Today in Sports SSETS LEAGUE OWING SCORES thp W:,' Assets Bowling T,mdav night. K.en ..j .Via In rflwirinnl three- ,jVfr:, iru iuc -. scon"1' with a score of piayi,,g ror Mallards. The rdiver.s tupped the team scor-for three fiames with 2.C59. re are the scores: Helldivers Plemenlos 188 157 2GG Oil Hay 179 176 179-634 bUnbr-rlaln 106 229 152-487 ,'en MrKute 7(5 100 1G4-340 Varfeklt 170 133 97-400 , CloutU r 75 81 131-287 Culls Uunlmta 191 249 175-015 Unwm chamborlin uider Brown Edgar Brown Carrier Anderson Gray Lader HeMaere Birrell Plementos Dumas Carrier Ilnluku Chivers Leiourneau Ldnurneau lUmuire I Thornton McOinnes Hav , Dumas , Carrier Birrell . Plementos : lloloka iMyer 135 104 180 4ia 100 142 173415 122 113 95330 119 55 01-235 100 1 01 04 -205 fioldeyes 131 170 124-425 175 199 194-508 121 190 97414 30 71 74-184 131 174 127434 CI 112 50-229 .Mallards 92 144 147383 119 121 109349 120 129 118-433 94 65 94253 154 101 130415 237 224 191052 Javrns 103 94 1 42339 132 107 104343 108 137 1 00405 119 102 210431 122 103 107452 90 07 43200 Lii week's scoring In the War i is league resulted In Malta running up a team II "al of V with Ravens following with tf.5 Mallards 137 218 145500 83 105 21209 187 J40 105-432 132 130 79332 137 128 225490 150 148 167405 Kaveng Mmirneau 134 120 121375 i Lotourneau jTtiornion bay I VfcGinno.s flrtlcrc 82 92 154328 110 174 220510 32 55 97184 52 03 170-285 132 159 192-483 I EYE CONTRACTION I ioi!5 of blue eyes contract ? hi briuht light than pupils brnrn ivj fRINCE RUPERT ! DRY DOCK ND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL h and MINING MACHINERY Nine Season's Biggest Event City Championships f RECKF.AT10N ALLEYS fifii, ... "vrne Last, I'lione 840 ALL BOWLERS INVITED 'nieMFive Pln sineles and muitJi Fee, i'ei Iany Prizes. TrophPS. 4ndicP. if possible, mlnnta i . nat." , 8 lnvlted t0 EftS?" Men for Ladles' and Rve Pin Event ETA . SortsSrt The Junior champions of the Ottawa District Hockey Association St. Patrick's College of Ottawa are on their way to Halifax today. On Monday in that city they are scheduled to meet St. Mary's College of Halifax, Maritime champions, In the first game of their besj of three Memorial Cup play-off. The Ottawa team were In a Jovial mood as they boarded the train but the coach, Rev. Amp allien, refused to predict the outcome of the series. The lightweight boxing bout between Willie Joyce of Gary. Indiana, and Danny Kapllow of Brooklyn at Madison Square Oarden In New York last night ended In a draw. They were all even In points after 10 bruising rounds. The taftms which will meet In I he double of the United States National Indoor Tennis tournament; have been decided. Dan MfNull and Frank Guernsey entered the final bracket by defeating Sidney Schwartzz and Jne Flshback 0-2 0-1. 10-8. Pan-rho Se?uar and Alejo Russell entered the final round with a 0-4. 6-4. 0-4 victory over Lad Hecht and Phil Hanna. The Mexican baseball League Ls bidding for exoerlenced um-Dlres as well as Big League plav-ers. A former umpire In the Eastern League. Gene Sullivan. sav that he rejected an offer of MG000 a vear dIus all expenses for a family of four. The only National Hockev League all-tar lineuo actually picked bv the men who should know hockey best the six N H L roaches ls announced. Thev hand the complete all-star forward line spot over to Chicoo'-' ace strlnff Max and Daue Ben ley and Bill Moslenko. Dr-fenr oosltlons en to Emile 'Butch' Bouchard of Montreal and Jack Stewart of Detroit, with the eoa? position snlit between Detroit's JIarrv Lumlev and Montreal Bill Durnan. Votinn uv- on hi basis of three points for a Mr ' team vote, tw0 fnr a second-team and one point for each vote for the third forward line: 18 noints was the hl.5he.st possible Max Bentley came closest with 10 points. Moslenko had 15, Stewart 14. Doutr Bentley and Bouchard 13 each and Lumley and Durnan eleven each. VANCOUVER AND PORTLAND EVEN VANCOUVER, W Vancouver defeated Portland two to one last night to even up.thc best out of five northern division final at one game each. Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What ls wrong with this sentence? "The approached the governor for clemency " 2. What ls the correct pronunciation of "massacre"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Paroxism, witticism, atheism. 4. What does the word "Illogical" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with cq that means "very fast"? Answers 1. Say. "They petitioned the governor for clemency." 2. Pronounce mas-a-kcr, first a as In mass, second a unstressed, accent first syllable. 3. Paroxysm. 4. Contrary to sound reasoning. "His explanation was Illogical." 