1 r THIS AND THAT 4 STILL HOLD TSrfnre tlttpf rt Daflp ?5rtox( Friday, October 22. 1948 I Us7"! FIRST CURVE PITCHER DIES LOS ANGELES George McConr mil, said tt be among the first pitchers to throw a curve ba.l, is dead, at the age of 93. A couple of months ago he broke his hip in a fall. Many years ago In Yreka ("Calif.) he concluded that the English "put" on a billiard could be applied to a baseball. This Idea he perfected, through hours of throwing against a It's Rust-Proof! It's Insulating! SEA AIR AM) SEA WATER DO NOT AFFECT IT! Making her final voyage or the Vancouver-Prince Rimnrt. &P tiMswWz -Queen Charlotte Islands run. ALUMINUM union steamer camosun, Capt Alf Aspinall, arrived In port at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the south and will sail at io p.m. for south Queen Charlottp inl barn wall. Later he organized and points whence she is du back here to sail at 11 p m. Sun BOWLS LEAD Contest in Ladies A League Beginning to Tighten DeJong's, although defeated two games to one by Variety Store in one of this week's Ladies' A Bowling League fix tures, retains the leadership in the standing with a reduced margin of one game over Annette's who won three games to nil over Gordon & Anderson. Scores of the week were as follows: Annette's 3. Gordon & Anderson 0. Taft St Odowes 3, Manson's 0. Scuby's 2, Savoy Swingers 1. Orange 2, Westvlew 1. Variety 2, DeJong's-1. High individual single scorer; for the week Was F. McKinnon Of Taft & Odowes With 279 and high three game scorer, B. TJz- ick of SCuby's with aggregate of .185 and average of 228. a team in Oregon and for years 1 1 WATER, if. : AlTIVill n- be 1 wul ?4 V STRIKE ' score orif sm ta an WK1 healthfm exercise meet new Rex Bowl Open fn' , I urday and g "u"s ana ner. and TuBcH , .... ' - !i o ciock. day lor Vancouver. Next week the steamer Coqultlum will go on the Islands run and the Camosun will take the place or the Cardena on the Vancouver- Lhis puzzling pitches kept his team undefeated. LEGION BILLIARD PLAY IS CLOSE I wlth one pr(-Mnn vefeterdav' Order Yours From LONDON -A spiritual telephone service is planned by Rev. Geoffrey Harris, of Holy Trinity, North Kensington, ' to help folks with worries. He says: "People complain that PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONES 651 - 652 COAL, LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES j , m the Canadlan gion H.. tAnrn.m(,nt the clergy never visit them, but j .v marked by partlpular cloM -- i Th Gww MilihCTr AifaM Sfftlti, W Z.X J J J P the truth is nobodv.'lets E. know.' " ine league stunning iu Qaie:games George Abbott and R. "F' gosh sakes, stop hitting that ball around. You wanna break something?" Advertise m uaiiy News- ffIA Da tm. . L . fl Benson, who was spotted 10 points, played a close game throughout, only one point separating the players on many occasions, Abbott finally ran out with a score of 150 to 143. R. Marshall, allowing Vic Duncan a similar handicap, won a hard-foueht match by' 150 to J 40. In the second round, R. Marshall, with a handicap of pluj 4 per word ber insertion, Sport Shots mrihk BIAI Hoc; Cards of Thank. Death Notices,- Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: a. - SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE Ttaulfted Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Few things could be more ironic to English cricket than 30, continued his victorious career defeating W. Strachan, the fact it appears to have! GORDON & ANDERSON-ra!t-H for the discovery of the !f ca ;; one real and unmistakable chink 1 B. Smith 105 167 in the armor of Australia's q' BarrieSn............. 