".i.V 1 I 4 " s -.-. . .. . " 2.., "" 1 tin re Ruycrt Daflp rtcvs UtO. Tue sday, March ?3, 1948 Today in &port NICOLL IN LAST ROUND K t . V - - Classified Advertising - - CisitfYls: Se pef 'Or! bet Insertion, minimum chnn;e, 50c. Birth !totlo, 60c: Cards of Thanh. Dentn Notices, Funeral Notices. Marrlase t and Engagement Announcements, 13. ' i FOR SALE FOR SALE Jack Frew to Meet Les Parks in lesion Billiard Scmi-Final By winning his match against J. Kerrlghan last night, Jack Frew reached the semi-finals of the English billiard tournament at the Canadian Legion and will meet Les Parks to decide who will FOR SALE Boat Iceland I, 42 FOR SALE Piano, Phone Green ?4 633. .j ,r r ft., 11 It. beam. Chrysler motor, $8,000 or nearest offer. Phone Green 612. (701 FOR SALE Pacific Type Steel Heating Boiler, Nominal 78 play In the final match. Last H.P., No. 8523. Plus 2- H P. El- night's score was J. Frew (plus FOR SALE Oft RENT Walk-in Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 ft.. In four comnartmehts. Red 441' ectrlc Motors and miscellaneous parts. Phone 342 Evenings Red 399 of Write P.O. Box 027, Prince Rupert. ?4 an FOR RENT trolling boat Knox Hotel. (76) FOR SAMi-Sl-ft "Elder." Apply Room 18. Jackie Budinich Dominates - ( Ladies Hoop League Play The final statistics oi the Ladies' Basketball League show Jackie Budinich, playing her last year for Bo-Me-Hi, capturing most of the scoring honors in her league. She tops the lc.igue with 89 points, 25 points more than runner-up Betty Hamilton of People's Store. She leads in field goals with 34; led all season In free throws of which she scored 21; most free throws attempted. 43; most points game, 19; most Hold goals game. 7, and most free throws in a game, 6. Nina Youngman of Sweet Sixteen had the best free throw percentage, 54. by scoring 7 out of 13 attempted. Betty Hamilton and Lorraine Thornton of People's Store had the most fouls, 17. Game records show Bo-Me-Hi and People's Store scoring the most points in a game, 38. Bo-Me-Hi and Sweet Sixteen combined to score the most points by two teams in a game, ii3. All three teams tied for n ost. fouls in a came, 11. Again Bo-Me-Hi and Sweet Sixteen joined together, this time to commit the most fouls in ?ame, 25. People's Store had the longest winning streak which lasted for 8 games. Sweet Sixteen had the longest losing streak of 7 games. Followiim are' the records of teams and plnyers compiled by Oliver Snnturbane: O FG FT FTA FT PF Pts. Bo-Me-Hi 10 104 49 125.392 63 257 People's Stove U 103 24 79 304 79 230 Sweet Sixteen ... . , U 59 28 81 346 84 140 FOR RENT Furnished two room suite with shower. 1235 Park Avenue. 71 25i 150, J. Kerrlghan (plus 40) 130. Jimmy Nieoll, who has won consistently throughout the tournament, continued his victorious career in his game in the semi-finals defeating C. L. Youngman 150-141, thereby becoming one of thr two players to play In the final match on Wednesday night. Yonngman, who was playing scratch, and conceded NIcoll 10 points, .started off with a break of 32 early in the game but Nicoll, the dark horse of this tournament, played a steady game and, after a neck-and-heck struggle throughout, the game, won out by nine points. RIFLES .303 BrlUr.fi Enfield Converted SporUns Models; High-Power Prrflsiort Repeaters; Weight t lb.! 26" barrel; Complete with all Sights; ....$ii5.00; Also .303 Ross Sporting . Models; t)55.00. Excellent Con r f . -p M I ' - 2 or 4 room suite or unfurnished, 623 3rd Ave. W. FOR RENT -furnished reasonable. dition Guaranteed; limited FOR RENT House at 1008 6th Ave. E. Partly furnished. $20 month. