5rt"nre Rupert Dafu? nTdsl Thursday. February 17. 1919 TTztdfesfj! in Slp&irts Rnskdimfl Big Fives (hanging's a Cinch with HOCKEY SCORES National League Detroit 0. New York 4 Boston 1. Chicago 5 Pacific Coast Fresno 3. Los Angeles 2 San Francisco 8, Vancouver 3 Seattle 7, Portland 1 ROSA LEES HOLD Senior J. Lindsay, Co-op A. Macphee, Co-o'i T. Arney, Savoy D. Shier, Brownwjmls M. Thompson, Brownwoods TOP SPOT IN "B" LEAGUE Rosa Lees maintained their top position in the Ladies' "B" Five Pin League this week, bringing their record up to citirit wins acrainst. one Inss Inlernuliale McChesney, Stones B. J. Hebb, Merchants A. Owens, Merchants B. Ratchford, Hi'll School- S. Youngman, Merchants G. FG. FT. PTS 11 75 29 179' 11 58 19 11 56 19 j3j 9 43 ' 21 107 11 18 104 12 37 22 96 11 30 13 , 73 11 31 8 70 10 25 . 15 65 11 28 8 64 11 41 4 86 11 35 6 76 11 26 3 55 10 20 4 44 10 18 4 40 12 30 7 85 12 35 9 79 12 35 7 77 11 32 5 69 11 29 1 59 Now Blade BLADE You change Wades in a jiffy save time and bother with the new Gillette Blade Dispenser This modern pkistic tainer protects the blades t all times. Thty reach you factory shaip and stay that way until used. Ask far this handy shaving aid. sis ay :N"S WIN,, MK s c, ... Ladies J. Budiniih, Peoples C. Currw?, High School L. Howe, Peoples B. Hamilton, Dam's . R. Thain, Dom's when they 'made a clean sweep over Brownwoods while Boosters broketheir second place tie Willi Miller Bay by defeating them 3-0. Four teams in the 10-team leagiv are now grouped for third place, each with five wins and four losses. They are Big Sisters,- Toilers. Belmonts and 2 Stori " i now Junior D. Johnsn, North .Star . N. Sather, North Star F. Simonson, North Star D- Letourneai!. Kinsmen J. Walsh, North Star B"vs Kntes, ixr'n C. F. Dawson, federal archi-j Angry Father (at 2 a.m.: tect' from Victori'i, arrived iu' Well, young lady, where have the city yesterday from the ?bu been until this late hour?" south. His visit here is in cun-j Daughter: "I've been sitting ncctlon with work bun 'ip with the son of thJ sick nia ried out at the Miller Bay llos-'vou told mother von u.- look aW" feel be "'" use Gillette Blue Blades pital.' Classified a brings results. Westminster 7, Taconia 1 Sport Shotsi England's first Olympic hockey championship was assured 13 years ago when Canada edged out a 1-0 decision over the United States at Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The English team, strengthened by six Canadians, previously defeated Canada 1-0 and played a scoreless draw with the Americans. Canada placed second in the final standing with United States third. i The late John J. McGraw signed his first contract to manage New York Giants 46 years ago today. McGraw went on to pilot the National League club for 29 years, retiring in June, 1932. Under his management. Giants played in the World Series nine times, winning the title three times. I THUNDERBIRDS Ik Dill If PIMM 111 lULIl ! lilAL VANCOUVER (f University of British Columbia Thunderbirds lost to Vancouver Indians 5 to In the second and final game of the Pacific Coast Senior "B" eue semi-finals last night Thunderbirds won the first game of the two-game total point series 5-3 Tuesday night so won by a total of 9 to 8 the right t meet Nanalmo dinners In the final, beginning at Nanaimo to night. Choke Referee HESPELER, Ont.