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Trophy City League Football competition by defeating the Canadian Legion eleven by two- Rip! DAT! FLIGHTS TO THE Combines Instant Blade Changing with Superior Shaving Comfort and Double-edge Economy Ill - QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND NOW FATHER OF YEAR Syl Apps, former captain of Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League, has been named father of the year by the Canadian Father's Day Council. The council cited his sports record and the encouragement he has given young Canadians as a coach of various hockey teams and as Ontario Athletic Commissioner, a post from which he retired early this year. Peering over Syl's shoulder at the $100 cheque that went with the award are his son Bob, 7, and daughter Joanne, 8. The youn;er members of the Apps team are Carol, 5, and Sylvanus, 2. Syl turned over the cheque to the Society for Crippled Children- (C. P. Pho(o) DAILY Enjoy extra shaving luxury . . . change blades presto... with the amazing new Gillette One-Piece Razor and Gillette Blade Dispensr. Makes shaving faster, easier, far more convenient. Buy yours now ! YOB 1 A EXCEPT SUNDAY To Masset, Juslkatla, ( umsltewa, Q.C. City, Alifor goals to r.i'. Legion won the toss but Buttery was the first to-press. A Parkhouse tj Acx Gomex move was broken up by Smith. Gomez retrieved the bail but shot over. Vuekovich stopped Greer. Smith stopped Parkhouse. Eby's lon clearance was picked up neatly by Armstrong but Dunbar stopped the Le;lon surge. An Aex-andcr to Murray to Armstrong move gave Battery some concern but Morgan cleared capably. Vuekovich was stopped by CPFtlAL inW.PPIfF OFFER! bases loaded. Carol Bass got on base on a single, Gail Jones by a base on balls and Shorty treras on a fielder's error. Then For Information or Reservations 'v..l I. TENTH INNING HOME RUN FAILS TO GIVE PRINCE RUPERT VICTORY Gillette Rocket One-Piece Razor and Gillette Dispenser A .. .. -.i. .. i ....... i. .... ....... ' A wnn iu uwene Blue utaaes. kiuulak yi.ua vaiui Queen Charlotte Air Lines Ltd. ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RE Pinky Tomlinson, a notable hitter, camp to the plate. Rosedalc fanned him for the second out He was followed by Mark Bus-sanich who also struck out. Ketchikan scored in the third when Carol Bass singled, stole to second and was brought honu; on a single by Gail Jones. I Smith. Dunbar was prominent Plumbing Troubles? Ketchikan 5, Prince Rupert 4 A tenth-inning home run by Miner Simundson pave Prince Rupert All-Stars a last-minute lead in the second game of the international baseball series at Ketchikan Monday afternoon but it was snatched away from them by a two-run recovery which gave the Alaskans victory by a score of 5-4. The lne loss 10JS was di a d sul"" somewhat bitter u'LtcI I I SWIM CLASSES ARE STARTING Weather permitting, swim Murray picked up the loose ball but Morgan caught and cleared his long drive. Battery pressed as a Veiteh to D. Gomez to ' ' J Business ami Profession Vuekovich moe was &t tinned hv CALL BLUE 846 ming classes will be given on The fifth inning presenter aa- Eby. ParU,uuse was neiU.,. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- , , , , other interesting situation which thruurh ""uu!" but uul Ebv was was cm cm the me s.xv toy A t K .spo .,.. . nill for the Prince Runert team Russell struck out only one bat- , , ..... uuy ai ifi nouns ui mcisiyiiiuiii ' ...... inuoc. nave tu.H nuacuuu; a ic again Mnyyunp iliil u'oll tn . . . ... It UnJ rfn,T,lvr,(oH IVio nnma tcr tn 10 Inn nira . . .... . smi, iiai,CilH. U1U Weil IU c;vrn Pool inr bovs Bnvs and and c uirls r i lul " ,au u"1""'1'" e,"" , - o- gray hairs. With one man. out, stop Murray as Legion attackea Ketchikan got three men on but Ferguson stopped Armstrong bases -all on singlesthen put 'and Aexander. D. Gomez' low in a pinch-hitter named Bill drive was blocked bv Ebv. Ward ' HANDYMA HOME SERV GENERAL CONTRA SAAN1CH Plumbing & Heating i through most ol tne innings, in me second nan oi uv from the ages of 8 to 15 only 10 wind up with a 3-3 tle crU(:lal tenth inning- l-sun man There will be 'hree age Thnt hnvanH airt. in the ninth. Simundson's homer , ager Alex Bill withdrew Rose MARGARET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINO left field what looked dale, replacing him with eave "to receive!0 DickjEaston from 8 to 10 wishing 10 ...I : 1 1 1 I ol Aiirnno n Af flint ftmn V't collecting tht ball but driving Building and Pepa! Easton attempted a sacrifice i ver- Murray made a good run byllt Duubar kluPPcl u'e drive bunt, which was picked up Fla,y m'Z''A qUi''k'y t0 the U"': catcher Dave Abel, who hurled Salt Lake Ferry kinds ROOFS CHI! OIL BURN! UK.C U. WilllllUg rUii 1UI UiC WCUia. ( wunn.au. u Liirtt nine, ivcl- However, they reckoned with-!ehlkan had s.cored the '"S run Ketchikan's M a base on balls whifh was out staying power. for the northerners bounced driven home by Leon Bass- Lp-right back in the second half ourneau faced a situation which of the tenth to score two runs no P'tcher woll!d nvy- to first. First baseman Stan ciiu vMtti rtrauae Clearing u. Gomez' long shot. Ferguson PHONE BLUE 503 P.O. BOX 1184 ! Cornwell threw to second, catch instruction will meet at 3 p. m. for one-half hour instruction. A?es 11 to 12 will meet at 3:30 while the last group, ages 13 to 15, will have their half hour from 4 to 4:30. The pool will be closed to the general public during these hours so that the staff can