( t 4 Wtitt Burnt Daflp )"3ete Toahanp in Sports' Wednesday, October 20, 1948 mm - I . SCORING LEADERS 1 LAWRIIv STEWART WIN BILLIARDS Two more matches In the Canadian Legion English billiards tournament were played Who'' IN MIXED LEAGUE Macey's, are leading the teams Ualftrda: a par wortf par Insertion, minimum charge, BOo. Birth HoUoai: 60c; Card of Than km Death Notices, Funeral Notices, alarrlagf and Engagement Announcement: (2. ' ' SPECIAL, DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE ' JlMrt'led Advertising is payable In advance. Pleasa retrain from telephoning. nff aat niuht. J. Lawrle (Plu8 K. ,ifiQH a T. Hnlthv mills . .. . . -"-"uc ( f " . ' " 1,7 'ir lM season to date as far as 40 by a score of 150 to 104 whija FOB BENT aggregate scoring Is concerned if with the high single game o 1360 and the mg; three-game Ldyism U More a stai id itn .ind P Id of I id W aggregate or 3004. Ladies' high single game scor D. CV Stewart, winner of the final tournament last winter, playing scratch, secured his position for the second round by winning from W. H. Fudger (plus 20) with a score of 150 to 126. Neil Cameron, In his game on Monday night, make a break of 33 points and is leading for the prise for the highest break. er to date Is M. Flynn of Push overs with 278 while Ida Gar ner had the high three-game r - aggregate of 679. Men's slnale PHI ts Per Doni! high to date Is 328 by Tommy Smith of B.C. Messenger with Alex Harvey and J. Nlcoll are. vuckovlch of Wingers hav-net with 24 to their credit, log the high three-game aggre- ,Two more games are scheduled 9'dte of 832. for play today. ! I.. WHOOPS M'DEAR That's WiJf Tremblay, Ottawa Rough Riders' surehanded back, taking the nosedive. Wilf kicked two converts and playad a solid fcackfield game Saturday as Riders trounced their old rivals, Toronto Argonauts, 41-6. Pete fCarpuk 1761 and Doug Smylie (84 are the other Ottawa players looking on. Two unidsntjfied Argo men are equally incapable of al CNRA AWARDED SOFTBALL TROPHY Softball Commissioners Staff Sergeant G. A. Johnson, R. Q. Moore and Alf Landon met to officially declare Canadian National Railways Athletic Association' the winners by default of the 1948 softbail championship. The trophy will be engraved and dsp;ajeu in the Civic Centre trophy cabinet for th iitxc lew months. (CP Photo) - - of '. t. - The Salvation Army Girls' Home s " nt'ed of a piano. Anyone wishing to donate one or ' S tul'ge' JEJ1JLiLLa HEADPINNERS LEAD BOWLING neaapmners are enjoying a Members of Toe H, after their substantial margin of leader- regular meeting Monday eve-ship as a result of play to date nilllr. SDent a pleasant hour en- TCn U MylCIDIOCDO ENJOY PICTURES joying films from the National Fnm Board service and are! planning more such evenings during the coming winter. With r.pni-ffp Fvnns mwmUnir thp j projector, the pictures shown I Other bu-sineSiS of the mee was the ratifying of all out standing accounts for payment II 1 . 1 " rr , were "Big Timber," "Fur Coun-ture for the year, the Commls-try" and "Atlantic Cross Roads." I sion officially dissolved to en-Mr. Evans, who is the Tepres-' able next year's general meeting entative of Toe H on the Film to decide on what basis softbail Council, showed the same pic- should be governed during the and the decision to hold $25 this year's proceeds over f. next season's veacu costs. To complete the softbail pic 1949 season. HOCKEY SCOURS Pacific Coast League San Francisco 4, Fresno 3. Vancouver 4, Portland 2. Tacoma 5, Los Angeles 2. THE SPORT'S THE THING Manager Joe Can: ton Red Sox Heft) congratulates his successful r;i Shortstop Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indian cent play-off game which decided the American tures at the Pioneers' Home Jast Saturday evening before an appreciative gathering. MISLEADING NAME The titmouse is not a mouse but a bird. pionshlp in favor of Cleveland. This was Mana? first pennant. He went on to successfully direct h World Series against the Boston Bravei, National nant winners. PIKTH NOTICE trtr onu t w- i Stfniev Wilson. In Edinburgh. Scotland on October 19, a son, Alexander Fraser. (lti FOR SALE FOR SALE 5 tube General titctric Mantel Radio. $35 Phone Red 872. (248 FOR SALE 120 Bass Piano Ac-coidian. Good, condition. Phjne Red 82 alter 6 p.m. ; , (248) FOR SALE 7 rooms and bath with cement basement. 