Ptfnre Kuperf Dan? Beta tta. Friday, July 30, 1948 i SAVrONSHAVSFWITff Sport Shots Twenty Years Ago in Sport r - TTociuvj um Spurt ! towtHoo, minimum ehanre. 60e. Birth Notice; ml V rPrrZ,iMm wuneral Notices. llaj-rlAn Get quicker, cleaner (havei with MINORA Blade Canada' favourite double-exlge economy blades. They're Even horses can be enthuM-aUe. Harry Buckle, lOyear-otd brother of the leading northern l m -.-!. ' . - - a. ' ,7rf lw- -Tlwmfnt Announcements: Football The delightful uncertainty of sport was shown the quality blades in the low-price held' UCB Pit your double-edge razor. 8PSC ttnte in advance. Please retrain from telephoning. " euckie, rode his FOR RENT ,1 .:' iusi winner at Carlisle, Cumberland, when Lyrical Lad literally ran away with the Border Hand! - FOR RENT Large housekeeping J25.0U. with the lightweight Jockey up, the Lad Just galloped room iq private home in town. 613 3rd Ave. Phone Oren 780. (tf) ,135 Ftf when the Regiment, playing with ten men, defeated the Terminals 3-0 In the City Football League, the Regiment's strong defence. The victory was chitfly due to Both teams had many changes, the Terminals being without Warren, Chenoski, Angus Mac-Donald and Spiro Gurvich and playing Burdett, Howe, Harris (180) Moose Deliver Second Defeat To Savoy Squad HKIGIIT EXHIBITION' OF HASEHALL SEEN LAST NIGHT . MOOSE 6, SAVOY 3. Benny Windle's hard-strueelinir Moo.se baseball Txige Specie ana galloped. He didn't stop running until the winning post was half a mile behind. The winning UAe dividend represented odds of 203-1. FOR RENT One large housekeeping room and one sleeping room. 600 7th Ave. East. Red 471. (tfi f iJ" ' i . i ii i MINORA BUDK IS0 V A II It 4 '0 10( and Dido Gurvich instead. The i Kui.rf Fur- I ,ff inn , . FOR RENT Flat, fcand Block. Apply Max Hellbroner, Jeweller, (tf) team scored its second successive triumph over a somewhat diluted Savoy team last night by a score of 6 to 3 in a game that brought before the fans one of the brightest exhibitions of good baseball in the latter Suites, Kiu 'i- SllaO; Bed, com-. ot in eood FOR RENT 2 room apartment. 801 Borden Street. tf A vastly-improved paii-mutuel, now in the -experimental stage, may revolutionize the whole system of pool betting, its inventors claim. Each ticket will carry the time at which the investment is made and at the same time will know the return lie can expect Instead of waiting for this villi Regiment were without Ross, Baptie, Bye and Doherty with Frank Russell, Alf Hodgkinson and Allan Davis turning out. Goals for the Regiment were scored by Allan Davis, Wilson and Tinker. Brand kept a splendid goal and saved a penalty kick. one hundred and ninety yards in length which was the first day in play. This was the first time Judgo Shandley has played the course FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 843 8th West. . U8(D part ot the season. Their victory makes Moose eligible for something shaped liKe jn the eighth, Vanetta singled, a laurel wreath because it was! advanced to second when Calder- JUDGE MAKES HOLE IN ONE JASPER Judge ShanSley of Victoria Golf Club, Victoria, gut a hole in one yesterday on the Jasper Park Golf Course, Jasper ngi and Riu-iiru l Typewrll,'r 'n omop Chairs; -4 &iok Cases. , household ar- since 1928 and he was" the firs', 'person to get a hole in one this i year on the course. His partner., , Were Mr .and Mrs. Frank Volio statistic until after the race. It j one of tnose turns which, on the ; onl received a base on baUs, mad'; FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. 