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TIIONE 649 220 Sixth Street NAVAt CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS NO. 3 pLfrr0 PAYMENT JUdnff, unlike Chief and Jetty Officeri, do not salute the Paynusiex when beioK paid. They place their caps crown upwards on the Paymaster t table and he places their pay on the cap. A witnes sing officer is present to see that ratings are properly paid, and to straihtm r,,.. tmrn..!.-....!.. any possible pay disputes. The custom dates back to the days when Paymasters were referred to as I'ay-liobs. "flr"",''"",ft,vfiiiriii(trrrM'iiiiitHiiii)ilnmma)nWi In The Best Of Tradition It's Always ftiV MILD or MEDIUM LEGION FIGHT CARD PLANNED Attractive Looking Cauliflower '''tor who wired Vancouver last Pre tram Ueing Lined Vv What is expected to be as tidy a fight card as has been present ed in Prince Rupert in recent years is in the making and is 'scheduled t0 be put before the cityN fight Tans on May 23 by the Canadian Ie.?ion. Net pro-e d:, will be turned over by tho Lci in to Hup-Rec. The Legion committee which is or? miIn-? the card has lined up oirn ijRlly fair local ;.alent, ni nst which they hope to 1 '".it h '.omp Imported fighters, probably some welterweights from Vancouver and a native fl','hter or two from the nearby ; villages. Mec!in in Ihe legion Hall last nhhi under the chairmanship of Jamns Nlcoll. Hip committee appointed Bob Houston. Ralph Smith and Art Murray to ar-' ran?- for the ha!! and equipment. It is expected that the fi"l;' wll! be held In t'e Acropolis Hill eym. Arrangement? for a couple of -wi'ltt'rwci'rht f millers war. left in the hand of Oeorge McOn sor. Ruo-Rct physical dir- NEURALGIA i Are NEURALGIA and the Hammering Ilradarhrs It causes blinding you with cruel pain? (t fast, safe relief as others have, with TenrMon's T-K-C's. Hon't delay enollier dy. Start now to relieve that Jain with 1-K-L the remeuy enthusiastically tnalm-d by thousands. At ll druguistt Joe, ' T-2J K X P F. R T RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mall Orders shipped same day as received KUPKKT RADIO ' & ELECTRIC 313 Third Avenue West Phone G44 . Box 1321 niyht to learn what fighter: would be willing to come to Prince Rupert. Secretary of the committee Is Syd Wood.slde and treasurer is Walter Smith. Jack Lindsay and Loo Gordon are the publicity committee. For tlie main bout the boys an? try In.1? to line un an opponent for Lcn Hllchcns ? handy resident of Prince Rupert Just two year. away from llv? weltprwelKh: ehanip!onhlo of the Canadian Army whlehhr. won in Ottawa In 1944. Weighinp; 147 pound. Irn is 24 yars old. and is sold to o spectacular laddie In the rin?. The committee Js trying to match h.lm with a good welter from ellher Vancouver or Ketchikan. Two other fighters, lined up ff nod wots on the card are Terry MiCtirthy. a llghUieavy- wehht, formerly of Port A'.bernl, who weighs 130, and Stan Church, a former Edmonton: welterweight, whose fighting wcl"ht Is 155. Both of these bovs are now In Prints Rupert, and opponents are being sought for them. Preliminary arrangements also include Darrow Gomez. Priner Rupert tank-bustin? ex-sergean! weight 155: Leo Adolphe. promts-inpr young welterweight: BUI LAND REOIHTKY ACT Re: Orllflentp of Title No. 19971-1 to nU 29 nnd SO. Block 5. District lint 3C!). Village of Terrace Man 072. WHKIIEA8 nntlsfactory proof rvf loss of tlie above Certificate of Title Ktued In the name of Henry Stewart Crewman has been filed In this office, notice U hereby Riven that 1 ..hall, nt the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lout certificate, unless In the .meantime valid ob led Ion be made to me In writing. DATED at tlie Land Registry Officii. Prince Rupert. II. 0., this 4th day of March. 1940. A D, Andrew Thompson. Deputy Keglstrary of Titles. nnVERNMENI' LIQUOR ACT" Min i: in' Ai'i'i.it'ATiirN nut (lsi;T lit TUWSIIIl or iti i.it nt i:t i: NOTICE TS HEREBY OIVEN that on the 10th dav of May, AD. 1944 the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Hoard for consent to transfer of Beer Ucence No. 7399, Issued In respect of premises belnR port of a build Iiir known as Knox Hotel, situate at First Avenue In the City of I'rlncn Rupert. Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Iits numbered Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of Block Two (21 of Kecllou One (II l'rlnee Rupert land Registration District In the Province of Hrltlsh Columbia, from BEAUDOIN HOTEL CO. LTD. to KNOX HOTEL CO. LTD., of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, the Transferee. DATED at Vancouver, B.C., this 2fith dnv of March, A D. 1946. KNOX HOTEL COMPANY LTD., By J C. 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They will meet Windsor TOU-S Today in Sports SAVOYS DEFEAT HIGH SCHOOL TO "k it i it WIN INTERMEDIATE MELON CUP Savoy 58 - Bo-Me-Hi 41 Sparked by Ted Arney, who scored 19 points in the first half, Savoys captured the Grotto Cup, symbol of championship in the Intermediate league, last night when they defeated Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers 58-41 Wore a packed audience in the Civic Centre gym. Arney's spectacular shooting netted him an individual total of 28 points at the game's enu. Hiram Walkers, who won the benefit of fine co-operation on other half df the seml-flnal.s by defeating Niagara Palls in London. Ontario, last night by a 47-45 score. The Windsor cluh took the beft of three .series, two names to one. Advertise in The? Dally News. Anderson, weight 128, and possibly Jimmy McDougal, who won the Klnsmen'.s cun for the best all-round fighter at the juvenile boxing competitions in the Civic Centre a year ago. Jn nresentlng the card on May 23, the Legion Is co-operating with the Kinsmen Club, which 's putting on a children's sports day on May 24. Each having won a game, both teams had .their hearts set oh victory which would bring them the championship. However, Savoys showed stronger form right from the start and finished the first half with a 15-poiht lead, .the half-time score standing at .33-18. At the conclusion of the game and the series. Civic Centre director Don Forward presented Mel Holkestad. captain of the Savoy autcregation, with the coveted trophy. Outstanding on both sides was the smooth brand of combination play vhieh shows a remarkable amount of dcveloment oyer the passing abilities of the play-.enj even two months ago. High School's forwards. Don Hartwls and Reg Lavi&np, had it worked down to a smooth science which reached its fulfilment in the fourth quarter when Hartwig iobbed in three baskets on passes from Lavigne. Arney. Savoy's star, had rull the part of his team mates when he ran up ills spectacular score. But being rrjilly hi form. Arney made every shot pay. lli",h sorcr for t h e Rain-ffiakcrs was Jimmy f'orjnan. cen Ufi, who "taxied ui 12 jipints. H was fnlUiw.rd by Jlartwig and Eddie Clceone with 9 points each. On ihe Savoy side. Arney lea witli ?8 points, followed hy Mcl Jlolke.xtad willi 14 and Joe Davis, centre with 13, In the evening's Junior League tipmer. Junior Hlvh defeated the Gyro by a score of 35-30. The fme featu'eil fft.st action and h men! 'am Mint of accurate hoot-Insr, particularly by Pierce of Tins mtuage h the third of a ttr'tii tupportinx the effort! of Federal and ProrincUl Touritt AisocUtlont to wn'ke Travel a major industry. Offend in the public service ty. mmm- UNITED V A N C O U V E R Will You Help a Crippled Child? scorer for Junior High was Carlson with 9 points, followed by Boulter with 8. Individual scoring: Intertnrdiates Savoy Ted Arjiey 28, M. Holkestad 14, J. Davis 13, S. Alexander, B. Vuckovlch 3, Jlougan. Bo-Me-m-D. Hartwig 9, Jt. Lavigne 2, J. Porman 12, C. Miller 4, E. Ciccone 9, M. Thompson 3, J. James 2. Juniors High School Form an 4, James 4, Scharff 2, Wong 6, Boulter 8, Eidsvick, Hill, OLsen, Lien 2, Carlson 9, Davies, Gyros Haugan 6, Sunberjr 1. Moore, Pierce 14, Laurie, Shier 5 Mostad 4. SHORT SPORT The Hamilton Tigers and the Calgary Stampeders ao not play the fourth game of their best-of- seven series for the Canadian senior championship until April 24 in Saskatoon but already all reserve seats have been sold. Tlie series starts at Rcglna tomorrow night and wll! be divided among Edmonton, Sa.skatoon and Calgary. Boston Defenceman Is Quitting Play BOSTON The- veteran de fenceman of the Boston Bruins Dit Clapper has announced that his playing days are over. He said however, that he will return to the Boston team as a coach next season. EGYPTIAN BREWERS The Egyptians, brewed beer Gyro, who netted 14 nclnts. 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