JPrfnre Rnptrt Daflp !3rtof Ctfl. Friday, June 11, 194ff fan Sports TToiianji SCHEDULE BASEBALL i June 13 Merrhiir,'. .... ! . - i'k:m dime . 14 , June la-Savoy vs Moose .Motor, T June 17 M. vs Merchant., I June u . June 20-Merchants vs Savov iand J 5U June 22- Merchants vs ! Jurif in'Z- ' 3lartf1eds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices: 60c; Cards ol Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Ensagem?nt Announcements: $2. 8PECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE Zlasstfled Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. HELP WANTED Savoys Defeat Lodgemen 10-6 Easy Viilory in City Baseball League ' Savoys claimed their fourth victory of the baseball season at Roosevelt Park When they aulted over the drooping Moose to win the regular Thursday nip-ht. fWt.nr hv n Kl-nrp of 10-8 -. - after taking an early lead that was scarcely challenged in the nine innings. The win gives the Hotelmen a record of four victories against one loss and clear-cut leader- ship iu the league. Merchants with thre wins and two losses ore second and Moose with four - ininiMi V if a.- jiwiiim, . J . .Jk L I, u Mi mm THE MAN TO BEAT Bobby Locke, shown here receiving the Seagram Gold Cup from J. Frowde Seagram after his victory in the Canadian Open last year, is regarded as No. 1 contender in this year's open at Vancouver. June 24 Savoy vs Merchants une 27 Moos,e vs Savoy June 29 - Merchants vs Moose IiOWMNfi June 15 Vanetv vs. Orange Mansons vs Toiii.rs: Wait-- A Nit: keratin vr. WeKlview LurW Strike vs.. Cosmos . . ., . T 1 - 1 1 c'.L..,- '.' voaners m-uuv s vs nosa ie-s. Moo-- v Bin Sisters: Annette's vs. Svw Sixteen. Miller Bav vs. Comets Kerr, Pavlikis 2, Sharpe. HR- Davis. SB A. Simundson 2. Calderonl, Arney 2, B. Simund- son. DP Shier and Vanetta 2, Kerr and Windle. LOB Moose 12, Savoy 2. BB Sharpe 4, Bil. 2. SO - Me-Klnnon 3, Bill 4 Hi! Sharpe, 7 in 5'3; Bill, 3 In 3 23. HP Sharpe 1, McKmnon 1. WP Sharpe. Umpires -Moxley and Fonnan. Time 2:05. City Merchants City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication 1 1 t V losses and no wins, bring up the day. The 1S39 Kings Plate vln-rear. ner slipped far behind tn a race i Savov took an initial lead of that saw the runner-up in the two runs in the first inning 1938 plale race- Mon Bell, head vhen Bruce Simundson and ne rle'd. Nick Pavlikis got on base on j fielders' errors. In the second, the course for Moose, faced 34, however, they really got into struck out three, allowed 10 their stride, clouting Moose hits and hit two batters with pitcher Hector McKinnon for! pitched balls. I Gurvich, 2b 3 1 1 Hartwig, ss 4 10 Rosedale, cf 4 2 2 Piifold, p 4 12 Postuk, c . 3 10 nhristoff. If , 3 0 0 Ratchford, rf 10 0 A. Hartwig (bat. in 5th) 3 0 0 33 10 8 HIGH SCHOOL AB R H Laurie, 2b .512 D. Scherk, ss ... 5 shier i0 ... 4 Overaarde ... "5 Sharpe If .:, 5 Olson, p .. 5 Carlson, cf ...4 S. Scherk, 3b 4 Spring, rf 4 Sunberg, p 0 41 9 13 R H E H. S 000 250 200 9 13 7 99 Taxi .... 200 004 22x-10 8 4 SCREWBALL W A N T E D Experienced active partner animal breeding and fur and what? Box 75, E. E. Hicks, Priuce Rupert. (139) WANTED Board and Room by young single man in the employment of Thom Sheet Metal Ltd. Home atmosphere desired. Phone Black 213. (tf) FOB KEXI FOR RENT Large housekeeping bed-sitting room, in town. Green 780. 613 3rd Are. (tf) FOR PENT Sleeping room, 8M) 7th Ave. East. Phone Red 471. (tf) for RENT Fully furnished ap artment available for the months of July and August. Phone Black 277 or apply Summit Apartments. (tf) FOR RENT Flat, Rand Bloc. Apply Max Heilbroner, Jeweller, (tf) FOR RENT Three room Suite, partly furnished, 616 6th West. Phone Green 698. (tf) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room, reasonable. 