text Prince Rupert Do.il. fjev. Wednesday. May !, ,95, Play-offs in CiU.MTiy LuiittaLCU pm.Y COUlO On In i In the W UiMLP of y U K 0 Canadian Light-Weight Vinner . .L. .... . nnak r. uesirea rjy even 4.ne mosi zealous in rvirt i Vv mf! !tl nrnmnlw th Inct tMrH nf u c . T 1 m W (iht ,..' Mixed League league ended last Wednesday nhvi ..u, u Ip 'W FINE SHOW With the finish of 33 weeks of night. Social Welfare, who had Pushov,. ashMi F; regular .league play, the winners previously won first place in the Jewellers ' the thirds in Mix-d "B" Division, ended in first of various, up The , . . ,i ...... - . . . tic dUniinl i... Champ Gymnasts Coming To City Buwling League win take part in place in me a Division. An -featurp. o, art Supervisor Is Coming a five game total point playoff active, energetic !UC team, team, Social Social trnnhi-e trouhie J, .. , . pren! '"s Effective Demonstration Of Civic Centre Activity series tonight at the Rupert Welfare will will take take part part in In to- to- a-tiviw ..h. Tu..b k Wt t ft to, night's playoffs and will have the Leauf , Y mW Bowling Alleys. Group of expert gymnasts from Vancouver Pro-Rec will be corn- finish with as right to meet tonight's winnei In a surprise MONTREAL P Armand Sa-voie of Montreal Monday night won a second round technical knock-out over Pierre Montane when the European lightweight champion failed to come out for the bell at the second round The bout was stopped seconds belore the bell ending the .first round after Savoie opened a gash over Montane's right eye. Referee Tomy Sullivan hultui the Tight .but the victory was :ot nfftcinllv awarded to S:tvole un Lion auditorium .Mass Display Shows What Has lieen Goinjr On at Popular Community Venue District supervisor for the pro- ing to Prince. Rupert for the vincial Department of Physical' annual Civic Centre Carnival, it Education and Recreation is to is announced by Jerry Mathison; CLASS NFE , be se up in tlw central Eritish provincial supervisor of physical l i 1 Prince Rupert's ClVlC C entre IS (lOine; a marvel- Columbia area to develop and education and recreation, who is ll,u' lous Juu iob" in 11 the wav ux of healthy community J recreation, supervice these phases of mcde.n a visits in the city, tiw party -y livme m this Dart of the Dro- will consist, of fifteen members til a Montreal Athk-tic Commis-: JejTy Mathisoil, provincial supervisor Of the men's vince, it is announced by Jerry and will journey here by bus, . , , i i j? 1 u,. .;it i Maitiwu, (jiuvuu:iui aujirivHi'i, visiimg otiier puiius in uie uis- (UVlKlOll 01 tllC (lepailllieia ui laicauuii aim jjii.) who is a visiU)r in prince Rupjit. trict enroute .The group will in SlOll OOClor smu moil .tin- tinuu not answer the bell for the second round. Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Plf.ase refrain from leiepiiuning woiu per Insertion, minimum charge 5Uc. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Tliailts Funeral Notices, Marriage and E igagenient Announcements fcloo' SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE Where the district supervisor ; elude several intercollegiate at ion, said so last night as he opened the fourth Savoie weighed in at no, i.i.i.u.., .. to" .... ... wdu make his headnuarters has cha pions. xney win put on cus-us features In cunnt-ctlun pounds and Montane at 13G j ' .mvm.,l -i-rnnastie (1 i?llav of Prince Rupert .Klip-hec. not vet beta decided, i: niav be CARD OF THANKS LOST with the Carnival. pounds. " L. . The demonstration of all types in Prince Rupert or Prince George Sunday, two L03T OUtlBlP LASH I... I birds, one blue and one green. I i.r n..:? c. J Mr. Rowland Miles wishes to think all those who so ablv assisted In maKing tne recent Ai ls anil Culls hxiiibii so successful. Uc if'uMicr oiease call at 1535 Second OvenooK. Reward. Uiupi LOST Black : of Civic Centre activity ft re- tor he will spend his time in and view of w hat has been going on between the two cities with Inter- j there during the past winter vening points also receiving