J3rfrue Kuperi Daflp f5ftos Tuesday, October 26, 1948 Old Satch Paige Got Biggest Hand In Cleveland World Series Totlay BR0WNW00DS . . BOWLIM M IE it's Rust-Proof! it's Insulating! " SEA AIR AND SEA WATER DO NOT AFFECT IT! OUTSTANDING IN ATHLETICS .VANCOUVER, V -Eddie Had-dad, Victoria boxer; Jack Hutehins, Vancouver sprint sta and Lome Main, tennis aCe, were yesterday named as British Columbia candidates for the Norman S. Crowe trophy which is presented annually to Canada's outstanding amateur athletes by the Amateur Athletic Union. Norm Baker, professional hoop star, was named LEADERS STILL ON TOP Impressions of Baseball's Classic . In Great Ohio City By One of Local Fans Not to Lou Boudreau, the heroic player manager, Burns Are Runners-tip in Five Tin Bowling League Scoring another clean sweep Bob Feller, Larry Doby, Eddie Stanky, Bob Elliott or Alvin Dark, all of whom of course, received continued ALUMINUM Ribbed Roofing accolades of hero-worship, but to ageless Satchel Paige went the greatest ovation of the baseball-mad Cleveland crowds in the recent World Series, accord and ing to Herby Morgan and other 1 victory in regular league play at the week-end over Ambassadors, Brownwoods retained the leadership of the Men's Five Pin Bowling League with a one point margin over Burns who were als otaking a clean sweep frort Maple Leafs. The results 01 the latest fix local boys who returned home glove he performed some amaz Mrs. Mastell and Mrs. Garner Showing the Way for Mixed League Ladies Mrs. E. Mastell, iir women player of the Dodgers' team in the Mixed Bowling League, is monopolizing honors in . that trundling crlcuit. Mrs. JMasteli, according to a summary of the league scoring records for the season to dale. Is tops for ladles single game and general aver-epre, as well as having the greatest number of strikes. M13. Isla Garner, also of the Dodgers, has the ladies' high three games. " In team average the leading Macey's are showing the way, while the Dodgers have record at the week-end after attending SIDING Available in , 8, 9 & 10-foot lengrttis, 28 Inches "wide. j ror me lou is. Marsh trophy. Two More Games In Legion Billiards Two matches were plavecl last night In the Canadian Legion handicap billiard tournament, both games being won the great diamond classic. "Satch" pitched two-thirds of an ing tricks of catching and throwing a baseball. At ono stage of his act he threw three balls .with one hand to three different receivers catching the inning in the fifth game and tures were: showed even In that short sftml Order Yours From Brownwoods 4, Ambassadors that he still had plenty of balls at different levels. Most people 'have trouble throwing 0 stuff" on the ball. The most; by a substantial margin. B. G. ' Stones 4, Malkins 0. unique thing about "Satch' PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. 1'IIONES 651 -032 COAL, LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLIES one ball at a single target. Besides baseball the party witnessed both College and Pro were his feet every time ne lifted them and laid them down on his way from the "bull pen" football and the . spectacular Ice Slmundsen, with a handicap of 30 points, defeated R. M. MacLeod (plus 10) 150 to 73 while R. G. Brett, playing scratch, gave his opponent, Graham Alexander, 40 points and beat him by 150 to 93. to the mound It looked like a Capndes, "the greatest show on tremendous effort a case of , ice. Daily r.m cia, Quick Results! Burns 4, Maple Leafs 0. Jay Cees 3, Continnetals 1. Moose 3, Alley Cats 1. Mallets 2, Scotians 2. League standings to date: Brownwoods 18 Bums 17 Jay Cees 10 Stones 15 Malkin's 14 Moose ." 1 1 Maple Leafs 11 Alley Cats 10 ed the high single game for any team to date. Here are the various league leaders up to the first of this week : Team high single game, Dodgers, 1376. Team high thre games, Macey's, 3604. Ladies' high average, Mrs. E. Mastell, Dodgers. 200. Cleveland Is a lively city of j more than a million population.! Styles are many and varied. ThJ , buildings are not large with one J exception, the Central Station 1 (eighth tallest In the world). I The streets and business places are very busy with crowds mill "mah feets too big." Baseball as played by the pros is a highly skilful game with ail plays showing precision-like manoeuvres, Morgan observed. The enthusiasm of the spectators reaches a stage of Idol wor ship. Such players as Boudreau, Feller, Stanky, Elliott and youthful Alvin Dark control the pulse rfleda: So per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 600. Birth Notice: ouc; varus oi inane, i.ieain Nonces,- runerai notices, ouunsgv and Engagement Announcements: 12. . .' SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Jlaasl led Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. V). VtI fMvrz "New ing back and forth and the streets packed with fast-moving traffic. Stores are well stockea FOB RENT FOK SAIE of the rabid baseball fan during FOR SALE 35 ft. Work Boat. FOR RENT Sleeping Rooms the Series. A Gordon-to-Boud- j and tne attention received when no vered bv 90 h.D. Mercury. West. for men. 742 7th Ave. reau-to-Roblnson double play storing them is "overwhelm (253) Call after 6 p.m. Scotians , 9 Continentals .. 