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Ufi quantity available; Will Ship C.O.t). Write Carlof, 531 Bes-serer St, Ottawa, Ont. 71 I room Itn FOR RENT- One .sleeping 801 Borden Street. ROOM AM) BOARD FINAL HOCKEY STANDINGS TOVt BALE- "Simple)! Engine Ma to 31 HP. air cooled; 30 to v 185 H.P. Marin Straight oi Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. t) ROOM AND BOARD-S43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping G FG FT FTA FT"' PF Pts I Players Team t. fiudiiiWh i Bo-Me-Hi i room for rent. Table meals .Toronto ... 32 13 1 5 182 143 77 Mrs. Lawhy, 822 Fl-aser Street Detroit 30 12 18 187 148 72 ! B. Hamilton (Peoples Stove (tf) Boston 23 13 24 167 168 59 D. McLeod ( Peoples Stove ) FOR SALE Fresh eggs at 308 7th Ave. West. (70) (New York . 21 13 26 176 201 55 Canadiens . 20 11 29 147 169 51 HELP WANTED FOR SALfe-16 ft. boat! 3 h.p. WATCHMAN, $1440-1740 Chicago 20 6 34 195 223 46 Curri (Sweet. Sixteen,! Youngman i Sweet Sixteen i Thornton (Peoples Stove) . Thain .Bo-Me-Hi Sedgwick (Peoples Store) ... Full partciulars on engine. Both almost new. Ap- Rupert. BBBM.'1.. 1" ill , mil w ii - " r-.? -a- -! , - ,. - K ' l posters In Post Office or Civil ply nrst shack past New Floats. . (70) FOR SALE tTsed Kitchen Ran-j fees for wood and coal, Kitchen Chairs, Electric Sewing Ma-J Bill (Peoples' Store) Youngman i Sweet Sixti HOW RED CROSS HELPS In the R'ed Cross Port Nursery at Halifax, a young mother tates on the hardships of her past life as she rests with her baby on the threshold cf a n happier world. Just reopened after being released from Army occupation, the Red Cross ,; Nursery extends the first welcome to thousands of displaced adults and children from e Pd Cross welcoming services to Immigrants are supported by the current campaign ( 000 PRO BASKETBALL Sunday Portland 84, Vancouver 72. Seattle 33, iJelUngham 75. Saturday Bellingham 68, Vancouver 90. Seattle 59, Portland 73. Service Commission, Vancouver. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should be filed hot later than April 8, 1948, with the Civil Service Commission, 701 Yorkshire Bldg., 625 6eymour St., Vancouver. M. Lykegaard i Bo-Me-Hi ) I. Kildal (Sweet Sixteen i chine, Electric Ironer, China Cabinet, Electric and Battery Radios, 5-plece Bedroom Suite, 10 34 21 43 49 12 8) 10 31 2 13 15 17 64 11 24 6 24 25 14 54 .11 19 6 21 29 15 44 ... 9 18 7 13 54 11 43 11 18 3 9 33 17 39 9 14 10 28 30 3 33 10 14 3 7 43 4 31 11 13 3 11 43 4 31 .10 9 6 14 43 12 24 .11 10 1 9 11 10 21 11 9 2 6 33 2 20 .11 6 6 16 37 5 18 .10 5 2 9 22 8 12 I 11 4 2 4 50 4 10 .... 9 4 0 1 00 3 3 10 2 4 7 57 10 8 10 1 4 8 50 11 6 9 2 1 3 33 2 3 7 2 1 3 33 13 5 ... 3 2 1 5 20 1 5 .4 1.1 1 100 0 3 11 0 2 8 25 15 2 .... 9 1 0 1 00 0 2 9 Of) 1 00 11 0 ... 7 0 0 0 00 0 0 7 0 0 0 00 1 0 4 0 0 0 00 1 0 3 0 0 2 00 1 0 3 0 0 0 00 1 0 j ted Kingdom and the Domln- Several fight offers luv. iN. Pavich (Bo-Me-Hi) ij. Husoy (Sweet Sixteen) L. Thompson ( Bo-Me-Hi i E. Jordan (Sweet Sixteen D. Kennedy ( Bo-Me-Hi ... tit WORK WANTED Frigldalre, New Kitchen Ran-j SHORT SPORT! lonsl, like present enrket and ocen made ua-.my wl rugby trips, may result from an body so long as he r Empire conference to be held gets a crack at the B: ges best quality. Other useful , , MIDDLE-aged woman will Mt Civic Centre . i m London curing the Olympic European title. What makes a great athlete? Games. The British Football articles at rem saying prices, i aftW children CTenlngS. PhOn Come nd look them over.! oreer 588 ' tt B.C. Furniture Co. Black i24. ... . itn WANTED Bookkeeoer -Stenog WEDNESDAY Sport Sir Adolphe Abrahams, honor- Association is alwaiting replies H. Balagno (Peoples Store) n. Matson (Peoples Stove i L. Webster i Peoples Store) Y. Bimundson (Sweet Sbtte M. Grenewood Bo-Me-Hl A. Dumas (Sweet Sixteen) .. rapher required for Public A- M- be1 BO-Bo-Me-Hl Gym Classes Accountant's office. Must FOR SALE 8cf ap wood, random lengths. 