i .'PAGE TW6 THE DAltY NEWS Tuwdav. Nov . ... . RUBBERS If you need rubbers of any description we can certainly look after you. From Velvet Overshoes to Da by Gtiniboots our stock is complete. We Have Just Received "KARWASH" A next lightweight hip pullover as light as ordinary rubbers. Fits right oyer your shoes and does away with cumbersom leggings. Priced $ 3.75 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoos THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RCPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit bureau or Circulations MKMISEK Of THE CANADIAN PRKSs Tlx CanadUa Prss U xc!us1t1t enutlej tu use Tar raullicfttion at aU nevt depttdiM creditfd to it or to the Assoct&tod Prcsa In thla paper nd also tiie ; lec&l cv publlaned tnereui. All rUhU of rtriublicaUon of special deroatohea thereto are klso reserved. PAILY EDITION 1 IitflcrA l.amnman a - - - Tuesday. November 20, 1940. EDITORIALS SPORT CHAT Din't nin away with the Idea that softball U a pit-pat pastime for ycung udjes.11 wrote Twelfth Man" In the London Evening News. Introdujln the popular Canadian playground game to British leaders. "Twelfth Man" devoted a column to the gam? thousands of people play on Corner lots and backyards from Halifax to Van- :couver. Canadians ml?ht btf a bit muddled by some of his des.Tlp-ttbi1 Wi ll.eyre r iht up the Englishman's alley. 'The name is rather mleadin V he wrote. S:.u-ball Is a CanJdlaW game and like all Canadian games. It h pretty i fast. Rera-mbtr :: hockey and vou will realte how fir Canadian ath- j letes move when thy get going at a game they really enjoy. . w . , ..... .. ... 1 anese uranges m . .. i . iin.i.H t - work, however, as a couniy couri juage, reie iampman C0UTef 4 to 3 to get back into the!of & was an extremely numan aajuaicaior. nis sympainies lead agdin. with the hard pressed debtor were well known and hisj The league sunding to date is as mdrnnents wre influenced more bv the ritrht and wrontr follows: of the case than by precedent or legal argument He tried,Vaneouver w himself the of the sued and to place in position .person Portland 5 judge how it might appeal to him if he were the onfc af- Seattle 2 fected. All his ludtrments were based on a broad human-: Spokane 1 ity. In this he set a splendid precedent Home For Holidays A great many soldiers wish to go home for the holi-j days. Some of them have been thrifty and saved enough money to pay their fares. Others have not and cannot go unless their fares are paid. Other young men have been, conscripted and sent away for training but their fares; The Provincial Council of Women in session at Victoria recently asked that a ban be placed on the importation of Japanese oranges. It was said that last year half a millipn dollars was expended on this fruit One member expressed the hope that the exchange board would not make exchange available for any imnorts from Janan. FOR SALE home are being paid by the country. That seems like dis-poR sale-2 pairs of skates, sizes crimmaiion against me men wno volunteered ior active 7 and 8. cau at 130. 4th Ave. e. service. Several hundred men in Prince Rupert are hoping to rejoin their families for the festive season. They are hoping and expecting that they will be given return tickets good for that occasion. It seems like a reasonable request that should be granted. Members of the council were asked not to purchase jap- for rent Large furnished omce anese oranges mis year. "EVERYBODY'S WARM FRIEND" COAL Try Our Famous Edson Hard Coal PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. r.nsos, nanAim'o-Yyellington, bulkley vallev Office and Coal Bunkers Trotter's Dock Phone 58 jj. H. BULGER Optometrist tx1 Bank Kit Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY rnoNi U7 FOR SALE Sacrifice for cash one of the best built residences in 1 town. Up to date in every way. Owner might consider small property preferably In Vancouver or New Westminster In part payment Write to P.O. Box 554. Prince Rupert, B.C. (277) FOR SALE Confectionery and variety store as going business. Showing nice profit and books open to buyer. Oood reason for selling. Apply Daily News 6r P. O. box 933. 