I buiit. Bne t.i. ' 'PENNANT RACE " 'CHRIS PARKVOLD, schooner aays. As a fisherman, he had in-! numerable hair-breadth ex- ESdnrc Hupcrt Dafi? Saturday, October 1, 194&. '" ' ' 1 a A ' " ' 1 -ii r " - i w '- periences wittv disaster finf. while flshinjr from one of tH 45 ? Iff , 7v ; i b NtU AUA1N nALIDUl i!irrtKr NEW YORK 9. The Ameri- rjlrrrf AUAV can League pennant, race was KSlr AW A I old schooners, his dory was lost Taki, V for several days. He and his lt45 . 1SK companion, AI Woie, also a well- , " known halibut man, managed sonalitf !f'f to find the schooner. ' ln ,h tied up again today as New York ivmkees defeated Boston Red Christian N. (Chris Pnrkvold Roy Reflects ... . . . rnif Reminisces 9ox 5 to 4. Tomorrow's game conslderexl the dean of west i -will decide the issue. Johnny coast halibut fishermen, died Lindell scored a iome run with here Friday evening, less than During the '30's the Takla p. . caught fire but was later re- The Marquis of Miifurd Haven, tawa. The city of Hull, in Quebec, Britain's mast preferable bache- fld situated just across the riv-lor. and Mrs. Romain Dahlgren er from Ottawa, realises there Pierce Simpson have bf come en- is nothing to prevent Ottawa none on board for the Yankees 24 hours after he had re-entered today. Joe Page pitched 6 2-3 hospital suffering from a heart innings and allowed only one condition. He was 57 years old. A fisherman and halibut skip- j ' In the National League today St. . Louis , Cardinals j, , . lost , , 3 - to t , 1 ; per for more than orl 30 ' years, ' Mr. ,' citizens from going to Hull, and Parkvold was born at Bo, Nor gaged. Mrs. Simpson, eh! Two St. Johns lawyers are sit- j buying tickets. If anyone is in Ireland he can legally buy a to Chictigo Cubs and it looked like the Brooklyn Dodeers were going down to defeat at the hands of Phillies the score in uie ninth inning being 6 to 4. There are still prospects of a play-off in this league, depending upon the outcome of tomorrow's game. When the Athletics beat the way on May 17, 1892, and came to Canada with his family as a youth of 17. He settled at Syl-vania, Saskatchewan, where he remained for seven years before going to Seattle, where he entered the fishing industry as a halibut fisherman. ting in the Federal Parliament, ticket for the Irish sweep, ana Newfoundland having become the same principle would apply Canada's tenth province. And to the lottery in Canada, but it doubtless endowed with salty would of course be contrary to wisdom. jlaw for tickets to be sold in Ot- tawa. Premier Duplessls has stat- f ' A . Si I ,-;V hi , V ' , - - ' .,1 I. 1 5 ',' ,, ..Sow. ' - j I Sf ; ; - ' I I i r , 5 - - . - - f ' . 1 t ' V) V - 'w is i i i -,. ' ' ' . " , ' ; J . i 1 TV f,, f ! , f-- . !- " y ' ' . i ed his belief that the probable revenue from a provincially-directed lottery would amount to Why do people of consequence, tn Vancouver, seem to be trying to establish hot cakes as British Yankees 4 to 1 yesterday, the In 1922 he came to Prince Ru- Columbia's typical dish? Oh, the at least three, or possibly four million dollars. A's had a barrage of telegrams pert and In 1928, he built the suggesting that they were go- halibut boat Takla, with which ing to lay down. Young Earl he was credited by his col-Mack, son of old Connie, switch- leagues as bringing In the larg-ed the pitching line-up from est catrfies to be landed in Can-Phil Marchildon to Dick Fowler, adian ports since the old dory- color! ul ncri poor plebian folk! A well browned flapjack, with plenty of butter and a double dash of maple syrup, taken on a frosty morning goes well, it must be admitted. But a regal province like British Columbia should be able to think up something unusually good, and more in keepin g Situation In Bowling Ties for Leadership in Men's and Mixed Leagues . iJUBOtSS BUI I MYTHICAL MONSTER Frightened females fled frantically from a Frankenstein monster that shuffled from a Windsor, Ont, cemetery this week uttering fearsome groans. Some time later, Donald Levergood, 22, was fined 115 on a disorderly charge after police found him wearing the mask. Here Constable Herb Barlow grins as the mask is modeled in the police station He admitted he might have been alarmed to see it near a graveyard at B.C. WINS M1NTO CUP OWEN SOUND, Ont. British Columbia All-Stars last night won the Canadian Junior lacrosse championship when they defeated Ontario All-Stars 16 to G in the fifth game of a bet-of-five series for the Minto Cup. British Columbia took the series 3 to 1 with one game tied. Another little thing to make you wonder if your 're becoming old and drowsy. It's when you With the completion of two rounds in the Men's Bowling read that little notice in banks encashment" of concerning the the Mixed League schedule is a lengthy one and that at the present pace, a team has thej opportunity to bowl only once cheques, and mildly ponder nrst. rouna oi me Mixed League , on Wednesday evening, a true wcaluy stand oui Vliat a color . . . tlint new Autumn Rk1: hum t . . . 