Sj Udncc Htipcti Dafl? Saturday, September 3, 1949. Old Country :: Football :: English Lef 1 Arsenal 1, Liverpool 2 Birmingham City 0, Burnley 1 Blackpool 1. Wolverhampton ?.5 YEARS AGO September 3, 1924 In Labor Day Sports Alex Mitchell cleared 4' 11" to out jump mc toe n.,1ton Wanderers 2, Sunder-1 Dave Balfour who Jumped 4' 10". Sons of Canada defeated the Great War Veterans 4-1 In the land 1 Derby County 2, Stoke City 3 Everton 3, Huddersfield Town n 4 final of the Gilhuly Cup Oowl Fulham 1. Charlton Athletic scorers were Erskine 2, MacDou-2 I galll and W arren 1 for the Sons, Manchester United 2., Man-.while Bill Mitchell got tne oniy Veteran s goal from a penalty. Teams were: Sons of Canada & Gawthome; V. Menzles, H . ...... tw- . ' chesteT City 1 Middlesbrough 1, Portsmouth 5 NewcastK" United S Aston Villa 2 West Bromwich Albion 1, Menzles; G. Mitchell, J- Martcti h. Astoria; A. Mitchell, J. Mc- Dougall, 6 BING CROSBY iS AT JASPER Screen Star Amour. Hundreds of Entrants for Totem Golf JASPER PARK "Bing's here." This was the news that spread like wildfire around the Lodpe when a big blue convertible lolled up to the front door and out st-ppt'd a quiet spoken man, known the world over for his' radio and screen work. Chewing the inevitable wad of gum and whistling like a school kid, Bing Crosby walked into the Lodge and registered. With him was George Coleman, jr., a former amateur champUm of Oklahoma. Both will compete In the twentieth annual Totem Pole tourney which commences Monday. The advance guard of competitors arrived yesterday and. with the golfers' special which will arrive from the coast on Sunday morning early, the full list will be completed. The difficulty Arthur M. Kirk, chairman of the tournament committee, has had this year was to keep the competitors' list to 180. a necessity caused by the limited hours of daylight at this time of year In the mountains. More than 400 applied for places. Many good practice round have been reported over the course which is In perfect Erskine, E. Warrrn Smith. Great War Veterans H. Friz- zell; W. Barton, F Hunter; W. Murray, D. Main; Robertson, J. Russell, Johnson, W. Mitchell, D. Ourvich. Tm LOGGERS FACE UNEMPLOYMENT Loggers and sawmill workers around Fort William, Ont are threatened with unemployment. Lumber companies say they 1U lay off up to 1.000 men this fall, because, tliey say, timber concessions are granted to the pulp and paper companies and not enoug'h timber lands are left for the logging companies. . . SPORTS EVENTS ARE WASHED OUT Rain is Interfering with local sports schedules again. The league baseball game between Commercials and Savoy was watfhed out Thursday nlgtvt and the Stuart Shield football game, have been played last niht ' and h4 Harlem Globe Trotters Coming Back To Rupert England Upfe 'between Canadian Legion and General Motors, was also postponed on account of rain. Youngster Is GeXLDTookTbyreTe! Famed colored basketball team from Chicago, over a few holes to get the kinks j Harlem Globe Trotters may be seen in Prince Rupeit wBrr grLTWain on Saturday, October 1, it was revealed today keeper, and Leroy Goidswonhy.l by Don Forward, Civic Centre manager, who is now professional, later this after-jn negotiation with Abe Saperstein, owner of the noon' ! celebrated athletic aggregation which stood the This advertisement is not published or displayed M DOdrd or by the Government ot British Co'. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS f oR BET A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY KEW8 W1U Prince Rupert fans up during i appearances here in January of this year Saperstein notified Forward that negotiations were nearlng the doing point whereby the Globe Trotters would make a trip to the Philippines moving by way of Alaska in which case it might be possible to play games here on October 1. Saperstein describes his "Trot ters" this season as "the be.it team in history." Advertlse n. the Dahy News! Advertise In tne Dally Nsws! You saw It in the News! II your subscription is In arrears and you do not receive i your paper, please do not ; blame the publisher, the news I boy or the post office. Just I do a little straight talking to 1 yourself. Co-operation of sub-! scribers in this regard would be appreciated. It would save a lot of trouble and everybody would be happier. Subscriptions are payable in Print Regal PHONE 24 PLAN TO ATTEND 222 S. Ii'AV.V.SS'AYiSVW.V.WV Steamship Movement! ArVWirWW.SVWuV.WAV For Vancouver Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday &s. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. . Friday ss. Catala. 5 p ra From Vdcout Sunday St. Camosun, 11 p. Wednesday ss Prlnre ltupfi 10 a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p ir. From Alire Arm and Stewart Tuesday ss. Cantusun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a m. For Ocean Fsfci Thursday sa. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday- -gf. Prince Ruper: midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prinze Rupert. SUNDAY JUNIOR RASKKALL BRAVES vs. CARDINALS - 7 P.M. A Fault,y Furnace Can Make Your Fuel Bills Soar . . . LET IS OVK.RHAI L YOUR Fl'RNACE NOW -.. SO YOU'LL BE READY WHEN THE SOUTHEASTERS ROAR! Thorn Sheet Metal i LIMITED Agents for "Iron Fireman" Za3 First Ave. Black 887 (Old A an CO WE VANCOUVER Thit dvertisement if not ' Terrace and District Civic C fynw roaster 0m$r Labor Day Pro; Barbecue Loggers" SporU-0 Sports Carnival Games -I I) AN CM in Evening Frank fiivai'si Chelsea 1 (tie I E. Division 2 Barrrsley 2, Slrelfield United 2 (tie i Blackburn Rovers 2, Bury 1 Brentford 0, Leicester City 1 I Cardiff Crty 0, Tottenham KolT'l. . J cuveuLijr uy u, yurciu i iv ' Rangers 0 (tlel Hull City 3, Bradford 3 (tie) ! Leeds .United . 