iii I PAGZ FOUa OPENING 'SCHEDULE GROUNDS OF BOWLS 1 ' - Resorts of Gyro Club for Cliililren li v.,-;...... it w.- r: i Tnnn 2 -Rneers vs Paul. MiJ'hefl 11 , u 1 IVU A HI UA Vj, , illl. J - v Now Equipped for Seawm vs. Vickers, Murray vs. Frew, Mc- SOFTBALL Schedule for the first half of the season in the Ledies Softball League Is announced as follows: June 2 Gordon & Anderson vs. Grotto. Juno G Service Club vs. Freser Street. June 9 Fraser Street vs. Grotto. June 13 Gordon & Anderson vs. Service Club. June 16 Gordon & Anderson vs. Fraser Street. June 20 Grotto vs. Service Club. June 23 Grotto vs. Gordon & Anderson. June 27 Fraser Street vs. Service Club. CIGARETTE PAPERS Meekln vs. Preece. so as tne cnnaren may nave en-: -t i n. nuuw, h.-i Joyment of the facilities durtng this Meekln vs. Tinker, Paul vs. Dsn-1 A 111? C Ift jfj flTHlkKN rriY w-it r fine weather and into the month!' Murray v Vickers, ljillJlEiU ill !VLl IlilLlliJ or June before the regular super-. " vs. wuuuuw, revised activities of the summer va-,?" vs. Tinker, Preece vs. Ben- canon momns commence, tne Prince Rupert Gyro Club has now. June Sogers vs. Frew, Mc-erected swings and other equip-, pn vs Paul. Murray vs. Preece. niMit anrt onened thp vnrlon? nlsiv- MeMeekin V6. Vickers. grounds in the city. The swimming June H R vs. Preece, Mur-tank at McClymont Park was, filled rav v Wtnskw, McMeekin vs, with water yesterday. Bwmwwi, Paul vs. Tinker. Ormmlzation of the nersonnel of 1 McPhee v . Winslow, the playground supervising staff for Vtete vs. Benson, Frew v, Tlnk-July and August is now being pro- er- ceeded with by the playground June IB-Rogers -vs. McMeekin. committee of the club headed by Phee vs. Frew, Murray vs. Tink-Frank Skinner. ,cr. Pal vs. Preece. i June 18 McMeekin vs. Frew. McPhee vs. Preece, Winslow vs. ! Benson, Vickers I rvinn 7Y vs. Tinker. I AIEgNV im ! June 20-Murray vs. Benson, X-it&J tkJJ 211 Rogers vs. Vickers, Paul vs. Wins- low. SPORT CHAT Floyd Roberts, 38-year old avl- lation engineer of Van Niuys, Calif., Istreaked around the 2'2-mile In-;dianapolis Motor Speedway three years ago yesterday to win the (annual 500-mile race by five miles tin the 26th running of the famous classic. Ills average speed of 117 miles an hour was a new record. !lt eclipsed the previous record of jll3 established by Wilbur Shaw of Indianapolis in 1937.. I Jan HUDoeiis brilliant 24-same .winning' streak over a two-season stretch was snapped by Brooklyn Dodgers at New York four years age today. The New York Southpaw was blasted off the mound in the fourth inning and the Dodgers went on to win 10-3. Donnacona Insulating Boards WALLBOARDS We have on hand large stocks of coal to suit every requirement. All our coal is carefully screened and prepared. Also a complete line of lumber for every type of building. Our shingles are from the Queen Charlotte Islands, they are not kiln dried and have all of the natural oils so necessary to long life and durability. SAND CEMENT GRAVEL LIME Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. I'HONi: C51 rilONE C52 I Moth Fume CRYSTALS W I 1 lb. Tin -50c Moth Proof BAGS Price 50c - - - Ormes Ltd. TZfut Pioneer Druqgtets The RexaU Store Phones 81 & Open Dally from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidayi from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to I f.m. Never Say tory Bonds! SOFTBALL Women's Service Corps Mas Close Victory Over Grotto The Ladles' Softball League got off to a eood start last night with the Women's Service Corps coming from behind In the last inning to win a close same from Grotto 15 to 14. The winners outhit the losers 11 to 7. The Grotto was leading until the hut fifth innine 9 to 7 then the Ser vice lassies turned on the heat to tie it 9 to 