(I - -J Mi ..J Prince Rupert Doily News Monday, JuHe 4. jj;,i i n i In th of Black WOOO On (Dridt 0 e Try ft ; I By Eosley Blockwocd BASEBALL- Softboll- a base hit and an error by slwrt-i.top Bruce Siiuiui.soii, for a Mr. Masters Is as nice a fellow as you ever met.' But he ulavs to win. Winning is his business. He is " -Z 'J- E.-.f St: l . c . . V count of seven total runs. CPORT OHOTS I commercial, tried hari m wiuin,r &ny time to give up a trick he might " have won, I . 1 their last stand to even the it-ore ; J j' " 1 n 1 A . . , ..4 Lindsay Hurls Near Shut-out Radionsare Team to Beat in oixier to assure ine success oi nis contract. Look how he handled the timing of this hand ospeciauy Lcrtt Derby's gieat mud-run-aiUi'i a.i:ioviii pljweyj throuah to win the KUKlksh Derby 27 a little. Les Mathews ol oa with a eiwui drp into right field and followed by Warner's grounder and an error by th. ::t-stop Giodianu. CommercUtls had two on bases. But that was all the hitting for the game, Linney groundling out to Lavigne, Sjin-undson to left field and M-:w the trump suit. Mr. Masters dealer Both sides vulnerable North Iron Man Dies in Harness Abel & Ai!oes Defeat Commercial 7 to 1 Pitching almast a shut-cut game. Jack Lindsav drove Abel atu day night at Gyro Park the Rupert Radio sjftball team indicated that it is the team lo beat this year. They won over North Stars by a mire of 11-0 with pitcher Sundberg throwing a one-hitter. Sundberg's perfect game was years aso today lor the first vk'tory iu 137 years for the family after whom the race wis named. The English classic for the three-year-olds started in 1780 and an earlier Lord Derby & Odowes to their first victory of striking out w on with Sir Peter Teazle in 1787 KOI GUEST PLAY One of the "roughest" plays of the game was in the eighth in-nins With A & O on the defence. 1933 and Walling 'spoiled by a single ln the foivl Hyperion in WINNIPEQ The "lion Man'" of the north Is dead. Law- f rne ( Louie i TaiHer, 62-year-1 old fur trader who fought the elements front the w f a canoe aiul freighted goods by tractor train in 5u-beiow ero weather, died recently iu Gen- j era! Hospital here. I Louie, as he was known by trappers and traoVrs throughout , the north, became til while Street in 1942 were later winners inning oy vigar. una aiiuu, the North Stars loaded the bases U.t Lord Derby. i i 'with nobody out but could not. tt-J 1U 4 H A K l -4 J 1U a C 1 4 t. 'tatuiu : U. A)rl U K i 3 H H Q J 10 5 H-- 7 S U 1 4 1 c k u J a c iu f. M)tm A V) 1 H H 4 3 D K 4 C A The bidding: Ma-ti-rn ( liMinpliMi K"cn 1 s Pubn U 4 S Pass Pass "vfie Da.'it'uuii seaoim cun'j.i.y ternoon. The nine-inning gi.rne with Commercials ended 7-1. The first run was brought hone; by the pitcher him"!f on a fc.s' hit in the fourth inning. The weather was perfect for a ball game and fans had the bleachers well filled. Don Hawryluk, starting for Commercials, showed good control with his fast ball and, until the fourth inning, h.-li the game even Fven nfter lindsav's run. score. Reg Lavigne led off and Gil Dodds, the "flying parson" was safe 011 an error, who' set various track records in- j sundberg, however, snuffed eluding the indoor mile, was or- out the rally by fanning the next dained a minuter at Boston six two batters and forcing the third years ago after receiving a one to pop out. This, was th-; bachelor of divinity degree at 0Jiiy threat by the North Stars, the Gordon Thejlogical School, j Lahti held the Radio men to to pitcher Lindsay was scooped it up, held it and tossed it to first baseman Cliff Dahl in time by about 10 Kt. Windle had actually stopped running when he saw Dahl drop the ball for a complete miss. A short dah got the batter safe on the sack. Dahl caused another cheer at his expense in the eighth inning. Ahrl PiMiS Pass P-ass transporting freight from Fav-, 1 arable Lake to Red Lake in' ! northwestern Ontario. European-born, he came to ! Canada as a youth and spent 35 one