1 4 i a THE DAILY NEWS. FRIN'CE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAU. DITION PIONEER IS DEAD D. H. Morrison, Early Contractor and Prominent Mason, Passes in Vancouver Prominent citizen of Prince Rupert in the early days, Daniel H. Morrison passed away on Friday in Vancouver where he had made his home for several years, according to word received in the city today. Mr. Morrison came here originally in 1909 and was engaged as a building contractor. He was also a prominent member of the Masonic craft and was the firaf master of Tyee Lodge here. He was also an active member of the Prince Rupert Club. News of his passing will be learned of with regret by many old friends Mr. Morrison is su.vived by his widow, two daughters and one son. Maximum Meat Prices Are Set Announcement by Wartime Prices and Trade Board Effective today maximum prices to the consumer for fancy meaU and meat by-products In Prince Rupert zone, worked out by the regional office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, will be as follows: Liver, lb. Beef 27c, Calves' ..5214c, Lamb 21. Hearts, lb. Beef 124c Veal 15c, Lamb 15. Tongues 'fresh or pickled), lb. Beef 25c, Veal 21c, Lamb 21c. Sweet Breads, lb. Beef 25c, Veal 52c, Lamb 18c. Kidneys (defatted), lb. Beef, 24c, Veal 24c, Lamb 62c. Brains, lb. Beef 12Vic, Veal, 15c, Lamb 15c. Fries, lb. Lamb 27c. Oxtail, lb. 14c. Cooked Tripe Jb 12V4C. Fat, including cod fat, kidney fat or suet, will now be sold at a maximum price of 11c per pound. "Largest Organization of Its kind In the World" r Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident Representative 167 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 952 Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 741 and I will gladly call LADIES' Monday. August 23, 1943 Vichy Reports Carriers Move j 'Into Gibraltar VICHY. Aug. 23 Vichy reports five British aircraft carriers arriving at Gibraltar with five go ing on into the Mediterranean. Baseball Scores SATURDAY American League Detroit 12-8, New York 0-3, Cleveland 6-7. Boston 0-6. St. Louis 8-2, Washington 5-4. Chicago 5-3. Philadelphia 2-2. SUNDAY Chicago 5, Washington 4. Boston 7, Detroit 6. St. Louis 5-4, Philadelphia 3- 1. New York 8, Cleveland 3. SATURDAY . National League Brooklyn 6-8, Pittsburgh 1-6? St. Louis 6-5, Boston 1-1. Cincinnati 4-20, Philadelphia 3-6. Chicago 6-4, New York 2-3. SUNDAY Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 2. Chicago 13, Brooklyn 1. Boston 3; Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 4, New York 3. SATURDAY Coast League Po tland 5. San Diego 0. Oakland 3-7, San Francisco 0-2. Hollywood 3, Los Angeles 1. Seattle 4, Sacramento 3. SUNDAY Oakland 3-7, San Francisco 0-2. Seattle 4-4, Sacramento 3-0. Portland 5-6, San Diego 0-2. Hollyaocd 3-3, Los Angeles 1 e. 7. SATURDAY American Association St. Paul 7. Louisville 3. Columbus 3, Kansas City 2. Toledo 8, Milwaukee 4. Indianapolis 19, Minneapolis 11. SUNDAY Milwaukee 8, Toledo 7. Columbus 5-1, Kansas City 3- St. Paul 2-5. Louisville 1-0. SATURDAY International League Baltimore 3, Rochester 0. Montreal 3, Syracuse 2. Buffalo 5, Jersey City 0. Toronto 1-2, Newark 0-3. Newark 3, Ter.onto 2. SUNDAY Baltimore 3-1, Jersey City 2-0 Roochester 8-2, Buffalo 0-1. Syracuse 8-5, Newark 7-6. Montreal 6-3, Toronto 3-1. Sqdn. Leader J. A. MacLach-lan, one-armed Intruder ace of the Royal Air Force, was awarded a second bar to his D.F.C less than a week after he was reported missing. He also holds the DS.O. 'Gionella' Dress Shoes In Brown Suede, Brown Crush Kid, Brown Calf, Black Softie Calf, Black Suede in low, spike and cuban heels. High styled lines to suit any taste and priced to suit any MEN'S "PALMERS" MOOSE HEAD . WORKING BOOTS in 6" and 8".. Just arrived. Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" " M M Local All Stars Win In Baseball Defeated Yanks in Both Baseball Encounters Yesterday On Sunday afternoon and evening a double bill of baseball was presented between Prince Rupert and the Yanks to a large crowd on Acropolis Hill under the sponsorship of the Civic Centre Carnival Committe. The score In the first eame was-! Prince Rupert 6, Panics 4 and for t Jig. second game Prince Ru- lilt I J B LI 1 B ta LB IB IS 1 B IB GEORGE DUCHAKS and his . g PRAIRIE l RAMBLERS 7-piece Modern and Old- ej time Dance Band open for engagements. g "No dance too big, no dance too small." ! Write to George Duchak, ff c-o Daily News a ITB ! B 1 B I Bl B i B fill I fl ( B 1 1 pert 7, Yanks 2. During the first game the five candidates for Carnival Queen were presented by Major Prins. on behalf of the Carnival Committee, and were well received by an enthusiastic crowd. Before the first game a band was in attendance. The first game was featured by- tight pitching and timely hitting. Bill Lambie did the honors in the way of hitting,' getting a two bagger, the longest smack of the game. Qfsanko. at centre field for the losers, performed the fielding pern of the day in gathering in Wen-die's smash that would have been good for three bases at least. The second .game was all Randall's. The pitcher for Prince Rupert struck out 16 men. Taylor, at first, made the longest hit for the winners. Ofsanko produced a tnree-bagger for the losers. The Carnival Committee was well pleased with the results of 10BBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBE1ZBJ I the games and the crowd In at- ( j tendance. 1 Box score, first game: Prince Rupert AB R H E Simundson, cf 5 0 0. 0 Lewis, 2b 4 10 0 0 Wendle. ss 4 10 1 Hooper, lb 4 1 2 2; Lindsay, p . 4 1 Q 0 McNabb, 3b" 4.210 Jenkins, If 4 0 0 0 Lambie. cf 4 0 2-0 Durvlch. c 3 0 0 1 36 6 5 4 l'anks AB R H E Fernandez, ss 5 1 1 1 Lancaster, If 4 0 0 0 Franko, 2b 4 0 10 Anderson, 3b 4 0 11 Ofsonko, lb, cf 4 0 11 Bartlett, lb, rf 4 0 0 0 Rosen, cf, rf 4 10 0 Henry c, 4 2 0 0 Vorkapltch, p 4 0 10 37 4 5 3 Score by Innings: R H E Pr, Rupert 000 030 1206 5 Yanks 120 001 0004 5 Second G;nie R H Pr Rupert 002 130 1007 9 Yanks 200 000 0002 1 tember 1. ADA HE YOUNG MEN OF 18 1270 young 22 w hQ havc f 17 and aB ana entrance university enw pl successful i v,,vc or nC. yCais year -UUpPy tuiWOn B.Sc on re- n A or ou -- , overscan 1 NAVY WINS IN SOCCER , Defeated Ontario "Regiment Two To Nothing in Football Saturday Afternoon Havy defeated Ontario Regiment by a score of two to noth- jing In a second half Gllhuly Cud football game Saturday, afternoon. This puts the Navy on top of the standing for the second half with two postponed games yet to be played Ontario Regiment vs. Air Force on Tuesday night and Signals vs. Ontario Regiment on Thursday. If Air Force win's Tuesday night there will be a tie for second half honors In this competition. Otherwise, Navy would win the half and would meet Air Force, winner of the first half, to decide the trophy. Saturday's teams: Navy Giles, Cole, Gardiner. D.uce, Cumrnings, Traer, McDonald, Bell, Rae, Hanson and Livingstone. Ontarlos Infantlno, Stengel. Prochuk, Colbow, Scott, Hogarth, Kessllowsky, Jentz, Mills. Hlghton and Kennedy. Linesmen Brookman and i Keyhoe. The Prince Rupert team is Rpfprep WondidP to be guest ofthe Yanks' on a it was a hard-fought "game. return bill scttecmed ior sepi . The Navy, playing a methodical game of blackboard football WANTED FOR THE CANADIAN ARMY found the going hard against the all-out first time efforts of their opponents and many s very pretty play that looked promising broke like the waves on a &i:xmz defence put up by the boys from the East. Rae played hard but was unable to put his name on the scoring list although a lot of the play t could be put down to his credit Mills for the Ontario played -good game at centre forward He plays football as well as he F"lays a trumpet. Stengel was outstanding on the Ontario de fence. Scorers were Truer and Navy, outside left. Try a Classified Ad in the Dally News for Quick Results. KWONG SANG niNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. 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