! prfnr Rupert DafT? fms "Tuesday. Marchl, 1949 1 EWjt, ,,. Sport Letterbox ' WILL YE NO COME BACK? BOXERS BEING ' LINED UP FOR INTERCITY CARD Long distance matching ne- otr-kJ: i ! t a hat i rr frn Hun f a H Sports Editor. Dailv News- 111 X. V- May we express publicly, on ' Ume nTv K hnhnlf nf the Prito n . t. , Wet " - nupcrt meet of ,u Raskefhnll Assnclnti..n i its me sii. 16 teams, our appreciation and where n;, debt to referee-in-chief, Johnny ! merit Ir between the Canadian Legion'. "'. -. Boxing Club and the Ketchikan ' ! T Civic Centre for the inter-city , JtMlfte. pa vura pa tnaaruun, niuimum afcarg.' ana. Birth RoUvav "o: Carta at Tan i.s. Notices, fTwrrm Ntrtlcaa, kforr1a and Suuemeot Atinooiwf menta: $4. SKClAL UJHPI.AY. DOUB1.B PKICK iutai&mt ldwim u puyubl la advance. Plxttne rvfrnHi from telephoning. v.inMr, an "upmerui. , A rUK KENT -Jit a . 'IT': UP AND AT 'EM Here is one of the contestants soaring through the air on the new 60 metre hill near Fort William during the Dominion ski jumping championships during the week-end. in Spiptrts FOURTH LEGION BILLIARD MEET Draw for Another Tournament Starting at One e ... , The draw tnr f Hp fourth haorfl- ", cap English billiards tournament,. The hoop Shoot contest, being which will commence immedi- Innovated as an interval feat-ately at the Canadian I eg Ion' tire during league basketball Hall, was made yesterday and is nights, has met with a consid-as follows: eraWe and spontaneous response 13 ; j BOWLS PERIOD ENDS IN TIE ' Burns and Continentals are i tied as the end of the second third of the Men's Five Pin I eagn eason is reached, necessitating : I a play-off which will take place Thursday night. In the final games of the second third, results were as follows: ' j Burns 2, Anibasadors 1 j Continentals 3, Scotland 1 Brownwood.s 3, Alley Cats 1 Mulleins 3. Mallets 1 Moose 3, Jaycees' t Stones 4, Maple Leafs 0. The team standings to date: Burns 30 Continentals 30 Brownwoods 29 Malkins ... ... 27 Moose 2ii Stones 26 Malleus 23 Ambassadors 20 Scotians Id Jaycees 14 Alley Cats 13 Maple Leafs 11 So far this season Brown-woods are leading in team scor ing with a high single game of 1277 and a high three of 3395 High single game score has been 352 by Bobby Woods o. Brownwoods and high three by Johnny Comadina of Burns, 8'Ki. Individual scoring lor the final second third fixtures wuk: BURNS . Kinslor 155 221 244 tlL.ilw,... ilalvorseiJ 184 157 195 Pinniger 117 222 198 F. Comadina 225 178 21 J. Comadina ' , li;9 '! 1 29 "( Handicap 1 1 1 rmals 851 1 000 1151 1M1JASSADOKS Hildcbrand 162 20 190 J l ong -J37 182 155 Dziaka , '.. 216 142 147 A1'!'" 219 214 130 ""Culcap 121 . HI Totals 1107 1028 801 CONTINENTALS A. Matheson lin 1 1.10 -m B. Vuckoich 189 203 171 S. Davison . 195 118 17t J. Rhodes 179 193 151 J. Paul 210 148 2121 Handicap . Totals 1032 8'i8 932 SCOTIANS -AfcChe.snc.y ... 130 Laurie 82 Wide 173 Davidson 198 Graham 264 Handclap 89 89 89 Totals 936 905 892 (Continued on Pa -e rive Five) 1 Fish ornien! irivirrs, wnu aw willingly SerV? the sport. Johnny has refereed for a good many seasons ami our league can ill afford to lose hU ' j services now that basketball has become a by-word In Prince i Rupert .sport circles. This league has never criticized his arbiting and recognizes that, whether the players and fans like it or not, the only way we can have last, clean, and exciting basketball is by adhering; to the rules as written. It has been proven by experience everywhere thai lax rerereelng promotes rough ball and a resultant slowdown of the play. So, to you Johnny, our tlvanks and appreciation, and here's rKiping, on behalf ol lh ieasue, the players and ye, Mr. Aver-I are Spectator that you will, for. 