$ Prfnre Rupert Dafl? 53eto0 ETtB. Saturday, Jnne 5, 1948 THIS AND THAT Today in Sporits SHORT SPORT JaseballScor( THRttotn... !, ,.3Ma'"1 3-2, Mi M BALL PLAYER ARRESTED ON BRIBERY COUNT High School Takes Lead The pot is boiling for the summer Olympics in London and, as usual, the ingredients going into the Olympic stew are providing some meaty morsels for the sport commentators. It seems impossible to conduct the Olympics without incidents of one sort or another humorous or otherwise cropping up. Jlaralfleds: 2c per word per Insertion, mlntmum chart?. SOc. Btrth Not!ci: 60c; Carua of Thanks. Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Encasement Announcements: 2. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE UlmwiflPd Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. FOR SALE Mike Rodden of Kingston whig.standarcI cnu(.kleQ over last week's Canadian Olympics boxing trials at Montreal where beaten boxer attacked a referee and Adam Faul of Regina won the heavyweight title af ter earlier being declared the 0 s e r m preliminary bout against Amos Dorsey of St. Catherines. "The decision against Faul as so ridiculous that It demanded an investigation even on the part of amateur offi- fiin, t mmr, m. v, n an bin it biiat. : nuu ui Hlfjf the amazing discovery was made I 'cmarKeci: in mnL. that Bobby Leitham, former , "pi'ris encounters Caim 'Canadian professional bantam- .i-upie.s a position similar weiaht champion, had while of a Pur relation . i Students Defeat Battery With Good Exhibition of Gilhuly Cup Football In the second game of the Gilhuly Cup football competition last evening a much-Improved I ; , eaiy irom izuin ouun,. score of the hard-fought con test was two goals to one. Opening exchanges were even ' with both teams showing good combination. Wart's pass gav Hardy a good chance and Boulter had to be good to stop the latter's shot. At the other end Sharp tested Morgan with a fine long drive. From a free kick Veitch scored with a grand shot to put the Battery one up. High School fought back and Morgan cleared twice, one being a very good save from Bob Currie. Holkestad and Wart attacked but Sunberg cleared and then, from Olsen's through pass, Wilson went in close to beat Morgan for the equalizer. High most of the pressing and Owens gave Morgan a hot haiut-,ful. Veitch sent his forwards to attack but Olsen sent tneni and half-time came with score tied at one each. Althoimh Dlavlng uphill the " J " 1 . students were the first to at- in second half and Morgan , Mercer went ahead but Ferguson cleared and then James headed away into safety. Holkestad and Parkhouse combined nUnlu huf Wmn Hrrtrp it. nn A acting as judge, Imagined that a. traceable to lack o! ram was uursey ana vice-versa. u mat oir "The boxers were then notl- ' lelt'3 Iack abillty . . It fled ' that it was all a mistake we re ,wilh"ut competet and Faul nroved 'that it was a rl,'"p sucn ms t monumental one when he de- ,es ase confront in Dsv feated Jimmy Davis of Mon-iand 01-1 Tilting, " treal. If this isn't the limit in nonsense, the world must be it Pays to Advertise We don't examine brads . . . but we do give yum a complete examination from headlight ts lail-lithl, wJ .I. uh...'of the scoring shots. Ferguson w ..i 6 until Gomez was through Sharp ..,. ,, k( but it epertly and inexpensively. DKIVE IN! Portland 7. T. . San Dipo. r" .k Intern' 'orna 16, Spne? Yakima 2, Vivtoriai. America u St. Louis 4-2. Bomo Detroit 4. New York, Chicago 3, Phliadeiphtt Cleve anri ? nr..,."" innings,. National Uuw Philadelphia 7, chL j?1' York 5. Cincinnati' R'iston 10. Pittsbtirn Brooklyn 1, St. Louis o square and the moon is, liuiaenu iiKe these & "-ni ftnai Andy LyUe "This young lady like to have her br; checked, lights fixed, k- repaired, speedometer justed, and If you haw facilities ,her head ft. tned!" rhont ur" Two sailing . 1 an cm, CJ'(! o.,,4,tf 9 a.m, OT ptmi' tif T and S'',; 12 "midnuiK ISLANDS 1' s.s. Coquitlam, and 29-H J FRANKASS Third Ave. Kaicn Co-op SPORT FISHING SUPPLIE! NYLON LINE - SPOONS REELS SPINNERS RODS LANDING NETS HOOKS FLYS GUIDES - TIPS - SINKERS WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina 0" The arrest of Bernard De Forge, former player-manager in the Carolina Baseball League, was announced last night by police chief John Gold. Gold said the arrest was in connection with bribery charges The arrest was made after investigation into game-fixlnij a charges Involving a Winston- Salem Polrtvltl Reldsville , game here on May 14. , Forge was banned from baseball for life Tuesday by Minor League President George Trautmun. I SCHEDULE BASEBALL June 8 Savoy vs Merchants June 10 Moose vs Savoy June 13 Merchants vs Moose June 15 