I Football Prince Rupert Daiiy New Tuesday, August 29, 1950 " ' I Football Benefit (Shield Otow Maie fw& D rrottc Ladies' Tennis Singles champ- ionship by Met eating Mrs. Vera Tinker 8-6, 6-4. " i 1 Bcmbadier Moffat. 102nd Bat-j ' itery. won the knockout cribbage tournament at the United Ser- At tne intermission in last evoning's football game the draw tor tne b'e in tne f'st game f the Benefit Shield was made ""1" ?" W,lls0"'8 f,X 't " th1 , a" n Batry !k V Jh uic vicuciai jiui.uif iij int?ev 111 itlie first round game Wednes- Will then meet, the nanartian Can Joe Do It? TheyNever Lesion In thj fin.ii . ...General Motors Hat evenlnr hv features in the Labor Day surtsi2 ecal and wa lb Manson - ' Mrnnhu T"! . .1 ......... !; j But Louis Has Hopes NEW YORK The case history of retired; ' world's heavy weight champions is that they never j come back. Thus, Joe Louis, whose last fight was more than two years ago, starts out with two strikes and a heavy income tax burden as he prepares for a comeback. The precedents are stacked, high against the Brown Bomber. witnout precedent In the annals Gentleman Jim Corbett was of D0Xing he Is fighting only the first to try a comeback. That ; t0 pay hack taxes younger was 53 years ago. He was only I heavyweights than Joe sought 30, at the time, yet f ailed. Jim t0 at a patn Dac to the Jeffries tried one in 1910 and croWn. All have failed, couldn't make It at 35. I jjm corbett retired as champ Jess Willard made a come-lln i895 but eame back the fol-back in 1923 at 39 but two f iowing year in 1897 he lost knockouts changed his mind. tne title to Bob Fitzslmmons, SIDNEY Gc 0pTOJJBrt; Complete Vl- officeJ, 9 m.to5, Mezzanine F Gco- Cook', j Te'Phons MARGARr OPTOMd Room STONE BU! PHONE BLUE 3 P-O.BoJ GORDON D OIL BURNER d New wick or pot tjj supplled-All types and stoves Mnte 10 Years Ago August 29, 1940 Miss Elsie Davis won the City lii ft Bum"1? tktf timb-mu It Ml published Of dnpWd-br ' ft Liquor Cortrol Botes1 W Ik Coiwmmi Bri ji Columbia H J Classified Advertising Is payable 5 Legion Wins Manson Cup Defeats Onernl IfeUre By t to Score Canadian Legion won from ""i"' v fame was everuy contented but the Legion finished with more punch, and both goals were well scored. Baxter was neat and dangerous and Boulter picked up smartly to spoil Smith. Eby gave Baxter & chane but Large and Wellens held the attack off. Murray made a clever run. Ford and Mage made headway but rat Wilson could nut get bis shot in. Lien blocked a great drive by Smith and Boulter cleared. Krause brought off a sensational save from Magee and Smith headed wide. Lee shot behind. Eby stopped Pat Wilson. Legion pressed and Lien cleaved well. I Alexander broke up a Motors"! uimu.. j. iicu oaxter sent Jn a high twisting centre that Boulter Just managed to top but Smith was in to get the ball and put his team a go?.l up. The Motors were lucky following resumption of play when a misunderstanding between Well-ens and Boulter nearly let Smith in but the bar. went across the goal mouth. John Wilson went close followins Wellens' corner kick. Murray headed over from Baxter and a moment later Bax ter was very alert when he head ed In a low short pass from Smith I to put the Legion two goals up. j Krouse saved from Magee and Pat Wilson and then Boulter was lucky to be in line of a hard drive from Smith and the ball Tebounded off his knees. Krause saved a good drive by Wellens and a hard drive by Pat Wilson who a moment later crossed a hard drive that Krause just got J" ua i good cnanc inere were no more. program. Classified Advertising Pays 1 w j TRADE TC: telephoning. Classifieds, pet of Thanks, Death Notices, Fun j HLTLF WAKTED Jack Dempsey hit the trail in 1931 at 36 and quit after two years of barnstorming. 