E.1 (- ft ' 13rfhrc tlitpcrt Daily Jelus Friday, January 31, 1947 HOOP ALL STARS POISED TO BEAT KETCHIKAN HERE Interest is mounting: in the forthcomintr basket ball series between Doc Aii-scars anu KetcniKan at the Civic Centre gym on Monday and Tuesday of T ...... 1 A - if 1 ai.aj ilim -rtyus ixiacnnee wne misjseason, supporters arei Booing all-out in predicting that fthe younger .stars of the local ssleague will do as well If not bet- terithan the veterans and none asscan1 tell Doc Montgomery that he is taking the worst of It by --trying to mould a team strong plough, for Inter-town compe- -tition in the short period of three weeks. , At last night's practice session Montgomery had big Ser Domi-nato, Bobby Houiton and Sonny Benon working in smoothly ith his Savoy outfit and, even rhoueh he admits he will have a little trouble filling Macphee'sj shojs at centre, he insists, on the other hand, that the team meeting Ketchikan Saturday night will be" one of the most formidable from a scoring standpoint that a town this size can produce. Joe Davis, the "sweetheart" of the fans, will stay at guard with Domlnato In this coming series ,,and Bob Houston, Domlnatq'a partner for many years, on defence, will move up to the forward line to steady the less ex- perienced members of the team tjiat will be seeing tnelr first chore as alj-stars. Houston, who has been appointed captain of -the squad, has been coming "tfjrpugh with the odd few points Tslnce trying out at forward and is rated by Coach Montgomery as one of his most potent marks men Manv fan hav hPPn nt a in as to whv KPtchiknn shm.M tv:aia, The Football Association, Invited here for another series before the local hovs iitPrt Vf.t.iOW Irwn uPn bunaay soo- chikan but it has been explain-ed by League Secretary Alex Bill that the series has a two-fold purpose. First of' all, the Bo-Me-iHi boyg must be sent south and jthat lakes care of any financial gain 'here might result from the games. Secondly, it wa? hu tly considered fair that Doc Montgomery should be sent north with' a team that u-ns linfrieH In Inter-town competition without first having a cliance to work his boys against a visiting team here, at home. It was first planned to have Petersburg, Alaska, play here "January 31 and February 1 but, When It w33 made known that the Pete;sbuig fcam could act: ( make the trip, Ketchikan was Invited and they have informed r the asjf.r".tion tnat they are glad to Accept tiie InvitaUcc. This Ketchikan team has, go far, been undefeated since they josi one game to Pfince Rupert early In the season and they are out to square matters by win- 'out oK Metlakatla by a one-sided score X ' : V; ' , t ' T In their only game with the An-1 ,,1 3 tl? Ugh uC ,,as 1-J ,lbeen caUeAon to nette . o jump ump obstacles obstacles Islanders this season and have aried that preat scoring threat. Johnny Mil'., vo thz lineup that showed here a few months ago. Mills, it may be remembered. Is the lad that set Prince Rupert on Its ears at the Roosevelt Gym last winter- when Prince Rupert narrpwly squeezed by Ketchikan in the seplor tournament to go on to the championship by easily downing New Metlakatla in the finals. PRINCE ItUPERTS GOOD RECORD Records show that Prince ftu- Pert does not do too badly when Easier 16 less with Minora Good news for men I You eon now ave on extra 6 on MINORA BLADES, " the quality blade in the . low-price field. Yes, your dealer again features MINORA's famous Economy .Pock 1 1 2 blades 25f. Enjoy fast smooth shaves from longer-lasting MINORA BLADES. For txtra savings specify thf Economy fockf Montgomery' Prince Rupert All - stars wijioj) vHl pe held Saturday of this week and next week, With Jack Lind- . PC n ll o T i . on wie Jjne-u i ioi ine nrsi . j i t-r ' it comes to Inter-rtawn athletic; and the players take an interest simply because the fans show them, such ardent support. Looking back on the years prior to the war and on the past two seasons, local teams have made great showings against all comers and are now looking to the south for competition so that the calibre of basketball played here will compare wlh any-ln Canada. If the local assoclatlnr is successful in having the Senior ''B" champions of the. province visit here after the provincial playdowns, there will be a test of strength on the local front and