prince Kuiietf PaR? Heuil TuitTny, February 22, 1949 LookitiQ Bactc ,,,;,;.srrfV5 in SPORT n,lrf m,r tttE ORIGS.t 19 OF HOCKEY'S HALL OF FAME HOWIE MOREXi, whose dazzling speed and scoring artistry made him the most colorful of all hockey's heroes CEOItGES VEfclXA, the Chlcotitlml Cucumber, rated by old-timers as the greatest of all goalkee pers EDDIE GERARD all-round ath lete, 60-minute-man ps forward and defence star of Ottawa Senators, later coach of Montreal Maroons, New York Americans and fit. Louis ttOH Stt'ART, one of the greatest defencemen of ail time and the hockey idol of the masses around the turn of the century CilltR HARDIN ER, the goalie who revolutionized nefminding, setting the pattern for the modern style of daring blocking in contrast to the stand-up style of the Vezlnn days. TOMMY PHILLIPS, as well known as the premier of Canada in the early 1900 s and such a great star with the Rat Pottage (later Kenora) Thistles that his worshippers chanted: "Never a man like Phillips, never a man like he." HARVEY Pl'I-FORD, one of Canada's greatest all-round athletes: defence star of the famed Ottawa Silver Seven and, like Hod Stuart, one of the pioneer rushing defencemen FRANK MACEE the playef old- timers .say was the greatest of them all and the scoring wizard the had only one eye who scored 14 goals in a Stanley Cup game IIOBEY BARER, the first truly great American-born hockey star and a. man who did more to populnrrre the game In the United States than any man before him. .' . j HALF OF STABLE Max Bentley. Toronto Maple Leaf forward who has won two race horses tor worms goals auainst (he Detroit Red Wings, is hown here claiming half df his stable The donor of this horse is Charlie '1 Hemstead, Toronto - breeder, who promised the animal if Max wored last Saturday against the Wings. Max, who donned a lO-gallon hat for the occasion, wsfcwted Four-bo from 14 others because "the am.; was the nearest I could wt to tyln In thojour goals 1 scored la.st t-ek-ei.i- The race horse will be presented td Bentley by Geu.-s- McCulhivh, Toronto, jmblisher, for scoring; against the Wings In an earlier game Hockey, like baseball, has its NAMED BY INDIANS , ! of Waters," another Indian word .Niagara is-said (o be an Iro- "OneaiiRarall" hieans strait or (litois WDrd meatiiiiR "Thunderer runk.' Florida has the greatest inland water area of any statie, with 4,298 square miles. i - r LM.ten o Tlking tn th, 8uB-CBC Dominion Network Sunrtny Aftfrmions When In Montreal sw the hot, Wrlu- C'PCP Montreal rur ucira Sweet Coporal Cigarettes olwoyt reoch you f r . So enjoy the consistent jmocthne?, mildness, atu-faction of Sweet Cops, the A cigarette. Climb on the Sweet Caps bondwagon. Hall of Fame; It Is located in Kingston, Ontarie. Although many cities m Canada claim to have been the birth-place of Canada's favorite- winter game, Kingston was approved as the most central site for the erection of ITockpy's Hall of Fame at a 'joint meeting of the National Hotkey League and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, representing the governing bodies of professional and amateur hockey fn Canada and the United States, held In Toronto on September 10-1 1, 1543. ten men, all or them dewased, wrre named a:s "The Originals" It't lot popular thing to do. of the Hall of Fame. Since then, others have been added each year, every one a great contributor to the national and International t) e i e 1 o p m e nt of hockty. The Babe Rntn -,of hockey, the man who packs the rnojtt potent scoring .punch In the history of the game, Is a 29-year old 181 pound French Canadian by the name of Maurice Rrch-ard, colorfully dnbbed 'The Rocket." A wartime phenoni who proved no flash In the pan, with ontreal's 1 powerful Cana-diens, Richard holds more all-time records