arr STARS ON TCE oc- g e:7r'& r4A s secs&azs a w u f vwf vmiwmmr ..... NJ.."- iAAn-. WX. A1J1jT !IsW 4 11. 1 :fi1 w v 45 feet from home plate, and .ynderhand pitching was required. Once he was permitted "a short run in delivering the ball. Once he could use the spit-ball, emery ball, or use liquorice .to discolor its surfaVe. In 1863, the pitcher operated from an area twelve by four feet, and couldn't take a step in delivering the ball, both "feet remaining on -the ground. Four years later, the box was made six by six and he could move about as he pleased. The bat ter, hoft-exsr, could call ire a . higH or low ball. Facing Batter 1 In 1879, for the first time, the pitcher was compelled to face . "the batter before delivery. Size TIMBER SALE X15807 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands and Forests at Victoria, B.C.. not later than II m. on the 12th day of November. v.vLJor tne Purchase of Licence X15807, to cut 2.845.000 feet of Fir Cedar. Spruce and Hemlock on an area adjoining the East Boundary of Lot 7. South end South Bentlnck Arm. Range 3. Coast Land District Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Deputy Minister of Forests. Victoria, BC or District Forester, Prince Rupert. BC CGAGUS. USSO WCL. U&i.E PITCH ME A LOW UNDERHAND BALL Delivery of the baseball from pitcher to batter has undergono more changes of rules than any other phase of the game, ac-cording to the Encylopedia Americana. The pitcher once stood only I of the pitcher'.'j box went through a variety of changes, says the Americana, before being abolish ed in 1893 in favor o the pres ent slab. Other changes: home plate nas been variously iron, white, marble, rubber and canvas. Called balls entitling a player to walk has varied from nine to tnc present four. At first, 21 acres or runs made a game regardless of the numb r of hands or innings, but each team had to play an equal number of hands. The nine inning division came in 1857. BASKETBALL SCHEDUL Senior "A" October 1999 Taxi vs. B.C. Packers. October 22 Savoy vs. 99 Taxi. October 26 B.C. Packers vs Savoy. October 2999 Taxi vs. B.C. Packers.. Senior "B" October 19 Macey's vs. Co-op. October 22 High School vs. Macey's. October 26 Co-op vs. High School. Chrysler! Mopar! Chryco! Automotive Parts and Accessories Distributed by: 15UILT BY CHRYSLER RUPERT MOTORS LTD. PHONE 566 a mm m COASTAL CHARTER SERVICE UY sbPERMARINE FLYING BOAT "'Haida Queen" - is passengers MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. . WEDNESDAYS-Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHTING 3 Types and Sizes of AIRCRAFT to Serve You From 3 to 18 Passengers, 'or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs Freight G. H. STANBRIDQE, Agent P.O. Box 1249 Pnones 524 or Red 87g "R'y FH TGOFI I Hockey lx. ' tfni Il l VVXFT I ;Bi Steamship Sailings For Vancouver. Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 12:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 pjn. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert, 7 n.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. BURLINGTON IS HOPE OF PROVIDENCE The Providence Reds, of th,t American Hockey Leqgue ave counting heavily on the potent blade of tough Tpmm.Y Burlington, ace centre, to win many close contests for them this season. Burlington, one of the mpst prolific scorers in hockey today, was a member of the Cleveland Barons for the past four seasons. During that time he played in 223 games, and tallied 297 points for an average o 74. points per season, in the 35 play-off games in. which he took