itsr fe-y.j 1l ' . ifcv - sv I. Prince Rupert Dalit) r?3clu0 Wednesday, July 3, 1946 mm.' sum ij . i w ,i a a In RUPERT SPORT Ketchikan won both games ol a double-header in their two-game series against Prince Rupert on Dominion Day before a record crowd n .glorious weather. In the first game the locals lost 18-5 and In the evening game also lost 9-0. Representing Prince Rupert were S. Moran, Perry, W. Mitchell, D. Balfour. O. Haveland. W. Lambie, V. Mehzlos, J. Farquhar, W. Stlckney. BRIGADIER R. A. MACFARLANE D.S.O. cup final Moose won from Cold Storage by 3-1. Scorers for Mooss were Sam Currie (penalty) Dido Ourvich, and Hodgklnson. while Norrlngton .scored" for the Storage. Teams: Moose Wilson; Skinner, F. Hunter;- O. Mitchell, S. Currie, Tinker; Hodgklnson, A. Mitchtll, Maclndewar. Campbell, Ourvich. Storage (Murray; Haig, Kel-sey; Carlson, Harris, McDonald; Johnson, Lamb, Ersklne, Doher-ty, Norrlngton. George Russel refereed the game and linesmen were R. Hows and A. Dickens. Spaghetti originated in China and was introduced In Europe In the' Dominion Day football through Italy by Marco Polo. TERRACE WINNERS Results cf Sports at Interior Town on Dominion Day TERRACE, P in the Dominion Day celebration at Terrace Monday were Floats International Woodworkers' Association Women's Auxiliary, Skeena Care, Skeena Mercantile. Honorable mention; Ti-rrace High School. J. .11. Smith, Carl Pohle Mill. Forest Dranch, Johnstone and Mlchlel and Terrace Red Cross. Best Comic Float Oddfellows' Lodge. Decorated Bicycles Dorothy McCabe and W. Stephenson. Pet Parade Ellen Richmond (kitten in buggy), Carl Richmond (cow boy and Shetland pony), Claudle Phillips (patriotic dress with. dog). I Log Cutting Contest Colin Cooper, C. Giglberger, Francis ceaion. t, Softball Terrace 7, Prince Rupert 0; Usk 17. Terrace 7; Terror Titrprs 14. Prince Runert Prize-winners Reserye llf SHORT SPORT Fastball Games Tonight Coop vs. Reserves, General Motors vs. 99 Taxi. Owing y the holiday season and inclement weather there was no fastball games played over the week-end! 1 An unset In the Wimbledon tennis championships was the Refreshment booths at the j sports grounds catered to a hungry public and did a g reat trade. Amusements of skill and chance attracted many patrons. Swings and a sand box kept the youngsters happy and decupled. defeat of Dlnny Palls, . young Australian star, by the French player I'etro, who won a hard-fought contest 7-5, 7-5, G-8, 0-4. All attempts so far by the local model yacht enthusiast. A. J. Croxford to arrange a sailing race for Port Day have failed. There are .'till some of his beautifully constructed yachts In town but the owners have not shown any interest. While In Pentif ton recently Mr. Croxford sailed his Tyee on the lake and considers the conditions there Ideal for such a sport. 1946 Stylemaster Sedan Makes First Trans-Canada Trip to Win Todd Medal for Brig. R. A. Macfarlane K UN Vj ylOUISBUKO DOWN "CANADA'S MAIN STREET" The Trans-Canada Highway, which links province to province, from sea to sea, and opens the way to a great new era ot tourist travel. mums. NEARiNG THE END OF THE TRAIL J. V. Johnson and George Warren of the Victoria Automobile Club, meet Brigadier Macfarlane and his Chevrolet a few miles outside Victoria acd escort him into the City. THE AWARD Winning of the Todd Medal, offered in 19Ut became possible with completion of the Trans-Canada Highway. It is now awarded to Brig. R. A. Macfarlane for. the first authenticated journey from I-ouisburg. Cape Breton, to Victoria, U.C, over specified all-Canadian route. C-2tX THROUGH THE ROCKIES The Chevrolet spent thrilling hours skirting sheer precipices and climbing high mountain roads before it encountered this quiet little valley in Canada's