Prince Rupert Daily News "33Tpf.'Jg Mondaj', May 8, 1950 " ' " well to become the third ioca" entry. Chief worry of the island i jV.P.'s Win From Prexy's Entry Ball Pictures ". Three League Clubs Certain crew is lack of a .sponsor, but that situation is also well on the way toward being solved. The weatherman did his best and DECc; The 1950 football season got off to a fine start when, in an j to make his department co-cp-erate with Ui boys yesterday. DETROIT Kf Flashy Letter Felton of Detroit bolstered his hopes for a shot at Ray Robinson's welterweight title by whipping rough Tuzo (Kid) Portuges of Costa Rica in a 10-rounder here Friday night. Felton came up after being dropped for a count Of four In the first round to beat the kid from Costa Rica exhibition pre-season game, the Baseball practice yesterday saw vice-president's team won from' a- turn out of 24 enthusiastic putting at the league's disposal , rts fine a blue sky as the dis- j I tiict has seen in a long time. , I Another practice Tuesday night ' will help file off some more of i the president's team by two players anxious to g?t down to goals to one. It was a good dis- the business o: the season's play, play of football. Many individual , The ball picture looks brht badly. flayers showed to advantage.1 1 his year with to entries cer-1 j There was good combination,! tain from the city proper and the ill 1 Watson Island bays shaping up rhon ti, "i 'the rough edges accumulated during the winter. With the closing entries Wednesday the club is pretty sure of having three good ball teams NEW RATES FOR STEAM BATHS, SHOWERS & MASSAGE Private Room (with cot) $1.25 Semi-Private Room (with cot) $1.00 Public Steam Bath 75c STl'DENTS RATE 65c Showers 50c Children's Special Bat. between 8 and 12 noon 25c Massage from $1.00 up NORTHERN SPORTS STEAM BATHS Phone 658 for reservations OPEN DAY & NIGHT promises well for a good season. Sid Woodside handled the and some new players made a good impression. A good crowd saw the match in perfect weather. The first half saw both sides getting their share of play. A play from Billy Gomez to Pavlikis to Wyatt was the only goal of the lined up locally. League play smpsmiMsm Even for double the price you can't buy anything better than ! i game expertly and Pat Forman starts Sunday, and Magnus Hilverson were i efficient linesmen. i smartest Reuse U,ri Cedar Footballers Ask Line-ups were as follows: Vice-president's team Boul half and gave the president's iteam a 1-0 edge. ' -V.LUtR'J U 1 ! ! 1 1 t Several changes in line-ups were made at half time. With play proceeding at the same fast clip, Ralph Smith took one from Pat Wilson to score the equalizer. On another set-up 505 M, Briw s, PVU1 . "The people who live there aren't home right now, but ter, Krans?, Dunbar, Charlie Sunberg, D. Gomez. Cornweli, Alexander, Price, McAfee, Biil Davidson, Cameron, Parkhous. Pat Wilson, Ralph Smith, Vck-ovich, Dave Murray, Mclnnes. Pre.-ident's team Vander-heide, "Monk" Sunberg, John Wilson, Robinson, Veitch, Greer, "trick" Eby, captain, Baxter, A. i McKay, Pavlikis, Wyatt, Bill Gomez, Alex. Gomez. 1 11 be glad to accept delivery for them "iwourt. For Times al Park The Football Association has applied to the Tarks Board for the grounds for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays' leaving Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays for the baseballcr. The grounds are In surprisingly good shape and had been well marked out by the football executive tn Saturday afternoon. The pitcher's mound and thi home plate "hole" are hazard-for the footballers but generally rpeaking the surface is not bad. from Wilson Smith scored his second goal and the winner f"r his team a few minutes later. Spectators saw a really good game and the standard of play Be Bop Saddles for Women STK. Record Broken; By