1 -4, Ha H j! 1 , ill I t: L I Leanders Win Race Hamilton Kctains Team Rowing Classic Honors John Kelly of Philadelphia Takes Singles ST. CATHERINES, Ont. Hamilton Leanders nosed out the Buffalo West Sides on the old Wei-land Ship Canal this afternoon to retain senior eight - oared "team rowing championship of Canada. The time for the one mile 550-yard course was 7 minutes 16 45 seconds compared with the all-time record of 0 minutes 51 seconds in 1932. Detroit Boat Club, which had won by three lengths over the Leanders at the recent Hamilton jubilee celebration, was third and Hamilton Leander Juniors were fourth. In another feature event of the day John B. Kelly of Philadelphia won the singles sculling championship. Folks Down Under Like Winter Sport SYDNEY, Australia (CP) Australia is known overseas as the 'land of sunshine," but not generally known is the fact that the country is als0 a land of snow -.and snow sports. Winter is in Its stride here and the .snow jports season Is beginning on tha Australian Alps in Victoria and New South Wales and at Mount Wellington in Tasmania. Major snow playground of the Commonwealth is Mount Kosciusko, the roof of Australia. It rears 1,300 feet high in the Australian Alns and boasts sklins ..grounds and Alpine scenery. -Mount Kosciusko lies 15 hours by train and car from Sydney and Is a New South Wales government trust managed by the Tourist Bureau. It has a big ho tel and chalet, used by hundreds of regulars and tourists in the six months that the season lasts. Local ski clubs are planning gala meetings to celebrate the first peacetime winter in six years jnd the first Australian Ski championships since 1911 will be held in August or September at Mount Kosciusko. I.ANP ntniSTKY ACT Ee: Certificate of Title No. 4041-1 ti; It Five Thousand Four Hundred "and Sixty-one (5401), Range Five (5). Coast District, said to contain Ten and Fifty One-Hun-dreths (10 and 60100ths.) acres, mTP or less. wiiFRPAS Rntlsfnrt.nrv nrnof of loss Cf the above Certificate of Title, ls-lued In the name, of Alexander Noble has been filed In this office, notice I hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first posting hereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title. In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid obpectlon bo made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. DC, this 16th day of Julv. 1946, AD. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. A17 MEN WANTED For Demolition Work in City Contract or Day Work APPLY Highway Construction Co. Ltd. Second Ave. Between Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO 1 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Music by "Esquires' Mondays and Thursdays 10:30 to 12 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY . WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY FOR OUTSIDE 735 THIRD LEGION FIGHT CARD TONIGHT What is anticipated will be one oi the best fight cards to be pre sented in Prince Rupert is com ing up :mlght in noasevelt Park gym when fighters from H.M.C.S Uganda and Crescent and local artists of clout associate with Qurcnsbury decorum in the ring. Jim Nicoll, chairman of the Legion boxing committee, which is promoting the card, has combined with Lieut. Bob Greene of the Uganda to line up eight bouts which will have a light-heavyweight climax when PO Norm Tappin.3 of Uganda, a 175-pounder, arid Terry McCarthy of local repute, 180, bounce blows. The boys have been doing their workouts in the Civic Centre gym and backstage reports indicate that, ring-wise, they are in good a promoter, Mr. Nicoll Is slightly starry-eyed over the array of talent he has managed to line up. His enthusiasm, he admits, is'somewhat modified by the fact that no charge is being levied at the irate. "However, we are taking up a silver collection," he added hope fully. One of the outstanding bouts is expected to be the semi-wind-up between Len Hitchens, for mer Army welter champ, and OS Hen Balch, 150, of Uganda. Hitchens, It will be recalled, met Hilly McDonald, the Vancouver Oolden Gloves welterweight, in the last Legion card last month. Officials for tonight's fight card are Commander Finch-Noyes of Uganda and Jack Judge, judges; Lieut. Greene and Doug Frlzzell, referees; Lieut. Balfry pnd Tip Nicholls, timekeepers. Here is the card; Bobble Anderson, 112, vs. Walter Carlson, 115. Steward Larry Mclvor, 140, vs, Alex Gomez, 138. LStokcr Lawrence Brown, vs. Glen Carlson. AB Gerry Halikowskl, 150, vs. Benny Windle, 147. OS Eddie LeParde, 130, vs Billv Anderson, 130. Officers' Cook Danny Jack, 138. vs. Jimmy McDougall, 138 OS Ben Baich, 150, vs. Len Hitchens, 147. PO Norm Tapping, 175, vs. Terry McCarthy, 180. MISSED VITAMINS Tne tomato onginauy was dp- licved to be poisonous, and was grown only as a decorative garden plant. PAID THROUGH THE NOSE In the ninth century the Danes forced each householder in Ireland to pay a tax of one ounce of gold. Failure to do so was punishable by splitting the defaulter's nose. Sixth and Seventh Streets (It) CHOW MEIN ORDERS PHONE 188 AVENUE WEST IN' THIS AND THAT iliniil rcv,9 ' auto H I "Now, for goodness' sakej don't stand up before I sellyouthis thing. I lose