1 Hi' ill Hi' H 1: ' MX it j; hi- it F a '. n ' .i ' .i M :i l ;i' m M n . .i ldrintc Utincrt Daily J3cU)g Friday, September 27,' 1945 " f'Tk SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and (Way Points Tuesday SS Catala Friday SS Cardena Ballings for Queen Charlotte ( Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets ; and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 A PWW mm ii i m Box 1321 313 3rd Ave. W. .Expert Radio Servicing Electrical Appliances Repaired RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 611 ELECTRICAL GOODS Lamps Sllex Batteries RUPERT PEOPLES STORE jRft For . Skirts Blt,USeS There's always one store with something Just a little bit newer and a little bit smarter. Fashion dictates blouses and skirts and our new arrivals every week offer the smartest. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE IBBBSI FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION quality foodstuffs are carried at all times, (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 311 Third Ave. If you want the best, you will find it on our shelves. You are invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE P.O. Box 575 COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS GOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays 10 MOTT ELECTRIC (SSS) LTD., 326 Second Avenue ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS Phone Black 367 OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER We can say this in three words . . . BUY COAL NOW PHONES 116 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions Phone 178 We have expanded our business which enables us to take care of all your crating and storage requirements. HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD LEADERS FOR MEN FOUND Six Competent Gymnasts Join Pro-Itcc Here Prince Rupert has no shortage of gymnastic talent. Yesterday, a call was made through this paper for five more leaders which were needed to bring the men's leaders course up to full capacity. The gap was more than filled when six competent .gymnasts joined the class last nlzht. Eric Freeman, one 'of the former Instructors of the talented Kamloops Gym Club, did a splendid job in parallel bar An outstanding gymnast was Ted Parkhouse, formerly of the Saskatoon Y.M.C-A., who instructed In mat tumbling. Another find included Denis O'Neill, a former Pro-Rec man who spent six years as an army physical training instructor. Husky Don Wilson, formerly of the Royal Canadian Air Force, refuted the theory that well built men are muscle-bound by his skill In all exercises of agility and flexibility. D. Clark and "Bill Collins proved to be exDert gymnasts, excelling especially In mat tumbling. The leaders class of last evening was indeed encouraging, LOOKING OVER BALL LEAGUES The Detroit Tigers amred themselves cf at least a tie with Washington Senators yesterday as far as the American League pennant Is concerned. The Tigers split a doubleheader with Cleveland, taking the first game 11-0, but being nosed out in the second 3-2. Dstroit Is new one game ahead of Washington, who have finished their schedule and the Tigers have two games left to play. Both are with St. Louis Browns and, if they win one of them, the pennant Is theirs. Thp twin bill between Detroit and Cleveland was the only Ameri can League activity yesterday, as Chicago and St. Louis were rained out. In the National League, the pennant hopes of the hard working St. Louis Cards are a bit brighter today after yesterday's 11-6 victory over the league leading Chicago Cub3. The re suit leaves the Cards one and a half games behind the Cubs. In the other National League qames, Brocklyn trimmed New York 8-1, and Pittsburgh Pirates split with Cincinnati Reds. The Reds took the first- game of a double-header 5-2 and Pittsburgh came back fast to take the second 2-1. In the rraenlng.'jame of the International League's Governor's Cup final nlay-of f series, Newark Bears walloped the Montreal Royals 7-2. Frank. Hiller. who went the distance for the Bears, walked nine men, gave up six hits and was In trouble all tru way, but he bore a charmed life and squeezed out of half a dozen jams without being hurt. The Royals left 13 men stranded on the bases. Here are today's baseball National League St. Louis at games: Pittsburgh, Chicago at Cincinnati (double-header). American League Cleveland Baseball Scores American League Cleveland 0-3, Detroit 11-2. Chicago a St. Louis, cancelled, rain. National League - Brooklyn 8, New York 1. Pittsburgh 2-2, Cincinnati 5-1. St. Louis 11, Chicago 6. International League Newark , 7Mnotreal 2. Newark 7, Montreal 2 (open ing game in final of best of seven series). Pacific Coast League Portland 4, Seattle 3. (Portland takes two to nothing lead In best of seven semifinal. San Francisco 6, Sacramento 5. (first game 0f other semi-final). RECREATIONAL WORK PICTURED What Kamloops Has Achieved Is Set as Pictorial Example for Prince Rupert Members of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club, at luncheon yesterday, were shown some interesting moving pictures depicting the proficiency and agility that has been developed at Kamloops In advanced recreational training of children and young people of that city. The pictures were presented by George McGregor pro-rec director at Prince "Rupert, and were timely indeed tc the present organizational campaign here. It might be some time before he high standard of recreational training proficiency at Kamloop? mteht be achieved in Prince Rupert, Mr. McGregor admitted but he was confident that, giver an adequate measure of enthusiastic support, a large measure of succes salong these lines would be attained here. Mr. McGregor was assisted b" Frank Ryan in the urojectlon of the films. Dr. .1. J. Gibson, president of the Gyro Club, was ir the chair and luncheon euestc were Fred Parker. Kamloonv .Tafk Anneslev. Edmonton; Ray McLean and Ted Mills. OPEN FOR YOUR APPROVAL . . Smiles Baby Ear of Corn: "Mummy where did I .turn from?" Mummy. "Ear of corn. The stalk biousht you dear!" "Waiter, bring us each an' or der of Tortoni Sponginelll please I" "I'ma sorry I no can do, gentle-mens. You see. dotsa da .pro prietor!" i Little Bey: "Teacher, .may leave the room?" Teacher: "iNo, you stay herr like a good boy and fill up. the ink wells." The scene was an expensive and haughtily busy night club and It came time fo;- one of the patrons to go. He signalled waiter and asked: "Is It raining outside?'- "Sory," the waiter snapped back chillily. "This isn't my table." at St. Louis, Philadelphia at New York. International League play-off final series Newark at Mont real. Pall Mall Cafe AND .CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 6 a.m. to 3 a.m. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and. Chinese dishes. WAR BEAUTY MAY ENTER PICTURES WINNIPEG, Sept. 27 0) Top honors in a bjauty contest at MacDonald Aircraft plant here last summer followed by publication of her picture In Canadian newspapers set off a chain of events that might lead to a Hollywood role for Mrs. Roy Diell of Winnipeg. Mrs. Diell, formerly Breyn Sorenson, was married last October, the day after she was chosen pin-up girl by the men of H.M.C. S. St. Francis at Cornwallis, N.S., and H-M.CS- Kenora at London, Ont. She received letters from every one of the 1.2D0 sailors. Last winter crew members of the English ship H.M.S. Ban-bara sent her picture to Frank Ross productions In Hollywood as their choice in a conest to find the girl to, play Salome In "The Robe." The winner will be decided sometime in September and to date Evelyn has received encouraging letters about her chances from the publicity manager of Frank Ross productions. She's not counting her chick ens yet. however, and realizes he "might not win at all." SHORT SPORT Marylebone Cricket Club, su jreme British cricket authority,. las drawn up the first draft of jroposed revision of the 60-year ;ld laws of the game. The draft .vill be submitted to clubs in Bri tain and overseas for opinions jefore the final draft Is pre pared. At the earliest it is not sxpected the new laws will come into force before the end of tne 1947 season. The Jraft reduces he number of laws from 60 to 17 and among important changes is the mention oi tne captain md his deputy for the first time. So longer will teams be able to delay the game because the cap tain is not present. Reference to the eight-ball over in Australia ana New Zealand is deleted and clubs nay use either six or eight-ball jvers. Termed a "much-needed definition of the pitch by cricket .isysrs, a suggested rule reads. 'The. pitch is deemed to be the irea of ground between the bowling creases five feet in width, on either side of the line ijlnini the centre of the wickets." M. C. C. proposes to experi ment in first-class English cricket, with a clause stating that a new ball may be demanded after 55 (six-hall) overs-have i been bowled. Under present! rules the demand may be made I after 200 runs have been scored. ' , Another experiment will be with a rule permitting a declaration on the first day of a three-day match after a side has scored 300 runs. Presentation of rules is simpll-fied.by the draft, which has the general arrangement In five sets the players, umpires and scorers; implements of the game and the ground; care and maintenance of the pitch; conduct of the .game and duties of the umpires. The nine ways a batsman can be out are arranged Octftee" ROASTED IN THE WEST FOR WESTERN USERS Thc Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S grassy Vif 'JIMP?; FINEST SALMON Policewoman Says PhyschologyXounts" CHICAGO, Sept. 27 O) Rose mary O'Brien is a detective who doesn't believe in the use of a blackjack to bring the wayward into line. She prefers to use psychology In her job as a detective in a large' Chicago hotel. In doing "the only work I know," Mrs. O'Brien has proved that a soft word Is far more effective than such tactics as Ju-jitsu. She and three others were em ployed last January In the first attempt in the country to use women in policing a hotel. Their main efforts were directed against juvenile delinquency. As Irish as the Blarney Stone, Rosemary's career as a police woman springs from a heritage of police careerists. Her grand father. Simon O'Donnel, was chief of police of'the city of Chicago from the middle 90's until 1910. SHAKESPEARE'S K..I William Shakespeare had four sisters and three brothers, it is believed. Shavings quicker, easier, when you use Blue Gillette Blades teeauseftej have the sharpest, snwothest-ftnished edges ever honed. 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