,d?r October 21... 1936 2 KINDS .maa mnnttl'in'O preixr roR a clew; SMOOTH SMOKE RtiACK COVER Thin Papw ri.UE COVER PurtTVMU 1 Automotlc Book 100 LttTtfJ Rupert Table Tennis Club OPEN EVERY DAY 3 to 6 and 7 to 12 Phone C72 ftfr 'reservations Rex Bowling Club Exchange Block Sixth Strand, Thjrd Ave. Phone 65 UliLlCtOUK . SUMMIT ICK CREAM In H-Oallonx .and Gallon VAINOT. liAIRY nioNK s; PEKTFXTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye ll Jasp PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Sainton canning Company with an all we year round payroll In Prince Rupert- Transfe , f .7. er r Telkwa and Black Diamond Dry Wood la Second Avenues Firemen Possess . Varied Talents Members mcnt i of Port Handy Arthur Depart s Mechanics PORT ARTHUR, Oct. 21: (CP) In addition to being one of Use most efficient fire fighting squads In Ontario, Port Arthur firemen are also Iron-workers, carpenters, electricians and palntera. Proof of their ability Is found In a new truck added to their equipment The truck was- built to specifics. Uons by the boys In their spare time. Based on. a two and one- half ton chassis the truck carries 1400 feet of regulation hose ant! 200 feet of smaller size for fight ing outbreaks inside homes. Standard equipment include? two five gallon hand DumDs. A light mounted on the radiator cut:, a sweeping figure eight 50 times a minute as a warning to motor- ists at .all intersections at times when the .siren cannot be heard. Strang nr e monster Scuttles Highway Automobile Tarred and Feathered When Residents Object To Driver , LANOLEY PRAIRIE, Oct. 21: ICP "It" went skimming along he road, two eyes glaring like automobile head-lamps. Cattle ana usually Iquiet horses bolted and pedestrians scuttled behind trees and bush for refuge. "It," was described as some "giant bird" but when a police of ficer on a motor' cycle caught up with the "strange monster" no jone was more surprised, "It" turned out to be an auto mobile that had been tarred and leathered by 'indignant residents because they objected to its driver Owners of the machine said it would cost at least liOO for a new paint Job. . . . ... , ; Reach infmuSstr people in cltj and district with an advertlsemeni in the Dally News COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL HULKLKY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVEU ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: .18 and S5X MacKENtZIE'S FURNITURE Steel Panel Hed, Slumber Kins Sprjng. Deep Sleep Spring Filled Mattress. 327 Third Ave. Phone 775 OLD TIMER WASHER0 Tony Lazzeri Given Credit For Leading New York Yankees , To Championship bat of Anthony Michael Lazzeri in he baseball season Just closed. The first, coming late in -May hen he and his Yankee mates were making an inconspicuous start pennant-ward lri the American League, announced old "Poosh-Jm-up" was still on the basepaths. The second showed the Yankees nd the baseball world the Giants :ould be blown apart In the World 3er!es with old Tony as ,a pacemaker 10 years after his first ap-arance in the post-season classic is a rookie from the west. Many figured before the 1936 campaign got under way that Tony might not last out the season, that ihe props whichihad stood up'slnce his debut with Silt Lake City back in '22 were ready for a rest. The record books say Tony will be 33 next December 6. He admits to 30 summers and you can guess with the next one as to exactly how old he Is. But hr's already" fifrurine on playing secor.d base regularly for the New York Yankees next year and there Is no dissenting vote from the management or the fans who followed the McCarthvmen through the World Series to the championship with old Tony as a sparkler of Murderers Row. Tony's first salvo heard 'round the baseball, world In 1938 came Just a little more than a month" after the campaign began. Against the Philadelphia Athletics in a 25- 2 game, he climaxed a week-end of unprecedented slugging by belting three homers, two