' 1947-1S AMERICAN HOCKEY I.EAC1JE Monday, May 3, 1948 Ut in Sports TTotlnyj Classifieds: 2c per word per insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices: SOc; Cards of Thank. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcement: 2. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE ?lnssifled Advertising is payable in advance. Please refrain from telephoning. FOR SALE WANTED WANTED Cedar Poles, all sizes. Quote prices f,o,b shipping point, earliest shipment. Nie-dermeyer-Martin CO., Spalding Bldg., Portland 4, Ore. (109) WANTED-Hou.se, four or five rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phone Black 817. ( 104 1 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Opening for part-time inspector to make - insurance and credit reports for Prince Rupert and immediate vicinity. Must have good knowledge of community. Use of car helpful. Apply Box 337, Daily News. (106) HELP WANTED Single girl to train as Sewing Teacher. Good opportunity, ail applications considered. Call at shop or write Singer Sewing Machine Co., Prince Rupert. (107) AGENTS WANTED 1 XVT'V X I 411(1 I IVJi r7.U,'fc C-"n SWA . DEALER to retail Pierce Mag-jing CITATION WINS KENTUCKY DERBY LOUISVILLE, Kentucky 0 Citation, of Calumet Farms, ran away from his stable mate Coal-town Saturday to ' win the seventy-fourth running of the Kentuck Derby by three and a half lengths at Churchill Downs. Mr. Request was third in a field of six. Baseball Scores National , SATURDAY Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 7 Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 1 Boston 6, New York 3 Chicago 0, St. Louis 4 American St. Louis 6, Chicago 2 Detroit 10, Cleveland 3 New York 6, Boston 8 Philadelphia 5, Washington SUNDAY Chicago 13. St. Louis 4 Brooklyn 9, Philadelphia 6 i first game) Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia 2 second game! Boston 1, New York 5 j Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh I j American Philadelphia 4 Washington Detroit 4, Cleveland 2 Philadelphia 4, Washington 3 Detroit. 4, Cleveland 2 New York 1, Boston 7 SATURDAY Seattle 8, Oakland 5 Los Angeles 1-1, Sacramento 0-0 San Diego 8, San Francisco 0 Hollywood 7, Portland 3 Pacific Cnsst SUNDAY San Diego 8-2, San Francisco ! 2-8 Los Angeles 16-2, Sacramento 1-3 Hollywood 9-4. Portland 2-3 Seattle 5-1, Oakland 1-2 SATURDAY Los Angeles 1-2, Sacramento 0-0 Seattle 8, Oakland 5 San Diego 8, San Frnnclseo 0 Hollywood 7. Portland 3 SUNDAY Salem 6-1, Tacoma 3-8 Bremerton 7-4, Yakima 6-6 Western International SATURDAY Tacoma 6, Salem 5 Vancouver 6-7, Victoria 4-1 Yakima 15, Bremerton 4 Advert;s ln tne raily Ivewsi SCHEDULE OF MIXED BOWLS May 9 Cougar vs. Bniwnwoods, Mlw Hit vs. C TO.. IslHiidi rs vs Ideal Detergents, Triple XXX s. B C. Parkers. MEN'S "A" FIE PINS May 3 Morgans v.v Brown-woods, Malkins vs. McMeekins. Home Oil vs. Ambassadors, Kilo- Seeking business PORT ARTHUR CUP WINNER TORONTO (r Port Arthur West-End Bruins won the Memorial Cup and the Canadian Junior Hockey championship Saturday night, shading the Barrie Flyers 9 to 8 to take th best-of-seven series by four straight games. ' 7 SHORT SPORT Fifteen hundred teams which make up the British Club Cricket Conference will return to wartime arrangements to overcome difficulties caused by the ban on pleasure motoring if they follow the advice of chairman E. H. Cooper. Cooper suggests teams should come to agreements whereby t he home club provides most of the equipment to be used by both sides, as was done duf- the war Dy non-service or- ganizatlons. "By being able to borrow pads and gloves from j the home club, a visiting team would not have to ask two of its members to carry a heavy club bag on crowded buses and trains," he said. New Zealand's swimming hope for the Olympic Games is a woman backstroke swimmer, Miss Ngaire Lane, who has been breaking local records almost every week since the start of the 