Prince Rupert Daily rectos S..;ua'..'Y. July 20". 1646 UGANDA ACCEPTS BID TO SOCCER Co-ahead Signal for Whole. Sports Program Expected Next Monday The Canadian Legion yesterday received a message from the Sports Officer of ILM.C.S. Uganda accepting Prince Rupert's one at 147 pounds and probably one each for the 142 and 138-pound class. A TOP CIGARETTE For consistent quality, and for continuous smoking satisfaction, Winchester cigarettes are today's best bet ! Three of the world's choicest cigarette tobaccos, Turkish, Virginia and Burley, "Blended Right" give Winchesters that 'top' com-bination of taste and aroma. SHORT SPORT Was the ba.se-runner out? Section 19, rule 38 of the official fastball rules adopted by the British Columbia Fastball Association and District Asso ciations as of Jan. 18, 1944, reads as follows: r, " V Section 19. The base-runner CITki, ' "ttbas may overrun said . . basketball and a arrangements for J all these games are going ahead .,. ,. , , . without ltnM to K b3 z . . , incurring liabilty to accordance with hMe.; t , of b rae Dasxeioau game win proo-,-, he retum at once and waj av mirtU5u tut 11 v utuo- day night at the Roosevelt Park gym after the softball game Is over. The Uganda has issued a challenge to "all comers" in a whaler race and it is hoped that volunteers for this event will get In touch with the Legion Sports Committee without delay so that nractices can be arranged. The retouch the base, after whicn he may be put out as at any other base. If, atter overrunning first base, he attempt to run to second base, befrjre returning to first base, he shall forfeit such exemption from liability to be put out. NOTE: A base-runner in returning to first base must turn Commanding Officer Sea Cadets out trom field r Plav- If base-has placed boats at the commit- runner tums lnward ne orfe,ts tee's disposal. exemption from liability to be The ship has promised a "little . put out talent" for the "floor show at the Legion smoker. Local per- j The executive or the local farmers will be welcomed to Fastball Association should Uncomplete the program. I press upon teams and team Good progress is being made j managers the necessity or start -in getting local footballers ln'lng games on time. The first line for the Hanson Cup event game last evening did not ge! and it is expected that the team j under way until after 7 o'clock, selected will be announced on , Yet the rules say that the team Monday. 'not being ready to start at 6:45 The Uganda has good boxing j shall forreit the game. The other talent on hoardl Their weights drawback is that the teams play- are one at ICS pounds, one at in? the second game have poor 164 pounds, one at 160 pounds, j light to finish their match. It is also up to the executive and the teams to make sure that score cards and qualified scorers The program of entertainment ; are on nand. Failure to provide has been mailed to the Sports these hurts the games and tends Officer of H.M.GS. at Alert Bay to make the spectators dissatls-and a signal approving same is fjed. expected from the ship late on Monday. Advertise in the DaHv News. Games are also being delayed by lack of balls. Is this due to a shortage of supply or are the balls not brought to the grounds? - " - - ..j- NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN . Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 Today in Sports Baseball Scores National League Brooklyn 8, Cincinnati 4, Boston 6, Chicago 1. American League Boston 9. Chicago 2. Cleveland 6, Philadelohia Gcmed (.V i atht ilUatstwtm This !