run in the first three innings Hawryluk held down a no-hit Dodds established a record oi 4 minutes 5.3 seconds for the indoor mile at New York in 11143 which still stands. Mr. Champion opened the years in the north, working but weakened m the lourtn wneu inning but, when ne ln :atrhcr hiti by BorriUu,. Don Scherk DaV AM to fil.sl on foa i Ford, and Christenson were good ballSj and laler allo,ed him ta for three runs. Radios scored six come home on a wild pit h iL kina of clubs and Mr. Masters mainiy oui oi uuu a i.ane. .a..., At bat with a count of three balls, one strike, the umpire-in-chief called a strike as Dahl tossed away his bat to lake a free base. With reluctance he picked up his bat again, only to more runs on unir nus, two wauu, seemed that the pitcher was a. won with the ace. The "natural" and Favorable Lane, tie was looking plav was to go to dummy president of the Northern Tiad-with the icing of hearts, lead lng Company and the Northern the ja"k of spades and finesse . Transportation Company, and and two errors. little disgusted. ; ' Herb Morgan, catching lor Warner's It if Mr. Abel failed to cover. .also headed a lumber nrm mat to be struck out by Bowls Prizes Are Presented Annual Banquet of Men's Five I'in I.eaue But suppose the spade Iinesse ' stweu main a, I NOKTII ! Windy Wallie McChesney This advertisement Is not punlished or fiisplaycd by tin Control Board or by the Government of British Colm River and God s Lake. STARS AB 3 3 3 3 wide curve-ball. Commercial's left-fielder Gunn srved what might have been many a two-base hit by his fly- lost and Mr. Champion then cashed a club and shifted to hport knnrkina out dummv's He was rated among the tough , ' men of the north who consts- " Haw yluk, didnt seem u be in 0 0 his usual good form either and. 0 0 with one error chalked against 0 0 him, Manager Miner Simundson 0 0 put in -a new battery in tlvj 0 I seventh. 0 0 That was after Hawiyluk's Lavigne rp) That, would set ud a heart tently carried 300 pounds of furs Vigas 3 catching skill Tw; double The final touch to end the Johnson 2 plays went to the winner for the opponents, which' and equipment on their backs j they would cash when they gut; over many a rocky portage. men's bowling season came Sat- posiar(j 0 0 third wild pilch and two m?r winners. 3 2 tfvn LIELA muay Ulgni wnen me cnuiupiuu- Bob Rudderham was base um-; in with the ace of diamonds, in ! A Hudson s Bay iaur ana u runs. Larry Warner tnok ths 0 mound with a full count on Ms- snip ine rasniun ruoiweai other words, by this method oriival tracrjr, in paying iriDiiie to Lahti . 2 0 pire. Tiophy was awarded to the Anrl who won the shirt? After Drav Mr. Masters would lose a 24 0 1 Hardy and struck him out. Smim went in for Morgan, Benny Win-die moved into catcher's positio some discussion because there trick in each suit for down one. were two two-base hits one by pi VFD IT DIFFERENTLY DO THAT REPAIR JO and the retiring pitcher moved Cliff Dahl, the other by Abel Naturally he did not play It into first to retire MacDonaid, j Dahl finally won out on distance, that way. He realized at once with Smith going to second after ' U was decided his hit travelled ' that the mast important el?- Tapper said: 'For travelling far and fust, in rain and shine, you can't beat Louie. I've seen him sit 22 hours at the wheel of a tractor crashing a new road through vergln territory at 50 below, without any shelter and his shirt unbuttonvd at the throat. "Then he'd come into the Rjme Gil iowling team by A. J. (Doini Duminato. At the annual banquet oi the Men's five Pin Bowling League, h.'ld i:i fie ICC.' hull, .secoiu. prize, the Manson's Jewellers Trophy, was presented to Brown-wcods by the league president, Rnitirt Rnrlc Rl'PEKT RADIO AB Shire 5 J. Ford 4 Borrllo 4 D. Scherck 4 R. Ford 3 BEFORE IT BECOME firlhop the big shuffle. ! merit in this hand las in most 'close hands 1 was the element of R 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 E time. He simply couldn't afford !the luxury of a spade finesse 1 With this new line-up Commercials held dawn A & O without scoring in the eighth, but in the top of the ninth there was no holding them back. Scm?