'4 "1"T7 prince Hupcri Dafl Y5ifi$ Monday, September 12, 199, , COMMERCIALS PkO'lESI (Ccrrtinuea from Page 1) BATTERY EXTENDS ADVANTAGE IN MOBLEY SERIES ... Friday evening's Mobley CUP football game produced another of the thrilling battles that have made football so interesting with FATHER X r I !- 11 " " t- mm ATri m St" T; jt li ',-v 1 Vttrinrlof4vJoc4 rur Saa Knntrficailr balanced SON... Sont get good wnoking advict reaucti art sctuoMf lor each other t - to whorl auamo your pot $ fooo (to him a wolcomo c Kongo In Jtovour orxl lolurol roatometr always nu only ID IAIUHIS aroaucu tesothor lor box rotulu. ?tee! free!! free!!! when fathers lay ''Smote Old Chum." Enjoy the fresh, rich flavour that makei Chum just right for day-ln, day-out smoking. tpday , , , with a package or half-pound tin. ' ' - Old Start M who Me tooacco Idat'l dwayi food , , Soltti mUi 44 t04 . . . A4)rOV4l wltlt VJf lof snd WdrtM lor ANY THBfl Dl BALLARD i iaMu pi fod formula! gi tet - ThM various M Tip bar. , Fenruson. . Mazzone. Vuitrh , AT FOOO JTOHiS IVEIVWHfM that followed in the sixth, Corn-well did not come out best. At any rate, fans were treated to. a little added attraction. j By striking out one batter in relieving Rosedale, Dahl is credited with the win. Corn- well is charged with the defeat since his team lied the wore after he commenced pitching. FIRST GAME Summary Errors Lewis 2. Abe1. Sinclair, Windle, Howdick, Valletta; two-base iU Davis, Hoae- dale, Cornwell, Howdick; stolen base Corn well; hit by pitcher' Howdick bv Lambie: sacr if ice Hartwig; ' struck out by Lambi! . . l.,,i off Lambie 2. off Utourneau 3.1 runs batted iu Kerr, Lewis 2, Davis, Ludwiysen, Wuidle, Howdick 2; earned runs Merchant 4, Commercials 0; left on bases! M.rhanU 0. Commercials 9: ' double plays Lambie bj Dahl w' Davis, naui Letourneau ,,., to vn-.lo- Vanetta; winning pitclmr LamMc, losing pitcher Letourneau. Umpires Montesanu, Letour-neau, Karasosky. SECOND GAME Summary Errors Vanetta, Sinclair, Windle, Lewis 2, Davis 2; two-base hit Windle; int by pitcher Kerr by Letourneau, Sinclair, Ewart, Letourneau by Rose-dale; sacrifice Kerr; struck out Dy Letourneau i, Kosedale 7,' Dahl 1; bases on balls off Letour - ' . neau b in ova innings, l on t;prn-well in 2 23 Innings, off Rose-dale. 3 in. 7 23 innings; runs responsible for Letourneau 8 Cornwell 1, Rosedale 8; hits off Letourneau 7, Cornwell 2, Rose- dale 6, Dahl 0; winning pitcher Dahl, losing pitcher Cornwell; earned runs Merchants d, Commercials 0; left on bases Mer chants 7, Commercials 4; double plays Howdick to Vanetta, Corn-well to Gutiirle to Vanetta. Umpires Letourneau, Karas osky, Pavlikis Scorer San terbane. FIRST GAME W. Gomez, Vuckovich, Park- a loseik; OIL CHmO 5 Vo&acco Cjf 'Slua&fy. hnu!e. Pavlikis. D fkimo? Ward. ' Advertise In LH'inMJM.lJIJiiHlJmilMlMIII Mill I General Motors Boulter; Lien, John Wlson, Olson, BLstwp, Ward, McKay, Pat Wilson, PrL-e Mercer, Owens. Referee S. P. Woodslde . Linesmen C. Sunberg, A Dickens. DUTCH FAMILY GO TO MASSET MASSET Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vermee and family recently arrived here from Holland to take up residence. Mr. Vermee is a nephew of David Ruttan, a longtime resident of M4s.s1.-t. Sue: Jim sure was feeling low last night. Lu: Well, hope you slapped hi, face. ROLL YOUR bwN'wiTH Tobacco BRIGHT VIRGINIA CFPR mOKiiacycles Radio Dial (Subject to Change) vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm MONDAI -I'M, 4:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int 4:30 Ray Norris Quintette 4:45 Bluenose Island 5:00 Music in a Mellow Mood 6:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5 :45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC New News Roundup m 7:30 Summer Fallow ? ?-?eminiscln in Melody 8:30 Ouy Lombardo Show 9:00 Musical Comedy 9:30 The Bandstand ;::TTZI " l010CBC New lQ:15On Mike Tonight 10:30-Stringtime , ,7 11:00 Weather and Sign Off TUiS&Mf A.M. 7:", Musical Clocs 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:1J Morning Devotiont 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time SUnai in-nni?iin wQrri. - m is wBaek ShUMSEa 10:30 Rounduu Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band " 11:15 Songs pf Yesterday 11:30 Weather Torecas, 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Mediodia P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC Jws 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.q. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:30 Records at Randum 2: 45 -Commentary ' i Allison Grant 3:00 The .Music Box 3:15 Musical Program BATTERY TO RESUME PARADES The 120th Heavy Anti-Airrr.nft Battery will begin its winter training schedule at the Armorv on Sixth Avenue West Monday' evening, after its summer stand -down, It was announced this morning. The reserve Battery has received the latest type of 3.7-incli gun which will be the basis for training. SECOND GAME Commercials AB R H PO Guthrie 2b 4 11 2 Vanetta lb .... 3 11 9 Sinclair rf 3 2 j 1 Cornwell cf p .. 4 l o 0 Windle ss 3 1 1 0 Howdick 3b .... 4 11 1 Ewart c 2 1 o 4 Linney if 4 0 1 5 Letourneau p .. 1 Q q 0 Shier cf L 0 0 0 Spring cf 10 0 0 30 B 6 22 10 Struck out for Shier in 8th. One out when inning run was scored. Merchants AB R H PO Kerr If 1 1 1 Lewis 3b ss 5 0 0 2 Dahl ss p 3 1 1 1 Davis lb 2 2 U Lambie rf 3b .. 4 1 2 1 Abel c 3 1 2 6 Maundrell cf .. 4 1 0 1 Hartwifi 2b .... 2 0 0 1 Rosedale p rf .. 3 2 1 0 30 8 8 24 13 I "aOVERNMFjn LiatJOH ACT" , Section 25) Notice For Application For Cliin l.lcenw NOTICE la hereby given that on' the 13th day of September next the undersigned. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1051, Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Club License In respect of the premises situate at Second Avenue wat r.itv of Prince Rupert, Province of British uoiumma, upon lands described as-Lots 3 and 4, Block S1A, Section 1, Mid U23. Prince Rnner i.nri fr ustration DlBtrlet, In the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the premises a reasonable quantity of liquor lor personal consumption on the premises, and entitling the Club to purchase liquor from a yen-dor and to sell bv the is .n liquor so purchased to its mew Soccei Schedule Sept. 12 Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. Bept. 18 Hi-avy Battery vs Canadian Legion gvi'0'0 This aJvciUstiuent is not publishej or by tlie Govtiniiient ui Baptone The Merchants AB R H PO A Kerr If 5 1110 Lewis 3b 5 1.2 1 2 ' Dahl ss 4 113 5 Davis lb 5 0 2 10 0 Abel c 4 0 0 9 3 Rosedale rf .... 5 1 1 0 0 Lambie p ........ 4 0 2 1 3 Hartwig 2b .... 2 112 0 Ludwigsen cf .. 4 1 2 0 0 38 6 12 27 ,13 Commercials AB R H PO A Guthrie 5 0 2 3 3 Sinclair rf : 4 10 0 0 Ewart c 5 10 6 0 Cornwell cf .... 5 2 4 3 0 Windle ss 4 0 0 3 2 Howdick 3b .... 3 0 2 0 Linney If 3 0 1 2 0 Vanetta lb .... 4 0 17 0 Letourneau p .. 4 0 0 1 2 37 4 9 27 7 RUE Merchants .. 200 103 0006 12 3 Commercials 300 000 0104 9 4 the Heavv Battery winning' from General Motors by two goals to one. Morcer showed neat Jootball and Owens forced a corner. Mazzone spoiled Mercer as the latter neatly converted a cross from Pat Wilson. Bishop was good and then John Wilson robbed Vuckovleh. Price's pass gave Pat Wilson a chance and his good drive was just too high. Owens centred well and Pat Wilson Just missed. Darrow Gome was good and then Lien just stopped Parkouse. Morgan saved well on the line a low drive from Mercer and immediately after seved a hard shot from Price with one hand. Olson was good and from Pat Wilson's cross Price shot wide. Parkiiouse was , fast and the Battery got more of the game with the sun bothering the Motors' defence. Boulter stepped a great shot by ParkhoOse and cleared. John Wilson headed away a good cen tre by Vuckoyich. Parkhouse and Vuckovich were dangerous. From Mazi:one's free kick Park- house first-timed a grand shot past Boulter to put the Battery a goal up. McKay was good and Morgan saved. Parkhouse came back to help his defence. Dunbar cleared well and then Lien mlsklcked a hard drive past Boulter to put . the BaUry two goals up. Pave Ward was dangerous. With Bishop, Joe Ward, Price and McKay combining beauifully the Motors threaten-ed but Ferguson broke it up, Morgan did well to save a higl) drive from Pat Wilson. The Motors now had the hili and the sun in their favor but the' Battery attacked and Boulter saved from Parkhouse. Charlie Currle and John Wilson stopped Pavlikis and then Par-row Gomez broke up a Motors attack. Bishop and Darrow had a football duel with honors about eyen. Veltch was too strong for Pat Wilson