1 cord, $6.00; 3 cords, $16.00. Phone Green 977. (86) e,?:: " ,,7. " ,, I 1:00 Bo-Me-Hl Gym Classes ary medical officer to the Bri- to invitation letters sent recent- , tish Olympic athletic teams, says y to Canada, Australia. New-good physiques are usual but zraland. South Africa and the not nessaryily good health. Writ- vVest Indies. Besides tours, ques-ing In tne London Evening tlons of common policy between Standard, Sir Adolphe said Bri- Empire countries and methods of ; tain, the Dominions, Colonies encouraging soccer in tfte Com- ' and the United States will al- monwcalth, are likely .to be dis 2&E am 2:30 King Edward Gym WANTED FOR SALE Kitchenette table. English pram, single bed with 7:00 Rup-Rec Intermediate A. Skoro (Sweet Sixteen) .w B. Wide (Peoples Store) J. Mcintosh (Sweet "Sixteen i .... M. Wincile (Sweet Sixteen v ., brass, Girls spring mattress, two coal oil WANTED Old copper, heaters all practically new.' aluminum, tin, zinc, babbit cussed. i Wth Minora M Phone Red 03. (72) Grealcr comfort, pb 1 ttiat'i the lowdown on Miiw Key: G -Gaines, FGFielcl Goals, FT-Free Throws, FTA-Free Throws Attempted, FTr; -Free Throw Percentage, PF-Personal Fouls, Pts.-Points. FOR SALE Wartime circular ting heater complete with ways be prominent In the sport world, but every nation and evn every race may produce examples to prove those countries have no monopoly. 'The marathon race, for example, has been ',. V.,, n n,-t.nL- on Artrnnlinp fl Teen-Age Badminton 8:30 Rup-Rec Leaders Basketball 6:30 League Finals Special Events 1:00 Gyro Luncheon 2:00 Ladles Social ' 7:30 Kinsmen Exec. quolily blade In the low-f lead and old storage batteries. Northern Eenterprizes next to Enterprise Grocery, 144 3rd. West, one block from McBride. Phone 343. (91) PERSONAL i Tommy McGovern, well known British lightweight boxer, who i began his professional career in i the United States after the Bri- FITS YOUK DOUBtf fOC pipes. 1326 Plggot Ave. (62) j FOR SALE 6" wick burner for range. Apply 544 0th West. j MIXED 'A' FIVE PIN SCHEDULE Smoke Eaters and Dynamiters Tied " .,;., tish Board of Boxing-Control re- JaDanese, and an Algerian. ,,, And ri , . . . . ,, 9 . fused him a licence to box In . (75) in all probability as the vogue BUYERS OF Ij.S.A. Products. We! 8:00 Little Theatre - - the United Kingdom, now has jrAvv't t permission to box in Britain. Ad- 4a,.n, TRAIL (P Trail Smoke Eate s of athleticism spreads, excep- Citizen's Forum 1 Ill.n.U.. nimnn,llape (i.trl tin.tnl nil, nlao U't QlinPfir IrOnTl troller "Mag- act as your personal purchas-seen at Mas in agnt, for any Item you (78) hiay wish to purchase. For Him z.liuuri Ity yjufliimno nunai nw"" " " ! nitnUt m T 1 VP Schedule Jor Uit ihud part 01 the Mixed "A" Bowling League Is as loiiows: Murcn 24 Midgets vs. Kilowatts, Thistles vs. Pioneers, ,FOR SALE 32' nor". Can be ; sett, B. C. stewards of the 6 to 6 here last night in Britis.i even more remote parts of the I.EAGt'E board, after interviewing Mc MEN'S FIVE r.H Columbia senior hockey. The world. Athleticism, fc.tr Aooipne t home, office, factory, mine or Govern, reprimanded him for ninaninners vs. uousers, neuu-i .... . , , ...... ... . , ..,i u,.iv,to i,t JFOR SALE 7,000 feet 2x