Lily N is oarth Eiaer ana uuiy The Wlndic-Acioipn itained some clever and cd examples of in-fight- le the clean rutting ana itwork of the Elder-An- Wut were applauded. wise Jordan Smith, 60- . and near-winner of a Glove; trophy in Van- la.;t. February, and Frank were the only fighters on '.wo opponents, bule to the Itoilermak- llhlctic Club which started training for the youiie- of Prince Rupert ami Kinsmen's club, which tarrying on tlie work, KfM by Provincial lro- irector Jerry niaiiieson as called into the ring: jk to the fans. have made an excellent in Prince Kupert and I the good work continues w," he said. :' of the bouts were of wo -minute rounds al- -me were two one-mln-d: and two two-minute ,u k a list of the t VViudlc - Leo Adolph Eider - Billy Anderson- Warne. Warne winner. CCin.- 160 -Glen Carl- O; Carls c a winner. ti. Smith, 60 - Carl Marklc, (!.: Smith wlnnpr SL0 the eve. ews Sports R rhmaire and a lot of fun resulted in the "Y" Wednesday nini irom me lo-uout ooxinp card was the opening leauire oi tne Kinsmen Club's l rolebration. A crowd of 300 cheered the 32 m who . ranged from baby-weights to middle- ii 1 s in the tnree-nour session. hOU were no-aecision ions dc"1"" Windle and polished be- Leo Adclph and between Johnny McDougall - Albert Mc-Fadden Johnny McDougall, winner. Harold Adolph, 118 -Neil Gillespie, 118 Nell Gillespie Bob Anderson, 02 - Bob Bcrthc- let, 98 Bob Anderson winner. Dick Smith, 100 - Sandy Hamll ton. 95 draw. Frank Wamc, 132 - Gordon Carlson, 137 Frank Warnc, winner. Will McChesney. 81 -Gordon Russell, 90 Will McChesney, I winner. Jordan Smith, 60 - Modred 01- sen, 65 Jordan Smith, winner. Donald Leighton, 68 Jack Ol-en, 65 draw. Harry Mathews, 57 - Oscar Carlson, 58 Oscar Carlson, winner. Red Watmough - Earl Mutskie draw. Referees were Cpl. Ray Smith and Ben Sullivan. Bob Cameron was timekeeper. NAVY WINS PUCK FINAL Defeated Air Force 1 tu 3 in Floor Hockey Duplicating the feat of sniping tine goal that gave his team an overtime victory in the first half final, Leading Seaman Dennlsoti drilled the winning marker in overtime ito give Navy a 4-2 triumph over Air Force last night in the final same of ithe second half of the Area Floor Hockey Graham, m - Jack Lras 5on- u 1130- -Charlie Graham, win 1 "w" '" ,U1 "f """"" 'T 1 IB Minora Blades I comfort, plu economy lowdown on Minora. It i the de In the low-price field. DOUBif.fDCE RAZOR . : .nirpMcd '.ihe opposition and the game ended wtth a 4-3 score. E - ic : ; Denniscm. other goal marksmen were Trann, BllUng-es- and Oliver for the champion Navv t'am. Junop, Hughes and Wood) -v bagged the R. C. A. F. counters. ' Bi ;h squids secured one goal n the first period and two in (he third. Only One Entrant, Road Race Cancelled The five-mlte road race, which wa ' n 'L,d to be held in coranec-'! ion with the sports day program ; . r' .iy cm.. Acropolis Hill, was cnnndlcd because only one ath-l :; :. red, the contest. Th? lone entrant was Floyd Gagiv Acropolis iboxer. Advertise in the Dally News. Sport Coats and Slacks Good Looking, Comfortable i trouble being a good sport in lUOt hps llfn f Vmen f!f in tnnp with "ummer look smart i feel com fortable. We've a downright rug-Sl selection of sport coats and ?'acks in fabrics good to the touch colors and . patterns ' good W. F. Stone 'C.LOTHES OF DISTINCTION1 Call mc "BILL" eview h FUN, LITTLE DAMAGE FEATURE Yanks Win INSMEN S SCHOOLBOY BOXING Over City Two Thousand People Witness Victoria Day Baseball Feature A four-run scoring bur&t dn the third inning carried the Acropo lis Browns to a 5 to 2 victory over the City All-Stars In a friendly baseball game last nieht on Acropolis Hill. The fixture mark ed .the two club's first meeting of the year Two thousand people saw the game. Strike-out victims totalling 17 were notched toy the two rival pitchers, Gilbert of Acropolis and Warner of Prince Rupert. Gilbert yielded five hits in sev en innings and fanned eight while Warner gave up six blows and struck out mine. Slugging ihonors went to Lancaster, who tripled In the third far the Browns, Jenkins who homered with one on in the fifth for the City, and Lambie, one of Rupert's moat experienced play ere, who tripled In th? ninth. The score toy innings follows: o:ity o oo o a o o-a n z Browns 0 04 001 5 63 Bakeries: , , Otty Warmer and Berry. Browns Gilbert and S00 SUDS ARE BEST PULLERS Soldiers Won Over Dockers In Heavy Celebration l'ull Soo Suds came through with a win over Dry Dock in the Tug of War finals yesterday afternoon at the Kinsmen sports meet to cop the new Dally News challenge trophy. Soo Suds won the first pull in ! 