m m i -I " t ) : ! lrdirr Uuprrt sD...) JcUis Mnd;iy. Ausuxt a. 140 SAVOY DOWNS MOOSE 9 T0 1 Taking advantage of a brief i break In the weather Sunday j t nfternoon, Savoy and Moose, . . baseball teams tangled for five i , Innings of what was to havn been a league double-header, lieforo they were mined out, Huvoy Inflicted ft routine trim ming on Moosp, emerging by n score 0 to 1. Watts, and Nlckerson, which juutWos to have featured In the second game of the scheduled t double-header, were smart " enough not to show up In de- ' Hanee o.thc wealhcnnan. IIow-I ever. Savoy, which mlnht have ' claimed victory by default, an- i Wwce that they would rather ( I jily it out I Savoy's big Inning In their I game with Moose was the fourth, Ii T Ti Mil With Minora Blades! A Minora It a teol mono javer b tout it latit far longer than ordinary lilaJvt, for extra thavet and coin (oit aik for Minora Bladt. Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skreiia Htldte Tourist anip One Mkle F.v t , r T;nvn Box 13 TERRACE. UC UKPA1US firs rou i rV couiif roci azo 4 in which they brought In flvo runs. Walter Johnson hit a three-bagger, heaviest slugging of the game. lotteries were Hill and Vuko-vlch for Savoy and Henry and Chrlstopherson for Moose. Pitcher Alex Bill struck out four batters, while Moose mounds-man Stu Henry struck out two. Savoy Slmundson cf.; Johnson ss.; Kerr rf.; Lindsay lb.: l'avllkis ir.; U. Slmundson 3b.; Arney 2b.: 11111 p.: Pustnk c; Moose- Llnney 2b.; Wilson ss.; Moore lb.; Karashowsky cf.; Kurdell If.; McKlnnon 3b.; llenrv .: Chrlstopherson c; Calderonl rf. Hob Vukovlch In for H, Slmundson In fifth, Savoy 0 2 2 2 1 Moose 0 0 0 0 1 SHORT SPORT V c Dundee, world's mlddle-vc. -hi. baxUij champion In 1933, . al from the ame 11 ycau a";o. Ho held the title won from Lm Rroulllard, French Canadian. Oct. 30, 1933 until Teddy YiUvs?, topple him Sept. 11, 1934. Harold S. Vandcrbllfs Ranger won Us fourth straight victory over T.O.M. Sopwlth's Endeavor II at Newport. R.I.. 12 years ago today. It was ("treat Britain's lGlh unsuccciVd bid for the America's Cup. SrFRl) FOOD TRANSPORT NF.W DKIJII. For more i h.-.n seven montlu. the army has -n lending vehicles to the civil :uith Titles for the movement of Mm and other foodstuffs, in the hills of the upper provinces, where vehicles cannot be used, 1 amy has provided an animal ans-nort company. TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI ll.rold Smith) TRUqK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakelse Lake tSuiulajv Wednesday and Saturday Charter Trip to Any Tart of District P.O. lU,x 167 -- TERRACE !n TERRACE... Shop at Skeena Mercantile A MOM KN M'.rAKTMENT STOKE (roterifs - ladies' Wear - Dry (tixvls Shoes and .Men's, JVear TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARA6E TKHKACK, K.C. Dealers in GKNKKAL .MOTOKS Products MACHINE WORK OAS and ELECTRIC WELDING lUEStl. and TRACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS " " l't minor rervilrs and fas NKW CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors rno.NK Ki:n s r.a. box ;?i Announcing . . . OPENING OP PARAMOUNT CAFE at tVrt EJvard, B.C CHOP SVRY CHOW MEIX 7, -to aja. to 11:03 pa. to the critic! shorties at antarnablre puts, we nr mwwuu wore than em betwe, to H'RElC-ATE aad S.WK EAR. if jwi mt to continue to rile, V use oaly the be4 nArs ot c4ls ami rrcju. Can ns tor n appoJat- mttkX . . . rnoNE .v Pennzoil Rnd Peerless Motor Oil RUPERT MOTORS LTD. CllKVSlXK PARTS DrrOT Baseball Scores SATUIWAY Aincrcau League Philadelphia 7, St. Louis i (10 innings), llostou 5, Detroit 3. Washington 0, Chicago 1. National league ' Chicago 1, Boston 3. Cincinnati 3, Brooklyn 2. St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 