r& ."' Urfnce, Rupert Daflp I3eto Eta. Thursday, July 29, 1343 Sport Shots Tarflflitji inn Sports ir ic -k SIMUNDSON KELLETT CONSISTENT Bronson Bussey left by today s plane for Vancouver. i Classified Auvertlslng Pay3! chucker of the league this year. He has worked 32 23 innings in 5 games but has so far failed to Going Steady Softball Pitching Records Show Them With Perfeet Records Bruce Simundson of General AT POPULAR PRICES I receive enough backing from his teammates to "be credited with a win. 1 ' This column has a'-ready suggested the desirability of the football executive calling a meeting and the need for taking an active .part in organizing the game. Last evening's "game" provided the proof of such a need. The game was not advertised and the players did not know if the game was on or not. High School players telephoned the official referee and he told them that he knew nothing about the game. He himself was not up at the ground and the player who made the enquiry from did did not turn up either. Officially it would seem the game was not scheduled and there seems justification GILHULY CUP DONOR COMING Fred Gilhuly To Visit City Next Week Word has just been received that Fred Gilhuly, donor of the Gilhuly Cup football trophy, will be in town next week. He is due to arrive on Monday's plane. It has been suggested that the Football Association might do something to celebrate the occasion. Since Monday evening is a free night at the Acropolis Hill a special football game might be arranged In honor of the visitor possibly a replay of last night's game or a match between the winner of the first half of the competition and the winner of the second half with Mr. Gilhuly presenting the trophy. Following are the records of pitchers who so far have appeared in more than one league game with the number of games in which they appeared, the total innings pitched .wins, losses and XL 333 TW S WO Ff CIGARETTE Motors and Cy Kellett of Co-op are the only two pitchers in the Men's 8oftball League who have thus far this year performed with any degree of consistency. Both have a current 1.000 percentage with no losses charged against them in league games. Simundson has fhTee wins and no losses after appearing in four games and pitching 35 Innings. Kellett, who has pitched 31 Innings in 5 games is also credited with 3 wins and no losses. Lloyd Lahti of C.N.R.A. has been the workhorse of the league with a total of 42 innings pitch 1 nFfzJhnnrrx percentage. G IP W L Pet. B. S'm'd'son (GM) 4 35 3 0 1.000 j for the High School to protest 1. 000 1.000 SUPREME 1 k QASOim 4 the match. They played, t)ut what a WANTED Kellett ( Co-op .... 5 31 3 Ibebak (99) 3 14 1 I Gurvich (99) 2 11 1 , PilfoFd (99) 4 21 2 i Lahti (CNRA) 6 42 3 Sunberg (HS) 2 10 1 WANTED Car Datteries, car radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. (tf) 1.000 .663 .500 .500 .430 .250 .000 .000 .000 ed in 6 games. His 3 and 3 record leaves him in filth place In iiia Whatman (GA) .. 5 34 2 Slater (Co-opi .... 5 25 1 team they had. The two timers' Sam Currie and Jack Wilson trying to reproduce the form they showed 20 or 30 years ago! Then young Jimmy Holt, 13 years old, and playing in slippers! The spirit was willing but the flesh was weak. J. S. IMoxley (G&Ai .... 5 32 0 PERSONAL ol Tiianlca, Dath Notion, Funeral Natlcea. ktorrtakfc i and EiiKipmrnt Announcement: 2. f SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PHICE boo Moxley of Gordon Si And-(Oisen IHS) 2 16 0 erson has been the hard luck Pallister (Co-opt ..2 110 nz Is payaDie in auvauuv. hem retrain i rum teiepnoning. I Wilson said It reminded him of the hymnbook, "Hymns (hims) FOR SALE FOR bfiHT HOTEL SERVICE lr. the Interior, stop at Telkw,i Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just hall way to Prine George. tf) ancient and modern." Is it the first time that "father and two 1 U 1 1 Boulter did a good Job in goal. Glen Olscn played a good game at back and was In the thick of the battle at all times. John Wilson played hard and 1m- l- itclien cabinet in t in. $25 00. 