1.42 seconds without much I trouble but Dry Dock put up a terrific struggle in the second pull in 2.17 seconds to finally tic the draws at one each. In the final pull Soo Suds wasted no time and started to draw tlie powerful Dry Dock to the deadline on only 1.28 seconds. Soo Suds had four men over 200 pounds with Koss Doyle tipping the scales at 230 but had to balance off the rest of their team with lightweights such as Matt Donnelly at 115 pounds and Machasin at 160. In the preliminary round, Dry Dock defeated R.C.A.F., two to one to qualify for the finals. Soo Suds Burgess, Fanbert, Doyle, Donnelly, l'hair, Bonneville, Bradshaw, Burgoyne, 1'acr, .Mackasin; coach, Montgomery. Dry Dock Varncr, Morrison, Watmoush, Holmes, Parent, Wain, Chyzyk, McCubbin, Mc-Kcnzic, Johnston. PORTESHAM, Eng., O' Three thatched cottages more than 300 years old have been destroyed by fire. Ml -World-wide and Local Carnival Spirit Charms Prince Rupert (Continued from Page 1) Masters, R.CN.V.R., Lt J. Wallace, R.C.N.V.R., and Don Forward, YMCA area supervisor. The list of winners of parade events had not been integrated this morning and so was not available for publication. An outstanding entry In the parade, which was composed largely of children dressed In the broadest range of colorful costumes which their Imagina tions could devise, was a truck float entered by the Prince Ru pert Boys' Civic Association. It created a sunburst effect and carried the name and lettering of the club and showed evl dence of considerable effort in creating. The band of H.M.C.S. Cha- thm, fire trucks of the city and Navy fire departments and several decorated cars took part In the parade. Masters of ceremonies at the sports events at Acropolis Hill were W. S. Noble and R. E. Mon-tador of the Kinsmen's Club. They did a competent job of presiding over the field, with loud speaker and recording pad. Each sports event was in charge of HOCKEY PLAYER BACK NEW YORK One of the first Canadians to play hockey in England, Flying Officer Charlie Stapleford of Watford, Ont., was among the large group of R.C.A.F. repatriates which arrived in New York. He was a German prisoner for three and a half months before being liberated, having been shot down while with the Ghost FOR ONE TRAINED PILOT The gasoline used in training one military pilot would last the averace automobile driver 25 years. TENDERS FOR COAL i uMiMn Provinces V TENDERS addressed to the SEALED undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Coal tor Western Provinces." will be received until 3 p.m. (I1D.S.T.). IVriliifMluv, June 13, 1S45. for the supply oi coal for the Dominion Buildings and Experimental Farms and Stations, throughout the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa; the District Resident Architect, Winnipeg. Man.; the District Resident Architect, saskatoon, oasa... the District Resident Architect. Calgary. Alta.; and the District Resident Arcniteci, victoria, Tenders should be maae on me forms supplied by the Department and In accordance with departmental specifications and conditions at- lacneu mcreio. uuui uctucia iivbhw numbers must be given when ten dering. Tne Debarimem reserves ine ricin to demand from any successful ten. derer, before awarding tne oraer. a security deposit In the form of a certliiea cneque on a cnarierca uuu& in Canada, made Davablc to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and Its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principle and Interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the afore mentioned bonds and a certliied cheque. If required to make up an odd amount. By order, J. M. SOMMERVILLE. Department or pudiic works. uttawa, May u, iva. 4th day of May. A.D. 1945. some committee group of Kins men who saw that they went off briskly. A crowd estimated at 2500 adults and children was on the grounds. Secretary. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF MICHAL MOSEK OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MIKE MOZEK OR MOSEK, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Honour, W. E. Fisher made on the 3rd day of May, A.D. 1945. I was appointed Administrator of the Es tate OI Aiicnai niosea, otnerwise known as Mike Mozek or Mosek, de ceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby re- uired to lurnisn same, property veri-led, to me on or before the 8th day of June, A.D. 1945, and all parties Indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this nOKMHB A. WAIT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. Groggy' Crocsincsj Is niturc't wiroias that your sys tem ntcds tiemion. Slusiiihkidncjrscia nut backiches, 1mp 1m nights. Take GIN PILLS, the reliable remedy favoured by thousands told on s "relief or money back" basis. Regular III. 40 Nile Large site, SO PHI (In U.S. eik fee "Qlne PHIt") A not dog and ice cream stand, staffed by volunteer workers, was the centre of popular appetite during the afternoon. With the exception of the baseball game, the only adult event, of the afternoon was a tug-of-war in which a team of heavyweights from the dry dock defeated an R.C.A.F. team, only to, be defeated later themselves by a team from the Soo Suds regiment. The winners received the Daily News challenge trophy to hold for, a year. In the evening, a dance was held in the Moose Hall, where a crowd of 200 enjoyed dancing to the music of Andy McNaugh ton's orchestra. Dancing stopped at midnight while orchestra leader Andy McNaughton drew 22 tickets which entitled the buy ers to share in $700 worth of prizes. Norman Carter was master pf ceremonies of the pleasant affair. THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 , SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO 8UIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 Baseball Scdres WEDNESDAY American League New York 5, Chicago 3. Boston 4, St. Louis 1. Dcrt.rort'7, Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 3, Washington 2. National League Chicago 5, Philadelphia 3. Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 11. New York 2, Cincinnati 0. Boston 8, Pittsburgh 9. International League Buffalo 12, Toronto 2. Syracuse 2, Jersey City 3 Innings). Others postponed. American Association Louisville 9, Minneapolis 4. Indianapolis 8, St Paul 1. Columbus 2, Milwaukee 11. Toledo 5, Kansas City 9. Pacific Coast League BUSY LE HAVRE (10 San Diego 2, Oakland 1. Sacramento 5, Hollywood 6. Los Angeles 4-0, Seattle 5-2, Portland at San Francisco, postponed. The French port of Le Havre, thought to be destroyed toy the Nazis before their surrender, is j now handling more tonnage ! than before the war Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, May 25, 1945 KINSMEN'S TICKET1 DRAW WINNERS Following Is a list of names of the holders of winning tickets who will share In the $700 Kinsmen's draw: 3118 Pat Butler, Terrace. 6107 E. Carlstin. 4185 Harry Foote. 5479 Mrs. H. F. Glassey 5718 R. Magner. 3219 L. Mohr. 3207 Charles Young 3714 Steve Dumas. 6756 W. S. Noble. 5202 James Freney. 5557 J. Ross. 1621 Mrs. John Lambie. 66 J. W. Collier. 2107 Modern. Tailor. 6884 J. M. Slater. 5706 I Anderson. 1469 Mrs. W. A. Brown. 4007 R. D. Armstrong. HIYI URGI WHIM'S TOUt MINARD': SOLDIERS mm RU OUT TIRED ACHI5 JSSmlmmmm A. MacKcniic Furniture Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" SPRING CLEANING TIME! VELLO fosall your walls all tints In stock. Per 5 lbs. packets $1.35 VAL-SPAR VARNISH for your wood work and ' floors. The varnish that 'will not turn white. 7 7 l Per quart JLiLJ MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavcstrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. Si 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 904 Here to serve the public YORK CONSTRUCTION Building, Materials, Estimates General Building Nothing too big or too small PHONE BLACK 884 PAGE THREE 2279 J. E Boddie 5802 Terry Regan. 5135 Mrs. A. Moore. 3942 Sam Currie. Pat Butler won $300 Victory Bond, Mr. Carlsen a washing machine, Mr. Foote, a bicycle, Mrs. Glassey a pair of blankets and Mr. Magner, a set of dishes. All other prizes were $5 war savings certificates. I PLAYER'S MUD . - Plo'm-hov"Wetproor-' popr ..m; which does not stick to the lips. JfEr I ' MILD or MEDIUM . . , ' I CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE FOR STRAINS SPRAINS AND SORE MUSCLES I I I II 'M m I ml KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th tVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Lumber We now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand FLOORING i We have a limited quantity of 1x3 Maple Flooring hand. Call and see it. on Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ? '! v' FINEST SALMON - ' BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and . Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88