I . f. k EL Prfnre lmt Diiil?? ftcv$ Thursday, November 14, 1946 LACROSSE IS FOLDING UP 'FOR WINTER Lacrosse "hostilities" for ths 1946 season have been terminated, according to an announcement made today by Civic Centre director Don Forwaro who lias ccen advised to that effect bv Al .!"eardown, ie-rcfery of the Lacrosse Association. The game, which got off to a brief but brilliant start two months ago in Roosevelt Gym, is being abandoned for the time being primarily because of a manifest lack of intersst shared between the public and some of the players whose attention is devoted at the moment to bas- . ketball. During the season more than 20 senior and 50 Junior players " have received training ar d coaching from former champion-Iship players now ir. .he city, "and lacrosse devotees, while slightly dampened by .the winfer let-down, are determined that the game, like truth, shall rise .again. . ,L.icrosse. they explain, 1? after all, a summer and fall qgtme and they are confident that it will be revived under the mellow sun cf next summer. While this leaves something of a gap in the schedule at Roosevelt gy.rt, Mr. Forward explains' that the gym is st .i b ing used considerably for high school bad rnintoii and for bast .tbali practices. The Canadian Legion boxing club which has been training ti-ere is rumored to De moving u.ta Conrad Street School in the - rear future. Difficulties in heating the building, complicated by the in-yty of the Cvic Centre auth--ttrtles to et equipment for the gym furnace, leaves the building sonv what chilly but su'utl-tute hatlng arrangements aie being ti'.s.gned. Hockey Scores Boston 5. Detroit 2. Montreal 4, New York 4 (tie). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE . "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP PAUL BRODIN. DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE ttiat by Order ot HU Honour Judge W. E. Fisher. Local Judge ot tbe Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 28th day of October, 1946. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Paul Brodln, who died on or about the 25th da; ot July 1946. All persons Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay tbe amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith end all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them vlth me properly verified on or before the 30th day of November. 1910. .ailing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been riot If let, DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 29th day of October! 1946. GORDON F. FORBES, "ctal Arlmlnlrtor. Prince Rupert, B.C. REX SHORT SPORT Whirlaway established himself as winter-boofc favorite for the Kentucky Deitoy six years ago by romping through the mud .to an easy victory In the Walden Stakes at Pimlico. The win boost-ed the earnings of Warren Wright's great colt to $77,275. H3 went on the following season to take the triple crown the Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. Ottawa Rough Riders IS year hunt for an Interprovincial Ru-j-by Football Union title ended 21 years ago when Riders defeated Hamilton Tigers 8-3 at the Capital. Ottawa went on- ta win the Grey Cup that year, defeating Winnipeg 24-1 in the final. 'Da Preem' Wrestler "former Boxing Champion New Handles Own Financial Affairs By JIM BECKER NEW YORK, (AP) Prtmo Carnero the wrestler is 10 years older, 10 pounds heavier, and 100 per cent smarter than Primo Camera the boxer. The new Primo answers to 38 record books list him as 40 as he undertakes the new role of mat gladiator. He tips the scales around 285. When he reigned as king of the boxing heavyweights he carried 2io pounds oh his six-foot, six-inch frame. But the eld Primo was a huge freak with size 15'i shoes who was pushed to the championship by devious methods. He was a buffopn with the manners of a cub bear and a heart to match the rest of him. He couldn't fight a lick yet he was exploited for all the gold he could draw at the rrate and then sent back to his hatlvi Italy with a manjUd riose and cauliflower ears and llltic money. The new Primp hasn't lost his great heart nor his loveable manners, but he handles his own business affairs in his new racket. Pr'mo declares that he is back at h:s "first love." Still Draws Gocd Crowds He hadn't lost a match when he reached New York on his cross-country tour, which wa: to be expected. Crowds jam the arenas for Da Preem who carries a slx-nlght-a-week schedule. "I'm keening all the money." Ptlmo announces, his ham hands clapping you on the back in a vertebrae - rattling gesture oi friendship. He discounts stories that he is being handled by a ornblnaticn which doles out $2,000 a week to the b:g man. Camera wants to realize as 0U? . .0tnbV! ,0 CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow lMein Chinese Dishes oar specialty. f Open 0 ajn. to 2 ajn. PDONE 173 Scheme. To Lessen Isolation of Aged NEWCASTLE -ON-TYNE, Eng., 0 A blcck of flats reserved exclusively for retired, elderly women is nearing comnletlem in Newacstle. Believed to be the first of its kind, it is sponsored bv the National Council ot Wo men, which has received an interest-free loan to finance the project. The council said "pro-per rents will be charged, but the life of the residenw will strike a balanee between com munal institutions and th sev ere isolation In which many old i people live." MARE'S MILK FOR BABIES AMHERST. Ma.s.. Studies at the Massachusetts State Cor.eja station, published in the Journal" station, published in the Jorna! of Dairy Science, Indicate that mare's milk may be a good substitute for human milk in feeding babies. ' Mare's milk." scientists report, "is commonly used as r. food in some sections of Western Asia." It's comptsition resembles that of human milk more .nearly than cow's or goat's milk,- the report adds. FIELD. MARSHALS HONORED EDINBURGH,- Field Marshal Vi?count Montgomery and Field Marshal Vlssount Alexander, governorrgeneral of Canada, have been nominated for inclusion in the horrors list of Edinburgh University. much money on this tour as h? can gather in before he returns to Italy to bring his lovely wife and his boy, 7, and girl, 4, "to America to: become American citizens." In the ring, clad In long black tights to hide his "werrlelosi; weins," Primo has absorbed all the harimy tricks of hit new trade. He is cast, as the hero in the squared circle dranuta a ad the fans love him. He Is fast for his size and performs al the fist shak!ng and fake frftnaces required cf him. Sometimes he has his opponents touch shoulders to the mat In 20 minute?, sometimes the spectacle is dragged on fcr near ly an hour. He is the wronged ' f:iiter, Vie stout-hearted la.l who shrkf eff the low blows and refuses to resort' to that kind despite the pleadings of the mob. 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Australia, W Officers ;f the Australian Prices Commission a-re waging war on used car dealers and private individuals who sell automobiles for more tfcan offfeial prices pejged at pre-war levels. For such price control violation1 ;'hip have been a nrnnbe-of convictions in special courts and fines of more than S300 have been Imposed. Australian newspapers . have ?lven publicity to the black market In used cars, but the price ironicl authorities say that sales at illegal prices are still being mad-j becaure pecple with money In their pockets are willing to pay considerably more than officii rate because o! tbe acute shortage of motor vehicles. One estimate Is that Australia needs at least 300.0SO new automobiles and 125,000 trucks of various tvraes. Only a trickle cf new vehicles is coming from Britain and NqrWi America and Australian automobile Dlants are mi awating at capacity? D'st'lutlcn cf row cars is controlled by Australia's state transport departments which give prkvrlty to daftors, nurs?s. clersycieri, commercial travel-leu, farmers In remote areas and servicemen who need motor vehicle in their rehabilitation. Racketeers In New South Wales have attempted to get their hands on some of the new cars by various means but have been foiled bv ownership certificates required by the state authorities DROUGHT-STRICKEN SHEEP CANBERRA, Australia, Oi -Drcujht tut down Australia's Jhtep population by 29,000.000 in four years- up to April, the Australian statistics bureau report-ed. In 1941. 18,000.000 sheep died i and 9,060 000 more in 1944 and early 1913. 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