-FTJr-oIJ ttklin. Km of Bull Lea, woo the 1)0.000 S Sorbin Ilia-dicip oa Mif 30th. brcomins raa&f! sreitest raoQerwiofiiac gcldiof, topping Enerminuor'f msrk. Prerioulr this jcir, under top vcisht. Be sped to victory in the Melton in. TTideotf and Dixie Hudictpt. He hit a hih nun of tpeed. creu tnuarr and a rue contiv lcnCT. A top boric in any nu's book; Winchester Due to the critical shortages of automobile parts, we urge motorists more than ever before, to LUBRICATE and SAVE WEAK, If you wish to continue to ride. We use only the best grades of oils and greases. Call us for an appointment . . . PHONE ofiO. Pennzoil and Peerless Motor Oils RUPERT MOTORS LTD. CHRYSLER PARTS DEPOT CIGARETTES MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black .107 236 Second Avenue West BULKLEY CAFE CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Our Specialty Open-Weekday 7 ajn. to 11 pm. Sunday 8 ajn. to 8 pjn. Located at Bulkier Hotel SMITHERS. B.C. l. Detroit 10, Washington 5. International League Baltimore 10. Newark 4. American Association Toledo 4, Milwaukee 0. Louisville 13-2, St. Paul 6-7. Indianapolis 4, Minneapolis 3. Milwaukee 6. Toledo 1. Pacific Coast League Sacramento 3-1. San Diego 0-5. Portland , Seattle 6. Los Angeles 8, Oakland 1. Hollywood 6. San Francisco 5. Western International League Yakima 7, Vancouver 0. Bremerton 5. Salem 0. Spokane 8. Wenatchee 5. Tacoma 6, Victoria 4. LEGION FIGHTERS ARE LINED UP Five of the six local fighters who will appear on the Legion fight card at Roosevelt Park gym next Saturday night have been lined up by the committee. McDougal. The sixth, Mr. Nicoll says mysteriously, is a dark horse who will be brought to light next week. FASTBALL Men's League July 2299 Taxi vs. General Motors. Co-op vs. Grotto. July 24 General Motors vs. Bo-Me-Hl, 99 Taxi vs. Reserve Army. Girls' League July 23 Moose vs. Macey's, Whirlwinds vs. Kinettes. FASTBALL GAMES ARE VERY CLOSE Grotto Defeats Bo-Me-Hi And Co-op Wins From Rrservcs 7-G Scoring eight runs in their last two innings, Bo-Me-IIl almost got on level terms with Grotto. The tobacco men built up an "early lead, the score at the end of the fifth inning being Grotto 10. Bo-Me-Hl 1. In their half of the sixth the students batted all round and boosted their total by six runs. Grotto added one in the eventh while the schoolboys added wo in their half of the last frame. A little more ex perience might have given Bo- Ms-Hl the extra runs. Fcr Grotto, Mcxley struck ou. eight, walked five and give up 16 hits. DeU h?t a faro-bagger. Bruce Simonson led the runners with three runs. M. HoJke- s'ed and Duncan had two each and Carl Smith, Dell, R. Smith and Kerr scored one each. Wesch struck out only one bat ter, gave up 17 hits and walked j"x. Harturig had a three-bag-' chairman Jimmy Nicoll announ- ger and a two-tagger. Runs were J ces. The boys will fight men ' scored by ciccone, Forbes and from H.M.C.S. Uganda during ! Hartwig with two each and For-the- ship's visit here. They are mn, Wesch and Pierce one Len Hitchens, welterweight. Terry I each. McCarthy, light heavy. Leo Ad- Grotto had six left on bases olph, Billy Anderson and Billy j and Bo-Me-Hl had 12 players stranded. Battery for Grotto was Maxley and Don Arne-y, and for Ba-Me-Hi Weh and Sharp. Sharp's throwing to third picked off two runners neatly. Teams: Grotto Arney. C. Smith, Dell, R. Smith. Moxley. Kerr, Duncan. Holkestad. B. Simonson. Bo-Me-H i Ciccone, Forbes, J. James, Hartwlt. Wesch. Pierce. Forman. Scherk and Sharp. Scores: Grotto 210 430 111 Bo-Me-Hl 0001 006 2 9 Co-op Wins in Last Inning After trailing all the way in a closetY fought game. Co-op scored three runs In their last inning to defeat the Reserves 7-6. There were no men out when the winning run was driven in by Hewsirfs "Two-bagger, his third two-bagger of the game. with their first three batters all scoring. They maintained a lead and should have won save for two lapses by their own players. A careless throw by the third baseman to first let in two runs IN THE SUPREME COUHT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ELMER HAROLD RICE DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that bT Order of His Honour Judge W. E Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Brlt-lah Columbia. I was on the 10th dar of July. 1W6. appointed Administrator- of the Ettat of Elmer Harold Rice, deceased. limited to his estate within the ProTtnce of Brit Mi Columbia, and all parties hartBg etalm against the said estate are hereto)-required to furnish same, properly rerlTied to me on or