'In 1940 at 45, needing money, he gaged In three exhibitions. I K.O. ENDS CAREER Jack Sharkey, after being idle j Three years later, Corbett, two years, returned to the then 188, tried to regain the squared circle at 33 In 1935. He ' title but Jim Jeffries, 218 stop-knocked out an aptly-named ped him In 23 rounds at Coney Unknown Winston In two rounds island. Three years after that, at Boston. The following year : Corbett again came back, but I conditional guam he lost, won and drew before his finale. It was a three-round kayo at the hands of Louis, More recently another ex- heavyweight champion, Max SchmelinE, found that a fighter, Business and HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES, D C. 21-22 Besner Block Horns, 10:30-12:30 it 2-5 Evenings, Mon. & Frl. 7:30 Phone Blue 442 COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph, Black 389 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER, B.C. GEORGE RORIE & CO. Public Accountants and Audl-l tors. Income Tax Returns complied. G. L. RORIE, A.A.E. S. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. Besner Block Phone 887 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE QENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 Red 894 P. O. Box 1S70 HHMnaaBHBMBMMai IF YOU ARE word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards i-j.i eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE must fight to stay lij shape. He held the title until he retired In tried his comeback In 1947 at the , 1905. Public opinion , forced age of 42, without success, of' him to return In 1910. Many course. wouldnt accept Jack Johnson And, now Louis, slightly fat as the champ. Jeffries and and 36, is forced to return to Johnson, 208, met at Reno and it the ring because of an Income, was Jeffries' last fight. John-tax obligation. (Son flattened the 35-year-old OWES TAXES veteran, in 15 .heats. The Brown Bomber owes taxes ' Nobody ever took the come- LOST HELP WANTED Sinele Rtrl, ! his fingers on. Bowman and Bax-Interested in sewing, for posl- ter combined well and Boulter tion of cashier and sales clerk.-fayed t rather luckily &?&lv. S,JSt Sewlna Cen9n2e;i when he ran out of goal and lost feet satisfaction 733 5th West QUALITY Ki For Dowutrodfe and Womsj MAC SHOE HQS Box 774 MATTSO1 UPHOLS.-E? Phone Blue 111. F 330 Second A. Prince Rup 9 LOST Grev kitten from 406 PLUMBDJU and Heatlne Avenue West. Finder Sheet Metal work. Tar and blease nhone Red 114. I203o j Gravel Roofina. Call 629 6th , rhr, , , . West. Pnone 543. Letourneau LOST One Dlaln hub cao Sat- and Sons itf) urdav night. Phone Black H21. (206p MODERN Painlins and Decor- I atimt Soence and Matuik nTlorsalesPSSeSSi,?n-lClil Weli toc sv WANTFnTri k Waf?erv -ta i11 goais ana me legion won xneiP,.rH rh,rl ,, ,.0ar.. v( Rupert Radio and Eiectric. Experience and Dersonaiity reauired. ."' HELP WANTED Immediate-' lv. Junior bookkeeper. Burns (tfc) PERSONAL , , t ,u TRutOrderliounf an i: P 1 i, r K,; r' r I. i V (' ! ?' for the years 1946 and 1947, be- Heved to be about $200,000. He is anxious to make a deal with the treasury department, hoping tnat a September tlght with back taxes. Cnarles reCqgnlzed as the fj .. t . L.tHll.lv.un ham f .11 n.i n Obauvo , but Ne York where the box- . "ue vacant, soon auer Marcn 1949, the day Louis officially tannnllm,pri hf rptirpmonf ,: - v. v.