Kemernbertoi WeO'ifsday, May 6, I9r3 ferry frojjej Francois Lake i''O? ROUND-UP By GAYLE TALBOT Same ith D m t induction Ti?T " .HIV .. Bid years aim IJle c 5 A Vlini.tUi. UJ KaVp t FRANCOIS LAKE The ferry NEW YORK (AP) Baseball players are came across for the. first time'tlnB umething lWul" to rem'abt Cleveland Fails in To Stop Yankee rive normal young men wun muiit-y m u.cn yi. . r- ,h iinB " 7,lDfr! retc ,n,h snnrP t ime on their hands while they are on ay through rotten Ice On Tues- the tJ m r " clay riat the Thin l ice n o u.'iis was tumittt almost nnna gone. . in t the i r"' m'" second 194 The new wharf Ls not ready! me. Detroit vunth'' yet so only foot passengers caiv four panics to thr(. : f.- e-' -V ifih fTy?,v,.. v,..j , .r. , come across. It Is hoped cars1 and trucks will be able to cross' bv the week-end. ! the road, and we greatly fear they w ill go right on gambling among themselves no matter how many times Commissioner Ford Frick tells them he's JThry-UMmply underground ! J" athlet. who have just 1 ' v 3 E go " . . discovered poKer and who feel while the heat is on and do their !rprtain ,hpy will wln lr they card playing exclusively In ho- only stay In every pot to the tel rooms. They'll do no talking I bitter end. They get much fun about It within earshot of their1 and relaxation from the game, manager, so that he can look . It ls our opinion that, as a By The Canadian Press NEW YORK. Cleveland's first effort to knock ! New York Yankees out of the American League J leadership has ended in a resounding- failure. The Tribe threw their Sunday ; "I punch at the Yankees Tursduy j woo(j 2: Los Alleles 6. Oakland : night as they started nee right-4; Sacramento 1. San Diego 2: ; hander Bob Lemon, winner of j Spntlk- 2, Portland 3. ' ' three of his four previous starts. National All frame postponed. ' Results were disastrous. I mi-t"n Washington 14. The Yanks said a regretful Detroit 4: Philadelphia 1. St.! Reg Partington's mother arrived here Saturday from England. It is 24 years since she saw Reg, when he left for Canada f 15Hourj Ffo Ttrfttt I OTTAWA i $195.70 Cist .. '' , ; , , ", V ? . V ' r v- I IJ V - ft r J. . goodbye to Lemon in the fourth Louis 2; Bestow a. Chicago 1. properly bewildered the next , cIass baseball plavers do not and when she met him at Burns time a warning note pops ..p. ! compare either with golfers r.ruke Nation she did not .ecog-We have found no one yet : tennis players in gambling skill ! nlze him Sllp travelled on the I Empress of France. She expects I to slay for aix omnia.,. Mini iiiFi' i ' m wno Knows wnai sev on wir j or in wuutiKness 10 riSK im-Frick blast against the fiiendi , portunt inoiu-y. The average ball i.ames of chance. We have heard player is on the cautious and no recent reports that stakes frugal side. , were beginning to run high on ' Boom Operators Take Top Honors In CCC league inning as he headed for the showers after yielding the first six runs of an eight-run frame. The world champions went on to pound Lemon's successors for an 11-1 victory. Only a home run by reserve outfielder Wally Westlake saved the Indians from a shutout. Other results: Wll. Tri-City 2, Vancouver 5: Salem 7, Victoria 8: Yakima 4. Lewi.ston 5; Edmonton 14. Spokane 3; Calgary 7, Wenat-chee 1. I'Cl San Francisco 1. Holly- Top honors for the season were a particular club and that play- i ers were being hurt. Such things . get around as a rule. Frick must, however, have j heard something. He travelled; 1 with ball teams too many years i Seattle Bids For Dam Cup taken by the Boom Operator, who after v:.'ir, the second I half, defeated Woodbutchers to Lack in his reporting days to lu.i'imip nmrlriirl lin niwillt. nilnr- ROSALIND Rl'SSELL and Paul Douglas portray an estranged couple whose domestic differences are ironed out via the steam roller tactics of 'the armed forces. Starring with them is Marie Wilson in "Never Wave at a Wac," Frederick Brisson's hilarious SEATTLE CP- Davis Cup ten- take first place in the 31)0 Club live pin bnv. iini league. ! "Is miU hes between the United tor-limit poker and cent-a-point r ... .. 