'IK m v.. 1 4 Idrfnrc Uujicrt'2ailp "JDclus Saturday, April 27, 1946 SHORT SPORT Tony Canzonerl retained h!s world's lightweight championship at Chicago 15 years ago with a third-round decision over Jack (Kid) Berg. British challenger. It was Berg's first defeat in 27 rounds, but he later lost to, Barney Ross, a year before the latter won the welter title in 1933. War Admiral, spectacular so; of Man o War, first showed his speed over a mlle-and-sixteenth course in the Chesapeake Stake? at Havre de Grace, two years ago. War Admiral led the field by six lengths at the finish. Twelvp years ago last night sculling fans were greatly worried about the condition of Joe Wright, jr., who had suffered an internal hemorrhage after a week's illness with an infected hand. The 1928 winner of the Diamond Sculls recovered. East Fife became the first second division .team ever to win the Scottish Football Cup eight years ago today when they defeated Kilmarnock at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 4-2. Two games were played to produce a winner, the first match ending In a 1-1 tie four days earlier. Classified Advertising pays. Advertise in the Daily 'News BASKETBALL Civic Centre Saturday, April 27 7:30 WATTS & N1CKEKSON vs. JUNIOU AI.L-STAKS 8:30 MACEY'S vs. INVERNESS " I want a ' Good !'J& M t-U FIFTH ALLAN CUP TANGLE EDMONTON, - Tonight in Edmonton the Calgary Stam-peders and the Hamilton Tigers will meet in the fifth game of the Allan Cup series. Thr eastern champions have to win or toe eliminated from the senior amateur finals. The Calgary club won the first three games of the series and Hamilton won the fourth on Thursday night. HIGH SCORES IN BOWLING The Men's Five Pin Bowling League held a pre playoff tournament Friday night when the following high scores were rolled: Silicic (lames Game Hep. Total E. Freeman 287 287 J. Pops 255 17 272 D. Wood 223 27 250 F. Skinner 225 24 219 S. Whytp .240 2 243 S. Whyte 245 2 247 M. Skellemrud 215 32 247 B. Johnson 220 27 24T C. Wilson 218 23 241 II. Black 223 17 243 W. Ward 225 15 240 Three (lames C. Wilson 615 69 684 S. Whyte 609 6 675 E. Freeman 675 675 W. Ward 607 45 652 J. Pope ., .. 591 41 632 M. Halverson 610 9 625 C. Kellett 611 611 F. Skinner 530 72 602 D. Wood 513 81 594 a Johnson !512 81 593 Midden Score C. Kellett 611 611 Hidden score was 013. The play-off will take placs next Friday with Stone's and Morgan's playing for first and second place. Bijrns will meet Malkin'.s to decide which takes third and fourth places. Prizes for the season's bowling and prizes for the scores marked above will be given out at that time. , fake my tip and tryPicobac! It's a Burley tobacco, and boy is it good I For a cool, easy-packing, smooth-burning, fragrant smoke, you can't beat it I" Picobac is the pick of the Burley crop, grown in sunny, southern Ontario where climate and soil are the secret ingredients. GET SOME TO-DAY Picobac I The Pick of Pipe Tobaccos. Hollywood Cafe prince Kiiratrs newest and most UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO I A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE VV. 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST DEATH AND INJURY MAR GOODWILL VISIT -Police and volunteer helpers work frantically to extricate victims from the wreckase of a m akeshlft j-ter that collapsed while hundreds of goodwill visitors were viewing the giant battleship H.M.S. Nelson, which was visiting Lisbon, Portugal. One man was killed and 75 persons were injured, 50 seriously. The acclde'nt was witnessed by thousands who were awaiting th iir turn to go on the pier. CANADIEN ALL-STARS iMonlrealers are Dominant in List of Itest Hockey Players The winners of the Stanley Cup this year, the Montreal Canadiens, have taken over seven places on the annual Cana dian Press all-star team. Mont real players to make the team are Durnan In goal, defencemen Bouchard and Reardon, forwards Richard. Lach and Brake and coach Dick Irvin. Frank Brlmsek of Boston was chosen as goalie or the second team. Others selected are Craw ford of Boston and Jack Stewart of Detroit on defease, and Max Bentley of Chicago, Gay Stewart oi Toronto, Bill Mosienko of Chi cago on the forward lines. The second coach chosen was Gott selig of Chicago. KITIMAAT OVERWHELMS KITKATLA KITKATLA At the Easter -ports tournament held here between Kitkatla and Kitlmaat, the