'present swimming season in the Dominion. Her best performance to date is 77 seconds for the 100 metres backstroke, only 2-5 of a second slower than the Olympic record, but she has broken her Npw 7.pal!inH rpmrH fnr this distance several times recently and is expected to do so again. Her recent swims have Deen unpaced as there is no wo- tion. Arrangements are being made for her to race against men in the later stages of hei Olympic training. Tne Ascot Gold Cup for 1901, won by the late George Ed- wardes, theatrical manager, with the grea"t stayer, San Toi, was' auctioned for $13,200 after what collectors called "excited bid-' rooms. The 18 - carat- cup, weighing 144 ounces, was originally valued at 1.000. It was bought by a private collector whose name Christie's did not disclose. John Gilroy (age unavailable) president of the National Society of Football (soccer) Referees for the last 10 years, died recently. You read it. in the News! wai,.i vs. worm star, wansons vs. riUPo iv L"P ,lir . Continentals. Burns vs. Kevel- ,,u ', m,,re The lers. News. netic Wire Recorders. Prefer ably business handling office equipment. Write to John Arden, S.I.L. oaies Ltd., 716 Ford Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. for further information. (106) PERSONAL REPAIRS to all sewing machines. Free estimate on' request Phone 864, Singer Sewing Machine Co. (tf) LOST AM) FOUND FOUifD 2 keys on chain on 7th Ave. East, Wednesday. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) LOST j - On Sunday ; morning ; gold eagle pendant. Phone Green 707. (105) FOUND Small change purse containing small amount of cash. Owner may have sameimans wirnrner in New Zealand by calling at the Daily News capable of offering her competl- and paying for this advertisement, (tf) METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and j repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roof-1 ing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) MACHINtKT FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 30 ft. trolling boat, fully equipped. Will take car as payment. Phone Blue 548. (106) FOR SALE OR RENT Walk-in Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 ft., in four compartments. Red 441. 1 (tf) FOR SALE Empty 500-pound steel drums. Apply Daily News. (tf) FOR SALE House; to be removed or dismantled. Apply 732 6lh Ave. West. (104) FOR SALE Nearly new Skagit Donkey on 50-ft. sled. Berger Falrleads; all lines; full set roller bearing blocks, including Young high lead roller block. Write P.O. Box 927, or Phone 342. (105) FOR SALE Smplex Engines Vk to 31 H P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H.P. Marine Straight or Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. (t) FOR SALE Here's a Good Buy. Used Underwood Typewriter in first class condition. Room 3 Stone Building. Phone Red 593. (tf) FOR SALE Victrola grama-phone, 100 records, $25; brown bed, complete, and dresser; " floor lamp, $40; $272 chesterfield suite, 3-piece, $200; kitchen range, like new, $40. Phone Blue 548 or call at 620 Fraser St., upstairs, rear. (108) FOR SALE Child's brown steel crib, complete, good condition; beautiful solid leather club ba;; $40. Phone Black 277. (104) FOR SALE Best hotel service in the interior at Telkwa Hotel, 244 miles east of Prince Ruper,t. Just half way to Prince George. Apply Telkwa Hotel, Telkwa, B.C. (127) FOR QUICK SALE at Prince Ru pert Complete restaurant and cabaret fixtures. Equipment "' and machinery of old estab-' lished business known as Commodore Cafe, in ideal location, Including soda fountain, ice cream equipment and merchandise. Box 658, Prince Rupert. (108) FOR SALE Hi ton truck good condition $850.00. Phone 543. (tf) FOR SALE Dining and bedroom furniture; morris chair; tables; gramaphone and records, and other household articles; also set of "Makers of Canada," 21 volumes. Phone Blue 408. (105) FOR SALE 1941 Fluid drive Dodge 4-door sedan; 1941 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Apply 349 Taxi. (104) FOR SALE Four room house, 2 blocks off McBride. Newly decorated. Apply G. P. Tinker. (104 FOR SALE Six rooms and bath. Hot water heating-concrete foundation and basement. 