kS I R rrn'iCc KUpeif Uuiiy ic"w3 Saturday, May 12, 1!51 ackwood on Eridae BASEBALL CPORT OHOTS a By Easlcy Blackwood - ' , I ' . S : j S T t , jlor. toured the Dominion with' the Football Association ail-star 1 i squad. I It is only two years since Fulham, after 30 years of strivin g l attained First Division rating j In that long, up-h'U struggfe i the club's management steadfastly resisted the temptation of j buying their way to promotion, j Some of the wealthier clubs this .season have been offering more' Led by their president. Sir Leslie Bov.ker, the Fulham football team of the EnidMi uniortunately tor Mr. Abd, today's hand was ; preceded by a discussion of extra tricks and how BltSFtiiUf ill important it is always to got the maximum out of First Division leave next week on a post-season playing tour of Canada. The party, 2u strong sails from Liverpool May 15 on every contract. Aniciirun Chicago 12, Cleveland 1. Detroit 7, St. Louis 1. National 1 Chicago 10, Pittsburgh 4. Pacific Coast Sacramento 3, San Francisco 0. Los Angeles 2, Seattle 3. San Dieo 9. Hollywood 1. Oakland 1, Portland 5. Western International Taccma 12, Yakima 3. I All ether games rained out.) I than SioO.yuO for lop-fiight I players. he Empress of Scotland. Fresh from their recent international North dealer Both sides vulnerable Mr. thel M A 0 H K 7 S 1 K Q 5 (.' K II li 5 Mr. I):iti- Mr. IkiiiiIi.ii S- J 7 4 Ho II) 1) j test against the Dinarnos from Yugoslavia, the Fulham boys are eagerly looking; forward to .heir tour. Although none of he major soccer awards came .heir way this season, they are :onfident the team will upnold -he high traditions established ay other Old Country clubs Lhal .lave toured the Dominion. ' It IK-i I p. 1 - f ! '. P i f . I ' ' , - i j . i V .-.V I - i ' ' fr '' 'i I , ; f ' -'-f! Q J 10 1 H 14 l :i I) A .1 10 7 6 a lil 8 U o- 7 a Fuiham followed the policy of acquiring up-and-coming players in deals that were easier on the puketbook and by developing youngsters from nursery clubs and corner lots. The plan liniily paid otf in 1948-49 whi n the championship pennant of tne Second Division was raised at Craven Cottage, the clubs hi.-.loric field overlooking the Thomas itiver. :nond up to the queen-ilve on the board. -How do you like It:1 tie said devilishly to Mr. Dale. "I don't know how Dale likes it, but I love it," roared Mr. Champion. Bewildered, Mr. Muzzy played dummy's queen 01 diamm and Mr. Champion slaughtered it wiLh the ace and ran lour more diamond tricks to defeat the contract. ' Who brought up the subject of extra tricks anyway?" wailsd Mr. Abel. 'Believe me, Mus.y,' he continued, "extra tricks are important but I assure you that the Uea of making your contract first i.s an Idea that's here to stay." vmicaenl M not publntod OT I 4 by ih Liqwoe Control Bowd o Mr. Muv It ( s :U II -A 8 11 2 11 M 4 C - J J Thi hlrlrlln"' LIKELY TO Ell TOUGH HUMBERSTONE, England Rev. Percy Lidsler is angry at the vandals who damaged two 600-vear-okl e n-cnyioa jri ft); church in this Leicestershire town. It looks bad for the culprits if thvy are caught the parson is a former middleweight bcxe,-. Nnrth Just Smith 1 C eu;ji 2 NT 8 NT l-tux Push PttSH FaHn;? a well-spaced cxhltl Uon schedule of 10 games, the .earn Is due to reach Montreal day 22, ilh the opening game if the tour on the May 24 holi-Jay against a team of Ontario all-star at Toronto. After a ide jaunt to New York where they tackle the touring Olus;;ow EAL ESTATE INSURANCE NCOME TAX While the team lays no claims j to such great slurs as Black-1 'pool's Stanley Matthews or New-' castle's Jackie Milburn, it has in it.s lineup seven players of i international status. Apart lrom ! the brilliant forward line, led rv tTUKNtt PREPARED Celtics, the Londoners return lo 'Mm E. MORTIMER !3 3rd Ave. W. Montreal for a match on May Goalie Ian Black, supported byj Mi. The team then proceeds westward for games in Winni peg, Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria. Before returning home ll-.