'4 Prfnre Rupert Dafl? 53ctoa LtQ. Friday. May 21, 1948 has hit th ... lake , Ursa, B. BASEBALL consists of three teams: Savoy, managed by Minor Slmundson; Moose, managed by Rennv Win-die, and Merchants, Cliff Dahl. Local baseball fans are promised that they will be treated to evenly matched league competition. In the words of President Art Nickerson; "I took the job of running the Baseball Association to foster good baseball in this city and I will personally see that no one team is overloaded with talent while another is suffering through lack of same." Baseball this season will be played at Roosevelt Park on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Admis sion will be charged for the eve-ning gamea and a collection for Hie Sunday afternoon Rumes. In conjunction with the Kinsmen May 24 celebration the baseball Association is sponsor ing the annual Old Timers v's Rookies game on the evening of May 24. The Old Timers will be managed by Doug Kerr and boast of such stars as Jack Lino-say, Minor Simundsen, Cliff Dahl, Benny Windle, Bill Lam-bie, Jack Rosedale and many others. The Rookies, managed by Ted Arney, also have a strong line-up to mention a few-Nick Pavlikis, Herb Morgan, Bruce Simundsen, Joe Davis Baseball To Open Tuesday With Old Timers vs. Hookies Prelude on May 24 According to A. S. Nickerson. president, of the Prince Rupert Baseball Association, the local baseball league will officially get under way on the evening of Tuesday, May 25. First game of t he season will be a meeting of Moose vs. Savoy, last year's second and first place teams. This year the baseball league . said a ' ? far f,lalms thi yearly ''"I Boyo Qurvi h?thiramelTs Today in Sports VANCOUVER CLOVER LEAFS ROBBED GREATEST HONOR, OLYMPICS TRIALS By ED ROMAINE Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER An old saying goes "the best team doesn't always win" and some Pacific Coast sports writers are bemoaning the fate of Vancouver Clover Leafs as a case in point. The -basketballing Leafs, who won the Dominion title last year as the meralomas and successfully defended their crown earlier this n U too I I I lf second n . . . &i MAY 24 OLDTIMERS VS. ROOKIES Exhibition Match at Roosevelt Park ADMISSION GAME STARTS 6:30 V.L Urv.er Auspices of Prince Rupert Baseball Association HAD E S O F Y E S T E R Y E A month, failed to make the grade tif fs wilh Montreal and the Mus-in the Olympic trials. tangs. Thunderbirds, In turn, Some sports serines feel they whipped the Mustangs and 4 - mo rw-L , Y.M.H.A. officials announced that Montreal and U.B.C. coaches would select the two teams to represent, Canada in Lomion. Dunfoid contends the Leufs were victim of the law of av- never had a chance. Bill Dunfoid of the Vancouver Province says the "Leafs finished off one of the toughest sport junkets in some time by collecting a title iu huiiuw tu the hollow tunnel. To make a ergas. CUmslfieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum ehare. 50c. Birth Notices: 60c; Curtis of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement AiuiuuucemttiiUi. 13. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRIOR "They should never have been put in a position where the law service club holiday , . . Laurie Irwin, sultan of the Canadian Dlasnlfled Advertising is payable in advanc. Please refrain from telephoning. ! Amateur Basketball Association, of averages and the natural let- DEATH NOTIC E FOB SALE FOR SALE 1940 Buick Deluxe Limited, Al shape. Phone GG. (1221 has made them a burnt offer-'down following a cross-Canada ing." trek to the title could play sitcii Leafs defeateo Montreal Y.M. a disastrous trick." H.A. three games to two in the , TOUGH SCHEDULE Canadian final. The following FtR LEAFS two evenings, Leafs and Y.M i "Leafs played 14 games in 22 H.A. jousted again in Toronto days- They travelled more than on the same bill were the Uni 2.500 miles to do it. In the east versity of British Columbia they feel the Leafs should have MJCHOLUK Passed away May 20, at Tranquille Sanitarium, Frederick Mioholuk, aged 55. He had been a resident of Prince Rupert since 1930. Sur- .... vived by his wife, three daughters and two sons, all in Prince Rupert; also six grandchildren. Funeral will take place at Kamloops. FOK SALE Thunderbirds and University of i automatically qualified for th FOR SALE Furniture, like new. Phone Black 990 (121) FOR SALE Piano $150; wine studio couch $35; 2 dressers; rocking