9. The score was tied again 14-all in the seventh and final inning when Robertson was brought in on V. Cavenailes two- base hit to win the game 15 to 14. Highlight of this game was a fine home run by E. Smith of Service Corp. Umpires for the evening were H. Astoria sr. and K. Schubert. Scorer was D. Montesano. . Batteries: Grotto Roberton, E. Thomas. Service Corps M. Wiliams. P. Wiggins. CARDINALS GO STRONG Setting Fast Pace In National League Cleveland Slipping In American NEW YORK May 31: iCP While the St. Louis Cardinal continue their sensational winning streak to build up a margin of leadership in the National League which now stands at tliree full Pts. .730 .707 .571 .447 .415 .400 .343 .209 .630 .615 .548 .524 .500 .500 .333 .341 Die Say Buy Vic- IN TIIK SlTHEMi: C'Ol'KT OF 111(11 ISM (OI.D.MKIA IN I'KOIIATi: In thr. Matin- r Hie "Ailtnlnlslriillon Act" Anil In tliV Mnllrr of the Estate of I'd ward llensle.v, I)(tiim-(I TAKE NOTICE ithot by Order ot HU Honor, W. E. Plfcher, made on the 23 rd cLlv nf Mnv. A. Tl 1041 t WAjt urmnlntrl Administrator ot the estate of Edward Hensley, deceased, with Will annexed, and oJl .mr.tJpn JiavIti? LlIttia nfrtiiriKt .the said estate are hereby required to rurnisn same, properly vemied, to me on. or Mnrii .h 27,Ti rtnv r,f .Tim A ID. 1941, and all parties Indebted to the 'estate are required to pay the amount of toelr Indebtedness to me for.Uvwltli, I DATED at Prince Rupert, D. C . this 1 27th day ol May. A. D. 1941 I. HERBERT P OLASSEV Ortlclal Administrator, Atlln, BX7 na daily nana aalii WIN. AGAIN Watts & Nickerson Defeat Co-ops In Intermediate Baseball In another Intermediate Baseball League game played on Friday nieht Watts and Nickerson team hustled through to win over Cooperatives by a 12-7 spore. Co-op started strong and forced over a run in its half of the first Vuakovich stemmed the tide will 6 0 3 meet Co-operatives tomorrow in another are now only one and a half eames to the BU1- Arney. Klllas, Scherk. Gurvich good over Chicago White Sox. In ai ng Vuckovlch and Montesano. (Memorial Day double-header yes- The standing for the Intermedi-I terday St. Louis won twice from ' ate League to date Is as follows: i Cincinnati Reds. Cleveland drop I For third place honors in the American 'League a tight race continues. The Detroit Tigers won a pair over the lowly St. Louis Browns yesterday to hold third place. New York Yankees split with Boston Red Sox and are but half a game behind. The Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics are now tied for leadership of the second division. Memorial Day scores were as follows: National League Brooklyn 8-6, New York 0-2. Chicago 7-4, Pittsburg 6-5. Boston 5-4, PhiladelDhla 6-1. St. Louis 4-2, Cincinnati 1-1. 'Thirteen innings.) American League Cleveland 1-2, Chicago 7-5. New York 4-0, Boston 3-13. Philadelphia 7-14, Washington 4-4. St. Louis 5-6, Detroit 6-10. The league. standing to date: National League W L St. Louis ...32 9 Brooklyn ..29 12 New York 20 15 Chicago .... 17 21 Cincinnati 17 24 Pittsburg 14 21 Boston 12 23 Philadelphia 11 27 American League Cleveland 29 17 Chicago 24 15 I Detroit .23 79 New York 22 20 Boston ... 19 19 Philadelphia 21 21 Washington 14 28 St. Louis 14 27 W Watts & Nickerson ...w.w.,w.. 2 t. 1 j. Pet. ,uU( .667 June 27 Watts & Nickerson vs. Dry Dock. June 29 Co-op vs. Dry Dock. July 4 Co-op vs. Watts & Nick erson. July 6 Watts & Nickerson Dry Dock. , July 6 Watts &- Nickerson Dry Dc;k. July 11 Co-op vs. Dry Dock Second Half July 13 Watts & Nlckeii on Co-op. July 18 Watts & Nickerson Dry Dock. July 20 Co-op vs. Dry Dock. July 25 Co-op vs. Watts vs. vs Nickerson. July 27 Dry Dock vs. Watts & Nickerson. vs. vs. IN Till: SITKKMR COCKT OF HHITISII (OI.I .MIUA IN I'ltOIIATK In the