jMwce mmn iuiw . WiW -JM Steamship Movementi BASEBALL 10 a m. -For Wednesday, St-ptt-mber 7. 199. CITY I . -X- Fer Vancouver oaB r Box Scores Tuesday . Camojun, 1; n.15 pR p.m. for AUsiu Thursdayss. Frlnce Rupert MONDAY 11:15 p.m. "mm. Commercial AB R Friday ss. Catala, 5 p m Guthrie 2b .... 5 1 From Vanconrrr Ewart C 5 1 0 io i I .-- !" JrAf jA; zy Sunday s.'.. Camosun, 11 pjo Harluk lb 5 0 Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, Cornwell ci .... 4 2 10 a.m. Windle ss 5 1 1 2 e L -v . , v, a. S For Alice Arm and Stewart Howdick Sb .... 4 2 Sunday ss. Cumosun, 11 p.n; Sinclair rf 5 2 Prom Alice Arm and I Prince R,jpe, mm Unney if i 0 Stewart Letouraeau p .. 4 0 Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1 "owen IcruJ mm i 42 9 i i AB . 4 o e 2 . si o r 4 1 1 1 2 I I 0 1 7 1 I j 0 f 0 0 1 Sawey Simundson ss Johnson 2b .. Pavlikis of If Lindsay 3b .. Morgan c Postuk rf BUI p .- Gurvieh If cf 0 1 11 4. ; 2' I Dunbar lb 3 MISS CANADA IV FAILS TO BREAK WORLD SPEEDBOAT RECORD Foiled by bad weather and a baHcy engine Miss Canada IV, seen, above, failed to break world's speed record set by Sir Malcolm Campbell. The 57-year-old driver of speedboat, Harold Wilaon, of Ingersoll, Ont., was scheduled to make championship runs on Picton Bay tent rough water and engine trouble foiled him. Once again craft had failed at crack to gain recognition as undisputed jvHibot queen, but Wilson, In spite of bad luck in previous races, said yesterday In Detroit he would try again to lift the Harmswarth Trophy from the Unitd States. 30 2 4 27 14 Summary Errors Howdick 2. Ludwigsen 2b cf 4 Rosedale p .... 4 Llnrtey. Slmundson 2, Johnson, Lindsay 4, Morgan, Dunbar; two-base hits Guthrie, Howdick 2; home run Sinclair; hit by pitcher Pavlikis by Letourneau; bases on balls off Bill 3; struck out by Bill 5, by Letourneau 9; runs batted in Morgan, Windle 2, pport bhots fevl S6 7 11 27 6 Savoy - Merchants Summary-Errors Postak, Sharpe, Gurvieh, Price, Abel, Dahl 2, Ludwft.ien 2; two-base hits Lindsay. Bill, Price, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the government .': of British Columbia Howdick, Siuclair 3; earned runs Savoy 1, Commercial 2; double Lambie; stolen bases Simundson' 2, Lindsay, Ciccone, Davis, Dahl; I sacrifice Sharpe; struck out by lay Cornwell to Ewart; left on bases Commercial S, Savoy 2. Umpires Montesano, Letourneau. Karasosky. Scorer Santerbane. R H E Commercial 010 250 0019 8 3 Savoy 200 000 0002 4 9 SUNDAY AFTERNOON "Col. Sam," a lover of thoroughbreds who newc cared about the size of a purse. Is planning to retire from the Canadian horse racing scene. "Colonel Sam" R. S. McLaughlin of Oshawa, Ont. will sell his entire farm and equipment seon, it was announced recently, bearing oat rumors last year that his color would not be seen on Uie tracks much longer Sharpe 10, by Rosedale 14; bases on balls off Sharpe 1; left on bases Savoy 5, Merchants 6; earned runs Savoy 3, Merchants 2; hit by pitcher Simandson by Rosedale. I ' SJ Tm. ! ,4 .l FREW, BOLTON, BOWLS CHAMPS The final of the men's doubles in the Jawn bowling competition at the local greens Sunday afternoon1 reelfced ta a win for Jack Frew and Bill Barton over Len Potterton and Fred Hardy. Frew and Barton played a good game as did Hardy but Potter- Savoy AB R H PO Simundson ss .. 4 1 2 Postuk 2b 5 0 0 Pavlikis cf 5 12 Lindsay 3b .... 