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; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 a a NESDAY, AUG 8rd, 1949 SE VOCAT) I T 3rd, 1949 ye rd, THE RED DBER ADV 'E, RED DEER, ALBERTA PAG SEVEN v . vs ce , kville Wi John Stott Wins Drumheller i Thursday Eckville Wins is ' W riumhellei Loeals Los England Trophy sreete HP 9.5Sunday Alta. Tennis Title sp oca ort News Ic ee * . ges yee gt; Sunday 'Too Strong For Close G T Changes Hands y Alberta's tennis champions for a : lose Game Lo F Bed Deer pla played geod ball at 1949 were decided at the 7 at D Marshall are her husband: hwille on y.afterngon in Tennis Club last week, with / * J lare 1 9 the ae Ree nea Febbelle on Buns afternvon in Penmt, CLE Wet es St Active Juniors gt; re Ponoka team e Ragland Trophy P 3 BH but Eckvile were a Little better, Helen Roche, Calgary, taking the Lawrence 6 / . outed and GM Ehaland, on Pound won Sh Tack ef hating men's and women's open titles. Red Deer Actives are out of onoka Ins Red Di Ke a by ability cosl the losers a nuynber of Stott and Richards, of Edmonton, the Alb; oie rate int ne chil runs. Ted Hansen, who pitched too men's doubles crown, offs. On Sunday Her Take Fastball aight sehen 1 em Sera. Sages aad for Eckville, at form, While a Calgary pair, Helen thhe boys dropped a 10-6 decision N COnaeenCant a SNS sea ae Raymond. of and hung up 1d strikeouts, He Roche and Doris Walton, were to Drumheller Legion in the ame - a ere Maceball icin ek their and eleven grand; also hit a home run. Milt Ogilvic declared women's doubles deciding game of a best of tive Fitle Frid e pee chucked the first 2 innings for hamy ries, Inan evening exhibition raay Cee eat Red Deer, and was nicked for Red Deer's one entry: Mi Legion won 1-1 The erential amd Dodds Holmes was best Ptaght yar tiie four hits and four runs, BillSer- Joyce Lampard, was lirninated 8 x Eee walt 1949 ch 1 RED Deer, with a single ie vice came in to finish the game, in the first round of the women's Played here on July 24, Drum Woineu s two olicial time : i and was reached for eight hits. open singles and mixed doubles. 7 both by scores of . O10 100 100: 1 ies 4 Pr P four EJ Be fanned seven batters, Sissons) Miss Lampard, who, is. spending nd F lt; WH) HOO WHE ST Ppatt wf runs to pas them Ml lines. up plate hit two singles in three trips. Red the summer here with her brother rt son's) + wast: behie . Ogilvie was nd the-plate: tee with anes : hit H Deer completed one double: play. and sistersin-Inw, Mr. and Mrs. J.lq yood ones Drumtclier, hud Th ee TREC Tevinge A ea eae eit Taseuavedaoy aaa aires veeeeen one oa ae A Tn spite of the terrific heat, it was A 7-0 lead at the end of the fifth, clumpions su Tarai cughlin AB: Dl Coight: al goodiiganes sreplacinall na eeced eal nar: ubles Then Red Deer landed on them Provincial Training School, title- Gorton 2b: Dodde p ab Reus Andetsonejaut ELE eee eee rata s Real Deer -- 020 020 001-58 tile, which she helped: to win in for some hits and by holders in 198: ADR tire regular outfleld. Ponoka 000 201 20x Eckville 004 300 O2x 9 12 2/1948, and the Suskatchewan things interesting Re ATA Re . + Pon fed r: Jantzie Ub, Ander-lors wer He out, but Red Deer Jant ie 1b, O, iyi , PAINT / Red Deer: Anderson , Sorvice Women's doubles badminton puted their butte The final game atehed by an hi pulley his club out of the son c dJeyne ss Holmes 3b, Sisson ents did a ac Jevne ss, Holmes. 8b,. Sis oe crown, wo . a big crow vinne if . allot 2 e hn EC. g line-up. Actives pulled: five runs gaton's a 4-1 margin by the , It ws + up and three away ry wears on, pitched fine ball iit ilunz rf Y USE I 2b, Thompeos If, Okilvie p, 2b, 3b, out of the inning, but were only end Of the second inning and had fF euch team in the opening si of a sore arm, As usual sree no . Able to add one more run in the y goo 1 : 7 intuny. In the top of the Utnpiresy Aite Hairy Brown, trol.was steady, feel Legion Loses cighth, while Druniheller picked they scored ive runs teh whet Hamilton, Pon Do eorcatchte Deer: for nine hits, while C for Make the news with'a Want Ad. i Advocate Want