i '! ' ij 1 it : ... sin i- ill SHORT SPORT ! . First tournament of the sea-; I.":son on the Canadian National Rallay3' Recreation Associa- uon Tennis uiud couus, on tirtrjp-which informal play has been -Jr active since early spring under !!rSriithe ideal weather conditions, is jfrr" booked for the coming Sunday. CssL',Jt will be an American mixed UUUUiCJ UJUtllVj w vu out at which win De nasca me forthcoming annual club trophy ' tournament. !' As a result of an injury when sliding into base Sunday Joe .DIMaggio will be out of the game for a week at least. It is hoped that the injury to his knee will not aggragate an old Injury re- - celved when he played on the f Pacific Coast. While Joe has not Loe'en hitting as of old yet he does Vstiil lead in the number of runs batted in and any lengthy ato- sence from the line-up will be u serious handicap to his team, - Hal .Newhouser marked up his .sixteenth victory -of the season Sunday. Hank Oreenbprg scored his twenty'-second home run of the season Sunday in addition to one ether hit. In the national clay court tennis championships on Sunday Frankie Parker won over W. Tal-bert by 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. In the whole competition Parker has not lost a set. In the middle states, professional tennis championship Don Baseball Scores SUNDAY National (First Games) Pittsbur.n 3, St. Louis 4. Cincinnati 6, Chicago 2 game only). Philadelphia 1, New York 2. Brooklyn 2, Boston 3. (Second Games) Pittsbrugh 0, St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 2, New York 10. Brooklyn 4, Boston 2. American (First Games) Chicago 2, Cleveland 3. New York 7, Philadelphia 3. Boston 11, Washington 1. St. Louis 0, Detroit 3 (single game). (Second Games) Chicsjo 5, Cleveland 0. New York 1, Philadelphia 4. Boston 9, Washington 4. SATURDAY National Brooklyn 7, Easton 2. Cincinnati 0-0, Chicago 2-1. Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 12., Philadelphia 6, New York 7. American St. Iniis 1, Detroit 5. Boston 0, Washington 4. Chicago 3, Cleveland 2. New York II, Philadelphia 5. Budge won the finals. Ills blistering backhand was a potent factor all through the series. General Motors Win From Grotto While 99 Taxi .Swamps Reserves Squad In the first of the two league games last evening at Gyro Ball Park, 09 Taxi team overwhelmed the Reserve by 20 tdt 0. li the second gam,e the powerful General Motors hit on all'cylindrs to defeat the Grotto rtlne by 8 to 1. Thp ftesewe never gave up but tny Just had no the talent. Palllster piiAed a good game but fielding enroTS and Inexperience gave him no support. The worst Innings were the fourth and fifth. In the fourth the entire 09 team batted around while Domlnato scored' twice, the second being an unearned home run. Four "players scored three runs each, these being Domlnato, Montesano, Caideronl and Ratchfcrd. Glen Smith, Gurvich and Wendle scored twice each while Postuk and Houston scored once each. Pallester and Warren were the battery for the Army m.en..'Pal-lister struck out two. Boyo Gurvich pitched, for the taxi men and wa'vnevet in trouble. Sonny Beynon relieved hirn In the last two innings and showed lots of speed. Each struck out one. Postuk was a good catcher. Teams: aw YOU GET MORE SERVICE AT THE SIGN OF THE BEG B-A CAR manufacturers say it will be some" time yet before new cars will be available for all. So it's still important to take the best possible care of your present car. - J4fliflfc- ffT It's a fact that this is a job your B-A dealer can really help you with, because your B-A dealer leaves nothing to chance.. He's trained and equipped to do the thorough kind of a service job that will keep your car running longer. " ,4i That's why thousands of motorists all over Canada have come to rely on B-A's friendly service, and quality products. You, too, can always buy with confidence at the sign of the big B-A. COAL! Have you inquired about The Philpott, Evitt COAL BUDGET PLAN Be WISE now! Be WARM next winter! PHONE 651 or 652 THAT'S WHT PEERLESS IASTS LONGER KWONG SANG KING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 IN Good Fastball Entertainment Reserve Palllster, Warren, Basso, Sunberg, Walmough, Kur-lok, Helgerson, Mcstad and Bar-raclough. 