Wednesday, June 24, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page GANDER PROTECTS NESTING pucks : | SPECIALSTAMPEDE @ Local golfers | Local drivers hot at Quesnel H 7 i d D y |i the Q 1 2 in Kamloops cco eS yaitd, Say [ie Semel sar co og put on a show of driving skill}Hartnett placed second * and at Quesnel stock car races last/Denny Styan third, tournament Saturday evening. The two Williams Lake car Freddy, drivng No.i 789, cut|t0ok first and second places in \ Mel Kahl made the best show- up the track in 30 3-5 seconds|the Australian pursuit race. “ ing in a group of local golfers to win the time triels over 12|Styan dropped the checkered 4 v Who travelled to Kamloops on| other cars. After the time trials |#ag and Fred pushea 789 Across a au ers ome the weekend to play in the In-|neats were run off according to|the wire in the number two terior Open tournament. three speed divisions. Karl|SPot. Later these two drivers age 5 Kahl qualified for the cham-|Seibert placed second in the/had @ fivelap grudge race pionship flight but was beaten |Middle heat. The fast heat was| Which was won by Freddy. out by Bob Affleck of Kamloops|"00 by Ron Peebles, Quesnel,| Three years ago Carl Ene- on the last hole. Bill Mills,@nd Denny Styan was second | Mark established the track rec- e formerly from Quesnel, was the | With Fred Seibert third. apie cna cure 1 eat ie runner-up of the event. With good driving and a last} record but could wind up no _ : : Alf Knull, Bob Carson ang}. Jack Hartnett, Quesnel, | raster than 30 2-5 seconds. Ramsay Blair qualified for the/T0ared to the lead in the “A” MONDAY JUNE 29 ELKS HALL 8:30 P.M. sixth flight and Bob Kelt was|™main event. Jack kept out in ' ' rare : runner-up im the seventh flight,|front of the pack for 14 of the . 15 laps, but Seibert was right Leafs split The home-town club is ex-|on nis tail waiting for a chance Pecting to compete in a return to break through. The chance match with Quesnel sometime in le h tered the d bi h d . = . came as the cars en t Ou =| ea er FIRST EVENT f This C: last lap of the race, Seibert pass- ne t Ashcroft ing ducks and protects them with all the a SNCro! lion. Ed Lohb: i ] Hy LY 4 MH Th Sh d F li K h k eect wieeerycrre wm eves | Ladies will be in the ring |. vines: su sme 1s e shadow vs. Felix Kohnke to Town! the nest since the sing knocked. down Ashcroft 14-5 in U.S.A. Williams Lake = © gander_became pi The feminine touch will be)Clark in a two-out-of-three falls|the second game of a double added to this year’s one-night | event. header held at Ashcroft last ; Two out of Three Falls or One Hour Stampede wrestling card with Something different is prom-|Sunday. two members of the gentle sex|ised in the main event, which Howie-town pitcher throueh. slated to enter the ring. will be a mixed tag team match inal 5 Se . own Official O enin First match of the night will} with Betty Clark and “The tat fe idsea, dons rr see Felix Kohnke take on “The ey Davidson. Jerry Dodge F Shadow” challenging Felix and|~ . . SECOND EVENT a hed in the first game which Shadow” in a two-out-of-thi i pile A two-out-of-three| Marva Scott. qulost £0 Asherott” by a ft 0 falls event or a one-hour time The wrestling card will b e limit. The ladies enter the pic-|held in the Elks Hall Monday |S°°7e ture in the d match with | nigh a a — 5 Cc > Marva’ Scott” mesting Botty|ocsu, ™* ST MRMETWAT at/ Winning pitcher for te Betty Clark vs. Marva Scott Cc eese a e | main, Leas put on a show of Virginia, U.S.A. 3 TAILOR-MADE HULA HOOP FOR JOEY good batting in the second Jackson, Tennessee game. Two out of Three Falls or One Hour Resort SUNDAY, JULY 5 Lacrosse opens here Saturday } Qpening games for senicr lacrosse will be played this weekend in War Memorial Arena. Saturday at 8:30 p.m the Prince George team will meet the Williams Lake Lum- bermen in the hometown box. A second game will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. THIRD EVENT Bape MAIN EVENT Mixed Tag Match Shadow & Betty Clark vs, Felix Kohnke & Marva Scott THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY Boat Races Water Skiing Swimming Picnicing Fishing FISHING DERBY from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PRIZES FOR LARGEST TROUT CAUGHT The Williams Lake team has a nucleus of about five or six experienced players and the new athletes have been showing some promising stick handling at the practices. At present there are three teams forming the lacrosse league — Kamloops, Prince George and Williams Lake. Lacrosse is the fastest. game on two feet and a hard sport MACKENZIES GET YOUR STAKE IN THR CARIBOO LIMITED HAWKER'S MEAT MARKET x FREE BALL-POINT PENS TO FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS . Joey the monkey who lives in an art gallery in Toronto, Ont, |t° Play. The opening games * FREE NESTING CUPS TO NEXT 50 is a real showman and loves a crowd. 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Sunday, June 28, at 12 Noon 5 2 sonnet tease ae their practices. eae Public Beach, South Lakeside ——— —PROGRAMME Little League ball C & S TIRE SERVICE CARIBOO HOME Glendale pulled the carpet on — oN : i Lignum’s with a 28-3 win in LIMITED * that onaen at 12 Noon. Class F, E, D, ©, in Little League ball last Thurs- URNISHINGS LTD ‘ day. On the same night a close ), 2-—Selection and Crowning of Queen of the Lake battle between Kahl’s and 150 at 2:30 p.m, Mile ended with Kahls’ getting 7 the winning point to make a S3—Water Parachute Jump. score of: 30-19, ee ee 4—Boat Races, Class B and A. Last night Glendale and 150 : : Mile battled through. a dead- 5—Flying Saucers and Novelties. lock game which ended in a tie 6—Firing Human Cannonball... of 13-all. In Tuesday’s games 7—Hydroplane Race. Gardaars brouent hom . rents LAKE HARDWARE LTD. RANCH HOTEL Juvenile lacrosse WILLIAMS LAKE lags for funds. Juvenile lacrosse is having a tough time getting started. downed Lignum’s 13-6. 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