t i. c t s T i r t 4 Prince Rupert Daflg. ftctos Wednesday, August 28, 3948 20 YEARS AGO In RUPERT SPOR7 August 28, 192C Y-Macs defeated R.CN.V.R. In the Intermediate Football League by 4-1. Camm scored for the Navy but Strachan, with two, nvwij ui nip to;season Sunday afternoon, the ' Moose W...UA11 A .u ii Sid jiu Dickens, i'Lm no, uiir, one., and iuiu Bond. jxjnu, one, scored for the Y-Macs ... . f 1 1 t give their side the match. Jack Campbell refereed the match and'Spiro Gurvlch and Eddie Smith were linesmen. " Senior football match between Moose and Cold Storage ha3 been cancelled and the first game of the Qllhuly Cup will be played next week. The Cold Storage team has withdrawn from competition. The Flag Day arranged by the Elks attracted a big crowd with ever four hundred children in attendance. Winners In the girls' events were Gerry "Mann, Helen Gavigan. Lois Jud?e. Betty Arthur, Dorothy Blake, Mickey Casey, May Byrne, Jean Ritchie, Hilda Murray and Kathleen Bulger. Winners In the boys' events we're Davie Houston, Roy Mann, Peter Brass. Billv Smith. Ken neth Attree. Bob Houston, James currie, W llle Hale. Billv Willis Vrofti Douglas ChristLson, Edwin Johnston. Billy Morris, Roy Fong, Peter Fisher, Harry Christlsen, Eddie Smith, Bob Irvine and Harold McDonald. Fastball Play-offs Drawing Interest " 'This evening at Gyro Ball Park 99" Taxi will meet General Motors In the first of a best-of-fivc play-off series for the city fastball "championship. General Motors won the league championship. 99 Taxi won the play-off series for the remaining teams of the league and so qualified to meet the .garagemen in the final play-offs. There has been a great deal of interest shown in fastball during the reason and the meeting between 99 Taxi and General Motors have been the mast talked-of matches, ,sq (onighfs should be a feature exhibition. Classified - - biuRjiiwi; ac per word per Insertion, Wo; Cards of Thanka, Death Notices. Funeral Notices. 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However, neither right fielder Dell nor his teammates could support the promise of that first hH. Dell's was the one and only Moose score Of tbo Civ InnUn ftl. m.n. ; vv oiA Hilling JlAfcUJC, CVCM . . I tVirt.mU it.-.. :.IJ. i n in a mighty effort. Savoy, on the other hand, started late. It was not until the third inning that they got on the board with a run scored off a single by pitcher Don McDonald. For the next three innings, however, they kept the tally mounting. The game was well larded with good hitting. While Moose marked upon two hits against pitcher McDonald, both were three-baggers. In addition to Dell's initial blow, Moose pitcher Stu Henry unloosed another triple la the senond inning. However, he was left on third when the side went down. Behind their nine runs, five of which were brought in in the sixth hilling, Savoys chalked up u nits. First baseman Joe Davis slammed a triple in the sixth. and Miner Simundson swatted a rouble In the third. Desnlte thpsp lusty blows, "however, both bat ters round themselves left on base. Don McDonald, Savoy's unpre dictable toiler put In his best performance of the season at bcth ends of the groove. He shut out six batters, allowed two hits, and passed two t-.n -jails. At bat, he came through with three hits Advertising - - minimum rhara- fir, w FOn SALE FOR SALE Office fixtures, safes, desks, filing cabinets, waste paper baskets, mahogany chairs, big size mirrors, pool table, like new, etc., 'at very reasonable prices. B.C. Furniture Co. (207); FOR SALE-Six-hole white en-amel Monarch Enterprise range; good condition. $75.00 Phone Black 158. (202) FOR SALE Practically new set of Western Lackle' gurdles. Phone Green 844, between 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. (2021 FOR SALE McClary circulating heater, good condition. $35.00' Phone Red 802. (204) FOR SALE Girls' bicycle, UJS.A streamline model, Al condition. 