9 Ambassadors .- 7 Mallets : 7 High averages: E. Garner 239 E. Mussallem 221 B. Moxley .'. 218 F. Comadina 213 S. Dziapka 212 G. Withers 209 mm lng." Phone Green 405. (253 ) FOR SALE OR TRADE 22 Couie , Repeating Rifle and 5x40 field gUsses. for bicvele or ' what - ofiers? 1417 Pisgot Place. (253) FOR RENT Housekeeping room with hot and cold water, in town. 613 3vd Ave. Green 780. Uf Bags Two Deer On Sandspit Flight combination brings for a tremendous roar of opproval from the crowd. Boudreau, the Cleveland Indians thirty - year - old playing manager, was constantly cheer 'Men's high average, John Comadina, Headplnners, 230. Ladies' high single game, Mrs. E. Mastell, Dodgers, 336. Men's high single game, Geo. Shen'ton, Klngpinners, 330. Ladies' high three games, I. Gamer, Dodgers, 669. Men' high three games, Bob Vuckovich, Wingers. 832. Most Strikes , Ladies, Mrs. E. Mastell, ' Dod gers, 59. Men, Bob Vuckovich, Wingers, 68. Most Spares Ladies, Vivian Wrathall, A speedy hunting trip to r Wnnrf. 917 Sandspit on Saturday yielded J. Paul . 208 ed. FOR RENT Room and board In private home. Lady only. 732 6th Ave. W. (254) FOR RENT Clean and warm sleeping room. Apply 100 4th West. (257) FOR RENT Sletping room. 801 Borden Street. tf) two fine bucks for Glen Hem-; 1. Dunbar 207 Good Comp: After the crucial game with mons. Thye were bagged during J s. Davison 207 a brief stay at Sandspit between J B. Vuckovich 207 P'anes- 1 M. Halvorsen 1......... 207 Old Chum hat set e ttandav quality pipe tobaccos fat hoi FOR SALE 1946 Chev. Sedan, car in Tine condition. Has urierseat heater, radio and other extras. Tires 650x16, all in good shape. -Can be seen at Lcrtg Motors, or write P.O: Box 16J9. City. (tf) FOR SALE Newv and used Household Furniture. Hard-were, Office Chairs, Type-waiter, in best shape; Hoovers, Kioehen Chairs. Kitchen Sets. Chesterfield, Oil Ranges, Heaters. Hassocks. New British India Ruas, 2 used Rugs. Mirrors, Floor Lamps. New and Used Kitchen Ranges for Wood and Coal. Musical In- the Boston Red Sox which Cleveland Indians won to become American League champions, the city really broke loose. It was spontaneous and sincere. All sorts of confetti started its tie-scent from above. . Cars by the a Canadian tmoking troc; Headplnners, 50. Men, Sam Davidson, Macey's, 54. Whats rW lr- T ITnr mors than sixty yton, FOR RENT Comfortable front bedroom overlooking harbor, suitable for working girl or school teacher. Kitchen and Old Chum smokes toif, t enjoy oil the rich mellow flavour c finely-balanced tobaccos. W Old Chum today! household privileges. P h o n c j thousands, honking their horns Black 258, or call after p.m.jeaused many traffic jams. Ven-at 895 Borden Street. OtO dors at about every fifty feet stiuments, etc. at real saving prices. B. C. FURNITURE C. Black 324. (tit FOR RENT Furnished 4 house. Phone Red 716. room (236) were selling noise-makers and soon thousands and thousands of people were going utterly FOR SALE l Electric Range. 1 auxiliary heater. Phone ' 466. - (tf) WANTED "wacky" This .bedlam didn't stockings. This Is complete Mth sound and in color and should be of special interest to the lady member of the Civic Centre. This film will be shown Thursday evening in the Common Lounge. As soon as the present stock of films are exchanged the As the present block of films from the National Film Board Library have all been shown there will be no movie at 7 p.m. this Thursday for the younger members of the Civic Centre. " . However, through the . courtesy or the Celanese Corporation of America, Sgt. Potter-ton has been fortunate In .The Tobacco of Quality I To Rent.' 4 or 5 room' last Justa ho'ut or" two hut con- WANTED Phone; HmiPrt- FOR SALE Boat Shed. Cai house, immediately Blue 346. take 40 ft. boat. With carpen i.MH MlUIJf inji?m.iemnra 21 ter and blacksmith tools. Also The Salvation Army Girls' Home uay. neporiers aescnoea tne celebation as being greater than "V-J Day."; when the Japs 3 is in need 