'the good of tiie game, recon-I sider your decision and be or. deck for the next Senior game Prince Rupert Basketball Aswx-iatlon, Per ANGUS MACPHEE, Preside'. -,t. DONALD FORWARD, Secretary. 1 Zip . . . and the handy new Gillette Blade Dispenser dealt out a Gillette Blue Bind, unmapped anl ready for your rajer Edgrg are protected perfectly The Dispenser costs nothing entra. You pny only for the blades. ' ... .. . iwiiirripri I JU UtiLkflt I mtl f I 1 I eiUtMADtS- V 1 . V 0 iHAVtNO tOOKf "Z'""' 11 1 I $100 U,'Ul I Vf v'7 j rH' j look " fe t"' k I us Gillette Blu Bladoj t r.fif DEATH NOTK'E I KERGIN On Match 1. 1949, Margaret, widow of the lubt? W. H. Kerun. hi Vaiveoitvoin in her ninety-third year. Born at St. CaUieniie s. Ontario, laa. nars. Kei'iMii hs survivcii bv tw daughters - Mis. F. VV. Hardy. White Rock. B. C, and Mrs. J. F. Brandt. Vancouver, and three somm, Dr. VV. T. Kergin., Vancouver; 11. F. Kergui, LadvsiHilh, Vancouver Island, and Ir. I. W. Ker-glrk. Prince Rupert. Deceased catae t( Port Simpson in lilh and to Prince Rupert in 1910, livifvs here until 19.J9- when she moved to Vancouver. Funeral service will take place? in Vancouver followed by cremation. (It) FUNERAL NOTICE WILLDE At Klekan Inlet. February 17, 1949, Charles Oscar Willde. aged 68 years. Rev. E. Soiland will conduct services at Grenville Court Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday. March 2 Interment to follow in Fair-view Cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge of arrange--ments. FOR S.U.k FOR SALE Hoase, ' lare 4, with McClary oil.Kinse,- Easy washer, Congoleum, living room suite, bed, lluorescenL light. All slightly used. Car ramp. Come and make a deal 1356 1st Overlook. (51) FOR SALE Philco radio, tabic model, length 22 inches, with electric record player $45.00. Blue 712. (521 FOR SALE Juke Boxes, a real money making investment - and at a reasonable price. -Box 489 Daily News. (52) FOR SALE1937 Ford De Luxe , SedanFirst class condition, jifw paint job. Phone Black - 935. , ' (52) FOR SALE New Articles. Electric Toasters, Press Irons, Hot " Plates. Heaters. Cups and Saucers, Kitchen Stoves at ', real saving prices. See B.C. Furniture. (tf FOR SALE Used Furniture, Office Fixtures and Hard-' ware, Underwood Typewriters in best condition. Radios 1948 models. Kitchen Chairs, Coal Heaters, Electric Healers, Log ging Boots, Ladies' Fur Coat $7.50. Other useful household articles at the lowest prices. See B.C. Furniture Co. (U FO. RSALE Chevrolet panel truck. Suite 15, Mclntyre Blk. j (tf) ! FOR SALE 1940 Ford Sedan,; new rubber, heater and ex-1 tras, A-l condition. Reason-1 able price. Apply Daily News I Box 488. 1 50 HOUSES FOR SALE EXCELLENT family home, . 8 rooms and full basement with 1'2 lots near schools and -.stores, fully furnished including Bendix Washing Machine, New Combination Radio, Oil Range, Elect rolux. Full price $5500.00 with some terms. i 5 ROOM house inside bridge with view, hardwood floors,' busemetit and furnace. i Before buying call at our of- j lice on Third Avenue across from the NBC. Power Co.,! and tell us what you are! looking for, who knows, we may be able to help you. ROBERT E. MO.NTADOR LTD. i (55) I REAL ESTATE FROJ'EKTIES FOK SALE 4th E. 5 Room Bungalow. 7th E. Well furnished 5 room Home. 6th E. (i room House (3 lots). 10th E. 3 room House ( $.()() down). 9th E.