4 2 1 Runs batted In Pavlikis, Morgan, Sharpe, Bill, Lam-bie2, Dahl 2, Ludwigsen 3. Umpires Montesano, Letourneau, Karasosky. Scorer Santerbane. The 85-year old automobile APPLICATIONS magnate made by far the great 1 3 2 0 10 0 1 2 5 TOP MARATHON ER Looking reasonably fresh after his 15-miles trip over Toronto's est contributions to Canadian ton was below his usual form. horse racing industry in the las 1 Score by innings R H b The score was 18 to 10 for Frew a m rt iir APPLICATIONS to be received by St!: mvlted for the following positions: Morgan c 4 2 2 Sharpe p 3 0 1 Bill rf 4 0 1 Gurvieh If 4 0 0 Dunbar lb .... 4 0 0 chilly waterfront course, 18- and Barton. Savoy 020 101 200-6 9 3 Merchants 100 010 05x-7 11 6 15 or 20 years, saya Jim (Toronto Globe and Mail) Coleman. "He ran his horses as every horseman should to win." He has (a) RECREATION DIRECTOR (maki ld year-old Cliff Lumsden of New Toronto flashes a( fcig victory grin on winning; rhe Canadian National Exhibition's annual marathon swim Lumsden led all the way to take Sl'NDAY EVENING have experience and ability to teach and jt ball, handball, siua.ih, volleyball, badminton recreaUon classes for all age groups. 9 24 8 Soccer Schedule 37 Merchants AB Ciccone rf 5 been a sportsman who rced his , Ijerses only tor the personal pleasnres which fchelr victories gave him the purses whkrh they won meant nothing to him because they repaid only a small fraction of the vast sum he (b) PHYSICAL DIRECTOR (female), b have apuroved Pro-Rec training, with spwi Moby Cup) Women's Keep Fit instruction, groupurt, ttr $6,300 in prize money. (C. P. Photo i on three occasions. He won It with Horometer, Klngarvie and Moldy. nasties, sports organization and bidnunt. PO 0 1 3 6 0 14 2 0 2 H 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 3 R 6 0 0 2 APPLICANTS are requested to state expri Hartwig 2b .... 4 Price lb 1 Davis lb 3 Lambie 3b 4 Abel c 4 Kerr If 3 Maundrell cf .. 1 Dahl ss 3 Sept. 9 Gieral Motors vs Heavy Battery. Sept. 12 Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. Sept 16 Htary Battery vs Canadian Legion. Advertise in ie Daily NewsJ fleations and age, and to enclose copies "Only Col. McLaughlin and his immediate staff know how much he has expended on thorough Address applications to Donald Forward, 0m- Civic Centre Association, Box 140, Pnnce fs? bred racing stock in the last 20 years. We would guess that trie Merchants AB R H PO A Kerr If 5 0 0 2 0, ' Dahl ss 4 0 15 0 Davis lb 4 0 0 8 1 Lambie 3b 4 0 0 1 2 1 Abel c 4 1 0 6 2 I Rosedale p rf .. 4 0 0 0 1 ' Ludwigsen cf .. 3 0 0 2 0 ! Hartwig 2b .... 2 0 0 0 2 Price rf 2 0 0 0 0 Ciccone p 2 0 10 2 33 1 2 24 10 Commercial AB R H PO A Guthrie 2b .. 4 1 8 2 2 Howdick 3b .... 3 8 18 2 EwartT e 3 0 1 11 1 Windle ss 4 0 0 1 1 Harluk lb 4 2 2 12 0 Llnney If 4 8 110 Sinclair cf S 1 1 0 0 Kirnbauer rf .. 3 0 0 0 0 I Toews p 3 0 2 1 4 operation of his breeding establishment and racing stable has run into millions of dollars." Regal Print According to records, there were only three years in wnicn the earnings of "Col. Sam's" 222 PHONE 24 horses came close to repaying him. In 1946, he won $90,000 HUM . SWEET In purses; in 1947, $122,420; and $70,000 in 1848. D0 Unlike many f the great BROADWAY CAFE.. HEST FOOD FINEST FRIENDLY SERVICI American breeders, Col. McLaughlin didn't breed his horses 31 4 i 27 10 for publice sale. He bred each Summarv Errors Abel, Hart of them to race In tils own colors. However, if they didnt prove 3 wig, Howdick 5, Windle 2, Toew; Chines DislwM 2: two-base hits Howdick, Har luk: stolen bases Dahl, Ciccone SMITH & ELKINS FOR TAKK-H05S cfuthrlei struck out by Rosedale to be stakes-winning qaallty the were dropped Into claiming races from which less wealthy horsemen claimed them wltn alacrity. Many a 'gypsy' horseman has made himself an excel & 7 innings 4, Ciccone 3 In fHOSI Hours T 1(1 innings, by Toews 11; bases on PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 654 balls of Rosedale 2 Toe-wa 3; hit by pitcher Ludwigsen by lent living, racing a horse that was discarded by the McLaugh Phone 174 P.O. Boa 274 Toews; left on bases Merchants NOW AVAILABLE lin stable." 