9 ? E??fnri KopiTf Daflf He TO Tuesday, August, 17, IMS BABE RUTH IN HIS PRIME Today hn Sporfts Good Soccer Exhibitions Rest of League Wins Over Okl Timers 4 to S 1ialfuii a per nM per bmrtioa. mtntmum chn. BOo. Birth Notices: " 6uc: CarOs of Thank Detta notices, Funeral Notice, Mart-tag Probable Defeat Possibles By 2-9 Sunday evening's football i t Will itunnt tKfl 1q rOTAcf The Old-Timers really gave a ' Bood exhibition of football - SPECIAL Diai'LAY, DOUBLE PRICE - - Tit plfiel Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. FOR RENT FOR SALE by the odd goal to the Rest exhibitions of the game. Prob- abfefwon from the bibles Johnnie Murray and Harrison FOR SALE Wartime house, . small 4; brick chimney. Reaa- enmhinpd cleverly but James FOR RENT Four-room unfurnished house with bath and shed. 616 6th Ave. West. tf cleared. Dickens shot over and VP'-' .' Phnno 57 tfl FOR RENT 2 roomed cabin. Apply 208 9th East. (197 FAMOUS SINCE FOR SALS One washing machine and one mantel ra- dio. Excellent condition. 217 6th Ave. East. Phone Red 712. (193) Distributed in Canada by CalvfTt tis FOR RENT House, 6 rooms and bath, close in. Nicely furnished Basement. 343 7th Ave. West. Phone Black 973. (197) then Parkes kicked clear from ParSthouse. Dickens put the "old timers" a goal up from Johnnie Murray's pass. Ralph Smith was Tast but shot over. Bob Murray and Owens made headway and Boulter did well to save from Harrison. Hanson headed away to clear a dangerous attack. Ferguson stopped Bob Murray. Johnnie Murray fed Owens nicely and Boulter again had to be good to save. Ward was effective at centre-half and Boulter brought off a 2-0 and the Rest of the League defeated the Old-Timers by 4-3. Brodie was the first goalie to be called on. Yelland blocked a hard drive from Darrow Gomez. Olsen stopped the Possibles" and a fine clearing kick by Ne.son topped another attack. The Probables were the more dangerous and Veitch cleared well. Charlie Currie stopped Darrow Gomea cleverly and then Yelland stopped Christian. Bill Murray defended well but had to leave the field when he strained a muscle. Morgan's first save was an easy one. Olsen passed neatly to Dunbar who fed Pav-Ukis with Wilson picking up the FOR SALE Exceptional Value A loom house close to schools and downtown. Concrete basement, corner location, furnace, fully modern, S330& Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342.. 307 Jld. Ave. W. (193) FOR RENT Dining room in the Terrace Hotel. This is a good opportunity tor the right party. Must be able to supply own equipment. This is a fairly large place. Rent will be reasonable. Apply P. Murie, Terrace Hotel, Terrace, B.C. (194) SIGNING CONTRACT IN HIS HEYDAY. FOR SALE 2 highchairs, 1 iantel radio with grama- great one-handed stop from Harrison. Smith got away but , Stuart cleared well. Parkes 1 phone attachment, 1 child's . 755"RENTPouP roomed Mr- nlshed flat, b. vh, toilet and! fUCKer, i vwiii coinage, in- culator heater. 914 Hays Cove -Ave. (193) relay and being forced into touch with difficulty by Hebb. Morgan nearly mispunched a oil range. Phone 422. (193) saved well from Dave Murray and then Boulter caught Bob Murray's hard drive. Hanson completely "tied up" Ralph FH RENT-Sleeph,g rooms 801 TTrTIceT iTc.7 3 good cross by Bob Currie. Chris 'FOR SALE Woodside t son narrowly, misseq. iroui ..v in orchard -. acres all cleared and garden. Six room house jx3R RENT Com lor table sleep-: with basement. Barn, root-1 tag rMm. 427 5th Ave. East Gomez and then Wilson gave stopped the play to get them un-Brodie a good shot when he tangled. Parkes again saved crossed from off the byeline. and Ralph shot too high jiu,t Dunbar crossed a hard shot that after. The "old-timers" eom-Brodie turned against the ' ( bined in a beautiful play with - , '. it, Wr'l't ?: house, garage ana snea. ine Phone Blue 967. (195) sg' SINCE FAMOUS house is furnished with rugs, , i range and heater. Kitchen FOR RENT Suites. Bay Apart-: uteinsils and dishes. A cow, menta. Apply Mrs. Greening.1 and some chickens go with Phone Black 815 during day,! Distributed in Canada by Calvrtt D crossbar from whence it struck 1 forward after forward passing j the upright and then rebounded j the ball on In a elocklike move- j across the goal where