1. Pittsburgh-New York, rain. International League Toronto 7, Baltimore 3. Buffalo 0, Syracuse 5. llochestcr 3, Newark 4. Montreal 1, Jersey City 5. American Association ludlanapolls 5, Minneapolis p Louisville 5, St. Paul 4. Columbus 7, Kansas City 2. Toledo 2. Milwaukee 4. Parlfie Coast league San Francisco 4, Oakland 2. Portland 5, Seattle 4. Sacramento 3, San Dle?o 0. Los Angeles 7. Hollywood 6, UVvtern International league Vancouver 1, Bremerton 3. Tacoma 10, Yakima 13. Weuatchee 5, Salem 6. Victoria 13-6. Spqkane 6-U. SUNDAY American l-cague Philadelphia 5-4, St. Louis 6-7. Washlugton 1-0, Chicago 3-1. New York 5. Cleveland 0. Boston 9, Detroit 4. National l.eajue Chlcaw 5-4, Boston 6-6. New York 4-10, rHtsbursh 0-1. St. Louis 7-2, Philadelphia 0-3 (12 innings). Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 5 (14 Innings). lnternatiort league Ilochester 1-4. Nevrtirk 5-8. Jersey City l"9. Buffalo 20. Syracuse 5-1, Montreal 9-7. Baltimore 1-7. TaVonto 0-3. American Association 1 Columbus 5-5. Milwaukee 6-2. Indianapolis 13-5. St. Paul 2-14. Louisville 6-3. Kansas City 5-2. Pacific Coat league Oakland 6-1. San Francisco 3-6. I,cs Anpeles 4-0, Hollywood 3-4. Portland 2-0. Seattle 3-1. Sacramento 6-12, San Diego 3-7. Western International League Vancouver 0-4. Bremerton 1-1. Tacoma 2-1. Yakima 5-4. Wenatehcc 1-5, Salem 0-3. Train Schedule Kor the Cast- It It's a Rack, Job-Call a Rack Man cu M.SAUNDERS Bice (M Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I danX take work I cannot da myself. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1439. SUtfcn B Phase Oreen 417 Boose Repairs, all Vtrvlt. Cabinet Work"- randaUs EsUmates CheerfoSy Gtrea Froapt attes&a aS -rark. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Ba&itnf laJ Repairs c aS toil Raora. CMraseji aad OU Bsrsers PifOXES Cruz 415 EeJ in Sporis MARTELL IS NEW CHAMP Made lloIe-ln-One For First Time in History of Canadian Amateur Coif Final EDMONTON Oi Henry Edmonton policeman, on Nell Rafs following their approv al by the executive members and team managers of the ;eague. The rules were promulgated to avoid misunderstandings and arguments which had arisen owing to the physical features or the park. The ruks follow: On a fair fly ball hit to right territory down to the end of the rock in right centre field The batsman must make what ever base or bases he can it 2 Monday. Wednesday. Friday over the k,v bank. 8 pm. I If 20 m-ms ago in RUPERT SIOR'l In the Senior League football Grand Terminals won from the Cold Storage by 4-2. George Howe with two. goals and W. Mitchell and Dickens With one rnrh scored for (he Terminals for the Storage, one from a penalty kick. Hie line-up for the Inter mediate Football league match Saturday dethroned Kenncy w this evenimr for YMa's is Black. Vancouver, defending nacker; C. Cameron, R. Held; champion, six and five In the a. Strachan. A. Phillips, H. Hsil-flnal of the Dominion amateur broner; Hunt, Bond, J. Strachan, golf championship. Martell did Dickens and Parkin, it with a seven-under-par per- U sults of the shoot by the fonnance including n hole-In- Prince Kupert Gun Club on the one on the twenty-fifth the r.ui e Avenue range were: J. lirst nee in the fifty-one year Scott 19, George Bryant 18, Dr. history of the Canadian ama Talt 17, E C. Gibbons 17, Shuto teur' final. 