part far the Barons he. was credited with U points for 1,10. point? per game, a, remarkable record, in championship play. Tommy played for the Atlantb City Sea Qulls In the strong Amateur Hockey League In 42 and wound up at the ton of the scoring parade with 131 points (a league recordl. ne turned professional "vyKh Cleveland the next season and became a star overnight. The following campaign (1943-44) he really hit his. stride and led the American League ' with 85 points in 53 games. Cleveland, ' to introduce new faces in its lineup,' traded Buv-lingtpn along with Ru&s Bruy-shaw to the Reds for Roger Qagne and Jack Lavoie in one. of the most important deals to take place in some time. Tommy was born in Mount Dennis, Ontario, August 8. 1920. He stands 5 feet JQ inches and, weighs 165 pounds. GET W33IAN CONTRACT BELFAST, O, - The Russian government has placed con, tracts valued, at more than $400,-000 with a Belfast engineering firm. The contracts are in connection with the Soviet Union's third. Five Year Plan and the tquipment is for boiler plate for power stations TOILERS LADIES' BOWLS M. Smith 20D 98 130 J. Hill 81 125 58 C. McLeod 110 119 33 J.MenzIes 145 115 ICO B. Ellison 125 133. 87 Handicap, 20. 2Q 120 TotaU 790, 712 648 ANNETTE'S Montgomery 128 187 n Smith 14.9 211 151 McMillan 137 137 122 Ostashower 157 273 178 Dickens .:. 88 ICS IW Handicap 67 67 67 Totals t .' 724 1040 815 MOOSE Taylor 146 166 182 Hilton 119 159 132 Irvine U3 H2 145 Erickson 1C.7 237 197 Morrison H 139 ICO Handicap U7 i w Totals 7,7.5, 909 933 SAVOY SWINGERS McPhee 253 ICC 183 McLeod 136 80 105 Basso-Bert 188 118 159 Menzies 75 169 196 McCallum 195 202 166 Handicap 48 48 46 Totals 891 781 860 BTG SISTER, 3, B. Gomez 165 190 ' E. Bond 217 166 255 V. Alexander 166 1C8 61 E, RpthweU 86 121 158 R. Alexander U9. 208 83 E. Alexander 123v Handicap 65 65 65 Totals- 818 771 809 setts; Pirates vs. Thistles, Rockets vs. King Pinners. Atomics vs. Midgets. October 30 Headpinners vs. Rockets, Thistles vs. Atomics. Co-op vs. Midgets; King Pinners vs. Pushovers, Pirates vs. Mc- - , i ' t MILLER BAY U. i finauu it i M. Kelly I33 P. Roberts 124 ' M. Morton 70 M. Vincent - 1 41 Handicap ... 78 Totals 699 LUCKY STRIKES B. Da vies 110 M. Scharfe 133 C. Barrle 182 A. Postuk 110 J. AYarren 199 Handicap. : 74 Totals 803 VARIETY E. Feasby I. Lyke.gaard T. McKlnwori F. Cembella ... A. McLean .... Handicap Totals 107 156 101 1C7 206 107 84i IDEAL CLEANERS H. Schmidt . J54 V. suden 8a R. Suden 13Q D. Balllnger 165 3. Camipagnola . .. 191 Handicap 84 Totals 828 ORANGE O. Nekton A. Denton E. Anderson -P. Andrew H Piper-Handicap Totals 68 131 15 96 100 109 655 215 121 9q U3 94 11a 88 77 157 252 78 78 722 676 182 129, 129 129 138 140 272 15( IM W 74. 74 989 744 182 136 115 86 120 109 134 153 245 105 107 107 903 592 107 138 107 UC 166 92 157 143 148 231 84 84 179 814 70 77 182 ?7 86 93 83 128 134 lit 109 109 664 615 SCHEDULE FOR MIXED FIVE PINS October 16 Rockets vs, Thistles, Atomics vs. Reddy Kilowatts, pushovers vs. Pirates: Midgets vs. McMeeklns, Head-pinners vs. Co-op, Lipsetts vs. King Pinners. October 23 McMeeklns vs. Reddy Kilowatts, Ca-on vs. Pushovers, Headpinners vs. Lip- Meeklns, Lipsetts vs. Reddy Kilowatts. November 6 Pushovers vs. Midgets, Lipsetts vs. Pirates. Mc- Mr ekins vs. Atomics; Thistles vs, Reddy Kilowatts, King Pinner vs. Headpinners, Co-op vs. Rockets. November 13 Pirates vs. Coop, Headpinners vs. Thistles, King Pinners vs. Reddy Kilowatts; Rockets vs. Midgets, Atomics vs. LJspetts, McMeeklns vs. Pushovers. Classified Advertising Paysl Stop at the sign of the big B-A m 5S '".if' 1. CRANKCASE Drain, flush and refill the crankcase with the correct winter grade of feerless Motor Oil. "lt't A I ed to give complete protection under extreme winter driving conditions. J.CHASSIS-Lubricate the chassis with B-A quality lubricants, using the B-A Chek Chart which assures the right lubricant in the right place, according to car manufacturers specifications. 