JULY 11 1M THE DAILY NEWS PAGE PTVE pleasure Bound Color, motion, am! jour serin g .f.ilit v deiR-ml ujKiii jour cje. He tlui" cxumined ut regular jiitt-nttl"' PHONIC 116 and 117 w You .Ordered Next Winter s Coal Yet? If Not, Do It Today! HACK YOUR ORDKR TODAY WITH ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Wren Pitcher In Five Wins Distinction of being the flrt pitcher In the Women' Area fjoltball League to win live Karnes wat gained by Mare Mc Donald as she hurled the Wrens to a 17 to 6 victory over the AlUei last night on AcropolU H1U. In addition to her good work on the mound McDonald con nected with five hits In ai many trips to the plate. "Pat" Pattlson ot the some club also added five safeties to the winners' batting a tack. Fast fielding retired two play ers who tried to stretch triples Into home runs. Down of the Wrens was thrown out in the third inning at home plate on a throw from leftflelder Sadaway to catcher Hawkins. Lucythyn of of the Allies, tripled -but was re tired between third and home on a play from lettflelder Held to catcher Orlfflths to thlrdbase- man Pattlson to shortstop Mc-Dlarmid who made the put-out. The win enabled the Wiens to vault Into a tie for second place with the Allies. Score by Innings: Wrens ISO 222 Allies 1 2 0 2 3 0 Batteries McDonald O riff ltlis; Morgan and Wilson, Hawkins. Although two girls' gam were scheduled for Oyro Patk neither of them were played. . Rumor is a subtle form of botate. Stop and think before repotting a rumor. Don't be a sabfur. Annette's Ladies' Wear Shoes - Ml sires ant! colors. Regular nrice to 6J)0. Carnival Salqjrice Evening Slippers Spike Heels antl Flatties, Silver and Cold, Mack anil Silver, Mack ami Cold, Mack Satin. All sizes and widths. KcRular prices to $5.05. Carnival Sale Price $1.00 Children's Coats - All Children's Coats regardless of cost. Carnival Sale Price $6.95 Ladies' Dresses - All sizes antl all colors. Regular prices to $9.05. To clear, Carnival Sale Price $3.95 House Dresses J Tub-fast and sun-fast. Sizes 11 and 1G only. Regular price $2.!)5. Carnival Sale Price $1.50 I. n RASEIJALL SCORES International League Syracuse 1. Newark 4. Toronto 3, Montreal 2. Baltimore 5, Jersey City 6. American Aoclatln Minneapolis 1, Milwaukee 3. Indianapolis 16, Columbus 6. Louisville 10, Toledo 7. St. Paul at Kansas City, postponed. No games scheduled In Ameri can and National Leagues. Sport Chat day. The 63-year-old reys introduced most Humph-j under ahellflre has Just been of tne reveaiea world's greatest fighters during his 40 years on the Job. Don Bradman, great Austra lian batsman, made a record score for England-Australia test match cricket 14 years ago day at Leeds, England, when he ihlt ud 334 runs. His mark wal : beaten in 1933 by Len Button o' , .. England who scored 364 runs. I Bradman's mark, however, still 3 ' ts the best test match score for a"ui. .,..,ii,, STREAMLININO MORALE , LONDON, O BrltUh womeji locatton of hard ship steel u laL British Flag On New U.S. Carrier BETIO, Tarawa Atoll, Gilbert Islands. July 11 Q British and American flags which were rals- LONDON. July 11 Vi The lory of the 'human rudder" a Leather-lunged Joe Humph-. 19-year old British Marine who reys dean of sports announcers, , siccred an Invasion assault craft died at his Falrhaven, N J , with his foot 14 miles through home eight years ago yesier-1 oosiacie na mine-imea waier He is London. Just as his craft was be I Ing launched from an Infantry landing ship seven miles offshore, a large hook carried away the steering wheel and the engine room telesraph. Tandy, without a moments hesitation, lowered hlmte'.f over the ship's stern, placed one foot on the rudder guard rail and with the other controlled the rudder. With only the shallow rim of wood around the stern to eraro. he steered the craft to TKRHACr. MEETING TRADE BOARD HAS SESSION ed together over Betlo alter vs. itniwi,!, juij -Marines wiped out the Japanese race Board of Trade held a garrison there last November are j meeting on Friday evening which to be flown by the new U. 8. car- was- wen aiiencea gnu ri.rTiroii'a Thp ria? -were av- i nroved more than usually In- ihnn Ihrnnoh ntatarlM