'hunKing ait a cloud . . . ,1,T, yellow . . . I.lemliiiK . . . merging . . . .Irifiij,, jour roof lik a vindlilown autumn fi,.),f And equally thrilling . . . the new Card, ( Mountain Itlue Mem!! i I lliese colors, PM S all the fuinoiiftothrt! features . . . axphalt liinlin ilmt ar(. jjjj . . . pcrinaii.-ntly hright . . . that won't b ami never need painting . . . ive you t Very WhI roof huy on the market tixlai Insist on the liettt . . . Genuine Duroi.l &ounas like nrst cousin to "en planing" 'picture of the standings in the two leagues can now be obtained. Hangovers 1 Booth School 0 Conrad 0 Noble & Wick 0 Royal Blues 0 Handicaps 0 Sport Shop 0 Wharf Rats 0 Bob Parker 0 SCOTLAND WINS 1 OVER IRELAND i BELFAST 9 Scotland de-i feated Ireland 8 to 1 today in a BrltLsh group match In the world football cup qualifying competition. In last night's Men's Five-Pin j League, five teams won total every two weeks. Sunday bowling will be scheduled to such time as the alleys are completed on the first floor. The first Sunday bowling will take place tomorrow night. MIXED LEAGl'E Introduction of a bill in the Quebec legislature to legalize lotteries, the profits to help support education and hospitals is attracting attention in more ! points of 4 each.. They were ' Manson's, Brownwoods. Home Oil, ! j Commercial Hotel and Scotiansj who defeated Rupert Motors, parts of eastern Canada than G.' A. Hunter, managing cf the Daily Ners, returned (SUNDAY) Quebec Toronto for example,,"," V . , Cold Storage and Oddfellows' re- f.i feels that that one n. .rfa effect would be: Headpinners vs. Pioneers, Watts to the citv on tne Coqultlam specively. Ambassadors and & Nickerson vs. Conrad. Push- yesterday afternoon Via Van- Aftplialt Shinf-lfS in 2-ten k n If . I'a,.e jour order now vith your ncuri st Sidney l'rmluct Dealer. Complete raM'-to-follow itiM rtictioni in eery package. overs vs CPA Hnneovcru v couver from a business trip to the building up of Quebec revenues through purchase of tickets TODAY'S SCORES American New York 5, Boston 4 National Boston 3, New York 0 Chicago 3, St. Louis 1 Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia (ninth Inning) Thom Sheet Metal split 2 points' apiece. 3. Paul of Manson's had; Eastern Canada which Includ- Velvets, Monson's vs. Prince Ru- by Ontario residents. Another city, alive to the s.tuatlon, is Ot-!?!gh M S,nf!e of a "V;!pert Plumbing, Royal Blues vs ed Montreal and Toronto. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hun- a n s e 1 1 the Commercial Noble & Wick. Ihiroiil, made only by Jter. VANCOtVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Sunday, 10 p.m., CoquiUam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT S'MPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOl'TII qit-:en CIIARLOTTB ISLANDS S.s. Coqultlam, Oct. 7 and 21 FOR NORTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS MEN'S LEAGl'E (MONDAY) I t Hotel team had high 3-game total of 794. Next bowling in' the Men's Five-Pin League will take place on Monday. In Wednesday's Mixed League Bowling teams with last year's RC0FIX8 & PAPE I Philpott, Evilt vs. D. & S., Mal-' lets vs. Stone's, Scotians vs RUW'lil'CTli f (Sees) league experience under their i belts pulled through on top al-I though it should be noted that j handicaps were not available at i Blain's, J.C.'s No. 1 vs. Watson i Island Stages, J.C.'s No 2 v?. ; Grand Cafe, Crescents vs. C.P.A t ;' TEAM STANDINGS ' MEN'S LEAGl'E Points i Manson's 8 ! Brownwoods 8 Print Hega PHONE 24 s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 30, Oct. H and 28 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5P8 the time. Due to the fact that 222 Set PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS RI3 r 'ZJ Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding IN PRINCE RUPERT AT THE Island City Builders Supplies SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY 55 McBride Street Blue 820 Grand Cafe 7 D. & S 7 Home Oil 7 Blain's 6 Thorn Sheet Metal 6 Mallets 5 Stone's 5 Ambassadors :. 5 Scotians 5 Undesirables 4 J.C.'s No. 1 4 J.C.'s No. 2 4 Rupert Motors 4 Commercials 4 Crescents 3 C.P.A 2 Oddfellows 1 Cold Storage 1 Philpott, Evitt 0 Watson Lsland Stages 0 Canadian Legion 0 Triple C's ! 0 MIXED LEAGl'E Manson's 4 Headpinners 4 Macey's 4 Cantels 4 Dodgers 4 Pioneers 4 Prince Rupert Plumbing .. 3 Pushovers T. 3 C.P.A 3 Blowouts 3 Silver Streaks 2 Ideal Cleaners 2 Northern Lights 1 Watts & Nickerson 1 Velvets 1 "See, sir? It's just a little trick we do. We don't intend you should catch it." factftc Hospm h perfectly QitMt VurtonjAU-' m finest of '.Week i fine aes -HU E A CASK HAW AT All. 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