Piince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 4, 1954 REMEMBER WHEN By Ti.eVnni.dUm Pre,, l:'!"Hl byn;1"8 Assault, bred anct born in Tex- - ' n Nine Wins Put White Sox In American League Lead i '-'-ma' 1 "V . . I , t U us. won the Kentucky Derby ' K Alt"-nran , eight year, a8o tojlayjyi WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Bv BEN PIILEGAR game series In New York today. ! WAT crrM Associated Preso tiporu Writer. "ime oox nave Chicaeo Whit Sox are makine recovered from three ouir k ! tDWAROC. LITTLE LEAGUE PRACTICES LAID DOWN BY EXECUTIVE Little League executive today issued a schedule of practices which will be followed, weather permitting. All practices are slated for 7 o'clock at Algoma Park. Tonight the Super-Valu entry will be on deck. Tomorrow the North Stars practice. The Kinsmen team works out Friday, May 7, Llpsett's Saturday, May 8. Monday night Super-Valu practices again, and so on in rotation. If a team is rained out, they miss that practice, the executive said. Despite rain last night, a work bee was on deck at Algoma Park raking and smoothing the diamond. " " " " -r Sudbury Edges Penticton V's To Go One Up In Cup Finals V T I every effort to run away from at tlle start of the season and ' the New York Yankees in the 'lave w0 nine of their last 12 American League pennant race, games. They lead the league by; ' and for a change they're getting one game over the surprising some help. Detroit Tigers and hold a four- ; For more seasons than they game edge over the Yankees. ! mm Go? "MOTHER'S DAY"- Sunday May 9 care 10 rememoer me rest 01 tne hire's WHY managers In the league have ! ' found out the hard way that no I J"i?nyI Grotn- a -253 weakling team can beat the Bronx Bomb-! '1,,n st Louls Blwns last year, ' ens all by itself. But this year ls leadlnB the Sox with a .364 MOTHER she asks so little, she gives so much. You'll find the gift of her choice right at ' Wallace's, of course. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE mm every team the Yanks have -" am, wno lol- played has beaten them at least lowed two straight batting once and they've played every I Pio'lfhlPs ''th a miserable .256 performance last season, is hit i team in the league except more. The Orioles open a three- ting .328 foilEht to keen the lend nnrt iv Sudbury Pit,!,.!, nK IT. - . riuviUB,B.u PENTICTON, B.C. v (r p,,. ,, , wuives jiammerea out a narrow ZTr'Z, victory over Penticton V, capito! Also "ROYAL TOl II Of NKW ZEALAND" Shows ot 7 - 9:10 p.m tories bU. ' 1 Tf'l 1 without being "'JK went to Penticton who traded blow for blow In a bid to haul the contest out of the fire. Speck put SuoiMiry ahead In the first period on a goal that stood up until the third period, when Tomiuk stretched the mar Consuesra won his second one for the Allan Cup M0,lda.yI5Jne'!Fi,,e1.the 14-3 seore I The AIlan Cup is the svmbo! of against Philadelphia Athletics he , senior amateur hockey suprem-gnve up only twfl hits a bunt! pry in Canada single and a wind-blown double j It was a game of breaks. A -both by Forrest Jacobs. potentially tying Penticton goal St. Louis Cardinals beat New 1 was disallowed on an offside call York Giants 8-2 Mondav nlnht in and nn SnHhnr' fi m..i,- WANTED. W..J Black Hawks' AI Rollins Most Valuable MONTREAL ! Angular Al , Rollins, sensational goaltehder for Chicago Black Hawks, has been judged the National Hock- cy League player most valuable