427 5th Ave. East Phone Blue 807. U83i is not expected the machine w.i! record, seemed more Uian a little, third on a wild pitch and wa.i unlikely. Despite the fact scored on an infield out. that Savoy lacked some of their SAVOY AB R H PO of Edmonton, Aita. seriously affect bookmakers' business. ftRSITL'RE CO., (tf) PrKXONAI. National Park, Alta. He used spoon for his shot and played the twelfth hole ,a new tee of top talent, the Moose brand of B. Simundson. ss 3 1 0 0 Teams: Regiment Brand, Lambe, Norringion, A. Hodgkinson, T. Kelsey, F. Hodgkinson, Wilson. Russell, Tinker, Davis. Terminals D. Gurvich, Skinner, Donald, Hill, Currie, Harris. Harrison, Strachan, D. Dickenr., Burdett, Howe. Advertise m the Daily News! baseball, as exhibited last night jffond-nand 3x12 H :so fir or oak FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just hail way to Prince George. (tf) 1 3 I 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 2 MEN'S FASTBALL SCHEDULE July 31Co-operutive vs. General Motors. was something to create reflective thought in an opponent. Starting out with an opening disadvantage when Savoy scored mh. Apply B phone Red 18 (17ih Arney, 3b 5 Postuk, rf 4 Gurvich, lb 4 Bury, 2b 4 J. Sharpe, p 4 Morgan, c 4 Vukovich, cf METAL WOMK August 2 9t Taxi vs. Cana- j two ru"s in the first inning, the dian National Recreation As.so-1 Lodge brothers got Into thei:' jajll KHlf. 0 2 0: Lacrosse In Ehe city juvenile 0 0 10 j lacros.se league. Rangers won a, 0 0 2 ' closely contested game from he 1 2 1! Rovers 42. Charlie Woods with 3 8 24 , 3 goals and E. Johnson with 1 ;,ja Reasonable I pUMBINU Installation ana stride in the ciation. second inning,!". Sharpe, If 4 Biack 787. (180' 36 clouting Savoy pitcher Jack ,Sharpe for five hits which re- MOOSE repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Oravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 029 Sixth West. Phone MS (tf) AB R H PO scored for the Rantrers while Joe 0 2 i GUJis got hoth the Rovers' goals. 0 1 2 1 R. S. Woods refereed. Hotel. . A I (suited in four runs. Thereafter, they held their lead thanks to close pitching by HIS. Steel. 10.000 rolull siz.es. Writ'.' Sherman's, Bm Saiiuii C, Toronlu, (17'J. MACHINERY FOR SALE Shier, ss 4 Guthrie, 2b 4 Kerr, If 4 Rosedale, p 4 Windle, c 4 Vanetta, lb 4 Calderoni, 3b 3 . Jack Rosedale, coupled with tidy Arrwais Rangers Charles Woods, A. Dominato, R. Gillis, B. Erooks-bank, A. Stegavig, E. Joh'ison, B. TO 6AW better iumber more economically use the modern 0 1 1 1 0 Oj 1 1 la I 2 2 8, ; 1 1 Oj I 1 2 0 Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson, and up-to-date type National: Portable Sawmills manufac-1 fieldwork. Those first two Innings saw substantial hitting by both teams. Ted Arney started thing.; off with a triple to left field Smith. Rovers E. Antonelli, Joe Gillis, E. Gorson, C. Erickson, J. , Campbell, "P. Mazrei, A. Gillis. Connecticut; Mr J. Atkinson, Sunny 4 4 McKinnon, rf ... Ciccone, cf tured by National Machinery, . w 1 and Mrs. Pniiinin T.lmltfn VimrmivfT ' 300 gallons WAR 1IVT $1 75 per gal-jo surplus paiu Is nersetc. Allcol-- including white. i by C.I.L., Sher-a Lowe Broi, 0 0 ' " 1 I Rrai tutfer Terrace; Mr. B.C. tf) .wi , n; 'ie.' ..a 'i......-,'.Jhifh scored Bruce Simundson Mass.; W. S. Cooper. Terrace; C.j"u u" ue wu"' TENDERS uy a piicneu can. Ainey wa; F. Jenkins, citv. W. Leach. 8mi Write fur price j 35 6 10 27 Savoy 200 010 0003 Moose 040 010 01x- j RBI .rne, Gurvich, I Sharpe, Guthrie 2, Vanetta, &!c-Kinnon; 2U Guthrie, McKi.i-non; 3B Arney; SB Wind'e NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS T-4rr for Hrhttol Buildings .in Box 10U5, Posl- BASKBALL STANDINGS W L Pet. Savoy 9 4 .692 Merchants 7 4 .63ii Moose 3 11 .214 rAmou5 since 1- 1 t ; n tilers; M. Olson, Emithers; S. later sco,t'd bv Sharpe. M. Kirkaldy, Terrace; C. M. Moose made a salutary open-Adam, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. ing in the second when Windli ii. McAilanis Terrace: J. W.slaoiM'il a sine I? to Ihp s:imp Tufontu, Canada. SEALED Tenders, endorsed "Ten iITji der for School Building" will be Dittributed In Conodo by CalvfTt Di.tillen (Conodo) limited This advertisement is not iuu;;shed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board, or by the Government of British Columbia SUit-sterhekl suite :.e oil stove, etc. I Sua. 1 17!l received by Uie undersicn J J. La MtKmnon; LOBSavoy 9' Moos lreJanU, Thrace, Mrs. general area of left field. Vanetta up to and including Augu.