tancea I aaVC. and he agreed with many others that there is a great future before that part of Canada. Just the same, he concluded, that there was no place, on his long trip to compare with Terrace and he was very glad to be back in his home town again. There was a good deal of How to Obtain Canning Sugar The first group of tanning sugar coupons, F-l to F-5 Inclu slve, became valid on May 25, and F-6 to F-10 Inclusive on poses. "F" coupons are found In ed by Capt. J. H. Tate, first com- teresting guest speaker being C. rati0n book three and each cou mander of Tarawa Atoll. He said ;L. M. Olggey who related his the new carrier would be the ; experiences during a recent trip first American warship able to fly the British ensign at will. Marine Invented "Human Rudder through the Peace River coun try. He was amazed at the diver airy and vastness of the coun try through which he pon Is good lor one pouna oi sugar. These coupons do not expire until December 31, 1944. For those wno preserve in other business to put through., who prefer to buy This included a new pamphlet serves ready made, "J" canning beine Droduced and sponsored i I V. n U,-,n rA n, triAa On fllllA Cpl.'Ceorge Tandy of trated .TT. that 3n will pamphlet give the world an up-to-date idea oi what Terrace and district Is capable of. An energetic committee has written a compre hensive treatise and assembled some suitable pictures for this. J. K. Cordon, who is visiting Terrace after an absence of five vears. briefly addressed the meeting and spoke of the beginnings of the board of trade in Terrace, a matter in which he, had helped in the pioneer; with Teller mines. He landed his j It was hoped that, if there, saieiy fc-ifeiv nn only v tnree tnree minutes minutes, are are to uj ue oe mcuruui ccieorauons ai. uc u.c are to get stronger corsets soorUmen ,,.K,.t(. mA nvnliri&ehind schedule, then made the ; opening of the highway to the able a small Increase in the al-TJurne" DacK. ine incs kogemrr coast, uietv w ui.c h-c UMK iour anu a iiuii iiuu. icnaucr. j,nc merce at Prince Rupert wm oe sugar coupons' may be ex- changed for MD preserve cou pons at any local ration board. The rate of exchange is one' "F" coupon for each "D" Defeat the threat ot Barbar ism and shatter the Nazi dream of youth slavery. Kill Rumor t BURNS LAKE AIRMAN NOW IN FRANCE WITH THE R.CAF. IN BRIT- July 6, which means that house- AIN, July 11 Many Canadian wives can now oujr an meir ground crew were uown io uic ouota of suear for" canning pur- ilehtlne front when units of the RAJ. Tactical Air Force were getting established at air fields in France. They are the members of the "air lift" parties and were flown to the front in Dakota transports, in- quantities, extra sugar may be stead of waiting for the slower passea ucquired by using the D pre Serves coupons. Two i inese surface trip across the channel Advance parties went in to coupons become valid very four prepare landing strips on the weeks-, and rather than use continent w supervise nuumcu-these coupons for purchasing ance of Spitfires still operating preserves, toe nousewue may wuu xaiiumi. v ww w k- use each coupon lor toe pur- nimien i na w ciuiuimicu . chase of one-half pound of the invaded territory, the "air aUgar. lift" men were transported by On the other hand, for those uas.ouis w meir new u. ... 1 . A Sha t.n tha the 4 tneir pre- Prior to invasion crews had made practice flight, and they arranged to carry their own personal kit and that of the fighter pilots. Among ground crewmen wno eagerly anticipated their air trip into the battle area' was LAC. C. W. "Klonkike" Nourse, Burns Lake. -k Playground i FOUR YEARS AGO I Activities ) IN THIS WAR Supervised playground acuvi- Itles are now on In full swing July 11, 1940 Twenty-three I at the various Oyro playgrounds Nazi planes destroyed during' in the city, directors for each raI4s over England, ool c w.jnaving been appomteo; na as-Sansom appointed brigadier and I signed. Goodly numbersTof chil-Deputy Adjutant General atjdren are enrolled and a variety Canadian VUlitary Headquarters of activities is being carried In Britain. 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