16. ta Md is retrieved or replaced. BIG TOURNEY AT WINNIPEG and Alex Haig scored both goa.s000 Canadian Professional Golf FASTBALL PLAY-OFFS TONIGHT In the play-offs scheduled for ( ionii.ni me iio-.Me-m tram meets the leading General Motors and in the second game the Keserve Army meets 99 Taxi. In. the lust meeting between In the second game the Reserve Army meets 99 Taxi The Kr rrvc Army has "icon gettin? practice playing against Port Edward and. with the ccachin of their captsln Watmough, this Bo-Mc-Hl and Oencral Motors youns tram has made good pro-the General Mntors hit on every jgrrss. TlK-y have ability and cylinder to hand out a badtriirt-Ispliit and they are setting the mlivi to the youns High School , experience. The Reserve Army ream.' However, the students are , team has an old ;ore to pay off determined to put uy a better !wlth 99 m eary in shaw toulgln am:, it they pro duce the fighting spirit that was lacking In their last game, they season the Taximen handed them a bad trimming. But the may hand out a surprUe to the . Army say.s. -Thafs past, watch "murdering motors'". 'us tonight " NEW FASTBALL RULES ARE OUT Ground rules governing fast- sldcred to have played the ball ball at ,Gyro Park have been I The fielder may. if he so de- j Pro Golf Stars to Find Niakwa Tough Course WINNIPEG, K No more appropriate name than Niakwa cnuld have been chosen for tha golf club where this year's $10,- er's Association Open tournament will bs played, starting this Wednesday. The name Indian for Winding River associates It with the Seine River which runi along Its western boundary. The 6.504-yard, par 72 layout, in the Winnipeg suburb of St. Vital, is not the longest course in the district but is generally conceded the toushsst. requiring a premium on straight tee shots. It Is well wooded, has many difficult natural hazard.' and Is heavily trapped around the sreens. The course record is a st ven-under-par 65, shot by Eric Bannister of the Winnipeg St. Charles' club in 1931. A description of each hole tha, the top llnksmen of Canada and the United States will be up against follows: The first Is a 307-yard par four hole requiring a drive of at least 170 yards to clear a deep gully on its dog's leg to the left from the tec. The second, another dog's leg to the left, is a 347-yard par four with a bunker to right and trees on the left some distance from the green. The 445-yard par four third hole is well-treed from tee to a well-guarded green. The fourth, another par four, is a duplicate of the third hole "except for its distance, which is 10 yards shorter. The 434-yard par five fifth has a long, narrow fairway and a slight dog's leg to the left. The sixth, a 193-yard par made public by Rup Rec Direclor sires, step on or climb up the three, is treed from tee to" green banK to maKe tne play. i with sand pits on the sides and On an overthrow to first base j back of the green. Longest hole the base runner may advance at lb the par five 553-yard seventh team; In which case the runner may advance to second base field the batsman Is aUawed two without liability to be put out oases quit ii tue oau lanas on or nn the nlar uvcx luc oauK asywncre in iair If. however, the ball goes Into or over the bleachers and may not be readily retrieved the run ner will stop on second base and time will be called until the ball "is UnkS held W and 3 Pa ana 123 the hall taoehed bv uy tne oau is wocjwi oy a i ntwferrfd by a ptator ! yards lit-length m ih middl rloro the East fielder or II the fleWer makes INiMvJnw THiitPeat CAtnteift MtsVt n rlnir P r-A9W4 VPv4l 41r Business and Professional JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red &J3 W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 P.N. Ktlborn V. Petersan BERTS TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wrxvl - Baggage Freight - Express Phane Blue S10 Night CaUs, Green 977 Prince Rupert CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER. D C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Telephone Smith Block Green W5 