Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. December 21, 1950 Good Music Blackwood On Bridge By Eoslcy Blackwood Appreciated fRlDAY ond SATURDAY SPECIALS!! When Mr nhamnnm overcallpfl with twn hpnrts. ' 1 - - ' " " " 7 vnlnprarnV in t.nrtav'si hand. Mr Haiti rlirln'r have Eminent Artists Hit Prince Rupert on Alaska Music Trail "In spite of everything else, !t what most players would consider normal trump sup- : - i i a t v. : 1 i . 1 .1 err4 has been a wonderful experience." That was the feeling of pun ior a raise 01 wiai sun. h ma paruiei nau openeu the bidding with one heart, Mr. Dale would not have raised the suit unless i; was rebid. But for an over- Fraser & Payne's Special HOSIERY EVENT!! First Quatity Nylons both Desire Ligeti, famous baritone, and Marcus Gordon, emin call at the two range, he knew ent pianist, on the last lap of their Alaska Trail performances." Mr i namnmn won in nave a very simple, but I'll wager a lot sood suit of at least five cards nf of the finessing addicts would en tji rlnmmu with tha ace of ana about six winners overall Both artists were impressea Dy the scenic wonders they encountered in the "north country." Both sides vulnerable. clubs and lead a diamond to !i- nfiw against the kinir That They found Fairbanks "terribly cold cold" and could not account lor would be the wrong play in spite , n IV.. tVtnt llna Vaan'o foil- I I I lift iH' i-f fess 4 ' 1 1 v i 11... the iiic mild lllliu weather wcauici they vutj encoun yjl buc lacti iiimb ivn a. ii..ii o ibm cni.wu.i- ure to lead a diamond previously J tered in Ketchikan and -prince I, ) n strongly suggests mat sne naa Kupert. the king. It's an old story don't j Asked what their reactions Were take a finesse except as a last to the reception at the places East dealer. North (Mr. Hale) 8 8 3 h 9 a e Q g C A K 10 4 3 U'et Rant (Mr. Maulers) (Mm Keen) ft Q 7 4 8 ft A K 10 8 6 H 3 2 H A 10 D 10 8 7 4 2 D K 6 6 C J 6 C J 8 5 South (Mr. Champion) a j H K Q J 7 5 4 D A J 3 C 8 7 2 resort. I r" ! . : f V. r Vtnrt '. .1 .1 1 .. I i . . t ( u - A 1 YxUr mr. vuuiitijiuii uguicu u uuu auu ivn . bigcu Dtu vnvj a club to lose in any case, so why thought people had not had set the balance of the suit? He them and that they were hungry .nr.l.J ...... n nlllVtn Kl H fM 1 II 4-V.A., tVm,,rvVlt Vl O 1 - ""'"! 1 It LUoJiCU HiC ilCfci ui UUU nn lOi 11.. 1 LUiC, Liltjf i-AiUigjii-., iiwa lowed with a low club toward an innate appreciation of talent The bidding: Kant ftMith Wtt North IS 3H Paaa 3H Pass 4 H All pass So Mr Dale nrooerlv decided his nine. If both opponents fol-1 an(j a uiung for good things of ( low to this trick the rest ot ufe They were happy about the dummy's clubs are good and the reception they had received. The two diamonds in Mr. Champion's Alaska Trail was providing good hand can be discarded on them, talent to people who had not If Mr. Masters turn up with, hear dit before. They made It nl..k. n fV. nuoon ialr n1,nr. fVior ifVion tVtw atrl Alaska not to bother to show his cluJ suit. He raised the hearts i 1111 m 1UU1 LlUkl M4-"! ucai Uiab TVv kv.j - ( i i t. i .,.111 ii- itJ -nmnlrc rt ASSORTED LEG LENGTHS DARK PENCIL SEAMS .'. . EXTRA SHEER 51 Gouge, 15 Denier. 