4 Prince Rupert Dnflj? iSctos Saturday March 9, 104G PORT SHORT ... Connie Kfnct i... I ports "that he mwhtv.v1'4 baseball. Said Eft? Mack: "If tha. ... TAKING PART IN SHOW The Rup-Rec leaders are shown in a class of fundamental gymnastics, which is being rehearsed for the Rup-Rec Show to be held next Monday evening at the Y.M.C.A. Auditorium. Included in the picture are Ml Gogal, E. Yelland, Jean Krause, Jean Faught, Francis Webber. Marjorie Shrubsall, Laverna Linney, Diane Kennedy, Rosemarie Hartwig, Lorraine Youngman, Arietta Hamilton, Christine Curry and Lynn Gowan. Gymnastics are just one of the many activities that will be featured in this displr.y. Tap dancing, acrobatics, music and singing by the girls, and advanced tumbling, stunts on the parallel bars, a boxing match between Benny Windle and Leo Adolph; and Bobo, the bouncing clown. Although admission to the show is free, no-pne qvef age of 18 years will be admitted. PHILS LOOKING GOOD TO THEM I'rexie Bob Carpenter and. Manager Herb V-ennock Well Pleased MIAMI President Bob Carpenter and General Manager Herb Pennock arc pleased with the rapid development of the Philadelphia Phillies at Miami Beach. Pennock, who has seen the -Phils break even in two games with the Boston Braves, commented yesterday:: "I saw two things that pleased me immensely. The boys know how to hit and they seem to know what to do when they get the ball." DOVER REBUILDS DOVER, Eng., KB Dover town council has drawn up a 20-year plan for rebuilding 270 acres of Dover, which suffered heavy war damage. Regency houses alons the sea front, battered by shell-Ings, are to be pulled down and the. .building line set back 180 ' feet. t -r ASBESTOS WALL BOARD POPLAR PLY WOOD CEDAR PLY WOOD Philpott, Evitt & Co, Ltd. Coal Lumber Building Supplies Watch for the opening of the HOLLYWOOD CAFE 9 Early in March Designed and Built by the NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone fifiJl Evenings: Green 10:5 , P.O. Box 13GC Phone 103 Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS Oil Burners Installed, Serviced and Cleaned Corner Snd Ave. & 7th St. W. Night Calls Green 787 Black 801 Blue 170 Marie's Dining Room Come In and try our tasty home-cooked meals We Specialize in RUSSIAN DISHES, ITALIAN SPAGHCTTI SHOUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY MARIE MICHOLUK 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Proprietress G22 Fraser Street (Next to DUCKS DELAY FLYING BOAT DURBAN, South Africa, tP) The British Overseas Airways flying boat Caledonia, arrived here two days late owing to ducks. The craft was coming down to land at Malakal and had just crossed the edge of the Nile, which is lined with reeds and bushes, when a flock of ducks flew up. One duck collided with a wing and then wrapped Itself around the forward wire stay of the float. The captain brought the plane down skilfully and half the passengers were unaware that the leading edge of the wing had been pushed back about a foot, and it took the crew two days to effect the necessary repairs. v PAR-SIGHTED FLIERS Butterflies, said to be the most far-slgbted of Insects, can see movements five or six feet away. SENSITIVE HOSE A blow with a stick on the tip 'of the porcupine's sensitive nose will kilfhim. fJ-7". - COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE C7G Savoy Hotel) Phone 309 PRINCE RUPERT TAKES BOTH INTERNATIONAL HOOP GAMES Excitement Reigned in. Senior. Encounter As Locals Came From. Far Behind to Win 58 to, 50 Victory Prince Rupert's entries in, the international tournament being1 run off at the AcroppHp Hill gym this week-end took the lead over their respective opponents in lagt night's games wlion tl)p Intermediate All-Stars edged, out the New Motlfikatla, senior squad 4Q to 8S and the Senior All-Stars came from behind to take a 58 to 50 victory from the Ketchikan entry. It looked like Johnny Mills' night in the first half of the fin-, al game of the evening when Business and GAIRDN.ER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S TDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE.858 Mall Orders Box 99 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Av, W. Books, Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. 