i to his team last season .the NHL ; announced today. He wins the Hart Trophy and $1,000. j In a pool of hockey writers i and broadcasters in the six NHL ! cities. Rollins got the nod over ANNUNCIATION PARISH MISSION May 2 to May 9 Children's Mission: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 2:30 p.m. Morning Masses and Instruction 7 a.m. ancj 8 a.m. Evening Devotions and Sermon 7:30 p.m. REV, FATHER GRIFFIN, O.M.I. of Vancouver will conduct the mission. the only other activity in the the puck .make-hipped through moiips Tf ...... , ij .... .... rl MARINE ENGINE MACHINE Sfi gin to 2-0. Fairburn's one third-period effort wasn't enough to catch up. Penticton flashed the goal light first, early in the first period when Jack Mc.'ntyre picked up n pats from across two lines and went in to score. It was disallowed. Speck's goal rame on a pass from Orval Levellc on a shot i from Just Inside the blue line. I The second period, with Wolves ! riding on a 1-0 edge, was tense i and tempers exploded several i m"J",a' " iu at Mil- a iorest or players, caromed ofr waukee for Brooklyn to play the a leg and hopped into the goal last-place Braves, and it was too Lennie Speck and Nick Tom-wet at Washington for the ink scored for the easterners and Senators game with Cleveland. Jim Fairburn tallied for Pen-The other clubs weren't sched- ticton. uled- i Tonight both teams will rest oi iuult, oian musiai, musiai, wno wno: : irora num tne me Drulsing oruising they they to took, a Two young marine fngineers, Nrctian m & ' Twenty years marine-.liesel aud st,am experience. Shop foreman and Chid Engimn or. J small ships. Want to buy or enter partnership shop for repair of fishing boats. Town or Coast di Please give Information where shop is located to Box 939, Doily News ea is.euy oi jjeirolt nea Wings. I " He won 80 Doints comDared to 74 i siURRed a record five home runs I bruising which resulted 1 In 17 j for Kelly. Maurice Richard of ( in. Sunday's 'twin bill with the j penalties, before taking to neu times. Pete Horeck picked uj Montreal Montreal Canadiens Canadiens was was third third -""'. nei a nil. tie was walked four times and fouled ' game Wednesday conducts by hammering his stick on the boards In protest ugain.sl a call. Muuno Kauppi served it out. , Tomiuk's goal was the swiftest of the n!p,ht. coming only 55 seconds from the third-period face-off on an Andy Milne pass. Fair-burn's goal came on a passing play with Grant and Bill Warwick. McLellan was pulled In the final seconds, but V's couldn't score. out on his one official appear- j Eleven of the penalties went ' "f6- to Sudbury, who scored first and Mixed League Leaders Unchanged As Footwear, News Score Wins Leaders in the Mix-d Five-pin Thorn Sheet Metal 0: Bob Parker bowling league remained un- ' 4. Hams 0 (Default) ; Harold s 3 changed over the week, and both ' High Gold 1; Chats 3 Esquire Fashion Footwear of A league Men's Wear 1; Mlxups 3 Hill's and the Daily News of B league ' Shoe Store 1; Ebv and Sons 3 managed to increase their toe-i High Oreen 0 (Default) hold on first place by one point i STtMMVTS each. Only two more sessions ! A nivui 'ir..u,' ....... with 44 points. A remarkable feature of the Rollins victory was the fact that he played the entire season for a last-place club, the first player to accomplish such a feat since Tommy (Cowboy) Anderson won the award while playing defence for New York