5th Avenue West. $6,000.00 Cash. Can be bought on terms Possession arranged for. 150 5th Avenue East S rooms and utility room. Fully modern, in excellent condition Immediate occupancy $3800.00 cash or $4000.00 terms. 1054 9th Avenue East-r6 rooms, modern with con- crete foundation, brick chimney on l'2 lots. $2,500.-00 cash or terms Possession arranged. Seal Cove: near airport, 4 romed house with 2 room suite In basement. Immediate occupancy $2, 100.00 small down payment balance as rent. 5 rooms and bath 8th Avenue East. $1,000.00 cash or terms immediate possessionno reasonable offer refused. 9th Avenue East 4 rooms and bath with 2 room cab-. in at rear $2,700,000 cash or terms. 9th Avenue East 6 rooms and bath fully modern. $3,800.00 Cash. Thompson Street 6 rooms and bath furnished $3,- 000.00. Cash or terms. Call or Phone II. C. IIELGERSON LTD. 96 or Black 899 (tf) FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan. Newly painted. Excellent condition. Apply 13 Taxi. (tfi FOR SALE One 3-Ton Truck, flat top body; One l',2-ton Truck, flat top body. Phone 422 or 53. (106) FOR SALE BUS LINE To close an estate, offers will be received for the purchase of the Arrow Bus Lines Ltd., now operating in the City of Prince Rupert, B.C. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. Full details may be obtained on application to The Trustee, P.O. Box 1398, Prince Rupert, B.C. (106) FOR SALE Gerhard Heintz-man cabinet grand piano. Phone 422 or 53. (106) FOR SALE New .22 rifle and 500 rounds or ammunition. $12.00. One handy electric drill. Phone Red 985 evenings. (106) FOR SALE Bargain. McClary coal and wood range, Quebec heater, 2 linoleums, in good condition. Phone Red 875. i lOSti FOR SALE Partly demolished house and lot, cheap for cash. Phone Black 854. (tf) FOR SALE New & Used Furniture; hardware & office furniture; used 5 piece kitchen set $12.50; radios, battery and electric, from $10; electric washing machine; solid mahogany office chairs; 5 piece bedroom suite; new kitchen ranges; chinaware; unpainted chest of drawers; fancy tables for radios & phonographs, complete for holding records; desks for house and offices; fishing lines etc. For good bargains see B. C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Black 324. FOR REX1 FOR RENT Furnished cabin. Nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park. Ave. Green 224 after 5 P.m. (it) FOR RENT 100x50 feet concrete building, 3rd Ave. Premises! formerly occupied by Elio Fur- niture. R. E. Mortimer, 324 2nd. Ave. (109) FOR RENT Suites, furnished.! nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Phone Green 224. Call inafter 5 p.m. (106 FOR RENT Large housekeep ing room in private home in town. Green 780 and 613 3rd Ave. (tfl FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished. Apply 336 9th Ave. West. (107; FOR RENT-House. 5 rooms and. bath, partly furnished. Close in. Phone Green 997. (105i FOR RENT Comfortable furnished suite, harbor view. 427 5th Ave. E. Blue 967. ( 104 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, furnished, over Mc-Cutcheon's Drug Store. Apply Mrs. Warner, Suite 2, Aldine APte- (tfi FOR RENT-Three room house partly furnished, 1008 6th Ave. East, $20. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tfi FOR RENT-Sleeping room. 801 Borden St. (tf) FOR RENT Warm, modern sleeping room. 806 Fraser St. (107) FOR RENT Large housekeeping room. 801 Borden Street. Itf) ROOM AMI BOARD iOOM AND BOAUD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tf) HOUSES FOR SALE Prince Rupert Realty Co. ATLIN AVE. 6 rooms, on 2 choice view lots; hot air furnace. $1750.00. SIXTH AVE. WEST 6 rooms and bath. $3000.00. . NINTH AVE. EAST 3 rooms and bath. $1100.00. 