chair; 3 small tables; electric gramaphone and rec- ords $20; 2 Bridge lamps $3 each; arm chair $2. Phone j Red 814 or Green 902. ( 121 Western Ontario Mustangs. The Leafs lost sudden-death ll)m flnH IV.lfl rwinliinrlunt ! U..! L . polished, peanut-laden . . . off to see the Ktth iiiHi illmJ if h J ... ...v w mimic .u, memories carefree days! FOR SALE Enterprise Enamel oil range, $125.00. Apply 209 6th E. (121) FOR SALE One 12 ft. X Hi" Tobin Bronze Propellor Shaft, new, fitted with 2" sleeve Z Standard taper and nut. Also 30x19 L.H. Sumner Propellor, new. Cheap. Apply C. Aberg, In those days, too. Mom and Dad pluycd hosts, aMhe uxiay. i m nHngmg in a Panama world, Rovul hJ "'i' i nitrn, un waN -t re i ou n u on the lame table fcroanind with edible. U.ival Kxport. wilh it,' Massett, B.C. (124 1 ness, mellow nesH, payability, then, us in Will tm, FOR SALE 2 choice residential lots, cleared, close in. Priced below assessed value for quick sale. Phone Green 248 after 6 p.m., or write Box 340 Dally News. i tf i .mini a miiii u.iu s lame. LTD. PRINCETON BRIiWINC CO., PRINCETON, B.C. finals, the other clubs playing off for the right to join them " "The C.A B.A.," says Dunfoid. "with its usual ineptitude, has succeeded in forming an Olympic team on which the best team in the country will be represented only by the kindness of either Thunderbirds or Montreal." Alf Cottrell of Vancouver Sun also lays the blame on the C.AB.A. officials. "Canadian basketball officials have gotten off a few honeys this winter but they never boo-ed anything higher than tin Olympic trials which have been exposed to htxip fans in Toronto. "If the whole Toronto .show was for laughs only it is only fair to admit they have brought down the house. Everywhere you hear folks wondering out loud if the basketball tosses know any more good ones.'1 ; If SOCVEMRS OF BLITZ f Chaniec FOR 8ALE Mosberg .22 auto er FOR SALE 4 Roomed House, ; furnished, wash house, wood shed on 3 lots. All In garden and fenced. Boat building shed on one lot, with carpenter tools, blacksmith shop and tools. Acetyline welding outfit. Boat float connected to shed on waterfront. Good location for machine shop. Price $4,000. Apply to C. Aberg, Mas-"' set, B.C. ' (1241 CIGARETTE PAPERS matic and two windows 3"x8'4", 15 panes 10"xl4". Phone Green 883. (121) FOR SALE Tables andslings; Studebaker sedan; 2"x3" decking; stoves; gravel cart; dol-leys and trailers; soil pipe; beds and various other item:, too numerous to mention. Apply 1401 Frederick St., highway entrance. (125) This advertisement is not Dublished at disrjlvd bv tit Luiuor Control Board or bv the Government of EiU;:,i CcU j ' TOR SALE Paint Sprayer, one quart, 3 H.P. electric motor; 2 10 ft. ladders, ladder jacks. - Phone Black 245. (124) FOR RE.VI r If r-r-l LONDON CP Buyers from all :over the world will be able to order souvenirs made from the I stonework of Britain's bombed House of Commons vases, ash- FOR RENT Flat, Rand Block. Apply Max Heilbroner, Jewei-ler. (tf) hollows l he Lrow OS... WANTED 1 I : 'I :f4 V i r FOR SALE White enamel Mc-Clary range, like new, equip- ped wilh Kemak oil burner, also burns coal and wood Has hot water tank App! 544 9th West (120) FOR SALE 6-room house, with full basement and three lots. Apply Andy Honky, Terraoe, B.C. (25) FOR RENT Bedrooms with or without breakfast. 2104 Atlin Ave. (tfi w ANTED Room for three . trays and ornamental bowls-scientists stationed at Prince j which are among articles to be Rupert for summer months, on view in the fancy goods see-Preferably close in. Box 345 tion of the British Industries Daily News. (tf) Fair to be held in London aiH .Birmingham. To FOR RENT 3 room dwelling, I furnished, close in. We payj light and water. AddIv 830 Advertise in tne uauy News! ( FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 L'Taxi. (tf) rHOM SHEET METAL LTD. ex- thrifts Q Pnrvliol imiitU.n I Summit Ave. or Phone Blue I 698. ,120) FOR RENT Furnished light the public to visit their shop : at 253 East First Avenue during "Open House Week." 1 122) .FOR SALE Partly demolished house and lot, cheap for cash. Phone Black 854. (tf) housekeeping room and furnished room. U50 7th Ave. East (122) rM i "FOR SALE Acme cook stove with pot burner and blower. Apply 99 Taxi. . ttf) FOR RENT 2-room furnished cottage with free light and water, offered non - working pensioner or other person in similar circumstances. For particulars phone Black 185 after 4:30. (121) FOR . . . FOR SALE Empty 500-pound steel drums. Apply Dally News. (tf) FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE" in the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotel, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just half way to Prince George. ,tf) WHY ALWAYS work for others? Manufacture plastic objects in your own private home. The demand Is big. Capital required $5. Write us. R. Mer-cier, Dept. R.N., 38G2 St. Andre St., Montreal, 24, Quebec. (121) x& FOR SALE New 12' clinker-built boat for inboard power, complete with shaft, oars, tarp, pump, etc. $190.00. Phone Blue 365. ,123) FOR RENT 3-room furnished suite. 