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Jj Bwu. la HntilollIAltt .nt 1 1 11U form ihl lO Mnrtl nt oil YIA-Vtt UNNATURAL ALLIANCE I VELVET IS TOP TEAMS VICTORIOUS WINGAMES Defeated Dry Dock Two To One Service Club and Grotto Are Vic- In Senior League Football Game Last Night FOOTBALL SCORERS V. ferguson (Navy) 5. II. Dickens (Velvet) C. Baker (Velvet) 5. A. Dickens (Velvet) 4. Dick Cameron (Velvet) 4. It. Smith (Navy) 3. J, Campbell (Dry Dock) 2. Martin (Fusll'ers) 2. Vlnk (Velvet) 2. Brown (Navy) 2. I). Cameron (Velvet) 2. Potter (Fusiliers) 1. G. Ferguson (Velvet) 1 Borland (Navy) 1. - S. Schcrk (Navy) l. Howe (Dry Dock) i. Gomez (Velvet) 2. Lindsay (Dry Dock) 2. It. Cameron (Navy) i. fit. Dennis (Navy) 1. Woods (Dry Dock) 1. McDonald (Dry Dock) 1. ERRORS Greer (Velvet) 1. iae uuauum r, . . - ... , .. j ... .... t.41 TO TEACH SWIMMING Classes At McClymoat Parte And . . , - .. - , , T. . It is evident from the action of the men aboard the morse Cree starting rit British liner Arandora Star that the German and Italian j week 0 people do not love each other and that the present alliance between the two is an unnatural one. It must have been i1" connection with the oyro a terrible scene aboard the vessel as she was sinking and,2?r' tfYnLtTme f,r,f 4.1 t . , , . , . , " . instruction. In Swimming and llff the men aboard, fighting each other in hope of securing isaving to be given by the piay-a place in the lifeboats. Had the submarine given th .ground staff at both Morse creek proper notice of intention to sink the ship, they would and Mcciymont Park throughout have been told there were Germans aboard. REFUGEE CHILDREN It Sfpms that, nlrf.tflv spvpmI PrinrA TCunprr npnnlp the summer will start next week Starting Tuesday there will be classes for the older children In both, swimming .and diving along with life saving Instruction .every Tuesday Aui.oua a-nu and .Friday -111U41 afternoon mvuiiiuuu .ac atl torlous In Ladles' League despatches credited So it or to tne Associated areas m ima paper ana aiso me n oci-uuu imi juai u hhk Service Club' 0 local news jjuuiuiucu All rlRUta of republication of special despatches , Uiereln are also reserved. DAILY EDITION Friday, July 5, 1940. EDITORIALS IMPORTANT COUP Softball ',.,,,... , . Score by innings: . In last night's City League foot-; 123456 T ball the leading Velvet team game 'aroUo .4 2 2 2 0 4-14 defeated the Dry Dock by a score Vejvet 1 1 3 2 0 314 of two goals to one. The game was by far the best of the season with both teams at full strength. There was ,no score Jn the first half although Dry Dock's forwards managed lo get through Velvet's defence several times, being caught offside first when they "were on the verge of scoring. Service Club McLeod, Balllnger, Williams, Barber, Smith, V. Cav-enalle, Thompson, S. Cavenalle, Phlllipson. Cookies Duffus, Davis, Hlngs-ton, Blaln, Basso-Bert, Arney, Pavne. Morgan, Turgeon. Score by innings: 1 2 3 nil aiier mieen minuies oi piay jacK rjoofejes 0 0 5 Lindsay scored on breakaway to Lea(?ue standlngs: rut Drv Dock In the lead. Soon qprvI(, r,h after Velvet scored an equalizer r..t "" when Sonny Dickens converted a whirlwinds 4 corner kick taken by Helge Holke- cookies 3 stad. Velvet's secqnd goal was velvet 0 scored by Darrow Gomez after the ball rebounded from the cross bar of Dry Dock's goal. Stars of the game were Holke-stad for Velvet and Smith In goal for Dry Dock. Several times during IU. -. r i a. i i The taking over by the British of the French navy Tr-SE 4 1 0 .6 SPORT CHAT RlI7Annp TnirlPti FrpnVi tonnto Was a very important COUp in that It gave no Chance lor 0f the game, he was forced to re- star, died in Paris of pernicious the ships to fall into the hands ot the Uermans or Italians, tire from the field owing to an in While many of the French commanders were quite in. Jured ankle. ofrvoomonf tkorn u-ara fVoa urVin hoA Vioon vpcpntlv an. "Wcifls for the ?ame were Mar anemia two years ago yesterday at the age of 39. Her playing career reached its climax In 1920, I .1 T. ,,, . . ...rl.n. nr. 1 . t A11 .1 1 J i J U il. 1 U Hnmmi ul me r usuiers as reicree ana ""cu wiura uu an me goiu ijuiiueu uy tne new guvciiiiiicuu vvnu wcic pi u-uc. ...ai. Cameron and Morgan as lines- medals at the Antwerp Olympic and who have turned the vessels over to the enemy. .men. Games, she faded rapidly from the Whether the ships will be of full naval value to the. The city league standing: Prts snotllfhr en she turned British is not made clear. The chief value of the coup was i w d l f a Pts professional m 1926. in preventing the enemy from using them. They could , V ? u i !.