- They take their hockey seriously here. In a game between Ayr Vies and the Breslau Cubs, several play-rs choked Referee Eby of Preston, into unconsciousness. When he recovered he awardeti the game to Ayr, 6-1. MEY, Caithness, Scotland, 9 Lightning killed nine sheep here. LADIES' "B" STANDINGS Rosa Lees ....... Boosters Big Sisters ... Toilers Belmonts Noble & Wick Miller Bay ' Stars Brownwoods ... Busy Bees ?VI,PT. Utdi oJ IhHNks ? Tr V""". minimum char.. 60o. Birth HoUce-ooc. i.t Nti.s. Funeral No time, MiutUu and fciiKKKernent Aniiounn mcnis: i llfled AdtNMtug is payable 1 lu,VHce. retrain from tot.nh.,,. . FAMILY FAVQBITS . FOK SLh THE NEW DISPENSER There's a new Gillette Blue Blade unwrapped and ready for your Gillette Razor. 3C Gillette i kJt-j2tcf mi tr?. 50 Gillette Blue Blades 40 Shaving Edges $100 mm rim itENi FOR RENT Two room apartment, quiet couple wanted No children. 221 5th E. (43) FOR RENT Sleeping room, 801 Borden St. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, 843 inn Ave. West. (5G; FOR HENT-Two room apartment. Apply l()0"4th West (41) HELP WANTED j WANTED Girl or Woman to do hunt huusework and look after pre-school aue child, week clays. Phone Blue 128 alter 6 ;BOYS WANTED The waitin I, li.st for Daily News delivery f boys is open. hiutaoie boys j w'i.:lnn routes should leave their names at the office, tl I'LKSONAI. INFORMATION WANTED Would J. R. Webster, last known address. General Delivery, Vancouver, occupation uioier, or anyone knowing his whereabouts or helpful information regarding him please communicate with British Columbia Packers Limit-en. P.O. Box 939, Vancouver. HC. (42) PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods i twelve samples lor postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co Dcpl. 'PR'. 71 Major St Toronto. Out. r,j, j TENI)l-:itS 1 i..MJJhi;.S will be received for Uie purchase of Lot 8, Block 4 1, .Section 7. Prince Rupert, No 114:1 Eighth Avenue Eusl, siihiect to possession being given 0:1 the filteenth July, 1J-1U. for cash. Tenders must be scaled and marked "Tender and be in the Prince Rupert Post Office, addressed tu the undersigned, Box 662, not 'later than Monday. February 21. 1949. The highest or any tenner not necessarily accepted. M.M. Stephens. (421 $ noursfina Serve "(ijht fluffy flmvmMSofh V 1. S, TTf ' rr fill f 1 1-1 II -"-"""I'lrifi FOR SALE-28 ft. Trailer 'Doxy' $1,200. Cow Bay Floats. (43) j FOR SALE-Lot of Tools, hand1 saws, chisels, wood and steel axes. Pierre and Cant Hook, wrenches. Apply Hyde Trans-fer- (45i ! FOR SALE Small 4 Wartime House, excellent condition, view lot. Priced for quick sale Apply 1381 Overlook St. itfi FOR SALE Four room Wartime House with oil burner and Bendix installed. Applv 14:ia PiRRot Ave. or Phone Blue 14u. . 