tjnNPAY DECEMBER G. 1941. THE DAILY NEWS HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS IN ! IS WINNER THIS AREA ntrre-:tinjf Intermediate Basket-til' flame Bea's Win in junior League. C; 'unlay night two well -1 mid interesting toatket-triK s took place at the Ex- Thi- TV - unit v.:h at" Dv 8 S! II) C;;ni i Dry Dock 5552 in the . ( League, and Bea's v. ; l 2612 over Hornets ictier. .ame in which Bea's ucfi aisd a hard-flghtlng am 2622, was a fast '. affair. Bea'fc had a oi l:; 4 at half time but developing a fine brand of players. -) up meir pac; in me i. iif to stop the Hornets' row bid for victory hitrh scoring and team PU!old and Holkestad gave u,.-n',d victory to Bea's. Hornets, Holtby and Cic- hieh scorers with 12 and respectively, ae watchful and sports-:nectator these junior (nature a line hrind -of clean playing bal:ctball, !,h youthful rivalry that make them all the more Intermediate League u second game of the eve-h S.-hool and Dry Dock o scoring hurly-burly v;ith udents finding themselves a. the finish 5642. wftUe it looked as though :::ol was going to live up jr viouk games' powerhouse a bit too late for it to .. ,u-!i use in this game. How- Students, in srten and d" ; led back furiously as they ; .show that delighted the vs. The first half saw -am striving mightily to hjld the lead. As a re- rr. on an even standing with both teams jus; start- n hot. ac .start of tha second :;.- Dry Dock quintet took :t) and held it for a time. : ' ' before the third tjuar- High School caught fire Dock smouldered as the took the lead and held again Arney, the school's Basketball, Bowling And Sparrinj Are Particularly Popular With Army Sport activity has been liiireas- ing among the forces here, aooord- .nj to the r?port cf C. F. Leslie. Building. High School . Young Men's Christian Association tecreiary, for the mantti of Nov- wnoer. iJaseltealL bowline and parring have b3en very popular and excellent sportsmanship has been displayed, say3 the report. Sparring is of particular Interest as it lead; to area .and district tournaments. Basketball teams are rhvslcal activities have bem to the front at the Barrett and Fred- i Jg. forts. Two of Uie forts have teams entered in the Interservicos Basketball League formed by the secretary, several league games have b?en played in the forts. Sparrins and boxing have beer 3ulte popular at the forts in preparation for the area tournament Bowling continues to be tht principal game which is played to any extent on the Seal Cove sta ;ion though interest has been re aroused in paddle tennis and a number of the men have been playing fairly regularly. Considerable Interest is also being shewn In basketball at Seal Cove nd plans are being mafi to enter a team in the second half of the Interservices League. Physical activities have been running very smoothly with the Navy having teams in the basketball and bowling leagues. The Navy teams in both leagues are near the top and a fine spirit of sportsmanship is displayed. Sparring and padd-le tennis are indulged In as a pastime with practice games in basketball in th Navy recreation hall. The basketball team continues ;r Mme score showed the! as the major sport organizatior on the AllXord Bay air station and has retained the record of being unbeaten. During the month the team won two league gam and a special exhibition game afrnlnsf h Sint of Sk degate from Skide ward, got red hot and i mlnton, volleyball and paddle ten f ' hoop for 16 points after .mid tc a scant 2 points In half. Hi 'in School's team play ... .rp-shooting forwanl line . the "we'll get you next :sipbuildine squad. Mclvor of the High squad was biting his nails he first half and through " 'he second but he stopped warrving as his team piled up a :us amial lead and sent in his sc ;m -rmr to hold the lead for - T.amder of the game. F HlTh School, Arnay and Mc::Dcnald were once lgaln the r- ' ys with 18 and 14 points ' : eiy For Dry Doc'c, Mon-'--:; and Sneddon on the for-'-rj ,. ie -were outstanding with -.".." 10 ooints each. Ai-.lt Bill refereed th Junior '-a:- d Angus McPhee and OillLs alternated the whls- andle the Intermediates, text league games will be v night when Annette's F ascr street in .i ladies' nd High School will tussle nc Barons -in the lntermedi- 'n" and Individual scorln; mediate: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r-- gate Mission. The team also entertained the Canadian Scottish 'earn at Allford Bav on 'Yovrmber '9, the first team from the snnin land to plav at Allford Bay. Bad- nis are now being played and the wrestling and boxing classes are continuing at Aliford Bay. Owing to manv of the socca teams having been transferred, so::er has been dropped for thf present at Aliford Bay but with the opening of the recreational hall, basketball, volleyball and badminton have taken a new lease on life. The detachment also had the pleasure of