Savoy vs Moose June 17 Moose vs Merchants June 20 Merchants vs Savoy June 22 Merchants vs Moose June 24 - Savoy vs Merchants tine 27 Moose vs Savoy June 29 Merchants vs Moose was the sparkplug of the High School attack although all played well. They cqmbined cleverly onH uncplf luhlv and showed lots' ' L . I or reurce. i balanced one and gave a good of individual and combined ability. For its first game of the season the Battery did well. Morgan had more to do than Boulter and had no chance with either and Jame were steady I-und. the students as persist ently troublesome as the spec tutors found the flies, veiu-n Pyed F, ! supported by the C.o.mv b- War was the best for- ward but HMtef ad, a"d house were not far behind. Pll- fold showed to advantage but the Battery forwards found the students very strong and quick In defence. . 11.111 I. Y TI P STANDING W D L F A P High School ...I 1 0 6 5 3 Legion 0 1 0 4 4 1 120th Battery .. 0 0 112 0 1 3 15 I I o)9JTI1EB 0XHH2 OCLIVERCD FREE! PHONE 654 25c Per Dozen Paid For Empties ' J. . ftvprtiwTieTit m noi pumiRnwi or aispinyra oyinrkiq uorControl Biwrdor By ttu' Government ol British Columbia. We are pleased to announrc that we have now obtained the services of a very competent body man, namely Mr. Charles IIcpDncr who will be only too glad to give you a free estimate on that body or 'fender job. Mr. Heppner also specializes in upholstery work. & Body Service Phone 179 Box 1127 251 3rd H FOk SALt FOR SALE 1942 Docile Speciaj Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. tt) FOR SAL E .'.cm; cook stow with pot burner and blower. Apply 99 Taxi. (tf) FOR SALE Empty 500-pound steel drums. Apply Dally News. (tf) FOR SALE Cabin cruiser, near-, ly completed; will sleep two. Also 16 lip. Marine engine. 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Apply Max Heilbroner, Jeweller, 'j (tf) FOR RENT Three room Suite, paray lurnisnea, 616 6th West. Phone Green 698. (tf) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Ward maids for Prince Rupert General Hospital. Salary $75.00 a month and board. Apply to matron. (133) HELP WANTED For Queen Charlotte Island camps, boom men, pile driver engineers, loading engineer, head loader, rigging slinger, rigger, hook tender, shovel operator, tie maker, section man, speeder man. Apply to Bruce Low at Prince Rupert Hotel. (135) PERSONAL FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just half way to Prince George. (tf) ATTENTION Gardeners! Have us Instal eavestroughs and prevent damage to your garden. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. (tf) TENDERS Tenders will be received up tonoon Saturday, June 5, for the purchase of three room house and lot, situate and being No. 527, 7th Avenue West. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. r. TINKER & CO. LTD Besner Block, Phone 57 (tf) RUPERT MARINE REAlTi (J. CLAl'SEN & SOX) We Take Listings of . . . ROATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER ' Se if you can walk a baby in Steamship Movements Vancouver Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Tuesdayss. Cardena, 1:30 Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Saturday ss. Catala, 9 a.m. June 9 ss. Princess Norah, June 12 Princess Louise p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Cardena, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide the to p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert j new a.m. Saturday ss. Catala. a.m. the June 4 ss. Princess Norah Art it a.m. June 7 ss. Princess Louise a.m. Alice Arm, Stewart, the - Port simpso rav Sunday ss. Cardena, mid the iteht. rmn he Am swwan, Pori Simpsen Tuesday ss. Cardena a.m. tH rom ocean rails Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert. a.m. Friday ss. Catala, pm. For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide. ; ing Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 1 1:15 p.m. hit From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, p.m. ..' ny ROOM ANJ BOA.tD ROOM AND BOARD-$45 each double; $50 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) SCHOOLS and collec.es CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Summer and Fall examination. .Wtite M.C.C Civil Service School, 301 En-derton Bldg., Winlpeg, Manitoba. , LOS1 LOST Black Easterbrook per. Return to Daily News Office Reward. (137) LOST War service badge No. 736992. Finder please return to Canadian Legion, (132) LOST Blue and Gold Brooch with Rhinestones. Phone Red 879. Reward. (133) MACHINERY rOR BALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. tf) AGENTS WANTED HERE.'S A NATURAL New patented tool multiplies man's strength 31 times. Needed by autoists, farmers, lumbermen, builders, garagemen, trans- ports, public