other coin struck later showed J - 1 5k; daily news Tuesday, lvi 26, although some coins shoed her enthroned in coronation robes. Nearly alvays, her elaborate dress and ruff were portrayed. head and shoulders. In this Victoria wore the crown and her h'llr was in Dlaited Ioods around New Coins in Honor Of Elizabeth !! LONDON (CP) The first coins to be struck for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II will be Important to numismatists the world over. They involve close studies of the coins minted for Queen Victoria and the first Queen Elizabeth, her ears, as she liked to wear it. Queen Elizabeth will also be i shown with the crown on those coins struck for use overseas. I In the coinage of the first' Queen Elizabeth., head and : DRESS PUMPS ' LITERARY LANDMARK i Conan Doyle's famous detec- tive Sherlock Holmes first ap- j peared in the story "A Study in i Scarlet" in 188G. i Tillies Lead Hoop Trials TILLSONBURG, Ontario (CP) Tillsonburg Livingstone. Canadian Amateur Basketball Association champions, took a 1-0 lead Monday night In their Olympic trial' best of Ave series with Intercollegiate titlists, University of Western Ontario Mustangs. Livingstones came from behind to down Mustangs' 79-65. S P K T S i .: - 1 ' 1 "rn 'fm-- 'IM iimiiiii LJ7C. 'jlaglfe Pitches Tenth Winner Can't Lose Just Arrived LADIES' WHITE AND COLORED SHOES When Is the 24th Of May? it; Balloons it Zip-Zooms A- Flags of all sizes ic Fireworks Windmills Baseball Scores WJL: Tri-City at Vancouver postponed, ratni; Salem 3, Victoria 5. After the Queen herself has made her decision, the Royal j Mint advisory committee will give a final judgment on thei designs, and the chairman of i this committee Is none other j than "the Queen's husband, the , Duke of Edinburgh. Several British artists of; established reputation In coin j and metal woik were asked to; submit designs, and worked on ', plaster models of the Queen's j portraits for coins and medali ! Sketches for the reverse side of ; the coins are also being pre-. pared. j The first coins prepared forj Queen Victoria's reign were . ' struck in 1839 and showed a bust of the Queen with the hair taken to the back of "the head ' I American: Huston 3, Detroit 2. J National: Pittsburgh 0, New York 1; St. Jmiis-l'liiladelpliia, rain; Chicago 1, Brooklyn . NKVV YORK (CP)-Sal (The Barber) Maglie iht-il New York Giants into a tie for the National Jague lead with Brooklyn Dodgers Monday with an ;tuitlfss 4-0 victory over forlorn Pittsburgh Pirates. . . . . . i i ,i i.i ...14 1 wsmm mm Fashion Footwear m Seattle Fighter Outpoints Layne In Ten-Rounder PORTLAND, Ore. (CP) Clever Hurry Matthews of Seattle Monday night counter-punched his way to a decisive 10-round decision over Rex Layne of Lewis-ton, Utah. ytxlyf'TK piuyru -i wif- Willi uko Cubs when their Ehbets &! game was called In the tuth inning because of rain. the Cubs, In the American League, only one game was scheduled and In that Boston's veteran "platoon" jxili.shed off Detroit Tigers 3-2. The victory pulled the Bosox within four percentage mints " ""' " "'1SI I I , , , , Matthews welched l9i Layne l82. of the second -place Washington be nplayea iaier, dui an t(ii-s will K" into official av- j beginning to look as if j.ic never will be beaten. was his seventh victory $ year without a defeat and f t. nth in a row over a two-t span. tun broke up a good pitching .g between Brooks' young ljes and Turk Lown, jot ! After the first round when ! Layne rocked Matthews twice 1 with L-fts to the jaw there was no doubt of the outcome, providing Matthews could stay ' fmmm Johasoss HeefasMp senators. Young Bill Henry got credit for. the triumph, but h had io be rescued by oldsters tills Kinder and Mel Parnell when the Tigers began to claw him. away irom bruising haymakers at the Utah mauler. Decision of judges and Referee Ralph Cruman was unani' lilOIIS. wm illie Mays May Stay, i Hants Sigh Relieved BUSY CANAL The Erie canal, great commercial waterway between Buffalo and New York City, was opened in 1825. By GAYLE TALBOT Joseph Joachim, the great Hungarian violinist who died in 1907, was an accomplished performer at the age of 10. I NEW YORK (AP) New York Giants have rtathed a .sigh of relief. Willie Mays will be around fa few more days. But it is only a question of time r when that time comes it'll be a day the Giants may remember. Geologically one of the oldest continents, Australia is also the most level and most regular In outline. service had ta:an someone other than Willie. 