- i V.iTrnf nfrt !i n. Mm C.N.R.A. WINS 1AWFUL THOUGHT prfnre Gupert Daflp JSeS. DO. . Tuesday. July 6, 19iS . - in Sport Shots Today spor I Jack Guest of Toronto's Don Rowing Club, sculled his way to C.M.R.A. 17, High School 11 The High School fastball team lost its immediate opportunity to climb to the top of the league standings on the basis of playing Had Joe Walcott Instead of Joe Louis Won By Alan Randal Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL, P "It would Ketchikan Takes Two Games 1 1 off postponed games last night have been even worse. victory in the Diamond Sculls, at Henley-on-Thames 18 years ; ai today. It was the third ' time in the competition's 64- ! .t ar history that Canada had I won the event. Lou Scholes win- j toll Ketchikan 5, Prince Rupert 4 Ketchikan 8, Prince Rupert 2 11 51asir!ls: 8c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 80c. Birth Notice: 0c; CarcU ot Thanks, Death Notice. Funeral Notices, Man-lag and Engagement Announcements: 2. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Classified Advertising Is payable in advance. Please refrain from telephoning. 1004 iina joe wrigni jr.. Ketchikan All-Stars won the final two games of h J FOR SALE FUNERAL NOTICE the six-game international baseball series at the " Alaska city on Monday when they defeated Prince i Su7annP Lengien of France Rupert All-Stars 5-4 and 8-2 in a double header. won her fifth world's women's 1 . j. f . .. ..: cin.-iioe tennis title at wimble- FOR SALE 1000 feet of seconi hand lumber, mostly demer.- l'litHi I SAID The words are those of Elmer (Montreal Herald) Ferguson and are reprinted here because across Canada a lot of Canadians interested in the heavyweight boxing championship of the world must have thought along Fergle's line what if Jersey Joe Walcott had won from Joe X)uis? Fergie calls it a "horrible hought" and bases his premise n his view of the motion pic-ures of Louis and Walcott. when it dropped by a score of 17 to 11 befor the C.NR.A. squad at Gyro Park. High School currently is featuring in four straight games. Had they won last night's encounter, it would have placed them in a tie position with the league-leading 99 Taxi team with four wins to only one loss. In the first of the four postponed games, the students started off commendably, defeating General Motors 9-3 on sion stuff. 2'x4" and 2"x6" 1153 Ambrose or Phone Blue The wins were Ketchikan s t.rsi in me defeating an, vea s ago, lirst ?irst half halt ot of which wnicn was was played piayen at at Prince nuae Rupert uu.i on tajn,s tajn,s Kathleen KathlM.n McKane McKane 6-2 e-2 716. June 30 and July 1. In the I r-2. She repeated two years XF.NAKI In the city, Thursday, July 1. 1948, Katherine Stana-tl Xenaki, age 69 years, beloved wife of Stanatios Xenaki of 735 1st Ave. West. Rev. Basil S. Prockter will conduct services at the Grenville Court Chapel at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Jul? 7, interment following in Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. tlti FOR SALE 6-room wartime house, brick chimney; on bus Prince Rupert series, the local, three hits and recording nin; ialer an(j in 1926 turned pro- non two games and All-Stars line. Phone Red 87C. (1511 Things are bad enough as to van and Every m A I Ketchikan, 5 July j June 28. They held high hopes are what witn tne stou slrike-outs. fessional. Rupert made no less than ; thirteen hits in that game in- ' MIDDIES WON . eluding a double by Cliff Duhli ANNAPOLIS -Army and Navy tied one. The first game at Ketchikan MACHINERY FOR SALE oi rrpeauiis me waic A.rtnw nf what was onoe i Brest Sunday evening resulted