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HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 486 Evening Green 337 GLOY NOW BACK The Hqndy Office Clue (or Paste)" 5-ounce bottle SHc ,10-ouncc bottle 90c SEE "GLOY" VDN DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS thp pace, proved a little strenuous nfter the ha)f ant) he faded badly to end up with 2G points at full time. In the intermediate Metla-katla-Prlnce Rupert encounter young Joe Davis went slightly berserk to pick off a victory for hs team in the last moment of the ball game and he ended up w.itl a 16 point total for his night's work. With the score standing ig to 11 at .the hajf mark Alex .Bill's scrappy band of hutslers went tp wprk tp cut down the lead and match basket for basket with shcir mqre expedenpeel osponente but it was Davis and the veteran Ron-i)y Leask that took matters in haijfj during the dying maiicnts of the gamp to njake thp enriine of the story baok variety. With seconds to go until full tinr1 Davis tossed an anjular shot from well out on the right court to give his boys a two-point lead after the snore had see-sawed all during the fiurth Quarter but .Leask tnok the throw-in from that basket and after a solo rush evened the score at 38 all. On this play Davis took exactly similar action on behalf of the lo-. rals. Takinr the ball from the throw-In, heaving it from about 25 feet out on the right sideline, he scored as the final whistle sounded and, of course, automatically became the hero of the evening. Intermediate Individual scores: New Metlakatla Leask 12, Brendlble 10, Booth 2, Bolton 9, Hayward 5, Reece, Ryan, Varney. Rupert Davis 1G, M. Holke-stad 3, R. Holkestad 3, Amey 8, James, Forman 4, Gurvich 4, Alexander 2. Senior Ketchikan Mills 2G, Crowder .5, Donohup 11, Ludwigsen, Til-lptsqn 2, Bussanich 2, Markuson, Olscn 4. Prince Rupert Lindsay 12. Morgan 9, MacPhee 17, Houston 5, Domlnato 2, Arney, Fitch, Johnson, Bcynon 13. STRUTTING CHICKEN MELBOURNE, Australia, a A cross between a chicken and a turkey has been produced at Glenfield Veterinary Science Research Station in New South Wales. The birds, called "Chur-keys" look like large chickens but walk like turkeys. Some are cream, others black-and-cream. THIS AND THAT "Boy!--was he superb!" u L"r zi York General Construction Sec or Phone Us on a New Insulation KIMSUL Somethiijff New and the Hcst Free Estimates on Any Kind of Construction You Name It, and We Can Do It WE HAVE OUR OWN SHOP WE CAN MAKE ANYTHING Phone Mack 12C Day Phone Green 937 Evenings NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 CANADIANS AT SKI MEETING MONTREAL Four ski junipers from. Three Rivers, Quebec, and five from Montreal are among Canadian contestants In ihp United States natlppal Jumping championships at La-conla, New Hampshire, this week-end. Hip Three Rivers entries are Leo Mlllctte, Luclen La-ferte, Leo Pault St. German and Frank Latour. Ray Desrouchcrs, Tec) Sidney and Frank MpKen-na, Alec Mijrray and jphn Foster are thp Montreal ski junipers wp will partlqlpate. TWO. REDS ARE SENT TQ FARM TAMPA- The Cincinnati Reds will begin cutting the training camp squad Monday with thp transfer of two pitchers to their Syracuse farm team, of the International League. Bound for the Syracuse camp are Bill Kol-kemeycr, a roqkie from Cincinnati, apd Jim Gumbert, a brother of Cincinnati veteran Harry Gumbert. SARDINE NOT DWARF The true sardine Is not a dwarf fish, but the young of the pilchard, a species of herring. Basketball There was a lot of hand shaking In the dressing rooms aftqr the basketball games last nlghs but tempers were Inclined to rise occasionally during the show without serious consequence. Big Sev Domlnato and Johnny Mills had a bit of an argument over the ball during the first half p.' their game and created some amusement for the large crowd. Referee Johnny Comadina, apparently, got his foot tangled In the seating and, while he was trying to extricate himself, Mills and Domlnato tangled In what Is ordinarily called a held ball. In thiscnse with Comadina out of the picture the boys were left alone to fight It out between themselves and the way It looked from the press seats it might easily have been called a draw. MacPhee and Lindsay of the local senior outfit clicked for 17 and 12 points respectively in Take lnvlgoratlne steam baths and massage to relieve' that tired feeling. R. Y. WALKER Graduate Masseur Reducing, Facial and General Swedish Massage Phone Green 507 eyenlngs for appointment 037 THIRD AVENUE WEST Bob Montgomery Beats Pellone NEW YORK -Bob Montgomery of Philadelphia was too good for Tony Pellone of New York in their 10-round non-title lightweight bout in Madison Square Gardens last night. Montgomery, a veteran of the fighting game, punched out a unanimous 10-round decision over his youthful opponent. Montgomery holds the New York-Philadelphia version rf the world's lightweight Better English. By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "I went past the post office." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of "tonneau?" 3. Which one of these words 1-. misspelled? Announce, an-noint, Annihilate. 4. What does the word "aphorism" mean? Answers 1. "I went by the post pffice" is preferable. 2. Preferred pronunciation is to-no, first o as in obey, second o ayn no. accent last syllable. 3. Anoint 4. A pithy sentence statins a genera) doctrine or truth. Pot Shots their game but It took them a good 20 minutes. to get warmed up to the proceedings. At half time all Lindsay had in his favor was five, points and MacPhee was even lower with four. Sonny Bpynon came a long way to ljlck off 13 points for the local seniors. At six p.m. he phoned In from Port Simpson where "he Is .now, employed and advised Walter Johnson that he would not be able to make it in time for the game but Just as the starting whistle went - he drove up In a cab and was In strip and on the bench in less than five minutes. It Is rather difficult to elaborate on the shooting exhibition Johnny Mills put on for the fans during the first half of the senior game. After the half Bobby Houston was assigned to the task of stopping as many of his shots as possible and Johnny was held to seven In the second half. With Houston's dogged checking plus the fact that M1113 tired slightly the Ketchikan boys seemed to drag badly after a fine first half showing and an advantage of 12 points at the half-way mark. IN THE SUPREME COOllT OP 11HITI3H COLUMBIA IN HIOI1ATE IN THE MATTEK OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP HUOH GREGORY HILLANU DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order o: His Honor, W. E. Fisher, made on the 18th day ot Pebrtary, A.D. 1B48, I was appointed Acting Official Administrator of the estate .of Hug!) OreKory Hllland, deceased, and all parties having claims against the, said estate arc hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 27th day of March. A.D. 1040. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 18th day of February, A.D. 1040. GORDON F. FORBES, Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C SCOTTY'S Old Country dicated th.it. h . v ArCf aim the A's fQr a rood mm,, 'I come-The 88-year mj'J thf t u, U5nHJ stn Hnum "' l "rr " At Penetan!mi Pitcher Phil MareJu-icfc. J nreu icpuri, mi he had I his 1946 contract wlththjH delphla Athletlr u.1 said he had revived a ,1 Manager Connie Mj-rtriS terms but that hede not signed. Marctu.:: A irom Penctanguishent & He was a pit :ha until he enlisted in tj . early in the war Th- ri-I believed to be seeki. , A of 512,500. Bui the rr. & A's have offered him . h to be around $8,000. The veteran .she:' St. Louu Cardirs it Marlon, ha: eied i Marlon, who i., ki .. ,, Shortstop." .-.i 'ned h, tract Thurda;. No t.it-. revealed. Byron NeliJn i ... about hb plan t - ? an exhibition tcII t , said that al! the ad.- fctl had In travelling ccndilittd been dlscourar '1 life I It, "If I can" n ar.,1 without difficult"' VuiiA cancel the trip. HL tarj slated from Apr.i 1!) u J '! BUY WAR SAVINGS ST.!iJ 1 Bowling Season Biggest Event City Championship AT KF.CKEATIO.V W Fifth Avenue East, pM ALL BOWLERS INVTirl Men's Five Pin Si."i Doubles, March 13. Ladies' Five Pin Sir.jK: Double? March V Entry Fee Engraved Trophie;. Many Prizes. Handicap, If possible, . .... lwillW1 M uusiness pian-a iu naie prizes im Men's Five fin PRINCE K II PERI; GREATEST SfO Conducted by F F Engineers m unrv nfinnarv n m xrHiimiiii LIMITED - ..... .-j iffl Corner zna Ave. OPEN FROM 5 1 TO 8 AAI' Fish and Chips Pnrner nf Third Avenue and Sixth Street , FISH AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOJf Phone 804 We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Bra"1" Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruiw Complete line of Groceries OPEN D OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roa't ch ; y0( ( Fish and Chips dally. We are ready to K. Chinese dishes Chow Meln, Chop Sue J, tc- 1(t out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick s TRY US! RUPERT BUTCHER