1 , - I 1 i 1 It feeling here Is that the '.s, with Willie playing cen-fidd every day. would slowly i'teadily increase their lead i the National League and il!y win their second straight I'-iiM-d up. With the 21-year-ij Negro pluying for Uncle . they might find them-s tattling Brooklyn right i to the wire again. Espe-Sl if the Dodgers get pitcher 4 Newcombe back from the a now appears more than t' f'eliiiK about Willie's im-tmtt to Leo Durocher's club ly requires some explana-iieeuu.se the Alabama Kid 1 U " ' ' ' 4 " ' ' -' '' I , " " ' ! I K " ' " - i - J taanmiwi w ttiHHm "fi, t,SMMhMMi WiiOiffliilmwiiiiirtrrlMimiMiMm-'lfl ' fc'tinK only .214, from far in the batting order. Few tould afford to carry an (eider with such an anaemic ",. Willie is different. Even not known for cer-ltut he would add about pints to his present mark " le season ends the uld be 'more ' than v to go uing with a boy t '"iliht just possibly be the !'t fielding centrefielder ji tme has seen. Leo never " d on him when he went f' Ins first 21 times up after Ji'ng from Minneapolis last -j. s has leen covering thi f Mpanse of cent'reftcld 1t 'ww. When either of the f Giants has made a catch I' ""ally lias had to yell Premier o( British Columbia ' if r . "way. to find a way" I wen 1 seen not privileged to Tils Snonllor nf Vl.! The Grey Eaitle must have . . Hon. Byion I. ' Johnson, .-. I I i O EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP: Byron Johnson is a man of undisputed integrity and outstanding ability. Under his leadership, B.C. has developed more rapidly than any time in its history. O INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT: Sound, pro-gressive legislation has stimulated the enormous industrial expansion which has attracted millions of dollars to B.C., created new jobs and greater opportunities for all. O SOCIAL LEGISLATION: Under Premier Johnson's leadership, B.C. now surpasses the whole of Canada in social legislation, and its important benefits to people in every walk of life. 'something, but it is dlffl-imagine his having gone I irther or having made any J more sensational than " credited to Willie in less ! J 5'f ur of big league play. ' ters say Mays' catches ''''ows already have saved f three games this sen- O INDIVIDUAL OPPORTUNITY: Never' before . in B.C.'s history have conditions been so ripe for greater opportunities for the men, women and youth of this province. Premier Johnson's government will give the leadership B.C. must have for continued prosperity. O STABILITY: Only the guarantee of continuing stable government will keep. B.C.'s industrial development moving forward to its giant potential. Premier Johnson's government is pledged to further the industrial advance of B.C. 1 A man who started a new business a few years ago recently wrote to pay tribute to the bank's part in helping to make it a success: i'We were fortunate in having, as our banke a man who could combine with experience the willingness to find a way that called not for experience alone but for imagination as well." The chartered banks are forever alert to the fresh problems,, the changing needs of their customers. At all times, in all your banking problems, you can depend on your local bank to bring experience and imagination to the task of helping you to "find a way". ! to the advent of Willie we "we settled for Terry J of the championship St. fo,., v!nuls as tne National r ho could go the farth-M,uU.h th mostest. Now f mid have to take Willie, Ji can throw like the old lver could. He can field ; with Joe DiMagglo, i '""Sh he probably never J1 wth the Clipper. trt,nt v!hat ls wny we have "n8 hunch the Giants are I 5 rt'member the day f dons khaki., Their pttch- j W cem! lf? WJ ,Biance gl ""easily L "ntrefield when they f" rouble and wish the - mmmh ! Organize C! suftba11 iease is to ni2ed i here soon, accord-Payers wh0 nave been at Gyro Pari fQr tWQ T Jw teams partially or L are Hlghschool and Lr" early meettng of L J ed 18 expected, said Thit advertisement, based on an actual letter, is presented here by , THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Inserted by the B.C. Llbersl Association wSfc