'Sizes 8K2 to 1 1 We have two shades, one, the most popular shade of the seaso'n "Rose Dusk" A flattering misty beige for wear with Navy and subdued Blues, Garnet, Cardinal, Champaigne and Sand Beiges. "Hazeltaupe" A new alluring deep Taupe, to add new glamour to your legs. a pair 2 pair for 3 mrgrvepd'l UT . "We feel STi?K lA but onhlch a Proven finesse can "e good because we feel we're doing the roJ to 112 and oundl taken in clubs, again setting the a job for music as wll as for encouraginrto partner , remalnl"g clubs in dummy f?5 Alaska," -Mr. Oordon said. more more encouraging to partner. ; diamond dlscards lf lt should Both arlisU feIt the xesis-Mr Masters ooened the deuce , v .... lV, v,i,i ."'w . . , ,. . ..... ir uc MrB- ricc" tance to season iickcis was ,P ? MnTrti,:lubs' tne diamond finesse can ehiefIy due t0 mediocre talent witn tne King ana conunuea stil, b taken and the king ofit.nt that hnH had hppn been rlisnlavpfi displayed on on Dre- with the ace. Mr. Champion lnh nrnvMpl. th. necessarv en- pre-, vious occasions. They were sure that, since the Alaska Trail had been Deen opened, opeiieu, response rcspuiiac to season ucaavni ruffed and laid down the king trv to dummy. of hearts which Mrs. Keen cap- there two fi- Whenever wiiriicvci Lucie are oic 4 itv. v. . i rould betthanLd alnesses to be taken or two suits tickets for concert tours would could rio do no no better man leaa a . . . . almost f. " """""" ..Tt in h tho w "c Bck UH ' De mucn greaier. n, win uc m-tnira third snartP spaae and ana Mr Mr. "-nimpioii ChamDion i . . . , h Wish special friends and guests "the season's best'5, . . . with these . . . the best of ales and beers". You can buy no better products of the master brewer's art. OLD DUBLIN ALE ROYAL EXPORT BEER HIGH LIFE DEER oTfearU Extracted tl Tng one""piay"" over the" other. stuff"' Mr." Ugelil queen oi Hearts extractea tne 1 e thousands of such sit-1 id W. . I last of opponents' trumps. i uations, so an 1 can an teU you ts How would vou nlav from here . . 1. 1 i. vr. iney agreeu uie iiuuiciiuc nau been marwllous. Thev were " - - " tu tlliltlk Willie nail. on? There is a possible loser in both diamonds and clubs. To MM ANNETTES imvpttp's cvipc SNAPS 1 tK nmn nla ( hit advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government oi British Columbia. (Continued from page 6) eager to respond to the interest of the artists to come to this part of the country. They want en equal rating with other parts of the country in quality of talent available. Mr. Gordon 3aid he felt the To- Wood 570, F. McKimm 481 & PAYNE RASER HOWIE MORENZ (Continued from page 6) tals 706, 959, 916. and gallant, he hurtled through 437i A Whatman itman 564, sw, A. a. Philip rninp-' . .u. , m. orsn SUIIie Ui w. LUC IiUUKIICOU o uciculi Warren 391. Totals- m son MJI1 431, tJi, J. rf. n combinations in the game and 5g9 6J.2 gi2 . ' nlaces where thev had been, their SPOKT SHOTS never in his long career had a , 1 HALLS B set a new modern National :the seventh consecutive time (in Leattue record, bv hitting four - service in 1945) broke the tie jiiiiued from page 6) ; v. nn v. . i. LT Rf perlormances had inspired the p P- . D ornev 4?!' R.obe.rh 5i9:.P- r,e.y citizens to get better pianos. He llglll. Ull tilC 1VC. a nine-inning jnicn existed wiui vyunam w. Howie's life-time pro record i liuilie luim in Bo&ton, m u. isiey