281 FOR KENT including heat News. and light LOST Dally tf. LOST Dunhill lighter In or around Bowling Alley. Initials L. V. Reward. Box 50, Dally News. (278) LOST Ladles IrOrie Sport watch .between Fulton and 11 th Street. Phone Green 811. (tf WANTED WANTED Loan on 20-ton motor vessel. Oood security. Apply Box 49. Dally News. (278) WANTED Blue 334. . Housework LITERARY by hour. 279 ANYONE wishing old English ladies-magazines can get a few at the Dally News. No phone calls. (275) fcrj J CIGARETTES I SAVOY WINS OVER YJLC.A. Service Men, However, Gave GohI Account Of Tlieinsches In Basketball baseball.' Savoy Hotel won iu se;oftd Softball is a kind of played with' one outsize ball on a flight Senior League basketbill f the ason last night, the!"'. dUm. nd' raiher .maTler than ho.h.H n-trh iyim are nine-a-by defeating the new Y. XL C. A. Tippett; total. 28. .Iotermediate Leagne Basketball Buzz jam nan a:ra rirrirjr;i The Petersburgi Alaska, basketball tsam, coming to Prince Rupert December 4 ahd 5 for" it series of games with the locals, will be the furthest north hoop team ever to visit Prince Rupert. More than us- See side and and ffi the pitcnfr rttSST k onto rniy "a anow-, SS- a 01 60 t0 Whlle CUnt . f iUe1' . " Sat"rddy .. m .,h. f ed to"dellver under-arm balls. "Un- " "o"; Port i " " ' they da" , iw th. ,,n uiappearrnce by the Kotel men v;ho Simpson. Zr;"", I . t J17Z n present practically the cream of the Port Simpson team was recelv wth nrfffli-Jidtoistohs!ntor hoop' talent In the city, over .the week-end from service men. nevertheleis. gave Price. small melon-ahe -s big as a ( a creditable account of themselves cunning oitcher can make it do. 1 aerobatics atlet it leaves his handiand may be expected to prove in ... . ... .i . 1. inoi?rptrntl.-n tn rnntptirt Willi n h omuu. niitej raji awjy wun ana the oat?man. wnine uui . very little thicker than a cricket json advances. Although Savoys -stump, in full command of the sltua- and a We 1 needs a quick eye isuppl; wrist. Th; catcher neuner ine pruuxiiTe the mask used In baseball and have plenty of sprinting Are Now Sharing Lead In Hockey J VANCOUVER, Nov. 26. Vancouver Lions dJfeated Seattle Sea Hawks by a score of 5 to 4 in the . Pacific Coast Hockey League Saturday night and. a a result, the Lions went Into exclusive possession of league leadership after hav """i r" Buckaroos. The Buckaroos Ijst a 5 The oassinof of the late Judce Lampman of Victoria 'chance to get back on to the top wearstion throughout the game, leading the fielders wear light pumps fori25" scoring honors, making nineteen Bea's lu . . hioh rfnror fnr thp mnti-h Thn V -cc. ing beert tied with the Portland erland. ,7; 7 fti a m , 23 to 9 at half time it was an ih- ' V v,ch- 2 !: Out'kh: Postuk; Al- terestinp. encounter to witch and Ut C.' A. team consists for the 4erson- 1 '3)- jmaln part of new players here although Tippltt was a member of j the Premier team which played I unsuccessfully against the Standard Oilers here in 1939 for the Northern British Columbia title. The. Individual scoring was as fol lows: Savoys-Campbell. ft i 6 if'oul, it; Holkestad. 24 (2): MacPhee. 10; Stiles, 4 U: Morgan, 4; Dominate 12; total. 60. Y. XL C A. Ouelpa; Brown. 2: Stogren. 4a; Oliver. 2 1; Suth- I; Lawford, 8 (1; Amey, -Hcltty, 12:. Halde: Eby. 4; Ui; Parsons; Davlcs; An- Ladles' Leasue iiign school doubled th score of Fraser Slrsif and won the Ladies' League game by a count' of 18 to 9. Hish School made twelve points In the first half, 'when Fraser Street was able to: make only one counter on a penalty shot. High School M. Yamanacka. 2 1; Feasby,;. E. Yamanacka. 2; McKay; Wlnslow. 12; Clapp, 2; Murray; Owens; total. 