- 6 room House, concrete basement a snap lot-cash. 9th E. 4 room Bungalow. Plus others. For inspection phone or call in at ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 32 Evenings,- Green 297 on WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER 'ILL COLLECT THEM AT VOI R DOOR . CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 "ays n , sen. h,,u' have " new f,, iimotls the rn; ,7Tr1V, n lK. a i-u. worn foried, now MEVS DRESS steels and i'f HOW W-VS WlNDRf Now MEN'S SI ITS steds. now H BOYS' cm Inims, indJ BOYS' SWEAT! from .. BOYS' All , Now ., J; VMS and jj, w years, jt Knees, r nr Open to gener-i day and Suic and evpninss 5 day and Thsr after 9 o'cIikI J0HJI BUL orroMn John Bui, Tiilrd A I -A MM Is There A . . FUEL RO .... in Y"r We want lo the blacks""1' lug out of rh LET I S BIH .0 1 BI STION f sriEvnnt only ; ' Materials FOK SKKVM SATISFM SEE Thorn She Limi 253 FIRST AV Commodi COMrilTFlY "Better Tl' Best Food and Phone 17 ff Sl Third Ave Da Dextng card wnicn is being planned about the middle of i April. Jack Millard, manager of the Ketchikan Civic Centre, has sent a list of 20 young fighters, ranging in weight from 125 to 195 pounds, from which will be chosen those who will be matched against the Prince Rupert boys for the eight or 'nine bonis on the card. Puiiu-e Rupert headlines and fkialist will be Glen Carlson, 17-year old 195 pounder, but nothing is definite yet as to who he will be matched against. Glen has shown considerable promise in his recent fights and, according to Trainer Joe Ward, is making real progress. It is likely that he may be matched1 against Bob Berg, Ketchikan l-year oW, who also weighs 195, .or Dick Turner, 20, who is listed at 19d pounds. Among Prince Rupert lighter fighters is Joe LeBlanc, wh'tf wilr be matched against the best that Ketchikan has to offer fit the 13S-poitnrJ category. Charlie PUee, lS-year old, who weigh .12ft is- rated among the cream of the Prince Rupert ctop and h will be matched according to his talents. Prince Rupert Glen Carlson, 17, 195. Walter Carlson, 1G, 150 Boh Scharfe, 1?, 158 Harry Johnson, 24, 150 Charlie Place, 10, 120 Billy Stacey, 15, 120 Bill Morrison, 14, WO Ray Davidson, U, 10ft , Joe LeBlanc, 21, 138 Chuck deKergommeaux (Terrace) 17, 123. Ketchikan Billy Zantow, 16, 125 Earl Mossberg, 15, 125 Tom Fitzgerald, 17, 128 Carl McBride, 19, 128 Jay Caldwell. 21, 12a Alfie Berry, 18, 132- Pavyl Scott, 20, 132 , Jack McBride, 24, 141 Bob Christopher, 20, 142 Ted Mossberg, 19, 153 John Kristovich, 22, 153 - Russell Betterton, 23, 153 Don Newman, 18, 155 Cliff Durgan, 23, 158 Dick Johns, 17, 165 Clifford Iverson, 19, 165 Gale Jones, 19, 175 Ed Hainesv19, 185 Dick Turner, 20, 190 t Bob Burg, 19, 195. ENGLISH CUP SEMI-FINALS LONDON, W Portsmonth, leaders of the First Division of the English Football Association, and Manchester United, last year's cup winners, may clash in next football cup final. The draw for the semi-final was made Monday. Wolverhamp-Wanderers will take on Manchester Uaited in one semifinal and Portsmouth will oppose Leicester City in the other. Both semi-final games will be played March 20. LOST LOST 3 kevs in small brown leather casv Will finder piease leave at Daily News (tf) MACHINERY FOK SALE ;Q SAW Better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured bv National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. tn w i n l II L 'Ihc Cw l.m. wbt. Iw I ""That'? rtrange, FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, I 843 9th Ave. West. (50; I ! FOR RENT Sleeping Room, 801 t Borden street. (tf) FOR RENT Board and room for 2 gentlemen; 1 room, twin beds. Prions Red 970. 