6 m B 31 '1 ,1 r I9rinrc Rupert Daily rectos Wednesday, October 3, 1945 RUPERT PEOPLES STORE J N 5 I P .E S WY F 0 R'a FALL , Gl is 1011 ' In regular and smart three-quarter long lengths in black, blown and high colors in kids and fabrics. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE TIME TO WINTERIZE We can now supply yoii with Genuine FIIESTONE Anti-Freeze. Place your order now as the supply is limited. First come . . . first served. Don't delay! We suggest you have your battery checked. Worn out batteries mean hard starting on cold mornings and frayed tempers all winter. Wise motorists will winterize with winter grade oil and gear lubricants. It pays. S. E. PARKER LIMITED FORI) AND MERCURY DEALERS 170 E. 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, fi.C. Phone 83 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. 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Surfaced Mineralized Roofing Ace-Tex Hexagon Shingles and Building Papers of all kinds Ship Lap, Common and Dimension Lumber available for house and general construction Ace-Tex Tile Floors KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside .Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 r-RUPERT BUTCHERS We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries. OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN TILL 11:30 P.M. Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pics, Roast Chickens, Fish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you Chinese dishes Chow Meln, Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US! Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel Errorless Ball Game. CHICAGO CUBS WIN OPENER WORLD SERIES, SHUTTINGOUT DETROIT 9-0 DETROIT, Oct. 3 Timely hitting and faculty of taking full advantage of all the scoring chances enabled the Chicago Cubs, National League champions, to shut out Detroit Tigers, the American League champs, by a score of 9 to nothing in the opening errorless game of the World Series here today. Heroes of the game were Hank Borowy, star Club hurler, who had no difficulty and did a masterly job In keeping the Bengals under control throughout the game, and Phil Cavar-etta, who sparkled at bat with two hits and one homer. It was a bitter pill for Hal Newhauser, 'their ace hurler, to be driven from the Tigers' mound after the Cubs had touched him for a barrage of four runs and four hits in the very first inning. Then followed a procession of Tiger pitchers Benton In the third, Tobin in the fifth. Les Mueller in the seventh and Paul Richards in the eighth but all to no avail. Chicago Detroit R. 9 0 H 13 6 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARDS Tommy Holmes of Boston Braves and Eddie Mayo of Detroit Tigers ST! LOUIS, Oct. 3 The Sporting News, the American National Baseball League weekly, has announced Its choices for the most valuable players In the two major leagues. Tommy Holmes, Boston Braves outfielder and Eddie Mayo, the second baseman of the Detroit Tigers, are the two selected for the honor. Continuing the special awards for pitchers, which were Inaugurated last year, the Sporting News chose Hank Borowy of Chi cago Cubs and for the second successive year Hal Newhouser of the American League's Detroit Tigers. Attendance figures for the National Leagues have been announced, and ithey disclose that more fans watched major league baseball in 1945 than ever before. Five teams passed the one million mark and the pver-all unofficial total for the 16 clubs soared to 11,375,000 customers. C.O.D. DERIVATION The term, "C.O.D." meaning collect on delivery, originated in 1841 when a shipper asked an express company to collect payment for the goods from the con signee at the time of delivery. With Minora Blades'. Minora hat a real "edge" over other low price blades. In fact, it'$ the sharpest double-edge blade in its class. One shave will convince you." flTS YOUR DOUl-fDGE RAZOR The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S tM,ajpr' FINEST SALMON J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR - If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW IIAZELTON Lunch Counter for Meals SEATTLE MEETS SAN FRANCISCO Semi-Finals In Pacific Coast Baseball League Completed Yesterday ' SEATTLE, Oct 3 ) Seattle defeated Portland by a score of 3 to 1 yesterday to win the best out of seven semi-final in the Pacific Coast League four games to three. Seattle had lost the first three games of the series but came back to win the last four. On Monday Seattle beat Portland 4 to 3 to even up the series. San Francisco defeated Sacramento 9 to 6 in the other semifinal to take their series four games to three. 