Brodie ment but Dickens failed to was very smart to catch it and score. Dave Murray shot wide I oi.or Pinallv thP Pmhables but RalDh Smith was at last; this property. Fruit ripening! after 5:00 pm. Red 391. (199 on the trees and some fruit FOR RENT One sleeping room. This advertisement is not imoiished or dlspla Control Board, or by the Government ol E Litai , f - 650 7th Ave. East, phone Red 471. (tf) successful and equalized with a great drive. But the old-timers ; went ahead when Johnnie Mu;- j scored when Dunbar's weak shot struck the inside of thj uDrisht. Owens and Dave WANTED Murray combined but Nelson j ray beat three men very clever Semi-Finals Players Advance In Novice Singles of Lavvn Bowling already canned in the basement. This property is situat- ed about 3Vj miles east of Terrace and is half mile from school and post office. Full price $2500.00 cash. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (19a FOR SALE New and Used Fur- niture and Hardware. Slightly cleared. Wilson fed Gomez ly and gave Boulter no chance. nicely but the latter's cross: Parkes cleared from Greer' I went behind. James defended i and then Sam Currie led ward. well. Hebb cleared and then w hose pass sent Dickens ahead Semi-finals in the novice WANTED Bedroom dresser: also second-hand linoleum in good condition. What have you? Apply to Box 374. Daily News. WANTED Car batteries, oar radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C. Wilson just missed with a; and the latter made the score singles 0f the Canadian Natioi.-. Bob Currie and' 3-1. Fred Hardy, playing for Recreation Association's an- i used Bedroom Suites, Kitchen grand drive. 1 V ill . '" , t In ft . . . , -J Sets from $12.50; Beet, com Wyatt made headway b u t the Rest, centred well. Parkes nual individual tournament ' Owens shot wildly. Brodie did .saved a high shot and Bouher hflve been reacned witn Chris plete $15; used Carpet In good shape; Occasional and Kitchen Dixon to meet R. O. Davidson in well to stop a good shot from j saved rrom owens. Kaipn smnn Pavlikis. Ward centred well i got his second goal. Stuart FURNITURE CO.. Black 324 Chairs; enamel Wash Basin ' and the next feature was cleared very competently. Hal-, ' . . HELP WANTED I LATER DURING PLAYING CAREER. verson stopped Parkhouse and, . ' . , , . . . . by ' $5; Underwood Typewriter in perfect shape; Office Chairs; npw unpainted Book Cases. a good one-handed save HELP WANTED Butcher, with Brodie from Darrow Gomez. Parkes saved from Smith. Han second round. Wright having won over J. R. Elfert 21 to 10. I I Morean was tested first In sen, Dickens and Johnnie Mur- grocery experience. Apply Box Other useful household ar ii'. HOME B COLD.' THING T INTO F J ON SLIT the second half. Wilson made ray went ahead but Boulter a clever run but Gomea wai was not to be beaten. Then ticles. B.C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. (tf 375 Daily News, or phone 659 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. (198) ! ssss-ss ( TEST CRICKET W. E. Walker, vet ran Naa? River canneryman, arrived in blocked. Ferguson stopped Wy- Parkhouse got the equalizer. MACHINERY FOR . SALE att and, from Wilson's good Harrison and Johnnie Murray .the city on the Camosun Sun- Sport Shots TO SAW better lumber mors WANTED Girl for general laundry work. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundry. (tf) pass, Dunbar shot Demna. Nei-( comoinea wen ana Harrison son and Olsen were sound. Pav- went through only to be check-lkiis shot behind from Darrow's ed in rather questionable man- day evening from Vancouver and proceeded to North Pacific cannery nn the Skeena River. economically use the modern and up-to-date type National MitcW LONDON Australia established a lea'd of 337 runs on their first inning in test cricket against England Monday, totals being England, all out, 52, Australia all out 389. Morris was the outstanding batsman for Australia scoring 196. Portable Sawmills manufac ner when about to shoot. The "old-timers" slowed down a bit and Ralph Smith broke away to tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, BOYS WANTED Boys desirln News routes should leave their names at the office as vacancies may be occurring any day Builders The Yankee Stadium, massive baseball