I f Champs In Prince Rupert" Daily News Saturday, September 1, 1951 Li Club Win OEOkGL i)m AUCTIONEER Phone Green 810 and Red 127 of Bob Hanna, and there is a I ray . . Reflects and Reminisces Firemen Pull Upset In Defeat of Rupert Radio Firemen 4, Radio 2 In a well-played game the Firemen milWl : New Traffic Man for TCA MONTREAL. The appointment of W. Gordon Wood to be vice-president In charge of traffic, Trans-Canada Air Lines, was announced today by O. R. McGregor, president of the com reason. Bob landed here when j the city was young, and died be-) fore a lot of others were born, j or came here to live. Bob was a Scot as well as a character. r"" ra"'-v' I' - rill-A IA Vb.ro's 39-year-old 'lt Walter Mt'Elroy of jn" PH,-S liinior by 16 '""rt thmi.r.ri delugrs Friduv t. win tiwir wnl-', the' Canadian umateur impiunsluP. Farley de-; Ho'and. Vanc.u-Wr.n-'ii'an i iUriP junior cham- M'-WW. never ln 4 am1 2 s b,ire. won 4 and 3 ., Jimi'i-ii an survivor, English Football Division One i Arsenal 3, Sunderland 0 Blackpool 3, Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Bolton Wanderers 1, Manches- ' ter United 0 ; Derby County 4, 6toke City 2 I Fulham 3, Charlton Athletic 3 (tiei Liverpool 2, Huddersfield Town haJioui fishing, early irTthe ' 8turdv and trong, and looking industry here, was not governed ! the part' he as a waterfront by vjry strict rules and regula-1 Ploneer. Hanna was in the tions For one thin? 'ther. M.wiBbmeritan war, and - v.. ' ' X .t"s. , r .. tti 1 j . ,- i j. - , ; pany. In this position Mr. Wood will be responsible for the de major upset last night at Gyro Park by defeating the" league winning Rupert Radio 4-2 behind the steady pitching of Art Olsen. Olnen allowed the Radio's only' plenty of fish for the' -fisherman Proved himself a fine gunner. six mis. inree oi which whi-o inf p h ho knew his trade, and was l tareer in the united States well posted on which way to go. Kav makes a first rate story. Deep sja operations continued ! ; practically all summer, find even j The first Japanese sailing ship j'?ngei-. It was not until It was ; to ever oend a day at Prince j realized clearly the industry -was ! Rupert came to northern B.C. j threatened, a change to bring j waters to load cured salmon to I about conservation became ef- i take back to Japan. The enter- Kramer. Jr.. of ltroit. 36 final will be Far-,,,,,,,111 try al the ama-ail the third time he rM t''1'' f'i,: "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Tiny Carlsen drove in Llewelyn ; ln the top half of the first inn- Itiz for the first run of the game. Firemen acored again ln the "second when Art OUen walked Old Satchel Works On Tribe Loss fectlve. 1 Manchester City 2, Aston Villa 2 (tie) Middlesborcugh 5, Burnley 0 Newcastle United 7, Tottenham Hotspurs 2 Portsmouth l. Chelsea 0 ' West Bromwich Albion 1, Preston North End 1 (tie) velopment of the company's passenger, cargo and air express traffic and for administration of general traffic activities. He will also represent TCA on traffic matters In the International Air Transport' Association. He succeeds Anson C. McKim, recently resigned. Mr. Wood has served at TCA's general traffic manager since March 1B48 and has been connected with the airline's traffic department since 1939, except during the war when he served overseas with the Royal Canadian Artillery as an air observer pilot. He Iir.it tiitticj air transportation in 1935 as Seattle traffic ! prise failed. It could all be blam- ed on the weather. At times, the and scored on Holme's hit to, ! centre field. There was no more ; scoring until the bottom of the sixth when Carl Watson eingled Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe arV 2 i 'J ; spells of calmness were too pro-! longed. And frequently there was i too much heat. There was no Japanese freighters were the first to load grain at Prince .Rupert, and the elevator, then. mm -...,. , ! sioie second and took third and CLEVELAND ff With Sat- i home on passed balls I r ul mie iiiU:hinK a terrific) ln the top of the seventh,1 clutch relief aauiumient against! the Firemen added two mor hi old mute?, fit. Louis Browns ; runs for insurance when Art Ol-1 b- lted two homers und defeated ; sen singled, went to second on1 Clcv..-iarul Indiuns e-3 Uist night. Ian out and scored on Bill's hit' The defeat wus the Indians' j Into left field. Bill then scored on ' third .st'-aight. bihI uw them fall another hit by Llewelyn was a brand new plant, with the j way to prevent the salmon from ! city looking forward to busy becoming unfit for food. winters from then on. That one ! The ship was a little wind- cculd not be called idle. The I Jammer. She came to Prince : Japanese vest ls took full cargoes ! Rupert to Comply with Customs , and the waterfront hummed with i regulations. The salmon was activity, loading Involving the i loaded .at the Queen Charlotte ' i use Of considerable lumber. The Islands. The Nipponese skipper captain and officers of the first j welcomed the Collector, Jarvis ship to arrive hjre, for wheat, : McLtod, as