Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, October 26, 1051 DAILY NEWS Digby Island Man Interred Canadiens, Hawks Tie Record Registration For Local Basketball Vancouver Fog Delays Flight LONDON (f Post office clerks here have addressed a request to authorities to issue hexagbrjj pencils. They said round pencil- T lend to roll off their desks, "ii CHICAGO Montreal Can-adiens and Chicago Black Hawks played to a two-all dns tn the Due to fog over Vancouver air Prince Rupert is breaking a record this season Funeral was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon of a pioneer Digby Island fisherman, Torkel Torkel-sen, 64, who uieel Monday. Rev. H. O. Olsen, St. Paul's Lutheran church, ofliciateii at the ceremony, held from Grenville Fun- port. tOOuV s lirst. flieht of Can- I.TNmiM EnolanH 0 A Ifrmr- National Hockey League last! With its 'increasing number of basketball players. adian Pacific Airlines departefiline comwtition here was adVci"5 'J1'. ' II J U I'JUl- iciLiCrnTSf totalling now at an approximate 225, about 140 of here an hour late. First flight j tifed for contestants over th nr.- frnm Vannniiwr i rtrt lima ctra nf Ml TKn xtrit. TTA 'lKm IB i MHHlhii l mi ' " ' " " "' eial Chanel Mrs J C Oilker . 'l" league-leading Detroit Red' whom are members of amateur league teams, I Smith, aged 76. winie me tsiacic nawKsi witv, th firth tam r. he- Kememborwhen? T 7 ' -rn airpori.. . piayed the organ. - - . - - Pallbearers were Digby Island ' (i 'es'dents and 'ong-time acquain- I moved into third place exclu- cey Scores Bh.crio.vj of Lunenbum. nride . er nav rlieen td tor r.i s.iio Scotia flshlne fiut,i' fleets ".. i P"-"--"n wnn Toronto Maple c.i lit:. Nova Lcais and Boston B.uin;. tanccs of Mr. Torkelsen, E. Wahl, .v. reters. B. Bendiksen, J. Sauh-a!s, K. Ekm, J. Manara. A fistcr, Mrs. J. Tollifsen made up as follows: Junior League Annunciation, Maple Leafs I Highschool i. Beavers f Highschool i, Manson's and a spon.so'-less team. Intermediate Fashion Footwear. Fra.ser & Payne, High- "pkar.a:in ucccsslully defended the International fshermen's trophy by .ideating the Gloucester schooner Gertrude L. Thebaud in the fifth and deciding race off Bos--11 13 yean ago. Th Bluenose a l.wt aff a Halt: reef in 19M i-1 Hie ThPbfLid was wrecked in Venezuela in 1948. twenty years ago in SPORT lng formed for the Junior League and another team added to the . Intermediate League, 14 teams will compete this yearin amateur regulation ball. I Saturday night tomorrow-will feature the last pre-season ! games at the Civic Centre gymnasium. A week from tomorrow, j the league games start. ' Tomorrow night's agenda will '.see the juniors face off Maple i Leafsi Highschooh vs. Annun- jciation; Fra.ser & Payne vs. Fashion Footwear, Intermediates; and Gordon & Anderson Vfinuii Seattle, and a brother, Halver, I of Hat.ay. were here to attend the funeral. Burial took place at the "Soldiers' Plot." Fairview Cemetery. For p Thrilling of STANDINGS L F A 1 15 5 Spooky Specials 3 15 17 Oreen iHihschotJi and "Mer-! chains," who are using last1 year's Merchant.?' uniforms bat actually are wurnut a sponsor i So far. I Senior Gordon ai Anderson,! CCC 300, Elks, Rainmakers and ! Manson's. j Booth Memorial Hisrhscho )1, having the facilities of a new gym, has ii'iauKuiiiled an inter- October 26, 1931 Charles A. Comiskey. owner of Chicago White Sox, EARLY ABDICATOR The first recorded abdication 2 11 11 2 12 18 3 11 12 3 3 12 as that of the American League baseball team. vs. Manson's of the Senior ')1 a fovcreign i R.iman Dictator KINGSBURY. England Pi A balloon was launched at a garden party here with a card asking the finder nto return it. It came back with a letter from Germany and an appeal for a crippled girl, for whom medical supplies were needed. Funds are being raised here for the ulla in 79 E C. '"'-d early today at his camp at League. house league, which adds substantially to the list of basket- iney win be exhibition games mainly for practice and free to spectators who want to get into the stride of watching the regular league games. Everybody who wants to play callers. 