Ads bring re up three more. Steward got Red Grjeve's Lacombe tightened from Allin ave outta long Ponoka; Thira Sig sstolee sults, Red Deer's Canadian Legion Decr's extra base hit, a double, up to hold them sco it which got past a flelder and Dee Yo team spilt a double-header at in the big sixth, Drumheller got Inext. two frames, ea tories was Wood for three bases. There Wimborne on Sunday, but drop /to Ralph Vold for 11 hits, while picked up foyr runs. in the fifth Was one down at the time, . Ted ped out of the Alberta intermedi- Act Leight off two piteh- ind sixth and added five in the Sisson str next batter Ladies Golf Club : tte B men s fastball play-offs. eis. Vold fanned. seven bitters Lotto of the seventh to take the /and when copped a hit 1 Wimborne chalked up a 1-0 win and walked three. sa ee tite hast tune. They got Devond short, Hamilton came in Friday, August . Least num- . in the first game which was the Req Deer 000 ous olo s 8 8 another puir inthe eighth and me's first run. In the ber of putts on last nine: play-off, and Red Deer camel fyrumheller na 1b Siaiiited Batcnie ta one lasenchtor Phelan singled. but Mrs. Thompson v Mrs. Dury, through with a 21-6 win in the Req De tthe dighth and ninth; d rt. Ponoka didn't do Mrs. Kerr v Miss Risk a aren eens second which was an exhibition. void p, Blade : anything in the third. Steward, Mrs. Yakimehuk v Miss Jo Brown, Final League Game It was a best of three series and ee Eaton's out- bes the winners, fof tl Ri 1 Deer J s left Sharples. utors 1 A Dero tne ming zarme (orimean 3b. Gillette +f, Gish ef. put Lawre i areanier hart ated Dace guniorss Wane ro RED DEER FAIR GROUNDS here on duly26 by 0-8-3 count Von. Hollen 16, Mee Sullough if. ball. Grimschei jdt hit two three- 3t. Soret : : 1 and also took a 9-8 decision in niting conten: with: Deuriheller (Poses Gillette and i), visitors. seored an- Mis, Grant v str MeRebbie WED AUG 3 ) DEER an exhibition tilt. Ailshing strong Ih. the last, tivo Gee thescame's beat: hitter acity. oth yin the fourth. Shantz 2 There was scoreless ball in the innings to win 13-12, Gillette three out of five. x Ait CONEn Lins ais 6:30 p.m. afternoon game until the last of pitched for Red Deer, Blades hit . sSoronp alee 1 ig baa a wha ae; van the ninth inning when Wimborne homer, with Abbott and saton's bo wantrs udvanced to third while ein slek sree thine LACOMBE vs RED DEER Double your enjoyment when you visit Canada s capital - - Niagara - - Montreal or the Maritimes by the EXTRA comfort and relaxation of The Continental Limited. Arrive refreshed for your holiday. managed to squeeze in the-game's only run. A triple by the lead- off batter started it, and he later able to cross the plite. Up to the last inning, Red Deer had only allowed eight men to get on base, while they got ten on thd- the game.. Bill for Red selves during Scott twirled fine ball Deer, and was well supported. Wimborne got six. hits and Red Deer three. Auld pitched for the Red Deer: D. Thompson cf, R. Scott 2b, R. Jardine 1b, M. Wight ss, W. Scott p, D. Grant c, G. Hagey If, W. Gorman rf, C. Dillon 3b. Red Deer ran away with (the evening game, scoring six runs in son getting doubles: Red Deer . Drumheller - Red Deer Von Hollen lb, Steward Smith 2b, Abbott 2b, Gillette p, Blades Grimson 3b, wack rf, Vold cf, Melistrom If, While Actives were beaten in the play-offs, the team made creditable showing agains d club which a tl mor .experien winners. It-was a tough game to ptaved , considerably more ball lose. eason, Red Deer.---- 000 000 000 0 3 af Wimborne --. 