812" 2nd Ave. (52) HHP WNTEI WANTED A reliable man to sell Rawleigh Products in Prince Rupert and surrounding district. No experience needed to start. Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. W. G., C-1(5(1-189, Winnipeg, Man. (Hi BOYS WANTED The waiting list for Daily News delivery ; boys is open, suitable Doys wishing routes should leave their names at the office. 11 PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods i twelve samples for 5()c postpaid in plain seated wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co., Dept. PR', 71 Maior St., Toronto. Ont. ,50 METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET META1. WOKK. Tar and Gravel Roof-in. Letourneau as Sons. w9 Sixth West. Phone 543. UU TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received bv the under-sinned until March 31st, 1949 for the purchase of Lots twenty-seven (27 1 twenty-eighJ 28 and twentv-nine (29k Block forty-one (411 and including the two storey building (3G X 90 1 known as the Elks Hali in the Village ol! Smithers, Province of British Columbia. Tenders may be for lots only, building only or lots and building. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. H. Evans. P. O. Box 84 Smithers, B. C. FOK SALE FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon ol Wednesday ot ! March 10, 1949, for the purchase of a trap line belonging- to the estate of George William Hoult, deceased, situated ( Range 5, Coast District, as hereunder described: commencing , at SE corner Lot 5964; NE to SE corner Lot i 6248; NE to NE corner Lot 545i;; NW to SE corner Lot 3990; SW to SE corner Lot 1910; W to NE corner Lot 1102; S to SW corner Lot 5144; E to SE corner Lot 5964; point of commencement, including intervening territory except private property. i Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. Tenders of British Subjects only can be considered. GORDON F. FORBES, Official Administrator, Administrator of Estate of George William Hoult, deceased. Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C. (54) IN THE SUl'RFME COURT OF KRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In Hie M;illi r of I lie ilnilnl-.r:ilhm Art' "Ami 111 tlx- Mutter if Hie Kntiile of -liimrs I.i'kIW' ttoteinsoii. OrcfUMMl, InieMJttP. TAX NOTICE thnt by Order ol His Ilonof .'ude W. O. Pulton. Local Jiiclm of th 'ipreme Court of British Columbia, 1 wns ou the 17t.h ilny of February, Aii 194. appointed Administrator of tl. estate of James Leslie Ifaibinsou, o? Ocean Fulls. British Columbia, who curd "n or about the 4th day of October, IIMH, at. Ocean Falls, British Columbia, Al! persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the i. mount of their Indebtedness to me lortliwllh and all persons having elaims against the said Estate are required to file them with me pro. perly verified on or before the 31st ciny of March, 1949, falling which distribution will be made having vexnrd only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Frince Rupert, B.C., Hill day of February. AD 1949. (iORDON FKASER' FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. (52) NEW ROYAL HOTEL a A Home Away From Home 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B C Phone 23 1 P.O. Box 1M 1 a.m. in Chinese Dishes CHOW MEIN ORDERS PHONE 133 5 1 I 3 HOOP SHOOT IS POPULAR TwentyEight Basket Marksmen lit Draw (or First Round Tonight and entries are already heavy with well over 100 to date. Tonight there will be no less than fourteen shoot-offs in the first round, the schedule to be as follows: Junior Game, Half-Time Jack Leighton vs. Melvin Moore; Bruce Forward vs. Robert Woods, Junior Girls' Interval-Rey-tnokf McKay vs. Harold Webber: Bill Morrison vs. Allan Sheppat d. Girhi' Game, Half-Time Tom Boulter vs. Robert Smith; Alf jBlaekaby vs. Don Jonsen. Girls Intermediate Interval risfclf, Vs' M' Sfwlek. Don Prevost va. John Ketcheson. im,ermeaiaieuame,riaii-Time! -Mel Thompson v. Ray Spring; Rup Holkeslad vs. Reg Lavigne. 