- "'v.w, vn ever New York undoubtedly will give Its blessings to a Louis-Charles fight whether it Is held here or in Chicago. i Among the lighter boxers who retired undefeated only to try a comeback was Benny Leonard. He Hp neld hplrl tVio the lightweight Hvht,..o(,.v,f crown , Come Back only 187 pounds against Cor-bett's 183, at Carson, Nevada. Fltz put over the knockout In 14th round. j I this time Jeffries. 220, ended his fistic career with a 10-round knockout at San Francisco. J Jeffries, who won the crown by stopping Fitzsimmons In 11 rounds at Coney Island In 1899, DacKS 01 Dempsey, Sharkey and Schmeling seriously. Maybe the public will feel the same way aooui joe Louis. He was not the Joe Louis of old but old Jn T.nnic in M his New York fights with 'Jersey Joe Walcott. At 36, wll, n M nands full with the 29-year-old ' ,? wl iax, prooiems , ,wlth one ght. I..WD ACT Notice of Internum to apply to l.piiHP I unit I In the Atlln Land Recording Dls- ; 11 'Lt uriusn uoiumoia. and mtu- ,te on the Atlln Townslte Lake shore ; lease or the following described unas: commencing at Post No, 1. being Its Easterly Cor. thence Nor-1 therljr 60 feet Westerly 100 ft. Southerly 50 ft. Easterly 100 ft. all' more or less to commencement point. Commencing at a post planted at ItR Easterly Corner, near crossing of Lake Street and Rank Street North- lerly 50 ft.-Westerly 100 ft thence """'"j iwi; vnence easterly 100 feet to point of commencement and containing 4000 area feet more or less. Use of area to be for Lake Boat Shelter Dock. HARPER REEDi August 1st. 1950. (220) WRATHALL'S PHOTO ' FINISHING See our Kodak Camera t Llnerup. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Kodacolor and Kodachrome Film. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. 320 - 3rd Ave. W. Everybody's BIG BUS BUS Spteiol Buses leaving Watson Prince Rupert match two goals to nil and also . became the first holders of the Manson trophy. The Battery and . , , . , . 1 . ; 1 . , f,",, ti. ; Krause; Sur.berg; McAfee; aUA4A. lWt. n.rta Bovtof lHramm. Smith. Murrav. Shore. General Motors: Boulter.Lien Wellens. Homell, Olsen, Large, Lee, Jahn Wilson, Pat Wilson, Ford Magee, White, Youden. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Gordon Burns, Fred Fraser. Faul Beauregard, C. E. Brown. W. Beule, John Routledge, R. Wat son. F. Heeiey, Mrs. m. viam Lyons, Canadian Scottish. ! Greenville defeated Kincolith 1-0 after two periods of over-1 . , : i t : r time in the semi-final of the Northern B.C. native football championship J 25 Years Ago August 29. 1925 First N.B.C. Regiment defeated a combined team from the Provincial and Mounted Police in a shoot at McNicol Creek, the scores being 498 to 429. An imposing list of events has i been compiled by the Local 1 Trades and Labor Council for the j Labor Day Sports Celebration. A prize of $50.00 has been set I aside 'for a tug-of-war contest. I Feature events in the Labor ' Day Sports program include a ' mile race and a 440-yard relay. Classified ads bring results. In advance. Please refrain from BUILDERS Si CONTRACTORS i Phone Black 215. evemnas or noon hour. P.O. Box 1111. (tf) MARINE and e en eral sheet metal work. Thorn Sheet Metal Work3. Black 884. U8m COMPLETE builders sunolies fast service. Island Citv Building SucDlies. Blue 820. (18m) l jrnp electrical contract work laree or small, call Grant & Newton, Black 8-9 '18m) FOR SALE ' NATIONALLTf KTOJS NAMES tae:belt Bpfcedo r S h ov els .! Cranes: Draglines. Ad am i Rnari rirari. rs: Littleford Bros I Black Too Road Maintenance EoulDment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples: T. L Smith Concrete Mixers. Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Port-1 able Centrifugal Fumos: Na-. tinnAi nrbnllna Rpranpra and n.,.l,ii.. KTot nnal All Rtepl Sit a r. V - National Portable sawmnis; wauonai Rotarv Screens and Conveyors Full miormauon irom na-1 tional Machinery Co. Limiiea Vancouver. B.C ttot? 3ATF -New beds complete. - r "---rn--cots unpainted chests -uost. oi nf rirnwers arawers Scores oil ?Lh"nrpd ablv priced, lc h.c very Furniture reason-1 Co.: (tf) , FQR SALE One Deluxe silent Flame o(1 burner, one Queen hnrnpr. burner, both both used used for lor a a lew lew months but in perfect condi- tion. Phone Black 579. (204p) , for SALE 1937 Deluxe Chev sedan, good condition. Owner I leaving town, riiunc nra jjj '"nftpr 3 n m. or Black 829 anv- time. (203p) pun OALT. ivibciien iiiitie wilu wick burners. McCiarv Drown enamel heater: fi-niece din- ette suite. All In good condi - i linn PlmnoRprl 1 QR (9.nlll 'on oALr. man s suit, ukb Sedan. A-l condition. Phone Green 279. (tf), FOr SALE Portable typewriter, nracticallv new. $50.00. Phone' Rpri c,22. . (202) i , 6" Sedan, 4-door. one third down. Apply, 70 Cabs. (tf)M FOR" SALE - 1943" Plymouth' sedan, good condition. Phone Green 405. (203p) irnn FOR sale cattp Aif oil burner t,,77"ror.0' range complete. Phone Black 198 (203p) vrv 'OR sale 1937 10W pa Ford sedan j,J i overhauled. 202 (ith Ave. West. Phone Green 331. (207c) FOR SALE Buffet and table. Phone Red 471. tf) : FOR SALE 3-niece chesterfield suit. 116 8th West. (207c) , FOUND FOUND Parker Dencil. Initial-' ed. Owner mav have same by calling at the Dailv News and . Identifying. -(204p) . ACCOC-TTANTS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Incomf I ax specialist. S. U. Furk Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) REPAIRS .WATCH-Keoana n'romot effl- , djnt service. George Cook Jewel er. Satisfaction euaran- teed. OIL BURNER SPECIALIST- Stove Service & Repairs. G. D Rnson. Black 503 (tf) t- KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Two-room cabin on . two well cleared lots, well lo-f-eated near Havs Cove Ave. Full price onlv $900.00. terms available. 6-room Wartime, fu'lv insulated and ba-sement excavated, well decorated and painted. Reasonably priced wi'h -Koine u'iiils aviuiuuie. to announce to their many cus-, tomers that they have moved to their new location at 733 2nd, A TI7,.f Anan4- fii I'MQC Ar.l built' and Lord. Raieign rint.hp Fall suits . and n nr ntiar'niQ overcoats re'. from $31 00. (tf) FOR SALE OR TRADE -- DEALERS IN ALL TYPES Of used equipment: mill, mine; and logging supplies; new and; used wire rope: pipe and fit J tines; chain, steel plate andi shapes. Atlas Iron & Mets Ltd.. 25 Prior St.. Vancouver., B.C. Phone Pacific 6357. (tf) SCHOOLS ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY Com- intirai uav iiaao, u month commencing Sept 5 wiicu lie quil in WeeOlng fontage between High and Iiw money, he tried the heavier WRter mark, and fronting on Lake welterweight plas ilv voaro' 8treet nmT the foot of Hank Strent. ! later. "SSf sell ll&t" V and 19 bouts he came a cropper Take notice that I. Harper Reed.' of Jimmy McLarnln and was! ProsPpctor. f Atiin, b c. occupation flattenert In ! rnnnHc i uiJ""'' miena to apply lor a -Maipv A McOunn Vancouver- C E. fprMcpVaC Fr'carrl- v utiiv via.i-i u v-m. w i ..v. , , -- Der month. Commencing Sept.igan, R Davis, A. Brown, Ter ilth--rhrthn?n ?)