80S Fraser Street. ( 142 FOR RENT Furnished cottages at the Ferry Landing. Good fishing and lovely holiday surroundings. Mrs. Harold Weave, Francois Lake Landing, near Burns Lake, B.C. (lti ROOM ANi BOAitD ROOM AND BOARD $45 each double; $50 single. Sleeping ' uuiia iui rem. lauie means Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tf) LOS1 LOST Black Easterbrook per. Return to Daily News Office. Reward. (13?) LosT - Wmtwatch. vicinity M. Bride and 5th. Phone 250. Re ward. (137) PERSONAL WILL LOOK AFTER small child for working mother. 1013 7th Ave. East. (141) six startling hits that resulted hi the same number of runs. Joe Davis, versatile Savoj' first baseman, batted the first home run of the season, driving one deep into left-centre field, bringing home Amey, who had got on base when hit by a pitched ball. Davis' homer was followed by a triple by Pavlikis. Then Fos- ter singled, bringing in Pavlikis.! Scherk and Postuk singled and i were brought home by a triple by Jack Sharpe. Moose got their first run of I Jack Sharpe in the fifth inning iwhen Doug Kerr singled and 'came home after Guthrie flied out to centre field. The lodge brothers garnered .four more in the sixth. Only one of these, however, resulted from a hit off Jack Sharpe. 1 Sharpe was replaced by Alex Bill midway in the inning after facing 24 baters and allowing TAXIMEN DOWN HIGH SCHOOL 99 Taxi 10; High School 9 The High School fastball team went down to defeat before 99 Taxi Wednesday night in their first game of the season at Gyro Park when an eighth-inning error allowed the Taximen to bring Jn two runs to settle -the j score at 10-9 in their favor. j No example of inspired fast-) ball, the game was well larded ! with errors on both sides, es- pecially in the second base posi- tion where Laurie of High School and Gurvich of 99 Taxi each marked up three boners. For 99 Taxi, the game was the second victory of the season. They defeated Gordon and Anderson 10-9 on May 29. The Taximen opened the scor ing in the first inning with two runs, then subsided until the sixth when they scored fou more. They marked up two more in the seventh and two in the eightn High School failed to score until the fourth when they brought in two runs. The fifth was their big inning when five run- ners came home. Their eighth unu mum runs wcic scureu m the seventh. The students appaarently, had the game well under control until the eighth. Art Olson pitched until that inning, then was relieved toy Sunoerg, who plainly had tough luck. Sunberg had two down in the eighth wnen Pierce got on base 0n an error by Laurie. Then Forman singled and Gurvich allowed Pierce and Forman to 1 1 i ! FASTBALL WE'LL SERVICE IT FROJ3 BUMPER TO Blld 1 I r w o . ""m 10 June 2i Co-op. Gpntra Ju26-Highs, don , 1,1 and h K'eh School. J1 You ! '-" IT. Iff .j., i rnr WW. tsmi I . . i good-looking l. MINORA J Canada j favourii ond low pr;ce 12 for 25)! PACK l'i It .Not OnlyW It Spife. No need to wor your car acts r; nery! Just drm;. and watch us tfr car food bchavn: Wr arr pleased toiDM that wr have mm ebJ thr scrvin's of a tw i petent hodv rnan. vf Mr. Charles Hew w ho will be only t to givr you fr nn tha tbodvorfmdr Mr. Hi ipiier also tri f4 iv.es in ii)holtery Emergent - . .j QUICKLY, EXPERTLY. DRIVE IN! seven hits, and walking four. He Stewart, Calderonl 2, B. Alex Bill faced 15 batters, son 2, Arney 2. RBI Kerr, Win-performed no strike-outs. die, Guthrie 2, Pavlikis. McKin- struck out three and