208 18? in MINORA Btodw Cooada'ifovowrftooubl. wenomy Blodet. Trtty'm th quality bloOM U th low-pric fil of plus 20, by a score of 150-103. Four more matches remain to -4 ILJbM AIM t be played In the first round this tournament by the uamug King, uun tiraaman, tin his last season of hie rvirket Since he burst upon the cricket world just 20 years ago Brad- man has been the biggest prob- lem bowlers have had to meet. Cricketers have combined their knowledge and perception to find his weaKmess. Now the LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE MINORA BLADES ALSO AVUlttLI 'combination of Alex Bedser and id. Neton 192 29 ton u-.h unc. j uJs M:.m..r.ii .at DeJong's 15 3 Annettes 14 4 Scuby's 11 7 Snvnv 55 winders 10 8 Variety 10 8 Gordon & Anderson ..9 9 Taft & Odowes 8 10 Manson's 7 11 Westvlew 3 15 Orange 3 15 Individual scoring: 156 174 167 121 193 Handicap 7 7 7 Totals 788 814 818 ANNETTE S Montgomery 121 194 106 M. Wiiuile V35 218 129 McMeekin 210 206 213 E. Smith 187 255 144 Dickens 183 131 199 Handicap 80ti 1034 821 TAFT ODOWES J. Nowak 162 127 131 IP H1rVinnnn 1 At a"! 279 216 143 128 98 Handicap 61 61 61 Totals 809 959 928 . MANSON S b Gowgill 74 174 1571 R. Rudderham'".'.'.'." 144 152 D. Didorak 131 140 i0i Rudderham .... 169 136 189 l ow Score 113 127 98 Handicap 68 68 ' Totals 699 797 SAVOY SWINGERS- D McPhee hb utson 158 143 . Morrison .. 199 181 175 JL. Sricksnn - 13 145 XI A 73 ,17 Totals R42 687 791 SCUBY'S J. Thornton 108 121 !Ai H. Steeves 134 1(!9 143 G. Van Meer 129 227 lei)' U smith 156 108 B. Uzick 183 251 251 ' Handicap 35 35 35 Totals 745 911 901 WEST VIEW Flynn 147 177 109, D. Dibb 122 113 1081 A. Parker 114 155 100 G. Thain 150 100 146 E. Mastell 197 164 207 Handicap ...... 81 81 Totals 811 790 7ol ORANGE E. Mulder 69 118 66 F. Van Horn 171 147 150' Vulcani2e Vour Tires and Save October 25 Savoy Swlnger3 vs. DeJongs. Gordon St Anderson vs. Scuby's, Taft it Odowes Get your money's worth out ct those tires. Let us repair anil vulcanize them so that you can Don'8 vulnerability. It has been proved to be exactly what was . , , ., always regarded as his supreme strength. .,r,iiR ... .-. ' - men, Bradman scores most of his runs on the leg side, and more, often than not he will play a ball pitched on his middle and off stumps m the direction of; mio-on contrary io general iii ,u, get many more miles of use from them. vs. Orange, Westvlew vs. Man- son's, Variety vs. Annettes. 1 November 1 Scuby's vs. j Variety, Orange vs. Ctordon & Anderson, Westview vs Taft & Odowes, Annettes vs Savoy Swingers, DeJongs vs. Man-108 son's. I Our modern methods andY4'' know-how pnsurp 1h host rvyiJ'MriJ! Slble lob Dromntlv anrl mmn. mically. " f V -i clJlcu !"'')" "ui. in unsjM McLeod is? GYItO APPLE DAY OCTOBER, E. Johansen 133 126 C. Adams 87 122 C. WUlson 143 174 1 Handicap ....... 126 126 Totals 729 813 : S f 'SAW Carl Zarelli, PHOVE S7 t FRASER ST PRINCE RC bbed Roofing and SIDING Available In 6, 8, 9 & 10-foot lengths, 28 inches wide. minimum chart? BOo. 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(tf) HELP WANTED There is an opening for several ward maids at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Apply in person to Matron. (250) PERSONAL PERSONAL WE'LL SHOP FOR yuu. ii you Know what you want, but live too far away to find it yourself, write to the Select Shopping Service, Dominion Building. Vancouver. (272) HAZELTON TALKS OF SCHOOL SITE HAZELTON There was a meeting in Hazelton Wednesday evening to discuss certain matters in connection with the building of a High School. There has been for sometimf, a difference of opinion as to whether the High School should stand In the old town or New Hazelton. Reader ana classified advertisers are requested to submit their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which the Dally News cannot guarantee NOTICE OF KK.I.l RF. AMI RAI.K OF THK VF.HSF.I, '-PITT" Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union, the Mortgagee of the motor screw vessel "PITT." 8.6 registered tons. Official Nximber 134096. of Prince Rupert. B.C., having seized said