PAQ TWO Don't Forget Our ANNUAL Clearance Sale Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes EDITORIAL News Department Telephoc: DAILY EDITION 8ti Advertising and Cncuiation Telephone . - 98 ' Member ot Audit Bureau ot Circulations Tuesday, May 20, 1938. A SANE VIEW The Vanderhoof Board of Trade recently asked to support a resolution urging that the Alaska Higfiway be built by way of Hazelton. The Vanderhoof Board expressed sympathy with the movement but expressed the opinion that nothing would be done in this regard for some time to come and that, when the time did arrive, the route would be chosen onlv after the most careful consid- eratibn had been triven it from an enerineerintr standnoint EXCITING In another stirring football game in the Prince Rupert Junior Foot ball League last evening, Borden Street School won from Booth Memorial School by two goals to 1 one before an excited crowd. The cleared and McLeod forced game until Strand stopped Borden-forward line. Holkestad" and ! TBI DAILY NEWS FOOTBALL jBALL the were as follows: the nnri that, anv vpnrpRpnt'iHnnc wViipIi vavinnc fnmmiivi5foci rnincci Rimnnwn nitor itnivo. St. Doui& might make in this matter would not receive any weighty, consideration. . RUPERT IAN COMING UP - Number ten of "The Communicator,.' piiblishecl at Bralorne by the Bralorne Community Club, is just to hand and it shows a picture of its business manager Fred H. Stephens, formerly of Prince Rupert. : The manner in which the advertising in the paper has increased of late indicates that the business end is in good hands. The paper is very newsy and pretty soon shoujd develop into a real newspaper published at more frequent intervals. THE SOUTH AFRICAN VICTORY "The victory for the Hertzog government serves a new reminder on the world at large that the British system of responsive and responsible administration can hold its own against all the assaults of totalitarianism" says the Victoria limes. "Not many years ago the man who again has been en dorsed as South Africa's Prime Minister already having held that position for 14 years was leading his country men in the field against British soldiery, who almost up to the. time he became Prime Minister in 1924 still clung to the belief that South Africa ought to cut the Imperial painter and become a republic Not until he had attended his first Imperial Conference in 1926, as the leader of a government within the British Empire, did he frankly confess, after the famous Balfour declaration which form ed. the basis for the Statute of Westminster, that there vyas nothing he could obtain for South Africa as a republic which he could not obtain as a member of the British family of self-governing nations. From that momentous gathering which heralded the new orientation of politica1 management in the Commonwealth he went back to hi? native South Africa and readjusted his domestic point of view. General Hertzog's crowning triumph in the Union'i parliamentary realm came in 1934, when he fused his Na tionalist Party with General Smuts' South African Part; and called it the United Party of South Africa. Thes'r .two political antagonists had thus buried their old alii mosities. The election verdict pays tribute to, their wis d,om." UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince kupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUBS. T. S. S. CAKDENA FK1DAY, DAY, 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. a.m. Due Vancouver, Monday A.M. If convenient pleaso purchase tickets at office Further Information Regarding Reservations and Tickets Fron. A. W. NEWMAN, Prince