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jarkinfs - Building - Repairing i Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 4S2 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waring Beauty Cults re ln all its branches 2C 4th Street : Phone K55 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Prombing tni Heaang j- Engineers Phone 17 P.O. Box 374 ANDY ANDERSON fAINTINO & PAPERHANG tNO C3 Tatlow Street Pbose Oreea 837 After 7 p-U GEORGE L. RORffi PcbSc Accocnlint, AoiUcc. etc lacome Tax Retcrss OaczOed Besaer Block Phase 57 H. J.LUND Palstfcf Pajerhirgag i InierVr xzi Exleiter tfock P.a B2x ItJi prime K.ttt KS n Maun m4 CFfXxn saata COLUMBIA OPTICAL CQ.U1 IE' or coach of the runner's team. Hty to be pat oat on the play. If a hall on an overthrow strikes a spectator who in no way interferes wtth the ball and tbe ball Is then readily retrievable it shall be considered to be in ptey and base runners are liable to be legally retired at any base. The Umpire In Chief shall bare aole authority to make decisions on the rules, and his Interpretation of any cf :hem shall be final ... coil dirr-, It ret ttitU.s it i scpekc ia rxiad- ug cc itz6c Ssm cj to Mfl oa txi. Is trill k yosnd (vt'U ihv ros how i, or let ot! csiari oea k ioc yea. nrhrr nr iSerc'i &a ata. Ttcac toirr tet s esnTr.iT, cc sic ia sni kx a ibrw lea iorySB-bavK pert fc tatM Uc pvj yen raJcoot-tXL A3 bTS. Sea Phane Bloe .S5 -sa FT. .snscman IS3U fsuura is: va rr Albert & McCafferyi KUISIX DEALEES Ptaxae IH Prince Bspert I 111 t ft Vi Boundary The 400-yard par four eighth has a slight dog's leg to the left with a large gully in front of the tee and green. On the. right there is a fence as well as tree which are out-of-bounds. The short 125-yard par three ninth H protected with an exceptionally well-marded oren cf sev- Cin an tsAriKrA.tx Ia (Kitvt Kau I . . . . . . The hall is ttated bv a . prai sana piu ana trees. fieldtsr . and subsequently goes mTrrt ' " i- l im a M-Jra par xour. r ot behg put out on the has the Seine River on the ritht The 363-yard far four 11th U a doc's leg to the left and is fclrlT heavily treed to the right with sandpits at the green. Tbe air fir lSlh. 467 yards aad straight, is heavily bushed cb the left and to a leaser extent on the other side. Tbe tee shot on the 185-yard par three I Mh is played orer a tend of the Seine Rirer to. a green falling slifhtlr to the right. The fairway is heavily treed on both Tbe 2-yrd par four 14th is! a dog leg to right, heavily ; treed on Ibe left and the Seine ; Rirrr rial along the' edge ot the fairvay on the rieht. The ?45-yard par three 15th. said to be the aooghest par of the c: '.-. hat )to large treas eat-tt onto the tainray on the !.:ht Thr lth. 446 yank and a par vp demands straight hitting :he way The J II-yard par ' i- 17th auo calls for straight : r.j as it is hearily bashed r. bcth aioes aitti a sand trao r-. .nd:ng a carry over of - to a wU-gnarded green. T.-f lgth. par fow and 436 is tanrfly trapped on the r: aad boohed on the left .Tt-f! a deeeiriag deep gUy ir of the green gaarded bv BOX lttl PJO. Box 1464 Green & Kermode Builders and Painters A2 Interior azii Eneriar TTark Pree EUlaites and P3?t Serrtce PRINCE KUPEKT Honor Roll list ot Men and Women who gave Acltvr Service Arc YOU responsible for someone's name Jiot In this list? MEN Sidney Aler.andet l-cter D. Allen Charles Anderson Harold Anderson Stanley Anderson J. Armstrunj Jr. It. Armstrong R. D. Armstrong lm Arney Ted Arney Qcome llmjshaw fted a. Barler W. O. Barker Fmlle Dlaln John Bowman Arthur Bredcson J. K. Breen William Breniner Bernard Brldden O. caiaerwooa Spencer Davles NAVY Fjiwnra nawes Cordon Dell John F. Denning CIporge Dlbb