vessel by reason of default In payment of the mortgage monies and Impairment of security by O. W. Whatman, the registered owner thereof. HEREBY GIVES NOTICE ! that the said vessel will be sold to satisfy the said mortgage on Thursday, the 4th day of November, 1948, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, pursuant to Section 50 ol the "Canada Shipping Act" 1B34, unless the mortgage monies and interest In default, with all charges f.nd costs are sooner satisfied. Sealed tenders marked "Vessel "PITT" " will be received 8t the office of Brown & Harvey, Solicitors. Box 658. Prince Rupert, B.C. prior to the time of said sale; highest or any tender not necesiiuily accepted; terms cash. The vessel may be Inspected at the Co-op Grid, Cow Bay. by arrangement at the office of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-onerutive Associat ion. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC I this 18th day of October. 1948. i VARIETY . I. Kristiansson .... 139 I. Lvkeeaard 95 R. Ramsav 128 iR. Christianson .... 148 I A. McLean 150 Handicap 35 Totals 693 1 DEJONGS A. Pierce 207 E. Moxlev : l.!6 81A. Wrathall 121 J. Shenton 147 V. Wrathall ; 193 Handicap 28 Totals 862 35 28 206 114 104 178 129 211 218 111 197 184 35 889 833 189 144 126 172 187 160 203 129 145 207 28 878 8iH) t'J .?-.--?S?Kr3 4 s-K QUICK Ptl IKK witU - rr r ! 1 IRON FIREMAN STOKIRf IT 90 MOII NIAT BETTER LEAD IN BOWLING Headpinners Now Have Margin of Three Points in Mixed League ( Headpinners took a clean sweep three games to nil Victory over Pushovers last night to increase their margin of leadership in the Mixed Bowling League to three full points Macey's two games to one victory over Clover Leafs Enabled them to take exclusive posses sion of second place, leaving King Pinners and Overwaitea tied ih third spot. Team results were as follows: Headpinners 3, Pushovers 0. King Pinners 3. Hifth Srhool Overwaitea Z, Silver Streaks 0. Pioneers 3, MalWn's 0. Maple Leafs 3, Pin Busters 0. Brown woods 4. Bo'ks 0. Macey's 2, Clover Leats 1. Dodgers Wingers 1. "'essenger i. Hot snots, 1.' Individual scoring: cgZ.;. 744 146 199 r. warren 122 123 174 rp pr-ihom 146 235 m. rivnn .... 130 170 j& E. Anderson 134 176 ijo J. Paul 220 157 191 Handicap 38 38 38 Totals 9i4 1045 1152 TIL A T t r r V TT-,-r n iii.ni x jiincin."v A. McMeekin 166 179 195 T. McMeekin .... 252 171 192 N. Withers 149 B. Withers 244 209 171 V. Wrathall 200 246 171 M. Halvoison .... 196 3o 222 Handicap 38 OO GO Totals 1245 1278 1184 KING PINNERS A. Pierce 1RR 9ft s 200 . Comadina 150 140 159 L. MeLatchie .... lfis ns 199 G. Shenton 224 207 162 J. Shenton 138 189 189 w. Kinsior 194 282 227 Handicap 3fi a 36 T.t?s 1091 1292 fl72 muii suhuuIj G. Bateman 79 116 111 J. Urquhart 69 64 50 W. Garbutt 126 158 98 l Dunn 56 43 50 M. Knutsen 139 123 48 J. Jenkins 190 153 150 Hannicao 219 219 219 Totals 878 876 738 SILVER STREAKS Glenn Smith 191 180 139 Loraine Smith .. 197 214 130 M. Odecarde 108 94 79 p. Odessa rd 122 86 401 M. Smith J.. lit; 84- 171 R. Smith 155 173 J75 Handicap 965 877 871 OVERWAITEA C Vanetta 117 123 201 R. Paul H5 134 139 R- Tubb 270 202 183 M. Kuzki 181 98' 203 J. North 191 1KU H. Comadina .... 199 250 198 Handicap 23 23 23 Totals H26 999 1131 MALKIN'S A. Leamy igg 178 M. Leamy 113 127 E. Schild 117 143 R. Clavering 150 127 A. Taylor 158 253 Low Score 109 170 nanaicap ' 74 74 Totals 917 1072 943 PIONEER. E. Knutson 109 170 145 B. Windle ! 297 205 197 Bea Windle 217 B. Moxlev 193 I. Etickson 124 11 C. Erickson 175 nanaicap 62 Totals 1077 1167 1092 DODGERS S. Ramsay 155 E. Garner 130 E. Anderson 113 157 147 'Continued on Page Five) Now! Let our skilled plumbers put your bathroom facilities In tip-top shape quickly and at low cost. PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING Bud Schuman . 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