?s n-irace; Mrs. A. Muryn, Khutze ' FINE HOME ior large iamiiy r someone wanting it-vcuuc inwwv,,c vor k. living rimml and kitchen. 4 bedrooms with' closets. All on one floor: lull ..cement foundation, hot air furnace: large playroom In -, basement easily converted to suiie. .wicaieq wen iiimuc be bought lor cash or terms. ; For information or inspection WISE YOU Wll, 1 see Robert E. Montador Ltd. i $7.50 per month, commencing, run ivr.ni FOR RENT Singer electric portable sewing machine. $5. uri utuui.il. iiniueuiaw! ueiiv - , erv. Phone 864. Singer Sew-., i-nn nnryt-n ill 1 1 y-..c pad ditmt -annrr, f t man snare Phone Green 155 (206) FOR RENT Room amTboard or room for rent. Phone Black 6i0. (If) . FOR .Pi r jsiiir.p wir.n nur - 1 At f,rTi,Tr n V rm ' baliv r9.n7nTi " . I FOR RENT Room for two. 1IB OUTFIT THE LADS AT THE . ... , xt-ni-r-v Ti,a Have REAL ESTATE WANTED buvers reauiring 2 and 3 bed SPORTS SH room nouses in good locations. .- I FOR RFNT Room and hoard List vour property with a HI-POWERED Snorting Rifles jor lur j jeh "len- Phone ne Red 660 broker for widest coverage and Write for latest catalog. Deal-i 2'o3) aulckest action. Free ap-i era ennuiries invited. Scope1 , prais-al. no obligation. See Sales Co.. Ltd.. 326 Queen St,! FOR RENT Two-room apart-Armstrong Agencies. Phone Ottawa. Ont. ' (tf) I ment No children. 743 9th 342. 213c); r . - Ave. West. (202n) Jackets 0 Trousers 1 Raincoats Hats FOR SALE Waterrront property on Lakelse Lae. 2 inbins. jibout 300 yards south of old l 1,Ip1 Writ Me B Vr...t - New Dodson Hotel. 25 Hastings St.. Vancouver. B.C. i 8th Wpqt f9ft7nT,Tvm navi"B regara only to thoae son Square garden In 1932. The Leonard who fought McLarnln that night was not the great Leonard everyone knew but a weary 36-year-old 1 ex it Ua3 a nnthatin clrV.t t0 see him absorb such a beat ing, it could happen to Joe Louis. Ore fighter who made successful comeback was Henry Armstrong, former featherweight, lightweight and welterweight champion. He won the feather title at 25, beat Barney Ross for the welter crown In 1938 and later that 1 year relieved Lou Ambers of the lightweight belt. QUITS AT 32 Two years later Hammering Henry defeated Cerefino Gar cia, a middleweight, but he lost his weltertitle to Frltzie Zlvlc . .,. . on a lo-rouno aecision. In 1941 Zivlc stopped Armstrong in 12 rounds and he retired. ; But he came back a year; later. In three years he won 39 1 of 46 bouts but when he took, only one out of three In 19451 he quit for good at the age of) 32. 1 There is no telling whether Louis will have one or more fights. His comeback hinges on tax arrears. If the treasury de partment accepts his plea one fight will mean Just that. Another fly In the ointment is Charles. He won a twice-postponed fight against Freddie Be-Shore August 15. Charles was sidelined the first seven months of this year with Injured heart muscles and his last fight, not Including exhibitions, was a year ago when he knocked out Ous Lesnevlch In 10 rounds at Yankee Stadium. The International Boxing club would like to hold a Louis-Charles fight In Yankee stad ium on September 27. However, iLL."