twice. The Motors again showed neat and clever ball control but Dunbar sent tiliem back. Dave Ward crossed a beauty that Boulter saved well. Then Bishop seemed to have Morgan beaten but Herble got his foot to a low drive and brought off a great save. The Battery defence was being hard pressed with forwards dropping back to kick hard and drive the ball away. A long pass from Pat Wilson to Owens was returned by the lat- Your House is an Asset MAINTAIN ITS VALUE . . ..MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 263 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders od Contractors m 1 1 mi IIIIIIII!llllllll'IIIIIIMIIIllllllllllll(llltltlIHiH...n.ll WII'IKMll lllliimi iiiiiiu iiii mi i m i it . . ' VlanJ VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Bunday, 10 p.m., CoquiUam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS .S. Coquitlam, Sept. 9 and 23 FOR NORTH QUEEN , CHARLOTTE ISLANDS js.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 2, 16, 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 668 RETURN TO MASSET MASSET Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and family recently returned to take up residence here after living for the last few yeans at Prince Rupert. Advertise In tne Dally News! '4 A, - , I displayed by the Liquot Ceauul Board o British Colunibi. , ill Wonder Wall Pa OF TASTY MEALS AT THE TftexCafte Chinese Dishes a Specialty cnop SUEY enow MEIN a Mobilestore i, or I On Wheels P1 ter cleverly and Bishop turned a picture shot past Morgan to ?ive the Motors their first goal. Motors renewed the pressure but found few openings. Maz-zone raised the siege when he drove a long shot just high. Ferguson came through. Then Morgan had to save twice. Ward broke away but his cross was cleared. Pavlikis broke through but shot badly. The Battery were being kept busy defending i but made dangerous breakaways and PiiTow GUjmez drove in a beauty. Vuckovich miwd a great chance and Pavlikis finished weakly. Mercer went close and Bishop just was squeezed out. John Wilson cleared and Pat Wilson was stopped with difficulty. But no more goals were scored and the Battery were winners by two goals to one. Teams: Heavy Battery-Morgan; Dun r ITPAYt TO Cigarette Mil D, SWEET, Prince Rupert Florisi Fs00 3rdAve. iloi61 Tel. 777 Flowers fw All Occasluns SMITH & ELKINS I PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 174 P I. Box 274 ii r in i a w i i ) FUW KUTAL HOTEL A Home Away Ftom Home jBO Rooms Hot and Cold water ( 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1861 1 a r 0S - a- Salt Lake Ferry Sunday & Thursday SCHEDULES Sundays Continuous service commencing n a.m. Thursdays Leave Cow Bay Floats 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS FOR 1 PARTIES BY APPOINTMENT Phone i GREEN 391 or BLACK 928 BROADWAY CAFE.. REST FOOD FINEST CO FRIENDLY SERVICE Chinese Dishrs i 5 rTTfi FOR TAKE-HOME I HI0NE W Hours 7 a m- to 1 Made to be used over Kalsomine, Wall Paper, ' Plaster, Woodwork and Wall Board '' Paint today, movn in tomorrow $1.40 qt. $4.50 gal. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. iffl PRINCE I B0WLIN6 w mm, mm NOW AVAILABLE LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL I w I Becond Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:oo a m. to 1:30 a.m. Phone 17 for Outside Orders II Paper Towels - Paper I FOR SALE ONE 1938 FORD BUS WITH OK WITHOUT ENGINE WHICH IS IN GOOD CONDITION J OPEN D1 .i Till 3:30 r.- ' Saturdays - PHONE Bl FREE I"'81 nfect Supp'i 712 ST Deodorants - Disi Ikk aaVarnMaoat a not publlihad ar lieUyod by u Lloaor Contol Boord ar by tko Cmwniaoirt af BtlUaS CalymbU. CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photo; Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. "L REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Suitable for A Home n : nnoTnAMP Sweep"1? H1VH k) ' JJIlL.k , Price is reasonable suitable terms can be arranged fni. rinoni'nrr urlfl .TanltOF oers ana guests for consumption on the Club premises in accordance with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder DATED at the City of Prince Ru-oert, in the Province of British Col- IMb'"' hl Bt dtt,r ' uguat' A 0-LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1061 H. T. Mancey, secretary. (SIS) PMNCE RUPERT SUPPLY ) i none