'I AYS COVE CIRCLE-6 rooms with basement $3000.00. SEVENTH AVE. WEST-? rooms and bath; cement basement on 22 lots $5000.00. PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. (tf) TO SAW better lumber more,ding ln Christie's famed show PURE WOOL CRUISERS AND EVERY OTHER TYPE OF OUTDOOR JACKET N E V I. Y A R R I V E I) ART VOGUE SHIRTS Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large AT THE ACME SOLE AGENT ISow Available! TO - LOOK FOR TUB NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . , See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER SENATORS TIE CUP SERIES EDMONTON 9-The Senators were back in Cup fight after ponton Flyers 3-2 ; intent to deadlock ihe . one victory each. i AN'XOI'NCLMUNT THOM S!!EE METAL LTD IS AGENT F! FAWCE Air-Conditionin Furnaces Place your order mi summer install Plan ahead lor ii comfort with a FAW'CETT THOM SHED METAL LTD 233 Fast First Sit. BI: Ml YOUR BES EATING PLAi IT'I-I.-COI FSE MM 11 a.m. to ! P a BANQUET HALL I LUNCHEONS, DIW AND PARTIES CHINESE DISS BROADW CAFE 608 3rd'Ave. W. Pl-- A. MA'1 Chevrolet Ponliae Bulck Old.tmobile ! CLOVER LEAFS WIN OPENER MONTREAL (f Clover Leafs grabber a one-game lead in th" Dominion Senior basketball finals best-of-five series Saturday .i.itht, handing Montreal Y.M. iC.A. a 49-36 setback. The sec ond game will be played here Monday night. BILLIARD MATCH HITS SEMI-FINALS Three more matches In the Canadian Legion English billiard tournament were playej during the week-end with D. C. Stewart getting into the semi- finals. In the second round, G. W j Abbott (plus 25 beat W. A.' Osborne (plus 40) by 150-138, while A. M. Hurst iscratchi de-( feated J. Campbell (minus 35 1 with a score of 150-73. All games in the second round have npw been completed. , In the third round, D. C. Ste- 1 wart (plus 25) won a hard-fought game against George Abbott, who had the same han- . dicap, scoring 150 to his opponent's 138. ' D. C. Stewart and W. Strarhan having won their place in the ; semi-finals will play the win-: ners of A. M. Hurt versus W. ! Hutson and C. L. Youngman ver- j sus B. Moxley respectively. Chev. Tracks G.M.C. Trucks pipe MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. PIPE-PLEASURE with) OLD VIRGINIA economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) MIXED 'A' FIVE PIN SCHEDULE May 5 Kingrjinners vs. Gold Seals, Pushovers vs. Kilowatts, Atomics vs. Maple Leafs. Midgets vs. Pioneers. McMeekins vs. Dodgers, Headpinners vs. Thistles. May 12 Headpinners vs. Dodgers, Midgets vs. Maple Leafs, Trusties vs. Gold Seals. Kingoinners vs. Kilowatts, Pushovers vs. Pioneers, McMeekins vs. Atomics. MEN'S FIVE PVN B ' LEAGVE Mav 7 Po-nn vs Grnttn Stones vs. Canfisco. Fish Dock vs. Scotians, Mutts vs. Moose, Lears vs. Thorn Sheet Metal, Army vs. ThorncHffes. Classified Acveri.s.r.i; Pays! IN THE SUPREME COURT OP to cut a Long story shor" Don't get stuck with a flat tire miles from home let us check your tires for hidden cuts and bruises. Our Vulcanizing Service will help ad I many trouble-free miles tu your motoring. Don't delay, come in today! LUMBER DONNACON PLYWOOD Si9 imkwu4 BltlllBH COLUMBIA m PROBATE III Hip Milder or the - Administration Art" mill In Hie Matter or the Estate of James Nedved. Defeased, Testutp TAKE NOTICE thnt bv Order of His Honor JudKe W. O. Kulton made the 28th dny of April. AD. 1948. I was apo!iited Administrator of the estate of James Nedved. deceased. All parties havlnt? claims attainst the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 30th day of June 1948. after which , claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 29th day of April A D. 1948. ALBERT E. RODDI3. Official Administrator, ?!? ' Atlln, BO. (U3) u4e fa youb Available at PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. PHOXFS B51 c"' COAL - LUMBER FAIN" SiipP'1" Complete Line of Building J'