01 a piano. n,,i tt u 1 Anyone acetylene welding outfit, boat, wishlne. to donate one. or regular showing on Thursdays leave one for storage, please phone Red 443. (252; lumber. All as it stands. Also boat wharf, excellent place for securing an Informational film j will be continued for the STRIKE ... whether you score one or a dozen, youH still win an evening packed with healthful fun, beneficial exercise and a chance to meet new friends, at the Rex Bowling Alley Open to general public Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Monday and Tuesday evenings after 9 o'clock. on the manufacture of nylon I younger members. machine shop. Electric power WANTED Car batteries, car Cleveland dally newspapers featured baseball for a week. The forthcoming presidential el can be had. Cheap for quick and Save fm radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C FURNITURE CO.. Black 324 Vulcanize Your Tires Oet your money's worth out cf those tires. Let us rrpair and vulcanize them so that you ca.i get many more miles of use from them. Our modern methods and know-how ensure the best posJ slble Job promptly and econo mlcally. REGISTER NOW FOR JULY BATTLE The battle of Gettysburg, one of the most noted battles of the American Civil War, was fought on July 1, 2 and 3, 163. ection and the European situation took the inside pages. The chief topic of conversation was baseball. Everywhere one went people would he discussing the highlights of one day's game Civic Centre . Dates . sale. Apply to C. Aberg, P.O., Massett, B.C. (252) FOR SALE Coal and wood range, good condition. Phone Green 626. (tf) FOR SALE Washing" Machine, chesterfield suite, kitchen table and chairs. Wilton carrot, nortable tvnewriter, 1070 Eighth Avenue East, Green WANTED Housekeeper. Apply 433 5th Ave. West. (ti) WANTED Tourist or housekeeping room for two ladies for one month. Apply Box 412, Daily News. (252) CIVIC ELECTION and what the starting battery would be for the next day. If . . WEDNESDAY Sports a.m. HELP WANTED one tainea oaseoaii ana had a HELP WANTED For general 9:00 -Bo Me Hi gym class. 8fe Cfotf bp's & Breeze I MtMBm I ne ami, a nr TTiTTr p.m. 2:30 Rup-Rec tiny tots. 3:30 Teen Age Badminton WITH THE NEW Green 257. . (256) ATTENTION! FOR SALE Want a Country Home that has unlimited opportunities for family man or partners ? Not many places can uive you year. of work cutting Birch and Jack-Pine Cordwood. Cedar Fence .--Posts, SawloKs and be clear-r ing more land. Anyone with capital to stock small store office work, should be qualified in bookkeeping, stenography and shorthand. Apply In writing stating qualifications, experience and salary expected. Box 409 Daily News. (tf) tendency to favor the Indians, he soon made friends no matter where he went In Cleveland. Municipal Stadium, the home of the Cleveland Indians, located on the shores of Lake Erie, is one of the biggest in major league baseball. It has a seating Capacity of approximated 80.000. Hundreds nf men r 1 makes this 101 acres, 10 acres "cleared, with nice 5-roomed - honsp 1 ripn; 1flv5R it,vi Hollywood Cal LOST AND FOUND m . .. n-trtn r DIODE DISPDBER , vtiiiildine, with mill and school I -.dose in a real buy for $1600. (casual). 7:00 Adult Club 7:30 Rup-Rec Teen Age girls. ; Special 1:00 Gyro Club luncheon. 1:30 Gyro Club meeting. 3:30 Jr. Girls Doll Dressing Contest. 7:30 Teen Age Boys Crafts. 8:00 Little Theatre. 8:00 J.C.C. meeting. n?tarXemy'km-, bys re constantly on hand. Newest and Most Up-To-Date Caic m Open from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 am. Army vernon Leroy Rows '' "(254) serving either as ground at-' Kitwanga, B.C. (253) Convenient PERSONAL, FOR SALE High radio with el . WO t1 COSf ectric eiocK. real bargain tendants or concession operators. Naturally peanuts and pennants received a big play, with coke and ale as thirst quenchers. Music for all games Phone 543 or call 629 Sixth FOR Avenue west. (tf) order1 I PERSONAL WELL SHOP FOR YOU. It you know what you want, but live too far awav to find it yourself, wrrite to the Select Shopping Service, Dominion Building. Vancouver. (272) W ' 2a We specialize In Chinese Dlshei CHOP SUEY HOMES FOR SALE Jlr&Htt U ll was supplied oy scnooi oanas 1 Gette, CHOI AD! Section Two 6 room house TRY A CLASSIFIED It Pays to Advertise 1 dressed in colorful uniforms.; Besides the school bands, there were several other groups of concrete basement, hot air heatine. harbor viow hoant.i- MACHINERY ftOlt SALE 1 ospfMsr 1 fully finished, selling for half There's new Gillette Blue Blade tne regular replacement cost TO SAW better lumber more ! musicians which paraded among I unwrapped and ready for your Gillette Rotor. lerms arranged and economically use the modern the crowds and played snappy &4V and up-to-date type National request numbers creating a 30 Gillette You save time and fuss jovial and chummy atmosphere. Fe.'J Repair Now! Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. ' (tf) Noise-makers were plentiful as were verbal outbursts. ' Blu Blades-40 Shaving Edges $100 HOI Ambrose Avenue fi room hmr.e with basement, fullv furnished if desired, three lots, newly decorated, immediate occupancy. Bargain for cash. Call or see ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342, 307 Third Avenue W. . . " (25G) IROU FIREMAN . . . with the new Gillette Blade Dispenser. This modern plastic container protects the blades at all times. They reach you factory sharp and stay that way until used. look feel U S tue Oillette Blue Blades A highlight of the Series was the pre-game antics of a, boy named Jackie Price. Dressed In a uniform and with ball and Carl Zarelli ' lHOF. 37 STOKIRf OIT 90 Cftll Ml AT NOTICE OF SKIZl'HK AND SA1.F. OF TIIK YKHSKI. "PITT" Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union, the Mortgagee of the motor screw vessel "PITT," 8.8 registered METAL WORK FRASERSTJ PRINCE Rl SMITH & ELKINS xoticf. to contractors Tenders, for Nrhnol Buildings Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for School Buildings" will be receiv tons, Official Number 134096. of Prince Rupert, B.C., having seized said vessel by reason of default in Phone 174 Box 271 PLifMBINO Installations and rpalra. SHEET METAL V'ORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 29 BlxJj West Phone, 543. (tf) ed by the undersigned up to and In Let our skilled plumbers put your bathroom facilities In tip-top shape quickly and at low cost. PHONE 10ft PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING Bud Schuman Second Ave. cluding November eth, 1948. 8:00 p.m., for the erection and comple Announcement tion of tne following schools: 1. Two-room school at Houston, BC. ' 2. Three-room Bchool at Telkwa, BC. payment of the mortgage monies and impairment of security by O. W. Whatman, the registered owner thereof, HEREBY IVES NOTICE that the said vessel will be sold te satisfy the said mortgage on Thursday, the 4t day of November. 1848. at the hour of 10:00-o'clock in the : forenoon, pursuant to Section 50 of j the "Capada Shipping Act" 1934, ! unless the mortgage monies and In NOTICE Pete cravetto. to 3. Three-room ' annex to High School at 1 Smtthers. B.C. Tenders shall not include cement foundation work of Houston and Telkwa schools. Plana, specifications and form of tenders may be obtained from the I School Board office tn Smithers. B. ne now is ageni iui - u I oiclnman terest in default, with all charges end costs are sooner satisfied. Sealed tenders marked "Vessel "PITT"" will be received at the Wiring or Lighting can be effective onlv IF PROPERLY PLANNED We can assist you in getting the best value for money expended. FOR WIRING, LIGHTING, HEATING, REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE see The Northern B.C. Power Co. office of Brown & Harvey, Solicitors, ... . . .. .4m:iri.fl Garment Box 658. Prince Rupert. B.C. prior I C. on payment of a deposit of $25 00. to the time of said sale; highest or which amount will be refunded on return of plans In good condition. . The Dally News- wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified ' and transient advertising is payable m advance at the oiflce at time .'presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise In this manner In the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning- classified Rny wnaer not necessarily accepted; terms cash. warners ot tne iesi i " Li Clotllf EISHMAN Custom -Tailorei j. . ,-v.n know tlc A certified cheque equal to 10 of tender and payable to the Board NEW ROYAL HOTEL e A Home Away From Home 60 Rooma, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml TO. Boi IN of School Trustees must accompany the bid, as surety of good faith. . nesignea ior men . . visit the The vessel may be inspected at the Co-op Grid, Cow Bay, by arrangement at the office ,of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 18th day of October, 1948. PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S For further lniorm - Tin TA II OR J' rne lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. Muhelm. Secr. Treasurer, Board of Trustees, School District No. 54 HmH.hf.rn B C CREDIT UNION Phone 209 LIMITED Phone 210 (256) Smithers, B.C. October 16, 1948. (268)