Graham PRINCE ID' SAILS K 3.9. hid AND INTKRMIW J EACH TumJ at 11:15 J i Another season bowling record was broken last Wednesday night Willi Jack Graham of Pushovers knocking over a three-game total of 899. The race for first place in the A & B mixed league is very close and, with only two more weeks left, competition Is very keen. Other high scorers for last Wednesday were B. Dunbar, Dining Room At Prince Rupert Hotel Now Open The modernistic Prince Rupert Hotel dinir.s room will be open to the public today and citizens are invited to inspect this new dining service. The dining room contains ten tables and forty chairs finished in light maple with ten green covered leather unholstered stools at the coffee bar. The For KETCH Extra Special ISirwimwodIs WEDNKSDAV Mil Headpinncrs 4, Pioneers 0, Manson's 3, Sport Shop 1 Standings: "A" League Manson's 28 Headpinners 27 Blow-outs 25 Pushovers 22 Northern Lights 21 Noble & Wick 19 City Transfer is Wharf Rats 14 Macey's is Sport Shop 3 Pioneers 12 Silver Streaks 5 "B" League P. R. Plumbing 27 Bob Parker 23 Hangovers Zi Velvets 22 Conrads ,. 21 Cantels 20 Handicaps 19 WatU St Nickerson 13 Booth School 14 CPA 11 Royal Blues 13 Ideal Cleaners 2 Lynn Patrick To Victoria NEW YORK P Lynn Patrick, the man who brought the New York Rangers from the NHL. cellar to the brink of the Stanley Fur Rfsetvaiiot or Cii HTY OR DEPW Prince Rupcr, Manson s, with 313 for high ladies single game and 742 for high ladies three game total. High j men's single game was scored by J. Thompson, Sport Shop,. with HOLLYWOOD cafe" incandescent lighting was installed by the Northern B.C. Power Company. The dininj MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY : ' " jCup, has quit the N H L. to coach room will be open from 7:30 to the Victoria Cougars of the Pac-10 a.m. in the morning, 11:30 ific Coast hockey league. Lynn a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for luncheon1 will join his father, Lester Sil-and from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for ( veivFoxi In running the Victoria dinner. ; Cougars. Victoria finished in The coffee bar is also finished ; Uie ieague cellar last season and with a light maple back bar, an ; UlPy are hopln(, Lynn can tlo for aborite toppr-d counter and wi:lhm wnat neclid for the Ran. OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. J I . We Specialize In Chinese Dlshei i-.. Team results were as follows : C.P.A. 4, Velvets 0 Watts & Nickerson 4, Ideal Cleaners 0 P. R. Plumbing 4, Handicaps 0 Conrads 4, Cantels 0 Hangovers 4, Booth School 0 Bob Parker 2, Royal Blues 2 Blowouts 4, Silver Streaks 0 CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN De open irom :3U a.m. unui gers. For Outside Order PHONE 11:00 p.m. each dav. The roomy, up-todate kitchen includes two electric stoves with four hot plate Burners each arc' Stamps Musi Show wooie Si Wick 4, Macey's 0 Pushovers 4, Wharf Rats 0 City Transfer 3, Northern LighU 1 Up Belter Tonight IJi scolds 1 rJwm::Tfl IJASEIJALL additional Moffat and Silex hot plates. In one corner is a new 1 Gilso free. er, which was install-1 ed by the Rupert Eleetjic. All l meals will be servWjbn 'the! latest Lenix pattern vitrified English china wirh beautiful Tavern Puritan silverware. ' The dining roomfwas installed) by Mrs. Agnes A. Rochester of. IVafch CALGARY P) The Calgary Stampeders will be' behind the eight ball for sure if they don't stop the Toronto Marlboros tonight in the Stamps' last home game of the Allan Cup final. Tht well trained Marlies Saturdaj SUNDAY Pacific Coast Hollywood 11-3, Oakland 4-2 Sacramento 7-0, Seattle 4-1 San Diego 10-2, Portland 5-5 the Prince Rupert Hotel. Mrs. tne showed superiority in nearly H. Haudenschild will be Repairing PS1 i . A50-J Los Angeles 8-10, San Francisco manageress of the dining room. 5-2 SATURDAY