in a mont with PMPA Insr niwht "... . , IS : : v; " r.; !gnier-Joe - re"nng.iri"n:,,, for prince Rupert. followed by a home run by Jo" piav(.tj their first football game but the plan did not worK out. aCHon anH leaving the cham In the second game of tliejDavis jn the sixth inning when j 8g0 at yVest Point and the Last night's game was one , ,ionshin vacant, with not a half of the seriej, ! ,i14, whole Rupert team went tJ -Middies of Annapolis won 24-0. FUNFRAL NOTICE toALF which had been postponed from 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) Trniii-' Pa.ved yesterday morning. Ket-,bat at least once. A tnP b student will meet Co-op, in a y wear tne ciowa." says Fergie. chikan clinched its winning ru.i Dt,n Hart wig was anciier mS pTr.mf'-i 1 But if Walcott, a fighter said in the last ot me rm.. nil oy rnnce u u j game originally scheduled for . , ...j i..J... t.! i,i uo ,iv,,-rtu' ,t prince nuutn Rimnrt buvs D avea a wauuu- XENAKI Funeral - of our beloved wife and mother, Mr:,. Katherine Xenaki, will take place on Wednsday at 2 p.m , ' from B.C. Undertakers. (It) S. XENAKI. June is ana on oaiuraay niKin u oe auuiuacnuis im ij nau an uvn"- - - , . - - the title, it would have been ; third base during an attempted they will clean' up a fixture won FOR KE-Y1 larly good brand of ball in that game and all agreed that tlv. fully deserved their win. scheduled for June 26 against even worse, he added, w ai-, double play. FOR RENT 3-room furnishei Gordon and Anderson, the leagut cott Is by no means a great i Tne early part or me gam. . , :l k,.;i un n 4-1 Weather was sunny and warm FOK SAL), fighter. He danced. He side suite. Apply 106 Hays Cove underdogs. Circle. (It) I ,,lh,.! ,url,v, ..,, steDDed and he turned away and 1cqj which was tied in me t Ketchikan for the entire FOR SALE 1H47 Chev. sedon, A-l condition. Low mileag.v For Information, write Box 489. (153) e made the crowd laugh 1 when Prince Rupert Biggar'tney to seventh will advance themselves FOR RENT Room at 350 "He clowned . bit. which may . Feature due home to-Mter Place CM afT p m ill Second place In the league with Uiree run8. ot. The locals are losses wlth a w ,rld tltle at double Ketchikan motor smashing -ff!LJli:-i three wins and two for this rally was a day on the sOR RENT-Houser.eeping room a percentage of .600. That, how-' take' deenlln8 mx 'hat you fcy prin(,e RupPrt-s first baseman vessel catalyst. lor rent, uui tioraen isireer. is not f exclusive ( '"" ever, an spot, 1 "But he didn't look like a (tf) FOR SALE 5 hp. Vivian engine. Apply Ivan Service tion. (160) being shared already by General Joe Davis. Pitchers for Pr.nce Rupert were Dirk Letourneau. Georgo . Eluik and Alex Bill. champion, not even when his . , . , . . . . .. .j n w D A WINS SCULL S Australian Takes Classic Rowing Event at Henley hum. kbht riat. irana biock. wvia ..m v...xv.. righthand over-arm swing sent Apply Max Heilbroner, Jewel-; Two runs fn the first inning, Louis tQ thg floor lpr uf ) : one off a double bv Cembella ... .. A j i, The second game was a deli- FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. (tf) i lAiuin was up at once nuu uc , ., . . u ,1.. i and one off a sinele bv Jen- .v.. v. : nite Ketchikan victory all tne FOR RENT Housekeeping suite, c.N.R.A. the Initial Millard. Ketchikan's heavy, HENLEY-ON-THAMES. Eng. 0 serii gave then as he treated his foeman way. with harbor view. 427 5th knocked Wood of Australia to-East. Ave.; Iead which was not threatened with' cool didain prevented hitting first baseman, -Mervyn Phone Blue 967. (157) ! run of tho holds the Diamond Scu'ls ur til the seventh Inning when him from