eens ’ NEW HAZELTON, B G.,: WEDNESDAY. JULY: 6, 1932 Smithers, Tale: “Ss Atthougt thr ' Bre Base Ball an | Horse Racing and Other Sports at Smithers.” 2a t- |New Hazelton — _ School Report — Dex Are Favorable # -Volowing are , thé résults: of. the pro- ‘motion exathinations, held iv. New: Haz- at Agricultural Park to witness : an.ex: pousprship: ‘of the Native: Sons ‘of Can: i, ada aud the Smithers: Athletic Asso. During: the morning ae lengthy “pro: seam ‘of field sports’ was- run ‘off, and indging: “from: the keen -- competition ‘there is a bright future’ for the Junio. Olympic Club now ‘beeing orginized .f the ‘Bulkley: Valley capital. - Sev era creditable ‘recor ‘ds. were set by: the he school jumpers; both” boys’ ‘and with while the: sprint.events: attracted. f - usta lorge fields and furnished am ber of hair tine finshes. fhe senior. track ey ents were staged during the afternoon,” In tite: apen 100 - yard dash "Jiggs" Graham led a’ fleid . oF six sprinters ty the tape, closély fol- : lowed by Mike O'Neil and Clift War. Nev in the order ndmed.. Ross Gowanlock of Telkwa was nev- ey extended in the 880 yard race, fin- ishing 18 yards ahead of Alvin Dieter tnd Pat’ Cari, whe came in second - and third. There: Were: seven entrants in this event and Gowanlock ‘ took the lend cutng sites Drevailed during the fore- ron ideal weather was provided for the afternoon . of. Dorninion Day, and a crowd estimated at close to 500. was citing ‘program: ‘of. sports | ander’ : the “fers tenn. and nose out their’ poutheal rivals by much to. the disappointment ofa: large section of the. fans. - Vie Giraud hurl-|. eta steady ganie for the loosens until |: the Sth when the Senior squad: un- loosed a bur age of extra: base. hits and forced Lewis to the mound, but. “not un- |: tL. the damage Was: done. Oliee. ‘Warn:| ¢ er, “veteran. ‘Smithers . pitcher was ‘In good form, and held the Dine and ‘the White clad boys to a‘few senttered: hits’ with the exception of the seventh when he yieldel three counters as a resuit ot aw alk, two hits and: two errors, —— 1 affair with: the Hazelton’ “nine Scoring a. eusiy 17-10 victory aver the Smith- The visitors turned. in the best game they ‘have played ‘this year, their batting being heavy. and consist- uit at-all times, - Taking’ an’ ently lead the winners hammered ed O’Neiil, youth- “ful Sinithers: left-hander: from the box in the fourth by scoring six ruts,” main- _ly as the result of tatield errors. “Pope finished the rame, but fared little bet- ter, although he- improved. in the Inst two frames. Both pitchers Were’ ac? corded ragged. suport. York hurled “a nice game for Hazelton and was ‘giv- en wnusually good support. The final-g ganie, was, fl heavy s coring . we Cox wag |: elton Clementary school, June 1932 :— _ Possible: anarks,. 700, ‘Promoted: from ‘grade 7 Evelyn ‘Chan’ 555: Egil Sargent §42 on trial, , Sinith” OE, 474, Charles Bugg: a4, om. trial. Hanor rolls-—~ hee . Proficieney-—Fred Sait, f | Dehortment—Lawrenee Witlan, | - Regular Ity —Kenneth’ Smith. ty ; Sohn Rukin, teacher Division 2. From grade 4 to grade 5—Sammy Senkpiel 94, Matgaiet ‘ Greer 574, Bes- sie Fletcher’ 547, - sEdith Bugg. be. Esther Bugg .805,. George "Bugg 471, Margrret Willan 470.’ : From grade:3 to grade 4—Patricia Russell Gl4, Lavergne Senkpiel 57H Ellen Sinith” ‘509, Robert Fletcher 475, 400... ner From grade 2 to arade ‘3 Betty . to grade s— ‘Peter Smith 503, Lawrence. JWittan ab- sent through’ illfiess; ‘promoted on “yeats work, - ‘Catherine Smith’ 368, ‘promoted . From grude. 