000 000 001 1 6 Red Deer Men In Senior Golf J, Welsh the color: and a R. Jones bore of the Red Deer Gol had two-basee icGeachy 2b, erguson If, M. cf, Joe Seiban p. Eaton's: -'M. Mitchell, 3b, J. Martin cf, L, Gillette.c, P. Glover Gillette 1b,.D, Day rf, R. M. MacDonald p, K: Ramage If. The third played on the diamond of Thursday saw Law- bang out a 11-4 win, They jumped into a two-run lead in the initial inning and only let their opponents score in three innings: Errors*by the losers did not help them much, MacDonald connected for a triple, Grim- schgidt. Martin and MacDonald atcher Lois er the first frame and adding nine and Country Club in the annual Gillette hada good night. with more in the third, Archie Mac- ta senior championship in three singles in four trips. Beth, who hadn't been used in yon Saturday. The: tour- 21-11 9 4 4 the first game, hit a homer, three won for the*third 100 4 10 13 doubles and a single in six trips year by Fred Wells, alban and, to bat. Dell Thompso1 on Calgary 2) Saunder Ei M. MacDon- 5 Scott and Cee Dillon each: got for the 36 holes, anda net of 136.) ald and 1. Gillette an enjoy doubles, Mr. Welsh had the second lowest pp was the pavers 4 ae: ei as the best of five series aad con- Everything planned Red Deer --.--. 629 100 003 21 fis 2 ntiaa Eaton's won the first game 15-8 neanns, for your travel enjoyment Wimborne ----- 102 201 000 8) pim'a net of 167. ; Lawrence rices on i delici t Red Dee: Thompson cf, R. second 12- 1' at La- n. effect. ) -- delicious meals a Scott 2b, Jardine 1b, Wight 3b, ee combe on July cooking moderate cost: w. f, Grant c, MacBeth rf, Rode? heaters, -smooth-riding equipment-- Hunter p, Dillon ss. The classified columns carry eden air-conditioning: yours andasage straight to : the Ss ort N t i people to whom you want it to gt; - dealers so este Ay wbereres : go for they are watching for it. por otes and new oulwis wo trains For Loading Play-offs for the champion- Hing oils r East daily. x ship of the Red Deer en's imited. Basement Excavation Fastball League , started last i CANADIAN Ditch Digging, Etc. BRING YOUR night with, Canadian Legion i SEE : R meeting the Buffalo Hotel team in. the first game of a two out of Contct your NATIONAL Magneto epairs Second game will be reciod RAILWAYS 74 J. S. HOPKINS To vai ay night, at 7 pam, at yo L the South Hill diamond. Date for Phone 816, Clive Experienced and third game, if necessary, has not been arranged. Winner of this Or Contact Capable Workmen. series Advance Electric MITED F. P. SAUNDERS Meeres-Hicks Electric Meteors for the title, Phone 168, Lacombe RED DEER Soccer fans will s e their first game of the season here on Sun- day afternoon when Red Deer 7 meets Ed. Anavets in an TT, . inion amachiats hea Fete cnt ae Pedant Anavets are one . of Edmonton sis WAY SE Re WAY SRO: ES. ADJUSTED Uige wou SUGGESTED Last WEE OME 11949 MERCURY TRUCKS WILL BE AT THE RED DEER FAIR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 4, 5, 6 MAKE SURE YOU SEE THEM THEY RE THE HARDEST WORKING THING ON WHEELS Lincoln PHONE 2580 Hepworth Motors Mercury , - Meteor RED DEER best clubs,-the only team to de feat. Edmonton North Side Legion this year. Legion are now playing in Western Canada semi- fini The Red Deer boys have been working out frequently and will give a good account of them- selves. The team will include Nels Hawkins, Reid Morris, Hol- lender, Curly Foster, Fraser, Ian McIntyre, Ed, Matthews, Bill Lister, Jock Bradell, Jackie Thomas and some others yet to be named. . eens With our guaranteed paid cir- culation, you have positive assur- ance of reaching the most readers at the least cost. Ronson Repairs 12-Hour Service Sewellery Phone 2604, Red Deer . the series, North Red: Deer 8 ween eee it out, pitehe out, Holmes drew a fo urth and he Good Playing The visitors got a man down to sixth end he might Shantz's tong fly acular one-handed: stab ball and hung on: to Coughlin flied out to Hallonqu and Jantzie scooped up Hamil- ton s grounder. Ponoka made final run in the top of the Sisson had too much on it. the ball for Clapp and Glaney, and both went down swinging. Gordon hit oly jlodds, -Pon okia's left-handed hurler, clouted the apple deep into.centre field and scored C 1 to. stretch, Norm peg from on tagged a good tripl it to cove Jeyne made a por he pasture, and Ander out the runne s only run of Clapp s single mn, Dede had Bunn v Mrs, Beatty tin v Mrs. Bail : it ind v Mrs. E Mrs. Johnstone-v Mrs. Re Chamberlin v M Carter v Mrs. Fox. Horne. uitledge H gt; eer player.to fos and fifth. A pop. out to Mrs, Foster v Mrs.