i 4 'Prince ttupcrt Dnflp tortus 'UdfcCWAR MEMORIAL .CAMPAIflN LAUNCHED-Campaign for a $500,000 War Memorial 'Gymnasium on the U.IJ.C. Wednesday, February 6, 1946 campus has been .launched .by a ijoint student-alumni committee of the University of 'British Columbia. The .proposed AVar Memorial would take the form, of a gymnasium. -Here is a sketch plan of 'the -building. Today in Sports BRAVES TAKE JOHNNY HOPP Outfielder Is Acquired from St. Louis Cardinals BOSTON The Boston1 Braves have announced the purchase of Outfielder Johnny Hopp from the 8t. Louis Cardinals. The Braves gave up an undisclosed sum of cash and also releated -utility infielder Eddie Joost to lhe St. Louis farm club at Rochester In the International (League. iHopp has been with the-Cards ..since 1939. He had his best year in '1944 when he hit .330 and was the league's leading outfielder in fielding. He had only one error in 318 chances. FORMER BRITISH CHAMP RETIRES iLONDOX The former light- --weight boxing champion of r 'tain, 'Dave Crowley, has retired from the ring because of an iJury which has deprived him of the sight or his left eye. Crowley rrwas'one I mosl' colorful of """"Britain's fighters in the last several years. He won the British lightweight crown In 1938 but - lo.st It six months later. In 193(5, he was beaten by Mike Belloise of New York in a bout for the world's featherweight title. SCHEDULE FOR MIXED BOWLS The Mixed Bowling schedule i-lor the first seven weeks of the second half Is as follows: February 6 Post Engineers vs. DeJongs, Jokers vs. Fraser & Paynes, McMeekins vs. Midgets. C.Y.A. vs.. Headpinners. February 13 Midgets vs. Headpinners, McMeekins vs. C. YJl., DeJongs vs. Fraser & W3$ "Paynes, Post Engineers vs. Jok, d'W'i5Rirs.'' '2iiSSi2Fraser"& Pavnes Post-Engineers vs. Headpinners, C.Y.A. vs. Jok--ers, DeJongs vs. Midgets. February 27 Jokers vs. Midgets, C;Y.A. vs. DeJongs, Post .Engineers vs. McMeekins, Fraser fc Paynes vs. Headpinners. March 6 C.Y.A. vs. Post Engineers, Fraser and Payne vs. Midgets, Jokers vs. Headpinners, McMeekins vs. DeJongs. March 13 DeJongs vs. Jokers, .Headpinners vs. McMeekins, Fraser & Paynes- vs. Post Engineers, Midgets vs. C.Y.A. March 20 Fraser & Paynes vs. C.Y.A., Midgets vs. Post Engineers, DeJongs vs. Headpinners, Jokers vs. McMeekins. Advertise in The Daily News. OLYMPIC GAMES ONLY QUARREL Australian Amateur Swimming Official Hopes They Are Never Revived MELBOURNE The vice-president of the Australian Amateur Swimming Union, D. S. Carter, says he hopes the Olympic Games are never revived because they are nothing but a battle of nations. He spoke at a Union conference and said there had been too much squabbling over the appointment of officials and too many disputes over results and language difficulties. Carter added, however, that he was all in favor of an early resumption of the British Empire Games, INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL February 7 Macey's vs. Inter-vets. Co-op vs. High School. February 12 Co-op vs. Macey's, Inlervets vs. High School. February 14 High School vs. Macey's, Inlervets vs. Co-op. ' February 19 Co-op vs. High School, Intervets vs. Macey's. February 21 Macey's vs. Coop, High School vs. Intervets. Second half of the Intermediate Basketball League Is scheduled as follows: Feb. 23 Macey'6 vs. High School, Co-op vs. Intervets. March 5 Intervets vs. Macey's, High School vs. Co-op. March 7 High School vs. Intervets, Co-op vs. Macey's. March 12 Co-op vs. Intervets, High School vs. Macey's. March 14 High School vs. Coop, Macey's vs. Intervets. March 19 Intervets vs. High School, Co-op vs. Maceys. March 21 Macey's vs. High - .LScbool..Intervetssi Co-op, T ' March 26 Higtf-School v! vs. Co op, Macey's vs. Intervets March 28 Macey's vs. Co-op, High School vs. Intervets. Ayril 2 Co-op vs. Intervets. High School vs. Maceys. April 4 InterVets vs. Macey's, Co-op vs. High School. April 9 Co-op vs. Macey's, Intervets vs. High School. TO FLY TO ALL GAMES PHILADELPHIA The Philadelphia Eagles will fly to all their out-o'f-town National Football league engagements next fall. The Eagles' management announced yesterday that a contract has been signed with a commercial air line for transporting a party of 41 to games away from home. vr k ' r mt Mliri .tLTiVLMimf m k.(LH'JHi MrT . i lT Lmri . I m r M , I t, 1 M km m V-T . L mmt mmV m J it rt UH' II' I If FliVTU t 9mT IXM 1 -W, Jl VA.il VklVtV I PETE GREY IS HOLD-OUT TOLEDO Pete ,Oray, one-armed outfielder who played in the Big. Leagues last year with St. Louis Browns of the American League, Is a hold-out. Gray, who was released last fall to Toledo of the American Associations, says he will not play ball for the Mud Hens this year unless the club meets his salary terms. Gray states he will give up the game before playing for less than what he demanded. With St. Louis last year, he batted .223 In an utility role. JUNIOR LEAGUE HOOP SCHEDULE Basketball schedule for the Junior League Is as follows: First Half Feb. 7 Gyro vs. High School. Feb. 12 Watts Si Nickerson vs. High School. Feb. 14 Gyro vs. Watts & Nickerson. Feb. 19 High School vs. Gyro Feb. 21 High School vs. Watts & Nickerson. Feb. 26 Watts and Nickerson vs. Gyro. Feb. 28 Gyro vs. High School. Second Half March 5 Watts it Nickerson vs. High School. March 7 Gyro vs. Watts & Nickerson. March 12 High School vs. Gyro. March 14 High School vs. Watts & Nickerson. March 19 Watts k Nickerson vs. Gyro. March 21 Gyro vs. High School. March 26 Watts & Nickerson -S. High School. March 28 Gyro vs. Watts & Nickerson. Anril 2 High School vs. Gyro. ww.. . CUflDT cpopT Jl I J I Jl vll The managerial difficulties of George Young, the "Catalinl