works. Immedi ate deliveries. Attractive sales proposition. Palcoseel Co. Ltd. Cornwall, Ont. FYRFOE flame proofs clothing, fabrics, upholstery. New, guaranteed. Reduces fire hazards, saves lives, property. Attrac tive sales proposition. Fyrfoe division, Palcoseel Co. Ltd., Cornwall, Ont. METAL WORK BROKERS IN BOATS. MARINE AND FISHING EQl'IPMENl a one-room compartment! BASEBALL TOMORROW Rookies vs. Old Tinier!) Flood Benefit Game did Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 Roosevelt Park fans will see the the Rookies once again try to dethrone back the Old Timers in "the the battle of the ages.'" The proceeds of this game are being turned over to the Flood. Relief tack Campaign and it is hoped that v.. public will give generously this worthy cause. and The Rookies have Imported a manager for this game in person of Art Murray. While is no stranger to baseball seems that the Rookies are determined to leave no stones unturned in their effort to best aged veterans and Art Mur- g should he the man to euide . -- strategy of his club. The The Old Timers are being was managed by Doug Kerr whose baseball experience will be pit- Bnd ,ii Art M,irr'S Rookies line-up will be as fol- rie lows: infield: Morean. Davis, .Hartwig, B. Simondsen, Arney, 'Schcrk and Postuk. The outfield Pavlikis, Gurvich, Foster and .Shier. Pitching: Alex Bill, Jack ISharpe and Richard Letourneau. Rumors are that Murray is go- to start Letourneau, the young man who pitched a one- game against the Moose. Old Timers line-up will be selected from Harley Lewis, Ben- Windle, Bill Lambie, Jack by Lindsay, George Howe, Cliff Dahl, Minor Simundsen, Sev uominaio, jonn noseaaie, nec McKinnon, Dave Abel and Man ager Doug Kerr. Football Schedule Gilhuly Cup, Firsi Round June 9 Legion vs. 120th Battery. June 11 Legion vs. High School. June 16 120th Battery vs. High School. i june 18 lutn Battery vs Legion. June 25-Flrst round of Dominion Dav Cud. Julv 1 Final round of Dom-nion Day Cud. uilhuly Cup,, Second Kounu ju y v Hign bcnooi vs. Legion ' July 9 High School vs. 120U1 .Battery. Julv 14 Legion vs. High School. July 21 120th Battery vs. jelnn. Aueust 4 First round of Stu-.rt Shield. Moblev Cud Aueust 6 High School vs Legion. August 11 mgn acnooi v 12Uth Battery. August 13 Legion vs. 120th Batterv. Aueust 18 Legion vs. High School. August zo 120m Batterv vs jjighSchool. August 25 120th Batterv vs. Legion. , . , ,. Septemrjer 0 rinai rouna o Stuart Shield. MEN'S FA3TB ALL SCHEDULE June 599 Taxi vs. Co-op. June 7 Co-op vs. Gordon and Anderson. June 9 High School vs. 99 Taid. June 12 General Motors vs. C.N.R.A. June 146S Taxi vs. General Motors. June 16 C.N.R.A. vs. Gordon and Anderson. June 19 Co-op vs. High June 21 C.N.RA. vs. 09 Taxi June 23 General Motors vs. Co-op. June 26 High School vs. Gor don and Anderson. June 28 General Motors vs. TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QL'ICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsetts, Waterfront) blocked him and High School Vr 1 1 time but defence held ,ae- ' ...... i . : jviorgan was leieu sevrrui mum. High School forward line combining effectively and, was weI1 SUppo, ted by Olsen sharp. But the pressure was ,. r.. r.,,- an(j Mercer had gone close, tho- hiii ramp tn Wilson who Deat Morgan with a beautiful Shot. In a Battery attack Hardy headed close and then Boulter tipped a grand drive from Park- house over the bar. Wilson and Currie went close as did Owens but then Boulter had to be very smart to save from Hardy. Mer- cer gave Morgan a hard shot but full time came with the High School deservedly winning the odd goal in three. Teams: 120tn Bty Morgan; james Ferguson; A. Gomez, Veitch, D. Gomez; R. Holkestad, iwart. Hardy, Parkhouse, W. Go mez; spare, Pilfold High School Boulter; Sunberg, Wynn; Lien, Olsen, Sharp; Bob Currie, Mercer, Charlie Currie, Wilson, Owens. Referee: S. Woodside. Scorers High School: Wilson 2. For Battery, Veitch, 1. HIGH SCHOOL FILL VALVE High School was full value for the win. Boulter showed a big improvement on his previous game, fielding and clearing the ball Well. Sunberg and Wynn were a fine pair of backs, tackling fearlessly and kicking surely. Olsen at centre was a ,anH-n,,(-. nin He tackled well "--------- --- --- ---- and fed his forwards with good - judgment, onarp was cievcr. Wilson, who scored both goals, Keep your car running Sweet- You'll be sure of a sweet-running motor if you bring your 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 car ready when promised. T lit '' poinli to tapingi . . . with lludvon Prottitin StrvU: Superior Auto Box 548 HE IS POSITIVE! 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