1 StatAe rtnrt Tfirr.r Mr ll W rtl.it, nl The International Harvesters c ii ruminv. which are the nor- " P'"j" trophy was presented to team! cornea romance wincii opens tomorrow hi me vupiiui. heie in July if the Japanese are m?l games on most clubs. He knows they are fine, healthful captain Ernie Vjughan at th' Bombers Sold To Businessmen ! annual bowlers banquet by the I smi i-Toduction Superintendent j Roy Evans. Waiting Room Facilities At Station To Be Improved ' '-" . m willing to compete on concrete 'courts, Victor Deni.y said today. Denny, president of the Pacific ; Northwest Tennis Association, j said Alrick H. Man, Jr., chairman of the Davis Cup committee, would confer soon with the 1 Japanese on the subject. SEATTLE !APi The Seattle pastimes and that no players who can count to 10 will be injured seriously in either. There are some extremely fine card players in basebail, pood enough to operate in the Tnrlivirlu.nl nrr e:it .1 f ion 5 v.prn i:'-ft The ( (imnlrtp TthH 1 Hockey Club of the Western Hoc-! aL,0 made t0 each member of the key League has been purcnased . team-Helen Vau than, Mora bv of buinessnien vh.. a gro-m Mcnard Rn0!. Menardi j,Cob will jump into the player market D d and c,iff Nilson It niicht also be mentioned that fastest company, and occasion Plans for improvement of waiting room facilities in the janitor service is provided, with uiy one of these will pluck his Should the Oriental team pre the toilets, wash-basins and teammates That ls when the ! fer arass courts, said Denny, "we wnri ca.cn ana a nesire 10 orin the city a winning team. Following these Mr. Evans pre- CNR depot have been submitted sented trophies to the top bowl-! for inclusion in the system's ers of the .season. Ladies high! 1954 budget, G. G. Withers, average was received by Mildved ; chairman of the Chamber .of Wide with 192: high three games. Commerce transportation com- floors being cleaned daily." i kind ot trouble comes that can I hope the matches will go to Lou Felsenthnl expressed the j wreck a club. Frick has known Vancouver, B C." If the 'vote is opinion that since the facilities 1 it to happen. for clay, the cup round probably E. V. Gene Walby, Seattle mer-ehant and president of the National Sporting Goods Association,, is president of the club, had previously been found in- ; The average game we have vili be decided elsewhere than uo uranam v.un isj, ana nign'mmee. reported at me organi- 1 accessible and uninvitins seen concerns only a set of the Pacific Coast. the com- should be wnicn ui retain :ne ii:n.nuie single, Clara" Bellamy with 310. ; zttion's monthly meeting. ; improvement -THE CORONATION DAY COMMITTEE oi uumuui.s. . m the mens section Helgej Mv withers said that, if the mended. . Frank Dotten v.-ill remain with Hoikestad had the high average pnns are appr0ved, greater use other members remarked that She club as director and general of 197. Rupe Goodlad high threu v,,j bp made Gf the depot's j since the waiting rooms are used manager. I of 783, and jerry E;tey. higil ; lower floor with the installation ! hv oniv n small wn.nin r.t Springtime . Playtime . . . Long Wearing Good Looking Fine Fitting SISMAN SCAMPERS PRESENTS - "The first thing we aie going I single of 388 of new washrooms and other; the travelling uublic. effort: fixtures. Study of the situation i should be made to introduce an tt do is buy as many topnotch SPECIAL PltiZES (Coronation j)dtj ..i.tl aih'.W Ted Parker 'y the Associated Boards of, by there would be shelter on given this year. To players as we can." Walby said today. "Doiten and I nre frolng ea.st next month to the hotkey meetings in Montreal and we hope to do a lot of bu.siness there." Trade of Central B.C. that, the ' both CP and CN docks for pas-waiting room facilities were sengers getting in and out of "inadequate, poorly equipped cars. and in most cases poorlv main-j Ths matter was referred back tr-ined." I to committee for further study. "In making our inspection we ' 1 ' found both waiting rooms are EDSON. Aita. (CP) A erizzlv KiBi Ball a& wjj a trophy for the champion "striker" with 243, Win Gardiner who managed to pick up ail those odd "spares" to make a total of 2f)G, and Carrol Brent-zen who was the "hardest working bowler" of the year taking the prize for the most clow.s, 133. Carrol took hei- prize in