observers of the play both here and Vancouver insist that the locals are ready for the best they have to offer in those ranks anywhere in Canada. According to Alex Bill, Port Edward and the Co-Op teams of the Intermediate league will open the proceedings on Saturday night and the prelim games on Monday and Tuesday will feature the Junior and Ladies' League. SHORT SPORT! a The possibility of Sunday foot ball i,n Britain is about as bright as Sabbath dog racing In Can ruIin& ol the s?ort not cer, It refuses to discuss It. A council meeting of the F. A. was held recently and defeated a resolution to examine the possibilities of such a thing hap pening. The resolution asked fpr appointment of a special committee to examine qncl report on the subject of the future policy of the F. A. In this respect. Some relaxation was allowed during the war because men In the services often could play only on Sundays. Long hours In in-r dustry had the same effect and Sunday sport became respectable. With trie end of the war, the F.A. returned to normal. Any player found playing Sunday football is liable to be banned for life from competition under F.A. jurisdiction. Stabled in the garage of an pld bombed-out house in a crowded suburb within flye miles of the heart of London, a 1 or ine urana Y, V , U?nal, Wechase March 28. more than six feet high, he has never fallen. A. G. Paul, whp played cricket for Lancaster county club for many years and member of the club which won the county championship In 1897, died af his Didsburyj Manchester, homo recently. Jle was 82. Paul also was a first-class rugby fullback and toured Australia with an English team In 1888. MartJn Turner, Cambridge Blue and Ensland rne'hv Trial player set tome kind of record 1 Shaves Economy Pack I Today CANAOIENS NEAR TOP Shut-gut Toronto Maple Leaf in Crucial Game Last Night MONTREAL, 0 - With one game still in hand, Montreal Canadiens reduced to half a : """" " n game the margin s-hlch separ-, "fkern re lTY ate3themrro,iithelea4erShrPoflThy a 30 ran p ,h h the National Hockey Leby i V! defeating thf Ifiiano.lrtW Toronto Maple Leafs 2 to 0 at the Foruni hers ast night. Hie Maple Leafs and Canadiens have new each won 21 games and lost U while the M?k Leafs have tied six and Cana diens five. Tomorrow ntyht Hie cana diens will reive the Ran8 at Montreal and will Journey to ,ew Voik Supday nlt fur au-otibr game at Madison Square Garden- The Maple Leafs ha oijly one week-end game ssfed ultd-wllth the Chtcaso BfccklS. Ramsfty lawk at the Gaitiens in Tor- onlq Saturday nilvt The week-end schedule Is n.s follows: Saturday New York at Mont real, Chicago at Toronto, Bosr ton at Detroit. Sunday Xlontreal at New York, Boston at Chicago. The league standings to date: WD L F A Pts. Toronto 24 6 11 135 103 54 Montreal 24 5 11 130 83 53 Boiton 16 8 $ 112 114 40 New York .. . 16 5 19 109 115 37 Detroit 12 7 22 120 142 31 Chicago 11 3 24 110 162 25 Whep he played four games in a week- He started out with an England trial game at Twlckenr ham on a Saturday. Four days later he performed Jor Surrey,! the following day turned out for j finished the week off with an appearance for Vhltgiftlans. Refugio, only American entry In the Grand National, failed to imprets on ills first race In England, finishing nearly last In the Playing Fieftis handicap hurdle race.. He was ridden by Jockey F. D. Adams, son of the owner. DEATH FROM OLD VOUXD LONDON t Death of the 59-year-old veteran of the First World War from softening of the brain was blamed by a coroner's jury on a wound he suffered In the Battle of the Marne In 1915. Advertise in the Daljy News. Business and J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE J55 124 4 th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S I BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving, Beauty Culture In al Its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE . 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Turcott 183 10 73 M. Mcae 95 HO 105 B. Payne 134 163 139 A. Grlmle 182 154 113 II. Watrln 144 130 140 Handicap 116 116 HP 854- 783 . 635 ATLiy G. KNfUl 143 90. 197 F. Cramer 130 144 136 122 137 10J j jfeiijq 1Q3 118 156 P. Campbell 54 63 151 Handicap 76 76 76 604 623 817 W.P.T.B. A. Holkeatad 209 155. 163 B. MeOhesnty 39 74 96 M. Johnson 73 13? 