4 FOOTBALL FINAL High School to Play 120lh Wedhe:day, June 30, 194S Today in Sports Sport Shots SCHEDULE FOR LAWN BOWLING July 6 Paul vs. Frew; Ross MacDonald. SlusMeds: 2c pet word per Insertion, minimum charge. Boo. Birth Notices: 60c; Cards of Tlianks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: t2. . SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PKICE Slasslfled Advertising U payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. July 8 Arroll vs. MacDonald: MacPhee vs. Frew; Paul vs. Mc-Meekln. July 13 Ross vs. McGreLsh; Arroll vs. McMeekln; MacPhee vs. MacDonald. July 15 Frew vs. McGreish-Ross vs. McMe'ekln; Paul vs MacDonald. J uly 20 MacPhee vs. McMeek In; Paul vs. McGrelsh. FASTBALL STANDINGS (12 Games) t 1 W ft w: r' r r etm 99 Taxi 4 1 ,B00 General Mot. .. 3 2 .goo C N.R.A 2 2 .500 Co-op 2 2 .500 High School .... 1 1 .500 O. and A 0 4 .000 Take a look at your spor pages. Freud is Invading the press gallery. Those tired old cliches about thundering herds, spirited drives, diminutive second Backers and Iron men are giving way to cold, objectivi science. Russ Stewart ( Halifax Chronicle) writes: "The usurper is personified by a graying, scholary man (as we see him, at least) with a number of initials tacked after his name and a phi beta kappa key on nis tweed vest. He is the psychologist. No more of these hit-or-miss predictions, these quarrelsome post rnnrtems, turned In b tired Old Stiibcs who chew cigars." "The spearheader of this athletic turn Of deeper thnnpht. i Dr. J. L. Moreno, M.D., a noted psychiatrist hired by the Associated Press to predict the outcome of the Louis - Walcott match. Tou can't tell us h-smokes a cigar. The venerable doctor predicted Louis would wlr. by a knockout In the early rounds not a bad Job for a cub reporter. Once he hits his stride, It may mean the end of bookmakers. "Dr. Moreno's next task was to cover the fight from a psychological standpoint. 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(tf) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Young lady. experienced stenographer, urg- DOMINION DAY wui conciuoe in uie nnernoon In time for the special Dominion Day ceremonies being held In the baseball Inflenld. Mayor Nora E. Arnold will officiate at the brief ceremony which will be followed bv the snennri o,im ,f ifnKi,., rs. Prlnce Ruert Bast-bull Seri,s the first game being played tonight. II?' FELLER NAMED "SPORTS FATHER OF YEAR" Bob Feller kisses his wife, who ought to know, after he was awarded medal as 1948's "Sports Father of the Year" at Yankee Stadium in New York recently. In addition to the kiss, Mrs. Feller got orchids from her husband, too. The medal was awarded to the Cleveland star pitcher by an ice cream company In behal! of the youngsters of America who look upon Bob as quite a guy. hard for a layman to Judge, but , entually be stymied by an out-as a sports story it reads about side curve served up by some YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FL'LL-COt'RSE Mlffi 11 .m. to I pi BANQUET HAU f0 LUNCHEONS, Dfflia AND PARES CHINESE D1SBII BR 0 ADV. CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. PhoniS1 I Classified Advertising Pi as good as any. You might expect to find such terms as "neurosis," "complex," or "dream pattern" cropping up, but tha' afternoon baseball game whe: 102th Battery plays the High School. The evening baseball game will be followed by a gala SporU Dance ttt the Civic Centre. Tracs and field awards and other presentations will be made b Mayor Arnblo durliiR the early part of the evening's dancing. ently requires office position indebtedness to me forthwith and field entrants assured from Kei-ln Prince Rupert. Box 359 if" PTi0118. ?avlng clBlPa. Wnst chikan. Hazelton. Prince RuDert Soccer fans will see the play-meet tns, 0f the Dominion Dav Cno Daily News. (156) WORK WANTED Bookkeeper, male, married, highest refer- ences; available July 15. Box;n"i. The feature football fixture of the Dominion Day sports and athletic program will be the final of the Dominion Dfty Football Cup between 120th Battory and High School. - This should be a big attraction. to date the High school has the better record and that is one reason why tomorrow s game should be specially good. The gunners are out to mcke the cup final their first win over the students. The young High School team is just as determined to show that they are still the best. The Artillery men t'svethe edge in weight, age and experience but the school lads have a faster team and p'ay .good football. Both teams hope to be at hill strength and the students are counting on the boys who are oiil fishing to be in for the gii'.'