Mailer of the "Administration Act" And In the .Matter of the Estate of Itot.ert Kniuniicl Johnson Deceased TAKE NOTICE that tov Order of His Honor, W. E.Flsher made on the 15th day of May A. D. 1941, I was appointed Executor of Me Estate of Robert Emanuel Johnson, deoonreri, and U1 parties having claims against the Bald estate are iheroby reoulred to ' (urntsh same. prcferly verified, to mo on or before the 27th day of June, A. D. 1941, and all ipartles Indebted to the estate are required' ito pay the amount of their Indtlbiiedness to me forthwith. DATED n.t. PrltiM Rune.rt. B.C.. 27th day of May. A. D. 1941. Prince Rupert, B. C. PAINTING Decorative Kalsominlnc LOItNE CORNELL Gordon and Anderson's, Phone 40 Students Compel BO-ME-HI FIELD DAY SUCCESS Gamma House Won Decisively In Thursday's Competitions In perfect weather last Thurs day afternoon the entire student body of Booth Memorial High by striking out the next three School gathered at Acropolis Hill batters. The Co-operatives threat- for its second annual field day. l. Audrey Toombs, Alpha; 2. Don- aldo Rix, Gamma; SPORT 1 J i it ' Bill Davles and Macey, Gamma Three-legged Race, Junior girls 1. RLx and Murvold, Gamma; 2. Paulis and Fitzgerald, Gamma: 3. Joy and June Berg. Gamma. 3. Arline Fitz- n,m,o Sack Race (CO yds.). Junior bovs 1. Harry Hamilton. Gamma: 2. Joe Davies, Gamma; 3. Archie Mc- Leod, Alpha. Boot and Shoe Race (60 vd.o Junior girls 1. Donalda Rix, Gam ma, i. Chrlssie Montgomery, Beta; 3. Isobel MacKenzle. Alpha. Three-legged Race, senior boys i. Miiis and Alexander, Beta; 2. Santurbane and Hunter, Beta; 3. MacKay and Wearmouth, Gamma. Three-legged Race. 1 linlnr hnve i. mniett and Kadowaki Rpt.n- Beef and Hamilton n-,, . o '. i wujuiiia, j. . We need your co-operation to give you better service. Please put out our milk bottles dally as we need them for tomorrow. Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 ' v Yes Folks We have Tinware, Aluminum Ware, Glassware, Chlnaware, Babys' Leather Harness, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery-at reasonable prices at the VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" Phone Red 120 P.O.Box 757 330 3rd Ave. West Three-legged Race, senior girls 11. Michl and Emily Yamanaka. Alpha; 2. M. Oavies and C. Mc-Kenzle, Alpha; . M. Smith and N. Currie, Gamma. 100 Yards, Junior girls 1. Donalda Rix, Gamma; 2. Audrey Toombs. lAlpha; 3. Evelyn Bussey, Alpha, and Edith Murvold, Gamma. 100 Yards, senior girls cl2 sec.) 1, Chrlssle McKenzle, Alpha; 2. June Jewitt, Gamma; 3. Nancy Owens, Beta. 220 Yards, Junior boys (35 sec.) H. Joe Davles. Gamma: 2. Maurice ened again tn the third oy loaning uue liugciy w joe jjavies za Teng, Beta; the bases with none out but an Points, Gamma House amassed a r.nmmn 3. Tommy Pilfold, unassisted double play by Alex tota' of 114 points, giving It a de- v9ni ninrhm.. Bill, shortstop, stopped the rally cis.ive lead over Beta with 88 points , shortv' sntnrhnnp n,. ' , . .. .. nnA link. .UU m 1, I , -, . Again in me sevenm ine uo--op ut mi o. however, a Tom Y.ammtr!i t ta ir i. . . . enftKnll i U. 1 1 , , -, . pusnea across iour rnunlo nf hte qnH runs on ai50IlDUl serie to oe played at the ney Gamma errors. Then scho1 may influence the llnall Mtpv Watts " and Nickerson pounced on standing Thompson; lULrmpsuii, three Co-op hurlers for fifteen hits 1 Under the supervision of Miss Ian McRae while Vuckovich of the Clothiers Molly held Co-op down to 7 hits by some masterly pitching. Outfielder Nick Pavlikis of Watts and Nickerson sparked his team by Winslow 2. open 1. John Vernon Ciccone; 3. ailtt W. W. C. WlcrVl Inmn timln. rrllo in tt t ONelll, assisted by the taff, a ln.)