Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, May 15, 1950 I I P P ! i j k S 5&5 654 ! Baseball Scores SUNDAY National New York 4-7, Philadelphia 3-7 Pittsburgh 6-16, Chicago 5-9 Boston 4, Brooklyn 6 Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 8 American Chicago 3-1, Cleveland 2-3 Washington 1-10, Boston 8-5 Philadelphia 9, New York 3 St. Louis 7, Detroit 3 Pacific Coast Oakland 5, San Francisco 2 Hollywoo 7, Los Angeles 6 Portland 7, Sacramento 2 Seattle 3, San Diego 2 Western International Yakima 9-3, Wenatchee 2-0 Salem 7-3, Spokane 3-0 SATURDAY National New York 1. Philadelphia 7 Boston 12, Brooklyn 2 Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 4 Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 6 American Philadelphia 3, New York 9 Chicago 2. Cleveland 6 Washington 4, Boston 5 St. Louis 0, Detroit 3 Pacific Coast Oakland 11-12, San Francisco 1-8 (second game 13 Innings) Seattle 4-1, San Diego 0-3 M 1, fJ 1 A Real Hal Trick! v bVfeb" .tJS I JUST TREAT YOUR. 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RUPERT S PEOPLES STORES u Portland 1-13, Sacramento 0-1 Hollywood 12-2, Los Angeles 5-5 Western International Tacoma'9-6, Victoria 7-8 Tri-City 8-20, Vancouver 4-6 Salem 9, Spokane 3 Wenatchee 5 Yakima 2 CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. R. E. Mortimer 324' 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR ! Late last week, the lighthouse ! tender Albemi. Capt. O. David son left for Cape St. James with Halibut Sales American Resolute, 60,000, 23c, 21.8 and 20, Storage. Canadian Kenn Falls, 23,500, 24.7c, 23.1 and 20.5, Bacon. Miss Jean, 48,000, 24.7c, 22.5 and 20.5, Pacific. " Kaare No. 2, 54,000, 24.7c, 22.5 and 20.5, Royal. Western Spirit, G0.000, 24.7c, 22.5, 20.5. Atlin. Cape Race, 3,000, 24.5c, 22.5 and 20.5, Booth. Co-op Atll, 35,000; Takla, 45,000; Gul-vik, 23.000. ' a party of carpenters and helpers and a few members of the De ; , . '-J- .The Best cin You Can Buy! . ffefh 1 i ; . Triple Distilled. 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John Boden, arrived In port at 7:30 last evening from Vancouver and waypoints and sailed at 11 p. m. for Alice Arm. Stew art and other northern point3. Th- vessel is due back hers tomorrow morning to .sail at 1:30 p. m. on her return south. Hatch 7f& VtJ '-.(CORAL PIN Klg V"C - " 11 ... . ..... HMIOllOl I Learn lo Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive.-nhumba, Tango PRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Mon. Thru Fri. 4:30-10 pm Saturdays 2:30 - 8 p ni. - For appointments GREEN 491 Repairing New Tank Ship On This Coast A new tank vessel will make its Mary MacDonald, Director: formerly of Arthur M i PRINCE RUPERT DANCE 5M 1: HANSON'S Green 324 ' - Box 998 ' WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIKW-MASTKR .'"BBC" Enamel the outstanding wall and woodwork finmh, interior or exterior looki and wathe like baked enamel retittt chipping and cratching flowi on eaiily.tmoothly 'beautiful colore driet in 4 hour. 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