.ie. Lineups : Battery Morgan, James, Ferguson, A. Gome;, Veiteh, Darrow Gomez (captain), Holkestad, Pavllkis, Ward, W. Gomez, Hardy. High School Boulter, Sunberg, Wynn, MacKay, Olson, Sharp, Bob Currie Mrcer, Charlie Crir-rle, Pat Wilson (captain), Owens, Adams, Liert and Large. The stripes ordered for High School have not arrived and It is probable that the students will play In the Canadian Legion colors. IN tHE SUPREME COURT 0 BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the "Administration Art" And In tlie Matter tit the Estate nf tate. I take NOTici hat by Order of O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Bri tish Columbia, I was on the nth day ui dune, a.li. hm, appointed Admin- lstrator ol .the Estate of Charles Dinwmsiie. iormeny or. prince Ru- pert. British Columbia, who died on or about the 1st dnv nf Anni khr at Haney, British Columbia. All per- hviib ru.renrideenHvt0tihe.'f lnueoiea 10 tne saia estate 'IV are required to pay the amount of their .them with me properly verified on or Deiore tne 3 1st day of July. 1948. tailing which distribution will he imade having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been DATED at Prince RuDert. SC. this 17th day of June. A D. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B C (156) IN THE SUPREME COTJR7 OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE n the Mntter of the Kstate of Carl (Charles) Albert Kallstrom, ileceiiwil. Inteatate. and In the Matter of the -AilmlnUtratlnn Art" TAKE NOTICE that bv ordr or His I Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the lutn day ol June, A D. 1948. I was appointed , Administrator of the Estate of Carl (Charles) Albert Kall- uu Kuuwieuge. All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at v the lllc city city Ol of Prince XTinCB Ru- KU- Vrt tit.ti.v, prm.in fi k,. ,tms m" "ay June, a d. id48. uuBuun r: i-'okbes. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE n the Matter of the Kstate of Charles ,ro"1"'' I,"'",M,1- .nwi nuiiufi mat dv urder Ol his Honor JudKe w. o. Fulton. Lo- cal JKe of the supreme court or British Columbia, Letters of Admln- utration with the Will annexed of the Estate of Charles Brooks, deceos-d, late of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, who died on or about the 15th day of April. 1948, at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, were granted to me. Robert Edward Gladding, the luw- IU1 attorney of Mary Tschlda, the sole Executrix named In the Will of the said deceased, on the 21st day of May. A D. 1948. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay jthe amount of their Indebtedness to me luikiiwiku tuia ail persons navmg claims agalust the said estate are required to file them with me properly 2f5,!S.r will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 22nd day of June. A D. 1948. ROBERT EDWARD GLADDING Box 608, Prince Rupert. H C. " (162) IN THE SUPRE1WE COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the "Administration Act" And In the Matter of the Estate nf Percy Hharne. Deceased, Intestate TAKE NOT1CS that by Order of i His Honor Judge W. O. Pulton. Local I Judge of the Supreme Court of Brl- : tlsh Columbia, I was on the 14th day of June, A D. 1948, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Percy Sharpe. late of Massett, British Columbia, who died on or about the 27th day of March. 