VOL. Bh sy THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, “JUNE 8, 1938 “NO. 49 Tie. 'Sinrleatown | “natives put ona fine’. program’ ‘of. ‘spurts: Jast: Thursday. The weather was ttot so nice as a few days previously. There was a cold Iveeze blowing aeross the athletic park and these who. took their: overcoals were well satisfied. The morning was devoted ‘to children’s. sports and the at- termeon was taken up ‘with two ball “games tid steer riding. . There was a: splengkk crowd at the grounds ‘in the ‘afternoon and those people saw two good: ball games, the first’ was between Kisplox and Glen Vowel Indians and the Hazelton -Ta- cans, the ‘latter playing two. or: three white’ men: “The Kisplox’ boys were ~omervhat ; ‘outclassed, but they were same vt Wi eld. Hazelton won with FT] si to four ‘score in’ ‘their favor. “a ter x. feeintgers ‘iad beenriden ‘by “ the> ‘hisky eovr-pulichers of the valley the ‘second. Dall . ‘game was cailed. It was between New. Hage}ton and Smith. Ors, they. played in! New. Hazelton on the 241i of May. New Hazelton had to nse a. couple of the juniors‘in place of Johnson and Oakley Senkpie! who were unable to get off that day. The new comers were Ken Smith and A. Sar- cent, Sammy Senkpiel also was» on the team ‘and “was tried out at first hase-in place of his ‘brother, but he did nof do -so.well there. He was trans: ferred to left fleld with Ken Smith go- ing to. centre. Hank. Spooner to short ard Spud Willan to . Ist. base. ~ That change made a great‘ difference. The imuiors were good in the outfield and xvabbed-off everything that: came ont thers, if it was off the ground, an ota hatha rire tiie: St wre ibyon game, But New: ‘Hazelton had a. little edge: on: the. Smithers ‘ten, especially ‘ vo! fe ath their proper ‘positions. For- "Smithers. Mike O'Neill pitched, bnt. the New. Haz vlton boys 8 are beginning to get ‘next to his slow hooks’ and a 00d number. of hits were made.’ Spooner was. in “the. hox for New- Hazelton and while ‘he wis hit frequently he got- prety fair support from thé field, Tha scoré all the way through was prety close, al- though in the third inning Staithers zot in four runs. That is When the New Huzelton players were changed around, and with good effect. The Hazelton boys ‘gathered In a few runs znd took’a lead of three which Smith, ers could not overcome in. their half of the Tth, The final score was, 8 to 7, Tn the ‘evéning the Indians ‘danced for many’ hours, and a lot of whites joined with them. It was fine ending to a big day, well maniged and kept. yoing with more snap than usual at 4 native’s celebration. MORE NEW SETELERS ARRIVE John Wookey and two song arrived at New Hazelton: Tuesday: afternoon’ with two carloads of settlers | effects, including ten horses, four calves: and. 7 i‘ m ‘fl permanent member of the ‘provincial xix cows, besides farm implementa: and: household effects. They came from’ Humbolt, Sask.;.and will settle in ‘the! Kispiox Valley. . Mr. and. Mra. “T,. B B, Campbell of the Kisplox were instru: mental in getting them to- come. heré and they met ‘the new Settleva “when the train arrived and looked after then. Mr, Wookey. hag: x: amily. at ten and the others will eome’ a8 foo ns a. Blnce Je. ready" ‘for thems -Ninety-ning “Diesel - “motor ‘soncnee| will be used: by a Salley in ‘Argentina, | | Andusteiat nat workers: of: ‘Russia have organized a foot’ bail’ league, cf se * a 4 Tt in tlgitied that: ‘the ‘east of ‘opera: mt tion of an: automobile ‘abroad fs four cents a: ‘infle, - ; Suiithers had. the’same team that. after the junior’ boys: were: put