Prtnrr Httper! S5afT? T3rtof Eta. Thursday, July 15, 1043 4 CN.R.A. Tops In Fastball T&dagg in Sports BATTERY WINS OVER LEGION Artillery and Students Tied t from Pavlikis beat Brodie. Nel-For Soceer League Leadership son defended well and Morgan came out and punched Glen In last evening's Gilhuly CuP,gmjln's cross away. Ferguson football game the 120th Battery topped Christison and Eby test-scored a decisive win over the cd Morgan from a free kick. Mor-pmrfi,n TP(,inn hv a thrpp io'ean was very safe clearing well Share Leadership With 99 Taxi After Defeating Co-op C.N.R.A. 17, CO-OP 5 Canadian National Athletics climbed right to the top. of the pile to nestle in cosy partnership with 99 Taxi at the crest of the city fastball league after defeating Co-op by a score of 17 Jlaastftedi: 3c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Notices: 60c; Carutt of Thanks, Deuth Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement: 12. KPECIAi, DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Zlasstfled Advertising la payable In advance.. Please retrain from telephoning. FOK SAii, FOB SALE m than frnrn to 5 in a nine-inning encounter FOR SALE Piano Acoordlan, 120 Bass, 1 treble switch. Phone Black 756. (ICC) FOR SALE 1942 DxJge Special Deluxe Sedan. Nev !y painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) si SNAP FOR CASH 6-room house, small house at rear. Fenced, with garage, on two lots. For particulars Phone Blue 597, 839 9th West. (167) SALE OF WARTIME HOUSES- -We have 3, four-room wartime houses lihted at fair prices. For particulars call Robert E. Montador Limited. an i ! r ' i -4 V FOR SALE Bedroom suite, double bed and single bed. House plants. Red 695. (167) nothing B score. As a result the lrom Ralph Smith. Brodie stopped a Battery and Hlf-h School arej shot Frank Gome came now tied tor top piace in the j trough in good style and passed competition but the Battery j to Parkhouse who gave Pavlikis has the better goal average. a good opening but the lat ter After some even exchanges, shot past. Greer was good in Dawes mlskicked in front of his ; defence. own goal but Pavlikis miskick.;il, Mor?an Was the first poalie too and a dangerous situation j to be teslPti jn the second half was relieved. Frank Gomw stop-i and j1P saVed from Christison ped Christison and Eby showed and Eby Murray also tested to advantage. A nice LeB'cm , Morgan wrio a moment later move, with the bail going fromwas ln difficulties in trying to Eby to Christison to Ralph Smith ; smotrier the ball but Murray shot and then Glen Smith, was check- I weakiy past. The Legion pressed ed by Frank Gomez. Greer took but was vveat around goal. Billy a free kick well and turned in I Gomez gaVe Brodie a hot one hut the rebound but Ferguson ciear- the Legion goaiie was safe. Grer ed. A cross from Pavlikis hit was paying a strong game and the face of the upright. Nelson then Daweg headed away Pav-turned Pavlikis's cross past Bro- iikis's drive. Battery was lucky- t I FOR SALE 14-room rooming house, partly furnished, for $1300: immediate occupancy. Located on Fraser Street. Red 615. (1691 ' -' t . A FOR SALE New 12-ft. Clinker built boat for inboard power, completely outfitted, to be sold at two-thirds replacement cost. Phone Blue 365. ( 170 t . 1 f FOR SALE Complete contents of 4-room apartment. Phone Blue 410. 169 AS VISCOUNT MOUNTBATTEN RETURNS FOR SALE Baby carriage, veiy good condition, $20.00; play pen, $4.00. Phone Green 337 (165) MACHINERY FOR SALE Sjport Shots at Gyro Park last night. For the first time this season 99 Taxi's ledaership in the league has been seriously challenged. Both they and C.N.R.A. havo four wins and two losses for a percentage of .667. For C.N.R.A.. in particular, it has been a lon and arduous road to the top of the heap. . Speculation is rife as to what would happen if these two met within the next week but such speculation is of little moment because, under the revised schedule, the two are not booked to play against each other until August 2. In the meantime, 99 Taxi will only play one game against General Motors Saturday 'night, while CN.R.A. will play two games. Therefore, it would seem C.N. R.A. is in a more advantageous position since, if they win two games, they will have a one-game lead when they meet 99 Taxi providing, of course. 