his; amply corroborated Mr. Mathi- attention. son's statement. It was a revela- important in the district sup-! Uion indeed to the' big audience .wviSor s functions will be the1 whiL-h crowded the main gym- organizing of nhvsical education! nasium of the Civic Centre to actlvitles aiui th(, ,rali;s? (,f witness the ".how. leaders. I k cocker spaniel. j TASTY TEA Rfi777 u ,o tsKippv. Bkiiipv.' Reward. Kewara. tamcri tainerl i..... ulrS Answers FUlt S.M.t Plwnc Red 022. HlUp the liuw'a bu' 1 i . I.... !i lurorUers. FOR SALE Tennis raouet and; E-'L'S-Sr . . hoi'se wantfji Track Team Goes North Ku-Me-IIi off to Ketchikan I'nr Three-'iuwn Sieei. Eo-Mo-Hi's track team, under leadership of Les Matthews, leave tonight on the Prnce liu-;ert. lor Ketchikan where tlvy will meet Ket.'hllSan and Pet ersburg High School team in an FOR SALE 24-lt. troller with (WANTED TO RENT f baseball glove, both in perlecl condition. Applv 318 Vth Ave. East. tif-nci FOR SALE Jazz collection of iioo records complete with cabinet, all filed and inuexej. gurdies, "Lone Slur ' at H.sli- J or roum suue ft, eiinens tiouis. uaiguin. macK o uriure o Dm ,uo'' j Wanted to re;t. FOR SALE Pol oil burner! twuw lor small at kilclieu ranue. What oiler? i ;"l'v needed. a,( 013 3rd Ave. Uf) I 1040 HLi Av, Los Angeles To go Major IordCalvert, .C SmM an Vi IiBku No less than 275 persons tooK part in what was probably the I mast colorful and impressive presentation of its kind that has yet taken place at Civic Centre, j They ranged from the Tiny . Tots, who opened the two-hour ' program with their sinking games which captivated the au-' ciience through the junior and intermediate acrobatic classes to I such Innovations as boxing, CARS lOlt SALE FOlt KENT h-none blue BI4 between U a in. and 12 noon. tlllpi FOR SALE-Household furnl.sh-. inas between 10 and 12 a.m. or arter il u.ni., Suite 2. Summit Auts !au2 FOR SALE Complete household lunu.sniiigs. "Must be sold this . S17D.0U. 400 8lh Ave. FOR SALE 1937 Cliev. Oor.rt 41 U-DRIVE CARS, f condition. $000. Phone Red inter-school meet. I Last year P.ince Rupert sent . a .small t?am of four boys t o ' Ketchikan. It was not larg ; enough ti have a chance to; amass sufficient points to win i 2U0. (109pil iii urenviiie Couit. FOR RENT Clean 3 - Served with pride LJ LCS ANGELES The old proposal to bring major league to Los' Angeles got a boost second hand fr.un Bill Veeck, FOR SALE - 1947 Plymouth two- iHiuj-eKeeuin? rwim woikiug girls Cai after 5 orn out, nevertneiess, finished sec-1 badminton and square dancing, demonstrating other lines of activity at Prince Rupert's centre of cultural and recreational en- iContinued on page 51 door sedan, radio, neater, i Cash or terms Priced reason- 1 able Phone Green 105 belore' 7 p.m. UlOpi on those special occasions 1 iJ ! when only the finest ,Vi ; former boss of the Cleveland in-iond to Kayhi Room FOR RENT -Red 471. West. 112yi FOR SALE Glllnetter "Alpha" w ith u.sed socKeve net. one lull net. one set ol lines, uolmis? gurdies. poles unu leads. Blue 021. (109pi FOR SALE Tenders will be re will suffice mmiTfo WANlT.lt FOR RENT Small lor House, iurni.shfd. A dians. I "With a full team this year. County Supervisor Leonard J.i'e are very hopeful of comin,,' Roach said he conferred recently lt 011 top," says Coach Mathews, with Veeck here and quoted the i Leaving tonight with Mathews latter as "jumoine up and dow i re: with enthusiasm." ' Bob Wllliartnon, captain and "He told me he could swim? ; a heavy winner at Ketchikn-i it," Roach added. ilast var. a. Dailv News. WANTED -- TOP MAKKE1 PRICES PAIL) tor scrap iron steel, brass copper, leurt. ele FOR RE.NT-To n.. ceived bv the undersigned up to noon of Tuesday. Muv 2!th, ment. No chiidrm Ave. West. Honest grading Prompt pay- ment made. Atlas Iron & ; 1951. for the purchase f the hereuiuler described fishini vessel, together with eouip-nu'tit thereon, belonging lo jerry Fcra. srrmter and ais- Roa:h said Veeck brought NONtk FINER1 MADI 7J- tuJn Metals Ltd.. 250 P'lor Si Var.