iSffnre Hnpert DaiTp YZftoi ETC. Saturday,' August 28. 1948 Pavlikis. Murray centred well beat and Ferguson came through I Z, b'a with twa great clearaare. Fsr-'os'i llkis shot badiy with two open-1 tia 't' ings and when Manifold .sent 1 PaviitT Toilatp in Sports 4r Waterfront Whiffs Steamship Movements !Fr,can FaU , . , , Murray away the latter' ereM fur h- J just lust missed. Manifold i i b a great the ball iJt, R(rt , ual In front of goal to Cuw. : PRINCE RUPERT ALL-STARS CAPTURE HANSON TROPHY h shot went straiuht t a 1. ' 1 "u'c 1 "r"-porHii it overi'ision ipju, Ihu har nauAN ujaG i 1 1. . . u r, I . , ASTONISHING TUNA RUN CANNERY DELIVERIES FALLING OFF SEINING IN OGDEN CHANNEL mM rls&reri Mnrrav'ft I . cuut. , n ln Ui..J cmnrllll hnf Kiel....- ... . U '' (httn Vrfyiiin hrlrA KU ... in.. forwards led by Manifold attacked and Brodle had to be very smart to catch and clear a dangerous rebound. Pavllkis sent a long forward centre and pass throuRh Christison picked it up and i V. . 1 rn o 1 a Locals Edge Out Navy , Team In Closely Contested Game The Prince Rupert All-Stars eked out a two goali ' tacks. Olsen checked smartlv thre 11 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert. 12:15 p.m. August 28 ss. Prince George. 12:15 midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, p.m. August 28 ss. Prince George, 8 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. August 30 ss. Princess Norah a.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands August 21 and 31 ss. Coquitlam, 11 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands August 30 ss. Co quitlam, a.m. TEAMS. Kinch The north coast tuna run is continuing with an intensity that is astonishing to scientists and fishermen alike. Whether or not prevalence of tuna off the Queen Charlotte Islands is a seasonal flash-in-the-pan or whether they have been there always but unrecognized is a source of puzzlement but nevertheless, they went in close to put Bayers and gave Christigon a through paw but Kinch ran out and kicked the ball off his Um. Nelson then was noticeable for, a great clearance and Olsen sent Christison through again but Kinch saved the latters header. ' to one win over a eievei Kinch caugnl a da. a go&1 up Daylight savmg Time Fcr Vancouver Monday ss. Princess Adelaide 11 p.m. Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 12:15 midnight. Friday ss. Catala, p m. August 28 ss. Prince George, 12:15 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Camosun, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper. 11 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. August 30 ss. Princess Norah am. For Alice Arm, ytewart, Port Simpson Sunday ss. Camosun, mid-i:ght. From Alice Arm, Stewart, Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Monaay ss. Princess Adelaide Wednesday ss. r-ii.i'.-c P.upert 13 a.m. ana nam - lighting iavv j .ftrmi. rentre. Murray ana roi - iuit eleven last All-Star are being caught In a big way eve- 1 '"Wttltj ster again made a dangerous raid but Nelson cleared. Then Kinch fielded a great long n i I the ine second seconu nins- aim in m ' (in! name of the two-ame Prince from Veitch. rocue nu f,.- (hi Hnntnn Trnnhv Shot Hooks replaced McKay and a nice three-man move by Mc- Nfjl ira 1 "i .1" ............ r ! Brodie f Veitch, 0 to save from Mcnay anu mL- and so regained possession Clusky, Manifold and Crao Bob " Clusky. The Navy missea great chance to equalize when Have Brodle an anxious raw- i c,ll?n The Canadian fisheries protection vessel Laurier, which put out from Prince Rupert Thursday morning, ran into a school of tuna 30 miles southwest of Langara Island, according to a report received from Capt. Llewellyn Sheppard. Capt. Sheppard radioed that he was proceeding southwest the ment. Pavllkis made a good run m- Parh What ever the future of the tuna fishery on the north coast, at least its present status is ore of prosperity for the port of Prince Rupert where more han 300.000 pounds have been landed in the last week. The motor vessel Grommet Reefer of the Alaskan Transportation Co. docked here Friday morning to unload 14 car Bayers place a shot from npnaltv-suot lust wide of the but Kinch saved. Navy were' m 1 L... n W.'i.4 t Via IiuiqIe. ..... ... I the cup After some even exchanges MfCluskey got away and centred well but Nelson cleared. Then Murray and Poister forced a corner and Brodie caught MERCHANTS Do you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one nisses your message if it's ad-'erlised in the News. It's the eally efficient way of putting t over. tf. r " upright. Onyski intercepted a pas uie expt'ii ui jl tumci. cuo i Kinrh Currie crossed a beauty bmt j in g0ki Rl but Nelson kick well and fed Murray Kinch came out u puncn it j pktiun . .t 1 iirv.:tu ctmH but cleared weakly. The Navy jusi ciearru. nm 'ur and i away in great style. Lecour did a fine bit of clearing and then Kinch intercepted a good crona Jul burlti THIS AND THAT Bar,. ,Kuod tack. well in lf TERRACE Onyski 'Murray , erly and continually taking on fish. The fish are being tagged and returned to the sea in the hope that they will lead to further discoveries which will add too the meagre knowledge of their habits. The Laurier is using four lines, whereas, most commercial vessels use six lines and the large American clippers many more. Canadian fishermen from an parts of the coast have congre- loads of frozen Alaska salmon and halibut for rail shipment to the eastern United States. She sailed overnight for Seattle. Salmon deliveries to the Skeena River canneries dropped off sharply during the last week following the closing of the sockeye season and the opening of coho gillnetting. However, catches per boat were fair. Reason for the drop was the re- outside id' P'tister from Pavlikis. McCluskey got the ball into the centre and Hooks, Manifold and, Poister worked the ball in for Poister to score the equalizer, l'lay now speeded up. Parkhouse centred well but Cragg cleared. Olsen broke up the Navy attacks frequently and Parkhouse and Ward combined with the letter's centre perfectly placed but offside nullified a score Hooks was smart and Manifold