than any other Individuals and bids fair to become the greatest goal-scorer the game has ever known. Hockey's all - time scoring champion Is Nels (Ole Poison i, Stewart, who popped In 323 goals while serving 1ft seasons in the National Hockey League with Montreal Maroons, Boston Bruins and New York Americans. No other player has ever crasher! the rinllnvpprt $fm-ml Club on Wet- been decide Notes IVICl entre In Urn. n will meet in-. of the i- There will not be a movie foi the rest ol tht Dukes Have Many Wins Defeated Only twice In Last twfity-Thro Starts Lwcals Prflrnis them Battle. Twenty-tnree starts with only two de.-ea:,s js the enviable record for the 1948-49 season or devoid lo Hit the Civic Centre members this Thursday evening as all the National Film Board films have will jciiiia ir. structon and MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Now been shown. The program of S2.J5 i person. DRESS and MEN'S SOX .... i I nrtS! VI (r.:: WORK 45 movies will not be resumed until the renewal of the block of films unless there are some current films obtainable. LONDON. Zoo's oldest (ranks, on the evidence, how- Boo II, died i MEN'S PENMAN'S tDER-WF.AR, a garment : S2.2S MEN'S WORK PANTS. Sanforized, now $2.95 As there are so many Teen ' bronchitis, tt age members of the Leathercraft his ase V.ai k ' evr. Richard looms as the next possible threat. In ifour complete seasons and a portion of a , fifth, "The Rocket" has com MEN'S DRESS PANTS. steds and tweeds, now piled the amazing total of 159 goals in league play. Richard holds the all-time re-tContmued on Page 5 MEN'S FISHERMEN'S PANTS all wool, now $5.50 MEN'S WINDBREAKERS. Zipper, Showerproof. Now $1.25 all wool wor- $32.50 MEN'S Sl'ITS. steds, now 60c; Card of Thank. lth Notlr. firair J4 the Duke of Connaught basketball team which comes here this Wednesday and Thursday for two games with Booth Memorial High School who are confident that they are capable of giving the Dukes a real run for their money. It took two Washington State teams to trim the fast-moving New Westminster outfit and they were, ckr scores, Linden being the winner 40 to 35 in one case and Stan-wood 53 to 23 in the other. Here have been the victtm.s of the Dukes with the scores hi each case: Kamloops, 46-35 Kelowna, 58-28. Penticton, 43-26. John Oliver, 45-2H. Blaine, Wash.; 43-lfl. Nooksack, Wash., 37-35 Ferndale, Wash., 51-34. Ml. Baker, Wash., i3-ll na Eng(5mnit Annoiintnifr.a t SKRf'i al niHHi.AT. tXWBII Pfi!(1 nmnta n.i.. Advmtaing In pnysbl la dvn. WfMtrrMi BOYS' CLOTHES Denims, I'nderwear, Lflnir Pants, Shoes, Windbreakers BOYS' SWEATERS, assorted from $1.25 FOR SAtb FOR SALE-Moclel A two-door FOR RET f 843 9th h -"""u.000" running condition. Phone Black 890. (47) ALL WOOL BOYS' Now .. PANTS, .... $3.25 FOR RENT r furnisher Phone G" I FOR SALE Beauty Rest Spring and Mattress, single, as new. Vanity stool In ivory. Babies' Hathinette. Green 708 (48) BOYS' and GIRLS' SKI PANTS and JACKETS, sizes 2 to 6 years, all wool, double knees, per garment .... $3.00 Is There A . . . , FUEL ROBBER .... in Your Oil Burner? We want to stop all the black smoke coming out of chimneys LF.T ITS Bt It.!) THAT tOM-htfSTtON tltAMBKtt SCIENTIFICALLY . Only the Finest . Materials Used ran sfcitvicK with SATISFACTION . SEE - Thorn Sheet Metal Limited t i i 11 J h i ) f ; BOYS list for it bnvs is ot wisliin! r their na OR SALE New Articles. Eler-tric Toasters. Press Irons, Hot Plates, Heaters. Cups and Saucers. Kitchen Stoves at real saving prices. See BC. Furniture. ufj nr.' yoil SALE-20 ft. troller with gurrties and gear. Apply 337 Iaxi or Black 448 after p.m. (4lil PERSONAL E ( rubbr-r for MH' rhifled 0"! Dept. 