PAGE FOUR OFFICERS FOR 1942 Prince Rupert Gyro Club Receives! Nominations Today Rorie for President. 1942: President George L. Rorie. Secretary W. J. Scott. Treasurer H. S. Meadows. Directors Dr. Jens Munthe. L. B. Lambly, Frank Dibb, J. H. Bulger. Arnold Flaten, Robert Sutherland and Frank Skinner. i V Irl L - WW SAYS r "Kp our forcti well upplitj with war weapons. Bujr all the War Savings Certificate! you possibly can." Olof Hanson Reaches City Member for Skeena Arrives lowing Recent Session at Ottawa. Kilowatt says ... . ' 'STOP GOING LIKE THIS.... WHEN yOU USE YOUR RAVI Of' Let a NEW Radio BRING YOU BETTER RECEPTION "I may be over-acting a little " admits Ready Kilowatt "but isn't that Just about what you leel like doing when your radio ladea out or starts yowling fust when vital news is coming over or your favourite orchestra or comedian is going to town. And that's why I'm such a booster ior new models: in all my experience there's nothing to equal them for consistently brilliant performance. Portables, mantels, consoles, at just the price you want to pay are now showing at our stores." Fol- Pastor at Burns Lake Has Close Call on Road BURNS LAKE, Nov. 26: Rev. Adam Crisp. United Church min- Olof Hanson, MP. for Skeena, lster at Burns Lake, had a re-arrlved In the city on last night's markable escape from death Sun- The following nominations' wen? train from .Smithers. it belnz his day nleht as he was returning presented by a nominating corn-1 nm vlslt tne city following the , from services at Wistaria by way Mr. Hanson will sail Saturday of the worst turns owing to the night on the Vancouver. OFFICE: EXCHANGE BLOCK Prince Rupert for slippery condition of the road and NAMED FROM HAMLET Jack Benny and Carole Lombard are co-starrlne in a comedy, The election will take place next which draws its name from "Ham- month and the installation the loiiowlng month. iBe shot over the bank and 'an:fd on one side among the trees and rocks below without serious damage to either car or driver. AND VICE VERSA? Scientists have mnrip nrHfiMil let," which is "To Be Or Not To rubber from potatoes and even tomatoes. GURVICH CONTRACTORS Houses Moved To Any Location BASEMENTS AND FOUNDATIONS . EXCAVATED AND ERECTED DUMP TRUCKS AND COVERED VANS for Hire By Tke Day Or By Contract Rock and Soil For Sale When Available PHONE tf2 THE DAILY NEWS I fnan fnilir If iMnll .ffffnTuHHM Even a movie scenario writer couldn't have Improved on the meteoric rise to glory of Bob Bar- nett. the lanky country boy from undefeated and untied Blue Dev ils of United States football, it started back in 1939, when Duke was playing: Georgia Tech in At- mittce at today's Prince Rmiprt session of parliament at Ottawa of the new Nadlna-Francoii Lake.lanta. Bulky Bob was a fourth- Qyro Club luncheon as officers tor irom wicn ne recently returned, road. His car failed to make one SPORT CHAT string centre then, a gangling 195-pound sophomore with hands like hams and eet to match. Duke had a 76 lead, but when Georgia Tech started running wild in the last period, the one-point margin looked mighty shaky. Then a groan went up from the Duke supporters. Their first-" string centre was hurt and had to be helped from the field. You know how it goes in the movies. Well," that's exactly what happened. Coach Wallace Wade looked over his substitutes. There was Bob with that "put-me-ln coach" determination written all over his pan. Wade walked over to him, whispered something in his ear, and slapped him on the ample seat ,of his trousers. If Bar-nett was scared, he didn't show It. He spit on his hands and took his place backing up the line. Almost single-handed he halted the Tech running game. Then he put the contest on ice for the Blue Devils by coming in to Intercept a pass whch looked like a sure, touchdown.' When Bob .left the dressing room after ithe game his name was in the headlines of the sports extras. It's' been there ever since. He's one of those tanks who like it best when the going Is tough. He's as quick as a scatbac'i at passes, and the way he backs up the line is positively brutal! He earned all-Southern honors last year, and the climax to his scenario-like career came when he'wss elected captain this year. MIXED BOWLING November 26 Pushovers vs. Pete-a-Repeat, Standard Oil