Americans in 1941-42. Rollins is the first goalkeeper to annex the cup since Chuck Rayncr took honors in 1949-50. Detroit's Gordie Howe has' won the trophy for the last two seasons. Elwin ira nonius, 28, was born at Vanguard, Sask., and played his last amateur eame with F.H- Prince Rupert lodge A5J I. O. O. F Next Regular Meeting TONIGHT SHOES Canvas shoes, rubber "spikes" Official Little League slides. Boys' sizes 2 to 5 54.45 Men's sizes 6 to 9 4.95 Victoria Trims Tri-City at Home nn. lofl in r,lo,. I..., I " .i-t.nm,ii ruuiwi'UI In A League Fashion Footwea monton Fivers." Allan Cup win in VALHALLA HALL, corner 8th ond 9t) 52, Shenton's 50, Headpinners 48. Fowlie and Ruttle 45, Pushovers 45, Shamrocks 43. Whalen's lucky Six 41, Hi-Jackers 41. Canada S Life 38. Orphans 29. Windy "8" 27. Northern Glass 25. B Division Daily News 82. took two pi.ints olf Shamrocks to move two points ahead of second place Shenton's. In third place are Headpinners who took two points off Whalen's Lucky Six. Ily The (.ui ntllaii rrrw, Two regularly scheduled game and an exhibition contest were on tap in the Western International Lea;;ue last nlsht. Victoria opened at home 1th ners in 1947-48. He won the Vezina Trophy in his first season as a professional with the Stanley Cup winning Toronto Maple Leafs of 1950-51. Meanwhile in New York All members please attend. J. DAVIDSON, Krrordiiif Stcrtur?. Harold s 58. Esquire Men's Wear In B League, the Dailv News i 4D Fhv onH a. ..,:. ou' a 7-5 win over Tn-Clty; Wenat- neorsre (Red) Sullivan of the lee Shul ykma 2"- anJ : Store 41, Chats 38. Thorn Sheet I it GEO. HSLL& SONS LTD. Third Avenue West (Next to Commodore Cafe) took four points off off Thom Thom Sheet Sncel Hershey Bears, who set a scor- T ?our .foinls int record of 11H r,nit. in th. Metal and increased their lead Meiai J3, Mixups 35. Bob Parker t . T . ! tne paclflc Coast League 6-0 in 34. High Gold 34 Hich Green 9R Ham" 21. i the exh'bltl"" at Vancoti- vr r. Toniht Edmonton will bo ut ORGANIZATIONAL , Lewiston. Salem invades Vaiv ! season Just ended, today was ?v" second place Harold's to I announced as the most valuable , r P,olnts' Estll'''e Men s Wear I player In the American Hockey spl,t ,KSt WPPk's SFSsi"n 1 to 3 ! League for the 1953-54 campaign : wlfh chats and tra" nine Pints j The circuit's sports writers and bchlnd in thira spot, broadcasters sent him to the top ' 1,1 A I euus' Johnny Coma-I in their voting. He compiled 26 a of Headpinners took high ! points out of a possible 30 , sinBle honors with 340, while ! wMMmawwM.. 1 Canada Life's A. Smith tooK ill A i-r a mmm. similar honors for the ladies witii Stamps Meet Quebec Tonight MEETING ?ouvcr aitd the homeless Calgary i Stampeders move to Spokane for I a three-game stand . LEGION 27 CREDIT VNION CALGARY f Quebec Aces I engage a potent battler on home l ice when thev take on Calearv TRAVEL TOPICS IVAJJK LCAVjUC ; Anes Pk'rce of Fashion LEADERS IN SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY . . . It used to turn to love and poetry but in this day and age, it seems to be love and a lalopy. Lover boys don't seem to be writing poetry any more and. from what we recall of bur youth, It s probably just as well. So now that the sap is beginning to flow, most of the young swains around town seem to have their eyes on some dame, or some jalopy or both. In either case we wish them luck. We hope they all get both. But about that