walked two. Hector McKinnon, who went FUNERAL NOTICE STANDING In city Wednesday, June 9, 1948, Edward William, age 52 years, beloved father of Miss Mavis Standing and William Rtanrlinp- inninr Spr- vices will be held at Grenville Court Chapel at 2 p.m. Satur-- day, June 12. Archdeacon E. Hodson officiating. Interment to follow in Falrview cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. FOk JALl FOR SAL E Eldridge treadle sewing machine. Inquire Black 905. (142) FOR SALE 6 room Wartime House. Good condition. Harbor view. Appiy 1428 Piggott Place. U39' FOR SALE 1947 Hydraumatic Oldsmobile Deluxe Club sedan. Phone 134. Hit FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) FOR SAL E New Johnson sea Horse outboard motors, 2!2 h p., 5 h.p. and 8 h.p. now in stock. Write or phone W. R. Love Electric Co., Prince Rupert, B.C. (141) FOR SALE OR TRADE Well-established business, or an active partner considered. Fraser House, E. H. Hicks. (139)' FOR SALE One 2-2 V-ton truck. , mileage 12,000. 5-point insurance paid till next year. Apply C. Dixon, Arrow Bus Lines Ltd., 994 1st Ave. West. (139) FOR SALE First S40C cash buys glllnetter "May"; Easthope en-cine, new chain drive d:um. M. M. Stephens, sheriff, (tf) FOR SALE 36 h.p. Semi Diesel Gardner Electric heating sys- tern, no torches .Apply at ; M. 14UH.1U1V u a LUlVllIVlIb Uvl V Ice. (155) FOR SALE Empty 500-pound steel drums. Apply Daily News. (tf) FOR SALE b-room Wartime house, 2nd Overlook, reason able for cash, and 5-room house, basement and furnace. close in, $1500 down will! handle. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342. (138) FOR SALE Heavy welded steel storage tanks, capacity 400 to 1000 gallons. Also 6 only, 2-oven camp or hotel ranges, cheap. Prince Rupert Hotel, Phone 466. (138) FOR SALE 20-ft. pleasure boa', 4 h.p. Easthope engine. Complete with 8-ft. skiff. Phone Blue 148 between 6 and 7 p.m. (138) FOR SALE 6-drawer chiffon i eer, porcelain top table and 4 chairs. Bird cage with stand,) 2-burner electric hotplate. No. 2 Helgerson Block. (137) FOR SALE 4 room Wartime j House, good furniture, electric range, oil heater. 1326 Piggott Ave. (Hi) FOR SALE New and Used Fur-' niture and Hardware. Kitchen chairs from 50c; slightly' used Dedroom suites, less than 2 I price; kitchen sets from $12.50: electric washing machine-1 . . , - ' dishes; cooking utensils; good hardwood office chairs; new stoves, best makes; other useful household articles at the lowest prices. See B.C. FUR- NITURE CO., 3rd Ave. Black ' 324. (tfi MACMlNfcKT fOR .SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf) aien Co- op k r H - SHORT SPORT uwa4 Temperamental Chuck Campbell, Canadian and United States singles sculling champion, resigned by request from the Toronto Argonaut Rowing club 12 years ago following a fracas with coach Don Paul. j "Lone Wolf" of Canada's 1936 Olympic team, Campbell made hla nu-n . uiav tn fWirianv K..t n y uuv failed to win major points for the D,onilnion. j ' Archworth and about $12,000 of the bettors' money were left at the post in the running of the $5,000-added Orpen Memorial Handicap at Toronto's Long Branch track nine years ago to- MOOSE AB H PO Shier, 2b .... 5 2 3 Kerr, cf . 4 Vanetta, lb . 3 Windle, 3b ... . 5 Guthrie, ss .. . 4 McKinnon, p . 5 Calderoni, If . 4 Hitchens, c .. 4 Stewart, rf 4 Rosedale, rf 1 39 10 34 SAVOY Afe H PO B. Simundson, ss .. 3 0 3 Arney, 3b 3 Davis, lb 4 Pavlikis, If Foster, rf A. Simundson, cf D. Scherk, 2b Fostuk, c Sharpe, p Bill, p 34 10 10 27 MOOSE 000 014 100 6 10 Savoy "260 000 llx-10 10 Errors Windle 2, Outhlle, non 2, B. Simundson, Davis 3, Foster, Postuk, Sharpe 2. 