J 1 -J v "TJ" Prince Ruperf Daily News Tuesday, May 9, 1950 Mi "'"JPtiSt Spoit Shots It seems logical that Alex i Hali Kick. This $i,000 piece of silvei-wear now is the trophy presented by the Maritime Amateur Hockey Association to. the Maritime Senior title winners. Even older than the Starr Trophy," recalls Nick, "is the Larsen Trophy, first presented to the Halifax Commercial League in 1895. Only recently it turned up in a storeroom after being lost' for a quarter of a century." "There must be hundreds of equally-valuable trophies gathering dust in some forgotten storeroom. Even a casual search would probably uncover cups and shields, once as important as the . . . ...... 1 -: n.Kink V, n va nnanufacturirv, f,re esc, i All A .'.V.. ft... JI. sIW:fiC NEW RATES FOR STEAM BATHS, SHOWERS & MASSAGE Private Room (with cot) $1.25 Semi-Private Room (with cot) $1.00 Public Steam Bath 75c STUDENTS RATE G5c Showers 50c Children's Special Sat. between 8 and 12 noon 25c Massage from $1.00 up NORTHERN SPORTS STEAM BATHS Phone 658 for reservations OPEN DAY & NIGHT fax-Chronicle-Herald t Nickerson I should think of attics at house-' cleaning time. But the real pur- pose behind his mental trip to j the dark corners was to find out I "how many trophies are lost in j storerooms?" 'He never did aii-j swer the question, but it appears ! that there are numerous famous 1 but forgotten sport mugs covered by dust and unclaimed. I "Only a few years ago. Monc- ton sportsmen unearthed the j famous Starr Trophy which back In 1897 was accepted as ! emblematic of the Maritime Sen been 'lost' for 30 and more years . l0 Reorganization Of Softball Planned 24 hour im Softball enthusiasts will be out again at the Gyro Ball Park this STOPPED THIS ONE Goalie Russ Dertell deflects Don Rope's shot past the Calgary goal In the dying minutes of the second Allan Cup game at Calgary May 3. Winger John McLellan of Toronto Marlboros waves beside the goal apparently thinking the puck (level with DerteU's right shoulder) is on the way into the net. That's Calgary defenceman Julian Sawchuk' sprawled beside McLellan with centre Doug Cairns in the background and drfencemun Jack Taggart of Calgary checking Rope. Siamprders won 5-4 to even the games at 1-1 in the best-of-seven ser Whisky ior Hockey Championship and became a permanent property of year after a year's lay-off from Moncton Victorias in 1909,' savs this popular game. Twice a CP Photo) ies. inn lvriiwmn 15 put!;;!,td ot displayed by tht Liquor Control Board oi b the Govtrnmcntof British Columbn. WE PAll week league fixtures are planned and sport fans will see plenty of dclion if past seasons give any f i I and OEC0 ' indication of the calibre of ball I D1 R CL J Jl I M ill Rate Remains Same Golden Trophy BEST PLAYER Mtertorj MONTREAL Claude Chuck) llaynrr, goalkeeprr for New SPKAV tl for Best Boxer ' Expect Higher Revenue fork Ran err , is the 1949-SO Wallpaper I winner of the Hart Trophy as the most valuable player. to be played. Civic Centre playground director Keiih Mailman will be on hand for the organization meeting to be held this coming Saturday evening and entries are called for in three divisions; Senior, Junior and Ladies. It is planed to play two 7-inn-ing games each league night, a junior or ladies league prelimin THE LATEsT F Bl'RNING Mtl Although it is going to cost nearly $5,000 more to a magnifcent gold plated tro- , . 234 inches In , phy, nieasurlng iL. i run the city this year, due to the lncease in value oi nn . fl,.imptpr ls to C SPENCE and I the mill, the mill rate will remain at CO, The' civic be presented to some lucky yuung j ; budget this year will call for a record $305,826.97 as 'pugilist m the civic Centre Fri-j; Phone Blue 215 t for Women ! Extra Special Eirowmiwoodls ! ' ' ' ' " " i ! II I uay mgni. ine event, win uc uie i comoared to S300.939.C3 in 1949. The hich GO mi ary with the main event at 3 p m " Northerh Sports Boxing Club am- In former years there has been!, . . , . TVip hiirhrpi- vr TZZ keen competition between Booth " v .B " handed down by the finance about 20 matches by boxers rants School, General Motors, CNRA committee last night and " ap by-law. In making out estimates, ing from 90 to 229 pounds meet V.ir n.Mmil V nnntin imrl flititvae hopH w-r-mtnA nit.. -. ti'Pra i x i i Co-op and Gordon & Anderson ' YouCanllav; Smartest Houst With Luxuf Colored Ceda' ' v.,,u.,v... , ....... v., ..bu. m ule squart.Q clrtle. Tf tc hBrt ta hnvp Pntries. from , ti, hiiHiir anhmittpcl hv nn naiirrt trio wnop rnmmtttf; some of these teams and from Alway Prompi and Courteoui Alderman T. B. Black, chairman ; recommended. The telephone others interested In the game. ? We're Here