-Grote. hovt and two Sisson to Jantzie Mrs, Torrance v Mrs. Lawrence od Ponoka in the fifth. Mrs. Bill v Mrs. Bradish. After five: Miss McLevin v Miss Veraark. Miss Burnett Miss Wight. Miss Ward v Miss Smith (Adv). Miss Smith (Ins.) v Miss Stewart K. 0. Clive Takes Friday Game Red Deer finished. on the low end of. 10-3 score at Clive on Frida ening in the final meet- ing this season of the teams in the Central Alberta Baseball ue, The wiriners got away, to a good start in the first two innings, but Red Deer held them scoreless for the next four in- 35 25 Children Free Students Adults MES: Red Deer vs. Benilto at Sylvan Lake, Sunday, August-7, at 1:30 p.m, iid 4:30 p.m. NEXT. on Red Deer CARDINALS at Red Deer WATCH FOR a KVIL 1 Ea SOCCER First Game of the Season RED DEER FAIR GROUNDS Sunday Aug. 7 e Kick-off at 2:30 p.m. Edmonton Anavets-ys. Red Deer nings. The losers in the me inning, Holmes syn Kot on through fielder's choice, to catch Holmes at sec play wis bungled and both run- need one base on an Jimmy. ate Umpire Harry? Brown, on a wrong call. Red Deer protested and Phelan legged but was thrown cut catcher to first, - In the confusion Holmes tore in from third. and was safe, although he and she umpire went down together. Hal- Jonquist made it to first on an- other flelde: choice. Ponoka 1 played he ball to. third and Sisson . was called out, It wi obvious to practically everyur except the base ump, that he was safe. Stubbert, next up, walked but was thrown out at second when Steward hit the ball to short stop. Red Deer's Chance Dodds, the Ponoka pitcher, had been doing quite a bit of clown- ing during. the game, and at caught up with him in the eighth inning. Two flies to Phelan and a second to first pkay cut Ponoka off in the top of the inning. Jantzie, lead-off man, was first up in the bottom half and -was given a free ticket to first. Red Anderson flied out. Jevne walked jand Holmes walked to fill the sacks, The visitors two-run lead. didn't look any too: much at this stage, so they yanked Dodds. Bob Coughlin came in and fanned Sisson, Phelari grounded out to first and Red Deer's best chance of the night came to naught. Sisson evened the score against Coughlin by striking him out in the first-of the ninth. Hamilton went out to Steward, and Jantzie of Clapp s grounder, er* Coughlin fanned ee Red Deer batters ih the bottom half, and that was it. Fine Pitching Good pitching was turned: in by both sides. Dodds, for Pon- joka, was only touched for. three hits, and two of them didn't do him any His control was not so good, and five men walked. In his 7'5 innings on the job he struck out nine batters. Coughlin came through with four strike- outs against the five men he faced, Ted Sisson pitched a good game for Red Deer and did well to hold the h itting visitors to six hits. Ted's control was perfect and no one walked, Seven Ponoka men. were struck. out. There were a thio of three- baggers, by Hamilton, Steward id went down to second al runs in their last time at bat. They were in scoring position in other frames but couldn't make it. Clarry Johnson pitched for Cliv si Ihits, He fanned nine men. Don Jantzie, Red Deer's left-hander; slonly gave up seven hits; but his control wasn't too good. Jimmy Phelan paced the Red Deer hit- te with three in four trips, and Norm: Jevne got two for four, one of them a double. Red Deer.. 100 000 02 3 6 3 Clive --..- 420 000 4x 10 7 6 Red. Deer: Jantzie 1b, Arider- son , Jevne ss, Holmes 3b, Mul len 1b, J. Phelan cf, Hollonquist . Sherin rf, H. Phelan rf, Gish Donates Cup For Fastball League handsome cup for annual com petition in the Red Deer Men's Fastball League and it is at stake in th play-offs which week. The cup will be known as. the Bub Bourk Trophy. It is the first time that the men s teams have had something to, play, for and it will add interest to. the League. first inning and got their other .G. Bourk has donated al his Anavets fire one of Edmonton's best teams, and Red Deer has been practising hard for the game. Give them your support. SILVER COLLECTION It Will Be. 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