2 cots Battery Wins Soccer 4-0 !3D ram nc. (180) METAL WORK sons nave piayea on a senior team in the same match?. And then Donnie Nelson was persuaded into refereeing and he had no whistle. So often FOR SALE 4-room furnisheti house .newly decorated. 1421 PiKolt Place. ( 182 FOR 8ALE4 piece chesterfield. 6 piece dinette suite, electric stove, Single steel bed and mattress, 3 small rugs. Blue 113. 173i proved as the game went on. ' Team Charlie Currie did a big job at i centre half, checkiner the Bat- JM2 Dxige Bpeciai High School Makeshift Blanked in Football Neviy painteu i terv forwards well and eivini? I JPort lags because there are no PLUMBING Installations ana repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. UI) 13 cfc-.dition Apply loiemeD (t() Subject to a protest which is j,jS own forwaruS openings.! plave,s available ,even when expected from the losers, Bat-, bIller als0 did a great job Dave 1 the officials may be doing their tery scored a four to nil victory gmilh who came on at short !best' but 'tmtball this year owes over High School In the Gilhuly ' notjcej did his best In the for-1 a" lts success to the players. Cup football series last evening. I ward 'iine Pat Wilson worked LOS'i FOR 8ALE--Ford Pick-up 2 ton 1938, new engine, springs, tire;.' mm Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. '. Fountain Pens Cards for every occasion I) I It K Printing BESNTSR BLOCK THIRD AVENUE keys. (177) battery and paint. Monarch LOST-Key case with e phone 171. range, very good condition. ;-w unci Used Fur-1 jpardware. Slightly Suites, Kitchen j 12 50; Bed, com-3; t fc.l Carpet in good i nal and Kitchen hard but got few chances with goal. Holkestad showed to ad-his unusual forward line. He is vantage against a weak defence. MACHINERY FOR SALE Queen oil pot burner, installed oil supply. Also Wagner 5 h p. SAW better lumber more electric motor, single phase, !TO e el Wash Baslnj :?r ttd Typewriter In DELIVERED FREE! PHONE 654 economically use the modern The first half found the Battery doing most of the attacking buC they were credited with only one goal when "old-timer" Magnus Halverson turned a nice cross from Holkestad past Boulter. Tommy did a great stop from a very hard drive close in Battery got the ball past Boulter another tune but off-side, previous to the shot, nullified Halverson did nicely but Gomez, at outside left, was out ot position too often and kicked wildly. Don Nelson, without a whistle, did a good job as referee. The Battery gave "three 110 or 220 volts. Phone Green 419. P. O. Box 225. (179) still very dangerous but was too well checked. Old-timer "Sam" Currie still has the "know how" and did clever things. Lien did better when he went half back. Young Jimmy Holt (13 years old) turned In a creditable performance. He was wearing slippers. Jack Wilson missed several and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) 25c Per Dozen Paid For Empties i p: Office Chairs; ; d BooK Cases, t 1 household ar- fURNITURE CO., tf E- icfond-nand 3x12 Thlft advertisement Is not published ox cheers for the old-timers" as well as three cheers for High School, following the game. A nice gesture. lispiayea DytneL,iquoruontroi Board ol by theOovernmt-ntof British Columbia. TENDERS the score. High 8chool got away occasionally with Wilsor. FOR SALE 50,000 gallons WAR SURPLUS PAINT $1.75 per gallon and up, also surplus painu varnishes lacquers etc. All colours available including white. Manufactured by C.I.L., Sher-wln Williams, Lowe Bros., Scarfes, etc. Write for price list. Sherman's Box 1005, Post- chances. ' He ain't what he usee to be." Morgan was given little to do Ferguson and Darrow Gomez r 1 also fir or oak jch. Apply B fc , Phone Red 182 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders for School Buildings SEALED Tenders, endorsed "Tender for School Building" will U RUPERT MARINE REALTY (sr.) getting the ball across and Sam Currie showing up well but,1 apart from a corner kick well' taken by Wilson, Morgan hao! very little to do. Pat Wilson was too well checked to do much. The second half lound Bat- were very sure and kicked strongly. Veitch was always safe at centre. Mulder defends wel". and battled hard. One of his ThePopulat S.S. i al Station C, Toronto, Canada. (I79i Mm Kiile. EXcel-Jcn. Reasonable Biack 787. (180i duels with John Wilson was a FOR SALE Chesterfield suite, tery being checked well for U,feature.