prince Rupert Daflg m&3 , . Wetinisdpy, March 9, 1949 j THREE-WAY TIE !lN "A" LEAGUE (Jack CampKell Wins Over Bill Gordon Only one game in the Canadian Legion English- billiards Witflel: 3e per word per tnaertlon, minimum charge. Boo. EnrtB rlovlo ; 60c; Card of Thank, Death Notice, Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announceuwuts: t2. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICK ; rifled Advertising la payable In advance. Pleam refrain from telephoning. V t tor kc-vi- SIMPSON'S DUAL ENTRY GIVES SURE POSITION IN NATIVE HOOP FINALS Kitimaat 27, Kitkatla 23 Hartley Hay 33, Bella Coola 31 Port Simpson Y.P.E.A. 41 Metlakatla 31 Greenville 39, Aiyansh 30 Tort Simpson A.C. 35, Massett 11 Kitimaat 32, Hartley Bay 13 Port Simpson guaranteed itself a spot in the championship finals of the northern B.C. native basketball tournament here last night when both its entries defeated their opponents and earnetf the right to meet each other in the semi-final round tonight. Kitimaat, last year's cham-' , r 1 J pions. reached the semi-finals the hard way by defeating two teams during a hoop session was probably the most even game of the day and, with less tnan two minutes to play in the Civic Centre !! . Dates THURSDAY Sports a.m. " . 9:00-Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class p.m. 2:00-Adult Casual Badmin ton. 2:30 -King Edward Gym Class. ,3:30 Jr. Girls Apparatus Class. 0:30 Boys Organized Games Hour. 8:00 Rup-Rec Women. 8:00 Teen Tournament Night. School Basketball League 4:00-King Ed and Borden. ltasketball Game Native Series. Special p.m. 2:00-U F.A.W.U. & Fish Cos. 2:00 Women's Crafts and . Bridge Club. 4:00 Booth Bible Class. 7:30 NF.B. Film. Children. 8:00 Co-op Members Relations BIG SUIT IN BALL LEAGUES NEW YORK (-Organized ; baseball was tnreatened f xtaj I with another legal headache-1 a multi-million dollar one but an air of mystery surrounded the latest of sport's sept circular! devourments. John L. Flynn, New York lawyer, announced suits would; soon be filed against the Majoi j Leagues by several players who were suspended for jumping to the Mexican League three years' ago. Flynn declined to nam the men but said $5,000,000 was i "low" estimate of the total amount of damages that would be asked. wiuu Kept me wvic emre gym finai quarter, Kitkatla had a 25-f loor busy from 3 p.m. Tuesday 21 lead. However, Kitimaat until midnight as six games of: then banged in three field goals the preliminary round were j to win by a 27-25 score. played Off. Team WOlk in both Pinnrui was DeJons's, Gordon and Anderson, and Annette's Top Ladies' Loop A three-way leadership tie rs-sulted from this week's session of the Ladies' "A" Bowling League when DeJong's, Gordon and Anderson and Annette's met on the same lofty plane. DeJong's joined the distinguished company by winning three games from Variety Store whUe Annette's and Gordon and Anderson advanced from a two-way tie last week. Vivian Wrathall of DeJong's came through with the highest individual scores for both single and triple games. Her single game score was a substantial 302 and her Ihree-game total 688 for an average of 229. DeJong's 3, Variety 0. Gordon & Anderson 2, Annette's 1. Westview 2, Orange 1. Savoy Swingers 2, Scuby's I. Mansons 2, Taft and ODowcs 1. " ' ' DE JONG'S E. Piche 274 157 13(5 A Pierce 103 17 17 A Wrathall . .. 115 142 -13!) 3. Shenton 18(i IliO 151 V Wrathall 191 ' 'Mtt Handicap 31 31 31 Totals MO 805 923 VARIETY I Krlstjansson .. 140 1G9 150 I Lvkegaard 175 .121 214 R. Ramsay 148 239 165 R ChristUnson ... 160 137 154 F' Cembella 144 144 107 Handicap 29 29 29 Totals 79ii 839 825 ANNETTE'S Montgomery 175 l'!2 235 Wind 103 121 83 McMeekin 193 204 205 Smith : 202 224 147 Dickens 237 159 237 Handicap 20 29 29 Totals 939 899 GORDON. & ANDERSON Ramsay 174 229 157 Gainer 208 229 i:i9i Smith 144 168 ma i Anderson 178 13(5 178 Barrie ' 223 189 180 Handicap 24 24 24 Totals 961 975 841 WESTVIEW G. Thain 131 197 91 (Continued on Ve B'tve) tournament was played yesterday. J. Campbell -30 defeated W. L. Gordon (xl5 in their maWh in the second round after close play by a score of 150 to 13d. The only remaining game In the first rciind between Rod MacLeod and W. Strachan, delayed on account of sickness, will be played this afternoon. B.C.-MANITOBA ARE UNBEATEN Dominion Curling Championships Coiiiinuinj at Hamilton Today HAMILTON British Columb; and Manitoba finished up yesterday unbeaten in the Dom inion curling championships here. Each had w o n four- matches."" Ontario wiis secoud with three 'wins and one loss, j Prince Edward Island, Northern! Ontario and Saskatchewan: .' had j two wir.s and two losses. New, Brunswick had won one gained and lost three. Alberta and' QiKb'C had kwen beaten four times with no wins. Tin; play is being resumed today.' The Uiuniamont' will be h'kl In Vancouver next year, it was announced yesterday. , HOCKEY SCORES Tacit k- Coast San Franei.'