- roR RENT Two ro couver. B. C. Phone Paclitr i nlelU A)Jul 221 ;k 0357. (tf I itare runner, also at Ketchika l fhn Hptcrmltinrt (hof tV.o lflR fldn. last Year. the estate of John Mattson deceased. Name: Prtncesa Lensth: 2(1' Breadlh: T FOR RENT-Ful!v seat Memorial Coliseum' could bP: ,Pp,nio 40"?"t 'ialUt, and Roddie mller and sert for hn.hnii with lu nf. Tait, Pl.lM ItlN'G AMI IIKATINC and . home for five r 1 v ill. n- m:- ' Depth: 3'8 ". Powered bv an 8 1ne eana-ltv inr.-eas-ri 155.3H0 n8n Jumper, both alsj repeat 543. t LI sheet metal work. Phone call 629 Cth West. Rent free to rinai 1 cx-haive for board . plus lii'ht. phone ir obieetion to one in:, ers from last year. fr- u"h n feriracticn as the hp. Regent engine. Arrange-! merits to inspect the vessel can I be made with Harrv Welda. , Viclorv Cove. Successful ten-j det er to take po-ssession at Victory Cove B.C. Terms: Strictly ! cash. Highest or anv tender, not necessarily accented. G. I i Black 298 alter 6 c Othe -s makin" the trio to Kv!-chiknn for the first time: Carl Watson, all-round field At tHlliM'AMs World Series. There is a ma lor league agreement not to entr lis Angelas I HELP WANTO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, llicoma Tux specialist. S. O. Furk WANTED-Tvolst clfn (o-,.".1"."' Pr:,!d S U throwing" and lumps. ' . 19o2. At the time a major league , G Williamson, Beb's W.' Stone li'iildui" Ked alia. i time emniovmeni a' oert Rmlio and Eir- F. Forbes. Administrator of the estate of Jonn Mattson deceased. Room 13. Court House, Prince Rupert. B C. 1 110c '20 in c .r ', , o ........ . (jrnther, nrintT. William Elackaby, distance the votes against moving here. WEAL LSI' ATE WANTED-Four men lallv selllnc. Unite torv. Eiirnines and $1 (ICO oer mi; W Martinuk at G runner. Ha -old Ridsvik. miler. Bernard Oiirrc, id and Rali;!1 Enrich, sprinters UNUSUAL MIXTURE REOINA (P-Rcnnie Mah. !, ju:t arrived from China, speaks Personal interview a: FOR SALE Four-room wartime house Good condition, Artlti-I rial fireplace, electric, fire.' F u r n i s h e d or unlurnishe.i. I tp fcovs will he nwav for a St. only a few words of English. And week Owner leaving citv. Reason- WANTED YmHh. 16 able price lor casii.. pnojtr of nee. to leam hare he speaks with a Scottish accent, I because his teacher in Hong : Kon" was a Scot. CALVERT DISTILLERS (Canada) LIMITED fl .. AMHERSTBURG ONTARIO' niue io; or ran av iu oui f ps (ust 0(. neai anv nine. n-m. NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Ling-belt Speeder Shovels: Cranes: Draglines; Adams Road Graders: LltUefoid Hros. Black Ton Ro-ad Maintenan -e Eauioment; Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grannies; T L Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders lor Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifugal Pumps; National Dragline Scrapers and Buckets: National All Steel Oasollnc Hoists: National Portable Sawmills: National Rotary Sevens and Conveyors. Full informal ion ' from National M.T-hiuerv Co. Limited. Vancouver, B.C. ttf) CPORT OHOTS petir. Permanent factory annieant person to Kaien Co-ware Store, "btsinkss opporti iThis adveiliScincnt is not ptiblislied or dispIayeJ by the Liquor Control Board' or by the Government of Ilritish G!umbia. FOR SALE Big four furnished. . 10R8 (ith East. O. Rhodes. Box 1111. (1130' I ' FOR KALE Family home, 7tll 0 l , Jackie Robinson Is off to a great start in the batter's box with the Dodgers and, like ail hitters with Inflated averages Avenue East. Three bedrooms. for SALE-Altra" dining room, living room. den. . ixtures and fuJv; Oil ranee and some furniture imiiirline H "U. n 1 New roof and foundation Full, nnri Wurliter: 6 1; oricp $1700.00. Terms if re- ; 9 SP;,ts A real buv auired. I Box 15'J3. R E. MORTIMER. 353 3rd Ave. 1 Rc-U Estate and Insurance 1 im Fo7TlALFFour roomed house ' oil, BIIRNE1' SP' iiduieM cut eiiiona he Is having to hit the dirt oe- FOR SALE.;PW nua lispn f,,,- ca.sionally to escape being nick niture- hardware end tables. chests of .Irawers. beds complete, bedroom suites, small size carpets, field elasses. u.sed lo'elng boots. sewin machines, radios and bicvcles. also other useful household articles nt lowest prices. Sec B. C. Furniture Co. Illuck 3'4. itf-ci with attic room and basemeni.. stove servi.r ..