fir 28 Mar. Army vs. Co-oo. pinners vs. Atomics, McMeekins Best ot nve-game nnai seues if. a.wmau1.ul1 ,h ixing outside their Jurisdiction. l: I . ...itrt nn nth Ala tV, r, V no n M I' H .lilt Leais vs. Grotto. Thorncliffes vs. Pushovers Maoie L,eais vs HOW Ilea at lu .us eaui win. a.. -- - t fh rrhnlrp le a nnmlnnl nnp even unhealthy. On the wnoiei - one game tied. tnllU Address all Inquiries to JOHN F. BRADY FOREIGN BUYER'S AGENT, 9717 Dehl-son Ave., Cleveland 2, Ohio, U.S.A. . (80) flooring, 4,000 feet corrugated galvanized footing, doors, windows and timbers. Apply R. C. Mutch. (tf) the essential feature is co-or-1 r dination "and possibly an elus ive chemical suostance. 1 M LINDSAY MOTORS It vs. Fish Dock, Canfisco vs Thorn uold Heals. Sheet Metal, Moose vs. Scotians, March 31 McMeekins vs. Stones vs. Mutts. Head pinners Pushovers vs. Apr. 2 Thorncliffes vs. Thorn Dodgers, Atomics vs. Thistles. Sheet Metal, Army vs. Moose, Maple Leafs vs. Pioneers. Kilo-Co-op vs. Scotians. Stones vs. watts vs.- Gold Seals, Midgets vs. Grotto, Mutts vs. Canfisco. Leafs Kinniinners. vs. Fish Dock. I April 7 Atomics vs. Pioneers, Apr. 9 Leafs vs. Canfisco, McMeekins vs. Kilowatts. Head-Grotto vs. Scotians, Stones vs. pinners vs. Gold Seals. Midyets Fish Dock, Army vs. Mutts, vs. Dodgers, Kinspinners vs. tians. Mutts vs. Fish Dock. Avmv Maple Leafs, Pushovers vs. Aor. lb Thorncliffes vs. Sco-.Thistles. FOR SALE Piano. Phone Red 269. l (73) HOCKEY SCORES Pacific Coast Vancouver 6, Tacoma 4. PERSONAL Soccer tours between the Unl- 1 WE Have a Buyer for a 3-bed-room bungalow with basement and furndce. Also buyers for 4 and 5 room well-built homes. FOR SALE 1947 3-ton Mercury dump truck, two-speed rear axle, 7"' Murion'hotst.-S yd. wooden, box, new engine, TRAIN LATE TONIGHT r n"! er.-..-? j.i:T."v'3 Thorncliffes vs Moose, Co-op vs April 14 Pushovers vs. Manle to a late connection at , XrVfl. fiTOiPw i ' Due List with Armstrong Aueneie Thorn Sheet Metal Leafs. Dodgers vs. uoin Meais. clutch, brakes ,king pins, tie r, tonight's train, due from ' T&&W2.4 l Jaspe fr.r w.t results. ...ito tm. s. Canfisco. . Co-op vs SECOND AVEXl'E AND I IKST STUITT Service Department Now Open for Business FLAT-RATE LABOR QUOTATIONS SUPPLIED ON l!l ( f:sT Phone 342 ni v Thnm Rheoi Metal the Eas Midgets vs. Trusties. MeMeen-ins vs. Kinspinners. Atomics vs. Kilowatts, Headpinners vs. Pio t at 10:45, Is running ,nx ." &JWUmMtM . 1 .and fifty minutes late and ( pC?l I hours and a representative will call, stones vs. Leafs. i (741 Apr. 23 Army vs. Fish Dock .Co-op vs. Canfisco. Mutts vs neers. is duiT in at 5:35 tomorrow Aoril 21 Atomics vs. uoltl Seals. Kingpinners vs. Thistles. Thorn Sheet Metal. Lea is vs nACIflNKK rOR SALE rod and tie rod ends, heavy duty front and rear springs, spare gas tank, heater and all other accessories.; i Fully insured. Price $2,500. Phone Blue 416. (70) FOR SAL&-Tenders will be re-. celved by the undersigned np to noon Of Wednesday, April McMeekins vs. Manie L,eais. Headpinners vs. Kilowatts. Dodgers vs. Pioneers. Midgets --vs. TO SAW bettet lumber more Pushovers Anril' 28 McMeekins vs. Seotlans. Stones vs. Thorn-cliftes. Grotto vs. Moose. Apr. 30' Mutts vs. Scotians. Leafs vs. Moose. Thorncliffes vs. Canfisco. Stones vs. Thorn Sheet Metal, Armv vs. Grotto. Co-op vs. Fish Dock. Mav 7 Co-on vs. Grotto, Stones vs. Canfisco. Fish Dock STAY FRli-.l LLNGER Flowers cut late in the afternoon stay fresh longer because PHONE 866 Thistles. Headpinners vs. Maple Leafs. Kingpinners vs. Pioneers, of the increased sugar content economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, BC. (tf) 14, far the purchase of Lots which is highest about 4:30 p.m vs. Scotians. Mutts vs. Moose Leafs vs. Thorn Sheet Metal. I to 4, inclusive, of Block 21 S.D. of D.L. WO, Plan 818A Pushovers vs. Gold Heals. Min-gets vs. Atomics, Dodgers vs. Kilowatts. May 5 Kingpinners vs. Gold Seals. Pushovers vs. Kilowatts, Atomics vs. Maple Leafs. Midgets vs. Pionpers. McMeekins Army vs. Thorncliffes. Stewart Townsite, Casslar Dis trict, together with buildings MFTt, WORK I situate thsreon and contents GOOD'lATlNOrj PLUMBING Installations and vs. .Dodgers. Headpinneis vs. Thistles. Mav 12 Headpinners vs. Dodders. Midgets vs. Maple leafs. Thistles vs. Gold SpaK Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tef ms repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughlng and stack work. Letourneau & Sons. 629 strictly cash. Q. F. Forbes, I tomato K3&v3 If fiawM I'rrT. I 1 Kln-jninners vs. K 1 1 o w a 1 1, s. Pushovers vs. Pioneers. McMeekins vs. Atomics. Official Administrator, Ad Sixth West. Phone 54$. (tf) ! Advertise in tm; Daily News! mlnistrator of the Estate of Samuel Deschamps, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (77) I right him: I FOR SALii WE Have Just had some very fine property listed that warrants LOSt LOST on Sunday forenoonrone TIMIll.lt SAI.i: X-llld.-. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Forests at Victoria. BC. not later than 11 a m. on the 5th day of April, 1B48. for the purchase of Licence X44165. to cut 1.84fi -000 f.b.m. of Spruce. Hemlock, and Cedar, on three areas situated on the West side of Louise Island. Cumshe-wa Inlet. Queen Charlotte Island Land District. Two 1 2 1 years will be nllowed fur removal of timber Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. COTTAOE CHEESE New Creamed fresh Mao VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER 8ERV1C shatterproof glass ventilator t wdng for automobile, witn top and bottom chrome fittings. Return in any condition to Dally News or Phone 369. ward. (71) rertinr(e of Tide . I(i77-I to l.nt TwMiljr-nne (2i. Blmk n (I), nr inKlrtrf tot Thre Hnmlrcit and Mvtj-iie i'MH), Villa rf Terriwc, Map STJ. . WHEREAS .1 Batfctffy proof of loss of the sbove Ortlfirat ot Title Lsued In th( name of TBomas W. Boss has been tiled la this office, notice Is hereby given that t shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first puu.ltrat.nn your Investigating. For example, there are two choice view' lots in Section Two that are partially cleared and excavated. The owner Is leaving town and must sacrifice. There IS also a lovely home out there with three bedrooms, sunporch, dining room, etc. as well as a fenced yard all on two- lots. Very reasonable too. We also have some business lots downtown. There are very few of these left so If you are Interested in low cost quality property see us at once. To Inspect any of this property or other listings that we have, For Prompt Service Call BERT'S TRANSFER r'5 3 hereof, tissue Provisional Certificate MESSENGER SERVICE Combined With Prince Uupert Holtle Collector Phone 342 or call into the of- i of Tltl la Heu or said lost Certificate, unless ta the meantime valid objection be made to me lu writing. BATED at the Land Registry Of fice at 307 Third Avenue. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Real Estate Insurance CIGARETTES fice. Prince Bunert. BC. this 16th. flay of March, 1948, A D. ANDREW THOMPSON ' W. D. Weiss, Prop. Home Phone: Green 955 303 3rd Ave. West Office Phone: Blue 810 ' ' tefWiy tleglrtrar ot Title (0) tdu aW it in the Dally News!