1948. at the City of Prince Ru- pert, British Columbia. All persons j indebted to the said estate are re- , quired to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persona having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 8 1st day of July, 1948, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of wnicn i snan nave Deen notified. 865 Daily News. (155) WORK WANTED NAVAL ARCHITECT seeks permanent position on west coast. World wide shipyard and dockyard experiences; merchant and naval vessels. Excellent references. Married. Thirty years of age. Box 301 Daily News. (154) HELP HANTE FOK HKhb FOR SALE Gillnet drum, complete with Easthope drive. $50. Phone Red 666. (153 1 FOR SALE 36 h.p. Semi Diesel Gardner Electric heating system, no torches. Apply at Fishermen's Settlement Serv-.;e. (155) FOR SALE 24-foot awning with roller. Snap. Apply Maceys. U53) FOR SALE Trolling boat, Al shape, fully rigged. Phone 130. (156) FOR SALE 1947 Chev. sedon, A-l condition. Low mileage. For information, write Box 489. (158) FOR SALE NAILS Steel, 10,-000 kegs available of all sizes. Write for price list. Sherman's. Box 1005, Postal Station "C", Toronto, Can. (15S) FOR SALE WAR SURPLUS .PAINT $1.75 per gallon and up. All colours available including white. Manufactured by C.I.L., Lowe Bros., Scarfe.'s. Moores, Sherwin Williams, etc. Write for price list. Sherman's Box 1005, Postal Station Co", Toronto, Can. (150) FOR SALE New & tfsed Furniture & Hardware. Slightly used bedroom suites, good quality; used carpet; kitchen sets from $18; Electric washing machine, best condition; 2-piece chesterfield bed $35; Good mattresses $8; 3-piece bed $15; Underwood modern typewriter; house & office cesics & cnans; cnmaware; New British India rugs, hand made, beautiful designs; new Gurney stoves. Other useful household articles. Come and look this over. B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) rUK SALE! a4 h.p. (i0 cycle electric motor, 1 Beaver wood lath, chisels and wood worker's equipment. Phone Red 656. (tf) rjti yuiiv oALis-Boat, nange Patrol, 32-ft., engine, Gray Marine. High speed 165 h.p., radio receiver and transmitter. All practically new. Owner, , Nevin, by appointment, desk, New Royal Hotel. (153) FOR SALE: General Electric , range with side burner. Good shape, Box 363 Daily News. (157) FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet Stylemaster. Excellent condition. Box 364 Daily News. (158) FOR SALE Nails! Nails! Nails! ; All kinds, any quantity; keg j lots only. Wire or write A. L. Oalbraith, 508 Vancouver Block, Vancouver, B. C. (158) FOR SALE Monarch range with wick burner. Phone Green 141 between 6 and 8. (154) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver BC (tf, METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roor-lng. Letourneau Sc Sons, 629 Blxth West. Phone 543. (tf) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Bathing cap. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for . . this advertisement. (tf I FOUND Key, near Midway Grocery. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this ad vertisement, (tf) TENDERS will be received up to noon Friday July 2, 1948, for the following described property: Lots 1 & 2, Block 11, Section 1, and building 40' x 100' situate thereon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Q. F TINKER & CO. LTD. Besner Block, Phone 57. (154) There's Romethinp about life in the Navy that ran't h found in any other organization travel and adventure in trim new ships and the of serving; your country in a world-famous uniform. You're heading for an active, exciting life when you join the Royal Canadian Navy . .. and you can look forward to retiring on a generous ppnsion., THERE ARE SPECIAL OPENINGS NOW FOR . .trora, deceased. WANTED By C.P.A., female air' AU parties having claims against ,., , . . . . . the said estate are hereby required traffic assistant to bn operate to furnish same properly verified to Prince Rupert to Sandspit run ,ne on or before the sist day of July, Please make application to Mr. XoTrJrT, Williams, local agent. Phone anT claims of which I then had Is to underestimate Dr. Moreno He keeps his language wlthl;' easy grasp of hot stove leagues "But there Is evidence