visitors took first prize in all events. In view of the fact that the Kitlmaat contestants were clearly superior to their hosts in sporting ability, they did not retain the sporting trophies, returning them to the Kitkatla villagers after formally receiving them. Advertise in ie Dally News iivi:i:x.iKT i.iitroic act" NOTICE OP APPPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENSE NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 3rd day of June, next, the undersigned Intends to npply to th Liquor Control Board for consent to transler oi beer license No. 7404 Issued In respect of premises being part of a building known as Central Hotel, situate at the corner of 1st Avenue and 7th Street. Prince Ru-1 pert. B.C.. upon the lands described I as Lois numbered Eleven (11) to Fourteen (14), Inclusive. In Block number Ten (10), Section One (I), Map No. 923. Prince Rupert Land Register) District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Albert Dixon, Harold Garforth Dixon and Sidrey Waterfleld to Central Holdings Ltd.. having its head office at 789 Pender Street West. Vancouver. B.C., the transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 25th day of April. A D 1940. CENTRAL HOLDINGS LTD.. Applicant and Transferee (121) CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Room . Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Kwong Sang Hing CHOP SUEY HOUSE Re-opened Thursday, April 18 Phone Red 247 Baseball Scores Xaticnal League Brooklyn 11, New York 3. St. Louis 3, Pittsburg 2. American League Chicago 4, Cleveland 2. New York 11, Washington 7. Detroit 2, St. Louis 3. Boston 7, Philadelphia 0, Pacific Coast league San Francisco 7, Sacramento 4. San Diego 3, Portland 2. Hollywood 9, Seattle 0. Oakland 2, Las Angles 1. CANUCKS WIN HOCKEY TITLE VANCOUVER l-.ie Vancouver Canucks are United States amateur hockey champions. Last night they beat the Boston Olympics 6-3 in the final game of the best-of-seven series and won the -Walter A. Browrl trophy, which is em-blema'tlc of the Ameitcan title. SKATER IN BIG TIME .Mary Kirsline Turns Professional With United States Ice Show EDMONTON First Edmonton skater to enter Ice show business as a professional Is blond, blue-eyed Mary Klrstine, 18, skating and ballet star of the city's Glenora club and western Ontario skating champion in 1941. Mls3 Kirstine has signed a fcur-year contract with a United States show (Icecapades) and will join it at Atlantic City July 1. Unlike many top-notch performers, she did not go direct from the high chair to skating rinks and ponds but donned the blades for the first time In 1937, and did her first serious skatins at the Stratford, Ontario club. "Norton Waite and Buntv Noble, who turned professional from the Calvary Olencoe skating club, were the two pros -who really took me in hand fir$t," she said. The two were professionals at the London, Ontario, club In 1938-39. But it was Otto Gold, professional at Ottawa's Mlnto Club, who taught her the most, said Miss Klrstine. "Gold was trulv j wonderful, and let me tell you that skilful Instruction is half j the battle." Johnny Mitchell, former play-I or with the old Calgary Tigers and Winipeg Selkirks professional hockey clubs, now a scout for j Pittsburgh Hornets of the Am-lerican Hockey League, spotted 1 Miss Klrstine as potential "big league" material while touring western Canada for his club. Born In Walkerton, Ontario, Miss Krlstine has lived lnEtf-monton.for the last three years, and now is attending Alberta University as a nursing student. She will finish her course before taking up her new career. C12 Seventh Avenue West (97) GAME TONIGHT DECIDING CUP TORONTO- - Tonight In Toronto the Winnipeg Monarch. and the Toronto St. Michael's College Juniors tangle In the sev-nth and deciding game of the Memorial Cup series. Each team has won three games and tonight means sudden death for the loser. Shortly after midnight this morning, the lineup started tit Maple Leaf Gardens for tickets for the all-important junior BOWLING RESULTS Ravens, CJoldeyes, Hell Divers and Condors This Week's Winners In the War Assets Bnwllng League this week Ravens won three games to nil over Falcons as did Goldeyes over Mallards. Hell Divers and Condors had two games to one victories over the Gulls and Eagles respectively. The Individual scores were as follows: ' ' FA I CONS L. Raabe 143 100 94 C. Kennedy 117 137 115 P. Johnson 132 96 176 N..Koraluk 70 179 132 V. "Nixon 85 99 99 J. Ham 137 62 103 Totals C36 G79 724 RAVENS P. Hay 139 115 180 L. Hay 26 131 158 P. Letdu'rneau ltf 156 142 D. Letourneau . ... 