-. some furniture near Kins 1 D Hnsm. W Edward School. Full price nrpiiRS -i1 40W).n0 Terms if reouired. ! WATCH "'!l'V, R E. MORTIMER. 353 3rd Ave. fH-Hit er SjIim ;w Real Estate and Insurance Jew-llrr. i114v teed ed by the Inside pitch. In a recent game between the Dodgers and the Giants, Sal Maglie "knocked" Robinson clown and Jackie employed the tradition il comeback of the annoyed hitter. He bunted down the first base line, making Maglle cover the bag, then ran into him. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE For Your PAINTING and DECORATING See SPENCE & MATIUK Green 017 Phone Black 21T (evenings) GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS Immediately In such brushes, M AUOARET McLEOi) DPTOMETRIST Room 10 JTONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 503 P.O. BOX 1184 THEY PAY OFF ' fans and critics begin thinking ', of the Negro versus white. But Robinson's race has nothing IT'S PROFIT IT'S EASY To Use PHONES Black 752 Hed 894 T.O. Box 1070 654 whatever to do with it and should not be emphasized. Jackie simply is one of the game's better hitters, an enemy of all National League pitchers ;io are called upon to work against the Brooklyn club. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED AD i 95c pel dotcfl paid loi trtifXtn. Ptli fcav diem rody wlf (tit 4ivt call. Thu olvtrtitcmcf not pvblukd 4iipUrct by the Liquot Contiol Board Of by llw GovtrnfllCfll j of 8'rtxrS tolumbia. p.ar Write Them Yourself fin 'this Handy Form SEE MAC for your . .'. ROOF RE-SHINGLING or SIDING Phone Black 600 (Ml!)i) SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 Remember the trouble Lou Bourdreau had with rival pitchers in 1948, when he was having his greatest year? They were always knocking him down and it was hard for Lou to take. But he took It, So can Robinson, HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist rj" THE BtSTl &C"7tl QUALITYk scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block G08 3rd Ave. W. Piince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. 733-5th Ave. W. Black 503 The better hitters should expect to be brushed back from the plate and most of them do. Meanwhile, Robinson will continue to spark the Dodgers' attack, getting up out of the batter's box to challenge Stan Musial and anybody else aiming at the 1951 batting crown. colussfs music store Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 - 4th St. Ph. Black 389 A, T. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. . ROY SHAND, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 203 Phone 88 II. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 96 Evenings Black 899 Bill Stone Ball Chief Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 Diamond Sport Starting May 24 With Three Teams HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 20 4th Street. Phone 655 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL New president of Prince Ru Numbef of Times Enclosed Please Find - ' (3c per word per insertion e.g. Number of words i- .y insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, pert Baseball Association 1 elected at last night's annual meeting, is W. F. Stone. I William Gordon is vice-presl dent and Harry Price, secretary treasurer. Managers of three teams were CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C 21 - 23 Besner Block Phone Blue 442 ELECTROLUX Sales and Secvice R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1626 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Thone 22 or Black 280 General Delivery Name ... Address WE RENT TRUCKS, COMPRESSORS, CONCRETE MIXERS By hour, day or month Phone Blue 939 appointed as follows: No -"' i Stan Cornwell of a new team .Phone yet to be entered; Al "Miner I ( (Continued on page 5)