entertaining their battalion basketball team on the -venina of November 29. Mr. Leslie Is assisted as local secretary for the Y. M. C. A. by M Shipp at Aliford Bay and Breen Melvln at the forts. Basketball Buzz With fix tnams in play, the InterS?rvices Basketball league is now in full swinz here. Games are jlayed Monday and Saturday nights in Prire Rupert, at the 'crts and as far awav as Alifoijd 3ay on the Queen Charlotte Isl-nds to which point the Scottish cam journeyed recently by aircraft to lose the game. The Ali-"ord Bay team is due here tonight n nlav Hip Maw in town. The Dock--Montasano 15, Knut-j lhr ,me scheduled for tonight i o..;ui.i- ui n' mill' 771 . .. I avumis , uuiuuic ii " , i- hptwppn lffina. isaiiery, mai 'don 10. Total. 42 ? Arney 18, Satitur- Lee 0. Gurvlch 3, Postuk 2, aid 14, Long 10, .Alsxander " " '-.ovich 0, Parsons 0. Tota', 56 .timers: 8 Pllford 6, Holkestad 3, Eu-! 0, Menzies 0, Sheppard 0, San.,, n 0i Amsten i2. Total, 20. ts -CIccone 8, Johnson 0, 2. Holtby 12, Sheddon 0, Leverett 0. Total, 22. League Standings rr:- ' Street Jl Alt tt- j Hi n s-ihcol '. 0 '"mediate llf,b school 3 Dp Bart: Dock 1 Hockey Scores Saturday "anadiens 1, Toronto 3. Sunday Canadlens 20, Detroit 3. fc:ton 4, Rangers 5. Brooklyn 4, Chicago 5. Is so far unbeaten, ana bearcn- llghts at Barrett Point. The standing to date in the. InteiS3rvlces League Is as aoi- iows: . '.' , 102nd J v 1 0 2 Navy Aliford Bay 1 0 2 Searchlights i Scottish 1 1 z 0 3 0 Slsnals Bowling Standing luter-Scrvlces l-ca?ue Won Lost Pts. Area Headquarters 12 Seal Cove Scottish No. 2 9 Signals 9 Scottish No. l Navy I Dry Dock 0 6 Engineers Medical Corps 3 Seal Cove No. 2 3 6 6 6 6 7 7 9 12 13 12 P 9 D 9 8 8 6 3 o FolTsALEnoSl Bulck Sedan for sale. Phone Gre,n 324 or see E. 12J0' Perkins They Donate Their Blood Hundreds of Canadians each day donate their blood for use on war fronts. Dona- v' , tiojff .are made through a country-wide service maintained by the Red Cross. One of the taoit active centies is located in Ottawa. There, as elsewhere in Canada, the Ite-i Cross daily bottles many gallons of life-saving blood to be used in treating casualties of war. Ottawa donors "being prepared for their transfusion. The actual transfusion of about a half pint of blood takes only a short time and causes little discomfort. Replenishing strength after the tranfusion with coffee, toast and marmalade. To Have Christmas Tree For Soldiers' Children in City In aid of a fund which Is being raised to hold a Chrlstma3 tree tar the children of all soldier. in Prince Rupert, the Oddfellows Lodge held a well attended and enjoyable dance on Friday night. Dancing was in full swing from m nm until i n m. with excellent music by an orchestra consisting of Arnold Robinson, Vlnce Abra- ham, Bruce Wilson, Bert Camer- ; on and L. O. Hilden Norman Moorhouse was master; of ceremonies and David Owens was fit the door. Delicious refreshments were served at midnight under direction of Mrs. L. G. Hilder and Mrs. Norman Moorhouse, assisted by other members of t h e Rebekah Lodge. U.S. WANTS MOKE Demand for Canadian fresh water fish Is constantly increasing in the United States. CAREFUMT WASHINGTON r APtTTvrrtrTnM TVic 1 Thf vv n n 1 1 1 n j ityii. v4 . Capitol buildings of the united Rtatps .ire under special guard since the start of the war with Japan. Only those on official business are allowed within. The galleries of the legislative cham bers have been dosed to tne Advertise in the Dally News:, Phone 98 Classified Ads. FOR SALE DOORS, windows, soil pipe, black pipe, 5tearn pipes up to 6 Inches. 3600 ft. of 3-8 cable, brass valves up to 2 inch. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture Co. FOR SALE Player piano in per- feet condition and 133 expensive i roDs. $350. Phone Black 511. ! (237) FOR SALE Home, 2 bedrooms, 5th Ave. East. Choice location. ! $2y000. Terms by arrangement. O-P Tinker Ltd. Uf) FOR SALE Oil burner. Phone Black 828. WANTED WANTED Man with jsome experience in radio servicing or ycun? man to learn radio servicing. Good pay. Excellent epportu-nlty. McRae Bros. Ltd. (290) WANTED Gentleman wants room with private family. Appl Box 182, Daily News. TWO or tliroe light housekeeping rooms, furnished or party furnished. Apply Bo? 183, Daily News. (291) MALE IIELP WANTED CALENDAR and Advertising Specialty Salesman. Full or part time for twelve months, highest commissions, start immediately. Apply Box, 521, London, Ont. FOR RENT FOR RENT Housekeeping room, 443 Fifth Avenue East. Call after 6 pjn. Phone Red 249. ROOM FOR RENT For men wishing to share. Phone Blue 805. LOST LOST Schoolgirl's gold-rimmed glasses. Please leave at News office for reward. -ttf RUSS-NAZI SITUATION Little Change in This War Over' Week-Lnd Just Ended. MOSCOW, Dec. 8: There has been no major change in vhe sit uation on the Russo - German front over the week-end. The Russians have driven the