to Serve YOU ISLAND C The trophy ls sponwed by Norm Applin, trainer, and ls awarded to Uie best all around boxer. But in order to re;ain the trophy permanently, the boxer is obliged to hold the title for and water departments were allowed more and in other departments, increases were caused Dy actual increases in wages. HOLLYWOOD cafe BUILDER'S i Commodore Cafe of the finance committee received its first reading as a rate ' by-law without dissent. "In all cases, we have endeavoured to hold down expenditures in all departments," said Mr. Black in presenting the The mill, he said, increased MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE Cm I' Hospltality ancT flood Food" since last year due to the in-three succeeding years. You can j 505 McBrMs St. Designing, llodnt. Pittsburg P. bet there will be a lot of keen .Phone 17 for Send-Out Order; creased sale of property. OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M ta J:S A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dlihea l3rd Ave. DavJU Chow, Mer ' competition. J In addition, the club is offer-ing eight cups and seven other CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Following is the 1950 rate structure followed hy 1949 for comparative purposes: 1 ! 1550 School Purposes 23.871 $123,735.32 ' Debenture Purposes 12.792 $ GC.30S.93 General Purposes 22.S37 $115,782.72 (Roosevelt Park Improvements designated or.c mill is included in General Purposes). For Onlaid Orders PHONE 1SS CO - i -1 . - - MAY WE SUGGEST STATIONERY PYREX iI.ASSV IRE "f FlOl RTNES & STATl ETTES KITCHEN ACCESSORIES COSMETIC SETS j VICKERS'H OUmilO IM CANADA J AND II QISttHUTf Y CaWftt trophies sponsored by local business concerns. These prizes will be r erriianent keepsakes. Friday night's card should prove exciting. Benny Windle jwlll be In the ring as referee. ! Names of judges have not yet jbeen announced. , The dark haired beauty Miss (Joyce lat'crsal, Mi Northern B.C. for 1J.10, will present the jcups and trophies to lndivdual winners. This month at Second Avenue , and Sixth' Street, the club opens a new and larger gym with up-o-date facilties and equipment. jThe present club, which now can i handle up to 100 members, will jbe able tc take on about 300 at the new premises. Watch 1949 $305,26.97 $125,530.92 $ 63,454.65 $106,932.3! This advertisement is not published or dii plaved by the Liquor Control Board . ct by the Government of British Columbia School Purposes 25.03 Debenture Purposes 12.G5 General Purposes' , 21.32 prwp Repairing 1.00 $ 5,015.69 Roosevelt Park ' I Phone Red 400 P.O. Bo 1118 'J j BLONDIE ' The Irresponsible Type! -By CHIC MANSON'S Box 998 The school rate, Increased last year,, was brought down for 1950 from 25.03 mills, to 23.871. This year only $123,735.32 was Green 324 STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS JEACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT ' For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE Prince Rupert, B. C. I f t f A i VOL) V0 IT VtXJWSELF J WHy - I allowed for school purposes a compared to $125,536.92 S'X MAGAZINE J ( III NEVER KNOW WHO T V ..-JZ i 3 " EHbI' 1 WAS o . WAS THE KILLER.'. ' msennV "5 year. The general rate was decreased slightly by .142 from 12.65 in 1949 to 12.792 this year. This year, the Roosevelt Park TO THE MERCHANTS Columbia Paper Co- Ltd. Branch Warehouse is now open here for the service of Prince Rupert and District. - Place your orders now for: mill was included In the general purposes mill allowance oi 22.337. In 1949, the general pur WRAPPING PAPERS . ; k WAXED PAPERS PAPER NAPKINS PAPER BAGS TOILET TISSUES DRINKING CUPS poses mill rate including tile , and other sundries COLUMBIA PAPER CO. LTD. Roosevelt Park allowance 22.32, slightly higher than thl.i year. Free delivery service COLUMBIA PAPER CO. LTD. Corner 2nd & Park Aves. Box 1429 Phone Black 931 There Are No Flies on Dogwood! " .r-Hm mmm ''iifiiiiiiiiliiiiiif ( DO VOU P6ALI2E THIS 1 V v HAPPEN TO A L c IS THE THIRD MIPMT .J SHAME ON ( - p.TTPFLV HAVE THAT5)7 Sjj- It pays to advertise. . Advertise In -y Do.lly News. FRIDAY NIGHT iU - iyv:! -M'iw-Jt-1 Whispering Campaign. j I J i I I J i I I jiiijlJijpil npll pppnr I ' fe ; VTr!' (Siis) ' X rtj S Wf S PRINCE RUPERT CITY AMATEUR FINALS 40 Contestants 9 Divisional Championships CIVIC CENTRE 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY ADMISSION RINGSIDE $1.25; GENERAL 75c; STUDENTS 50c 25c pr doun paid lor mplin. P(n llavt dim rudy when K dti.t, caHl. Tickets at Northern Sports, Bud's Cigar Store Civic Centre, Grotto Cigar Store Thii dvirtiMiMM It rot publnhcd w J,.pl.ytd by 'J-'"" to"1 Boaid w by lU Gomfr I bf4FM :-JiOL WJfe 9 B'lUt Calumbii. 5 f :