tryin"' to capitalize on i the second home day FOR RENT-On7sleeping room. ' Hit,h School made their second the advantage he had gained." series, balancing the homer championship, prize event in the a . .11.. -. i A i iMittki in Ihp first, ciini'oc cfii'liiitr at th Hnvrl FOR SALE 34 h p. CO cycle elec- trie motor, 1 Beaver wood lath, chisels and wood worker's equipment. Phone Red 656. (tf) I'ilONK YJ 654 ; uk)i 1 NEW Rf 25c Per Dozen Paid For Empties 'jj; Thl ndvprtlwmrnt 1 not puhllhl or llsplnyptl bv the MqutirCnntrol Board o fll ft ffl b theOmrrnmeriio! British Columbia.. JLJLU 801 Borden Street, (tfilW w ue ule l '"c" - " High School did not ?et its game ty rrince itupni, neniey regaua. me niai-uur baseman Joe Davis. 'entrant defeated Bertram Bush- first run until the fourth hinit? flDTI lAIIJ FOR RENT Furnished 3-room suite with private bath in Washington Block, 2nd Ave. Apply cottage at rear or Phone Black 490. (159l F-rince Rupert pitchers in the nell of England before 30.000 final game were Alex Bill and fans with a time of eight mla-Jack Shaipe. utes and twenty-four seconds. ' SALE OF WARTIME HOUSES - We have 3, four-room wartime houses listed at fan-prices. For particulars call Robert E. Montador Limited. (tf) World's Bantamweight Title Holder Defends His Crown MEXICALI, Mexico 9 Manuel BOAT TO DIAMOND The double-header at Ketchi- when Shier doubled and vras brought home on a hit by Csen. They built their score to six1 runs in the sixth, however, by bringing In five runs, four of them off Lloyd LahtL C.N.R.A. starting pitcher and one 'off Wesch who went to the rubber with one man down. Wesch got similar treatment FOR RENT Two-room cabin Apply 1525 11th Ave. East. (157) uu" U1 " kan yesterday afternoon climax-successfully defended his world ,ll1v amm m FOR SALE General Electric range with side burner. Good FOR RENT Comfortable sleep- bantamweight boxing title far he eighteenth time by knockout Memo Valero, Mexican champion, in the eighth round. ing room, very reasonable. 806 Fraser St. after 5 p.m. (162i in the seventh from the stu- shape. Box 363 Dally News. (157) FOR SALE 1939 Ford panel, new motor last year. 1840 6th E. Phone Green 407. (15fii FOR RENT One sleeping roorc.! d'nts' who brought in another Sunday when the local boy 3, after a thirteen-4iour boat trip north, walked almost directly on to the ball diamond to defeat Ketchikan by a score of 12 to 1. In ttie first of Hie three games at the First City, Eliuk was th winning pitcher, allowing on y I m n f i) 1 0 I ) - S li t i 9 4 221 5th East. (1601 "ve runs m mat inning 10 ue FOR RENT 2-room suite. '336 9th Ave. West. (160) SCHEDULE FOR LAWN BOWLING the score at 11-11. C.N.R.A. broke the tie in the eighth by scoring three runs and continued in the ninth to pile FOR SALE Summer Camp at LOST AND FOrXD ion another three to brine their Prudhomme Lake, two cabins and power boat with boat house. Phone Red 418. (161l : final nnal total 101511 tn 10 17 ' Julv 'y 6 Paul vs. Frew; Rcrs V3 .OST Between Kwinitsa and .. maii t,,nn.i cii Want Olsen, who pitched nine in- MacDonald. suaniel Answers to "Paddv " ! nlngs for the students, faced 15 j July 8-Arroll vs. MacDonald: FOR SALE Quarter section, six acres cultivated and fenced. One mile from school, two Phone Green 142. (tfl Batters, striking out 12, allov-jMacrnee vs. new, rau. - 1 ine 11 hits. 12 bases on Sails 1 Meekln. from Post Of lice. Good car LOST In April, wallet contain- j for 17 runs j juy i3Ross vs. McGreish, road. No reasonable offer re-, ing enfranchisement docu-. tuj th r.xto u .,c M.Mr.Pkin- MruPhee Port Edward dfmmZM fc , ivlfW&k! (Mf$l Daw.' AY ments Finder