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Paisley, Wallace & Co.<br />

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS<br />

Vancouver • . Que.snel • Prince George<br />

Telephone No. 172 Wilii^-Karp; Block<br />

StSSSSSSc<br />

For A Restful Holiday:<br />

Speare's Melody Lodge<br />

* FISHING<br />

* SWIMMING<br />

Bouchie Lake<br />

ic BOATING<br />

* COMFORTABLE liOUSEKEEPLNG CABINS<br />

Rates: $3.00 per Doy<br />

RESERVATIONS:—Sue and Bill Speare.<br />

P.O. Box 81 :r. <strong>Quesnel</strong>, B.C.<br />

SUMMER<br />

IS HERE<br />

AT LAST<br />

^1<br />

Bringing With It Sunburn<br />

and Insects<br />

'^0<br />

SUNBURN<br />

LOTION<br />

INSECT REPELLENTS<br />

SUN TAN<br />

OILS<br />

Kinley's Drugs<br />

I . ill '<br />

DRUGS<br />

, i,ai(:i,i,iiiMii«iiiiiHiiHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiii"MiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiHi:i!iiMiiiiiiiiuii!iii»iiiiniiii^ CARIBOO OBSERVER Thursday. July 9, 1953 Page T<br />

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Lumbermen Catch Cubs Twice<br />

:eci mi-O<br />

a ihree-wuy tie I'ot • .-teoi'id<br />

ph.ce in <strong>the</strong> Pihice CJ-oriJe<br />

UK.;.' [h'j \ and^'ii:) V<br />

Cub:-: aL <strong>the</strong> wu'e m cacli oi<br />

Ine t'>vo gai'iics played iiere<br />

ias', Sunday. Tl'iey .-^fiuc'czed<br />

uui Vl v/i!"i <strong>the</strong> opener<br />

and <strong>the</strong>n came through o—4<br />

in <strong>the</strong> evening game.<br />

CUI~AS got away lo a iine<br />

.start in <strong>the</strong> (jpener when<br />

Lloyd Comish h.ad control<br />

Iruuble and wa.s I'elieved by<br />

Fi-ank Fiie.sen in <strong>the</strong> first<br />

inning. Two errors and four<br />

walks added up to three<br />

Vanderhoof tallies before<br />

Frank Friesen took over <strong>the</strong><br />

pitching duties.<br />

Vanderhoof added twf)<br />

more in <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> 3rd to<br />

go in fi'ont .5—0 Ijcforo Lumbermen<br />

started to roll. The\"<br />

got back a couple in <strong>the</strong>ir half<br />

of <strong>the</strong> third and picked up<br />

two more in <strong>the</strong> fourth.<br />

When Fehr scored for Cubs<br />

ill ihe top of <strong>the</strong> 'ith to make<br />

it fi—1 <strong>the</strong> picture looked<br />

mighty black for <strong>the</strong> home<br />

team. That was before <strong>the</strong><br />

seventli inning was completed.<br />

Coglin opened <strong>the</strong> inning<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Cubs with a single but<br />

he died on second leaving <strong>the</strong><br />

score unchanged.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> last of <strong>the</strong> seventh<br />

Harris was safe nn an p'rrn^'<br />

and romped home on Blair's<br />

solid hit. Keen went down<br />

swinging but Johnston scored<br />

Blair to tie <strong>the</strong> score when<br />

he grounded out seciond to<br />

first. DeBruin was safe on a<br />

passed ball and he ambled in<br />

with <strong>the</strong> run that broke up<br />

fhe ball game when Albert<br />

Watson connected for a solid<br />

double.<br />

Lum.bermen got to Coglin<br />

for 11 hits while Friesen was<br />

touched up for seven. Tho<br />

<strong>the</strong>y scored three runs while<br />

C om i s !i was pitfhiiis: for<br />

<strong>Quesnel</strong>, Cubs failed to get<br />

to him for a hit.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> nightcap thp k)^^sav.-<br />