99 Taxi Postuk, Dominato, Houston, Wendle, G. Smith, Gurvich, Montesano, Caideronl, Beynon and Ratchford. Scores: Reserve 000 00 0 99 Taxi 230 8720 General Motors .Win Over Tobacconists The General Mptors vs. Grotto content provided (tome good ball but the motor men always had matters under control. Moxley struck out four players but he walked seven and was often in ti ou'ble. He 'walked the fLrst two players to face him and each of these scored later. He set the opposition down In the second, third and fourth innings with only two men getting on base. Two more runs were added in the fifth and then In the sixth he walked three and two of these later came in t score. Olsen scored in the seventh when the catcher let the last pitched ball Eet away from him. Bruce Simonson scored the only run for the Grotto. Dell got on base three times and Kerr got on twice but Bill and Duncan were the only other runners to 'ret on the paths. Carl Smith came on when Duncan had to leave and played well. Duncan caught a good game while Dell looked very smart nt first. Parlett and Pavlikis were the battery for the General Motors and Moxley and Duncan f r the Grotto. Kerr took Duncan's place behind the bat when the latter had to leave. Teams: General Motors T. Arney, Minor Simonson, J. Davis, Lindsay, Pavlikis, Fitch, Lezter, Glen Otsen, Parlett. x Grotto Kerr. "B. Simonson,' MOxley, Dell, Bill, F.-Gomez, M. Holkestad, Duncan, Laid, C. Smith. . Scores: , $ ! General Motors .at 3otf 022 18 Grotto 1 60 '000 01 Now! All-Star Game AMERICANS BLANK NATS Heavy Hitting Ted Williams Pacns Junior Leaguers to TalA- 12 to 0 Victory FENWAY PARK, BOSTON W Pct by the Boston ned Sox's Ted wnitams with four hits, including two home runs, the American L-saguc made a rim-away of the 13th all-star baseball game today, burying the National League opposition 12 to 0. v The Americans made 14 hits and one error, the Nationals made three hits and no errors. Bob Feller was the winning pitcher and the losing pitcher was Clauds Passeau. In the annual classic to dat? the Americans now have won nine eames and the Nationals fur. The Americans went two runs aheadjn the first lnnin.3 when Keller walloped a home run. Williams, who had walked, scored ahead of Keller. The Americans added another run in the fourth Inning when Williams smashed a terrific home run into the centre field bleachers. The Americans added three more runs in the firth. Rosar singled. Newhouser singled, Spence was passed. Stephens doubled, scoring Rosar and New- hhouser. Williams singled, scor ing Spence. In the seventh the Americans I wen t ahead 8 to 0 when Williams singled, Keller walked and Gor don doubled, scoring Williams and Keller. The Americans pounded across four more runs in the &!.;hth inning. Stlrnwelss singled. ICra-met singled. Stlrnweiss scored on INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER T24'2nd AVe.' "L rPhone; 88 Oil Firing for your Kitchen Range! WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE NEW RELIANCE HORIZONTAL FLAME OIL BURNER NOW AVAILABLE IN PRINCE RUPERT RELIANCE provides better heat for cooking, baking, water and kitchen .heating; offers you all the advantages of oil heating without limiting the stove to strictly an oil burning unit. W.ilh a RELIANCE you can dispose of combustible household refuse while the burner is in actual operation. Burner may be viewed at address below or at PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING Corner Second Avenue and Seventh Street - R.;W. Vick ' 1052 Sixth Avenue East RELIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Phone Black HiK AWNINGS SAILS . . . . . . WINDOW BLINDS CANVAS SPECIALTIES EDMONDSON'S Phone Black 169 P.O. Box 302 430 Bowser Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) P.O. Box. 13C3 SAVOY HOTEL Car) Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASEIt STREET Prince Rupert We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. Canadian Fish ' AND Cold Storage 'COMPAN-Y LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FIRST BOWLING CONTEST HELD The first Canadian National Recreation Association' Lawn Bowling Club's competition of the season was run off yesterday when three rinks consisting cf members of the Canadian Legion played three rinks of non-members for the Victory Cup donated by the Canadian Legion for annual competition. The combined scores resulted in a win for the Canadian Legion members by C5 to 43 shots. The high rink and winners of the trophy was composed of Neil Cameron, Jack Judge and Jack Frew, skip. There was a considerable number of spectators present. Chapman's sacrifice. Williams hit a home run, scoring Kramer iUid Stephens. Th folk. Trn (,1c Sc toy Chtk ipgnicrad by Inltntatlcvil A aiulK l Ch'i ol Folk. RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED CHRYSLER DISTRIBUTORS NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP furniture Repaired Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS 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 BOX 1308 Oil Burners Installed - - Classified Adoerthinn WW? Vunhol Thank. IX-ttth Notices, funtrul l ' and lintagemcut AiinouncMneaU: IOK KENT FOR RENT Two-room house, furnished. 