- i. i. .. ii i ii.. Navy l Q i i ue useu iui traiispuri. ur uuiei putpuses anu eviueiiLi, iDry Dry the opinion seems prevalent that, with so many French officers and artificers now in the British navy, it should not be difficult to provide ammunition and keep at least some of the ships if not all in service. Dock 0 Jack Quest of Don Rowing Club, Toronto, sculled his way to Canada's third victory In the Diamond Sculls event 10 years ago od"' Lou Scholes won the race for the Dominion In 1904, and Joe Wright Jr., In 1928. Baseball Scores National League Brooklyn 5-6, New York M.Chicago 4-2, St. LOuU 3-5, Boston 3-5, Philadelphia 4-4. Pittsburg 1-1, Cincinnati 9-3. American League Cleveland 3-2, Detroit 5-1. St! Louis 3-5, Chicago .7-8. Philadelphia 1-5, Washington 5-9. New York 12-7, Boston 4-3. Baseball Standings -------- . - w ,v,,.v National Iarii hn VP nffprprl in tataintn fVioiv hnmna nna nv tnr- yafnrrnn tho Mnrta rslr Dl 1 Mtuc children, either for the duration of the war or for per-! In addition to this Miss Jean'ty,,,. 43 23 manent adoption. Possibly there are others who would Pa,u,?e wiH !lve (f" instruction New York ;; 38 26 like to do the same. So far there is no local committee or "caymoTS SSffi! r- 45 Otner organization Innkinrr jittpr this .iinrl. pvpn wirhnnr. any such, many applications have been sent in. When Tentative plans-, as released byig0t"rg H the registration of women was taken that was one of the Nel1 Ross- the playground super-Lhl, d lnhl; questions asked. Would the person registering be willing r:ppr! Lail Zl ' American League to taKe cnnuren trom the war area lt does not follow .order t0 Drovlde t " ""Cleveland 44 irom this every person asking for children would get of fuoervtsed instruction per week, them. Some investigations will be made to find out if the This win give the vouneer chiid- conditions would be suitable. Doctors are in many cases ren n chance to- use the Morse , i.il j i j i s Crppk Pnnl nn tVioco Hitr- nrllh - juuniw aiter uwiurs cnnuren, cnemisis are taKing cnem- ,:. . rr, Chicago ao ists children and so on. That makes it more likely tw."" llfe g"ard ln attendance. Dh,Lglu;: 1 the children taken will be looked after in a suitable man- - " - - .Washington .29 ner. The Daily News is a member ot th Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, of the Canadian Press and of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. It is the only paper north of Vancouver and west of Edmonton holding membership in these organizations. IDORA Roller Rink Mondays and Tuesdays Open for Private Parties Wed., Thurso Fri., 7-11 24:30, G-ll on Sat. Detroit 41 Boston J38 New York 30 St. Louis 33 38 38 43 28 27 30 32 39 30 .40 43 Fresh Local Raw and PaHteurized MiHc VALENTIN DAJRY Library Board Is In Session Decrease In Circulation Owing; To Holidays To Close During August I The Prince Rupert Library Board , 'held Its regular monthly meeting, I Wednesday evening.'Those present were Frank Dlbb, chairman, T. a. Black, secretary, Mrs. N. E. Arnold, A. Mcintosh, T. J. Williams and Miss Olivs van Cooten, librarian. , ' The monthly report showed a .slight decrease in circulation Owing to the commencement of the holl- 1 I day season. In last night's Ladies' Softball ' It was decided that the library League games Grotto defeated the t would close for the holidays Aug-cellar team, Velvets, by a score of'ust 3 and re-open August 26. 14 to JO. In the second game the league leading Service Club de-j feated Cookies by a sce of 14 j to 8. I w . 1 1 a 11 W I t VtnmA in Hie Iirsi Killlic me urai. imurc run of the season was made by Susie Woods of Grotto. Batteries were Thomas and Johnson for Grotto .and Bond and Davis lor Velvets. The second game was rather one-sided arid the Service Club never In danger of losing the Umpires were Slmundson, Schroeder and Campbell. Storekeeper was D. Montesano. Teams were as follows: Velvet Rowe. Bond, Blake, Dickens, Chenoski, Vlnk, Davis, A. Go mez, and R. Gomez. Grotto M, Glass. Field, Woods. Ratchford. I. Thomas. Nishlkazi. Ijohnsun, N. Thomas, II. Glass. .650 -C52; .594, .514' .460, .397 .377! -138 .011 .603 .5591 .529' .458 .455 .412 .403 PERFECT REFRESHMENT HEALTHFUL SILVER SPRING LAGKK ItKIUl This advertisement is not pi.i) or displayed by thel Liquor Cv Board or by the Government British Columbia. CENTRAL HOTEL STEAM BATHS Make Appointment '200 Rooms, 50- and up Hot and Cold Water. Shower Raths Mrs. C. E. Illack, Proprietress NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. 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