I II .llii . mill WI'I'IHEIHM«|'MI|HIH«*I|II1 ^Wl......«li 4 Prince George Citizer Appeal For Support Monday, July 4, 1955 ampionship Managers and coaches of the frail,*-Trail Jayeee, Xelson and j four loams in Prince George Little ¦ Prince Rupert.-' ! Lenu'iT^ Baseball have .-an uncn-l Final plans for the district Iviable- job on their hands! They I play-offs were drawn up at a j arc going to select an all-star j meeting held in" Now' Westmin-:-..'i! to represent this city in thefster- last Thursday and will be a new p^j| EVINRUDE 15 H.P. FASTWIN -The champ in the "middleweight" outboard class. Full Gearshift. Takes remote controls. Ffndyourfocaldealerunder «* "Outboard Motort" In if phone book yellow pages. ii; I. M92J EVINRUDE MOTORS PETERBOROUGH • CANADA ehampiohships. I'm- the purpose of conducting announced later. .Vow that the Prince George the-play-downs. British Columbia j f-iltlo League Association is af-Jias been divided into districts Hliated ui.Hi Little League Base-land seeuons. I'rinco George has |'ia'.' lllr- "'' Willianisport, Pa., boon assigned to District I ,iri 'an(' Ilu' league is. entering the Section S, which also comprises; I play-clowns ihe buys would renl-leanvs from the following leagues: b' appreciate, the support of .the -Victoria National," Victoria' .lay- i fans.' Plan to attend sonic of the cif. Now Westminster Eastern, games played ai the Seventh New Westminster Westprn, Mai- •Avenue stadium. You will enjoy | lardyille, WhaUey. Penticton, lM0 games as much as the boys | will enjoy having you there. "I The following statistics- include j all games played to dale: Need This Amount ? 7 HE T- Eafon Co. CANADA LTD. • 1467 Third Ave. Ph. 615 Just one example. Niagara Loans range from $100 to $1500 or more I.K.W.TIv ...S'DXIli.VdS \V L 1'ct. 1 1 1; 1 1 2 1 1 1 Bricklaying - Tile Laying Stone Masonry Cement Blocks PHONE 869-L-l 323 FREEMAN ST. Customers get fo you FASTER When you're in the The Country's No. 1 Shopping Guide . . . make sure you're in Fraceari ¦ in scoring a bat-trick played a captain's part in leading Italia to victory over S.C. Germania " before the largest crowd even seen".at Gonriaught Park in the final game for the Spaner Soccer Cup yesterday. The football was of typical Cup lie quality, nervous; tension having a marked effect .on both teams. This was particularly noticeable in the Italia side, whose performance t\>v the greater part of the g:mu? was not up to their usual high standard. N.c. G.ermania side took full advantage of this by leading 2-0 at half-time. However, coach and right wing *_NorJ reshuffled \ho Italia side to bring his team through to a brilliant recovery with the final score :;-2 in their favour. Organization of the event showed careful planning "oy those responsible. At ;» p.m. sharp to the rousing music of Rocky Mountain Hangers band - both teams Hied onto me field, accompanied'by hundreds'of cheering and .flag-waving fans. They lined. the contra.of a-ho field, coining to attention for the playing of the National Anthem, giving a .colorful send-off, to the city's first Soccer Cup final in 30 years. Referee Gowlantl established his authority at the outset, and kept the game well under control. In the Italia goal Parstori's handling left a lot to be desired-, the low shots again giving him trouble. IX.ll/KKD Right back Segreto" w'ent off injured in the 7th minute, ¦which caused a re-shuffle in the Italia defence, Cescun taking over and lSelleoz coming on at right half. However. S.C.G. Sharf made things , somewhat difficult for Cescon who was not at home in his new position'until the second half. Bertoli on The other flank had his. hands full in (he fleet-footed Haslocher, who repeatedly showed him a clean pair of heels. Right utlf Belleoz found Heini a tire-ess worker at iivside right and finally wore him- down in the iccoi>ci bail'.. Pino gave a superb ind flawless display at centre I'ia'lf his mastery in the air completely Wotting out Huwe at centre forward. Deni played a sound game at left half iti sub-liiing the lively and promising Dieter Huwe. Tschamps in tbe S.G.. Germania goal gave a very commendable performance, and but for defensive blunders by bis full backs mid have averted defeat for his., side,' His daring saved time and again broughl ovations froin/uie crowd. Guenther at right bacl^/after a shaky start settled cloven'to keep, the speedy Toninato in check. Left back I larimajv'had the .unenviable 'task oj;/watching the scheming Xori/. and . found the'I experience of this fine pjpy'er too much for mm''. The S.C.G. right hall' was/v'ery often caught napping by/the clever Fra'ccari, who did noi find things to bis liking until late in the second half, when he scored all his side's goals. Mohr at centre half completely outplayed Leonardos at centre forward, who did not re-appear lor the second half. However, he had a'l'oughiT proposition in op- i purtunist Tiiii. who made a vast-i difference to the Italia attack.! Left bail' I'i'raiu-y (-MistaliJ stuck manfully to the job of watching the most outstanding forward on