-where along the sixth inniii;' I Lineups: Commercials AB H R ' B. Simundson, ss 5 2 0 M. Simundson, cf 4 1 0 j Windle, 2b 3 2 0 Gunn, If 4 0 0 0 when it involved using up one ! heated trailer, wolf down a meal f ,,,t,itiv' hioh hpnrts land fall asleep on the floor. But Individual trophies presented Sundberg 4 to players of the champion team Cnristenson 4 Matthew 3 tJt U J. Comaoma, Harold V.'upbb f! w vrollct Mn- man Henricn 4 0 0 EXTENSIVE ROCK BOTTOM PRICES C'TIMATES In two hours he was up and at So at trick two he laid down I the w heel again." jonnny uaowes announced mere 'Hawryluk u the ace of snades and then a p 4 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 wuuiu ue ny:oii sum waiiuv!Hotan c for the man making the bnge t , smith 2b hit of the day-eith'-r by bnsts or Matnews, 3b" " Kin.slor. R. Bone and J. Pinniger. Runner-up uam individual W troi hies were received by R. North Stars L P0??0 RuPert Radl "13alx Ehrub.all, R. Moxley, E. Mhs- sallam, R. Tubb, R. Woods and " " 1' small spade. Mr. Champion; ; 0 ducked, with the desperate hope! SCRAP-HEAP FORTUNES 0 that his partner had the lone; DURBAN, South Africa (CP) 0 queen although the .result Old junkyards and scrap hwm 0 would have been the same if he are being turned over through-n h,j orm mi wit;, tils kinff out South Africa during liie ,4 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 111 ""'""e ana n seemea , . M Macuonald, n lb ID evervnne n nt t-, h,nt rti . ' Same team won the team high rvav.ro tmn-oVo i,-, v,I 'Warner, p J. Riel. Linney, rf 4 1 0 Mign Men s single game awa a tnree-game score with Sail in the first cf ( ..,- . ..'r;;.''v .,.,4 ."'. s' TCV, P....T, h f i Afr ',J yea the .., J"" - rar , .,."' fit k.-: lie " t ' '"I'' 4- ma , "' . ' t - . 1 I v, y '! , "'it . V'H1 . V ' J V Si .l . '. 1 i f ' if " ii ; j ' r . i . ' t , ,, c 1 !T; . j . - ,'., , r4 : t. 4.: it i ; : ' f. f J; . 1 ' the ninth the St.irtins- iiitehvr Hnwrvlnk rtummv u,nn with the 10 cf Current noll-Ierrous Hit 31 went to R. V. JXley, ci Brown- points Individuals of the team ton of the halting; n ripr .-atl,v1 VmV-W nuc B.ACK 660 wotds team, with a score of 384 are N. Arensnikoff, M. Lauren- in. Left fieider N -k PavlikW made 6 strike-outs, gave up thre spades and now Mr. Masters got shortage. Some engineering hases two en halls one on a to work on the diamond suit, firms are paying up to 90 a r 1 ivi struck batter, and allowed seven leading a small one to his king, ton for good quality brass, lead, fcr a single game. High Men's dean, J. Duruyt, Bud Schuman, drove a ground ball just fair j! average was :a by Alex Slater, N. Xaing. and P. Clifford. third for his third base-hit bowling fjr Wain Bros, team, Mr. Furk, who conducted the McHa-dv eot on hv a wilif I which won, and then a small zinc and copper. hits in 6''2 'innings. Warner, relief pitcher, in two one back to the board. Mr. Abel and a half innings made 5 strike with a score of 219 for the season. Hish men's three-game average t ophy was awarded to 11. ceremony of trophy presenta- Lindsay, swinging hard, fouled tions suggested tnat next year off what should have been a a Northern B.C. bowling cham- home run and then struck etit. pionship playoits be staged in Dave Abel drouDed a flv inf. outs, gave up three bases on bal,i, and allowed four hits. won the second lead of diamonas with the ace but there was nothing he could return that would endanger the contract. Aptnnllv Via led a phlh MlV Ctpeland, of 930. Manscn's, sccrl.13 Prince Rupert. This suggestion, short of racing left-fielder Billy which will be taken up later In Gunn for a two-base hit. hrinir. Abel & Odowes AB Pavlikis, if 5 McHardy, cf 4 LJ ITU XZJ IZJ general meeting, received ccn- ing home two runs. Abel wa Team high single was won by Tiiushies with a score of 1311. 