7th - Avenue West on 2'- lots, all cleared. $3500 cash. Prince Ruport Realty Co. (248) FOR SALE S room house and barn with basement. Hot wat-fcr svstem. $3800 including oil range connected to tank. Ao-ply Prince Rupert Realty Co: 248i ; FOR SALE Studio lounees, 1 chesterfield table, dininn room chairs, all in eood condition. Ar.ply Matson's Upholstery Shop. Next to C.F.P.R. (248) '1 F00A193i1 ?on o"MkrSPannf Wu-k 7i i rn v t- nnZi ! Hrk-iin f 1931 Pontiac Sedan $100. 1940 2 : tori W Flat Bed" $1000. Dan's Service' Station. ' (248) FOR SALE General Electric Cpbinet Radio. 10 tubes, large cabinet. $65, apply Suite 1. Belmqnt Hotel, after 6 p.m. (248) FOR SALE 1940 Ford 1 ton tri'ck. 1946 Mercury motor. , Good shape. 941 2nd Ave. - West. (250) 5 FOR SALE New and used Household Furniture, Hard- w.'irp Of fine nhalrs Tvnp. wiiter, in best shape; Hoovers, , Kiocnen Chairs. Kitchen Sets. Chesterfield,. Oil Ranges, Heaters, Hassocks. New Bri- ti; India Rugs, 2 used Rugs, Mirrors, Floor Lamps, New and Used Kitchen Ranges for Wood and Coal. Musical Instruments, etc. at real saving 01 ices. B. C. FURNITURE C. .. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Trucxs and Business in Decker Lake-Burns Lake District. Three trucks in i "first class condition. One 1948. 3-ton Maple Leaf (new 1947); one 1947 Diamond T; One - Reo 10-wheel drive, two years old. Driving wheels on all if trucks; have good ground-grip tires. Three H-Class III freight licenses subject to P. U.C. consent. For further particulars write; G. E. Holmes, Decker Lake, B.C. (247) HOUSES FOR SALE 6TH.- EAST 'rtibm modern house with oil stove and heat-! er, immediate occupancy, 3 Jots, full pileeymly $3300. AMBROSE AVE'- room house on 3 lots, baserniyt, newly decorated, newviii-'niture, good lawn and garden. This house roust be "seen to be appreciated." LARGE 4 1st Overlook, new oil slove and washing machine Included. House in good condition. Call us and. we will show you. .. Call ARMSTRONG AGENCIES for a look at these or other ; house, houses. wp We mnv may have h' what ! you want. Phone , 342 (Eves, i Green 297) 307 3rd Ave. West. , (248) FOR SALE 28 . ft. troller "Ir-wln R.'J Completely rigged. P03 Overlook. . (249) FOR SALE 1 Electric Range. 1 auxiliary heater. PJiorte 466. , . (tf) FQR SALE Boat Shed. Can " take 40 ft. boat. With carpen ter and blacksmith tools. Also acetylene welding outfit, boat lumber. All as It stands. Also - fcoat wharf, excellent place for machine shop. Electric power can be had. Cheap for quick sale. Apply to C. Aberg, P.O., Massett, B.C. (252) FOR SALE 4-piece mohair chesterfield suite, splendid condition, card tables, flower pots, 10 gallon earthenware crock. Apply evenings, 851 Borden St., or phone Red 529. ...Days pfyone 745. (tf) .FOR SALE Universal refrigerator. 7 cu. ft., maple settee and matching chairs, cupboards and other household items. Apply Summit Apts., Suite 10. (Hi LOST AND FOUND .OST Tricycle and Kiddie Car, vicinity of 6th and Fulton Street. Phone Black 802. (247) J"QUND key on string on2nd Ave. Owner may have t same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this adver-. tlsement. . (tf) LOST Saturday night. Dair of glasses with pink plastic rims. Phone Red 889. (249) FOR RENT-Sleeplng room. 80. Borden Street. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished cabin Nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Phone Green 224. (247) FOR RENT Furnished suites. Nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Phone Green 224. (247) FOR RENT Sleeping room for man. 742 7th Ave. West. Call after 8 p.m. (247) FOR RENT Comfortable front bedroom overlooking harbor, suitable for working girl' jr school teacher, kitchen and household privileges. P 1 o n e Black 258, or call after 6 p.m. at 895 Borden Street. (tf) Wanted WANTEP par Datterjes, car radiators, press and coppep; paying good prices. Bee B.C FURNITURE CO.. Black 324 WANTED .22 calibre pistol. Alci nnrfahla . tvnpu'PttAr Rtnf.Pi. price and where seen. Box 400 j Dally News. 247) ! LISTINGS WANTED LISTINGS WAITED If you are planning to sell your home, ARMSTRONG AGENCIES can help you set the price and show the property to buyers at your convenience. Phone to 342 (eves Green 297). 