Jalopy whether you want some old boat to pole around in or one of the sleek newer models, we've got 'cm. These and many others to choose from. Wednesday, May 5 ny Tlir Assoclatetl Pirss rooiwear lonea Bl8 Tor high three and .Jack Sedgewick of Whalen's Lucky Six won men's high triple with 700. Headpinners took team high single with 1397 and Shenton's team hiyh three with 3623. AfVi WcSoveYou riV&fl1 Time ond Dollars Stampeders here tonight in th; oijcnim; game of a bvst-of-nlnc series lo decide Canada's minor professional hocKey championship. The Stampeders last only one of their 10 home-ice playoii games in eliminating c"'ns Victoria victoria Pet. 4H .412 3:t In B League. Aikie Hewitt of NATIONAL I.Ml.TK AB R H Jackson. Chicago . 64 15 23 Snuer. Chlcaito ..St 21 21 Musiai. St. Lout .61 18 24 Snider. Brooklyn 65 10 2S Jablonski. 8t. Loula 75 9 2g RunS SailPr rh1.nr.n Ot Mixuas took the men's hih irtl ' Legion Auditorium 8:00 p ORDER OF BUSINESS: 1. Issuing Shares 2. Signing Charter mi k ' '"-.cougars, tumonton Flyers am ,. hj, K 373 ih Zl t ln?.hJ,Hl m,;, " I Vancouver Canucks to win their Sample Fores: Prince Kitpcrt to: One wuy Return LOS ANHLI.LS ... !)U0 18H.H5 CHICAGO 112.80 215.85 215 Second Street. Phone 620 Consult Your Loeul Travel Agent CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES 50 Pontiac Tudor 52 Monarch Sedan "h'v ..uj i"uie,rir.st We-stcrn "jCkey m -kev LcaK"u i,,. Archie Hodskinson with a 281 ! title ,Xe.M,ar!e Rhards of Ha,'-i Both the Aces and Stampede.-, olds was ladies high scorer with (have Just emerged from two Runs batted In Musiai, 8t louls Hits Jablonskl. St. Louis. 28. Doubles Clrccnirrass. Cincinnati. 9 TrlDles Four " nlHvi'ra ti.H u.iit. n 3. Election of directors and commiW Heater. Low mileage Automatic transmission. Home runs; Saner, ChlcoKo and!r):iilv Moire t,,ir Not a scratch. Only ladies high! hind a u 4-2 - 'rlerieit n in .... t,j Musiai. St. Louis, MjUIS, 8 O. It'll, i.vm.n, in ailHA IU stolen bases Pour players tied with i tnP,, honors wuh i 691. The Dally ' win their best-of-nine series All members of Canadian Legion Branch Nc and Women's Auxiliary are invited to of: News tally of 1166 was eood furl with ottpua s..r,t. .i. $1465 Pitching Magllc. New York 4-0 1.000. Strlkrajuts HuddSx, St Louis. 2'!. team high single and 3282 by j Quebec Hockey League champ-Mixups look team triple honors, lonship. Stampeders eliminated Light green paint. $2295 49 Ford Sedan Loaded with all accessories, including twin statks. 38 Ford Sedan Today To Thursday 7-9 p.m. - Mat. Wed 3:4 l''lina: Vancouver four games to two in ami.uk mi ui a n i 1.M1.H lu i i 1 h p- A Divi.smn-Hi-Jackers 3. Or- their WIL final. ciiynn. Cleveland ..32 3 n nii phans 1 ; Headpinners 3. Whalen's ; Tuttie. Detroit ...52 8 21 .404 j Luc ky Six 1; Fashion Footwear i BROOKLYN Walter Cartler oS'uiC".:; 66 68 ? 7 2 24 Shamrocks 1: Pushovers 3. 'HI. New York, outpointed Bobby A Vila, Clrvelftnd Q2 02 12 12 2 32 sra Windy "6" 1; Fowlie and Ruttle i Dykes, 159, Miami. 10. . Good Motor 4 new tires. I?, Northern Glass 1: Shenton's 1 ! Mnv rppji rtnns Mlnoso. Chlravn m Can;lda. Life 2 !non. 121 H, Quebec, stopped Do'n B' D'on Daily News 4. i Webber, 119',. Roanoke. Va., 5. $195 $1225 YOUR FORD MONARCH DEALER BOB PARKER LTD. "I'lIK IIOMK OK I'HIKNDI.Y ,SKI( VK:K" Runs batted In-Fain. Chicago. 10. Hltj) Onith. Chlcaco. 24. 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