99 Taxi also wins its game on Saturday night. Under those circumstances, the worst that could happen to the railroaders is to return to a tie position in the standings if they lose on August 2, whereas, if they win, they will be two games ahead. The CN.R.A. boys are speculating fondly on this prospect. C.N.R.A. gave Co-op little quarter in last night's encounter. They slugged pitcher Alex FOR SALE Must sell small 4 Wartime house, 124 8th West, Call before 2 p.m. or between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. (tf INDIA -Arriving at England s Northolt Atrcb re.'ently, was Lord Loui Mountbatten. arfomj.i and daughter Pamcla.Lord Louis has comp,f;. fiist an.l last British governor-general (. the d. Pictured at the aordrume, as the Moutitbatt-: H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, nephew ul i Louis Mountbatten; Prime Minister Cinm-m a Mumitbatten. die to give the Battery a lucky , ynen james turned a hot drive eoal. Ralph Smith made a nuo from Ralph Smith over nis o TO SAW better lumber more FOR SALE 1947 BSA Motor run and centred well btit the ba 1 was cleared and then the Batte.y went two up when a long shot economically use the modern and up-to-date type NaUonal Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) cross bar. Morgan punched away a good corner from Murray. A cross from Billy Gomez got! over to Parkhouse who added ( a third goal for the Gunner? after Brodie had sSved. Ne'son was playing a good game and, .ii;, firppr. was holdin" the cycle with accessories, best of- fer. New Stromberg Carlson Radio with Record Attachment, mantel size. Small automatic Record Player. American Army Kit Bags, as new. New government approved Morse Code practice key. Apply 20C 8th Ave. East. Phone Green 327. tTh-S) FOR RENT Death Knell For Racing Tax Cut is Killing "Sport of Kin'' in B. C. By ED ROMAINE Canadian Press Staff Writer L 4, ---.V, v v FOR RENT Flat, kand Block. The man who said "Life be-. gins at 40" must have had in mind athletes like Ron 'Pete: Pant Johnson, captain of the New Cross speedway team. Ron I 41, with 22 years of tearing round the cinder track on a stripped-down motor-cycle to r his credit, is having the best season of his career and is cur -1 rently favored to win the Lon- ; don riders individual champion- : ship. Experts' say the secret of Ron's success apart from, amazing physical' stamina is throttle control. He slides inUV the bends probably more slowly than any other top-flight rider and comes out of them, after a tearing broadside ski, probably fastest. I Apply Max Heilbroner, Jeweller, (tf) fast artillery attack at bay. But the Legion could not get goals. lEby headed over after a sus-! tained heading bout by the Legion. Morgan intercepted Ri'ph Smith's good centre. Danow FOR SALE Electric washing machine, good running order, $35.00. Red 183. 167t FOR RENT 2 room apartment. 801 Borden Street. (tf) Gomez made a good run and shot VANCOUVER Some observers and horsemen VANCI FOR RENT 4 room house. Apply 208 9th E. between 1 and 4 p.m. (167) AND INTlKsd Slater for 18 hits, building up an ; feel that the current 28-day racing meet at Vancouver's Lansdowne Park is the death knell of the "snort of kings" in FOR SALE New and Used Fur-iture and Hardware. New Gur-ney Ranges for wood and coal. New shipment of British India Rugs, Chinaware, Unpainted Chests and Bookcases, Radio Tables, Hardware. Used Elec FOR RENT One double and one single bedroom, both with kitchen and home privileges. Phone Blue 716. (165) EACH Tr AT 11 expanding lead that made competition the real casualty. In the first three innings they garnered seven runs off as many hits while Co-op received the one-two-three treatment' from C.N. tric Rangette, Fancy Tables, WANTED For KEI Radios, Kitchen Sets, Bed British Columbia, British County cricket, say the pundits, is at a low ebb ar-: The "on again, off again tistically this year. But at the meet will finish, but many say gate it s booming. Bigstest at-. for the last time, traction is the tour of the Aus- j Some ' sport writer charge tralian team. Already the ! that taxation is providing the V " room Suites, Beds, etc. Every :.;T "I Pitcher Uoyd Lahti icwa luuia auuum bilvjii thing is reasonably priced. See us first. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) rr Informal-: It was not until the fourth inning that Co-op got acquainted names at the office as vacancies may be occurring any da . City or rr Aussips have drawn more than 'coup d'etat." 10.000 ($40.000i as their share, Ken (Vancouver nf rprpints for their first' eiah. McConnell writes: just wide. Veitch stopped a Legion attack and Morgan saved twice from Ralph Smith tut no iuither goals were scored and the Battery wen i-t. . THROUGH OLD-TIMER'S EYES The Battery was value fo their win although two of thei goais were lucky. Morgan played his usual safe game fielding shots surely and shewing good anticipation in intercepting cen tres and punching away corners Frank Gomez never hesitate:! and kicked strongly. James did well toe. Danow Gomez tuckleu keenly and found time to make a few runs. Ferguson was rarely beaten and Alex. Gome, wa always aggressive. Forward of the Battery were more dangerous than the Legion. They were faster, showed more combination and shot better. Paviikis was always on the alert and Park- Province) "There has PRIM 111 WANTED Oil burner or late model stove with oil burner installed, must be in A-l been such a decline In the pari-(Continueo on Pae 5 with the score board, bringing in two runs off five hits. They did not score again until the eighth when Slater got a base on a bunt and completed the circuit on an error. Their finai two runs came in the ninth. Slater held CN.R.A. hitless games. Thats sevc:ai iiwu:iu more than the tourists drew for the same eight matche; in 1938. the last time they visited shape. Box 1551 Prince Rupert. (169) HOUSES FOR SALE SMALL Four on 2nd Overlook - Furnished. Only $1400. SMALL FOUR Two blocks from Ridley Home Furnished Only $2100.00. $500.00 DOWN Balance payable as rent Large House on cem WANTED Working mother would like room and board during the fourth and fifth in ent foundation, suitable as for girl of five for 2 to 3 months. Reply to Box 369 Daily News. (166) HELP WANTED Smart lad nings but they broke loose again in the sixth to score four runs, then brought in three in the eighth and three in the ninth. Pitcher Lloyd Lahti received GOODBYE TO GLOVES Having announced his retirement from the prize ring, Joe Louis receives his last check from Mike Jacobs, the fight promoter. At the same time, he turns in his gloves at the New York City offices of the Twentieth Century Sporting Club and becomes plain "Citizen Joe.'' ! Keenest spectator at the Hen-, ley Regatta was 72-year-old Lt - i Col. Charles Burnell, who wa' . No. 5 in the Leander crew which j won the Olympic Eights for Bri j tain 40 years ago last time the i event was staged at Henley, j Only seven men have rowed foui strong support from his fielders a m house and Hclkestad were the and did a good job himself. Fac-(Continued from Page 5) hotter niniT Wnrfl who WS 3 leaving scnool to enter apprenticeship to automotive repair trade under Provincial Government Apprenticeship schedule. Apply in person to Lindsay Motors Ltd. (170) successive years in a successiui; -as' nm.,ir, Hcnv iartPrt nr u ..tj v. i ,V, ,.! ITi , Duplex Full Price $2500.00. 5-ROOM HOUSE near town-Furnace Partial Cement Foundation $2700.00. 4 ROOM House with full basement and renewed foundation. Excellent location. 