an awful lot of customers that way. CITY-UGANDA IN LACROSSE Final sporting event in con nection with the visit of ll.M. CJ3. Uganda and Crescent will be a lacrosse game in Roosevelt Tark gym Sunday night in which a nicked team of the Uganda will meet a local aggregation in the newly constructed indoor box. The local team nas been or ganized by Dock Woods, a for mer star when the game, was Dlaved here regularly years ago. The navy team is being organ ized by Lieut. C. A. Balfry, sports officer on the Uganda, and is said to Include a number of former outstanding players on the southern B.C. circuit. Here are the players: Uganda Centre, J. Parrot, S. Cran; right defence, N. Baker, T. Horn; left defence, L. Lang-lrtls. n. Miller: rieht wing. F. Francis, K. Stewart; left wing, A. Staple ton, B. Brennan; goal, R. Galloway. . Prince Rupert Bt;d Schuman, REPAIRS On All Radios PHONE 644 Whether your radio is console-size or fits Into your pocket . . . our experts will repair it to your complete satisfaction. RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC We Pick Up and Deliver LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street KWONG SANG IUNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open S p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders, from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 217 Baseball Scores American League Philadelphia 3, Detroit 4. Washington 5, Cleveland 4. National League Cincinnati 2, New York 3. Pittsburgh 5, Brooklyn 0. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 2. Carl Erickson, V. Chappell, C. Abercrombie. A. Nelson, Charles Woods, Harry Sheardown, Cliff Sllversldes, Dick Cameron, R- Parsons, Ted Arney, Gits SHORT SPORT I George Bernard Shaw, dramatist who's ready to comment on anything says he "doesn't care a dump" about soccer, has never seen a game "much less a cup final whatever that may be." The Dublln-born playwright, 90 this month and, incidentally, seven years older than the Foot-1 ball Association, was invited to express his views on sport by the London Sunday pictorial. His answers were In the usual crisp Shavian style. Asked if he considered that International soccer matches play a part In cementing good relations dc- t.uren nations, he said: 'No. it obviously creates the most furi ous animosity between nations who have no natural quarrels. All competitive frames do." Other Questions and answers: Question: The Football Association stands united against their members taking part in nttv Jorm of betting. Do you endorse this policy? Shaw: Betting Is an attempt to obtain money without earning it, and should be made criminal. But' the organizing of betting by the bookmaker and its mechanization in the tote is mathematically interesting. The bookmaker is not a covetous idler; and he has to be an exceptionally honest man. Question: Some league games attract CO.000 spectators but the maximum pay of a professional player Is 10 ($40). Do you think he should cet more? Shaw: Yet, if he can. Everybody should get more If they can. The 10 means nothing: It is annual income that counts, not i.i-r' Sj VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE mm 176 All dog owners please note that the annual tax is due and must be paid forthwith to the Collector, City Hall, or to the Pound Keeper. Also note that paragraph 8 of Bylaw No. 66 (Pound Bylaw) requires that: "No dog shall be permitted to run at large or trespass upon any of the streets, squares, lanes, parks, alleys or public places In the City at any time." v Also paragraph 29 of the said Bylaw: "The owner of any bitch in heat who shall suffer the same to run at large within the limits of the City of Prince Rupert shall be liable to a penalty for each day that such be allowed of not more than fifty dollars for each offence." P. LIEN, '. Pound Keeper. ALBERT AND McCAFFERY Phones 116 and 117 the rate for the job. A 10 man may be richer at the end of the year than Joe Louis if the 10 comes often enough. Question: What are your opinions on football as It is played and organized today. Shaw: I don't know how it is played. I don't know how It Is organized. I don't care a dump about it. Good morning. The Pictorial added a post-crlpt saying It may not be too late to "convert" Mr. Shaw and suggested 'the Football Associa-ht. hn wise to present him with a cup final ticket next season." Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. , mifinv. Catala 12:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15. p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:uu pm. July 24, August 3, 14, 24 ss Princess Louise, p.m. July 17, 27, August 7, ii, ss Princess Norah. From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. vfnnrtnv-Princess Adelaide. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert. 7 p.m. July 24, August 3, 14, 24-Prln-cess Louise, p.m. July 17, 27, August 7, 17, 28-ss Princess Norah. For Alaska-Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. Julv 19 24. August 9, 19, 30 ss Princess Louise. Julv 22. August 2, 12, 23-ss Princess Norah. Advertise In the Dally News. ASTHMA RELIEF K Modtrn Inhalant Mtthad lor Having th. 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