5 sulerable response. brought home by Giordiano with Lindsay, p :.--..v."-. - ... 7- -- -- ' Lineup: Masters trumped and spread the 1 hand, conceding a trick to the I high trump in Mr. Champion's, hand. Owing to his expert tim-l lng and his willingness to forego the chance of making five, j (CI.OSI KE TIME 10 a.m. on day of publication) Cto if Classified Advertising is payable in advance. P.ease refrain from telephoning. Word prr Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks , m Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE. Em id J-rojc he brought home the contract with ease. Abel, c 4 iDaht, lb 5 Giardiano, ss 5 j Pops, 2b .'. 1 Arney, 3b 3 1 Lavigne, 3b 2 I Dull, rf 4 iiAuieM an ei&iona ENGAGEMENT NOTICE FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. W. Baxter. 300 FOR SALE 12 tube Consolo HISTORIC COLONY 3ltl We1- announce the enaaae-, nadio mantle radio and rec-The Th Anstraiim r.r sni.th Australian state ant of South menl Qf lnei!. tUul(JiiiP1. Mar-1 oid ulaver. Complete bedroom I Lindsay, pitching nine Innings, ; made 7 strike-outs, gave up one I base on balls and one on a struck Australia was proclaimed a Brit " WASTfU WANTED - 1W PRICES PAlU w; steel, brass ropoet Honest eradiu f-ment made- 'j-. Metals Ltd.. W : couver, U. t. rw- I 6357. WANTED Studio CP'.'-' Blue 442 or write l- naret. to Djunlas M'.-Greish. son : .suite oaov wasiung iiiacnuic. ot Mr and Mrs. J. Mctireish oi Red 892. (Ul)) this cltv. Weddine to take Place . "..rriiiT in FOR SALE .T B by carriage in . - June 15. 7:30. at the First Pies- HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE batter, and allowed 7 hits. ish province in 1830, and had a partially-elective legislature in 1851. UUIJLl lUUUliiUll, rfi-u. 1 ' ' ... (ltd byterian Church. Beautv Shop. behind Style " (131p The first pipeline to carry natural gas in the United States was built in 1872. IN ME.MOKIA.M MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 JTONE BUILDING PHONE FOR SALE 23'o-ft. trailer, 3 of WICK In loving memory For Your PAINTING and DECORATING See SPENCE&MAflUK Green. 917 Phone Black 215 (evenings) GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds HOOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PERSON.U compart menu. Phone Red 44 ( or anplv al 330 8th East after 6 p.m (13UUI Ole wick, a ut ir nu.soaiut i dad, w ho passed awav suddenly , Ieo in our'hearU lies a FOR SALE One room furnished. picture 1 cabin on float. Can be seen at o a u.ved one laid to ret. 1 Co-,m Fi-slieniieu's Flo.it or In meinorv's frame we shall1 phone Black 232. (131p GIVE the folks at 1 " cakes or pief, ' wi ' Phone643 i Ltd. ' CASHTor scrap cssj and per batteries BLUE 593 PHONES Black 752 Red 894 P.O. Box 1670 dA.J i.. f ti, FOR SALE Sunshine bu'"W P.O. BOX 1184 (rood condition. Phone Blue best. pnone v-' 327 I130pi rf THE BEST j (FM QUALITY L - city. by his (ltpi Ever remembered wife and family. FOR KENT FOR SALE One child's crib, one electric heater. Phone BlacK 609. U32pl CARD OF THANKS BOATS FOR SALE doie ' r.riifn - We wLsh to thank our irlends fnr (Via H.atititiil 1'Utrul trihiitos scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 man. rnunc svmoathv and Kindness extend- FOR SALE $500 -Barge "Drift-! TT nmVE CARS. SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 21? ed to us during the loss of our i wood Wueen : 30 x 8 xii , ,,,y Xrinviile Oil"' beloved hu.sband and father. t, vraia uju. nun m.. ....... tf1 chor and Star marine conver- WANTED TO " Mrs. Man Tan and Roy ivevb. (Up) HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Ouarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 Yacht. Club; see owner aboard ANTED TO REN "Oriole.. t .w1 Seeks. JuW T7irri CATC TT.-,11Knr trrtlHilff FUK SALE rwn. oni,ci iiiwmui v - boat. Box 111, Daily News. , 71 W'ANTfl NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Linu-belt Sueeder Shovels: A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 1247 Phone 88 il3ip e Craftsmanship In Type..! Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK Cranes: Dranlmes; Adams Road Graders; Litlleford Bros. Black Top Road Maintenance Equipment; Owen Clamshell MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 126. P.O. Box 526 234 3rd Ave. E. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE i.f. iiaiicuHiu, , News iii-no mileage. Applv 1439 8th East. (134c) ter their names News. 1 L .-' s-1 FOR SALE Snap for cash. 1 " i - nnoKK' t 1 iiimw- 1 Austin station wagon. fob intf tti . c. $1485. Phone Green (13101 miles. 587. . Thit tdvtrtiMtMM i not publithcd cw diipUycd by ihf Liquor Conttet Board or by the Government f Biitiill Columbro. p 21 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street. Phone 55 Buckets and Rock Granules; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal; Rice Portable Centrifugal Punrps: National Drauline Scrapers and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists; National Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Screens and Conveyors. Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Milder u. v ni Experience ; can train Wfrjfs III- WnfS . -MWjW WANTED coLussrs MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 LOST LOST Car licence plate number 211-487 with tappet. Plea.se leave at News office. 132)l H. G. IIELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 woiiiu" hef no Si? mMr Maclll REAL ESTATE WANTED Jear!w RORIE & LAIRD I ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1628 For genuine pai ts and service phone or write above. WHY PAY RENT? $2000 ca.sh. balance monthly, buvs this wartime 6. newly Dainted and decorated, cmse to McBrlde. Fully priced $4700 Large wartime 4. full cement h'isement. f u 1 1 v Insulated. Close to schools. Price $4800 Al 1111.11111111 Agencies. PllOlle J4 . or Red 192 evenings. i' FOR SALE New ana used furniture, hardware end tables, chests of drawers, beds complete, bedroom suites, small size carpets, field itlasfes. used loBKing boots. seMn" machines, radios and bicycles, also other useful household articles at lowest mice. See B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. tf-c) -RcrAiJ Wf, a. servirf .' ,1 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P O. Box 130 Jeweller. t teed. J COULD YOU HELP? The GYRO CLUB has undertaken to collect, pack and ship men's clothing for the Central City Mission, Vancouver. This organization outfits betwven 600 and 700 destitute men in the summer and more in the winter. All persons having articles of. men s used clothing which they wish to donate may deliver them to the CIVIC CENTRE, or call 231, or 641, and the clothing will be picked up. MEN'S CLOTHING ONLY Shoes to Hats, From the Skin Out ? ? CAN YOU HELP ? ? Cleaner Cutting Saws : l I . i i. I f'tf. VT-.i iS Your urn will eot Hnr, HOUSE FOR SALE Furnished nr unfurnished. Full concrete hnsempiit E'ecrrie stove oil heater. Redecorated -'I'J 5th East. (131o) Stove s,'"lrBlafk1 la n Rnnsnn J . -n II r 1 trur. Utter when filed on M; FOR SALE Powerful 12-tube Roeers Majestic radio. All bands, new cabinet. Anv reasonable offer. Phone Green our pre.'UH,n mitcbine. wuicK trvi am mil typm o( w. Wring Tour wiwi m UKly. hf.et me'th W!.-. va. (131n) Ola mwi rvtoulbcu. I FOR SALE Newly decorfttea can ------i,,4 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 wartime 4. Lnrpe garage. t""-furniture $3350 with 2300 cash. 1404 1st Overlook. (132P' WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month . Phone Blue 939 FOR SALE All steel wheelbarrow, steo ladder, lady's blcvcle, 2 children's tricvcles, wagon, hiah chair. Red 707. (131p) PRECISION SAW FILING l;l4.- PIGGOTT PLACE Box 1011 Station B. (Agent: Bus Terminal) T.:ix .s n , u ins 1 FOR SALE Wartime four furnished or unfurnished. Terms arranged. 1345 1st Overlook Stone FOR SALE MuLarv kitchen oil range. Phone Blue 472. U30p)