013 8th East. Phono Black 900. a6U FOR RET Three-room suite, furnished. Washington Blk.. apply Suite 7. ) FOR nENT-Housekeeplng room, unfurnished. 1142 Park Ave. (160) FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th Ave. West. 185) FOR RENT Nice single front room with kitchen privilege,. 221 5th Ave. East. (161) FOR RENT Small cabin, single Minnncv: Dartly furnished. .315 Sixth Aveue West, (tf) FOR RENT Cabins during July, Salt Lakes. Apply Mrs. McDonald, Salt Lakes. t!69 FOR RENT Two-roomed front suite. 221 5th East. (162) WANTED WANTED 3 or 4-room modern furnished suite, centrally located. Box 142, Daily News. (101) WANTED Medium-sized range and oil burner, complete, good condition. Apply Box 141 Dally News. i!5J WANTED Motorcycle in fair condition. Write T. D., Box 601. city. 163) WANTED - Will the persons holding PR. Port Day perpetual trophies for inboard speedboat race and outboard motor boat race, won in 1939, please turn them In to the Bort Day Committee. A permanent replica will be turned over in exchange (1C31 WANTED Medium-sized range and oil burner, complete. Good condition. Apply Box 141 Daily News. 160) TlF.LI' WANTF.D WAITING LIST for newsboys, now open at Dally News, (tf) WANTED Boys for delivery routes. Dally News. (tf) LISTINGS WANTED SELLING VOUR HOUSE? We have buyers looking for well-built 4 and 5-room homes. Cash or terms. Consult us first. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. (164) PERSONAL WILLIS SHORTHAND Night classes will begin October 1. Diploma Issued from Ottawa. For enrolment and particulars phone Bernadette Hill, W.C.T., Red 284. (160) LOST LOST Five-monthj-old male pup. Colors black, tan and white. Painted head, curled up tall and answeis to the name of Barney. Finder pleafe contact A. H. Berg, 110 9th Avenue West. Reward, (159) TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigntd until noon, July 20, on the transportation of school children by bus from Port Edward to Prince Rupert schools and return 5 days a week during the schoolvseason. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Phone Mrs. M. M. Roper, Secretary-Treasurer, Prince Rupert School District. (160) AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES every Saturday at 171 Third Avenue East, (tf) Advertise In Tiie Daily News. Plumbinir and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 380 P.O. Box 1294 PHONE 108 and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schuman s. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and fflSSS' . WEST OR SALE -LsahI Phone 452. t'-uu SALE- -Com,. d 5-room ho7 ru away and for, I loss. Call rv,,! $1,600 bargain. FOR SALE -Bry your order now j, soon as possibfc Food Market, Phw, run uale-IusI FOR SALE-CoaTj ciiu iieaier 3 .! leum; bed and Tl light; clothes cufol crib and buggy, J james apu. FOR SALE - IFfcl "Buck I" Can be J Floats, week-endnl weeK-aays. FOR SALE--Chesu? dining room suit; tJ lng machine: clrcuil er; mirrors; study J chen articles. 2k Ave., phone Oreen :J 85 h.p. V-8 eneiw Alfred Street or jl caretaker FOR SALE - Under! writer, latest moil dltion. Apply P.0 FOR BALE- 150 ampj welder Phone Uj Prince Rupert Ltd.il FOR SALE- Kltchei nex -cream and tl Going cheap, $25. P: 322. FOR SALE Baby J good condition. I.I Black 943. FOR SALE - 6 room house. 742 7thAw.il GOOD BUILDING lr centre of Prlnct business area. Apji Dally News. FOR BALE Four-.il $1600 cash. Apply:! East, evenings. FOR SALE Sumiifl mill and Bond frl plete, in good coitl 1291, Prince Rupeit FOR SALE One mli opposite Isle Pto 183 acres, clear cash or terms to : party. Included 35 1 bottom land. IS ic In clover and i!i barn and stable holds 18 tons hay, ' workshop. Good Furniture, beds am crockery, range, to 8-tube console, p cultivator garden t and numerous place for couple J livine dairying; PI Reason for sale. ol anri nil alone, APKl shaw, Isle Pierrejij FOR SALE Used bffl from $3: used eietrj r.,rr, is- silent!!! rases. 16: new rai $1.65; used 8-pieceik $2250; used elect- cost $235, now $65; tures, fireproof f ehairs. filing cabW used rugs, size 1M for office, siore5,u-i thing reduced In t sell and buy new i furniture, also hart' 324. flrct It Will PM Furniture Co., 3rd M TKNWf . hv til De receivru -i 1 . .11 nnnn C I signed unvu "- 1 July 19, next, for UM t . ti nlvk 33, i nn.. . nrlnrp r.-f I Lilly Ul j 923, located at 527 1 lliciivril. --" J t,ma hOUStil siorey nam- - - . small one-storey,tJ cabin, sepam . also jST I furniture -1 Hignesi 01 ,1 necessarily accflJJI strictly cashJ be viewea sube 1 Occupation Control Boar .1 Four-roomeu j i,mi5( and 1 roomeu y tnree-roomrV; ently renieu. 1 jonn n.-". - . . as John Tkach MACHINE' TO SAW WUer economically. o J Portable flawf?" 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