! 5 Ray Robinson goes through for the date, Louis' comeback would go to Chicago. While the Louis comeback la ' Juneau; Mrs. Easter, Ot- j tawa. rrnr MT-nrn n tow itott ow ,niI : ,; !, DECEASED Notice tit Creditor TAKE NOTICE that all persons aavlng claims against tha estate ot the lata John W. Wbeatoawho died at Boulder Creek near Deaae Lake.1 B. C. on or about the 1st day of March A D. 1950, are hereby required to file same, duly verified upon oath, to William Jackson, co P. 8. Cunllffe It Co.. 07 Commercial Street, Nanalmo, B.C., Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased or with the undersigned, not later than the 20th day of Sept., A D. 1950. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ..u . - .. . . '".u". ne ustate ..."la "!cei8ea. wu P " ""M'"u.v" . i assets OI me said ol,c " "Jwruance wiLn tne saia " (iv Biinu Elicit lloC lno" mi. nouoiiiiu, uiu itfia any of August A.D. 1950. F. 8. CUNLIFFE & CO.. Solicitors for the Executor, Rooms 1-3, Imperial Building, Nanalmo, B. C. Always Prompt and Courteous We're Here to Serve YOU Commodore Cafe Hospitality and Good Food" rnone 17 for Send-Out Orders 3rd Ave. David Chow. Mgr. J (tf) new. too small lur uwner. . Room 51. Prince Rupert Hotel. FOR SALE-5-room house, car-' (203p) . pets, double bunk, pioed-ln oil' ... ,, 1 heater, oil stove, vpcuum FOR SALE 5-tube Philco man-cleaner. Phone Black 496 or tel radio. $25: used babv car-call at 315 8th East. (tf) : riaee. $10. 1424 6th Ave! East j (zU(P) FOR SALE Eight-roomed . house, two cultivated lots, FOR SALE .-.f- Babv bueev In good a near Conrad Street. $5,0001 condition. Phone Green 155 $3,000 cash, balance like rent. l' Phone Blue 245. (219p) , fqr SALE 1949 Ford Prefect Going To The LABOR DAY SPORTS Terrace September 4 mm'm bus j FOR RENT Room to share. Red 471 (tf) WANTED WEHR. .T- TOP MARKET PRICES PAID for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, lead. etc. Honest grading. Prompt payment made. Atlas Iron & Metals Ltd.. 250 Prior St.. Vancouver, B.C. Phone Pacific 6357. (tf) WANTED Transportation to aiiLuuvci, aiiaie expenses and drive, anytime this week. Kepiv J. Levland. P.O. Box I mini Knnpp .. Hnnort lonn avuww.V. VUUfal WANTED Yountt business man requires three-room suit. for self and family. Applv Box 781" Dailv News- (202P' WANTED to care for working woman's or widower's home r two rooms. Box 782 Daily News XNews- : WANTED Scrap cast, braes copper, batteries and radl- ators Phone i4'i rail 1 ?q ntn west itfl - - - I WANTED TO BUY Small 3 or 4 room house. Phone Green 528. Box 1219 City. (204p) WANTED Small house. Box 760 Dailv News. (217p) LEAVES RUPERT 9.00 a.m. ARRIVES IN TERRACE 12.30 p.m. LEAVES TERRACE 8.00 p.m. ARRIVES INI BIIPFBT 11 30 a.m. FOR SALE Small laundry bust-, ness In Northern B.C. Bus!-' ness increasing Genuine reason for selling. Box . 782 Daily News. (203p) , I m': 5af5- 4-re..$3i9- Ai1." EHTi pert Realtv Co. Phone 667, evenings. Green 291. (206c) FOR SALE Ninth Avenue East, four rooms and bath. $1600 cash. Prince Rupert Realty ?o. Phone 667 (207c) FOR SALE 5-room furnished Jiouse with 2 lots. Apply 436 -ttherbrooke Ave., or phone Red '267. (2l) FOR SALE 8-room house. Fifth Avenue East. Box 762 Daily 'News. (206p) FOR SALE Furnished house, 1136 Havs Cove Ave. (207p) nil Sunday. Scotember 3rd- and Monday, Scpcl Island Stages Limited Depot, 3rd Ave. at 2nd St. (Service Cabs), rhone l IEASEIBALIL TOOHUT (Catty Lsagmie IPflay'flff if&JSSSKg (5:30 p