Thil advertisement ft not published or displayed by Ae Lis-1 BnAfH m hw tK n.lvrnrrnt of finlish Columbl I every department In waltzing to an easy 4-1 victory. It gave the Dukos a 2-1 lead in the best of seven reries for the Dominion senior hockey title. San Francisco 10, Los Angeles 6 CONGRATULATIONS MANSON'S Box 998 Green 324 Oakland 7, Hollywood 2 Seattle 13, Saqramento 8 San Diego 7, Portland 0 Western International SUNDAY .Spokane 9-3, Salem 0-7 Taroma 11-2, Victoria 9-7 Vancouver 3, Wenatchee -to Ihe- TRAIN bCHEDULE For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday " C:00 p.m l-'rom trie East-Tuesday, Tliiiiiirtaf jjatmrta 10:15 p.m. -il . n 1 PmiW Y.iUiina 18, Tri-City 1 SATURDAY . Wenatchee 4-4, Vancouver Taconifi fi, Victoria S Salem 2, Spokano 1 Yakima 13, Tri-City 10 Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room and Mrs. H. Haudenschild on their opening from . Rupert Radio & Electric We Installed Electrical Equipment NOW OPEM H4 I;: V 4m Playoffs To Be Thursday The last week of regular league u 0 0 0 I Always Prompt and Courteous! We're Here to Serve YOU GOOD LUCK. The modern new 1 j a(, 4IW inuitau' I tile league took place last Thurs (A 'I iCommodore Cafe; "Hospitality and Oood Food"! day. The play-offs will start next Thursday with finals the ; Thursday following. I A tentative date for the annual (banquet, at which the leatrue 1 Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders '3rd Ave. Da via Chow. Mot "NO! NO! NOT MY CMPt-MM Mrs. H. Haudenschild PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL DINING ROOM from Velvet Ice Cream & Jersey Farm Milk t 11.. u this delicious TWO- PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL DINING ROOM with accommodation for 40 diners and a beautiful new coffee bar Catering by Mrs. H Haudenschild trophies and prizes are to be pre- sented, has been set for May 20. 1 Arrangements are to be made for refreshments, music and banquet j hall and definite Information 1 will be available in the near fu- cereal. Posts urape-iNurs rw" j, whea t flavor. Made from sun-ripened fami " barley, they supply nourishment Mways Smooth Served in Single Sanitary Containers useful quantities ot camonyuiu".., r- R For taste delight . . . nounsnmem . . NUTS FLAKES they're different. GF-140 SUCCESS ... to the TO THE MERCHANTS Columbia Paper Co Ltd. Branch Now Open- all types of WELDING manufacturing large or small heavy duty railers, fire escapes, boat and storage tanks All built to . underwriters specifications INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 24 hour service E25 1st Ave. East Green 884 All Work Guaranteed ice o' house is now open'here for the scrv ture. The teams to make the play-off spot are as follows: Fun-makers, Spero's Grocery, Clover-leafs. And tied for the 4th playoff spot are Sons of Norway and K.D.'s. I Playoff Schedule May 11, 7 p.m. Sons of Norway vs. K. D.'s. 9 p.m. Spero's Grocery vs winner of above match; Fun-makers vs Cloverleafs. Standings (at end of regular league play) : Funmakcrs 65 j Spero's Grocery 59 j Cloverleafs 48 j K.D.'s .'...47 Sons of Norway , 47 ! Thomcllff's 44 N.W. Construction 39 B & W 37 Teeners 33 North Machinery 28 Rupert and District. . Place your orders now for: fj B! a.m. p.m. p.m. WRAPPING PAPERS ,ilTHs 'j Dining Room Hours Breakfast 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 Lunch )1:30 a.m. to 2:00 Dinner 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 Coffee Bar Open ........ 7:00 a.m- to 1 1 :00 New Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room ' . on their opening - WE INSTALLED ELECTRICAL FIXTURES NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. i)i:iK'"' WAXED PAPERS PAPFIfc 1MAPKINS LTD. LTD', and other sundries COLUMBIA PAPER CO Free delivery service roLUMBJA PAPER CO p.m. Cnrnor 5nH Park Aves. Box H-'9 1