-i ruiiDarKS joe uaiuzyi ana narry ! Freeman, Is one of the soundest . in the country. It also boasts 1 of such stellar marksmen as Art Stevens and Bedford Jezzard as j well as the speed demon, 24-i year-old Jimmy Bowie. A well- June 22, the visitors will play return matches in Toronto anil Football Schedule Prince Rupert Football Association announces the following schedule for the North Star trophy, first competition of the iea.son: May 14 Canadian Legion vs. Heavy Battery. May 13 General Motors vs. Canadian Legion. May 21 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. ' May "23 Heavy Battery vs. NCE RUPERT 3RYDOCK D SHIPYARD Montreal. - . : Against Mr. Muzsys three no trump contract, Mr. Dale opened , the queen of hearts which wai ; won in the closed hand by the , ace. f Mr. Muzzy saw he had two ' spade winners, two hearts and four clubs, a total of eight trick;,, j All he had to do was win ona i diamond trick for his contract, i He led a small diamond, put up ! dummy's king and it held the trick, Mr. Champion playing th? ' lowly deuce. At this point if Mr. Muzzy had laid liis hand on the table and i ; claimed three no trump, his oo- ponenis would have had to con-j cede. But shv.-e the ace of dia- motids was obviously with Mr. ; Dale, it was clear to Mr. Muzzy . that an extra trick was readily j available. ) MR. CHAMPION LOVES IT ; So he returned to his own 1 hand at the third trick with the ace of clubs and led his last dia- COFFEE i FISHING GOOD Tired of hearing fishing in the Lake. Simcoe district is poor, Mayor Charlvs Parker of Midland, Oi., cut himsell 'a pole and headed for a nearby pool. Kvre he displays a 12-pcund rainbow trout he caught. The fish measured 294 ' inches. Record fur Ontario is the 14-poimd, four-ounce whopper ! oVganlzed in 1380 and one of the oldest professional clubs in HBUlUlRRS AND ENGINEERS England, the Fulham x:lub for the first time la sending a repre caugiii mar oauit ete. Marie In 1935. Previous record for the Lake Simcoe rea was a 10-pound, four-ounce rainbow caught in 1940 in the Pine River. (Cp pnoTOi sentative team on a North American tour. Three of the club's knit combination, favot'lng an aggressive, open style of play, the white-and-blaek-clad squad is certain to give a good account of Itself. Frank Osborne, secretary-general manager and himself a former English internationalist, will direct the affairs of the club on the tour. Manager Bill Dodgln and Trainer Frank Penn will also accompany he team. h and Bra.ss Oils' Iurs players, however, appeared in ric and Acelylenn Welding ' SCATTERED TREASURE TALENTED WRITER Gold has been found in every S Antoine Gerin-Laioie, French- anada last year. The Irishmen province of Canada except Canadian nnthi- nnri inmnnr Johnny Campbell and Robin Lawler were loaned to the vlsit- mtx LURTS ON SAWMILL Prince Edward Island in quart veins. I ng Bellast Celtics, while the chiefly who 'died in 1882, wrote songs iand plays while etill in school. NINO MACHINERY May 28 Canadian Legion General Motors. May 30 General Motors Heavy Battery. June 4 Canadian Legion Heavy Battery. June 6 Canadian Legion I I ' I 1 vs. I ' left three r " I - I I , ' -v-v II NOTES POP? DADDy ) I L HE'LL BE SUP TO ) I VS. I P& ! 1 BP" IX HOW WM I 1 ' TELLING HIM TO ( PIND ONE OF-' THEM ) I hion Footwear FOR YOUR General Motors. June 11 Heavy Battery vs. General Motors. June 13 Heavy Battery vs. Canadian Legion. June 18 Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. June 20 General Motors vs. Heavy Battery. Dominion Iay Cup first round will be played June 25 with the final July 1. ' CWCWNG- TOl 5 Wolter'j 3X..J Q,fl PHANTOM HOSIERY DRESS SHOES PLAY SHOES HANDBAGS LUGGAGE Four and Half Million Lbs. A million more pounds of halt but have been landed In Prince Rupert to date than during the ( HOME HU HAVE PtACg 1 V'U rajT I PEADY-IlL l A) -7 AND GET HERE-I'M r 1 irm V AND QUiET TO TAKE J S 1) t252 ( SERVE IT AS Mi 4 VhungRV r JW f A LITTLE hlAP UNTIL. 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