168 114 155 J Letourneau 141 156 188 J. Lemlre 143 108 106 Totals 736 780 929 GOLD EYES G. Anderson 230 227 134 W. Brown 162 211 140 R. Vuckovlch 205 148 345 ii. Loder 168 93 126 A. Do Macro '. 115 72 80 P. Grey 3'2 40 03 Totals 912 797 899 MAItiARDS V. Holoka Ill 209 129 P. Plementos 129 147 137 S. Blrrell 156 117 127 S. Dumas 100 97 120 J. Kurulok 204 92 105 F. Myer 107 108 143 Totals 807 770 701 HELL DIVERS F. Plementos 159 206 165 C. Unwin 115 125 190 B. Houde 119 207 160 L. Chamberlin 122 9f 120 P. Hay 98 143 123 E. McKale 88 125 133 Totals 701 899 902 GULLS B. Zentmire 138 103 234 M. Edgar 109 115 "l 17 J. Loder 120 130 114 V. Chamberlin 94 120 139 J. Unwin .' . 198 201 101 M. Munizaba 159 105 117 Totals 824 780 822 CONDORS B. Houston ..." ., 155 217 212 G. Brown 157 150 125 G. Brown 150 117 205 G. Yule 132 124 124 A. Tolpy 119 83 '120 E. Houston 108 70 122 Totals 887 772 908 EAGLES V. Carrier 193 129 113 J.Berg .. 80 00 83 M. Brown 117 i 92 lit A. Ross 83 220 207 R. Bradshaw 127 107 117 M. Fudger 213 137 221 " Totals 813 775 852 AUDITORIUM SCHEDULE Monday 7:00-8:30 Intermediate ".Iris. 8:30-9:30 Ladles class. Thursday 7:00-8:30 Intermediate rlrls, 8 30-9:30 Ladles class. 9:30-10:00- Event night Classified Advertising - - - - ;iasirieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 60c. Birth Notices 50c: Cards of Thanlts. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement: W. FOR SALE TOR SALE Chesterfield, new coffee table, oak library table, kitchen table and chairs, one double steel bed, Slumber King spring and Restmore mattress, one single bed, vanity set. waterless aluminum cookers. Webster's unabridged dictionary, books, drapes. Phone Green 59 or 728 Fraser Street. (100) FOR SALE - New three-room frame house, furnished; living room 10x20. Good attic, garden. 161 Wantage Road. (100) FOR SALE -v Tapestry chesterfield, Ivory enamel, breakfast suite, preserving jars, linoleums. Apply Mrs. G. L. Taylor, James Apartments (upstairs). (100) FOR SALE 30 foot troller. Soe boat "O & G", Cow Bay. (991 FOR SALE New 10-foot clinker-built row boat with oars and locks. 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(103) DESIRABLE RESORT SITE on scenic Lake Lakelse, near Terrace, B.C., for sale !or lease. Communicate with Frances Poe, 147 Linden Ave., Wllmettn, 111. (110) FOR SALE Radio; kitchen table; three chairs; couch. 1007 Ninth East. (100) FOR SALE Slightly used has socks, reg. $io, now 52.50 ; used electric floor lamps, complete, from $4.50; battery radios, selling out, $7.50; 4-piece kitchen set, table and 3 chairs, $6.00; 7-pIece dining room set, $42.50; bed and spring, $4.00; beds, complete, $12.00; McCIary electric range, $10.00; new small size ranges, wood and coal, $28.50; new and used McCIary and Gurney ranges; new electric hot plates, and press Irons, from $4.75. All kinds of furniture and hardware sold and bought at the lowest prices. See us for a good deal. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone 324. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I'mlted. Vancouver, B.C. 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Ninth Ave. East, or Box 1086, Sub Stn. "B". (104) INDIGESTION PAINS VANISH quickly when you use Wllder's Stomach Powder pleasant, ioothlng. 50c and $1 at all druggists. WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN, Friday and Saturday evenings. Apply 220 7th Ave. East. (104) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS This Is a positive and permanent release from drinking without cost or Inconvenience. It is a personal and confidential service rendered by other alcoholics who have found freedom through Alcoholics Anonymous. Box 78 Dally News. C(WxRTABLEHOME offered to middle-aged or elderly lady rho would be companionable and share expenses with lady living alone. References exchanged. Apply Box 110 Dally News. (101) A -TREAT FOR YOUR FEETI Use Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relief. 5Jc at Ormes Ltd. (99) YOU CAN RUN A HOME KIN dergarten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools. Wlnnl peg. Man. 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