good f an and who . know j next year She may be in that "top'' group.. kept under lock and key during bear weighing 700 pounds was INEXCE1.I.KD FOR YOl It CHILD'S l'L.Y WEAK FASHION FOOTWEAR ttie hours when passengers are , killed in this district bv W. Arm-not either boarding or depart- j strong and p. Willis. Last year I I t f Under auspices of Canadian Legion at the LEGION AUDITORIUM, June 2, 1953 Tickets available at: Legion Office, ,'27" Club Desk; Legion Officers and Legion Executive. $2.50 PER PERSON REFRESHMENTS INFORMAL ing from ships or trains arriving and leaving the city of the same pair tracked a grizzly with a foot print of 12' inches but didn't catch; up wi'h it. -When- tne preseirtations were . prir.e Rupert." Mr. Withers recompute league president Dick ported. "We found both rooms Mills introduced Bill McKinnon to be of ample size and to b; who entertained the company, jn a clean and presentable con-for a short time with his brief : ditien. recitations. Roy Evans then led j "The purpose of the rooms ,the group in a merry sing song' being locked is to keep out un- which everyone thoroughly en- desirable characters as a safeguard to the travelling public. 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TO HELP THE KINSMEN r2 What is the good of a good thing if no one knows about it? TO HELP THE KIDS? Watch for the Kinsmen CORONATION CONTEST Sfortinq May 9th tershire sauce; stuff Into egg whites. Place eggs In a small shallow baking pan. ISlend soup and milk; pour over eggs: sprinkle cheese on top. Hake In a moderate oven 375F.) about 30 minutes or Man Who Stop? Advertising . To Save Money- Is Like Man Who Stops Clock To Save Time" FiR lunch on a May day, spread the sunny atmosphere at your table. How? With peppy deviled eggs, baked in a sauce of cream ot mushroom soup. This is a luncheon dish you can practically fix while you prepare breakfast. That is, you can cook the ecK then. And later, devil the yolki with lippy seasonings. Some tip on the eeRS will help to give best results. Have the water sim until lightly browned. 6 servings. mering Instead of boiling as eggs cook. Otherwise they may be tough. Cool the cooked eggs quickly by Phone 266 Office opposite Pnct Off; SOVP SCOOPS Celebrate Mother's Day With Steak-Burger: Dad or the teenagers might well grill a steak dinner In honor of the "Lady of the House" on Mother's Day. The steak can be a mighty fine version when made with a pound of ground beef and a can 14 cups) of beet gravy. Just mix the beet with "4 cup of gravy, cup fine dry bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon minced onion, Bait and pepper. Shape this into a large burger." about 1 inch thick. Broil running cold water over them; this helps prevent yolkg tinning dark And cool eggs are easier to shell New Schedule starting May 1 and to cut. Eggs baked In a mushroom sauce with a generous sprinkling of cheese, have real meltinyour mouih flavor. A crisp salad of gTeens, radishes and cucumber until done and well browned. Pass remaining gravy to pour over bur ger. Dad can carve nieat and serve with buttered green peas and fruit Leave Prince Rupert 12:00 Noon for companies the eggs nicely. Last course, rhubarb betty with cream Baked Deviled Eggs THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS KETCHIKAN SERVING THE B.C. NORTHWEST salad. Reducers, Sip Bouillon or Consomme: If you're trying to lose weight, keep canned bouillon or consomme on hand for a nutritious snack. To prepare as a hot beverage, mix with an equal .amount of water; heat. Serve with a wedga of lemon If you like. Ona cup of either beverage equals about 30 or 40 calories; and it contributes protein. Doctors often Include these as "lie foods" ou low caloria dlata, With Mushroom Sauce I Iiflrd-eookf d I fan rups) CkKH. -Ut ill half ronrt-noil 14-nethwiHe . cri-ain of mush I tablespoon room nonp mayonnaise -'iin milk 1 twiKfioon pre- cup nhreiMM, pfirefl miiRtard shurp procesn .'Dash wait and cht-ese popper tHh Worcester ..... shLre sauce Blend egg yolks, mayonnaise, muitard, salt, peppar aud Worces WRANGEL - PETERSBURG - JUNEAU and other Alaskan centres with connections to WHITEHORSE SEATTLE ANCHORAGE See Your Local Travel Agent r i f " ;