oi.. wanted t0 be retlcent about that L0 x. r,,io Hon p! point U-at anyone who has had piuel Jethroe, most bases, 35. gome, August 31 vs Boston. Hoi Terry, New York and Stanley C. j from 1923-2 to 1936-S7 pro-hit fcr 17 total bases that day, Hajk, Chicago and established duoed 270 goals and 197 as- , ,. ,j i sists sists for for a a 461 467-oint -point total. total. He He ... e-n n lilt-" III rtlAUl C Ul IIICCIjIIIK ivxi . new league mark. Sidney Gor modern major spttlnir a new 5: Hill 4Vorai.don Knows he Unking no un- don, Boston, by hitting four ,ook uart in all league mark. yerS ar,1 rues: Granville W. i won the Hart trophy (most valuable player to his team) in 1928, 1931 and 1932, and in 1931 and 1932 was named to the Canadian Press all-star team. . 41 nnnonna nritVi fana home run? with bases filled, April 19, June 1, June 3, July 41 (2nd game), tied a Major League , Willie E. Jones, t Brooklyn had the longest win - 8' Sot ' Mr. Igeti was enthusiastic m i ..I, j ftSSfSE-ft MaTndren0; .bo Sl. JTS ?oto9i8E97A5nd8rn ugirits a Tt Totals-800 sua, a. children hear good music ii7- T,t., nina streak. 10 games, wniii vuia, i iui , i ,i t;i . vj.i, r -" n . record neia Dy many piajcia. :.fl; Alvin R. Dark. New started August 17 vs New Yoi ili Roy IF. Smallcy. Chic- and ended August n wnen iney CP. tr. s.s. s.s. Princess rnncess Norah, noraii, Capt. ap. diens dens he ne was was traded traded in in a a three- tnree- ROCKETTE3 ROCKETTE3 N N. Gedde's Geddes 429, 429, at the "lc start so " that they w"-' ""B might " I Schotfndicnst, St. Louw, mm w i- LOUls- wincuiiwu u.- G. O. Hughes, arrived at 5C0fnered deal with Chicago M Anton 490 M Penney 442, O. be better able to appreciate it u o'clock w.u. .. jvmvv.wmj yesterday afternoon from . Black umvn Hawks iiun.w and Montreal Ma- INeWlUU Mewton 596 Ufv, B Hood 477. Totals latpr- He sald there had ,been ierea tne luiigtr&u luauig ovicn., 1 1ft nmn hreinnlne Aueust 18 c-. ....i' ij ih. Uhm thev were defeated by St. Vot-hlkan and nt.hpr Ala-Skan 1 i-nnna Dnrt ujpnt. t.fl t.h HaWkS. I n.n oil not 800 turn out for the children's , Ol. CUJVVCV1 i.111- 1 " ... . . hi ...i. on o Tjviiia nnri thv did not win until Van Van concert concert, In in Juneau. juneau. "If n the me chlld- . . V . ......... . " 1 .JW. .M . O! II O.J1 . 961. ports ports and and sailed sailed an an hour hour later later j Then Then he he was was traded traded to to New Newj 'skeena 'skeena GROCERY GROCERY G. G. uum-for Ocean FaUs and Vancouver. ; v0rk Rangers midway through w... fisa w f5iater 464. S. Smith ren are not exposed to the germ V-1 - L 1 1 1 u atrtlli, du Kamt-a. - jak started June 27 (1st August 27 (2nd game) when they fouinst Chicago and was defeated New York 3-1. the 1935-36 campaign and set-i,nci K wvk 4fi2 I Haeup 384. of good music they will not ap-i,, ( Embarking; Rmharkini? here here for for Vancouver Vancouver! House Decorations Xmas Wrapping Paper Ribbons Tree Lights Cards AND .' ' Many Gift Items uly 27 by five Brooklyn J.B. Putsey, J. A. WUliams, mr the 19th time In the hls-lwere During his skein, he -- --- .. . ,- F, . H. Bmltn, J. i.. is-ennett, a. National League no nfl 47 hits in 121 times at tory of the tied into semi-obscurity. Totals 762 720 803 I Palate it. when they are grown w The experts said he was fin-1 