plant that his bat helped to make possible, while he was righU'le.uer ror the New York American League team B.C. (tfl pass and then Darrow shot past from Wilson's pass. Bob Currie robbed Gomez and Pavlikis shot high. Wilson set Christi-son up but Doug missed badly twice in front of goal. Gomez made a good run but James finally slopped him. METAL WOK& AGENT WANTED score again and put his team in ' the lead. Rest of League Boulter, James, Ferguson, A. Gomez, Greer, Hutchinson, Ward, Park-house, Ralph Smith, B. Gomez, was known as "the House that runs m regular season play, in PLUMBING Installations and Ruth Built." The late Babe , eluding 60 in one season. He had Dunbar shot wide again from Ruth also was directly respons- a siUEgine average of .847 in repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) ible for a tremendous increase one season and a lifetime slue Wilsons long pass. Dave Mur in the players' salary scale ESTABLISHED BUSINEES IN PRINCE RUPERT NOW AVAILABLE. The J. R. Wat-kins Company has an opening for a full-time representative in Prince Rupert to take over and handle a profitable well - established business. Dave Murray, Fred Harvey. Old-Timers Leslie Parkes, Grant Stuart, Carlo Hansen, Halverson, Joe Ward, Sam ray, Owens and Wyatt made headway but were squeezed out. Dunbar and Pavlikis made a j good run and Wilson took the ging average of .690. His lifetime batting average was .342. "Shucks,"' he once said, "I could have hit a .tiOO lifetime aveiage easy. But I would have had to hit singles. The people were paying to see me hit home runs." Real opportunity for right He turned baseball from a pitcher's stronghold to a batter's paradise. The ball was changed to put more "rabbit" in it. The squeeze, bunt and steal system gave way to free swinging and big innings. The fans cheered the heavy hitting and particularly the Ruthian man. rnone oheen 973 or Currie, Dave Owens, Bob Murray, Sonny Dickens, Johnnie Murray, Harrison. Comment This was really a good exhibition of clever football. The combination, resource and neat footwork dls ball right in on goal for Christian to score, Brodie having no chance. Play continued fast from end to end. Owens went close but neither team was able to score and the Probables were winners 2-0. Probables Morgan,, Nelson, Continues; on Page Six) write R. Hundeide, Box 290, Prince Rupert, or The J. R. Watkins Company, 1010 Al-berni, Vancouver. (197 INFORMATION WANTED FOR THE PURPOSE of closin-? an estate, informatiorf is being sought as to the pres-' ent whereabouts of one, James G. Garnett, Jr., who was last heard of as an em- ployee of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock In the year 1921. " Any information available would be appreciated. Please phone 14 between 9 and 5 or v.Tite Box 658. (194) Ruth set a record by smash long-distance dynamiting. ing three home runs in a World R I AXD ISTD BIS UiUiLa each AT 11 pla y e d by the Old Timers pleased the fans. Parkes did PERSONAL well in goal when Marchant FOR. BEST HOTEL SERVICE ir, was unavailable owing to being How well they loved it was , Serjes game, accomplishing evidenced by the financial He- Unat feat- Xxkk' HCas in- 10 wards Ruth received. In 22 sea-tWorld Series three while with sons he eaxn4. $896,000. .'.pJ.usiie.Bostou Red Sax and. seven $41,445.11 as his share of World with the Yankees. He batted over to 1918, when next the Red For KE WEDXE5I PHONE 654 (Continued rr. Pag?. Six) the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, Just half way to Prince George. (tf) Series receipts and around $l,-jin more runs than any other 000.000 from endorsements, 1 i;,. o .nqanrl srnrpri mnrs Fr tflfonr.1 PERSONAL The Green Rooms Barnstorming ana me movies. runs himself 2,174 than any city or W ?5c Per Dozen Paid For Empties This advertisement Is not published or 622 Fraser Street, under new management. Boarding rooms Two seasons 1930 and 1931 except Ty Cobb. He also struck ' paid him $80,000 a year, $5.000 out more times than any other more than the President of the i rn and received the most PRI'C4 iispiHypo dv irie Llnmirl onu-ol uoaraui by theClovernment of British Columbia. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. and rooms. Phone Black 548. (198) United States received. Through advisers, ne invested bases on balls, 2,056. The records he set were not Sox reached the post-season classic. Then he hurled one complete nine-inning scoreless game and seven more whitewash frames In another against the Chicago Cubs. Ruth had held, In all, 76 major league records so many that the statisticians gave him an entire section to himself in the record books. Ruth was in the first group of players to be named to Baseball's Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N. Y., along wiht Ty Cobb, Hans Wagner, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson. so well he realized a $2,500 confined to batting. As a pit- LAND RF.OISTBY ACT Ri: Certificate of Title No. 33264-t to Lot 12, llkKk 31. Hertiiin 1, Cl of T" Prince Kupert, Map '3. '. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued in the nam of Joe Fools, , .has beeji filed in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, tesue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate unless In the meantime valid objec-tlon be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry . fiee. Prince Rupert, B C. this 9th day of August, 1948, A D. ANDREW THOMPSON Deputy Registrar of Titles. (21S) RUPERT MARINE monthly income by the time he Cher he hurled 29 World Series 1 1 TRY THE TERMINAL'S FRESH Jersey Milk or Buttermilk with your next DeLuxe Hamburger. 1 (tf) I Phone J7 (J. CLAUSEN & S0M U7a Tnlfo T 1cM. r.u. dux ii I I I i was 45.' This despite the fact that he once said 'he had lost or been defrauded of a quarter of a million. During his major league career the Babe hit 714 home FRASER STREET Prince Rupert j innings in a row without allowing a run. That string began in 1916, when he pitched 13 innings for the Red Sox in one overtime game with the Brooklyn Dodgers, and was carried BOATS FOR SALE OR j BROKKRS IN ROATS MARINE AN Fbl - TRY Football Schedule RITDFDT MARINE R? (Just East ot jupc"- Box 548 Mohley Cud Au?USt IS T per Inn n TTInh LAND BEfilSTHY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 27642-1 to - Blocks Eighteen 118) and Nineteen-(19), Townsite of Masset. Map 646. excepting Lot "A" of " Block "Nineteen (19), Townsite of Mas- set, Map 946. as shown on Reference Plan 1600, and Lot "B" of Block Nineteen (19). Townsite of Meastt, Mao 946, as shown on ernce Plan 1601. . 1 . WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Nootka Packing Company (1937) Limited has School. " . , t 1 August 20 120th Battery vs. Hlgh School. Aueust 2S 19flth Rattaew Vacationing mm iq Legion. September 6 Final round of Stuart Shield. been filed in this office, notice Is Points to check before you w carefree holiday - mile m. rvrivr. .m t-pMaxlmum hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date 1 7 r mAi of the ffrst publication hereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu ol said lost Certificate, unless in -Insurance against engine WW J BRAKE INSPECTION sa ' , ., the meantime valid objection be CANADA PEPARTMENT OK AiiRICt LTI RE Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act EXTENSION OF TIME This is to advise that the date of closing of tenders for the diversion of Portage Creek and for channel made to me in writing. V n nttL ALIO."- preventi"" -. - DATED at the Land Registry Of- -ftc. Prince Rupert B.C., this 29th Your Best Eating Place FILL COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Banquet Hall for Luncheons, Dinners and Parties Chinese Dishes BROADWAY CAFE 808 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 , 'day of July, 1948. A D. ANDREW THOMPSON, wheel for long dii." And last but not least a thorough I and know that every part of y unf i..k.....j -wicd-includM Deputy Registrar of Titles. lmprovment work on the Llllooet River between Llllooet and Tenasse Lakes, about twenty-seven miles south of Pemberton, British Columbia, has been extended from 2:00 lain Reader and classified adver tisers are requested to submit auuaal4lCU KIIU va"-- mJ LINDSAY MOT o'clock p.m. Reglna Time, August 27. 1948. to 2:00 o'clock p.m. Reglna Time, September 10th. 1948. By Order L. B. THOMSON, Director of Rehabilitation, 910 McCallum Hill Building, - Reglna, Sabkutchewn. their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which the Daily News cannot guarantee.