3. TRANSMISSION - Drain, flush and refill with B-A Winter Transmission Oil assuring quick get-away in sub-zero Every new Wage Earne m m w -z'j m m - 4. DIFFERENTIA!. Drain, flush and refill with B-A Hypoid Gear or Transmission lubricant according to car manufacturers' recommendations giving complete winter' protection to these vital parts. 5, FRONT WHEEl BEARINGS Remove front wheels, carefully wash bearings and repack with B-A Wheel Bearing Grease. t. HOSE CONNNECTIONS-Check radiator and heater hose and tighten all connections to ensure there are no leaks. 7. RADIATOR Drain, clean and reverse-flush the radiator to remove dirt and scale and assure efficient oncratinri nf rnnKnir system. Refill 'for the required protection with B-A frost Cop or B-A Nevrfrcz. 8. BATTERY Check voltage and hydrometer readings and recharge if necessary. Clean and apply grease on terminals to prevent corrosion and check battery connections for wear. 9. SPARK PIUGS-Remove, clean and regap spark plugs for greater economy and better engine performance. This winter it Is more necessary than ever for you to take extra care of your car against the rigorpus demands of cold weather driving. Many war-weary cars have been kept operating because of the careful servicing and top quality B-A products obtainable at your neighbourhood B-A dealer He know, , ha, B-A winterized protection, plus B-A top-quality gasolenes, motor oili and greases, Will g.ve you an extra margin of winter driving comfort and protection. It pays to winterize your car at the Sign of the Big B-A vwnm ... ahuiihl snn... 1 How MANY "earning xejn' t:r or I are you luting forward r. T'' Right now you take pleasure ofthell? on.l nr.. in .1.... :L ... m..y, ruuv 111 MI WO 01 VOllftl lln Man .. I But later in life, retirement a that .holMl going to seem.prettv attramv. ttr-,1;.. .1 too. Yeats s.Iip by quickly. You entrued O til nil 111 irrnr.l!..!.. CI yvb uic. oi uinada MurualLifeoffvl insurance which will provide tnr vtit ,1 your retirement Wprotect your bits. ; dependents . . . PPlicyholfa Does it matter inirrn nr. kfe lepreien'ir; ' "' 111' ii surance company you chnm, L sptwl M Yes! Life insurance companies sre much alike as to policies hnsCm .-i i --- wiig-iom ft t I results vary widely. We invite Lle "flWiia you to compare The Mutual Since M THE MUTUAL IIFE Thmof Canada fiaem HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONTARIO Richard Sephton, Prince Rupert. Coastal and wA ... . .u.uiu, ivcjjieaeniauve. Pmce RuDfrtir .. .vj, rurjjicacuiaiive lemce BC Hoops Si Madigan, Representative. Telkwa. BC E. R. Condon, Representative Ocean Falls. BC Prince Rupert Bottle Col ALSO MESSENGER SERVICE p, " " ""- ' AlU: Pcrfcx Ilccr Whiskcj, Bottles Hottlcs WineM PROMPT AND COURTEOUS EESVS2 MOTT ELECTRIC (Pflnce Rupert! LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOHS Commercial - industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black HM 238 Second Avenue West CAR HEATERS DEFROSTERS ANTI-FREEZE TE! TRAXS ANDl (Haitii Tr.l CK ASP M Charter Wat Scheduled S. E. PARKER LI Disk Tiijl Lake Sundit, and Si: P.O. 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