'PR -' onto. Ont. - i .... .nil. I ,t,i ' Coquitlam, 53-18. Fefndale, wasn., 42-39 Lyndon, Wash.. 30-31. Magee, 42-23. Blaine, Wash., 33-21 Kamloops, 43-22. Trapp Tech., 29-28. West Vancouver, 52-22 Everett, Wash., 34-31. West Vancouver, 37-31 Burnaby South, 50-33 ' Burnaby South, 37-18 John O'lver. 37-32. 'ft '' When you join the Royal Canadian Navy you at ' psS" once take your place in the job of defending the p , security of this nation - for the Navy's ships and ft- K . i men stand oh guard for peace. . v : . The Young Canadian ready 'to serve his country- t" W1 ' will get the "welcome" signal. I The Navy guarantees you a busy, active, adven- " TlfjJ turous life, with every training and educational aid J! to help you climb the Navy's ladder of dvancerhenti' tV , which now has new opportunities. ' . ' You will learn a valuable trade . . . you will, visit, ' ' J forejgn places ... and you can qualify for, a generous 'J f life-long pensi6n "at tfie end of your service while f you .are still young enough to enjoy it.,- ' ''f' ' I Because Navy men possess a fine reputation... . ' zJf because the Navy has gained and holds the finest $ " k'M ''v- "t of traditions. . . because the Defence of Canada is M&H vital national service you will command the . iMtl respect of your fellow 'Canadians when you don $ jp$f l the Navy's famous uniform. ' g "Y'A Ct all tlt facts tod.iy from the Rival Recruitint j& j$t OHirir, Roval Canailirtii Ntvy, Ottawa, or f rom v fi-'-l '' i yfes I II.M.(S. CHATHAM !A . al M F? -v?r' A--.- J, II " in l. .fj.llJlL'lL" 1 fOR SALE 1940 Dodge Panel. Very good throughout. Ne motor 1947. 1949 licence. $850. Phone Black ;86 or write Box 1553. i44i Black sst SEALED Ten j ki, Pf-nr 253 FIRST AVENUE EAST 5TJ JOHM H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Ilousinc t.' Havs Cove jt'O Pnntt until 1-Fcbrurv. 19; and bin bv the M"1, administrat: wurciioii Dally ftews cransined Ads get Quick Resultsl FOR SALE Used Furniture. Olfice Fixtures and Hardware, Underwood Typewriters in best condition. Radios 1948 models, Kitcnen Chairs, Coal Heaters. Electric Heaters, Logging Boots. Ladies' Fur Coat " $7.!0. Other useful household anticles at the lowest prices. See B.C. Furniture Co. HP FOR SALE Hoiisewith 5 rooms anil bath. Hot water radiation. Splendid condition. Prion (linn nn n..i .. n. ...at- KEEP IN TRIM at the SCfllO" . The highest Central ..... rrnfirr Prince Bin' - ..v... fjiuu.ifu. nunc rvujjciu Realty Co., 4th St., Phone Green 917. (44) FOR SALE ChTvrolt panel truck. Suite 15, Mclntyre Blk. (If) FOR SALE Four room Wartime House with oil burner and Bondix Installed. Apply 1438 Piggot Ave. or Phone Blue 140. (43) 1H fcuiu.- HEW ROYAL HOTEL a Home Away From Horn AO Room , Hot and Cold Water ' PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone ni P.O. Boi 1M REX BOWLING ALLEY Open to general public Satuf-day and Sunday afternoons and evening.?. Monday, tues-day and Thursday evening after 9 o'clock. PLUMBING ' Rcornrs. t' Sixih We.i ""maciiinpI fO SAW and M-K, Portable & Phone 654 company BC. PROPERTIES FOR SALE 4l,h E. 5 Room Bunaalow. 7th E. Well furnished 5 room Home. Gth E. 6 room House (3 lots). 10th E. 3 room House ($500 down). 9th E. G room House, concrete basement a snap for cash. . 9th E. 4 room Bunrjalow. Plus others. For Inspection phone or call in at ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone Hi Evenings, Green 297 HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m.' to 4 a.m. IFOR and Bend 1438 ris-"' eood. eon; J5 per dozen paid lor tmptitt libeled by iny B.C. B.twtry ... .... f-H Tliil dvrti,mn h not publi.d.d Jiipllytd by (l,t Liquor Control Bot.d or At Gav.mniiiii ol ,itnh CLmbi. We Specialize in Chinese Dishea CII01 SOEY CHOW MRIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PttONE 13S tost TWO OOLD COINS-Reward if finder returns to Dally News. 12 to ?,.; i 2nd I f 1 '