- Hi:hii.son bad little first part but later they scored PRINCE RUPERT Sails For bedroom suite, oil stove, etc. Phone Red 395. (179i received by the undersigned up to and including Augu.it 17th, 1918, for the erection and completion of 1. Two-room school at Te!!;- wa, B. C. 2. Three - room school a": Telkwa, B. C. 3. Three-room annex to High (J. CLAUSEN & SON) ; We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY: FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green 975 acru of good I hay and cultl-j good wells, 6 trouble checking J. S. Wilson: Pavlikis played hard and found himself well cnecked by touijh defender;.. Parkhouse hot high at times but got a FOR RENT three goals, two of them of the rather lucky character. Pavli-kls, Parkhouse and Holkestad were scorers. High School got away at times but Wilson (sr.) 5 L 1 f. lh: oo! . t, I 2 n FOR RENT Large housekeeping room in private home In town. 613 3rd Ave. Phone Gren 780. i house, barn, 4 hay burn, wood tt'i. a few other i garden, small from station. School at Smlthers. B. C. Separate tenders for each (tf VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE FORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M i finished very weakly on some good openings. From one of hii , ' old man's" passes, Fat Wilson put the ball well past Morgan but he was clearly offside anr; school are required. Plans and epcciflcations may be obtained Tf Vacationing with Your Car? FOR RENT 3 roomed furnished - suite, 1028 2nd Ave. P.R Plumbing and Heating 108. (177) lmilftj Apply A. Hoben-Kitrtiis;.,, B.C. (177) -2 tractive walnut 1 p led baby cribs .'tr and springs. Upholstering AND FURNITURE REPAIR the' goal disallowed so tho game ended wiih uie Lattery li. front 4-0. ' Teams: High School Boulter; Olsen, John Wilson; Shier, Charles Currie, Dave Smith; Wilson oh. Red 518 FOR RENT One large housekeeping room and one sleeping room. 650 7lh Ave. East. Red 471. f tf . (177. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or write City or PepM Ticket OffW PRINOE RUPERT. W, from the School Board office In Smlthers, B. C. on payment of a deposit of $25.00, which amount will be refunded on return of plans in good condition. A certified cheque equal to 10 of tender and payable to the Board of School Trustees must accompany the bid, as surety of good faith. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. Muhefm, Secretary-Treasurer, Buard of Trustees, lrber for shelving ' I'll" x 4'. Never (sr.), Jimmy Holt, Pat Wilson, J FOR RENT Flat, fcand Block.!. Points to check before you leave to ensure a carefree holiday: ; ENGINE TUNE-UP Maximum miles per gallon of gas. Insurance against engine failure. BRAKE INSPECTION Safety and Confidence. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Driving comfort when at the wheel for long distances Prevention of excessive tire wear. And last but not least a thorough LINDSAY LUBRICATION and know that every part of your car has been correctly lubricated and checked includes under-car inspection. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 860 Apply Max Hellbroner, Jeweller. tf) f OR RENT 2 room apartment. !. t:d table, electric h toaster and -"A- 1LS, Steel, 10.000 i of all sizes. Write I Sherman's, Box lation C, Toronto, (17U 801 Borden Street. (tf Sam Currie, Ame Lien. Battery Morgan; Ferguson Darrow Gomez; Mulder, Veitch, Hutchinson; Holkestad, Park-house, Pavlikls, Halverson, A. Gomez. Referee Donnie Nelson. BELOW STANDARD The game was naturally awuy below average with the High Dunlopillo Foam Rubber Cushioning: Plastahide Boitaflex Plastic Artisto Table Covers and Curtains FOR RENT Furnished 843 9th West. rooms, (180) Senool District No. 51 man Smlthers, B. C. Smlthers, B. C. July 26th, 1948. (188) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. 