127 P. Block 01 45 95 E. McCrank J73 J37 88 Hcrdici.p 123 123 123 753 656 692 ITCH CHECKED -cr Monerflaek Fer quick relief tram itrhiog caued byerzrmai othietf bh.it. -..! nim,,u..Mi.i..L!7 ronditioiu. n-- p,.i. . , ,,:ne meditated, linuid D. O. D. PRESCRIPTION. GreSi Tnd jtamleiw. bnuthi-. c wM'oni and uirkly rajmi ttetueitchiiic Ikm'J Miliar. A.k vmrHruuMt lolay lur O. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. ' Professional GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accuntant. Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 ' If Its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can 1VL SAUNDERS; Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. ' JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PIJONE 372 P. N. Kllborn w. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRTfE-B Prompt attention to mall order?. uox sjo, rnone 777, 300 3rd Aye Serving the Fisheries Industry WELLS (P.K.) LTD. O A It T A G 13 Certified Weighers Samplers Recondltloners Labeilinj Contractors BLUE 980 VOt nUMPTmtf EFFICIENT SUVKf Mil nur Umm H COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. U CANADA'S QNErMAN "GOLD RUSH" AT THE ZOO J. Ernest Ayrhart, 47, the mayor of CampbeUford, Ont., who worked for 42 cents an hour a little more than two years ago, and is now worth an estimated $2,000,000 through lucky strikes In gold mining, does some additional prospecting at the Bronx zoo during his first visit to New York. Ayrhart, who made his fortune at Yellowknife In the Northwest Territory. 300 miles from the Arctic Circle, heard there was a "shear zone," a likely looking hunk of rock for gold digging, at the zoo. In photo at left he Is shown with his lucky prospector's hammer, which he carries with him wherever he eoes. It's always ready for Instant use wherever he sees the possibilities of a "strike." In photo below he and his wife have an audience of one bear as he gets ready to go into action. All he found wag plain quartz known as "fool's gold." CO-OP, M. Shrubsall 103 108 89 S: Johnson 87 124 146 J. Clark 115 130 103 B. Uudderham l&G 88 113 D. Simonson 105 96 183 Handicap 134 J34 134 743 680 768 W. & N. A. Pierce 174 186 244 E- Msxley 142 83 183 A. Wrathall 2J6 133 132 N. Muntrw 73 127 176 V. Wrathall 171 152 222 Handicap 38 33 38 814 719 995 - - Classified Advertising - - Classirifds: 2e per wom per Insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Notice, 50c: Csrds ox Tlunlu. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage ana Engagement Announcements: (2. f UNERAL NOTICE KENNY Died in the city Wed nesday, January 29, Thomas Kenny, funeral wjll be held on Saturday, February 1. at 2:30 pm. from Grenvllle Court chapel, Rev. father Carol officiating. Interment in Fair-view. B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. Uti WANTED WANTED 30T o 35-foot trol-ler Write Box 200, Dally News, giving details and price. tf) FOR RET ROOMS FOR RENT 1021 2nd West. (33) FOR RENT Heated office space. Apply O, P; Tinker & Co. Ltd , Phone 57. (tf) FOR RENT Store on 3rd Ave. Good location, good for any kind of business except restaurant. Apply B.C. Clothiers. (28) FOR . RENT Furnl$hed houser .keeping rooms aid bath. Call Black 825. (23) HELP WANTED WAN TEp Housekeeper for small famjly. Sleep in; light work; good wages. Phone Red 8'?. (tf) WANTED 1 Housekeeper, live Indeed salary. Call 722 Fifth Avenue West. (ff) MAIDS WANTED at Miller Bay Hospital for kitchen and cleaning. White and Native applicants will be considered. Apply by letter or phone to Miller Bay Indian Hospital. (27) ROOM ANU BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home: Men preferable. 622 Fraser Street. (32) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C, (tf) PAARL, South Africa, W John W. Devllllers, Cape Province yvlne farmer, U expected to supply the wines which will be used for the forthcoming royal tour. He Is a former steelworker, ha won top prizes In national competitions for wines. The exposition by the dally newfpaper of mal-practlce3 In medicine in one United States city lef to a state-wide Invest gallon and the conviction of three pseudo-doctors. UANKERS- M. Acton 115 131 91 J. Thornton 206 167 143 B. Usfck 126 1 83 1 41 M. Amadlo 138 94 155 B. Laird 159 154 87 Handicap 15 115 115 859 814 737 REVENUERS R. 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