Rocky Range. THE PACIFIC! After 4,743 miles of rapid, trouble-free driving, Brigadier Macfarlane and his co-driver dip the front wheels of their Chevrolet in the Pacific Ocean to win the A. E. Todd Gold MedaL Rolling along "Canada's Main Street" the Tram-Canada Highway from coast to coast, Brigadier R. A. Macfarlane, D.S.O., at the wheel of a new 19 (6 Chevrolet Sedan, has just completed the first ocean-to-oe'ean automobile trip without leaving Canadian soil. To win the A.E. Todd Gold Medd -offered in 1912 by the Mayor of Victoria Drig. Macfarlane left Louisburg, Nova Scotia, with the salt of the Atlantic on his rear wheels, and after nine days of driving he arrived in Victoria, Vancouver Island, B.C., and dipped his front wheels in the Pacific, having covered 4,743 MILES The Chevrolet used was a stock 1946 model powered with a standard six-cylinder valve-in-htad engine. It was selected by Brig. Macfarlane who held the responsible posts of Director of Mechanization and Deputy Master-General of Ordnance, at Defence Headquarters, Qttawa because he is convinced that a "sturdy, light, economical passenger car is ideal for the average Canadian citizen." With his extensive experience of army vehicles, on the testing grounds and on active service in two wars, Brig. Macfarlane made the new Chevrolet his choice for his history-making trip another "first" for Chevroletl ,W, 1. Mi i tiMi MiT.l . diBiki rilVI 1W1 f ! : ! BIG MONEY ERA CAME IN FIGHT GAME TWENTY -FIVE YEARS AGO First Million Dollar Gate in Boxing Recorded When Dempsey Knocked Out Carpentier at J e r s e y C 1 1 y By FRANK ECK. NFW YORK (AlM-Twcnty-five years ago New It was on the night, of .Inly-, ' -oA 9qo i v-i r'nnnnntinr J k'J l.l c-S th PoB Traffic S.t.ty Clik Iponuftd by li.tirMille.vtl Ac IgKon cf CNfi tf tetkt. RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED CIIUYSLKIt DISTKIEJUTOnS i rrnv receipt m i,i-,- Battle of the Lentmy in their world's heavyweight at Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey ouy, Only three other title battle! ? surpassed that nsure ucmjj-sry's two losing struggles with Uenc Tiinney and the recent Joe Louis-Billy Conn fight. bout, Tli? Dempsey-Carpentier the first of the immortal Tex Rlckard's sreat fistic extravaganzas, drew 01.000 fans. Demp-spy's .share was 3C9.000. II? won when Carpentier, a French llght-heavyweiph.t, was counted out by Referee Harry Ertle in the fourth round. It was a right to the aw followed bv a left to the Jaw that flattened the game little Frenchman. The heavier Dempsey was an overwhelming favorite to retain hi." crown. At the outset it looked like we mteht have a new heavy-weisht champion ll.?ht heavyweight sl7e os Gorgeous Georges scaled but 112 pounds. Carpentier almost upset the 183-pound Manaisa Mauler from Baseball Scores Nalinnal League Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn 3. New York 4, Boston 5. Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 0. Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 5. American League St. Louis 2, Cleveland 4. Chicago 3, Detroit 7. Boston 1, New York 2. W a s h 1 n g t o n -Philadelphia postponed. Advertise In The Dally News, SHAVING'S h CINCH With Minora Blades! For comforf ond speed, you can't equal Minora in its class. It's th quality blade in the low-pricefield! rrs your DouiLc-ioce razcu &?JV Ti 1 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday S3 Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Dentpsey's Jaw. It landed and Dempsey went back on ou ucc Dempsey was watfng In at the moment and the blow caught him flush on the Jaw. Boyle s Thirty Acres, built especially for this fight, reverbratea irom the din created oy me vasi crowd. in the third round Dempsey tore into Carpentier like a wild man and continued a relentless two-fttfd attack until the finish in the fourth session. After the fLght, it was rumorea FOR SALE Monarch range, splendid condition. 