42i FOR SALE Late 1947 silver green Monarch 5 pass, coupe Equipped with heater, side mirrors, prestone anti-freeze radiator cover, and uncl-er-coating. MUeaee 17S85. In A-l condition. Price $2100 00 or nearest offer. Apply to Pete Hordesky. 1356 1st Overlook Street, or write in care of General Delivery. 4ii , FOH SALE New ArticlcT Elci 1 ' trie. Toasters. Press lions Hot Plates. Jleatcr.s, Cim.s and Saucers, Kitclicn Stoves at Krai savins prices. Sic 13 (; Furnituie. , r) FOU SALE 20 fl.."troller 'with gurclies and gear. Applv &:i7 Taxi or Black 44a ailcr 0 p im ! GIANTS SIGN TWO NEGR05 NEW YORK The New York Giant, whose Polo Grounds park is situated In the most heavily populated negro district in the nation, signed two colored players Outfielder Monte lrvin and Pitcher Forri Smith I . I - ! BOWLING LEADERS Bertha Dunbar Leads Ladies and Johnny ( omadina Men in Mixed League j I Bertha Dunbar of Macey's is leading the lady bowlers of the j i Mixed Five Pin Bowling League! for individual scoring honors! while Johnny Comadina of the neaa pinners tops the men, ac- cording to a compilation by Alan Matheson, League secretary, i Dunbar's average is 192 and Comaclina's 215. Other players are givine the-leaders a close run, the following table shows: LADIES Bertha Dunbar, Macey's XXX B. Dunbar, Macey's XXX 192 Eiickson, Pioneer Ldy. .. 188' .......... MfiMaalrin lTnnl m. I ii, iicuupiiiiiers tao li Bussey, Brownwoods 188 Pierce, Kingpinners 185 j v wratnail, Headpinners .183 J Shenton, Kingpinners 179 P Men.ies, Pioneer Ldv 177 D. Ballinger, HotshoU 175 E. Knutsen, Pioneer Ldy 174 4 U. Flynn, acey's XXX -173 B. Uzick. Macey's XXX 172 ! S. Ramsay, Dodgers 171 MEN J. Comadina, Headpinners .215 J. Paul, Pushovers 213 B. Woods, Brownwoods . . 210 B. Vuckovich, Wingers 210 D. Ward. Winoers on F. v Comadina, Overwaitea ... 205 G. Shenton, Kingpinners .'. ... 200 B. Windle, Pioneer Ldy. 199 N. Kinslor, Kingpinners 198 A. Taylor, Malkins : 198 J. Schroeder, B.C. Messenger 196 C. Maundrell, Brownwoods ... 196 T. McMeekln, Headpinners .193 G. Anderson. Dodgers 195 B. Withers, Headpinners 192 B. Moxley, Pioneer Ldy .192 I. Dunbar. Macev's xxv .192 R. Tubb, Overwaitea ...191 J. Graham, Pushovers .190 S. Comadina, Kingpinners .189 N. Sheppard, Wingers .186 S. Davison, acev's XXX ..185 A. Matheson, Macey's XXX 185 Totals 17 BUSY BEES F. Stewart 105 G. Heleerson 119 J. Guthrie 144 M. Hoban 63 K. Davidson 148 184 Y. Ewart 111 Handicap 70 92 Totals ' fiio 780 1 13i ; Matured and Bottled in England SOFT . . . STRONG . . . PUR FX house-hold tissues give quality with economy . . favored choice of discriminating housewives ... from coast to coast. Noble and Wick. High individual scoring was by Bertha Dunbar of Rosa Lees who tallied 712 for the high three-game total while M. Smith of Big Sisters rolled the high single game score with 291. Rosa Lees 3, Browuwoods 0. Boosters 3, Miller Bay 0. Belmonts 2. Busy Bees 1. Toilers 2, Stars 1. Noble and Wick 2, Big Sisters MILLER BAY ' B. Peterson 222 197 196 t'. Roberts 141 145 118 K. Davis J 01 11U 172 1.. 11('V Kill 192 207 Low .scuie . 12li 145 125 Handicap 33 33 a:t Totals 873 828 881 I BOOSTERS V. Patrick . 