3B j i VI P4B-1 id. ir.:got on base on an error whicn FOR BEST HOTEL SFRVTCF Relax at the Wheel ' Do you steer j our car or "IIERir it? O Steering Wander? Shimmy? Tire Wear? O Restore new car steering control! Inspection and correction can be carried out accurately only by use of specialized equipment. In accordance with the LINDSAY policy of having the Tight tools for the Job, WHEEL ALIGNMENT and BALANCING equipment has been installed and is now in operation. Drive in and let us check and report on your front end condition. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 86G score. umpire-in-chief and may admin- Olson allowed seven hits, jister justice with a cane. It may struck out six and walked five: be that type of game, 'in seven innings, while Piifold. Anyway, for those who take twho pitched for 99 Taxi, allowed , their fastball seriously, there wil; the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince I Rupert, Just half way to Prince George. (tf) j METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and 1 13 hits, struck out four and .walked two in nine innines. .. - o - o repairs. SHEET METAL'snnhora In one Innln nllrm-erl one hit and struck out one. and Jack Evans' Grade Sevens 99 TAXI AB R H'from Booth Junior High. Pierce, 3b 5 2 2 Art Murray will handle the Forman, lb 4 2 1 Keep your car running Swee- You'll be sure of a sweet -running motor if you bring your car to our experts. VChether you need minor adjustments or major repairs, you'll find our rates are reasonable. Vie abide by cost estimates and have jour car ready when promised. Ttt sit ! ptnnU to imvinttt . . . v iib Hndon TONIGHT What is being billed as the "Battle of the Century" is scheduled to take place tonight at Gyro Fastball Park wher? th CUy FasbaU 0 puts or a benefit display in aid of th' provincial Emergency Flood K -lief campaign. Whether it will be fastball o-not is a moot question sine 'tis to be a costume affair with a considerable amount of clowning. Billed to clash in this epi ' are Alex Slater's Seagoing Slave? j and Frank Hicks' Fraser Street ; Farmers ' j According to Rup-Rec Direct):' Neil Ross, Lionel Holtby is to be be a "legitimate" preliminary fontnrintr iviitra iiuui rviUK ,uiliu oi;iiuui public address system. notpublishedor displayed by the 1 V The Boys oi The 9 Barbershop Quartette. Superior Auto & Bo WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roof lng. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) FURNACES FURNACES FURNACES You don't need them now but you will next winter.. Ask Thom Sheet Metal Ltd., about estimates. 253 East First Avenue, Phone Black 884. (tf) Football Schedule Cilhulv Cun. Firsi Round June 11 Legion vs. High School. June 16 120th Battery vs. Hich School. .Tuna 1M 1 0ntU Battery vs. Legion. 1i'une 25 J1 round of Dom- iiinuu uay jud. July 1 Final round of Dom- nlon Day Cud. Gi'hnlv Cup,, Second Round Julv 7 High School vs. Legion July 9 High School vs. 120th Battery. iKlon vs' H1n School. Julv 21 120th Battery vs region. August 4 First round of Stu-.rt Shield. Moblev Cup August (i High School vs Legion. August 11 High School vs 120th Battery. August 13 Legion vs. 120th Battery. August 18 Legion vs. High School. August 20 120th Battery vs High School. S22ss ) Ormes Urw no jr ppp-qpRIPTION CHEMISTS v g pSI - TO 9 A.M. STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, TO Jf .Vc i, NOON SUNDAYS AND HUi.ivni 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. " ' I . hiwcle iil! Featured were harmony plus good fellowship of good men. 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