of them in sue cession when the bases were loaded, and a triple which fell Just .iort of a round-tripper with two mates aboard. Tills prodigious batting spree gave him the American League record of 11 runs batted In in one game. Although far behind the leaders in the 1936 season's batting averages, with a mark of 591, Lazzeri ranked third In runs batted in by the Yankees in th easy drive' Into the World Series He brought home 109 tallies. The World Series Then the World Series. Old Tony looked pretty helpless at the plate with his bat laid on a lumpy shoulder. But he resumed his record- wrecking and came off with more marks to his credit. After the Yanks dropped the rainy first game to Carl Hubbell, Tony In the tcond exploded a homer with the bases loaded, tying the feat that occurred only once before In World Series history off the bat of Elmer Smith of Cleveland In 1920. Tony and Catcher Bill Dickey co- authored a .series record by drjvlng home five runs each that day, beating the former mark held by nine others, Including Lazzeri and Babe Ruth. That was the game In which the Yankees found the power that decisively crushed the Giants In the lnterborough series, and Tony was the hero of the batting rampage. Although he was far behind the batting leaders, as usual, with a .250 average, Tony was tops in the clutch. Altogether, he batted in seven runs to Ue Lou Gehrig for the series' high and he played errorless ball through the six games, "TILLIE THE TOILER" ftTlLLiE MAC AME UP TO P&XH OOSE TO HER, BUM HE OS;l.V VJAMTtD HERA MAC (SAME ME THIS RECORD. IT s4a.5?M'T ANV name on . . . . . .a-.-!-, a .U -a.fV 11 iC ' ffT 1 I WA5 Tdtals Totals S'PCTSES 1 ITS A T6 HE AFC DAILY KBW CITY BOWLING LASTEVENING Overwaitea and Six-Five Taxi Are Tied For Leadership in Ten Pin League six-iave raxi aeieatea over- HPwvnuic rw ii. tm i.J rreat salvos rattled off the trusty' Ite ETames t0 one, J" the, u. -i i.. . . . . . 'Citv Bowline Leaeue last nisht and lie two teams aie tied for leader- ,wn over Moose.Lodge two games to me. Sonny Stiles of Atlln Fisheries vas high average siorer with 189. Individual scoring for the eve- llng was as follows: 65 TAXI 1st 2nd Lindsay ; 131 150 ?Tench 155 110 Tackson 169 143 Arney 173 177 Schriaber 127 194 Handicap .'.. 80 80 , Jfc J835 . OVERWAITEA- .1st Armstrong 146 tegavig' 142 McMeekin 182 vVoodall ,.: 175 Handicap ........,.) .... 35 .....j. . .i 3rd 123 173 180 854 827 2nd 153 149 138 111 175 .35; ...837 761 MOOSE 1st ftoyer :.r 143 31enstrop , -.159 Oster 145 .torvik 191 Isemissen ........,...f.158 iandicap 58 2nd 154 Power Corporation 3 Grotto ..: 2 Moose .. 1 Armour Salvage 1 Printers 0 35 789 3rd' 212 1 187... 127 141 . 155 148 108 134 133 58 58 Totals ., 854 822 ATLIN 1st 2nd Xnutson 103 152 3ray :208 152 eltch 137 179 Menzles ..t , T HI Stiles & :.L.l, 184v,'22'4 Handicap 80 , 80 Totals !: 853 921 Leaguu Standing: -The league standing to date: W. Overwaitea- 4 55 Taxi :..4 Atlln Fisheries .:Ji 3 handling 17 assists and 13 putouts.l A New York writer says Tony plays second base by memory. Maybe he was the hero of the 1936 World Series. I'D M(J C H BWHEK HEAR. A FEW VMCreDS TFwOM HIM HE'S BEEM OyiW3Tb TELL fa. r "V- JLX' IA.J ',-.'-11, ,'. -J.." SPORT CHAT More than 1,000 classes were exhibited at the' Kennel Club's show at the Crystal Palace In London. Of the 83 breeds and varieties many v.sre almost unknown to the gen--.nl' public. Knute Rockne Jr., 18-year old .'P tVLstetfIn the s:nd. :ori of the lmortal Notre Dame ixture last evening Atlln Fisheries coach, is already an able quarterback at Miami Military Academy. FIDO GAVE IT AWAY POLKSTONE, Eng., Oct. 21: (CP) - Marguerite Morris dog failed to enter Into the rplrit of the occa j'on when he moved under her coat when she was trying to smuggle mm into tne country. She was 136 fined $25. 135 80 Table Tennis Schedule October 21 Currle vs. Japanese No. 1. 3rd October 22 Japanese No. 2 vs .143 Brown. 1 190 uctooer zt Japanese No. l vs. 177 Allen. 