18. Fraser Street Payne: B. Ritchie; Sherman: Pb'tuk: Kingston: Currle; Amey. 1: Bill: tout. I. : iohnriy Comadlna r'efereed the senior game: Walter Ferguson, the fame in me unuiiaiv tuui; ui imuuc. ...o - j nign cscnooi won over scytmans lhrtip' nnH iA,tnrA vend three score and ten years so it is useless to suggest ' a T10ur,851 Y1"1 out Te sp- by a score of 27 to is m a wen- termediafe and junior ' that his death was a loss to the community, in his, ate 'Z 'J ri'Z JT" W4fa: . .Iasi xniermeawe? teitue Standings' which resulted in a 33 to 29 vie- McCTymont Park tory for Fraser Street over Bea's Bea's News 8Und 2 Of 0 League 2 0 League 2 0 B. C. Furniture Co. the ta irr vaizn was a nignngnti The League standings to date evening. The first half was are ntwr ns foUmr- a ding-dong spirited period which Senior Lesrae Euigea a scoring SDree and ran D L F A Pts ; ' away with the Verdict. ,y m c . S 1SL Hlgh ,Shool-Dieldal. 6; Santer-Rupert 'Motors 1 Zo I I f. 2 lV' 4L Sfherk' 4: Mec BiU Intermediate Leat'ue - - - ouiiey. t . uiana. ; ioiai, Z7. nigh School 2 4 13 23 2 Scythians Eastman, 8; Monte- Co-operatiYe isano. 6 f2; Morln, 4; DUnfop Hi; Scythians (McDonald; H. McDonald: Lund- LdlM' qu.ist: total. 18. Hirh School junior LeaEue FraSer Street The Junior game was a hard Janfor fought, close and exclthvr affair Fraser stmt L 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 6 1 1 New and Used Furniture . dk,e,1s- j7go to 10.00 J aAm SUM T0 $16.50 STSM' '" $22.00 TO $45.00 i NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Just like $45 00 I COT In good condition $3 95 New Furnitiife H PELT MATTRESSES Sizes 3-3", 4-6. Qm I go Special ?IDU 2 SPRING FILLED FELT JUtTTRESSES a gt gft Of finest quality $10OU It SPRING-FILLED FELT MATTRESSES-Witit silk 0AM n striped covering material vDU 8 UNPAINTED DROP LEAF TABLED Very slrongly i mj- bailt. Special ?Oi O 2 4-piete BEDROOM SUITES-Conslsttag pt bedstead, vanity and bench', and chlffrobe, in waterfall TA design 9vAii)U 4 DRESSERS Vlth round mirrors, In waterfall QOO SIX design, a real snap VMAiOU IG CHESTERFIELD SL'ITES-tn all colors and styles. From- $75.00 TO $104.00 Phone BUCK 324 THIRD AVENUE Next Door to B. C Clothiers Pts 4 RESULTS Prince Rupert Cribbagr League remits last night were as follows; Falcons 7. Smiles' Cafe' 11. : Bear. 8 Eigles 10. Operators' ?, Canadiartlfelwrjfi. iln Badminton pert Club Competition Keen Interest Is being taken in the opening American tournament Paul , of the season for the Prince Rupert 1 Badminton Club which started thU Sunday and will be continued next. Teh teams are entered and the play has been about three-quarters com-; pleted. Hockey Standings xational League t W D L F A Pts Toronto 6 6 2 24 13 12 Detroit : 3 I 1 18 10 10 Chicago 3 2 3 18 13 8 Boston . . 1 3 2 16 17 7 Americans .1 1 5 16 17 7 Rangers .2 2 1 13 10 Canadieiu I 2 4 14 31 Americans I 1 S 0 10 Poa.r from .,,,, Vr,,X" hot. t clolK Wtl "SW W?J T.U will oEJI LONDON KEffs CIE inn pmnrras n. navuv.iiiii.pi iu: feAuuuurx ;i (. don laundries i-r-j:.-4-.-,if;,. effort effort m.. mu.r ... ft . AilC Il'UUUl-, ftbttlMIMIK. k k " wuii. m fh.l. iial interest will attach useii to me . old Empress 50 50 n;uuiij ana 4 i . . .. . .... Jttj io tiA, At tho r.rpspm AUt. nrthm neement made toaay mai me rawj v : r. mm players' as Bonny Beynon, - . .V .k . V lit inn 1 Alaskans are coming here. Pr-nce 'J1UU"(. Rupert will be short of sucH s'eltar , SyH ?' n Jack A., Undsay and Jim Currle, who arq rj;ars now away for nlllitafy tralnln but gmile cafe1 Wiir be bblstefed' up by players iliWiv from the military and naval ?rvlc :. titti Arh?V tfha Bob Hons- ir ton will be on hand at guard and, outside of Bsynon. the same nrst -ring front line will Be flooded.- I Meantime the local all-star team't 'cen Interest 47 .40 44' 43 42 40 43 44 T 47 48 50" 46 should be able to give a good ac-)Ten Teams Entered in Prince Ku 47 iuhuii 01 uru:-h 1 46 announcrd, udnm . ft lay are lne. i , -j. 43 42 'win, Don't Delay tnnstmas Is Uo a few weeks awiy Before you know it ChriittJ will be here. 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