1 Intermediate Senior Interval ' Fred Calderoni vs. Sev Donji-! nato; Jim Sneddon vs. Nick Pav- likL'' ' ' Senior, Half-Time-Bill Lam- hie vs. Joe McKay; Bill Lone vs i " Bud TRiiniermeister. CLIPPERS WIN HOCKEY TITLE But it Was Case. Default Naaaima to Me.t H'UUee VANCOUVER (P-The Pacific Coast Senior B Hockey League ended in a squabble last night with the title goinij to Nanaiino Clippers when Uni ersity of BritLsh Columbia Thunderbirds, ! trailing three to two in the best I of seven play-offs, refused to i play the sixlh game hust ni.vliti on Nanaimo ice as it was oil"- ' mall; scheduled for Vancouver ice. The winners will now meet iCentiiiuM. on Page 5 ISt ml "54 I T This dvdixmnt it not atibliihtd m diipUyd by th liquor ConUol Botid by th Goxmmcnt of British Columbia SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCB RUPERT Bert Morgan (plus 25 vs B i Siinundsoo (plus 25). V. Duncan (phis 35 1 vs. Nicoll minus 15). G. W. Abbott (plus 25, vs. O. L. Voungman (scratch). J. Lawrie (plus 20) vs. Jack Judge (scratch). . . 1 W. Straehan (plus 30) vs. R. M. t MacLeod (plus 10). P. M. Ray (plus 25) vs. W. J. Ranee (plus 25). k R. Simonson (minus 10) vs. i R. M. Smith (scratch). W. Osborne, sr. (plus 25) vs. A. I. Holt.hv mliia F. D. Hard, (plus 35 ) vs. -Keil Cameron (15 or no count). i Alex Harvey (minus 20) vs. R. E. James (plus 35). J. Campbell (minus 10) vs Owens (minus 15). W. A. Osborne (plus 40 1 vs. w. L. Gordon (plus 15i. .,, L. F. Parkes (plus 40) vs, R. Moxley (minus 5i. J. Bulger (minus 10) vs. D. C Stewart (minus 10). D. Dixon (plas 35) vs. R. E. Benson (plus 35). G. J. Dawes (plus 25) vs.; Q. Alexander (plus 35). All games will be for 150 points with the final match 200 points Frizes will be awarded to the winner, the "num.F-up," and for the hiuhf st break during the tournament. Civic Centre Dates . . i WEDNESDAY , Sports a.m. 9:00- Bo Me Hi Gym Class p.m. 3:30 -Rup Rec Tiny Tots 3:30 Teen Age Badminton (Casual) 7:00 Adult Club Badminton 7:30-Rup-Rec Teen Age Girls Special , 1:00 Gyro Club- Luncheon 1:30 Gyro Club Meeting 2:30 Women's eLathercraft 2:30 Womens Shellwork 7:30-Teen Age Boys Crafts 8:60 Little Theatre the television's on!'' Get that high speed engine of yours ready to do a job this coming season. Avoid the last minute scramble, have us check it over for you. If an overhaul is required we should have the engine now in order to strip down and secure any parts that might no't be Immediately available. TIME IS LIMITED, We are equipped for and specialize In the overhaul of CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINES. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. f rnoNE riir V.V.V.V.W.W.WAV.WAP.WJV Construction Alterations Repairs I ii fr ! ' : f- l f" ; ,, ' j ' i ' ' j See GREER & CONTRACTORS BRIDDEN AND BUILDERS P.O. Box . 721 -I TIIE Floor Sanding a Specialty Red 561 HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to XVc Specialize CHOI SUEY FOR OUTSIDE Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co. IU ILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS FLOOR SANDING AN CABINET WORKS ESTIMATES FREE ON REQUEST P. O. Box 1076 - Phone Red 633 C, K vr--f