rows. Mi was a bit McClusky wlUI Hoot IN TERRACE . . . A Modern .Department Store Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . . plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. Brodl Kl saw-? gated off the Islands and many duction of the number of boats large American vessels are also in operation, which were report-operating on the grounds. j ed to have gone down from their These American vessels are peak of 750 to less than ICO. was nearly through but Brodle 'that ,,. A ' ' ' ' i t tn to kirk kirk clear. clear. MrCltiB- McClus f ...d;. - came out fe""lMi. S,J I were oefen j 11f SjKf' I much larger than the Canadian Seiners in the Ogden Channel i boats and are equipped with .large bait tanks which Cana- are- where about 30 boats are Idian operating, averaged between boats are now forbidden to I , v,cQ f Ko,rH 1.000 and 1,200 coho salmon per THE SKEENA MERCANTILE ky crossed a grit centre that Brodie just sad at full length. Lecour checked Pavlikis. Beyers was fast and dangerous White saved a dangerous situation and Currie centred well. Olsen again broke up a Navy attack with plucky, clever bf .st of j, inn vpb tackiUii si IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane wards G,: taxi ucv,auijr; ui uic nciiui u j capsizing. The live bait is called 'dfiy durinB tn Pst weelc- while sardine but in reality it is any!ln the Queen Charlotte Islands ara off Massett, the boats av-cious available. small fish The vora- tuna are not particular eraged about 2.000 pinks a day. enough to discriminate between The fish are being deliverei by fish and feathers, let alone be- Packer to the Skeena River can- landing, lunw uicii .lavru 11Mul ski Y Non-Schedu'e Charter Service well. Pavlikis- was n e a r 1 y ! tried hut through but offsld brouRht ; latter n Commercial Hunting him back. Gomes gave Christ-to stop f J neries and the Canadian Fish- tn tncc nf fun -v,n thrv ' are in a striking mood. lnS Co- cold stora Pl al WoioVit nf tVio turn Kotncr Butedale. son a nice pass but runcn,est forwir; saved. Manifold went close good guai . when Nelson bothered him.lhuusr vn Ward was very rievfr in tWOjgrtme gm beautiful playt but White Uear-, furwardj i Pishing - Sightseeing SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. PHONES Terrace: W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. I'.enney Ltd., 35 , Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 468 caught in the northern area is Seine areas ueing opened at the beginning of next week include the west coast of Barks Island, Whale Channel, Seafrnh ed. Kinch cleared from Currie. 'well as n "Now for heaven's sake don't carry them around a week before you mail them!" ' Then the locals had Kinch line but vt between 13 and 30 pounds, although the larger size are fairly rare. Apparently the fish travel in schools of similar age groups, according to Robert Scagea, Pacific Biological Station scien I and Return Channels in ;-.he , Bella Bella area and Rivers and IE 31 tist, who is aboard the Laurier. ! Smiths Inlet. The whole of the Queen Charlotte Islands area, with the exception of the' west coast, is open to seining. According to Capt. Sheppard, the Laurier will prospect much farther out in the Pacific than Teirirace a end mm she has already gone. Scientist j FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bulck Che v. Trucks Fontiae Oldsmobile G.M.C. Truck MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace. Machine Shop & GarageS TERRACE, B.C. LETTERBOX Scagea believes that the pres-! ent body of tuna may be merely the eastward rim of a fish popu-1 lation that extends" for miles out In the blue water, of the Pistricl Japanese current. That speculation is one of the many questions that remain to be Civic Centre Associate Mon.. SeuL'6. 19U DISAGREES WITH MAYOR Editor, Daily News: I would like to express through the columns of your paper the concern anu intngnaiion which the members of the Prince Rupert Local of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union have felt upon reading recent reports of attacks made upon the trade union workers by Mayor Arnold. We feel that her contention that production must rise while the wages to the workers should at best remain stationary is to say the least illogical. As a matter of fact, the need now is for considerably higher wages so that the workers of Canada may maintain the standard of PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Annual Barbecue Feed f rfi''"0 But unless you are being paid J jX3 v to be a movie stunt man you f f f' won't try a trick like this. l a f rtfei fSr 'p' our exPer mechanics re- 1 i!&' -i- nne an( check yojir brakes tzi5j for safe driving and Iron and Brass Oasnngj Electric and Acetylene Welding Logging Sports living which they had last year. In spite of the fact that many sections of the trade union Including Northern British Columbia SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY movement secured appreciate LOG ROLLING CHAMPIONSHIPS POWER SAW BUCKING RUPERT MARINE REALTY HAND SAW BUCKING LOG CHOPPING LADIES' HAM BUCKING AND MANY OTHER EVENTS AMTICO (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . ' BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS RUBBER TILE gains in 1947 and 1948, thess achievements have in many ca?es been wiped out already by the rise in the cost of living. We are therefore left no alternative but to request compensating increases. Thanking you. S. S. BOSHIER, Secretary, Prince Rupert Local,. United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union. Train behedule For the East-. Monday, Wednesday, Frlday-8 pjn. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-10:45 pm (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Phone Green 975 Box 548 The ideal floor covering for office, kitchen, hall or bathroom; any place under your roof where many feet tread, is the spot for A M T I C O ! Easy to walk on, easy to clean. For Terrace Homesite at Mammoth Dance Vacationing with Your Car? Points to check before you leave to ensure a carefree holiday: ENGINE TUNE-UP Maximum miles per gallon of gas. 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