please return . pUcned five Knd one.tnird in. JV!. MacDonald fused. Box "B" Kitwanga, B.C. (161) tuuJ"y"CW8' U'B"'U ' 13 "I nings, striking out 12, allowing FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet LOST Will person who took slx nlts and one base on balls July 15 Frew Tf.. McGreisrr Roso vs. Inchieekin; Paul vs MacDonald. July 20 MacPhee vs. McMeek-in; Paul vs. McGreish. Stylemaster. Excellent condi Wesch, who relieved him, struck green overcoat from Softball Benefit Dance Saturday night please get in touch with D. Mulroney, Phone Blue 687. out two, allowed four hits ana three bases on balls, in one nd one-third innings. Lome Van- (157) ,etta who took over from Wesch tion. Box 364 Daily News. (158) FOR SALE Nails! Nails! Nails! Ail kinds, any quantity; kef? lots only. Wire or write A. L. Galbraith, 508 Vancouver , Block, Vancouver, B. C. (158J I (Conclusion) t .y in the seventh, struck out two allowed four hits and no walks in two and one-third innings F O U N D Bathing cap. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) NEW SHIPMENT OF SI P-EUBLY TAILORED SUITS C.N.R.A. WAR ASSETS PAINT Good out-' side paint, light grey, golden i buff, aluminum, brown, niedi- you you arc are doinir? doing:? . . . . . . - lCa.m. Softball Invercans vs. Kitkatla PERSONAL Vanetta lb p um green, $2.95 per gal. in 5-1 FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE in gal. cans. Slate grey and dark th Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244 miles from Prince Rupert, just half way to Prince George. (tf) 'S4 i Port Simpson vs. Kincolith Children's Races 1 p.m. I'ascball Final Kitwanga vs. Aiyansh Field Sports Fooball Greenville vs. Aiyansh 8 p.m. Dance Port Edward Theatre grey, $1.95 per gal. in 5's. First grade outside white, creain. Ivory (General Paint Co.' $4.75 per gal. in 5's. Shingle slain, green, red or brown. $2.50 per gal. in 5's. Mail orders snipped promptly C.O.D. 412 Holden Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. (159) PERSONAL WE'LL SHOP FOR YOU. If you know what you Mazzoni rf lb Hay cf ... Tschabold ss . Wesch p rf . High School-Laurie 2b Are you satisfied with the business IF YOU ARE . 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The people of Prince Rupert turn to the DAILY NEWS for ACME CLOTHING STORE BARNEY FIFTH INDIANAPOLIS Barney Old-ield, famous auto racer, cora- COTTAGE CnEESE , New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY 1 Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Black 324. (tf) peted only once in the Indiana- NANKING, China Gold cad- polls classic, in 1914 ,and finish- dies earn $45,000 (40 cents U.S. ed fifth. money). c By Chic Young BLONDIE -Besides, There's Plenty More Appetite. NEWS and ADVERTISf Practically every home in Prince Rupert receives the DAILY NEWS. Every person In the home reads it over and over. IT'S YOUR BEST ADVERTISING BET! Are You overlooking it? or are you quite satisfied- The Daily News HOMES FOR SALE Borden Street 7-room house, glassed sunporch, basement and furnace, 2 lots, harbor view, fireplace. Seventh West 6-room, very private, concrete basement. Herman Street Big 4 Wartime, only $1500; good con- ditlon; brick chimney. Ambrose Street Well - built furnished 6-room house on 3 lots. Thompson Street 7 -room house, fireplace; partly furnished. Full price $3000. Very reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 or Green 297 (eves.) S i cOOKIe!X (oOtfT VOU lTslOW) WHATS . . - 1 fTrMUST WHAT APE K. JZZl f VCU EAT NOW ' fjp, DiFFEPEnCE? J-RKIar- VOU fh( F'yiMGJ V VCXJ'U. SPOIL VOUR ( ( I'M GONG TO s. ? ' " ;. Everybody reads it every day . . . YOU do your