1, Swansea Town 2 ' Luton Town 0, Grimsby Town 0 (tie) Plymouth Argyle 0, West Ham United 3 to Sheffield Wednesday 4, Chesterfield 2 Southampton I, Preston North End 0. Scottish League Cup, Div. 'A' Aberdeen 1, Rangers 1 (tie) Celtic 4. St. Mirren 1 East Fife 4, Hearts 3 I Hrt-rnian 5, Queen of the South 3 Motherwell 1, Clyde 1 (tie) Partick Thistle 4, Dundee 2 Sterling Albion 4, Raith Rov-' ers 1 I Thlrd Lanark 3, Falkirk 0. J 1 J Soccer Schedule (Stuart Shield) Sept. 2 Stuart Shield Flnal- (Mobiey Cup) Sept. 9 General Motors vs Heavy Battery. Sept. 12 Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. Sept. 16 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. . TRAIN SCHEDULE for the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From tbe East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:30 p.m. FOOTBALL SHORTS Rain and wet grounds caused the postponement of last evening's scheduled football game In the final of the Stuart Benefit Shield. No new date has been set yet for this game which should prove to be a feature event of a successful season. There will be no game on Monday as it is Labor Day and clubs would not be able to field rep-sasentattve teams. The next game will be on Friday when General Motors and the Heavy Battery meet in the Mobley Cup series. This should be another real battle as in the competition the Heavy Battery and the Legion are tied for leadership and j the result of any game will have a big bearing on the Winning Of w VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala 8unday, 10 p.r.i., Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT S'AIPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 9 and 23 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 2, 16, 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Thlrfl Avenue Phone 668 BROADWAY CAFE.. HKST FOOD FINEST FRIENDLY SERVIfl Chinese DishaM 3 Mm FOR TAKE-HOME Swim Champ . TORONTO 0 Cliff Lumsden aged 18, Toronto truck driver, last night won the gruelling 15- mile world's professional swim- mtner phnmnlnnshln Tadinc " iirom me siarv, uie uuiiksw:i neotlatexl the distance in seven hours, 54 minutes and 55.6 sec onds Lumscten Is the youngest ever to win the swim which was started in 1928. Others still in the water when Lumsden clambered up the raft to the finish line were Ben Gazel of Toronto, about 700 yards to the rear, and William Sadlow of Whitehorse, New York more than two miles behind. D07T1GD Phone 654 t)c m 4oim pt4 (of amptlM Uk.ltd kr iny B.C Bftwiry m tVh irfvtrtltmM k net pubWilitd , tfhpbytJ ky At llqtiw Control iowi m M Govern. (.mi Colwnoio, NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms- Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i Phone 281 P.O. Box 1961 Salt Lake Ferry Sunday & Thursday SCHEDULES SundaysContinuous service commencing 11 a.m. Thursdays Leave Cow Bay Floats 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS FOR PARTIES BY APPOINTMENT Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 628 9 1 H Hours 7 an. hospital"'. fc Burton! Ale hi I "I,ArE 4 CASE HADY AT ALLm,ES'' I SCHEDULE BASEBALL Sept. 4 -Merchants vs. Savoy Sept. 6-chants. -Commercials vs. Mer- (Postponed Games) Sept. B Merchants vs. Com mercials. Sept. 11 Savoy vs. Comnfer-cials. Sept. 13 Commercials vs Savoy. I.M KKfilM'KV M'T In the matter of all minerals, precious and base, save cual and petroleum under Lot 1991. known as "Red Jacket" Mineral Claim. Lot l!i2. known aa "Red Wing" Mineral Claim and Lot 1093, known as "jied Fraction" Mlnera Claim, all In Casslur District. WHEREAS proof of loss of Certificate of Title No. B0O-R to the above-mentioned minerals, issued In the name to Gideon Bower, has been filed in this office, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that 1 shall at the expir ation of one month from the date of the first publication hereof Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of the said Certificate, unlea In the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Laud Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B. C, this 20th dny of August, 1849. A. THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar. (223) "OOVERNMEKl LIQUOh. ACT" (Section 25) N'oflce For Application For Diih l.lcpiise NOTICE Is hereby given that on the lath day of September next the undersigned. LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE. PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1051. Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Club License In respect of the premises situate at Second Avenue west. City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon lands described as Lots 3 and 4. Block 21 A, Section 1, Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, In the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to Keep on the premises a reasonable quantity , on the premises, and entltllnK the, Club to purchase liquor from a vendor and to sell by the glass the liquor so purchased to Its members and guests for consumption on the Club premises In accordance with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Columbia, this 6th day of August. A D 1849. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1061 H. T. Muncey, Secretary. 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