the field it: Sussi, who gave y> brilliant performance, but found.' tin,' task a little beyond him. s;c. Qerinania put the pressure> on him from the kick-off and' Sharf shot wide in the 2nd minute, (nitre forward l-Iiiwc was-taken down in the penalty area in the "iih minute and Sharf made no mistake from the spot kick to put S.C. Gtiriiianiu in the lead 1-0. At the other end Xori shot wide and in the 7th minute Segreto was taken off with a leg injury. An Italia Tree in the 1.1 th infri-uto by Pino was well cleared by Pfrancy ami in the ISth minute Tschampa saved from Sussi, who scored in the-22nd minute but was whistled back for offside, the same player grazing the bar a minute later. Cpsc'o'n saved a dangerous situ-' ation for Italia in the 25th minute getting back to clear the ball off the line, with Pastori out. Tschampa saved well from Fraceari and in tbe 28th minute Sharf increased S.C. 'Germania lead; by scoring..direct from a . corner. ISertoIi cleared with Pas-jjorj mi the ground in the 30th minute and .Vori shot wide at the other end in the 32nd minute, leaving ihe score, at half time S.C. Germania 2, Italia 0. In tii'o 'loth minute Hartmann cleared and Fraceari hit the post ¦ in the aStlrhiiinute, while Dieter Huwe shot over the bar. .From j rrNnri cWfruer ih~theTilth minute Fra'C/iri scored foi1 Italia with Tsehalh'pa c?n the ground. . I Italia now piled on the pres-.J sure and Tschampa made one of i his. many daring, saves at the f.eel (if.Sussi in the 70th minute. ,\ Fraceari hit the post in the, 70th minute, from the outside right posiiioiVand he tied the ga'mg in the 85th minute after some good play by Nori and Titti. :A The same player put Italia in front with two minute's left for play from .a [kiss by Deni. From From Behind Trophy 3-2 then on "the writing was on the wall" for S.C. Gewnania who were wilting badly. Outstanding on the Italia side were I'ino, Sussi, Fraceari and Nori. - I S.C. Germania were best served by Tschampa, Mohr, Sharf and Haslocher, • Italia: Pastori, Sogreto, Bertoli, Cescon. Pino, Deni, Nori, Sussi, Leonardos, Fraceari (Captain), Toninato. Belleoz came on for Segreto. j S.C. Germania: Tschampa, Guenther, Hartmann, Mohr, Dieter Huwe, Pfrancy, Haslocher, i Ileim, lOngweigler, Sharf (C.ap- j tain), Karl Huwe. . TKlAl/.GAMR The following teams have been selected to play a trial game at Connaught Park on Sunday, July ¦ JO at* 0 p.m. with a view to selecting an All Star City team to I travel to Dawson Creek on July 37. A second team will also be '' picked to play an exhibition game ! on the same date. { A number of players, were not considered due to their inability to travel. -. "A" Goal: Tschampa (S.C.G.) R. Ii. V'eoken (K.\p. Farm) L. B. Hartman (S.C.G.) R. H. Sussi i Italia) C. 11. Pino (Italia) Captain, L. H. Seymour (H.B.C.) R. \V. Sharf (S.C.G.i 1. R. Rogers (Exp. Farm) C. F. Chadwick (Exp.j J-'arnu 1. L. Fraceari (Italia) L. | W. Court ice (H.B.C). "B" Goal: Qonningshpff (H.n.C.) Strattoh (H.B.C.) Le Nealpn (Exp. Farm) Glass (H.B.C.) Kalyk (Exp; Farm) Captain, Cescon (italia) Toninato (Italia) Steinberg (High School) .Heirn (S.C.G.) Dieter"¦ Huwe (.S.C.G.) Farey (Exp. Farm). \ The following arc also asked j to be in attendance Mohr (S.C.G.), J Pastori (Italia) Titti (Italia) Deni j (Italia) Gcunthcr (S.C.G.) and Yip All members of the H.R.C. are asked to turn in their strip before Thursday. / ABSENTEE OWNERS CALGARY (CP) — The Alberta brancb__of the Canadian Legion wants large areas of grazing lands, held by absentee leaseholders, given to veterans. The legion voted to ask the provincial government to cancel all leases held by non-residents of Canada. GQon OSHAWA, Ont. (CP)-—.Yeighbr. of Daniel -Korte, a. newconf| from Holland, helped hrm buii. h^s own home near here after l'j wife became seriously ill. j! cause of medical expenses he u , unable to complete- his lioiii idone. Brick & Stone Masons MELLI5H MASONRY 1526 Gorse St. PHONE 21 OR- PACKING CRATING There Is No Finer Service LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE Knifed movers/of fine furniture Phone 174 /370 Queensway Nights 234-X-2 24-HourvServjce Agents Allied Van Lines Need a new tire? Get/ a Dunfop at Prince George. Tire Service. / 'A meeting of the shareholders of the' Prince George Curling Club Ltd. will be held in the BANQUET ROOM of the McDonald Hotel . on Thursday, July 7 at 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing directors of the Company. Contractors & Builders Let us give you an Estimate or —Tender. DEZELL CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 1025 Fifth Ave. General Contractors Phone 215 JThfs advertisement is not published or displayed by Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia* SHOWS First Avenue - Opposite Kelly-Douglas , Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 6, 1, 8,9 ' ¦ i Afternoons and Evenings Merry-Go-Round • Ferris Wheel • Rocket Ride • Octopus Wild. AnimaL Show: • Kiddies' Train Ride * Kiddies' Car Ride • . Concessions Proceeds fo Aid Junior Sports Sponsored by PRINCE GEORGE ATHLETIC CLUB