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(tf) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber mar economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawnllls, manufac-tured by National Machinerj Company L'Ttfted, Vancouver. B.C. (tf Buy War Savings Certlflcatej Today in Sports Baseball Scores National Brooklyn 7, St. Louis a. New York 1, Chicago 2. Boston 9. Pittsburgh 1. Qily games scheduled. American Detroit 7. New York 4 (ten innings). Chicago 2, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 4, Washington 2. Only games scheduled. International Montreal 4-4, Rochester 2-6. Baltimore 7-2, Jersey City 0-3. Newark 3, Syracuse 4. Pacific Coast Los Angeles 6, Seattle 10. San Francisco 9, Portland 10. Sacramento 2, Hollywood 2. San Francisco 1, Oakland 2. Western International Vancouver 14, Victoria 0. Tacoma 2, Wenatchee 7. Salem 2, Bremerton 1. Yakima 3, Spokane 6. American Association Indianapolis 7, Columbus 0. Milwaukee 9, St. Paul 5. Minneapolis 1-5, Kansas City 0-3. NO GIRLS' FASTBALL There was no girls' fastball game last evening. Macey's team was on hand but nq opposition turned up so the girls went through a practice against a team of, boys. in three times at bat, and incidentally, scored two runs. Moose pitcher Sfu Henry remained on the mound for five and a half innings, after which he was replaced by Hector Mc-Kinnon. i Henry struck out five batters, allowed six hits, and ! passed no balls. During McKinnon. 's period on the mound.' which he entered after a briel session at centre field without a warm-up, he struck ,.out two batters, and allowed seven hits In the gathering darkness of the sixth inning, Savoys went Qn their spree which netted them five runs off five hits. Savoys AB R Simundson, 'cf 4 l Kerr, cf 4 2 Johnson, ss 3 1 Davis, lb 4 1 3 D. Arney, c 3 0 oi T. Arney, 3b 4 0 i Gurvich,.lf 4 i 1, Forman, rf ...J. ..(. 3 f V McDonald, p 3 2 32 9 Moose AB R Dell, rf .4 3 1 Beynon, 3b 2 0 McNelce, lb 2 0 Moore, ss 3 0 Linney, If 2 0 W. Karashowsky, cf.. 2 0 Kurdziel, c 2 0 Henry, p 2 0 Calderoni, 2b 2 0 xMaundrell, If 1 o McKinnon 1 0 Currie, cf 0 0 22 1 2 xMaundrell replaced Linney In fourth inning. McKinnln replaced Kara- Showcky in fourth, went in for Henry In fifth. Currle replaced McKinnon at centre field In fifth. Savoy 0 0 1 1 2 59 Moose .,.. 1 0 0 0 0 01 P0H7 F0RG6T fttr iniiscrttions m tttintHrinkinittki , Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Comer 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Dome Wiring and Repairs Phone Black 807 236 Second Avenue West SHORT SPORT I J Two holes-ih-one faded Into insignificance as it took a com-! mlttee-room derlrinn t the Qnph,. rwr, tin. T ,7' feal? thrl Sta n Home hS T r?e Kfl , . a n8 S Z tZ ?A ' a number n, of the 141 contest- ants still on the Islesmere Gold I Club fairways. 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SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 8 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY City Team Prepares For Lacrosse Match No fewer than 18 local lacrosse enthusiasts were on hand -last evening at Roosevelt Park gymnasium in preparation for the same with the Alyansh team on Labor Day cveninz. Under direc tion of coach Dick Woods the lads went through a strenuous U,H "e"i,snTo me' ca, ,on and checking, Some of the finer Points In the matter of interpie- tatlon of the rules were clarified. Ath Practice has been called iar Thay evening. ' , r r I 1' L Better, English Bv D- c- WILLIAMS 1 l. What is wrong with this sentence? "I am pretty sure' that shall be there. 2- What is the correct pro- nunclatlon of "tune"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Strychnine., stratagem, stratagy. 4. What does tne word "indispensable"' mean? 5. What Is a w.ord beginning with gre that means "habitually living In flocks or herds"? Answers 1. Say, "I am quite sure that shall be there." 2. Pronounce the u as In unit, not as oo In soon. 3. Strategy. 4. Absolutely necessary. "His services are indispensable." 5. Gregarious. W4 ' 11 I t CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 i CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE UlU 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST SIX FOR in PRINCE RUPERT! Civic Centre Prince Hupert Hasehall Association Civic Ciitl Committee Prince LABOR DAY a.m. Children's Sports In front of Civic Centre 30 p.m. Dedication Ceremony Roosevelt Park 2:30 p.m. Sports Roosevelt l'ark Tug-of-War Base-Running Race Ilaseball Throw Australian Pursuit IHeycIe T i .f Afternoon Sports and Lacrosse Game Bancc Race R SPENDING Events Sponsored by Hupert fiyro Club Dedication Con MONDAY, SEPTI ADMISSION 3; 00 p.m. Baseball Roosevelt Park Savoys vs. The Rest 8:00 p.m. Box Lacrol Roosevelt Gynasiw Prince Rupert vs. Aiy 10:00 p.m. Dance Civic Centre Sponsored by Prince Rupert j Baseball ...... Adults 50c Child a,i..h snp ChlWres fiH r n(,:na 7Kc