32 minutes from Post Office. Priced for quick sale. $2700. GOOD Building Lots available in Sea View location. Reasonably priced. Apply ROBERT E. MONTADOR LIMITED (lOGi UA1U1 u uutit, ill uir annual in-i versity Boat Race. Burnefi asi dangerous. Later Veitch replaced j him and the latter was a bin in o rf IViom METAL WORK , s help. Billy and Alex. Gomez go. ' the ball across in good style. i TT..,., ,, For the Legion Brodie ' posiea nere uciooer n, iuj, little luck. The first goal was PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Rearing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) been delivered i has fts turned past him by his own at1 i i Ormesby, 33 miles away. back although he seemed to bi at fault with the second goa'i FOR SALE 2 room furnished cabin at Prudhomme Lake ; with custom built skiff and LOST AND FOUND " ' " ' i - - " , "s. & ( -V i. f st i ' ; t ' . FAMOUS SINCE ! FOUND Key with clip from case attached. Owner can obtain same on payment of this ad at the Daily News. (tf) Nelson was a towner of strengui in the back line and Dawes did well at times. Eby was the best halfback with Greer doing some very good work and putting i'p a really good game in the second Distributed i n Conodo by CalVfTt Di''l!'"J. t sail, and 1937 model 3'i H.P. j outboard. On shallow water, ideal for children. All for $300, or will sell cabin separately. Phone Green 928. (165) This advertisement is not published or disp Control Board, or by the Government of Br PERSONAL FOR SALE 16 foot Chris Craft made speedboat. Box 601 Prince Rupert. (168) half. McCrimmon was good at times. Forward of the Legion were very weak. Christiscri rarely got in a good shot anil the line, as a whole, lacked (Continued en Page Five) K Co- FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just half way to Prince George. (tf aien op FOR SALE Dinette, like new. One Chesteriield. Dresser, Bed. 135 6th E. After 5:00 (169) PERSONAL WE'LL SHOP FOR REVERE WARE Drop in and check over the New Co; j YOU. If you know what you I want, but live too far away to' r Stainless Steel Pressure CookM FOR SALE Offers plainly marked "Offer for H-49" on envelope, will be received by I ' V find it yourself, write to the Select Shopping Service, Dominion Building, Vancouver, (tf ) other lines of Pots and Pans. PHONE I'hone 179 WRITE Box 1127 Steamship Movements Daylight fcaving Time the undersigned, up to July 26th, 1943, on a 1943 Chevrolet Sedan, condition as is and where is, licence and registration not included. This vehicle can be seen at the Public Works Garage, Prince Rupert, B.C. All offers must be accompanied by a certified cheque PHONE 654 25c Per Dozen Paid For Empties This advertisement Is not published or lisptayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. For Vancouver AL JOLSON V AL JOLSON FLY FOOD SUPPLIES INTO BERLIN Food and other sup-" plies are loaded on an army transport at Rhine-Maine, Germany, in the U.S. zone, for shuttling into Berlin. Hundreds of planes have been pressed into service to counter the Russian blockade, which was set up in the Red attempt to force the Allies out of the German capital. In answer to the Russian squeeze, U. S. General Lucius Clay said nothing short of war would force out the Americans. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide 11 p.m. AL JOIS for at least 10 of the bid and are subject to the 3 IN HIS LATEST DiiCCA AUU'M-VOi 24397 "I Want a Girl." Social Service Tax over and SLONDIE The One That Nearly Got Away. Bv Chic Young above the amount accepted. Purchasing Commission f.ro "Where the Blact-Eyed Susans Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 12:15 midnight. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. July 14 ss. Princess Norah. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Camosun, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 1 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. Be Parliament Buildings, 24398 "When the Red fted Bobbin Cn"s MP DITHERS, 4 Victoria, B.C. VVILLVOUTELU Along," 1 V- PAGWOOD Ut) While '1 HIM TO STOP IN STEPPED OUT "Someone Else May Be There THE FISH MARKET OF THE OFFICE 7i AND BRING HOME FOR A MINUTE, i 1 July 23 ss. Prince George, 10 24399 "For Me and ify Gal." "When I I.ee the World Behind." 24400 "There'g a tainbow 'Round My shl" "About a Qiarter to Nine " OS DECCA ALBJM NO. A-B49-NOW J$gg " ..!'!ii!lil!lill' 'j36Jj hadJs!;:; jgM :llEs USED LUMBER Flooring, 3" and 4" Fir. Shiplap, (short). Demension Lumber 2"x4" 2"x6" 2"x8" Selling reasonable. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. 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