-i Ross, Kwinitsa; Mr. and Mrs. W. then singled, scoring Windle Cal- 6; s-Ro . Sharpe 10 17th, 1(148. lor the erection and 1 McBeth. Abbotsf ord; R. B. Boul-' deroni and McKinnon each BB-Roedale 3. Shai pe 1 ; HP -completion of I ton, city; C. V. Morris, Smithers; I aineied A double hv ri..thri(. Rosedale 1 ; ER-Savoy 2, Moo:. ! RUPERT MARINE REALTY ! Mr. and Mrs. C. Dudoward, Port (-room furnished; 1. Two-rjom stlkool at Tel; wa, B. C. tesano; Time- 1:40. TJti Simpson; O. L. Beneche, Jun-tau; N. J. Schram. Seattle; Mr. y decorated. H2! 18?i scored Calderoni and McKinnoi.. The game tightened up for the third and fourth inning, Savoy getting only a single hit off i nree rouiu scnooi u'. I and Mrs. W. Keelins, Suther- Telkwa, B. C. pn-re chesterfield Rosedale and Moose, a single anrt- " $utf. electric sul bud and inat- (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BKOKI KS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY : FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) ; Box 518 Phone Green 975 Ll nigs. B,ue 113. Baseball Scores "- - National league New York 5, Cincinnati 0. Brooklyn 9, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 7, Chicago 4. Boston 2, Pittsburgh 1. American League Boston 8, Detroit 1. (Only game scheduled . 3. Three-room annex to Hiph lad Bask.;' B. Manley, Hous- School at Smlihers, B.C. Texas; Mrs. C. K. Manley Separate tenders for each' Houston. Texas; Mrs. M. Daven- Houston. Texas; Mrs. P Prt' scliool are required. Plans and " Adams- New Westm.nster; Mis,, specifications may be obtained M N'w el" from the School Board office in rif , , . , ster; V. E. Tennant, Maidstone Sm thers, B. C. on payment of . Spattle gask R Soderstronli a deposit of $25.00. which,,. r.A,KMv Alipp Arm. w. (178) double off Sharpe. None ol these scored. Both sides scored in the fifth. Savoy marking up a run whe:i B. Sharpe, left lielder, got o:i base on a fielder's error. Moose run was scored by Rosedale who got to first on a fielder's choice and scored on an error. ird Pux-iip ij ton t springs, tlrej, Consult us lor your needs in all types of printing work. Everything In high-class stationery. Fountain J-ns Cards for every occasion I II It Printing BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE ' amount will be refunded on re-1 0ranlllIK, 0cPan Falls; w Advertise in tie Lmiiy News? turn of plans in g(XKi conaiuon. A certified cheque equal to 10"' of tender and payable to the r. :h r f paim. Monarch f Kood conuiUon. 9 : burner, Installed jf-.K) Wagner 5 h p. r, angle phase. f'Jl. Phone Green l225. (179i Lemm. Renticton: G. H. Martin, Vancouver; W. R.e. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. Walk- UASEBAl.L'S BIG SIX Board of School Trustees mu.tj,.r and family, Futte. Montana. accompany the bid, as surety , v. L. Sestcott, Valley Stream, New York. of good faith. j The lowest or any tender not it. modern speed w spved PERSONAL "WythiiiK In A-! Lindsay Savoy) 8 33 10 19 .570 Abel (Merchants) 11 45 5 20 .444 Rosedale (Moose) 9 34 5 13 .382 PaWikis (Savoy) 13 61 18 22 .361 Davis (Savoy) 10 44 10 15 .341 Arney (Savoy) 11 48 11 16 .333 Runs batted in Windle 16; Abel 14. S OF YEfcTE 'Sb' T. Duhli. necessarily accepted. A. Muhelm, Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Trustees, Scnool District No. PHONE 64 fur Arrow Cab, now at 349 Red Top Cab standi t mumming iiiiii luui L-fr: Points to check before you leave to ensure a carefree holiday: ENGINE TUNE-IP Maximum miles per gallon of gas. Insurance against engine failure. " BRAKE INSPECTION Safety and Confidence. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Driving comfort when at the wheel for long distances Prevention of excessive tire wear. And last but not least a thorough LINDSAY LUBRICATION and know that every part of your car has been correctly lubricated and cheeked includes under-car inspection. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. 'fies. Marine ii-i- Jana. nai, HADE R EAR fimithers, B. C Smithers, B. C. July 26Ui. 1948. (188 'Ppet sedan, boy's Frederick Strwl, trance. i.3i WANTfcO s MVMKNTS O PHONE 8G6 O WANTED Car nalteries, car radiators, brass and copix-r; paying good prices. See B.C FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. 1 cottase near I "own house, Seal -miHls, very pri- HELP WANTED rt'm house near fireplace, new BOYS WANTED Boys deslrin,? News routes should leave their names at the office as vacancies may be occurring any da. GREER & BR1DDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty number of War-' at reasonable uU"r well built ''td throughout WANTED Oirl to work in drv cleaning department. A!. Pioneer Canadian Laundry. (17:n Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 WANTED Housekeeper compan ion for elderly woman in a quiet city home. Light W'ork. $40.00 per month. Box 374 Daily News. (173 1 AL JOLSON AL JOLSON G AGENCIES n 2'J7 (eves.) (183) "'""kAtK " Vi"lrt, 'nl ..h"1""'"1 H"'"i to m. dlr-"tuer Court ol Rowland Lt " ' ; until re- IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE AL JOLSON In the Mutter of the 'AilrnliiMriillnii AH" and In the Mutler of the Dstiitr of Inerlil rtilll JoliiiiiHeii, ! euieil IiiM-h- His drawling "Ladees . . . and Gentlemen ... all you have to do is guess which shell hides the pea." He never really fooled us. But, we enjoyed watching him work. With his high hat, fancy weskit, "ceegar" and slick handling of silver dollars we had grudging admiration for him. He is gone. But, affectionately remembered by many of us. Those with long memories have remarked on the never-changing qualities that characterize Princeton Beer as the beer a man can count on, year in. year out. Today, as in 1901, It is brewed of the finest grains, the continent's most prized hops and the diamond-clear Tulameen waters. We take pride in this consistency of product . . . and pride, too, that our friends through the years, know they can count on Princeton Beer. nUcrCETJODRJ far v.- i e f l I k s " na LotH wus" ' Clt v,'l. u Mup 8U4. lorPlbl0"0 'or IN HIS LATEST DI.CCA ALBUM VOLUME 3 21397 "I Want a Girl." "Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow." 21398 "W hen the Itrd Red Kobbin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along." "Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone." 21399-"For Me and My Gal." "When I Leave the World Behind." 24400 "There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder." "About a Quarter to Nine." DECCA ALBUM NO. A-649 NOW ON SALE AT Him . , Ht OUi' latr. TAKE NOTICE that by Ordor of HK Honour JudKe W. O. Fulton. Loral Judge of the Supreme Court of Hrl-ttxh Columbia, I wan on the autli any of July, AD. 1IMH. appointed Administrator of the Estate of I"-grld itonrhlll Johunsen. late of Atlln British Columbia, who died on or about the 18th day of May, 11)48. at Whltehorxr. Yukon Territory. All persons Indebted to the tmid estate arc required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to mr forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 16th day of Septemlier. 1S4B. failing -which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Atlln. British Columbia, this 87th day of July. A D 1MB AIjBERT EDWARD KODD1H Uih iii.L n""n. 1-r n ." " "'Kli- necessarily PRINCETON BREWING CO., LTD. PRINCETON, B. C. MkSm.Md I' rPrt' ! 20th Official Admlutstriitor This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Atlln, (IBS) (18)