5. Corpulent. TOO MANY CUSTOMERS JOHANNESBURG, W Jewelers and goldsmiths here have refused some customers In order to catch up on the accumulations of work for which the craftsman's annual holiday at Christmas was partly WIHEPEOPIFnFPPINfFPIIPFRT ... Wl I III 1 1 Wb w mi Who Suffer With Their Feet town Y who ? be lnterested know that there ls a man In fallen arrh had a wlde exPience In the correction of that t' and can make Arch Supports that will re-can expiain ul a"d tlred feeUnB that only foot suffercrs ntf'u l!iTe1rry' with mny years of study of foot all-take a'n im Hlll's shoe store' and w111 be Pleased t0 can be dnn rtesslon of yur Ieet and let yu know what Mr BiiiV your lndlvdal case. DPt. where rry ls also ln charee of the Shoe Repairing ly' Call rePau"8 are executed neatly and prompt- una see riim for either reason. JAP INFAMY IS DEPICTED "Wood On the Sun," with James Cacney and Sylvia Sydney, at Capitol Theatre An exciting story of Intrigue in Japan in pre-war davs with an adventurous newspaper editor and a beautiful secret agent as tne leading figures, a thrill- : ing picture, "Blood On the Sun," unmasking Japanese infamy in Its baldest form, comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here on ; Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- 1 day next. The tale revolves around incidents occurring after Cagney publishes in his newspaper a story of deep Japanese war plans which Incurs the displeasure of those in high Nipponese places. 1 Events become the more inter- ! estlng when Sylvia Sidney, as i an exotic Eurasian girl who is 1 secretly worklne to free Chin ese people from the grip of Jap anese tyranny, enters Into the picture. Other prominent members of the cast are Wallace Ford, Rosemary De Camn. Robert Arm strong, John Emery, Leonard Strong, Frank Puglia and John Hallcran. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles I (Subject to change) SATURDAY P-M. 4:00 London Pallidium Orch. 4:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orch. 5:00 Vocal Varieties 5:30 Polka Time r. in run Unite h 0:05 National Hockey League Broadcast 7:30 Organ Music 7:45 Sports College 8:00 The Workshop 8:30 La Plaza 9:00 Old Time Rnythm 10:00 CBC News. 10:15 Dal Richards' Orchestra 10:30 Saturday Night Serenade SUNDAY A.M. Parlow String Quartet BBC News and Commen Ijl'lJWi W Mnhll-WellsQvalityPints will make your home bright, cheerful . . . keep it fresh and new-looking year after year . . . give it that appearance that says "welcome" even before you open the dooi and again inside. In many Cities, list ol MiihIUWlf paint dealers ii shown in yellow pases oi phont book. Sold by Marshall-Wells Stores and Dealers " THIS, 9:15 From Old Vienna 9:30 Way of the Spirit 10:00 B.C. 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Parades: LING THE TAILOR W'f are taklnj cleanlnf and pressing nd steam presslnf while yon wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Thinking of Gardening? Then see us for your GARDENING SUPPLIES Rennie's Seeds - Garden Tools Hose and Fence Netting Fertilizers Vigoro, Bone Meal, Sheep Manure, Sulphate of Ammonia, Sulphate of Potash, 4-8-12 Fertilizer. Gordon's Hardware Mc Bride Street Trappers Attention Fhone .111 Highest Prices Paid for Your FURS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL BILL SIIRIABEKG B.C. FURNITURE wion Black .121 McCutcheon's Pharmacy Ltd. Third at Sixth Street ANNOUNCE that the new Parker 51 pen will be on sale in their store this month. Be advised and place your order now for this latest of pens. Any make of pen may be obtained here. Our Mr. Samworth, who has had several years' experience with one of the leading pen companies, will be pleased to ervice your pen at any time without charge. McCUTCHEON'S PHARMACY LTD. The Store With the Up-to-Date Service Prince Rupert, B.C. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW FOR THE PARKER 51 Becoming more popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 0:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Veeetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURINO REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Pies, Roast Chickens, Fish and Chips dally. We are ready to aerre yon Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Suey, etc., to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TRY US1 RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel The band will parade at 1345 hrs Sunday March 17th at the Armouries. . 1 he will take part In the opening ceremonies .of the Civic Centre. Bn. Pay Parade will be held on Monday night at 1930 brs 18th March 40. Summer drill issuea to personnel for last camp must be returned to Q.M. stores, not later than 25th March 40 to enahle new khaki drill to be indented Sot, any of this equipment not returned will become a personal charge against the personnel responsible for the deficiencies. 1 Kit Bag 2 Shirts 2 Trousers 1 Belt dtlm Huprrt Dai'Ip JSctosi Saturday, March 16, 1940 V ami Intel: jgH VttS SIM a,.. . ond a . fiv-e 'ong y.n . , . ,OJ'ejb--o-d0:r:---ome; . crer, moke. - mild, COo,r Picobac The Pick of Tobacco ' CafvlaWMU fan (auM f)rs B careful RUNNERS i For Young and Old CHILD'S Sizes 5 to 10 . !).- MISSES' Sizes 11 to 2 1.10 BOYS' Sizes 1 to 5 . i.:;r YOUTHS' 11 to 13 , ... 1.2.H LITTLE CENTS' Sizes 6 to 10 1.15 MEN'S OXFOKDS Sizes C to 10 2.75 Don't let lack or running shoes spoil your recreation. BUY N(1W WHILE THEY LAST CUT RATE SHOE STORE THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" C r Boxed STATIONERY .... for childrenand grown-ups -5? : These make a lovely and very useful gilt Beautifully Joxed In a wide assortment of sizes now on display at special ' ' prices. Make jour selection NOW! ' ' . i .t Priced .'15 to .$2.:55 ' Watch for the opening of the ' HOLLYWOOD CAFE Early in March Designed and Built by the ; NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone 5(53 Evenings: Green Ifi.'J Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! PHONES; 116 - 117 ALBERT McCAFFERY 5 X: