troun- . . " by RESTMORE HISTOltlC FOS'f Rupert's House, built In 13(i3. ' 1 hp Hudson's Bav Comnan' s oldest trading past on Hudsi.i Bay. red Esquires 7-4 in a scheduled j in the driver's seat. Both ends of the fourth were underway in Prince Rupert next Thursday, May 27. with Kinsmen meeting Sea Kings in the first game of the 30-game schedule at Algoma Park. Little League officials today announced the league schedule, noting that Wednesdays, Saturdays and some. Sundays had been avoided in the schedule in case they might be needed to play rained-out games. They asked all managers to notify players' agent Art Williamson by 6 p.m. Saturday, May 21, of the 15 players comprising their respective teams. Officials said individual team practices may be held on days reserved for rained out games when the field Is not required for those games. The practice schedule will be announced later. League equipment will be stored in Spcro's store basement. The gear will be drawn by teams as required .and returned there on completion of use. Each team will have its own gear In its own duffle bag or box. The first half of the playini; schedule (with Raines starting at 7 p m. sharp) Is as follows: ! scoreless as was the top of the The game will be played fol- j lowing the Kinsmen Club children's sports at Roosevelt Park. I Scheduled to turn out for the j 1 vounger players team will be I Rev McKay, lion and Syd Scherk. j j Dennis Reed, Bill Donnolly, j j Jackie Sharpe, Joe Giordano, 1 ! Darrow Young, Don Hartwig. j Dave Hill, Earry Williamson, Jimmy Flewin, Bill Donaldsou, : Dick Nickerson. Muddy Sedge-wick, Fred Christensen, Gordie Cameron, Bill Morrison, Stan i Petrow, Andy Marshall, Ken Hill, Paul Poirier and Ralph Enridge. i For the Oldtimers will be Jack Lindsay, Bill Lambie, Herble Morgan. Miner and Bruce Kim-undson, Benny Wu.dle, Nick v.. 'i r - Frince Rupert Senior Baseball league game at Roosevelt Park. Before a menrrre rrowd, young Dennis Keed pitched his first full name ()f senior ball, .striking out nine but (jlviiu; up six five passes. ' Esquires iu turn used ::!ovv-baller Uiik Lftourmair who lasted oiilv two innin.s and was replaced by Jackie Sharpe who absorbed tbe less. CI & A were first on the s.'ore Kheet after une and a half score- If. ; fifth. Reed took down the Es- I i entires' offering one-two-three j ! with an assist from Stan Hetrow ! ! who made a sensational catch1 ' of Paul Poiner's lelt field blow ' that went foul, to end the inn- ! iitf j i Three errors and a single by 1 Petrow saw two more runs come i i in for G & A in the bottom of I Mi" fifth and Esouiivs were only able to reply with a single run ' I'aiur a Oouoie by Don nawry- mM '5:-, :r r- First Half of May 27 Kllisiwn vs.. Boa Klmfs. less iniuiu't when in I tie bottom Schedule ' June 11 Snpir Vnttt vs. Eta KS:. June 14 8upe Valu vs. Kinsmen June 15 North 8tar vs. Sea Koigs Juno 17 Kinsmen va. Sea Kums Juno IB Super Vulu va North Stars June, 21 North Stnrs va Kinsmen June aa Sea Kings va. Suer Valu June 24 Kinsmen vs. Suier VaUi June 25 Sea Kms va. North Slal's Muy 2H Suikt ViUu vs. North Stars May SI North Stars vs. Kinsmen June 1 S'u Kings vs. Super Valll June 3 Kinsmen vs. Super Valu June 4 Sett Kinga vs. North Stars June 7 Sea Kings va. 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O The finest steel-doweled Bcdstood i industry. Centre guides on all drawers. Hand-rubbed surfaces. Cright brass pulls. Second half of schedule will be published luter. j SOCCER GAME SET TONIGHT BETWEEN SHIP XI, MOTORS I There will be a soccer game tonight at Roosevelt Park between the General Motors squad of the Prince Rupert Football association and an eleven from the Norwegian freighter up two walks and an error plus another free pais walked in Le-tourneau. A single by Ken Hill scored Ray McKay and a second one-base blow .scored Joe Giro-dano to give tru? clothiers a one-run lead. G & A came storming back in the bottom of the third. Don Scherk got on by an error, liave the top of the seventh to ensure his victory. After the game Esquires' manager Kenny Windle, gave notice ' tii.it. Fsquires would not play any future games if an official umpire was not present. Whether or not he intends to file this ; protest with Baseball Commissioner Stan Moran is not known. Maurice Scott umpired behind the plate after being asked to take the job and with agreement from both G & A mentor Rusty Ford