-eo 1, Fresno 1 (lie). Oakland 7, Lev Ar.a lcs2. Vancouver 7, "1:. fr:n 1. BONAPARTE'S IDEA J ! Napoleon Hi-i.a,pari..' origin- ated the idea of odd and even house numbers for different sides of the street. i GRUESOME BATHS Ancient Egyptian princes used blood baths to regain their ! youthful strength. The gairu-s were played bL-fuie a Taithful gallery of native bus- ; ketball supporters who kept the i uicaciiers aimo.si uiieti uirongn-i out the l(Oiig itttin yon suul evening sessions. Winners cf las! night's games will meet tonight in the chain- j pionship semi-final round, sec- step toward the B.C. Pack- Emm ers trophy, while the losers will oiui quarter and the southern-battle it out in a consolation era moved up to a 31-27 lead in round for a chance at the ! Hie final period. Then, Hartley Junior Chamber ui Commerce i Bay went into action and sank trophy. j eight points for victory. , Championship semi-finals to-' Metlakatla got off to a poor night will sec Kitimaat meet start in their game with Port Greenville and Port Simmon Simpson Y.P.E.A. and the nort.K- P8I8C! 1 1 Mr vi 7 ' t Reg I Advertise In the rinllv Neuici !i I , , , , , . . - . iZMFVattT ..- . : I !i I Ail kin FOR S.4Lb FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth 5 Passenger Coupe. 6-plv tires. Good condition. Can be seen at Rupert Motors Ltd. Phon 50: (ooi FOR SALE Chesterfield Suite and Kitchen Set, almost new. Phone Blue 892 or Green 737. un FOR SALE Used enamel Bath-r(Km Basins, Hot Water Tank, ' Sinks, Taps, Chain Blocks, , Jacks, slightly used Radios 148 models. Underwood Typewriters, Of fic Chairs, Oil Kitchen Rangers, and scores of other useful articles at the lowest prices. B.C. FURNITURE. tth FOR SALE Sewmd hand shingles in good shape. Phone Black CC5 or Blue 505. (57 1 FORSALE Pool TableT4'x8'. Good condition, includes cues, balis, racks, counter etc. First $125.00 takes this bargain. Apply 119 8th Ave. East or Box 1485 city. (57( FOR SALE Local Fresh Eggs. 308 7th Ave. West. Phone Bine 973. - (S2I FOR SALE One Foley Automatic Saw Filer and Retoother, almost new, complete with ' h.p. 110 volt electric motor. Apply Percy's Pool Parlor, Burns Lake, B.C. ul FOR SALE 2 chestsof "drawers. 2 dressers, 1 end table. 1 extension kitchen table, 1 lull sized bed with ribbon spring, 2 bungalow beds, 4 kitchen , chairs, 1 students desk. No 2 Eugene Apts, downstairs, (tfl FOR QUICK SALE-8 h.p. Heavy Dutv Vivian Gas Engine, A-l condition. Phone Green 505. (58) FOR SALE Colonial Style Maple Living Room Suite. 3-piec with matching Coffee Tiible. Phone Red 819. (62) FOR SALE Chesterfieid"suile, Trilite Lamp. China Cabinet, Coffield Washer 8 months old, half Bedroom Suite, Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs, Colieei 'iaoie, 2 End Tables, and various articles. Phone Red 24;., (58 J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Machine Shop and business property on 1st Ave., some equipment. 2 rental dwellings ,all on 2 lots. A bargain for cash. Also a fair selection of good homes. Call in at Armstrong Agencies, or Phone 342 lor rie-' tails- ' ' (t;2 l.is i uxutj wanted Have a I demand for wartime and ; other houses. If vou are sell- ! ing or leaving town let us give I you an idea of your property vaiue. Armstrong Agencies. M!7) FOR SALE 7 room house and bath, electric lights, 3 lots in garden. On main street. Will exchange for home in Prince Rupert. Write R. Benson, Mas-sett, B.C. (60) FOR SALE Business Block and Old Established Confectionery and Ice Cream Business in the busiest, most central block ' in Prince Gewree Cnrvrete building and basement, 30x 100' divided by frame partition which can be removed if required. Confectionery store 1R' frontage, taxi office rented at $50 monthly, no lease, in ' remainder or lrontage, 3D' tieep.. Main building provides comfortable living quarters for couple. Equipment includes full ice cream manufacturing plant, frigidaire, shw cases, and stock on hand between $1500 and $2000 Full price for property, equipment atui siuck. imu.uuu. Halt cash balance, long terms. Genuine ' opportunity for expansion. J. I E. Paschal, owner, Third Av- enue. P.O. Box 305, Prince George. (59) FOR SALE Thriving Hair-rirnssin? business at Bums Lake, B.C. Fully equipped shop for immediate cash sale. Apply Mrs. M. H. Holmes, Decker Lake. B.C. (5) FOR SALE Fully furnished 4 room House, good location. Phone Black 912. (60) FOR SALE 4 room Wartime House with oil range and Ben-dix installed. Phone Blue 140. , 6tf) FOR SALE Fully Furnished 4 Room Wartime House. Redecorated inside and out. Fencei! in lawn. All modern furniture in immaculate condition. : Phone Red 872, 5-7. (61) FOR SALE House, 5 Rooms and Bath with Hot Water System installed. Situated on well-drained lot on 9th Ave. West. Price $3700.00. FOR SALE--Wartime House, 4 rooms. Overlook Street. $2100.00. Prince Rupert Really Co. Phone Green 917 ' (61) FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 843 9th Ave, West. (56 ROOM FOR RENT Working woman preferred. 80G Fraser and 7th St. (59) FOR RENT Comfortable Bedroom for lady with kitchen privileges if required. Close in opposite Borden St. School. Phone Black 258 or inquire at 895 Borden St. (tl FOR RENT Furnished Cabin, 2 rooms, hot and cold water. Ideal for one or two men. Apply 613 8th E. or Phone Black 900. (57t WANTED WANTED TO RENT 4 room hou.se or apartment, have children. Apply Room 20, P. R. Hotel. (59. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room apartment or house, furnished or unfurnished, have 2 school-age children. Box 492 Daily News. Reward. 59 BRASS, Copper, Car Radiotors. and Batteries. Good prices paid. BC. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. Of) WANTED TO RENT Garage in! vicinity of 3rd Avenue and Sixth St. Please Phone Green 241. ,59tond FOUND. " MEN'S Upper False Teeth, Bay Apts., Cow Buy. Phone Red 391 alter 5 p.m. (56i FOUND Keys in gas cap. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this ad. (til FOUND Watch near Summit j inT7Vnthta ' 832. (61) I TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned until March 31st, 1949 for the purchase of Lots twenty-seven (27 1 twenty-eight (28 1 and twenty-nine (29 Block forty-one (41) and including the two storey building (36 X 90) known as the Elks Hall in the Village of Smithers, Province of British Columbia. Tenders may be for lots onlv. builelinsr onlv or l.,lo v:,ni... ...,,.1 . ni-.- aiiu uuinuiit;. uuwrav u c(M)ted. L. II. Evans. P. O. Box 94 Smithers, B. C. METAL WOrtK PLUMBING Installations and rcepairs. SHEET METAf. WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof ing. Letouri'eau Sc Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (ttl MACHINERY FOK SALE 10 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 PERSONAL PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catologue included. General Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR', 71 Major St.', Toronto, Out. (79) HELP WANTED WANTED-Anprentice toMar ine Fitter. Trade gas, diesels, etc. Apply to Box 490 Daily ' News, stating age. name, address, education, also when available. (tf WORK WANTED FYnerlenpf H rrrur tvT 5T4 after alter 7 7 n p m m' bs WORLD'S LONGEST TUNNEL The tube through which London's underground trains run i3 the longest continuous tunnel in the world. It has a length of 17 miles. WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOUR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASn PHONE 950 Y.P.E.A. contend with Twt Simp- AthlCtic Club- conspla- tlon round will be between Hart-. ley Bay and Aiyansh, and Mella- katla and Massett. , Bella CooU was eliminate d by losing to Hartley Bay. Kitkatla suffered a similar fate v. iien .', dropped to Kitimaat in the fin-t game of the evening. j Port Simpson's position in the finals is assured sii;e the vil- lages two entries play each other tonight. Whichever wins Will meet the . . uiaai-uieen vine game for the championship. Kittoaat came very close to SSTn" h T '-llSOlaliw. vTJtLT "" "'-ouuv tllLCI HUUIl, It it""' X.-WfS:r If 3 34 "Wia&T noticabiy poor and there was! considerable wild passing with' many interceptions by both1 teams THE BEST GAME The Bella' Coola-Hartley Bay game was exceedingly well play eel and teamwork was good on both sides. J. Moody sparked the Bella Coola team in the sec- ern - team built up an 18-5 lea-lj Metlakatla started clicking in tne second half but Simpson was ln far in advance to allow any reasonable hope of them calch- inS up. A Sankey was Port Simpson's big scorer v illi 15 points. ! Greenville had a Klifht edge on Aiyansh in the fourth game lar8ely clue to A. Robinson whose wie - handed shots accounted fo; j Con-tinner, on vage Six) MILK PRODUCTION UP Milk production in Britain flurinu- IQdQ innnnnnj , ... 000,000 1 to bger yields rather JiS inCrease in the nmnbeof dairy COWS, J SCAMPERS (Trad. Mark ((...) 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