Rupert Agent. Third Ave. Phone 568 Simundsen were nearly through but the best they could do was to force another corner. Roberton was dangerous and Mah was pulled up In time. Then Booth got a goal when Simundsen converted a penalty. In the closing moments Borden was hard pressed to keep its lines intact but it did so and won a well contested game by two goals terday's games RACE STILL KEEN New York Giants Unable to Shake Chicago Cnbs From Their MeiLs in National League National League St. Louis 1: New York. 3. Chicago, 7; Brooklyn, 2. Pittsburg, 1: Philadelphia, 2. Cincinnati, 1; Boston, 2. American League New York 3; Detroit 7. Philadelphia 4; Chicago. 7. Boston, 4: Cleveland, C, , Washington, 3: St. Louis, 4. League standings including yes- to one. ! National League BOrden Jone Lee; Hayakawa. w Bird; Long, McLeod, Pavllikis; New 22 Hodgklnson, G. Smith, Roberton, C. Chicago j 2 Mah, Arney. Boston .: 10 D.th 7k... t ainnii Cincinnati 17 Sunbexg, Strand, Hodgson; Haugan, pittsbu-.f 13 stad. Brooklyn Yi .12 Pete Dohertv asain refereed verv Philadelphia 9 -atlsfaetorv. American League Lee again was very safe ln Bor- weveiana- : .22 den goal 'and Hayakawa and, Bird;Boston - 8 were 'strong 'defenders'. McLeod New York 18 played a good game at centre half .Washington 18 with Pavilikis reliable. Roberton, ! Chicago 12 Mah and Hodgklnson were the best Pf,!1, , 14 forwards. Philadelphia 10 st LouU 9 Zbura played a good game in goal while Leland and Gomez were splendid backs. Strand turned in a fine game and Sunberg was good.i Simundsen was a clever forward and received most support from Baker, Hdugan and Holkestad. The League standing: W D L F A Pts High 2 1 0 15 8 5 Borden 2 1 1 9 11 5 Both 0 0 3 5 10 0 L 9 13 12 16 15 18 23 18 10 12 12 17 12 1G 19 21 i i Pet. .710 X18 .571 .515 .500 .400 .343 .333 .C87 .CC0 .571 .511 .500 .467 .345 .300 METLAKATLA WAS WINNER Defeats Kltkatla in Closely Con tested Sortball Game to Retain Trophy SPORT CHAT making in the American League , rn TiiocHftv np won Till ".r;i vim. kjii tutiuM w NEW YORK, May 2J: CP)-Ne . mu. s,rauht victory when the York Giants again defeated St.jnfV" Vork Yankees . . , . ., .... , . tLouls cardinal m me raironai v Ait.n Vn lrvU onlv 6rre Allan nas icwi oniy vv win put Borden into a tie with High tlCA y w-tv,,.,, T.t but the v Into camp. . - .Baseball League yesterday , th t havinK ol"uul tUi- ,cafSUC Chicago Cubs kept pace two-and- J dio., .,f rrnn, r. n,n.. . .r .... .... heen nls first t start. Old uia Lefty Lny a. AtjL v nciiL iiuiii liiu ui ciiu null i great rapldltyi Gomez clearing strongly at on end and then Bird at the ntiier. A rterfept frrass ht was. third place Jus now with the Reds, tn fmrrth. Tiiev staeed a sensa- WaV Admiral-Sea Biscuit Race Is Off NEW YORK. May 20: The much heralded horse race between Wor' Admiral, son of Man-Of-War. and J Sea Biscuit, the great red's grand son. which was to have been held on Memorial Day next Monday rni hiavlne been called off. H b announced' ' ta ti tin, sWini owing to the. coition of B BU- t that the clevelund Indians are'""" I The line-up of Royal' Canadian1 Naval Vblunteer Reserve for to-' night's Stuart Benefit Shield football game against Canadian Legion (i hnir no mao rtAninn uenma rtv winning ir innirni ' . H. r. a-hair games Dy J , t,..riicr Hntv will be as follows: Morgan: . UfUVC -"-;, 1- - - b - . . , - Eby and A. Ronalds; Dnn.U.' R. P Smith, Rrnlth A ton Bees kept In third place with oriM,;r : 7 J TZ"dV ,: - rt'DavIes FOOTBALL I.INIMII' over Brooklyn Dodgers. 