Idrfurc Uuucrt Daily r2cUis Monday. July 22, 1046 SAVOY NOT YET BEATEN Hotel Win from Watts anil Nickerson After Latter Had Defeated the Mcose niuiciiistganic m a raicuau double-header at Rooseve.t Park 1 '.yesterday Watts and Nickerson swon from the Moose by 9-3 but Jater lost t0 the Savoy nine by 1-4. There was a good crowd on hand when Forbes struck out Wilson, the first man up. Moose went out in short order while Watts and Nickerson scored, twite in their first Inning. The Moose team scored one in the recend inning and did best in the seventh when they got three men on base and score twice. The Clothiers scored two in the fcurth. two more in the fifth and added three in the last of the sixth. Loose fielding gave Henry little support. He yielded 13 hits, struck out four and walked three. Moore hit a two-bagger for the Moose team and scored two of their runs. Kurd-z'el iTored the other run. They had wo men left on bases. Young Forbes pitched a good game and had ood support. He aBowrd nine hits, struck out Jour and gave one walk. D? Blass sccrcd twice, one being a home run. stark Iteuun" vs nart'v responsible for this. Pierce and Lamlie scored twice each and Windle, Geru.'ki and Forbes one earh Vlnll niirt Dnmit MPh hit a two-bagger. Teams: Watts and Nickerson Ds Bin.". Pierce, Windle. Be rusk 1, Lambie. Forbes, Antone, Mc-Ewan, Valliere and Dumas. Mocse Wilson. McKlnnon, Kararhcwskl, McNleee, Moore. Kurdziel, Duncan, Linney, Henry. Batteries: Watts and Ntekerson Forbes and Antone; Moose Henry and Moore. Scores: W and N . .2 0 2 2 3 x 9 Moore .0 1 0 0 0 0 23 Umpire, Bury. Base umpire, E. Wtteter. Savoy Nine Wins Again In a hard fought game with both teams playing ?ood ball and both pitchers turning in a good display. Savoy, unbeaten so far this year, won from Watrs and Nickerson 4-1. Undsoy was In good form for j the savoy nine and allowed oniy two lilts. He stnirk out .'even and walked four. Minor Simon-son ."cored one run n-fter hitting a three-bather. Walter Johnson, who lilt two two-baggers, scored one, and roswak, who reached first on being hit by Mie pitcher, and Vuckovich, scored one each, nhey had five men left on base. Postuk caught. Lambie pitched in good form. He yielded nine hits, struck out six and gave no walks. He scored the only run on a walk, two stolen bares and Pierce's hit. Downle ' caught. Like the opposition they had five mem left on bases. Teams: Savoy Minor Simonson. Postuk. W. Johnson, Lindsay, Arney. Pavlikis. Davis, B. Simonson, Vuckovfch, B. Gurvfch. Watts and Nickerson De Blass, Foibes, Windle, Lambie, Sparks, Dumas, Pierce, Antone. Downle. Scores: Savoy 1 0 2 0 1 0 x 4 W. and N 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Umpire, Moore. Base umpire, Dominato. NOURISHING DFS3ERT Ice cream Is a valuable source of rrolelns. fa ., carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins. With Minora Blades! Greater comfort, plus economy that's tKe lowdown on Minora. It's the quality blade in the low-price field. FITS YOUK DOUtll-tDGE CA208 I Sports r SHORT SPORT a Sports -telecasts (television .have proved successful and an almost unanimous vote of ap proval was given the handling of )hp T-nnis-nnna Xiffht. Viewers tu w nf o super-ringside seat and latest-nvodel cameras gave a dear picture of the proceedings. A3 part of Hamilton's recent centennial celebration, station CKOC carried a series of programs paying tr&ute to three of the citv's sports celebrities who made their mark in sport around the turn of the century. The three honored athletes were Tcm Hayhurst, who took the rw n's Trorhy In the 1895 Bis- ley Shoot; Bill Sherring, winner of the 26-mlle Olympic Mara thon at Athens in 1906. when he set a world record, and Bobby Kerr, winner of the 200-metre dash in the 1908 London Olympics. New Zealand plans to build one of the outstanding funicular railways in the world from the Hermitage mountain hotel at the foo't of 12.000-foot Mount Cook, to the range above tJie hotel. It wiH have an