-l. Bea Ritchie, Alpha; 2. program of track, field and novekv events was run off without a hitch, my nmmn The only accident was a brokpn I ti.u ""a wul una anvmg , - n mBn juiupins. 2 YSnnrv Oiwn Potn- T., in five runs. Henry Montesano I ollver Santerbane was In rare jewltt Gamma ' ' ' made his debut in the leaefue for tor in the Senior boys' division.! th! t u . Watts and Nickerson and did well, taking the senior championship 'in ,j 3Z Gamma ' 2 Herble Morgan umpired. P- Joe DaViea, gangling Lawrence Hankinson', Beta; 3. Ver Batteries: Jnur: UP a ttol of 28 pointsnon Ciccone, Gamma, and Shigeml ! tad ne Junlor dlvls,on- Chrlssle Co-op- MacDonald. Simundsen. Naeasuye. Muh Hetherington and Zbura. McKenzle llL was far ahead .f of th! High Jump, senior boys (4 ft. 7 Watts and Ntckerson-Vuckovlch 5?" gl WV 2 Plnts and in.)-l Shorty Santurbane, Beta: and Postuk. " mx' . wu.n . 10 Vomis, led 2. Joe Hayakawa. Gamma: 3. Bnvo Store by .innings: .ine junior giru-divtolon. Gurvich. Beta. 1 2 3 Cop-op 1 1 0 W. and N 1 0 3 Watts and Nickerson 4 5 1 0 0 5 n , v a ! arC.aS fll0WS: 1 Relay- Junlor boy5-1- Gamma; 2. -wo, j uiuvji 5u. 11.0 srtj nprn Rplnv Innlnr irlrlc 1 Air, Via gerald Gamma. . Relay.' senior girls-l. Gamma: 2. igames over the Brooklyn Dodgers, Intermediate League baseball game. I , iar,as' P0' V ".1 sec.) Beta. Cleveland Indians continue to!waus ana CKerson line-up will ' ," . ' "ipna; z. Relay, senior boys 1. Beta; 2, wnvpr waver in In f the ho 'Amorloon American and on,1 i oe De as as roIlows: IOllOWS: Pavlikis, Pavllkls. Postnlr Postuk, unre, uajnma, ' 4. Jl SCHEDULE Jtinr rsvn ... m Aiimia. S" r fS: a09 Donalda Rlx' Gamma: 2- Margaret t, sec i J06 Dfles' Gamma; 2. Martensen. Alpha; 3. Evelyn Bus-Maunce Teng, Beta; 3. Ruka Mat- y Alpha ' sumoto Gamma. , .de Racp junk)r 100 Yards. sprHnr hrwc nn i i t . . . uu.i i. uiwicnie jianKUlson, DCla, i. CQ-Operatlves 1 2 .333 sec.)l. Shorty Santerbane. Beta; Shigeml Nagasuye. Alpha. 2- Tom Yamamoto, Beta- 3. Ted; Bicycle Race, senior boys 1. Sid inrney, uamma. ' Alexander, Beta; 2. George Hank-; Broad Jump, Junior girls: (11 ft. inson, Alpha. 5 In.) l. Arline Fitzgerald, Gam-, .MS A,pha; 3" ISObel Hach ten encmsand people with First Half Broad Jumpfsenior girls: (12 ft I"' ad" ta NeWS" June 1-Co-op vs. Watts & Nick- 8 In.) 1. Chrissie McKenzle. At. - erson. . pha: 2. June .Tpwitt. nomm-,. June 6 Watts &' Nickerson vs. Nancy Owens, Beta. Dry Dock. Broad Jumn nninr ha t uuc --op vs. ury dock. 2 in.)-l. Joe Davles. Gamma; 2. June 13 CO-OP VS. Watts & Tnmmv Pilfnl o t,-.u..1 wicKerson. BmTn rirmmn j u.,..u. rr. " a" 1CnB, June 15-Watts & Nicker.on vs. Bet, Dry Dock. Broad Jumn cpninr ia t : rt iui 1 o-op vs. ury Dock. ft. l m.)-l. Tom Yamamoto, Beta; June 22 Co-op vs. Watts i'2,Shnrt fi,nt,k,- t.4. Nickerson. iiimtpr lut. Lawn BowlJ Last Evenino Further Play Fj,j0)edr J WMtl.erConditi0t1 With ideal sUU prevalllne. tarn.- "jrru nun. men In tv. , National Railways tAague wiw resul'j as l jacic tTew rink n rink. 7. Ptry Tinker 27 IT. 13. Roy Winslow 20 p,i CITY LEOUE FOOtH Composites Dry Dock R. M. R.'s Independents Grotto Stone's . SKNIOIt ,Dry Dock R. M. R.'s wot SOFTBAU W I SOFTBALL SCHEDO Providing tat c. games each Tue:i;v cr.lt evening, the Cttv Scft : schedule for th? ftr: l season was annexed C. i by President W P schedule Is as foI'.a- June 3 Orotto e Stec 1 Stones vs. Dn-ick June 5 Drv Dc:lc v. suc ers; Stones vs Orott: June 10 Grotto o Orv Steel Workers Stone.'. June 12- Drv Deck vat Steel Workers vs Grotto June 17 Grono v: Strr Workers vs. Drv Deck June 19-Stonc3 vs Stfclt ers; Dry Dock v. Grotto June 24 Grotto vs St ers; Stones vs Drv Oock 31 VATIOV OF TRIES!? Everv male residcn' o t must serve threp vcar c i p before he Is 23. F..:- lar T. polo ! crew Terry A. 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