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Apply Annette's Ladies" Wear. (269) FOR SALE One mantel 5 -tube radio, at reasonable price. 1133 7th Ave East. (270) FOR SALE 4-ft. metal bed spring, new $6; metal cot.and mattress, $10; radio lamp. $3. 1104 8th Ave. East. (269) FOR SALE 303 Savage rifle. Fred Robertson, C.N.K. Yard office. (280) FOR SALE Bedroom, chesterfield and dinette suites, China cabinet, table and chairs, end table, lamp, play pen, etc. 10C2 6th Ave. East. (269) FOR SALE Kitchen tables, chairs, buffet, couch, high-chair, and kitchen range. 1445 Piggott Place. (168) FOR SALE 3-piece chesterfield. Call 1734 6th Ave. East. (268) FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range. Phone Red 934. (269) FOR SALE New 3-piece bedroom suite, bed complete. 1516 Overlook Street. (272) FOR SALE Four-piece modem bedroom suite. Phone Blue 925, after 5:30. (268r FOR SALE One 4-tube Philco electric mantle radio, $35. Al shape. 1133 7th Ave. East. (268) FOR SALE Two-room house, partly furnished, on Digby Island. Immediate occupancy. Ideal spot for fisherman or anyone Interested. In good condition. Phone Red 693, or write "House for Sale,'' Box 155. cash, terms. (268) FOR SALE Dwelling house and work shop at Dodge Cove, Digby Island, waterfront location; also one tent 14x16, 4ft. wall with flye. Apply H. Lund, Dodge Cove. (271) FOR SALE 14 horse power Regal engine, almost new; 20rft. pleasure boat with 4 horse power Easthope, good running order; also a number of other articles as blocks, tackles, ropes, anchors, chains, heavy mooring, stump puller, etc., etc. Apply Hope & Lund, Dodge Cove, Digby Island. (269) l WANTED WANTED Persian kitten. Reply Box 982 Dally News. (283) WANTED Carburator for oil heater. Phone Red 339, after 6 p.m. (tf) WANTED Quiet married couple wishes furnished room, suite or small house. Phone or see H. H. George, Prince Rupert Hotel. (269) WANTED TO BUY Fullv equipped trolling boat, good condition, 32 ft. or over. Address Box 891 Daily News. 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A.C.'s Take Allies Although their oDDonrnts led at half-time, Acropolis unleashed a last-quarter scoring spree thai carried them to a decisive 42 to 7 victory over the City team In an "A" Basketball League game last night on Acropolis Hill. In gaining their third straight triumph of the season, the cagers from the hill operated i like a track-star who starts at a modest clip then speeds up until he leaves his rivals far j behind in a "stretch" spurt. The winners were traiHny 12 I to 7 at the end of the first quarter. By half-time they were still behind 16 to 15 and. at the end of the third quar ter, they led by only 24 to 20. Paced by Kiener, however, who collected 15 points in the game, the Acropolis five outscored the ; City 18 to 7 in the last frame. The lineups follow: Acropolis Kiener, 15; Wil- loughby, 2; Swanson, 8; Hom-yer, Delss, Kalinovich, 2; Lis, 2; Wallingford, 4; Garzelloni. 4; Bruegger. 5. City Bill, 4; Holkestad. 5: Davis. 4; Fitch, 6; Santurbane, 6; Postuk, Vuchovich, 1; Bus-sey, 1. In another "A"' Leairun eamp the American Officers downed the High School, 45 to 20. Capt. Peck topped the winners in score with 15 points while Lt Ernst secured 12. The lineups follow: Officers Glasebrook. Hnnp. 8; Ernst, 12; Hill, 8; Peek, 15; Clausen, Lewin, 2. High School Forman, 4; Wesch, Murray. 4: James. 4: Hartway, 1; Thompson, 2; Cic- cone, Sheppard, 4; Cruikshank, 1; Good. Including last night's fixtures, the standing in 'A" League follows: - ; W L Pts. Acropolis Hill 3 0 6 Port Edward 2 0 4 Officers 2 1 4 Prince Rupert .... 12 2 Co-ops 0 2 0 High School 0 3 0 C.W.A.C.'s Win Women's Game The- C.WJl.C.'s defeated the Allies, 9 to 3, to chalk up thrr first win, In a Women's League engagement in which Hill was leading scorer with seven points to her credit. The lineups follow: NEWS f CW-A.Cs Drlnkwater, Hill, 7; Molitor, 2; McMullen, Goebel, Bullcn. Allies Morgan, McCloud, Kluting, 2; Lowe, 1; Sadaway, Conroy. The Women's League standings follow: W L Pts. W.D.'s v., 2 0 4 C.WJV.C.'s 1 1 2 Mussallems 1 1 2 Allies 0 2 1 High School 0 0 0 The games were slowed up somewhat by wet spots on the I floor, where rain-water leaked through the roof. The top of the gym had been slightly damaged" by the recent strong wind sweeping this area but a hasty repair job kept the building's court dry enough to play basketball. Sport Chat Providing steepiecflasing resumes this winter and there Is a good chance it will the youngest jockey ever to win the British Grand National will resume his riding career after an absence from the turf cf six years crammed with adventure and misadventure. In those years Bruce Hobbs, six-foot army captain and the tallest jeekey li. Britain, has been near death with a broken back; served more than four years with the desert army and in Italy; been wounded and won the Military Crosv It was feared that Bruce never would ride again after he fractured his spine in a fall while ridinz at Cheltenham In k year earlier at the age of 17. hi piloted the 40-1 outsider Battle ship to Victory in the Grand Na tional. The spine was healed by a miracle oDcratlnn Rewn pieces of bone were grafted to the spine from his leg and Hobbs. son or a famous trainer, was able to watch the next Grand Nation al from the Alntree stands. Wounded in Italy, he Is now recovering In England and has reduced his weight by 23 pounds to 154. Hugh Tralnor, young racing apprentice who was discharged from the army when he lost his right leg In the cross-channe' shelling at Dover, will have t. chance to ride aealn. He annlled ! to a reinstatement committee I lor permission to rejoin' the Manton stables and stated he already had ridden hacks since the loss of his limb. Tralnor Joined the Manton stables In July of 1939 and was called up two years ago. He was discharged from the army this year, four months before .his apprentice would have been completed. He now has aji artificial leg. Tralnor told the committee that he "loved" horses and "dearly" wanteo his old job back. It was merely a matter of knowing the horse, he said. The Manton stables agreed to give him a month's trial. The British Boxing Board of Control announced that Joe Cur-ran of Liverpool has earned the right to meet Jackie Paterson Oi Glasgow for the World, British and British Empire flyweight titles held by Paterson. The contest now Is open for pr6moter-to arrange. Walter Hutchinson, publisher and race horse owner, has pur chased the famed training es tablishment at Stockbridse. Hampshire, run by trainer H. S. Persse. Oxford and Cambridge will engage in another wartime boat race next February. Oxford won the last race last February. W. J. Hoare, 56, rugby foot ball critic who wrote under tht name of "Old Stager." died at Cardiff. He. attended all inter national matches for many years and was a member cf the staff of the Cardiff Western Mail and the South Wales Echo. Classified Ads In The Dally News get results. P F P P Radio Dial V r I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) THURSDAY PAL 4:00 Sound off :15 G. I. 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