ascent of several thousand feet and will opm up fine ski fields at pres- ent accessible to only the most experieiwed skiers after an exhausting cMmb. Hank Cieman, lanky Toronto walker, cracked George Gould-Ing's 1910 Canadian mark for the two miles at Toronto 15 years ago. Cieman covered the dist ance in the Ontario Track Sports Schedule I I Fastball, Gyro Park. 99 Taxi vs. General Motors, Co-op vs. 1 Grotto. Baseball Scores SATURDAY American Chicago 0, New York 7. St. Louis 5, Boston 4. Detroit 4, Philadelphia 3. Cleveland 10, Washington 2. Xulionaf Philadelphia 3-2, Chicago 4-3. New York 1, Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 1. Ecston 1, St. Louis 3. Pacific Coast Portland 3. Seattle 1. San Francisco 0, Hollywood 1. San Diego 4, Sacramento 0. SUNDAY National New York 0-2, Cincinnati 5-1. Boston 1-4, St. Louis 2-8. Brooklyn 3-C, Pittttourgh 0-5. Philadelphia 0-4, Chicago 3-2. American Chicago 2-9. New York 3-3. Cleveland 1-5, Washington 2-V Detroit 3-11, Philadelphia 4-7. St. Louis 0-4, Boston 2-7. Pacific Coast San Diego 1-3, Sacramento 3-4. Los Angeles 0-7, Oakland 1-3. Seattle 11-2, Portland 9-3. San Francisco 4-9, Hollywood 5-3. Western International Victoria 1-11. Tacoma 3-5. Bremerton 0-5, Salem C-3, Spokane 3, Wenatchee 13. Vancouver 5-7, Yakima 2-3. Championships in 13.54:4. compared witn GouWing's 14.07:4. Charles Leo (Gabby) Hartnett, new manager of Buffalo Bisons in the International League, replaced Charlie Grimm as manager of the Chicago Cubs eight years ago. Grimm had lan.ed two season after rumors starud that he was to be replaced, but a week after stating Grimm wsuld be t removed if a "better man" were j found, owner Phil K. -Wriiley announced he change There'll r more money to peinl ulieii jmi get there . . if you travel by litis! You'll travel over Jamnna-name higlurays . . . ami you'll enter towns and cities through their main streets and iHiulcvardn. You can travel non-stop ... or stop for a night, a day, or as long as you like. LOOK AT Portland Penticton Prince George Caljrary Los Angeles Round trip fare WRITE FOR INFORMATION Let u help you plan your trip'. Jutt write to 201 But Terminal, Vancouver. We'll be $lad to. fire ytu expert adiice on routet and flop-overt to tend you travel j aider detcrilting many of the tcenic icondert you can tee from the main highuayt, or by thort tide-trip. CONNECTING WITH THESE LOW RETURN FARES 510.83 Winnipeg 17.53 Chicago 31.53 New Oilcans 37.23 Toronto 38.55 New York from J'ancomvr, in Canadian fundi, including tax. BUS LINES TO ALL POINTS Due to the critical shortages of automobile parts, we urge motorists more than ever before, to LUBRICATE and SAVE WEAR, If you wish to continue to ride. We use only the best grades of oils and greases. Call us for an appointment . . . PHONE uOO. Pennzoil and Peerless Motor Oils RUPERT MOTORS LTD CHRYSLER PARTS DEPOT RESERVE BEATS PT. EDYARD 4-3 Ih a same u i:h was prcretes; during its final six innings. Reserve Army edged out Port Edward 4-3 at Gyro Pajrk Sunday afternoon rc win their second suecefsivi- victory of their fastball ued. Port Edwardhowevsr. tf 18 remains in the lead with three games won hi the schedule. Port Edward got off to a Strong start, taHyirs a run in the first inning, and two In the second. Succeeding efforts failed to add any more counters during the remaining riven innings. Rftserve Army counted one run in the first: inning orv a hit by Dcm Shier, but did not get their real Break until the third innmg wtoen three more runners came home. From then on, they too played for Ifte exercise. Shier, Mostad and Sbarpe each tallied a run for Reserve In the third semester. The scoring: Rercrve 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pt. Edward . .1 2000000 0 Opening Up of Angling Streams Pursuing the recent proposal that rtcps be taken to open up anpling lake? and streams of this area to make them more readily aecesltle and better eqiired for the Benefit not only cf lceal srorterren but for