95 149 793..' 3rd ' 204 177 172 i. , '161 ' ' 80 935 L. ' 2" 2; 3 5 2 3 NEED TIME FOR PRACTICE. LONDON, Oct. 21: (CP) Diana Flshwick, English golfing star, commenting on the failure of Brl- tMh Walker Cup team in the United States, says three weeks are required by Old Country players to become acclimatized. A HARD LUCK COURSE BRIGHTON, Eng.. Oct 21: (CP) In a recent race meeting here,! Humphrey Foster, a Jockey, frac-': ired his collar-bone and a five-i ear-o'd gelding, Ahdra, broke ai , g'Jniid )ud to b5 destroyed. MOUNTAIN-RUN RECORD FORT' WILLIAM, Scotland, Oct! 21; (CP) Ascending and deseerd-ing Ben Nevis, 4,406 f:et, highest mountain :n the British Isles, in two hours, Norman Taylor of Newcastle, broke, by 10 minutes, a 33-year-old record. emus' i - i rv"- o vi r i Wfc MT Zf voice J Tf. -Si leas Ladies' Bowling , ... league Schedule' October 28 Rangers vs. Spark vs. Doodads. i ' r M. C. C. HEAD TO SEE TEST8 SYDNEY, AusW Oct. 21: (CP) Lord Somers, president of the Matylebone Cricket Club and a former governor of Victoria, will ar- Fair Tnmdler Will Open Season W. 10. Australia parly in January Tonhrht at Ke f:hih Aliens .tot- the last half of England'1 ricitei tour. The following schedule for the;--- Ladles' Bowling League Is ah-' Knockouts. Spark Plugs is. An nounced: nsl'tes, Doodads vs. Grotto, Blue October 21 Rangers vs. Blue Birds vs. C. N. R. A. . Birds, Spark Plugs vs. Grotto, November 18-Grotto vs. Knock-Knockouts vs. Doodads, Annettes outs." C. N. R'. A. vs. Snark . Plugs, vs. C. N, R. A. ' Annettes' vs. : Blue Birds. Rangers Plugs, Blue Birds vs. Grotto, An- '-Nove'niber " 25 Knockouts ,vs. C. nettes vs.-Knockouts, Doodads vs. N R. XV. Blue Birds vs. Spark Plugs, C. N. R. A. Annettes :vs. Doodads. Ranpen vs. November' 4 C. N. R. A. vs. Ran- Grpttb. gers, Doodads vs. Blue Birds, Grot- ' December 1 Rangers vs.- .Ah-to vs. Annettes, Spark Plugs, vs. nettes, Spark Plugs v?. Doodads, Knockouts., Blue Birds vs. Knockouts. C". N. R. November 11 Rangers vs, A. js. Grotto. MaW'Any Day a Fi-Da,fcYpudrcri-, ' . . for your whole family. Remember, for ' every cent expended on fish,-you get full value in wholesome, flavoursomenourishmenti .-And, however you prefer fish foods . . . fresh, frozen, canned pickled, dried or smoked.; . f .or sejfish, freshwater fish or shellfish . . . they will reach your kitchen . . . healthful, flavourful, and economical. tyYte DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES, OTTAWA i is My wsy tor sain6 I LOVE VOU, TILLtE.AHq WA.MTXDO TO,BfS CALL ME UP OM THE TELEPHOWE-J I'LL BE WAmNQ ' J-V U f-l III 111,,, ,u t 1 I..,. " .Hllln.,.1 FORfREE BOOKIKT ANY DAY A F I S A12E yoo eSOINie TO CAUL. MAC CALL HIH This advertisement Is not publisher or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, OVEN FRIED FISH Srlrct itnaH fch, tni lttve whole, or fish fillets and cut them Into pieces of a suitable slse lor serving. Dip each piece Into salted milk (one-hsll tablespoonful of salt to one-hall cupfol of whole or undiluted evaporated milk), toss Into a pan of sifted bread crumbs, coat thoroughly and place la a well oiled bakini pan. Sprinkle liberally with cooking oil and place la' a very hot oven (500 dej. Fahr.). Bake until the fish are tender and the crumbs..nlcely browned (about 1 0 minutes) . If variety is desired this fish may be served on a hot platter with parsley potato balls and tomato cups filled with Tvtare sauce. Garnish with lemon slices. GIVE your children plenty of Canadian Fishand Shell fish. They'll benefit by abundant proteins for strength EPPx and and enenzv energy . . . , . . vitamin vitamin A A and and D D for for . eood health and resistance to disease . . . calcium and phosphorus for bone and teeth .. .copper for good blood .,. s iodine and others. J . Department of Fitharlts, Ottawa I .?t.1 I 39 I tit . UJ tnm wAiir frr'.'S2.nifff' BookSetl "Any Day a Fish Day". eontiiijioi.lOO-delightfal and economical FUa-Redpea. JVaMl.. H D A -S0J By Westover