427 6th Ave. East Phone Blue 967. (183) FEfgEftlAN STOKERS GET 30 MORI HEAT School able to turn out only "the Daily News! I five of their regular players Advertise In HELP WANTED V K OF 1 OK HkNKItVK fctjy given that tire !'!,. (oiiowliiK dea- ic ot thf Do-fmiisport, Canada, published 111 the LO VI smith Phone 174 ELKINS Box 274 BOYS WANTED Boys desiring News routes should leave their names at the office as vacancies may be occurring anydaj. ftte" of 4ih (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding; a Specialty IS YOUR CAR Siock "D," except t'V 1UO tnet there-I or Section a, Jihc Rupert, Re-toKether with fi'it lands covered PK the whole of i Block "D," g ee Kupert." Mflrote, I Minister of Lands. WANTED Girl to work in drv cleaning department. App:. Pioneer Canadian Laundry. . . . (17!n WANTED Housekeeper compan TAKING A BEATING? 7? P.O. Box 721 Phone RED 561 mis and Forests. I. ion for elderly woman in a quiet city home. Light work. $40.00 per month. Box 374 Dally News. 17J) (H) .... is the hot weather getting It down? What it needs is our summer check-up service. Guaranteed to inject new pep put It in A-l condition keep It rolling smoothly for the balance of summer. A I. JOLSON AL JOLSON Don't Worry... we've lots left! Our beautiful gifts are so attractive that some people find them an irresistible temptation. However the choicest pieces remain for our wisest customers. We gather stock from many parts of the world. Diamonds from Africa, rubies from India, opals from Australia, gold and silver from Canada, china from India, watches from SwiUerland and America. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE AL JOLSON In the Matter ot (he "Ailtnlnltlnitiiui Court f runaila Kiiwlaiid Heaven f order to me dlr-f ' hequer Court of tOUawa. July 13th, f l the property of lTy Rowland Bea-i'l personal, com-tl store, until re-J and operated by l'wland Be&vcn, at Art" and In the Matter of the F.late of Insrld Horglilll Jnhantieii, Keieaseil TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour JudHC W. O. Fulton, Local f ity. B.C.. and Lota K S. Townnlta of Judge of the Supreme Court of Bri ity. Map 34. hereby offered for cash. IN HIS LATEST DECCA ALBUM VOLUME 2 24397 "I Want a Girl." "Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow." 24398 "When the Red Red Bobbin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' Along." "Someone Else May Be There While I'm Gone." 24399 "For .Me and My Gal." "When I Leave the World Behind." 24400 "There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder." "About a Quarter to Nine." DECCA ALBUM NO. A-649 NOW ON SALE AT ;i sealed and ad- Remember that something from Bulgers is always worth having. "erlff. Prince Ru K Co- ltce nf tl Kharlff a i en op ttupert Post Office, lUroo o'clock noon, tish Columbia, I was on the bin day of July. AD. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of ln-(rld Borghlll Johansen. late of Atlln. British Columbia, who died on or about the 18th day of May. 1048. at Whttehorse, Yukon Territory. Alt persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims BBOinst the said estate are required to file them with mm properly verified on or before the 15th day of September, 1B8. falling which distribution will b made having reijard onlv to such claims of which I shall have been untitled I 14th, 1K48. Tenders w store stock, and yarately. The high sr uot necessarily stock may be seen WINDOW GLASS IN ALL SIZES - FOR THE HOUSE PICTURES WE CUT ANY SIZE DOUBLE DIAMOND FOR THE BOAT PHONE WRITE DROP IN Phone 179 Box 1127 251 3rd West tce Sheriff, prince $4ce Office, Queen DATED at Atlln. British Colum W t the District urt House, Prince I kupert, this 80th bia, this 27th day of July. A D. l8 ALBERT EDWARD RODU1S Official Administrator tVHENS, (Sheriff Atlln, (189)