A. F. Dodd Vincent Dndd John Dohl Rnliert DueRan Harold D'intan rvmald Ewmao Elmer Ebiirne MrlTln EUurne John Eby Robert L. EhV William Earl Eby Robert Elkln William P. Elklns Lr-n Enm'rom Martin Erlkten James Feaaby n-jnsrd Forturte Terry Fortune rwclnn Fraaer Mitchell Os Patrick M. Olllls Pfner Oreen James Oreer tester ClrlmWe Terrr Orlmble 'm Clrtmtaon .Roto flurTleh Jack It. Laurie Maurice. Lay James U. Liturle lUchard llg)uon Jnntolt Inland Paul Setournemi 1-Ted Lewis Karl O. Undqulst Tilly It. Llo)il Isruce Love Harry Lundqutat M. R. Meuee Fred MrtJer Ted Mills Harry Monkley John Morrison T. A. Mulhern William Murdoch William Murray F. H. Hroolmbniik wm. H. Murray OeorKe J. Brown W. M. Murray James Bryant Tony Bassanlch Branson Bussey Harold Bunn John Bunn Hugh Burbank Daniel McDonald .lark Macfln llobrt McKay Ernest McKlhley IUibert Mclnn K. (Ned) McLrod John Mclsvl Richard Cameron Norman McLeod Ruawll Cameron David McMeekln Edward Capstlck David McNsb nolert Capstlck Ttobert McNib Douc. ChrLitlaon John D Mrtlse Vernon C. Clccone Harold Neville James Clark Joim 0"rIU Wm. J. Commons n. K. Olaen Ailstalr D. Crerar CharlM Ormlston Sydney Croxford P. E. M. Palmer Frank D Parker Gordon Parkin r R Parsons Peter J. Peterson Douglas Payne A. M. rhllllpfoc C 3. rhllllpaon nod Ponder N. C. Powell Llovd M. nice David nitchle Jnrk Ultchle Robert nitchle lrsrry Robb J. n. Rnbln.ion Arrld J Ssndhsli rth'ir Ssunrters W. J Seie'fer R M SV-heik PtsnW Peherk J. P Schubert A. pimuntlwin C. ail ve -sides r .1 Sims M. Pks1-"enid V W Flnner Vmrr innr Jn,r RVH Ole rttt rrl smith .iek v. Smith Carl J. Ouststvin xtietm Jblth nre O. IfsRtie Bln Smltn ren nnVlnnon wite Smith Victor Itanley Me tt J'arrti P Strtens. Jr. nin Hwnnnm fr strnn the risk of being put out on the ; wah trees on either aide of the j ?L w-.,"1,d,'br,nd -, - . 1. , ... . ...... . .. I ' iruw ,M, '' ' ' 1 t- piaj uuii-ij, utc oau vc juitr-; siraigni iairway ana a smau fered with or held by a specta- j gully in front of the green. RoTinond Hougan o-w. St'-rt Rill hunter Vmter H'woy Peter Hiisot iim nj Irvine Peter C. Johnson Tom Johnstone Jes Jack W. Jov Quality Repairs Economy Prices at rtMrlH Rimherg T.. tviot T TF TS.r Pad fir Tsylnr Vslen ptr,l- Veltch SW Vfhl irt Whltlnc t. (Rotiiit Krsys r-H n wiivm Alan J Kenrtn rwi. n-ii,m "ktt . emutson feruM p -'nodflrte rV Vn Arris J. Lands'" (Women) Lartnla Frtey J- M. Thomson Dapsne Heramel D.a NAVT tMeni J. Roertn Hnwd Frtwell Thomas Collins VS. NAVT (Women) Tkvls XL Dybbsvn PI.AN INCRE8BD CROPS MELBOURNE. Auatralia. Q-Plantlng policies in hortteulture are under consideration in Australia since many demobilised soMiers wish to take up fruit and vegetable growing. For some years planting acreages have been controlled, and the states now are being asked to submit j pians lor reanjmirneni oi quotas Advertise ln tn Daily Ner. Returning Service Personnel Records Are Being Sought The Dally News is anxious to completely record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from the war. Accordingly, it U requested that information be made available to this office regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been identified. In wha. theatres of war. If wounded. 111. etc. If inconvenient to call at the office, the Information may be written or telephoned in. Pictures would be particularly welcome. Street and Postal addresses and telephone numbers are also requested. phone ios Oil Burners Installed and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. IL Schaman s. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES NUht Calls: Bine no Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. 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