6 to grade ‘Erle John- son WT. ‘Stanley Withen 556, Renneth Fron yrade 5 5 ta gr rade 6—Fred: Sait 609, Erie Say pent. 511, Ele, Richmond “twith- av safe hit to- first. ; ‘follow ed and got on 2 base’ aia advan. - Frank Walters 402, Charlie Richmond 7 {Fred Thomas, pitching for Terrace pu —_vore * and Usk went to bat. with: “Moody: or 2nd and LaPlante: on’ 3rd Terace. missed a sure. out when ‘AL ger, “went to: fivat; ‘and: that. ‘started a provession, > EaPlinte cime..home and |: Uefore the tsk boys” finished: Moody, Alger and Post had crossetl the plate,’ The Sbevtators were about ready to LO home when MeKenney's boys went td Dat. . Burnett, Wis first Inan up and ‘fhe put new heart into the ent fans’ Thomas: ced - Burnett | and MecKetiney did th- xine, and then Usk got rattled nnd ; lowed ‘Burnett to go home; Thumas lowed: right after and then Melo took a-chnnce and arrived safely, In the mewntime other. Terrace boys had heen. to bat and-got on bases. and Tony ‘Hip. crosed the ‘plate like , at flash and evened the scure, up again, L.-Thomas Who was on third. made the home ‘plate sufely and the- next man to bat went out. Thus the score. was 16-15 In fay- or-of Ternce. ; The game started off with pep. and the visitors away in quick order Then Base Ball, Fiala Sports and. a van Dance . ‘And the guine stoud 11 all at the end Sth. The teams decided to fight it out Thomas pitch- ‘ed two out withont a score, and- then, : hah. AW por the Rane - ‘Aver | overlooked: by the other; Funners,._ been ‘ : “The track was “in Feat local Wakefield siahle,,, Rey riding | “North crn Light” and “Siiser Arrow” ridde ond with Walteer Shiek” third. Skelhorne’ SOM contexted yee, ° ‘ thy the imost poplar vletory-of the’ atter- "First, field of seven hotses: ‘to the whindug Jockey. awa giv en iL tion for bor ride, Roy Waketiela wan the rile - oper with Goklen! Arrow,: but he was chal-! Wite great, Ova riding his’ ‘orn horse. Tady, In he thee. tuntngy, baseball Ate. for the intdect championship at Smithers which restuted*in the*flies” ‘heating the Fleas by. a'G-1 score, Phe. embyro bal". stirs went about the’ businass, of hatt- which was surpr int, to-thely. parent: . scattered among ‘the’ large crowd of spectators, Mriny, of. the; fine noints vonngsters in thelr. desire ‘to’ secure tn, mediate . results, | but altogether the: wane Wasa novel: ives ; fon trom the, more serous’ eventy 0 the day, ? ot, shape’ tee the va ane ; three horse races.as a‘resuilt of a brisk” oe ae se vain the day: before, and: ‘seldom hare = turf: fang witnessed - such ' ‘keen by Kay Wakefield: were first and see The first. three horsey were closely bunehked at the’ thuish and} furnished an exciting | clininx. to'u w er: a a “Thursday evening: at 8 o'clock for, the The open helt mile race resulted in: purpose of considering four main -item: qoon, when Miss “Olive ‘Evett on. Johu with the Lapidat's “Glentanna: ‘Benuaty”- ‘led al jit agreeable, “Phe longed to the last by. F ranklin Stewart ; Many aniiing sitvations: cropped Tp Inez and fielding w ith an ‘eninestness |" . present: zathering., data for anew book ‘Mts, . fox the north. country. in which ‘the road DEL outstanding. in. this respect, handing it the outset. and. gradually’ widened several hard svounders without 2 mis: the ‘distance: between: ‘himeelt and the Smithers rallied in the 8th, but cue. ‘athe: vines; of wer, e ‘tay. overhaited.: furnished by Mrs. Wm. Lewis and her I in Smithers ‘dn Tecent years. nh » COMMUNITY ASSOCTA. MEETING Saree we: “A reenter al meeting of the Hazelton ‘obnitnity Assovkai tion: will: be held ol to: eonsider an “ainalzamatior horticultural association, ic to ‘appoint, t cominittec ‘0 Tadet Q ‘committee from the- hortion! - tne aksdelation to work ont a. bast: of, gnMation | next; to receive the re, yEport tram the building committee ; ; ther ) to decide on: “what. lot to “pula the new halky ttl fiuntly 0 elect n secretury te LRnceced Harry Walker who - has beer trinsferred to Kltwangi., It: looks” Uke. at busy kession aud everyone interested du the welfiire of the town should be present. fn wrirer R FROM CALIFORNIA Aubry Boyd, 2 well known author, necompanied by’ his, family, arrived in stayed ‘here* ‘nti, Wednesday . morning} § aw hen: he, nnd “hist family left for Rhpert enroute to’ Alaskan: where they’. will put’ in a: couple of. weeks, - “My. Boyd is at |§ ta: ‘Alaaka wil! be: feutured.: Mr. ‘Boyd | Haxeltiin took! ‘home - “the. “dueling! hee hy winning: fram. the: Smithere ine The ‘atier. game wee, i hitterly+fought: ‘affalr, wand: BLY Is am“old: ‘friend. of W.'S..- Sheriffs, al: | though they: had not met for: rine ven: or more? yells, and; had, track. of. ench: other. “Me Boy ‘stored ® Is. car in New Hazelton: and. will spend | ‘far in front. to bell 4 phe dance attracted a crowd of 250}: competition and thrilling. finishes - a: ‘to: the town hall, Which: was ‘gaily’ de- ‘ : was provided at Smithers: ‘on July 1 ‘corated for the ocengion, Musie was ‘he cream of’ the Valley's runniny: furnished. by a: fonr. piece orchestra: stock was on ‘hind for the purses, ae nnd: the dance was continued . until]: the starters ond jndges Were confront. 3.15 aun. Splendid refreshments were. ed by large fields in all three events. - ‘The opening event,..a-helf mile for nsaistants, and everyone , voted ‘the three yeor olds; was dominated by. thi dance one lof the most: ‘enjoyable hele “}last respects” ‘to’ the depurted. — Inter- ment took plnee in the [velton cenle- ‘tery. , caxket by Ar. and New Haxelton on Monday. evening: nn, a Wing, Mrv anil Mrs, Roy. Gtiss 6. H. and ae Sibley; Sigrid Hed. . . ' From grade 2 to -grade - 24-—Colin Saryent Elen Fletcher, Henry Han. * sProfieléney 5 ao ». Deportmént—Margarat. ‘Willan, a _-Regillarity—tatth, Bugg ‘Jean Burs, ¢ teacher Mrs. Belmont _ Passed: Away On Wednesday ‘Mter suffering: from aosevere illness for several weeks Emina Belmont, wife of Leon Belmont, passed away in the Hazelton: ‘Hospital abont midnight on Wednesiay, June 2)" vat the. age of 35 VOUS. The Mecesased Was . ill, at her -home, ‘for aw eek before going to: ‘the hospital, She Was tt native of Poland. and, came “to Canada: fallowing. the}. world war and about thiey, yours age |, was. married to. Leatt ‘Belnoit, of New Hazelton, | Visitors, took: three ‘and - shut. Terrace // out. The- next two: ‘iiinings Were ‘both; on couple. | ‘more. vend: Wak: got. one. An’ the: "| 7thy “But: ‘it Wwas-in; ‘the Sth’ when the ; self balled up in the figures. Anyway gym of sports was-run off, as followes othy. Vike, Dorothy Matthews, Mets viiin,: ‘Norhert Cote, - the Terrace Snappy Nine went to bat and ‘scored four ruus.:-The second in- nings wis a. blank but in the third the blanks... “In the: Cth: errace added - a sonROREE ERRNO the out: fiela., ‘By the’ “way Little en: pick them” out of. ‘the. air he. should, be: uble. to handle the: ‘whole. field, Lawrence Greig docesn’t.. seem. tt mind. how: he stops. ‘them—his play or 3ud: base-ts. ‘to ston, any, From song. ‘by He did‘ his stufe.: Ernie Laplanie, short. atop: ‘and the: captain for. Usk, . may“ be- short In the legs," but ‘how: that boy can‘inake : twinkle. What: ‘he misses, in length’ nukes up in extra revolutions we rip “To The N orth | "A party of school te tenchers, two cars . arvived in Hazelton Monday ufternoon ; bryving motored from Vancouver. They Were guests over night:of Rev. and Mry Redman. They left Tuesday. afternoon. enroute back with: stops at’ points along . the way. The young -peeople:. “are har- ing a whale of a time. and they . are see- ing a part of the: province. which ther cannot learn anything about from, thei: geography Studies. or, . teachers, . ‘They’ report the roads ‘in ‘good shape’ all the way, but’ from Telkwa in they ‘found it had. been’ raining, and AO. felt that AS: "Yet the eft: ; helt svorld Ye vere. quite: ‘sur prised to” tia ‘tha “thé. Anhabltants * of visitors: gat ai ‘break: and added . three, |: but. ‘Terrace came back ‘awith four. more The 9th started: off with: a seore of 10- 8 to Hes (Here our reporteer, got him- an extra Timing had to be piased) The first game e betiv een Terrace sen ‘fors and the Sippy Nine owas, niore of i ragged uffair, “The tinal score w as 27 to 11. At all timees the youngsters hiud-iteluch over the Kentors, Qn Following the first batt same 2 pro- i Girls § and under—BHelen ‘Hipp, Dor- way: when’ hie: joined with -. ‘this fiir: country! wate “pretty: mieh the - game. kind” of. clothes | that, they: doin -Vaneony er, and’ thiat~some of: ‘the folk could: ‘uniderstand: what: they Were: ‘talk: ing‘ about,: Tt was, quite san: ‘education: for Terrace aud 7 for Usk boys scored; tour: and the’. Tising. generation. in Vancouver. Rhould: reap. some: bene from their, teachers,” , Oui fae: . — }DENRY ALLEN A VISITOR HERE Mr. aud Mix. ‘Deunis - ‘Anieni and sor nd: mit vughter arrived. -Mondaycnight te spend a-few days vacation tn Hazelto~ They. have rooms over Myros xt: OS Jeonny Allen is one of the originals in Prince Rupert and in the early dayy he was -one‘of the more- popular, lays Te héver eat. a holiday and bout: the : ; “8 “ Boys* “ander six—Morice Cole, Bruce Gels 9 and under—Murgaret Little, | The late Mrs, Belmont. was’ a, 1 tiya: type of a woman and ‘she was highly |’ respected inthe community, She was abard worker anda capable ane, | ~ The fimeral wag held on Friday nf. ternvon, Tuy -1, services being held in the New Hazelton ehurel by’ Rev. a. ¥ HL. Redman and a- large number’ of |’- the citizens - “were present :to pay thetr a © >’ Ploral. trftintes: were plneed on the N ts. J Hassell Miss :M Tadline ong ge; Mra. Sealy | the seentora come: from*hehind. with ar ofehth- tuning rly. ‘ta, score, four Tm, 4 wes al, wet ‘ « hoe thy poUfore cel ne i couple ‘of days ° here “one Bis ee : from Alaska. "Betty Dover, Libis | ‘Weymouth. Barbara £ Downing, ¥. H. Nash. © Leod. ; Three legged race, boys—Rrnee Me. } . |Hiamer and; Pearson, . the’ ‘Jooal: boys guessing, ‘while; Arb ch ‘all’ that Boys 10 and under-—Edgar Cole, H. —Givbs: 15 and under—Franels Dover, Sher woud, Lillian. Gr ant. Boys 15 and wider—Tony - Hipp," WW: Three legyed race, vivls—E, Klang nd F. Taft, My Lewellyn and: M. Me-| mlough. and H. ‘Henderson, F, ash and W. Downing. —_ Ww heel Harrow race-—Snilth band Cole, He of > Long Junp—Free THOnAs, 17. tt. 44 nd dash; :ope — Tony : mc) Gintions tor afew: fo Yo had. Pook pnd went” “over'setis’ where hi im this district, and as" ‘he says'n : Thomas, Wicktiel d-Kiter, | o “miich to his" ‘SOrTOW: and’ Joss.” oe place: on June” pee | He alveeuy feels like 4 new. man ‘and. will , ; be‘on its toes’ ‘when he gets ‘back to the a const in another week. Tete LATE MRS. CRAWFORD New i azelton,