413 Mc-Brlde Street or Phone Green 406. 159) FOR SALE 1940 Westlnghouse electric radio, 7-tube, all-wave, mantel model; or will exchange for battery set. Phone Red 898. 055) FOR SALE Two double beds, studio couch with one chair, dresser and dining room suite. Good condition. 633 8th East or phone Blue 715. (158) FOR SALE 20-ft. speed boat, 85 h p. V-8 engine. Apply 910 Alfred Street or Yacht Club caretaker. '154) FOR SALE Remington typewriter, and boy's bicycle. 1337 PiEott Ave. (154) FOR SALE 6 room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (140) FOR SALE Well-built log house at Hazel toll; partly fin Ished Inside. Also large chicken house and shed on 4 lots; plenty of wood and water close at hand. Apply F. McKenzle, 719 Cook Street, Victoria, B.C. (154) FOR SALE Small electric radio In perfect condition, no ground wire or outside aerial needed. Fits nicely In a grip when travelling. Price $30 00 this week only. Phone Black 773 or call 1214 Park Avenue after C p.m. (154) FOR SALE Baby buggy. $5; garbage burner (coal and wood), cream and white; Thor electric ironer, rotary type, will fit General Electric washer. Phone Black 322. (tf) FOR 8ALE 60 amp. G.E. switch and fuse box 9x18 at $15.00 J. Sackner, Central Hotel or Dyer Apts. (146) GOOD BUILDINO LOT In the centre of Prince Rupert's best business area. Apply Box 128 Dally News. (tf) FIVE-ROOM HOUSE 3 bed rooms and bath, living room with new maple floors, newly decorated kitchen. Located 224 Ninth East; Immediate occupancy. Only $2300. For inspection call Armstrong Agencies, phone 342. (154) FOR SALE Good baby carriage, storm cover. $12.00. Red 737. that Promoter Rickan to Dempsey 3 dre J1 ! fore the knit. i... ' (154) FOR SALE-tadlo, 2 oil burners, cash register, restaurant range, household furniture Apply lC2T2nd West, or phone Blue 874 (153) FOR SALE Four-room house. $1600 cash. A.ppy 225 9th Ave. East, evenings. dan FOR SLE Summner shingle mill and Bond Packer, com-Plete, in good condition. Box 1291, Prince Rupert. (165) FOR ALE-Whlte R.O.P. Leghorn pullets, eight weeks old. $1.25 each. Lea Poultry Farm, Kltvanga, B.C. 056) FOR SALE Used logging boots iron sj used electric rgn from $15; slightly used book cases, $0; new rae rues from $165; used 8-plece kitchen set, $22.50; used electric victrola, ccst $235. now $03: officn fiv. tures, fireproof safes, desks, chairs, filing cabinet, slightly used rugs, size 12x12, suitable for office, stores, hotels. Everything reduced In nrice. We sell and buy new and used furniture, also hardware. See us first, it will nav vou. iir. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Black 4ili i .miiio.iijr vrieiar served the fljht ,i: Dcmpsry coulyd j,a Carpentier as early aj ond round. Tlie knockout 0 c was the fourteenth i; , or the Mana: a Mar I ... !... " Trti.lr wrti II. .... uain. im I He t flattened big 3t wii third round at Tole & 4, 1019, for his elMp cuuve Kayo, mis A, riuae two exnibiUra the chilling of u-0 SBm v,o oi-nnii round. He ners on the same dai- r -ri nr u ill ill tilt fc.v".. . 1 in ul' . f nn In 1Q10 threw a right hand puncn iu Dempsey. one ol n, popular champion: i. en Era of sportr. it- fj, uene iunney septm 1956, In Philadelphia, r lowin year ne atteic pain the crown m c a m.. nt J.J I long count when ftv slower than slow pttj neutral corner igrjj, decision over the lO-roiE. Dempsey will be 51 Carpentier, proprietor in Paris, was 52 last) i v w y ' O . in..lnn' minimum .hl.n. IU r . ii.iripdi' ac Der wora per nuci . ......... , ..v.- - , - . rv. . 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