devote their time to this venture. Mrs. Gatzke, Miss broke up a neat Baxter to New ing the runner off base for a PHONES Black G87 Red 894 P.O. Box 16' bolt combination. Murray and which brought them their sec-! Wiui two men on bases, he uuuuic uiuy which icuit-u uic- , . ond win in two days. struck out Russell, providing a Despite the fact that Prince ray of hoPe for thc loRals- !Iow-D0rt t,ir n toon in it,, ever, Bud Taylor, Ketchikan i muiatiuiig continued, iorctng a slde' ! fruitless corner as Lei-ion still Ketchikan went Into the lead pressed. Parkhouse' shot was , . . .... ... , . J " " ' ... , n IKn n r.V.11. H.1...V. TSi.l rT'il-,- r. ...I.J fV. . . ... ronie ana Mr. Miles win De in' j ,qj ,lruiv, t snortstop, cjouted Letourncau ",c c'5"" ""c,t " " "'"-istu. men varu c:ove a WELLS CAirfj , LIMITED K attendance on the playground ,.,, thp iphtn thp' mp h!lr, for a single which scored Dick treras doubled and was brought hard shot over the bar. Plu Daily Service Except Monday SCHKIHLES Tuesday,.. Wednesday .and Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5,. 7 and 8 p.m. (Extra trip Thursuay - afternoon, 2:30) Saturday Every hour starting at 11 a.m. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 92G during the summer months and f feeling of , uncertainty, rfoi, , Johnson for the whining run. , hi by Enckson. Tomlinson, who continued interesting FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS Netf, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed i. t?. vv nail n, a particularly on account of the way will supervise these lessons. " base on choice, Veiteh to Ward move well was a.fleld"'8 ; To get back to the second In-1801 came home on a long fly to right slopped by Bietiiner. Murra ii!ijii:i: ituviue Crating Packing -f Prince Rupert batters continued nlnB wnicn gave Prince Rupert to clout high flies to the eager its initial lead, Nick Pavlikis got Registration for the classes will begin Wednesday afternoon at McClymont Park with any of field by Johnson. got past Mazi-one but F. Gome. Nick Pavlikis singled in the fcroke UP lhe PV- Ma. . n-.- BLUE 780 Ketchikan fielders. ' on Dase on a neider s error and Clirf ninth and was scored by Cliff ! 'topped Armstrong neatly. j the above members of the staff. A small registration fee will be as followed to- first by Ketchikan's southpaw pitcher Dahl, who grounded out. Score) Alter tne iireryac Battery Dahl on a single. Arney then of charged for these lessons and George Russell, a veteran the mnnev will he tisprt tn hnv semi - professional baseball , got on first on a fielder's error. even- movca ;p ihe aiiack i.:::iOu!li n lit ... , . ... I tl! ,.U ... ) . ... ; HELEN?! f RRATITV Sr! titling the bases. Don Scherki men came simundson s homei ,lu'-" 'o waiu mova was partly mi ,,n,,i,A,.i r tv... California, cave lin nnlv four stopped by Bremner. Battery QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heeis and Worn Soles MAC shoe hospital Box 774 Second Ave. closed in. Vuckovieh's weak prounds hits in the 10 innings, but his -""Y"" ",c " " ! fielders did plenty of work to muffed b shortstop Bud Tay- 0IfsPt by two scorlng runs by l t-iiitlliriiix iirt- - Beauty Culture i Its branchet f 204 4th Street t' lor, scoring both Pavlikis and keep Frince Rupert off the bases. UNDERGROUND STORAGE Ketchikan as the rain began to FINAL DEFERRED Dahl. shot was stopped by Krause Then, with the Legion defense in a tangle, D. Gomez drove a hot one across the goal mouth Owing to failure to field rtoseaaie. rrmce Kuperi Jack Rosedale turned in a ster- la" neavlly' teams, the Dominion Day Cup ! moundsman, also a port side nerformance in tho firt Prin ut rrin nnn nni , a TANKS but Eby and Greer scrambled inning when he struck out two Ketchikan 001 000 020 2-5 lne b,n 1 innings, but struck out 10 batters. away. Krause was men wun one ciown ana tne (Continued on Page 5) GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant,' Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block -- Phone 387 football replay, scheduled for Sunday afternoon, was postponed. It was to have been between General Motors and Canadian Legion. OUR STEEL STOCKS ARE forced to save again s Park-house came close. Legion broke loose with a neat Armstrong 'to Newbolt to Murray combination (Continued on Page 5) NOW IN GOOD SUPPLY AND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO FILL ORDERS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS. BYTOWN MAC? 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CHEi Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orderi DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH Bl NEW BANKING DEPARTMENT Inset (left) is an artist's conception of the drive-ln banking wicket at the new building planned for the Broadway and Granville street Bank of Montreal branch, In Vancouver. It is the first bank In Ca nada to offer this service. The ultra-modern building shown above also contains a baby-carriage parking area (inset, right) for the convenience of mothers In this predominantly residential district of the west coast metropolis. The building was designed by the B of M's architectural department. TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday,- Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdaj 10:30 p.m. ISc pit donn paid for imptlM LMtd fcy ny D C. Brtwery m Ifch idvtrttiiment h net pubvhhtd at rflipliyid by tin Liquor Control Be id w k On Govra.tf i BiUlili Columbia. P.O. 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