1 ' i i j tagie vei , Wisconsin. rorn a i piumb. t s apprentice, the "Old' Roman," as Comiskey was known 1 universally, rose to be one of the , richest and best known men in i the bar-ball world. In 1881. Com- j ' bey jjinrd the St. Louis Browns fte: giving up his career as i plumber, playing first base for a sa'ary of $125 a month. Twenty years later, he Introduced a new j team, tr.'j Chicago While Sox 'nlo National League territory it Chic-agr, and captured the ' -4. A- A i i X V ! Amcrlr&n League pennant. i basketball this year will have that chance, says Sports Director Fred Caideronl. Those Jun-j iors who have not been regis-! tered in any team, including j school teams, can come down to j the Civic Centre Saturday morn- i ' ings to join a team in the Midget League. i This applies to players and' would-be players of elementary i school age who would like to play basketball every Saturday j morning. Caideronl expects to have four teams two trom the j puc'ic schools and two sponsored by ' the C.vic Centre in this I league. j-fj don't Kme ($1 know... r( ri" won! F rst year High School easily over Borden Street school In a Junior Football League fix- 1 turc. Teams were: Hip,l .illan. Fisher, Morgan, Faw, Cromp. Nakama.j Christi-son, Wilson. Ivarson, Kirkendall, K ' i Dungate. Borden Annesley, Currie. Hong, Houston, Eckert, Lindsay, O'Neill bell, Shrubsall, McGuire. a Wool Suit is best! Naylor, CHANCE Fuk hv fcKVbODY Camp- ! "This gives everybody a chance 1 j and should provide a lot of fun,"i : Caideronl says. A similar league i j was operated by him last year, i j In the Senior. League field, ' ' CCC 300 ls on the lookout for ai Sea Cadets Approved Green Lii'lit Given to Reactivating Local Corps rut Seagram s 83 to the water test. Water, few more senior players with ! which to strengthen their line- j up. Dan Doswell is the coach for that clubs, which is sponsored , L-.M RE- Crafty Edgar Laprade, centre on the New li.:i line skates kinks from his 32-year-old legs. -?jkv Eiurhfi is leaning h?avlly on the veteran who is hi .cv'Rtu s.asm with the New Yorkers. plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. J I 'I Yes, you're 100 right wanting 100 wool. Wool rejisti wrinkling . . . keeps its shape and toft feel . . , drapes better, tool A more natural fabric far the natural lines of today's stylet. And we've got wools you can wear handsomely and comfortably oil year round! You'll agree that's a blessing for budgets! Today, choose your favorite style in our expertly tailored collection of fine wool suits by WATTS & NICKERS0N i by the 300 Club of Columbia Cel-: lulcsc employees. j I To date, the three leagues are Seagram's "83' Naval headquarters in Ottawa have giv;n official approval for Uic reactivation of the local Captain Cook Corps of Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps, un PENTONVILLE, England Q 1 Radio announcer Franklin En-, gelmann of the BBC after an' address here thanked "the mostl Prince wonderful audience" he had ever 0? Seagram" Sure MEN'S CLOTHING I lay-A-way (or Christmas 7re Gift That Starts the Home'" 31)0 Cedar Hope Chests der sponsorship of thp Rupert biancn of the League of Canada.. Navy addressed. The audience consist-; j ed ol 600 short-term prisoners of 3rd Avuri'3 Phone 345 Pentonville jail. This advertisement is not published or displayed by Kit liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Appointment i f A. H Ogilvie is : sub-lieutenant of RCSC and .-.freer rpr.imancling the 1 local co ps has been confirmed. and 'V i erich Cedar Hope Chests The prettiest of girls in the wittiest of comics j with re msmaucc policy against moth every chest from $100.00 to $rfl.00 Accordingly, the local Sea Cadets will grt into uniform and be provided with full kit. The corps already "has some 40 boys on the nominal roll and Is drilling enthusiastically every Thursday night. A bugle band will be developed under the eye of F. Huber, director of music in city schools. Drawer in base or tray interior Priced from $58.50 o $98.50 Console model $179.50 JtJfc'; MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. HEREFORD, England O Miily pets w'.ts being blessed i' a jpecial church service here vhen two homing pigeons cscap-d from their basket. 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