198 145 182 I Y. Chartrund 185 101 240 T. Cole 12(i 151 125 N. Kennedy 201 159 163 A. Denton 142 187 125 Handicap .. 114 114 M14 Totals iiGO 917 M9 ROSA LEES M,. Postuk ... . 172 175 131 L. Basso-Bert tin 160 157 A. Smith 180 173 187 E Hmitli 174 213 154 B. Dunbar 251 2:5 236 Handicap 17 17 17 Totals 907 963 882 BROWNWOODS M Matee ISO 129 158 D. Rands Z'.. 190 114 99 L. Donaldson I5i 156 108 G. Brown 128 ' 100 227 M. Ebv 235 117 131 Handicap 101 101 101 Totals 849 717 824 NOBLE & WICK A. Holkestad 252 137 124 M. Baxter 146 169 176 H. Holkestad 150 100 154 B. McChesney .... 159 178 123 P. Black 127 136 103 Handicap 66 66 66 Totals 900 786 746 BIG SISTERS B. Gomez 203 166 150 I. Muncey 120 103 135 M. Smith 189 291 97 E. Rothwell 170 145 142 E. Bond 177 193 161 Handicap 16 16 16 I Totals 875 914 701 1 STARS 4 G. Mclntvre 130 117 143 ' L. Keays 178 160 139 M. Nesbitt 87 113 78 H. Kasper 69 32 59 J. Dickens 139 190 146 Handicap 76 76 76 Tola is 679 628 641 TOILERS M. Wide 139 96 .102 j G. - Richards 118 124 lOti E. McLeod 82 34 74 H. Ellison 100 120 89 J. Meniies 174 17') lr.'l Handicap 60 60 (ill Totals fi7!l 61!) OUO IBS! BBBI ME1! IHB1 KI U Ijim.ivion la R. Windle 131 163 115 P. Andrew 169 172 165 G. Tiuiu .... 127 -170 :)4 M. Scharff 99 141 100 E. Anderson 239 239 189 Handicap .., 52 52 52 M A DK-'J 'O M K AS U RE AG EN TH Salesinen-at'euts wanlfcil to handle made - to - measure suits of last sellnm "Al'PI.E-UK1N" linihti Ironical suilliv?. Big money. Write lor FREE Selling Kit and state experience and rereienees llenrv Faber, 2H8 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. AS ai 'Jt PANCAKES OK BUCKWHCATS WHATS Ktgular Sir 1 i or 3' 4 lb. I ECONOMY Bog. GRAYSWOOD, Surrey, Eng., (P A Miss Headley pulled a cracker. The explosion caused a small wound which bled. She opened the cracker and found it contained a bandage. WRATH ALL'S V IIOTO FINISHING nevelopinjr. Printing En'arjfine QUICK SERVICE Ainaleur and Prol'eNxional Sunnlii by tf Gov i ' 1!!' EE ting up with." , . UVCT OjX'ii lo gtne:-day and Su'-and evenings day and Trailer 9 uVl'rt (40 . FOR SALE one ki tchi'ii set, table, 4 chairs. One siuli- bed spring and inatlress One' loldiiif; couch. One rockitu' chair. Phnne lied Uilll, or caii at 042 t!i Ave. Ka.st. 1 11 1 I'OH SALE Lot on 2nd. Ave. Selling cheap, iniliumi'; celluiu'ou.s liunher. i'liom Red hi!i. (43) FOR SALE 19-10 Dod--e Panel Very good throughout. New motor 1947. 1949 licence Sh.il) ; Phone Black iiHU or write ;ox i 1553. 1 4 A, FOR SALE - - Used Furniture 0 OUice Fixtures and llanl- 1 Wure, Underwood Typewiilers in best condition, Radios I94i models, Kitcnen Chans. Coal Heaters, Electric Heaters, Lodging Boots, Ladles' Eur Coal $7.50 Other useful household arucies at the lowest prices. See B.C. Furniture Co. (Hi FOR SALE House with n rooms and bath. Hot water radiation. Splendid condition 1'ilce $3700.00. Prince Rupert Realty Co., 4th St., Phone Green 917. ,44, MACHINKK V ion SALE IO SAW better lumber more economically use the in. i lerii Por.an1"1111" l'," N""'" P01 tape Sawmills manufactured by National Ma ci , erv f.ompanv Limited. 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