Germans back 70 miles west of Rostov on the south and have repulsed all attacks in Moscow and Leningrad sectors. After three weeks of as saults the enemy are no where In sight of Moscow, it Is declared. MIXED BOWLING December 10 Standard Oil vs. Alley Cats, Bankers vs. Sav-Mor. Peoples Store vs. Woanjas, Rin- key Dinks vs. Pete-a-Repeat Stones Clothiers vs. Pushovers, Toilers vs. Alley Kittens. December 17 Rlnkey Dinks vs. Pushovers, Woanjas vs. Alley Kittens, Standard Oil vs. Toilers, Stones Clothiers vs. Peoples Store, Bankers vs. Alley Cats, Sav-Mor Vs. Pete-a-Repeat. SPORT CHAT Manager Gabby Hartnet:., in a move to rebuild the National League champion Cubs, swapped Shortstop Billy Jurges. Catcher Ken O'Dea and Outfielder Frank Demaree to New York Giant. for hard-hltUng Outfielder Hank Ll-ber, Catcher Qn Mancuso and Shortstop Dick Bartell three years ago. The franchise of the Ontario Hockey Club, Toronto, in the Na tional. JIIoc key Association was purchased 27 years ago today by Eddie Livingstone, Toronto busi nessman. AH Canadian Union Amalgamated Building Workers of Canada Trince Rupert, B.C., Unit No. 1 MEETINGS First and Third Wednesday of Each Month METKOPOLE HALL Phone Blue 113 P.O. Box 577 in the sn-iEMi: roniT ofhuitimi mi.l MltlA IN TKOBATE In the Matter uf the Alnlnltratlnn Art And In the MaUir of the EsUte t Joseph PeterMm otherwise known a Joe, retertHin nereaMd TAKE NOTICE tt toy Order Qt Hl Honor Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Ccurt cl BrUMi Ooiismibla, I was on the 2Ut day cf November A. D. 1941 appointed AdounlatMtor wMh tbe Will annexed of Uie Estate of Joseph PtUnoa otherwise kaown aa Joe PeterQa fcnnerty of Tl-ell. Quern GStrtw.te Ialands. Brltlah iColKmtHs, oeaeed. wbo dlcl n or about the VUb dy of April 1941. All ! persona lndeMd to the skid Estate are ; required to pay the amount of their 1 lcdetotedatM ts me forthwith and all i persona toying claims ftgalnsc (he said i Estate ere required to file them with I me prcperly verified on or before 'the 31st day cf Decern oer A. D. .1341 falling which distribution will be made having regSAt only to sucta da'ir.s of which I shall hare been notified DATED at Prbvc Rupert, B. C. this 22nd day of November A. D. 1941. NORMAN A. WATT Official AdmlaMtrator Prince Rupert, B. C. in the srrRKMf. concr of mutism C'OI.tMllIA IN I'KOIIATG III the Matter of the Etfate of John SMirrn Nrlxon, IlM'eaed TAKE NOTICE that Letters of Administration were issued by itfc Supreme Court of British Columbia, Prince Rupert Dsrtrlot Registry, In my favor on November 4th. 1941 lo toe Estate of the late John Soran Nelson, late of the Olty of Prince Rupert. Brits Columbia, contractor, who died at Prince Rupert on June 18th, 1941. All persona Indebted to the said Estate are re quired to pay the amount of their In debtedness no me Sortbwitti aad all persons having claims against Vie said Estate ere required to me tnem witn me properly verified on or before the 31st day of December A D. 1941 falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such, claims of which I shall bare been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. O. thia 17th day of November A. D. 1941. JOHN A. NELSON Administrator of tbe Estate of John Soren Nelson, Deceased. All payments and claims should be sent to the above In care of his Solicitors, Brown & Harvey. Besner Block, Prince Rupert, B. C. IN THE SITIIEME COCKT OF BRITISH C'OI.IMIHA IN FKOBATE In the Matter of the Estate of Teter Andreas Lorenzrn, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that Letters Probate were graMUsl to us out of the Supreme Court of British Columbia Prince Rupert District Registry on November 6th 1941 to the Estate of the late Peter Andreas Loranzen late of the City of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, Engineer who died near Tl-ell, British Columbia, on June 1st 1941. All persons Indebted to the aald Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to us forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with us properly verified on or before the 31st day of December A. D. 1941 falling which, distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which, we shall nave been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C. Cila 13th day of November A. D. 1941. OLOP HANSON and JOHN DYBHAVN Executors of the Estate of Peter Andreas Lorenzea All payments and claims should be ( sent to the above In care of their solicitors. Brown & Harvey. Besner Block,' Prince Iupcrt. B. C STANLEY W.COLTON D.C, Ph.C. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Thone 6t0 TbSHmoT LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatani Ladies' and Children's Alterations Phone lilk. 529, 5-!2 Fuiton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing THE SEAL of QUALITY mm GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll In Prince Rupert. i V II ili T fcalR ( t