am. Windle. dLlmie ZV.sr.i Mr. and Mrs. and Bookcase Dresser, Chest Headboard delicious dessert.. Buffalo presently berthed at the Columbia Cellulose docks at Watson Island. Maurice Bishop, president of the soccer accocia- " tion made the announcement, adding that game time is 7 p.m. Group Plans To Aid BEG Finances VANCOUVER Ambitious Island. Okanagan, Kootenays plins to provide financial undCariboo and Prince Rupert, technical aid to B.C. sports i The society, he said, hopes to groups were outlined this week j establish a series of annual by Eric Whitehead, president of -ports-citizenship scholarships at (he newly-formed B.C. Athletic t he. ltnivoraiiv nf rtrituh r,i,,m. 522 $19 Chest Bed. From. Mr. and Mrs. Dresser and Regular Bed. From Daily News Champions Of B Division pm n o CHOP SUEY . . . . . CHOW ME IN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Oulsiile Orders, i'houe V." 1 in L3 U The Daily News bowling team bia.. The scholarships would go to young people who show promise both as sportsmen and as good citizens. frozen strawberries A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE "A Rood place to buy for over a quarter o! a 308 Third Avenue Phi ffcW tAiit Round Table Society. Speaking to a meeting of game's directors, he said the society, formed six weeks ago, hopes to raise several thousand dollars as a "cushion" against env deficit in the British Empire Games. The drive would be the Society's first major project. Whitehead said the Society has been set up in six division with a commissioner, for each: i The Lower Mainland, Vancouver j last ni';ht won the "B" Division playoffs of the Mixed Bowling I league edging out Harolds by a : five-game score of 5G22 to 5588. 1 lie News so.uad won the "B" j Division league title by downing ( Mixups 3-1 last week to beat out j Harolds in the league point race 68-65. ! Tonight will see the league j finals between the News sextet i and Shamrocks, the "A" division ; champions. NEW 7-M-r CONVENIENCE B.C. Swimmers Capture Awards WINNIPEG Albert Ford, president of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association, announced here that two British r i Balfe Columbia swimmers have won I To amass thair 5622 total The . ! News, with a handicap of 85 ' 1 pins, rolled games of 907, 1283, i 11)53. 1189, 1103. Harolds' five EUCTRIC STARTING ames were as follows 1137, 998,. 1953 awards as Canada's outstanding swimmers-of-the-year. Ted Simpson of Vancouver was awarded the Sir Edward Beatty Trophy and Lenora Fisher of Ocean Falls received the Beatrice Pines Trophy for their achievement. - 'VV. 1 Vv?V : 'f-"y':sS'' i" t - . ; . ' " ' ' i' -v v ,- -y, '"V ' if JV A Jj i .' i rr. 3. J ;;4' 1 'n ' i- I 'I . . J.- I Ti 1,1' 1. .-i -it. i iof3.iu.S4 ana luit). They had a FUtl GEAR SHIFT handicap of 2J5. Mary Postuk. lead-off for the t'cw'i squad had a five-game-totai of 1103 for a 220. G average. VANCOUVER, B.C., JUIT 30 AUG.? r lacing third was Esquires, ! with a handicap of 110 who iclied 932. 1 117, 1104. 934 and 1140 for a 5387 total. Fourth was Mixups who started from scratch and rolled 11)29. 1147, 1000, 1109 and 992 for a total of 5337. Fifth w.i.i Hills Shoes with 5284 and sixth was Ehys and Sons with 4 ;::.o. Kh'mirockH. composed of Fran I H-H SPEED I vws$A C0NTR01 Vjf- "If L' IT 1R0LLS i CZk fl J? HTSiD FOR ; VAv.-JiJ REMOTE i Olafxon, Walter Page, Marge Laporte. Paul liiche, Herdis Hol-! ktslad and Johnny Laporte meet '''''A con,ro1 Ixs , k ' MANUAL ' ':. LTART too the News squad of Mary Postuk, Noble Powell, Shirley Yule, Doug Standing. Jean Nixon and Dick Ayres at 7 tonight for the crucial five-game series. Johnson SEA-HORSE 25 H.P OUTBOARD MOTOR WASHER . $419. i w-to i Imp )m 1? DRYER $329.95 New Low Terms Pian Schedule i For Farm Teams Little Lea;;uo officials announced today that arrangements are under way to draw up a schedule for the farm teams of that league. A Little League spokesman said that GORDON & ANDERSON Phone 46 J P W P ; 13 ! RCMP personnel and Canon j ; Basil Procktrr had expressed : ; willingrmss to supervise farm : team games and that the league executive was expecting to hear i i from the Prince Rupert fire de-! ; partment and also from some 1 CCC shift workers. It is hoped I ; that the minor loop players of 1 j the Little League will have a! : schedule set for them within the i ; next two weeks. 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