1028 2nd Ave. Blue 270. (125) Dancing Starts At 12:01 a.m. on Monday Dance Night Into Day to Music of Andy McNaughton and His Four Dukes. ROOM AND BOARD FOUND FOR SALE Cement Mixer, 3 yd., and 2 Cement Buggies, ' A-l condition. Apply Box 578, Prince Rupert. (123) Now is the time to repair GARDEN FENCES STAIRS, SIDEWALKS LEAKY ROOFS and REPLACE GUTTERS Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors FOUND Pair of silver rimmed glasses in wine leather case. ROOM AND BOARD $45 each double; $50 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tl) Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. METAL WORK off May HELP WANTED PLUMBING Installations and WANTED Experienced bartender, references. Philbert Hotel, Terrace, B.C. (121) FOR SALE New and Used Furniture. Used chairs 50c; house desk $2.50; kitchen set, five-piece $12; hassocks $1.50; hot plates $2; spring for double bed 95c; bath room basins from $2; jacks, 3-ton size $2; men's bicycle $12.50; bedroom 1 suites; electric washing machine; Frigidaire; caulk boots; cooking utensils from 10c, etc. Come and look things over. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) HELP WANTED One girl for IN TITE SUPRLir Oil idt nn dry cleaning work. Apply Pioneer-Canadian Laundry. (120) v' BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In flip Matter of the Kstntr f (Irnif Mt-Mlllnn. otherwise Icniiwn n tinier Alice McMIIIiiii, Pereawtl, Intemnte. TAKE NOTICE that by order or Hfc ! Honour .tmlirn w t i?it. t . ! FULL PROGRAM OF RACING SPORTS GAMES OF SKILL Fun For AU SEASON'S BASEBALL OPENER Telkwa v. Terrace HELP WANTED Will give room rniewurns FOR SAL E Five-room house with all fixtures. $500. Phone Black 996. (121) ; Judne of the Supreme Court of Brl- ! and board and remuneration to elderly wqman in return for services in looking after children. For further information phone Red 447. (120) a u.iu Loiumma, i was on the 5th day of May. AD. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Orace McMillan, otherwise known aa Orace ' Alice MacMlllan. late of Stewart. British fJnllimhin Vhn riinri rn n I Display I the 23rd dav nf Muroh loft of : city of Prince Rupert, British Col- , I j TUG of WAR CHAMPIONSHIP . f' cUP HELP WANTED First class automobile mechanics. None others need apply. Lindsay Motors Ltd., Prince Rupert, B.C. (125) uiiiuia. AU Dersona tndehteH ts, th. .alri estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth- : 10 p.m. wnn ana an persona having claims ; nsatnst the said estate are required , tSI fllO tlfim With ma r.pnnl.. ..... j HOUSES HOUSES HOUSES 6-ROOM HOUSE, 3 lots, basement, furnished or unfurnished. I WELL LOCATED wartime houses. 1 LARGE APARTMENT block. ideal for couple. Owner leaving. Only $1500 down to handle. OTHER HOMES from $850 to $9000. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 (123) 1. Two Raliines per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Coquitlam Saturday, 9 a.m., Calata STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundavs. 12 midnight QUEEN CHARLOTTES . FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS May 14 and 2811 p.m. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS . May 16 and 3011 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Anent Third Ave. Phone 568 MACHINERY FOB SALE --. ..... . .v.. r.wKj .CM- fied on or before the 16th day of tO ! I It, June. i48. lamng which distribution will be made havlne reKard onlv to SUCh Claims of Which I ahull hnve been notified. TO SAW better lumber more conomlcally use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. Ot BOWLING COMPETITIONS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 6th day of May. 1948. OOKDON IRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, l'nnce Rupert. B O. (12. " 1 : ', I'