well as other offi- u full mime below leai'U -lead- MonK Bundberg relieved Rusty Ford and retired Ray Spring and Tiny Carlsen to end the I were the guests of the city, at a; c,als. and a newspaperman. In rally, ing New York Yankees. tornicr Detroit Tiger Saul R?!ovin Khut out his old mates for the second time In tin ve weeks as he pitched Chi-cwrc White Sox to a 2-0 triumph. These weie the only mator banquet. The Japanese were i not proficient in the English! repreisenative for Pacific Alaska Airways, a division of Pan American Airways. In 1939 he returned to Ottawa and joined Trans-Canada Air Lines as traffic representative ln the capital. A native of Ottawa, Mr. Wood was educated at the public schoflls there and the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania. He Is married to the former Freda Runge of Ottawa and has two children. his cabin, refreshments were served, and the course across the Pacttlc traced. Rupert Radio tried hard to get a rally going In the last of the seventh but could only score SHERIFFS SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT tVOKKMLVK C'OMPKNHATION IUAHI rsn P1.KCY ROV CAMIiHOV .AM) HVIE IKANKHK And IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA KOI McliOrtiAhL VfrnuH PKIICV HOV C AMI.HON AM IYIK TK.VNHFfclt Under anrt by virtue of a Warrant of Execution and a Writ of iieii Facias from the County Court of -Prince Rupert, and "life Supreme iCourt of British Columbia, respectively, and to me directed, itnamst the guods and chattels of the defendants, Prcy Hoy Cameron and liydc Transfer, I liave wized 1 Pareo dump truck. 1947 model. 3 ton capacity; 1 only 1047 model Purgo 3 ton truck: 1 Fargo, 19WJ, a ton truck; l pHrwo. l4H, 1 ton truck; 1 Dodge dump truck. 1945 model; 1 Dodge 1041 pick-up truck; 1 'ord, 1950. 3 ton truck. 1 Ford. 11)47. 3 ton truck; 1 Ford, li46. 2 ton truck; 1 Furd, 1947, Ford or sedan; quantity uf replacements and attachments for the above vehicles; 1 power pole r-aw with 5 H P. electric motor and -three-saws, complete; electric motor, torls and wnall equipment, platform scale, heating stove, Ooklie & M-Cullut:ri safe. Remington t ""'writer nsh t-Mfrietr, adding machine and mUcellaneous ofrice furniture and equipment: and on Friday, the 7th day of September. 1951. at the hour of 1:30 in the-afternoon, I will offer for sale at public auction all the right, title and Interest of the defendants in the above goods. language, but everybody "got by." The kipper knew a little, and once. Durryl Young led off with .v BU ,u8 Way. Labor differences were not un- 1 league games played Friday. I a single as did Carl Watson. Paifc-. making his first appear- ; Mouse Morrison struck out, Maturing on the Municipal Stadium i thews grounded out with Young mound since the Indians drop- i scoring on the plav and Jerrv him In 1!60. entered the I Ford flew out to Tinv Carlsen ped . ... know nin 'Canada during 1951 Although major construction :,blU on 4ne whole, ,t., year "be 'Sw SS i thut ewyone should reard wlth cannot cannot oe caned cnu"f' ieoiwlderable satisfaction. There taerc is nev-rtheless considerable no ,unemployment and T." Ithe sca.e is acceptable, wage n lakla which hi h was so h badly n dam- neByer Tnerfi of c aged last fall. Is still at the yards, coBn. te t No one .CBn tinie dramatically for -St. Louis jto end the game. I n nil ifcu-i-flur' 'ra ,m i t voi h i.r PAKI8TAN FARMS More than 45,000,000 acres of land Is under cultivation in Pakistan, of which mure than two-thirds is Irrigated. In the ninth Inning with two! lndiune on base and nob idy out. uiiiFWMtf 'Kt'tT PaH!'s cool job saved the vie- if, , , tory ...... for Jim McDonald who won ,ewelyn. hnrlnff AB ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 R 1 1 0 i ,,n iT' u i . 4- template such a thing, for a Terms of Bale. Cash' and this sale shall be subject to the Social his third game ueaiiist five I hrnlthy discontent is at the Security and Municipal Aid Tex. Carlsen, If, losses. bottom of all true progress A good many persons now liv If you want lo sell it, advertise It. News ulasmfie.iui Duud at Pih.ee Kuprt. BC, this 20th day of August, 1951. M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff of the County of Prlnre Rupert. (A22.i5,29.Sl,5) i I ing in Prince Rupert never heard (Continued on page 6 Sharpe, 3b, .. McHardy, c ... Daily News Whattam, 2b, Olsen. p, I 4 0 . 3 0 .. 3 0 2 0 .22 .3 0 28 4 Classifieds in the bring quick reailts. PHOTO rf, Holmes, WTHALL'S 'Rupert Radio Matthews, 9b J. Ford, ss Knrldge, If AB ... 4 ... 4 -. 3 ... 3 FINISHING VEIOI'INO. I'lilNTiriO KNI.AlifilNG EXPORl'UK METERS AMATO.'R HUPPIJF-S i.f (lic fe 1M Sox 478 isunoberg, 2D-p, R. Ford, p-2b 2 (ttlormg for Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor Hartwig lb 3 Watson, cf 2 Morrison, rf, 3 27 2-base hits: Spring. Struck out by: OLsen 9, R. Ford 3, Sundberg 1. Bases on balls: Olsen 2, Ford I'aikiiiK. ( ralinj 220 Sixth Et. These 649 f-!iii!iin( and Jleiteral 4, Sundberg 0. 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