Kid," were making the front pages 19 years ago. He had just won the Catalina marathon swim and on February 5, 1927, his mother rushed fronvToronto to San Francisco to confirm Henry O Byrne as manager with a 4B per cent cut. Frenchy Belanger, Toronto flyweight, was stripped of his world tiUe 18 years ago tonijht by Frankle Genaro, In a 10-round bout at Toronto. Belanger previously had won a close decision over the New Yorker bul the return bout was never in doubt after the halfway mark. Belanger has since slipped Into obsucrity HOCKEY AT SMITHERS Native Sons Beat Elks , Prinee George Trip Cominc Up SMITHERS Native Sons of Canada won the hockey game on Sunday when they played the Elks. The score was: Sons, 5; Elks, 3. Two casualties occurred during the game when Roy Arnold and Jack Chapman collided on the ice. Both had their faces cut, Arnold's requiring one stitch and Chapman's two stitches. The Senior hockey team is getting Into good shape for a visit to Prince George this coming week-end when they will play a series of games with that team on Saturday and Sunday. The Junior team Is looking forward to the trip which it will make the following week going to Prince George on Saturday, for a series of games. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS IMIlllJilfPINfi l-IIIAII llllll KAINmAixtKi, iAVUi WIN HUUP bAMtS ' Bo-Me-Hl Rainmakers edged i part part of of the the play, play, although although poor poor I This This was was co-oq out Macey's 45-24 and Savoy defeated Co-op 34-27 in lhe intermediate hoop series in the armories last night, while in the junior schedule, Watts & Nickerson overcame Gyro by a score of 30-14. The Savoy Co-op game went Into overtime. In the junior gaaie Watts & Nickerson went out for their second successive win. leading the Gyros throughout the game. W. it N. high scorer was Ole Skog with 10 points, while Mas-tad led Gyros with six points. In the Savoy Co-op game Savoys controlled the greater lF .1 S SI STUDY GROUPS With the opening of the Prince Rupert i-ivic centre tne Rup-Rec recrea- tive gymnastic program will be Increased to Include classes for everyone Interested in healthful sport and exercise. To those who are not Interested in tripping the light fantastic in the recreational dancing class or In the more violent exertions of other gym sessions and who may not care to devote all their time to the mysteries of chess or to the acquiring of skills in leather-work or plastics or model aircraft building in short to some of the people all of the time. Rup-Rec will offer study groups as a subdued but equally pleasurable form of recreation. Study A FrWxct f Cn.rol foedl 1 5 : fe,:5ss 7pJj0 . . -4Lneu i la 4.0 , I Posts i ihootlng heid the score down. At half time the score was 12-5 for Savoy. The second hall showed a better class of play with Co-op starting the scoring with three quick baskets. Savoy then found the mark, and the battle seesawed In a thrilling final few minutes which closed with the score tied at 27-27. In the overtime Joe Davis of Savoy broke loose and tossed the ball through the hoop three times while Co-op was held scoreless. WHAT 5 DOING AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYM5 by J IM NAST groups are the nucleus of adult education. Informed discussion la on absolute necessity in our democracy. Therefore this device is to predominate in the adult education program when it comes Into active being at the Prince Rupert Civic Centre. A group can tackle problems 100 great for a -single -person to hindle. Here good ideas will get a chance and Impulsive nations and prejudices may receive friendly criticism. People .become citizens, In fact as well as in name, when they meet to discuss public issues. SKI NEWS The Mt. Blaln Ski Club Is making definite headway In securing the Army buildings on Mt. Hays and Is drawing up plans to turn these abandoned buildings into a modern ski village. Among the propects that are currently under discussion are the formation of a larger club to include all ski enthusiasts and the formation of a ski patrol to provide first aid to the injured. Riip-Rec will, in all probability, give assistance in the formation of a junior ski club, In ski instruction and dry skiing classes. The Mt. Blaln Ski Club, which will soon chose a more appropriate name, is a poung, enthusiastic anc. progressive organization and it should contribute greatly to the encouragement of a more active participation in both summer and winter snorts among the younger set. WHAT'S ON TONIGHT? Y.M.C.A. 6-7. Junior girls; 7-8, junior boys, 8-9, intermediate boys. Conrad School 7-8, junior boys. Seal Cove School 7:30-9, Intermediate boys' boxing. I.O.D.E. Hall 8-9:30, ladles' class. i:ovi:kmi:nt uqron act" NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOK CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE NOTICE 18 HEKKBY OIVEN that on the &th day of March next the undrrfclzned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent ti transfer of Beer Licence No. 73l0 lwiued In respect of premises being of a building known as Knox Fart lotel, situate at First Avenue In ttvl City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots numbered Thirteen (131 and Fourteenth (14) of Block Two (21 of Section One (1) Map 92:1. Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia, from Knox Hotel Company Limited to Beaudoln Hotel Co. Ltd, of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C this 39th day of January A D. 1940. BEAUDOIN HOTEL CO. LTD. Jules Vanderbeck, President 7 ;v; . . Co-op's sixth straight defeat and leaves them deep in the league's cellar. 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