before the 3 1st dar of August, me. alter vBrfrji claims filed raaj be paid vttiwai reference to any claims of tte2i 1 then had no knovtedfe. AND an parties indebted to ii estate are required to par the i ism il of their lndebtediiess to tat lartlv-wlth. DATED this 1 2th day ( Jalj-. AU GORDON FRASER TOB3I5. Off trial AdmiBlsmtcr. Prince Rupert. BC. 174 sti r or in iuuns atauce akm Tenders trUl be recrtred by Uie undersigned up to 12 o'clock aatm on WedneedST. August 7th. 16. tor the purchase of buildings ittotUH on the lands set lortla herruBkder: Lot 1. Block I of Lot Ml. Casslar District. Plan ISIS I MO Lot 13. Block 1 of Lot Ml. Oassiar District. Plan IMS and Parcel "B" of Lot If, Block I of Lot Ml. frnhr District. PUn ISIS 40001 Lot 4. Block 3 of Lot 931. ' Oassiar District. Plan ISIS 10 00 Lot 7. Block 3 of Lot 931. Casslar District. Plan ISIS . MOO Lot 19. Block 8 of Lot 9SI. Casslar District. Plan ISIS . lOOOj Lot 18. Block 1 of Lot 1074. Casslar District. PUn 1H3 1S0O0 Lot 19. Block 4 of Lot 1074. CasMar District. Plan 1222 100 DO Lot 19 of Lot 1079. Casslar District, PUn 14S1 150.00 Lot 25 (except the vmrrij 0 feet thereof) of Lot 1079, Casslar District. Plan 14SI 7500 Lot 28 of Let 1079, Casslar District. Plan 1451 lew DO Lot 29 of Lot 1079. Casslar District, Plan 1451 20O0 Tenders must be In a sealed en-relope marked Tender for purchase of buildings at Alice Arm." The upset prices of the buildings khall be as set forth In the list shore an the terms will be cash. The buildings must be moored It bin a period of sixtr dars from the date of acceptance of the tender. All excaraUons must be completely fUled in and the site left In a dean. saie and sanltair condition. Anv tender accepted tUI be on the under-rundine that the rendor shall as-ume no mpooslbUItr srhitsoerer for anv damare to the premises by fire, theft. Tandaltaan or otherwise, subsequent to acceptance of the ten-ler. Too highest or any tender shall not necessarllj be accepted. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned or the Superintendent of Lands. Pari lament Buildings. Victoria. BC a. T rORBES. Oorernroent Agent, Prince Rupert, BC Victoria, BC Juce 28, 14S. , arid then Pallister weakened un-accountab.'y and walked ihe lirst two of the Co-op men in the ! seventh. Hewslck's crtve brought : in the needed runs. Apart from ! this the game was dose. The : young Reserve players were ' playing smart ball, fielding ! safely and hitting weH. PalUs- ter's home run was Ue big hit. He lvmself scored three runs, Watmou-jh scored twice and Mo- stad ence. Carlson also hit four, walked four and allowed 13 hits, five of them in the last fatal inning. Watmough caught For Co-op. Slater pitched and Nordgaard caught. Slater allowed 12 hits, gave no walks and struck out three. Runs for Co-op j .w;re scored by iiewskk wttn two. Ward, Astoria, Nordgaard. S'ater and KeHett one each. Nine Co-Tp players were left on bases and only two of the Reserves. Teams: Co-op Bellls. Ward, Astoria, Nordgaard, Slater. Kellett. Hew-sfck, Petersen, Mintenko. Reserve.Army Pallister, Watmough, Mastad, Acheson, Olson. Carlson. Warren, Kurulok, Shier and Basso. Scores: Co-op 100 201 37 Rwerve Army 301 030 0 6 Umpire W. Landon. Ease urn-ptres Beggfi and Bridges. LONDON. 9 Bfcause of clothes rationing newly-appomt- FOR RENT Four-room duplex apartment, central. $30.00 a month. Apply 354 Biggar Place, or phone Green 378. . tf FOR RENT Rooms, reasonable rates, quiet and clean. 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AUCTION SALES i AUCTION SALES every Saturdav at 171 Third Avenue Eait () I 20 YEARS AGO In July 25, 102C Miss Pete Tretnayne and Poll Howard defeated Miss Caroline Mitchell and Maremette in the semi-JInal of the mixed doubles city tennis championship. The w" 7'5' 8-' Mrs- steP? two-baser. Pallister struck out -oie ed bishops wore everyday black FELIXSTOWE, Eng. Th rty- instead of "dress purple" at a j five soldiers Wushed as a Felix- revival pi the Iord Mayor or ton audience amlauded their London's dinner to archibishop;. ! appearance In a movie shawin? bishops and clergy or the Church (them clearing the three-mile ct England. beach or 650 mines. - - Classified Advertising - - Jlsalflls: 2c pr word per Insertion, minimum chAree. 