outside visitors wh0 might be attracted here, the Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Club has enlisted the co-operation of Hon. E. T. Kenney. minister of rands and forests and Member of the Legislative Assembly for Skeena. During a rctpnt v!x't to the city. Mr. Kenney was interviewed bv a delesaticn of the Rod & Gun Club and the organization has pirwc been in communication with him. The uirtmate idea would be to have tralfe prpvided to open up the lakes and streams and to equip them with cabln3 and boats S3 1.05 "1.00 83.10 8G.93 93.05 ON THE CONTINENT MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repalri Phone Black 3(17 236 Second Avenue West '20 years ago . In RUPERT SPORT July 22, 19 G The footbail team representing Print Rupert defeated the team Irom H-M.S.iCurlew by 3-2. Goals fui Prince Rupert were scored by W. Mltchill 2, and Dickens 1. All goals were scored when teams were playing uphill. W. Murray was trainer of the local team. In the final of the city tennis championships Miss Carolina Mitchell won from Miss Virginia Rlel. C-3, C-2. Col. and Mrs. Mc-Mordle defeated Mrs. Stepp and W. Tofcey, C-4, 7-5, In the semifinal of the mixed doubles of the city tennis championships. AN ANCIF.NT THEORY Ancient peoo'es believed that the sun travelled around the earth. Classified Advertising Classifieds: 2c pr word per Insertion, minimum che. 50c. Birth NaNce 50c: Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2. IN .MEMORIAM MARSH In loving memory of , our loving nttie uaugnter, Eileen (Llndy). age 9 years, who died July 22, 1945. There is someone who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went. There Is someone who thinks of you always, And tries to be brave and content. But the tears that we shed In silence, And breathe a slgtj of regret; For you were our only dear little girl, and we Remember though all the world forget. Gone is the sweet little face we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear. Tis sad but true, we wonder why the best Are always the first to die. Sadly missed but ever remembered by Mama, Daddy, Grandma and Garry. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr and Mrs. Douglas P. Stork announce the engagement of their sister. Patricia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stork of Brampton, to Mr. John Martin Edgar van Cooten, son of Mrs. William Brass of Vancouver and the late Mr. Edwin de Clonarde van Cooten. The wedding will take pb.2 at Prince Rupert on, July 27. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 813 9th Ave. West. (1851 FOR RENT Rooms, reasonable rates, quiet and clean. Green's Rooms, 622 Fraser St. (174) HELP WANTED BRIGHT AND HONEST boys and slrls wanting Daily News delivery routes should enter their names at the office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY for Kitwanga, B.C., experienced hay-makers. Wages 85c per hour. Fare paid and free house for batching. Write Box 4C2. Kitwanga, B.C. (169) FOR RENT 3 -room flat, mod ern, unfurnished; bathroom and basement, with private entrance. Central. Phone Green 378 or call 351 Bigear ' Place. (tf) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. Apply 806 Fraser Street, after 5 p.m. (171) STRONG YOUTH or young man, with or without woods expert - 1 ence la woric in small logging camp, close in. Wages and bonus. Good opportunity for man with initiative. Full particulars to Daily News, Box 148. (175) PERSONAL MEYER'S STUDIO Special Offer, ; 8x10 Colortone Oil Portrait, t $1.99 only. Phone Red 461 for appointment. (173) TRUCKS TRUCKERS Carry More Pay- load Per Trip! New heavy-duty 10-ton trucks. Ten wheels, one spare, complete with tools and chains. Built by Reo and Studebaker to rigid UJS. Army specifications. Limited number now available. Priced considerably below WP.TJJ. approved ceiling, for Immediate delivery. No priority necessary. Terms In accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations. Now on display at Vancouver Weld- Rite, Vancouver and J. E. Han ien, uawson creek, B.C.. or get illustrated particulars from S. II. Leventhal & Co.. Machinery Dealers, Winnipeg. Other equipment available. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES every Saturday at 171 Third Avenug East. (U) FASTBALL Men's League July 2299 Taxi vs. General Motors, Co-op vs. Grotto. July 24 General Motors vs. Bo-Me-Hi, 99 Taxi vs. Reserve Army. Girls' League July 23 Moose vs. Macey's, Whirlwinds vs. Klnettes. July 25 Klnettes vs. Moose, Macey's vs. Whirlwinds. July 20 Whirlwinds vs. Moose. Klnettes vs. Macey's. DANGEROUS PHOSPHORUS Phothorua, once the principal ingredient of match heads, killed and maimed workers In the Industry by causing necrosis, a deadly disease, until a non-pclicnous matih was invented. SIZE JIOT COLOR Uroadlocm means any carpet wider than 27 inches, the width of the original looms, and does not refer to a solid color. FOR SALE FOR SALE Five-acre farm with furnished house and cabin. Reasonable. Apply A. Hoiks, Woden River, Massett Inlet, B.C. (169) FOR SALE Small house, 7th Ave. East. Apply 501 McBrlde, after 8 pm. (169) FOR SALE Kitchen range and kitchen cabinet. 961 10th Ave. East. (169) FOR SALE-Green -Lumber. Phone 693. (115) FOR SALE Modern six-room house with fireplace; garden; partly furnished. Close to town. Priced for quick sale. $2400. Armstrong Agencies. (170) FOR SALE Wheel chair, like new; ball bearings. P.O. Box 737. (169) FOR SALE Electric radio; two double beds, and heater. Phone Blue 715. (169) FOR SALE One lesage, one Helntzman. both small pianos. Walker's Music Store. (173 FOR SALE Four-room house. $1600 cash. Apply 225 9 th Ave. East. (173 FOR SALE Claire Jewel stove, and Quebec heater. Apply 225 9th Ave. East. (114) FOR SALE Electric radio, cheap. 1429 Overlook Street. (171) WE BUY - AND SELL. New and Used Furniture; also Hardware. See us before buying elsewhere. Used phonograph records, 20c; used 5-pIece kitchen set, $16.50; used electric ranges, McClary's. from $15; used circular heater, oil burner, with electric fan, almost new; used sewing machine, $2450; used 3-plece chesterfield, In good shape, $69.50; used range with oil burner, in good condition, $65; used electric washing machine, in good shape; used radio, 9 tubes, $15; used baby carriages, from $7; used hassocks from $250; used beds, complete, from $1250; used kitchen tables, from $150; used kitchen tables, from $150; used chairs, now 50c; used electric fans, from $750; new Gurney ranges, all - enamel: new rag rugs, big assortment, $1.65 each; used motors with electric fans, from $16.50. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone Black 324. FOR SALE 100 cords of season ed fir and spruce lumber, cut to stove lengths. Immediate delivery. Per cord, $10.00. Phone C. Hemmons, Black 665. (174). FOR SALE One Vaughan drag saw, Al condition. $3d0 cash. Phone Black 665. (174) FOR SALE Sawmill with two and-a-half million feet of timber; camp and kitchen utensils; equipment, tools, 4 horses, good condition. Price $5CC0. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel-ton, B.C. (tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and np-to-date tvpe National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I'mlted Vancouver BO tfi WANTED WANTED Packsack for Nn t Trapper Nelson packboard. Phone Red 728, after 6 pjn. (tf) WANTED Furnished or semi furnished house or apartment for a month or 6 weeks, phone ureen 335. (175) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Denendahl middle-aged woman will mind emiana. pnone Blue 488 (169) Important Notice to operators and workers in LUMBERING AND LOGGING in Kritish Columbia On August 1st UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE applies to your industry EVERY EMPLOYEE is insuratV EMPLOYERS must register J secure a license to purchase starnpj For full Information consult the nearest NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFF! 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