7. Commercials 5; earned rana PRINCE BOW Merchants 0, Commercials 1 tit pi doit paid (oi tfliptiti UWUd by tny B.C. Brewery ft losing pitcher Rosedale; runs Now the McLaughlin brood batted in Ciccone, Ewart, Llnney mares are scattered over the I Dominion's breeding farms from Toews. Umpires Letourneau, TVi dvrtlimtnl it no! publnhtd w 4hUyd by tk Liquor Control Board At GovommtM.! Britith Columbia. Quebec to British Columbia. His I colors were carried to victory In the King's Plate Canadian Scorer Santerbane. curidoms blue ribbon event NEW ROYAL HOTEL - A Home Away From Home Jcore by innings " R H E Merchants 000 000 0011 2 2 :ommerclal 001 201 OOx 4 8 9 1 "" open m 3:3r.l CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photo" Taircn at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th SI PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. RstunW" Cold LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE Rooms Hot and water "OOVERNMEITl LIQOOtt. ACT" (Section 25) Nntlce For Application For a j Cliih l.lrrnw ' NOTICE U hereby given thl on ;he 13th day of September next the undersigned. LOYAL ORDER OP bosi' "L GOLD SEAL LABEL PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FREEJI HOOBE. PRINCE RUPERT LOUUB, PASSED I Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED SUMBER 1051. intends to apply to .he Liquor Control Board tor a Clu Ucenne In respect of the premises rituate at Second Avenue West. City M Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon lands described as Lots 3 and 4. Block 21A, Section 1, Map 93S, Prince Rupert Land Reg-tetratloB District, U t Province of Paw Paper Towels R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) FOR SALE ONE 1938 FORD BUS WITH OR WITHOUT ENGINE WHICH IS IN GOOD CONDITION British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the premise a reasonable quantity si Deodorants - Di of liquor for personal consumption, on the premises, and entitling the VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.tu., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SAMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 9 and 23 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS for a Salt Lake Ferry Sunday & Thursday SCHEDULES Sundays Continuous 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 BV APPOINTMENT Suitable Mobilestore Club to purchase liquor from a vendor and to sell by the glass th liquor so purchased to Its mem DUSTBANE Sweeping Genuine EBY & SONS Contractors or bers and guests for consumption oa MOPS -BRUSHES' A Home On Wheels I1' the Club premises In accordance with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder. REPAIRS - REMODELLING rt.,.itJi Price is reasonable suitable terms can be arranged For Cleaning and DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, this Btta day of Aiqrust, A D. 194. FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.n.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 PRINCE RUPERT 8.8. Coquitlam, Sept. 2, 1, 30 LOYAL ORDER OF M008E (712 Sei PRINCE RUPERT LODOK FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Phone G32 Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 NUMMCR 06i ....... 8. T. Muncey, Gecrotary. (218) Third Avenue Phone 568