CASTLE NEWS, Castlegar, B.C. Thursday, July 23, 1953 FASTBALL — LATEST STANDINGS .IN Castlegar — Kinnaird Softball League Robson Places In Nefson Regatta of local honour at the Regatta, Sunday, when he took a third in 2g *what seems to have been pretty clean swteep by contenders from: Art Andrson, ‘Robson ‘speed, below the line. Congratulations enthusiast 'was the sole upholder Art, : aa” Gomes Won hot t Percentage - Waldies } 3 z 1 "50 Kinnaird 2 2 500 Kiwanis 1 3 250 Junior Cubs 1 3 250 . 7) / ’ a : for Waldies until | Eagles Breeze Through| Saturday Defeat wlth Brnlo Bradley on, clauted a Gasilegar Cubs . i . omer for ro » With Juniors For 9-3 Win For Kinnaird score at five all in 1 the svenen! Take Ponliacs The Eagles nine. pulled into sole possession of the Castlegar Kinnaird Softball loop top spot Friday evening at Castlegar, when they waltzed through the Junior Cubs to the tune of 9 - 3, ‘i It was a good ball game all the way, beginning with appearances of being a close contest with the score only 2 - 1 for Eagles after three innings of play. Capitaliz- ing on a number of fielding er- rors and uncertainty on the part of Cub fielder as to who should take a fly bali with the result that no one took it, the Eagles, scored three runs in the fifth, one In a hastily organized game be- ween ‘Kinnaird ball players and Waldie’s the Kinnaird team was edged out in a.close 8-5 play. Acclrding to the’ experts, it was a good close game with Kin- naird leading 4-1 in the first. in- ning things looked a little black Cliff Tipping was the top bat- man for Eagles, smashing out three two baggers in the game, Harry Plotnikeff did fine work at bat for Cubs with a home run in the-fifth and a single. Harry Cheveldave was the win- each in the sixth and th and two in the eighth. Cubs were able ning 12 strike- outs.during the game, Ken Grun- game with a homer to centre field with one on, for two runs. A clever catch by Gary Jones on a line drive in the'ninth forced two out to end the game. excellent throwing by Phillip Plotnikoff for Waldie’s and John Paulsson and Ernie Bradley for Kinnaird, together with some bril- liant fielding by- Earl Salekin’ kept spectators in a state of con- stant excitement. A near home run by Bill Guerin came to grief at home plate on a tag by Barney Brown. : Some first class umpiring by inning, Saunders broke up the! “It was a pitcher’s dual” and 5 The senior Fastball game held at Butler Park Saturday between Castlegar Cubs ‘and Trail Motors turned into a hard fought ducl between Reed Hicken of. Castle- av and Elsio Vanelli of Trail. | ° LAKESIDE HOBBY CENTRE Bill Kerieff, Cub was walked and was then batted in by Mike Horkoff, In the. first half of the ninth, Ted Gergley was also walked, was pushed to second on a sacrifice bunt by Kerieff. and was driven in by Mitchell, Monden made the one score for Trail, Mitchell and Hor- koff got a double apiece. George Eddie called them from behind the plate. umpires Paulsson and Fourte erud took the loss on the mound to reply only with one run each for Juniors. in the fifth and sixth. —— TEES | ANNOUNCEMENT © We wish to Announce we have opened a PLUMBING & HEATING SHOP at Creighton’s arpenter Shop in Kinnaird and will be open for business : as of now BABCOOK'S drew some rare praise. Eagles Bow To. Kiwanis Monday - Monday night saw: the Castle- gar Eagles Nine go down to a 5-10 defeat before the superior play of the Kiwanis team. From a strictly amateur point of view the play seemed to go to extremes. While some excellent fielding by, E. Grunerud and G. Landis and; a well clouted homer by C, Tipp- Junior - Waldies Game Protested _The forgotten man came into his own last night when the Castlegar Junior Cubs played Waldies in the ball park. The score keeper, usually associated to be bases, backstop and bleach- ers in the ‘minds of players and fans, found himself, Wednesday night in an extra abundance -of emberassing limelight, when no one was too certain of the score- ing in the 8th inning names for the moment - got t! well earned raspberry. rounds of applause from the small keeper (or score keepers?). Thus but enthusiastic crowd of rooters, * ; some equally sloppy play by - we seem to have forgotten their) he the score ithe players claim that the score is 5 all, the scoresheet says 5-4 for the Cubs. Chaos’ and confus- ion reigns supreme and angry RIGBY’S corree SHOP See Our New Shipment Of Souvenirs Ice Gream . Tohaccos Magazines : b f Castlegar Sash & Door PHONE 3211 WINDOWS — DOORS — SASH CAB! MAKING.