'Frisco had won the first three and then dropped a trio, then taking the last. In Monday's game Sacramento beat 'Frisco 1 to 0 to even that series. Seattle nd San Francisco are, thereto e, finalists. SHORT SPORT A Power at the plate was one of the features of the play of Detroit Tigers in their successful American League pennant drive and may be expected to be a big factor In the 1945 World Series Opening today. Opposing pitchers fear three Bengals more than the others. The big three stick- men under Manager SteveJ O'Neill are Hank Greenberg. a mid-season dischargee frbmt he Army; Roger (Doc) Cramer, the 39-year old outfielder; and Rudy York, the home run slugger. Of course players like second sacker Eddie Mayo, shorstcp Joe Hoover, right fielder Roy Cullenbine and third sacker Jimmy Outlaw may break up any game wUh a homer. They've done it before. Any time Greenberg, Cramer or York come to bat you can bet that the pitcher is going to give those three plenty of attention. Hank,, Doc and Rudy, along with Mayo, are the money players of the ball club. They're always dangerous up at the 'platter and can break up a game any time. Greenberg has been In three post-season classics. He has clipped the ball for .323 In the 16 games he's played and never failed to make at least one homer In the-1934-35 and 40 series. Hank's all-time major league batting average is .325 and he's been connecting as of old ever since he returned from the wars. Don't forget also that the six-foot-four native cf New York holds the major league record fcr hitting two or-more home runs the most times, and has clouted the most round trippers of any1 Tiger, 58, which also tied the bi? time record for a rlghthanded batsman. Cramer has averaged .298 at the plate since he broke in with Philadelphia in 1930. Doc has played more than 2,030 games since then and led the American League at bat many times Including three consecutive years, 1933-34-35 Ile was in .one series before, with Philadelphia in 1931, when he hit 500. York has played regularly, with the Tigers since 1937 and more than one American League pitcher has groaned after he threw one to big Rudy. The 210-pounder hit 221 homers up to the start of this year, averaged .284 at the nlate, and holds, the major league record for whacking the most blows In cne month, 18. York took part In the Tigers' 'last appearance in the World Series in 1940, played all seven games, and won one of (hem with a homer. TRY AND TRY AGAIN Little Wiliie, exhibiting his skill In riding, a new bicycle, came down the street In front of his .home. "Look, mother," he cried, folding his arms, "no hands I" Again he came into view, this time coasting with his feet dff the pedals. "Look, mother," he shouted, "no feet!" Half an hour passed and little Willie put in an appearance. This time somewhat subdued, he gurgled, "Look, mother, no teeth I" AdvertL In Thi Daily News. LOOKING OVER BALL LEAGUES The big event of the baseball world Is all set for this afternoon as the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago Cubs, meet In the first game of the World series at Detroit. The game gets under way at 1:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time with Hal Newhouser hurling for the Tigers as the, first Chicago batter comes to the plate. Opposing Newhouser was hHank Borowy, the ex-Yankee who more than any other one man probably spelled pennant to the Cubs this year. He, like Newhouser, has been the clutch pitcher for the Cubs in the last stages of .the hectic pennant race. He stopped the Cardinals three times in the month of September and each time It was when a victory was essential to the Bruin cause. The first game of the .series may turn out to be much more Important than the "usual first game. This is said with full knowledge that the opener is always rated highly. Both teams are leading with their standout pitchers and, naturally, the winner is going t3 get a quick lift In morale. This would be true especially of the Cubs, who are younger than the Tigers, and may be a trifle jittery going Into the series Detroit has been made a six to five favorite to win the series for two reasons the outstanding pitching of Newhouser, easily the best southpaw to hit th big shew since Carl Hubbell was in his prime, and the money playing abilities of such men as hammering Hank Greenberg, Rudy York and Doc Cramer. Advertise in The Dally News. OCTOBER REC CLASSES GET GOOD START The October schedule of the Recreational Council's leaders' training course got under way Monday evening at the I.O.D.E. Hall. In the absence of Direc tor George McGregor, the girls' section was directed by Margaret Homer-Dixon, former Canadian champion badminton star. As a part of the training program leaders were chosen to take charge of each of the varioiu activities of the evening. Mrs. Gogal taught the women's fundamental gymnastics table .and Miss Marjorie Jackson instructed the sixteen girls who attended in passive exercises and exercises In two's. In the' men's leaders! class, Eric Freeman, an expert gymnast himself, put the future instructors through a snappy program of mat and springboard tumbling. Mat tumbling is advancing In leaps and bounds. Front somersaults In the air are no longer considered beyond the ken of Prince Rupert leaders. Ted Parkhouse has developed a nodding acquaintance with some beautiful backhandsprlngs and, with the present shortage of equipment, mat tumbling should prove one of the major attivi-tles of the winter season. The leaders of both classes showed fine spirit of co-operation In accepting with a true gymnastic enthusiasm the difficult conditions under which they are forced to work. EGGS FOR NERVES The yolks of eggs contain lecl-thine, an Important substance for nourishing nerves and aiding growth. wmmmmM m mbmwm9j j mm . 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