307 3rd Ave. West. (248i HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to do house- work few hours per day. Good wages. Phone Green 769. (tf) WANTED Man part time work Sunday. Apply Valentin . Dairy. . - (tf) HELP WANTED For general office work, should be qualified in bookkeeping, stenography and shorthand. Apply in wrumg siaung quauiica- tlons, experience and salary expected. Box 409 Daily News. (tf) HEI4P WANTED There Is an t opening for a housekeeper, and several ward maids at the Prince Rupert General Hospl- tal. Excellent opportunities. Apply in person to Matron. ! (25Q) . . I PERSONAL PERSONAL There are still a few tickets left for the Credit Union Centennial banquet and dance. Please phone or pick up tickets as soon as pos- sible at all Co-op stores, (tf) PERSONAL - WE'LL SHOP FOR .. ?OU. It you know what you ! want, but live too far away to juiu it yuurseu, write to tne i Select Shopping Service. Dominion Building, Vancouver. . (272) PERSONALi Why Cook Sup- per? Take home Fish and Chips from the Terminal Lunch linin T - Jinn nnJ au .B money. (tf a CHESTERFIELDS and RUGS P.lPitnpri Pmrrmt Sorulno Service Phone Blue 51Q. (245) MACHINERY HH SALE ro SAW better lumber more economically use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Compary Limited, Vancouver. BC (tf METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Oravel. R00N lng. Letourneau tt Sons, 629 Bixth West. Phone 543. (tf) LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE October 25 Savoy Swingers vs. DeJongs, Gordon & Anderson vs. Scuby's, Taft & Odowes vs. Orange, Westview vs. Mason's, Variety vs. Annettes. November 1 Scuoy's vs. Variety, Orange vs. Gordon & Anderson, Westview vs Taft St Odowes,., Annettes vs Savoy Swingers, DeJongs vs. tering things as Tremblay -dives. . 1 j. .... ,. f Sport Shots Ottawa Roughriders lost tno services of Tony Golab, one of ... . . .. ..... tne nnesi uanaaian iootoauers, ejght years ag0 today GoJab suffered a severe back injury that kept him out of the game for some time when 'Riders de feated Toronto Argos 41-6 in a Big Four game the preceding day. Lefty .Grove's fast ball, poison American League batters for coum t Wm t fh firof ,, nt Tlt.i Aiiiiiiig ui a .1-ui.i.ic: nviiu Series game 25 years ago today. Pitching for Baltimore Orioles against Kansas City, the young southpaw walked four an4 allowed three hits before beinij yanked. Civic Centre . Dates Snorts , 'AM 9:'00LBo Me H1 Gym class , PM : asuui oau""" ?"U1" toward School Gyn! Cla,f 6:3 on - D Bys Orgallzed J Games Ho"r .,.. , up:RfehC 11WotmenM 5:00 Basketball Practices Special P.M. 2:00 Women's Crafts 2:00 Co-ordinating Council 4:00 Booth Bible Study (I) ,.,n 'JUNF-B' vrFR VUrr, Film Children 7:30 Adult Camera Club 7:30 Co-op Dinner & Dance " 8:00 Co-op Members Relations ??- FB- Um-Adults 9:00 Adult Camera Club SLAMS COMIC STRIPS MONTRFAT. rtn 'oob ' t--ii Lord, founder' f C school for rnthniin tiJ u students ... at Loyala " College 1 that tamers and hysbands .haven't chance with comic strips,' fairy 'T, mVieS makinK mar ",c UICUIUUS. COTTAGE CHEESE j 'New Creamed Fresh Madnj j VALENTIN DAIRY i Your Daily i ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Install a Silent Glovl C Oil Buhner in your kitchen range P or healer, and ba free from ashes, soot, dirt and f,ri U that die out In the night. FIVE-YEAR GUARANTEE I I Burning parts of the Burner i are guaranteed by the firm p which has been making them Y-:' ; r 1 im v-uiiuuu ever since lyjQ, Ovei 400,000 in ui today I ON SALE AT: Cor. McBride and Third Ave. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. 1 V' T w w w w mm w, w m m r - ' J f u I in me Mixea uownng League, Pushovers and Macey's are tied for second place with Kingpin ners and Overwaitea not far be hind. Team points to date are as follows : Points Headpinners 18 Pushovers 16 Macey's 16 ' Kingpinners 14 Overwaitea 14 Cloverleafs 13 Pioneer Laundry 13 Dodgers 12 Malkin's 12 B C. Messenger 10 Wingers iq Hotshots , g Silver Streaks 8 Bo'ks .' a Maple Leafs 4 High School ;3 Brown woods 2 Pin Busters 0 CANTERBURY, England Mayor Mrs. G. R. Hews was "bumped' according to tradition when the city's bounds were beaten the first ' tot 15 years. A helper In the cere-jmony was J. Q. B. Stone, 85, councillor lor 48 years, who wore the same shoes, carried the same wand as in the 1905 beating. . . . whether you 1 score one or a dozen, you'll still win an evening packed with healthful fun, beneficial exercise and a chance to meet new friends, at the Rex Bowling Alley Open fo -general public Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Monday and Tuesday evenings after 9 o'clock. A Ron:. JJ KePaf fii-4 kkjj now! Let our skilled plumbers put your bathroom facilities in tip-top shape quickly and at low cost. PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING Bud Schuman Second Ave. SAVOY HO TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. rilUNE 37. P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT , DLl(s)es,!,es, CIGARETTES - j BLONDIE ' -Dry Up, Pop! " ' fyCHlCl rWi IIIIIIIH liiii'll mim ;,) , ? 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