of a minor revolution. We find thai up until the eleventh round Walcott was playing a "game of chess." When a game of chess comes, can a cup of tea be far behind? The point is that c whole new stage of sport may be opening up. The day mey come when every sports pat has Its staff psychologist. The mood may also strike the athletes themselves. Who knows but that the great dlmag mav ev- malingering schizoid?" JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Atciiu A Trlegrs- fOR FULL PARTICULARS, RfCRLITNG NAVY, II.M-CS. ...r. Keep your car running Stveef YouH be sure of sweet-running motor if you bring youf car to our experts. Whether you need minor adjustments or major repairs, you'll find our rates are reasonable. We abide by cost estimates and have your cat ready when promised. r tit ibtt pointt to itvimgi , . . with Utddion trofcliv itrvk: TELEGRAPHISTS manv rareers to clinod from in tlie H.C.N. inn few rinals at tne conclusion of the thrill -There are more im H.rt phiKt you will duties ill handling Naval training Shore station marine traffic. duty will Safety Fast a nt ilian in the rominuniratinn branch. mm pet tlmmuph training in a valuable trade. Voijr include transmitting and receiving railio message, message liy emaihoir, (lag hoiMting and flashing. qualiiie oerator for romitii-rrial certificates. onetation provides exierienre with commercial Expressed preference fur ship or shore ttation receive consideration. ALL SET FOR as iur lumorruw 5 Dominion Day sports celebration at Roosc- were finalized la.it night when the Canadian Legion i sPOTls srinrtc r-nmrnittpe commiuee hplri neia tVieir meir final nnai ' organizaiion meeting at tne uivic ppntr(1 centre. An i OUPntfii1 eventiui Huv day is U nmm prom- lsed Prince Rupert snort fansJ with a bumper crop of track and ; and communities on the Naaij and Skeena. The will feet under way in the mornihR and s sj. mr mm b mmw Tailored to Fit the MAN and the SEASON ML kE 11,4 i SUITS SLACKS SrOKT JACKETS . SHIRTS SWEATERS ACME CLOTHING STORE Advertise in tue Imlly fcewsi v JUT. l i m r j w m nm, m if . i i w m w APPLY TO THENM OFFICER, ROYAL CANADIAN OTTAWA, or lo CHATHAM mi inllT . Mil W I Snlnor, - i vrv Can yoit stop, tj you hove to - 795. (154) HELP WANTED 1 stenographer . . , onH and 1 1 general office girl for Real Estate and Insurance office. Address applications giving full particulars and salary desired to R. W. Calder-wood, Box 122, Smithers, B. C. (154 WANTED IMMEDIATELY An , . . . i experienced seamstress for dry cleaning department Apply . Pin T ..v.v.! - vmiauuii uuunuiy. (135) WANTED WANTED By C.P.A. aeent to rent. Unfurnished or semi-furnished house with two bedrooms. Phone 795 or Red 471. 1130J PERSONAL WILL MRS ?, NEE BMYTHE, late of Toronto, call at News Office for uncle's address. (153) FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just half way to Prince Oeorge. (tf) PERSONAL WE'LL SHOP FOR YOU. If you knew what you want, but live too far away to find It yourself, write to the Select Shopping Service, Dominion Building, Vancouver, (tf ) City Merchants City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. SUDDENLY? OR ARE YOU A "PEDAL PUMPER?" That fraction of a neeond delay may mean Trouble NOTE With 100 efficient brakes and good mental reaction it takes. 87 feet to stop at 30 miles per hour 170 feet to stop at 45 miles an hour 280 feet to stop at 60 miles per hour Think it over If in doubt, don't delay have your brakes examined at LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 8GG 0 We are pl. asfd to mi' m. .... hnvr noffobH the servlresofaW'1' man. M prirui uwj - Mr- rhnrlesIWl who will be only WW . fr est!! lo give yuu orient that body Hit "-rr- hes in uphobW RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN k SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY. FOR QUICK SALES Oil CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green 975 Suoerior Auto & BodySeii DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this Iflth day of June. A S. 1B48. GORDON FRA8ER FORBES Official Administrator Prlno Rupert, B.C. (158)