-. ‘Free Estimates c are a rul- ing from the Association. Plumbing & Heating — Bulletin Board ‘A Free Community Service — Phone 3441 | Protect what you have, with ENOUGH of the RIGHT KIND of Insurance. Use the Bulletin Board for Announcing - | your organization's meetings and acti- vities. IT’S FREE! Cyril Bell Phone 3441 IT’S ALL Ist. PRIZE 2nd. PRIZE Hey Kids! Free DR. BALLARD’ MUTT SHOW TRAIL BALL PARK 2 p.m. Thursday, July 30 i Best Dressed Dog . Best Tric! k Dog CONSOLATION PRIZES Agencies Ltd. Castlegar - Insurance Advisors 2 SILVER DOLLARS | SILVER ‘DOLLAR Longest. Tailed Dog Shortest Tailed Dog . Fastest Eating Dog FOR EACH ENTRY: ALL DOGS;MUST. BE ON LEASH .- Pitcher Cliff Wanless went the full nine for the’ Kiwanis,, with Charlie Appleton’ as his. “alert catcher, Bruce. Horning pifched| eight with Harry Cheveldavé‘fin- ishing the ninth inning. Ed Con- According to all reports, how-! ever, it was a close well played: game, Ken Grunerud: and Phil. Plotnikoff pitched for the Cubs © orted by their team mates, roy'was backcatcher throughout. Martini ealled them From behing Umpires were Tom Lampard at) the plate, while El Grunerud and home plate and Brick Bin T the bases, at base. i Trail Takes Castlegar Cubs Tuesday -was not Castlegar's day for in spite of hard work by Too Late To Classify - LOST Wallet containing ’ Drivers License, Money ‘ and Important Receipts.. Lost in vicinity of Robson or South the Cubs nine the score for Tues- ARD. day ended at 13 to 5 for the Trail! . Prcrehees REWap 2 Mrs. 3 visitors. - aint ate: : Score Sheet showed: . Trail Castlegar| FOR SALE — Bing’ Cherries Hits 12 8 7th, and Maple, Box 445 Castle- Errors 2 3 2. gar i C2 30 Runs 13 Sa. : 5 Players: See Castle, ar ° Wanless 2\4, Mitchell 3/3 Hor- koff 2|4, Strelioff 1/4. Vanelli - pitched the entire’ game for the Trail’ team while Plotnikoff pitched the first inn- ing, Jacobson the next four and Hicken the 5th to the 9th, © - Geronazzo starred for the even- ing with two home runs a triple, a single — “a perfect night at the plate”. 3 The Castlegar team though a little downhearted took their! re verse in-a spirit of genuine good’ sportsmanship, ' Gred A : YOUR C. U. & C, HEALTH SERVICES W: K t Happiness through security &| ” est, : ootenay 4 protection for Credit Union and e , 2 Cooperati isavaitable| : SOCial . Credit with good coverage at cost with , GU. & C. Candidate. acer = (LJ. O.BATESIX ©! (2) Approved by the Canadian Medical Association ~ 99" (3): Members control amount: of fits t ided respectively and were ably sup-|] ~ Mid - Summer: TOY .2 8 ALL TOYS AT. WHOLESALE, RICES © WHILE THEY LAST ‘CASTLEGAR: - HARDWARE ~ dues, : Be! 0 P and Administration costs. 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COMMISSION NEWS BRIEFS A letter just received by the Castleg ‘illage states. that an ajustm: an extra one hund- red. renty. dollars will be added'No'the six hundred already .|-recelved by the Village for motor sold four thousand dollars worth of motor licenses more than the twenty thousand that it had agreed to sell, In other words the Village is already one hundred and twenty dollars richer on these sades and has sold more in seven months this year than it sold in all twelve months last year. The Jast 8-10: links of the Bloomer Creek pipe were instal- led yesterday and the highway should be cleaned up this week. The last links of the 1500 foot vehicle fees sales, This means, water main construction in the that the Village office hag already | south east end of the village were completed this week, progress Kre You: Building? 4. Well Come In A ‘See Us About ; Cement, Cement “Mixers, Shingles, Lumber And CLL. 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Fairweather of New Westminister visited this week at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. R. Goulet. - et. x Mr, V.A. Misutka is holidaying in Salmon Arm. : Mr. and Mrs. ‘C.H. King and family returned Wednesday from a combination: business and holi- day trip to the coas' te y Burt Campbell is holidaying in Kamloops. Miss Margaret’ Williams left from Trail for Victoria where she . Castlegar Building ‘Supply % — Store PHONE 2161‘ | DEPENDABLE - remainder of the J.A. Charters arrived from Van- couver by plane Sunday. after marking examination papers , in Victoria and visiting of C reception In Rossland ‘on’ Satur- ining ied by Miss Marcia! Miss AUTO REPA YOUR CAR’S IN in’ Vancouver. While at Victoria | Mrs. XK. Williams attended. the| * t he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, EB yy parents of J. former teacher of Stanley hries, High School. Mr,,,and Mrs, J. Miler. and). daughters, Sandy. and \Matreen | B day Hump-, ing anniversary of Mr. F. J. Bender Sr, at:the home of Dr. D.A. Johnson. 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