'ine bos- ,. A. and B. McMceUn: J. B 4i me 10 Krru uwv -"" Roberton was Just as perfectly con- Cincinnati Reds hi another lor 3 P SS TtoT t0 the I"dla1ns' Yankees. verted by Mah. Simundsen was f came nearly through but was crowded Tn th. American lAaeuo the ... . - .... 1 ..iJa lV!e i.Air out. Boom lorcea several corners leading Cleveland Indians set the nil nis mmw "" 1 a ti but the ball was cleared and LeetBostori Red Sox down. It was the driven irom me iuuuiu. " j UIJimerVHle savcu wen wnen iiuuguu aiioi. jviaiiitnirfl straignt aeieai lor me xanics iucmmj. was dangerous but Leland came to (when New York lost to Detroit. 1 the rescue. Then Lee was rather I The Boston Red Sox remain in Boston Bees ana uncinnau neu lucky to save at the expense of an- . second plate. Chicago White Sox so far, are doing better in the Na-othei- corner. nvw Philnripfohin AthHtfcs tional Leastue than a lot of the dl- Rhnrt.lv iiftpr thp stnrt. Rrtnth hrrd nA Vain Vi lprtprriih nf thp -imnnrt saces had exnected. The a lucky escape but a moment later second division ahead of Detroit Bees are pretty well established in ( Hcdgklnson scored from close in. Tigers. .Booth attacked but Hayakawa Yesterday's Big League score Still Running Is Win In Third Hound oi Bry- iiitplant. J. O'Neill, R. Cameron, J. ,Ir- Lefty vine and J. Storrle; spares. T. He- Oomez does not seem to be able to; c.... He Auutrur Gulf Championsblp Michal gtime on Tuesday At the BrlUsh ama. 5? lfcl KAIEN TRANSFER lied Jllli)i, Proprlttor DRY WOOD C0Al Furniture Moving and General Hauiinj Phone CO Tiii:i ruiAii: roVRt or OI.LMI1U Kkitisa L in rnoiuTE .In Ui MattTf AThf 'AdBlnMniti, In lh- Malter of the Emt 01 nm.. nillartt, lirrrawd, lnl.utt . . Itoodr. W. S. tTUtitr, m6t on 12Ui CUy of May A. D. 1B3S. I iS, 3 ... noajMLfn Aonunuimifv nr th. .. 11 vi 1 1. . .: . . : niitr cturom wmara. oerauiMi. .n .1.1.. tu hatlns U(n. . - nnie croticrlT vrrtftad. to . . TROON. Scotland. May M: CPr tro e 2&u aaj ot jum. a. air- -Sandy Somervllle kept Canidlan SSS3' "SJSJ were ahead nine to one but lrombehm(1 ln Thtrd ' m' 'c.l Bees scored nine runs In the tajll , tQ defcat Bob Rulhcr,orc, of Vwffitoin to snatch the victory , lauj!? three frames ( nj. rf and fa . and end a four game wjnrang ( hjg lnU Uife quarter finaLl today Dy ., , : havfbirn SvinTnlot Z lMA'a C" MlC', nu.tom a 101 di kuvMW , have been navtng ""'Qref1or three and twa 1 histrict inning games mis whuii, v-.-b . . 1 ntroroint niMrw-i m nmrt them eleven Inning to down Rftds jeslerday. to challenge Metlakatla. the There was no scoring in either the first or second innings. In the third Inning, Metlakatla made one run and Kltkatla, making It look bad for a time Jor the defenders. However, they were oh their toes and added another run ln the fourth and three more hi the fifth to go ahead 5 to 4. Runs ln the sixth and ninth made their count seven while Kltkatla added two more in the ninth, Just falling short of evening up thfe score. ; Dick Leighton was pitcher and W. j Leighton catcher for the winning I team. Ambrose Reid and J. Kaw-; son of Port Simpson were umnires PORT SIMPSON, May 26. For and Matt Leighton of Metlakatla the fourth successive year, the Met- and Jackson of Kltkatla, scorers. may and Beers may 30 but .EL.. ' U Silvet Sprins teemi to 50 on forever HK satisfying thoie who look for the highest BBBPlfB!p ' " quality in delicious and full-bodied pure HfaHBA fDEERS barley malt lager beer. HfHB'Pp ' 't brewed In Victoria, B.C., to the WRfi!$$W r llf?f J " ' 4 tame formula for over ticnt-flfa '" . " 1 r I'm ' ' ' Jtl -1 This advertisement is not nnhlUhnrl m riicnimr u t ... r,i..i o Lj ' . 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