a 3—1 lead go down <strong>the</strong><br />

'"^••ain when Ciih^: '^aced n<br />

thrc-e-run rally in th^ fifth<br />

that, -^svo <strong>the</strong>m ,q -i—?> p.r]-.--^<br />

and -vji th-^ visithi? team ir<br />

CLOSED<br />

SIMMONS<br />

FRIDAYS<br />

Wc will be closed<br />

EACH FRIDAY<br />

All o<strong>the</strong>r days it Vv'ill be<br />

our aim to give <strong>the</strong> best<br />

service possible.<br />

D e w Drop inn<br />

Carson Ave.<br />

At Prices That Permit You to Have <strong>the</strong> Best:-^/<br />

Come In and Inspect Our Stock<br />

Spring Filled Mattresses —<br />

5<br />

<strong>the</strong> driver's seat briefly.<br />

Lloyd Comish stai'ted a-<br />

L;ain and he 1 ad <strong>the</strong> situati'in<br />

well in hand until th',i, lifih.<br />

in)i:ng when his control \-anislied<br />

again. Sugden vv'ent<br />

down swinging for thp iirsl<br />

out, and J^ehr grounded out<br />

to fuvst base. Then Vv^dl and<br />

Jim Silver both drew v/alks.<br />

A. Fehr connected for a single<br />

to score I. Fehr. Two runs<br />

came in when Lord connected<br />

for a solid double<br />

Comish steadied down to<br />

whiff Smilher.s for <strong>the</strong> third<br />

out of <strong>the</strong> inning, but Cubs<br />

were ahead 4—3.<br />

Albert Johnston took over<br />

for Lumbermen in <strong>the</strong> sixth<br />

and faced but seven men in<br />

<strong>the</strong> balance of <strong>the</strong> game.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> lasl of <strong>the</strong> sir-'th Mc-<br />

Ni-h led off with a hit, ad-<br />

\ anced on Blair's single and<br />

came home with <strong>the</strong> lying;<br />

I'un fm a single by Roii Trit-i"*<br />

Softie Tourney<br />

Ends All Even<br />

A TREE-WAY softball toui-nament<br />

here last Sunday<br />

ended all even with Wells,<br />

Williams Lake and <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />

teams each scoring one win.<br />

Wells scored a close 10—8<br />

win over <strong>Quesnel</strong> and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

dropped a 9—^^0 decision to,<br />

Williams Lake. Gordie Christofferson<br />

pitched <strong>the</strong> first<br />

game for Wells while Peabody<br />

and Vear worked <strong>the</strong><br />

second go.<br />

Williams Lake dropped a<br />

close 9—7 decision to <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />

to leave <strong>the</strong> three teams<br />

each with a win and a loss.<br />

Gordie Smetanuk pitched<br />

both games for Williams<br />

Lake.<br />

Clair Mohr and Clifford!<br />

Peterson pitched <strong>the</strong> first j<br />

game for <strong>Quesnel</strong> and Peter-:<br />

son went <strong>the</strong> route in <strong>the</strong>,<br />

second. |<br />

A's Cop Prize;<br />

Down Red Sox<br />

PRINCE GEORGE Athletics<br />

took first money in <strong>the</strong> de­<br />

layed July 1 ball tournov<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y defeated Willow<br />

River Red Sox 4—0 ir.<br />

a play-off at Prince George<br />

ist Sunday.<br />

In games played between<br />

showers on July 1 botli Vanderhoof<br />

and Quesnol were<br />

knocked out and it was tentatively<br />

suggested tliat th?<br />

prize money be split evenl\'<br />

between Prince George Athletics,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Merchants and Red<br />

Sox.<br />

However, a play-off was<br />

he'.d eventually.<br />

Len Gatien, formerly of<br />

Kam.loops, did <strong>the</strong> pitching<br />

for Athletics. He limited <strong>the</strong><br />

Sox to four hits as he scored<br />

a shut-out and handed <strong>the</strong><br />

Willow River team its first<br />

defeat of <strong>the</strong> season.<br />

es. Noble and Johnston struck (<br />

out to leave jBlaii- and Tx'ites<br />

stranded on sacks.<br />

Billy Keen brought in <strong>the</strong><br />

winning run in <strong>the</strong> last of <strong>the</strong><br />

seventh. • lie singled safely,<br />

went to second on an error<br />

and wa.s sacrificed to third<br />

by Punt. It w":is fd) over when<br />

Bi'b- sca;-.i^7'.'rod -roc on<br />

fielder";- iii.)ice as IMci'.'ish<br />

v.'ent to first has?.<br />

Lumbermen ;;ot seven hits<br />

off Cogiin in <strong>the</strong> evening<br />

game while Cubs touched uv<br />

Comi.sh for five and gc/t one<br />

hit off Johnston.<br />

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Poultry Farm and<br />

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Local Fresh Eggs<br />

Sold at<br />

FRASEPv FOOD ^lARKET<br />

LOOK<br />

for <strong>the</strong> name<br />

C. A. COLLVER<br />

on <strong>the</strong> carton<br />

Box 130 - <strong>Quesnel</strong><br />

'i'l'.i'^ruk-orlisement is not publLshed or displayed by <strong>the</strong> Liquor<br />

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Now on Display at<br />

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