vs. Woanjas, Alley Cats vs. Peoples Store, Sav-Mor vs. Tollers, Alley Kittens vs. Bankers, Stones Clo thiers vs. Rlnkey Dinks. December 3r-Alley Kittens vs. Sav-Mor, Pushovers, vs. Peoples Store, Pete-a-Repeat vs. Stones Clothiers, Standard Oil vs. Bank ers, Rlnkey Dinks vs. Tollers. Al ley Cats vs. Woanjas. December 10 Standard Oil vs. Alley Cats, Bankers vs. Sav-Mor, Peoples Store vs. Woanjas. Rln key Dinks vs. Pete-a-Repeat, oujiies lomiers vs. .rijsnovers, xouers vs. Alley Kittens, i - DID ADAM HAVE ONE? The oldest known tool in the world Is the saw. BASKETBALL UNDER WAY Well School Heats Dry Dock Fine Intermediate Game In The Prince Rupert Basketball 'League got off to a fine start last night before a good sized crowd at the Exhibition building In the curtain raiser the Fraser Street quintette, sparked by the sharpshooting of Wlnslow and Balrd, won over the never-say-die High School squad 15 to 8. The High School girls show great promise and it was Just inexperience that beat them last night. Payne and Yamanaka shared the honors for High School In scoring, while Currle and Clapp looked good at guard. For Fraser Street especially the third quarter the' uock am ana Montesano were ing. Dominic Montesano handled RANGERS WINNERS New York Wins. Over ..Chicago: Boston Over. Detroit i'fh. Chicago 4, New York 5. Boston 7, Detroit 1. NEW YORK, Nov. 26:NewYork Rangers defeated the second place Chicago Blacks by a score of 5 to 4 in the National Hockey League last night and, as a, result, moved into fourth place In the standing. In the second scheduled game last night, Boston Bruins swamped the Detroit Red Wings Mo 1 at Detroit. The league standings to date: W D L F A P Toronto 6 Chicago 5 Teslie and Murray were alo good. I Brooklyn . .3 In the second game of the eve-.Boston 5 nlng the high - powered High Hangers 4 School squad eked out a 36 to 28 victory over a hard-working Dry Dock quintette but only Jn the crying moments of the game. The shipbuilders seemed to have the game well in hand at half-time, leading 14 to 11. The reason for this was that thev had Hleh School's key men, Arney and San- terbane, practically blanketed. Detroit 2 Canadiens 1 However, In the second half and ;per-engines campus boys seemed to really start the whistle in the rolling. They shook forward Ar- game and Alex Bill ney loose and he went on a ram-iiadies. page for 11 points in this half.! Teams and individual 23 14 12 18 17 11 18 20 7 24 12 19 32 32 8 18 29 5 18 27 3 ORIGINAL SUB-STRA1S CAIRO. Nov. 26: 0) Bird students are pointing out that Egyptian geese possibly to escape desert heat fly as high "s 35,000 feet, a height attained by man only with oxygen gadgets and su- Intermedlate refereed the scoring i,ic uuie, auti me s;axt oi me were: second half, began to be a nip and j Indies League tuck affair up until the last quar- Fraser Street Hingston, Wlns- ter when High S:hool put on its low 7. T. Burgone, Teslie, Postuk. last minute bid for victory. Both Balrd 8, McKay, T. Burgone. Mur- sldes seemed to lose their tempers ray. Total, 15. quite frequently and fouls were High School Payne 4. Clanc plentiful. It is to be hoped this will not always go to the extent it did last night. There seems to be quite a rivalry between the two teams and this will tend to make the games more interesting. For High School Arney and Mac-Donald were outstanding. For Dry Albany, Ga., who captains Duke's oqd at guard( with all tne Dock boys having a share in the scor- Currie, Yamanaka 4, Sherman, Owens, Skinner, Armstrong. Total, 8. Intermediate Dry Dock Montesano 6, Bill 6, Knutson 6, Pavllkls 6. Eastman 2, Sheddon 2. Brown. Total 28. High School MacDonald 7, San-terbane 5, Teng 3, Arney 17. Gur-vich 2. Tee 2, Alexander, Vucko-vlch. Total, '36. . Next games will be played on Saturday night. 7TTW o (pn III GIVES CANADA WINGS What enn you do to provi.lo planes, to train and equip our airmen for lint lie? You can provide tlio money, liy walchiiift every penny you l-pend.hy saving all you ran. Personal thrift U vitally nen-xsary now. Honor your pledge to invest in War Savings Cerlifi. aten regularly. JSuild up your savings arcount. Set aside a little ea h monlli to meet the war taxes which must he paid. We have B job on our hands. lt'slinWiit. 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