50c. Birth NlUcr 50c; Cards of Thinks. Drain Nottera, Funeral Notices, Uarrlaga and Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th Ave. West. 185 Reserve Army team started off ! wanted IMMEDIATELY for and Bill Ttb?y wiH meet Col. and Mrs. MeMordie in the other semi-final or the city tennis championships. At the CNR. picnic at Terrace Walter Johnson beat Percy Mcintosh In the 12 and under boys' race. In the 16 and under Ed. Smith beat Walter Johnson. In the single ladles' raee Julia Walters won rront Laura FrlneU. In the single men's race Dido Gurvich won from J. Lever. In the Bay' Sand race Percy Mclntcih won from Garfield The team to represent Prince Rupert against the visiting H. M.C.S. Curlew wiH be chosen from the following: Murray. Hslg. V. Memies, George Mitchell, Sam Currle, Pat OTJonnell, F. Rus-ell. J. Johnston, Dickens. W. Mitchell. Norrlngton, R, Hcwe. Skinner, S. Krskine and Hodgkinson. inn sale FOR SALE-Five-acre farm with furnished house and cabin. Reasonable. Apply A. Hoiks, Woden River, Massett Inlet, B.C. (169) FOR SALE Small house, 7th Ave. East. Apply 501 McBride, after 8 pjn. (169) FOR SALE Kitcherf range and kitchen cabinet. 961 10th Ave. j East. U69) ! i FOR SALE Lumber. Phone; Green 698. GOOD BUILDINO LOT In the centre of Prince Rnperfs best business area. Apply Bof 123 Dally News. (tl FOR SALE Modern six-room house with lireplace; garden: partly rurnlshed. Close to town. Priced ror quick sale. $2400. Armstrong Agencies. (170) FOR SALE Wheel chair, like new; ball bearings. P.O. Box 737. (1G9) FOR SALE Electric radio: two double beds, and heater. Phone Blue 715. (169) FOR SALE One lesage. one Heintzman. both small pianos. Walker's Music Store. (173) FOR SALE Four-room house. S1GO0 cash. Apply 225 9th Are. East (173) FOR SALE Claire Jewel stove, and Quebec heater. Apply 225 9th Ave. East. (114) FOR SALE Electric radio, cheap. 1429 Overlook Street. (171) WE BUY AND SELL New and Used Furniture; also Hardware. See us before buying elsewhere. Used phonograph records, 20c; used 5-piece kitchen set, $1650; used electric ranges, McClary's. rrom $15: used circular heater, oil burner, with electric ran, almost new; used sewing machine, $24.50; used 3-plece chester-rield, in good shape. $C9.50; used range with oil burner, in good condition, $65; used electric washing machine, in good shape; used radio, 9 tubes, $15: used baby carriages, Irom $7: used hassocks irom $250; used beds, complete, rrom $1250; used kitchen tables, rrom $150; used kitchen tables, rrom $150; used chairs, now 50c; used electric rans. rrom $750; new Gurney ranges, all -enamel; new rag rugs, big assortment, $1.65 each; used motors with electric rans, rrom $1650. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone Black 324. FOR SALE 100 cords or seasoned fir and spruce lumber, cut to stove lengths. Immediate delivery. Phone C. 665. BC, Per cord. Hemmons, $1250. Black (174) FOR SALE One Vaughan drag saw, ai conamon. $250 cash. Phone Black 665. (174) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and np-to-dat type National Portable Sawmills, manutac tured by National Machinery "'i'"r i-iuiea, Vancouver . i . H ' rrr r t .1L I'll , ' ffi M. rmru (2 ipi" 1 miasm 'mz&tm i mini t r tot imimtr k .-.- For ;'IH , the bovs it's t' ' Jbw, 'i :: i -"m iiuw-nin. I I HAdB. nr mAb m t..ai- f I 7' i no dottle.' lile M' I'm . WJfMftrJ Hov yov UUi f 'K Phone Blue 850 M The Pick of Pipe Tobactoi ! NOW FOR BETTER SERVICE AND QREATQ CONVENIENCE. WE AftE LOCATE) AT ritlNCE Kl'I'EKT SUPPLY HOl'SI Second Avenue SAILS AWNINfiS TARPAUUV CANVAS UOItK OP AI L KINDS Venetian linnets Hindow Blinds Gardm Of Shopping Bats "" 1 1 a n ... - ma.aa m,,v Ullll II UL rhone C32 p.o. fo n o i i m mm m m m rr m v s w iiir in All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters P.N. Kllborn w. 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