GINGER SNAPS E. Muleur up," he said. g ished but Cecil Hart, the man , 3g8 B Ml;Gleshan 375, n. Ken- Mr. Ligeti sang over C.B.C. g who signed him to his first prontd' v Parkin 413 s. Stew-1 November 15 with the Mendel-jg nntraot. return to Canadiens as i f WJ.iLjas ft.s2.fiRS ssohn choir and the Toronto,- S S-Sif S H.n....on. K. W. aw.... 1 inotlfl tirontprt t n . .... . . . ... t ' finmnhnnv ' V yjjza, jrZ&tZw? -fctydfr- K manager 111 1 BC E.A.U. M. uaxter 111, n. wv""" - 1 ... . . re-create the old spirit of the ; gtef fens 341, A Holkestad 610, C.I The program offered tonight S Flying Frenchmen and bought Rlvltt 289 J -Thornton 410. To- at the Civic Centre will be the g Morenz from Rangers for a son?. 1 tals740 '76i 839 1 same as tne Pair gave ln New i S He whipped around like the! SAVOY'S F Morrison 544, M. York. Mixed with pieces every- 1 1 Morenz of old until the night of I LavioleUe 518 E. Knutson 507. one knows will be some classical ' 6 .. n.u.. no 1 0'ift -afhpn the ! . . . .' ii 1 &n nnmtwrfl nprhnhR nnt. sn well AT ucvciiiuci u, iwui., - j jj jonnas 410, u. crijiauii iju, 1 1 point of his skate penetrated the j R' McCaUum 275. Totals 827, known. boards. He lost his oaiance, ieu. , 8g9 95 , fast RIJVCK CATS P. Hiegins 447, M. Bond 462. H. Miller 431. E. The imbedded skate held iTi -t v-Jj I j t Hir-ir Hirk 414 414 w w Duncan Duncan 256. 256. E. e. Rothwell Rothwell 3 373. G. Muncev 292 and nis leg was uruis.cu. Lyiil!lsW ilUL-Ai. li r- 1 I A nervous breakdown compll-, st,ph ,49 B Davis 568. Totais Totals 836. 788. 726 cated his illness but he was7g3 72Q 881 j sHENTON"S P. Smith 586, D. rallying from this when compli-; COMMERCIALS J. Helgerson Arr'ern 584, M. Shenton 262, Vin cations set in and he died sud- B TnomDSOn 419 l. Smith Elliott 344, B. Matson 451. Totals denlv in hospital on the night .7fi T s,upart 282 L Ewart 537. 800. 716,881. f VTirh R I.- ', . ncn n.l OBI Oitr i WAT.T WALLACE A PHARMACY G. ui iviaivi, w. 1 M flOUUn OJV. lUtttia owl, wuu, But hockey hadn't forgotten gog Mirpn7 He was made a member, J.,, Thain 507, D. Dibb 389, A. Parker 421, L. Phillipson 417, K. Thompson 652. Totals 942, 902, 764. f- z OVER 4 YEARS OLD"" i of the Hall of Fame shortly af- s Downing 47 i Parkhouse ter it was set up in 1943. 256 J Collins 475, J. Adcock 282, GREATEST TEAMS G wilkins 525 Totals 890, 800, ; Two of the Canadien teams he -played with received votes in the ( jJlansON"S I Dell 548. M. . ... - ...., Knarrl or bv the fc ailvcrli y v . - Uetnent is not pub.Uhed or disp.fveu . SAFE BUYS Government 01 . 1948 Ford4-Door $jg5Q ballot for tne greatest iiulc, Copeland 448i D Stewart 353, S. club of the half century the Currle 4?& M Montg0mery (148. 1924 and 1930 clubs, both Stan-, 0tS RPn ASK PO SCOTIAND'S . 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He has been harvesting, haying and making building re KILMARNOCK, SCOTLAND Family Shoe Store r.i,rii. Rnherts Phone 357 lli'". " 1 y ,i Beaner Block pairs this fall on his farm near here. He married for the second Thla BdvertttttiteYi' a not pubUbed or displayed oy the LI jncr Control Board or by the Government of BritUh Columbia. . 3rd Street Phone 234 and SATURDAY NITE FTHURS. NITE c IHURS. AFTERNOON-FRIDAY AFTERNOUN rMWMi I 1 ...... ttilliW Jlltimeat th age of 70. r j