.1 Prince Rupert Daily NewS Monday, May 12, 1952 Trapped wuck Thirty Years Ago in SPORT crews i rem CNS Prince George and Prince Rupert played to a two-goal draw. ' The last of the sixty loads of cinders has beerr spread on the grounds of Acropolis Hill. Maxim Waits To Sign With Ray Robinson By OAYLE TALBOT ROSSBURN, Man. 1k' : Clearsky is a muskrat trapper but , in one of hiri traps he found a "v cluck tha. .had. been banded by the Washington Wild Life Scr-V, vice. This was the first baml-ed ciut k in his traps In 20 years k DAILY NEWS Many a Twist Likely Due Big Major League Shuffle By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP) The baseball'race is not yet a month old, and a forecaster should not become panicky any more than a manager should, but we already have ''a strong feeling that some alterations The football sciiefliile has been drawn up with four teams entered. They are Sons of Canada, Grotto, Callies and Sons of i P R T S j I NEW YORK APi -Joey Max-i im, the thick-set light heavy-j weight champion, was waiting ; stolidly In the offices of the New AYLESBURY, England (P A technique for improving hlllsid', . V and marginal grasslands by "! spraying new liquid fertilisers'- "i from the air will be publicly demonstrated in Buckingham-' i shire. The fertilizers were spe-- I dally developed for this method. a I, In intermediate billiards league the standings are Sons of Canada 1st, Tl'Js 2nd, Elks 3rd and Barbers 4tJi. , In a pre-season football game Sons of Canada beat Sons of England by 2-1. Teams were, Sons of England: W. J. Bourne; J. C. Williams, S. Ferry, E. Man-selVBert Wearmouth, E. Craggs, W. J, Hemming, J. Kelsey, P. Tinker; 'H. M. D. Lambe, J. Farquar. " Sons of Canada: ). Frizzell, G. Mitchell, H. Mehzles; W. Davis, V. Menziesv E.. Tait; D. Robinson, W: Anderson, J. Marks, E. Warren, J. Falks. tfcrev Ti.iher scored the only goal for S.O.E. and V. Menzies ibel & Odowes Draw First are necessary in ' which , was presented here as th3 four-star, exclusive and certain order of finish in the American League. I If you risked a beer on Cleve- Yankee In the runner-up spot, land Indians to win the flag. You can't turn your back on a take It easy. You're in. They j champ just because he get3 have what it takes, even with knocked u:wrt a :-cuple of times. lood in Season Opener York State Athletic Commission for Sugar Ray Robinson to show up and sign the papers for their la-round fight at Yankee Sta-j ilium June 23. He was asked if he wasn't getting weary of waiting for the pride of Harlem. "Not me," grinned Maxie. "For this kind of money I can wait a long time. I've waited for a whole lot !. it hasn't been long since I was fighting some very" tough monkeys for two-three-four thousand dollars. One period ol 15 montns I think I had 24-fifjht.s" For all his scores of fiehts with such a man as Larry Doby outi What to uo with the Red Sox, unH j Marks scored for the Sons with injuries. It Is a blow that I preopnts something of a prob-. f c.mm-a points that the original list ap- j lem. It is contrary to every base pears to be slightly out of kil ball law for a club to come up 1 Last seasons champions of Prince Rupert Base-i Lcasnc wen the 1!52 opening game yesterday ,-riioon from their closest rivals. Abel & Odowes The Lrful Mnet Gasoline Your I. I. iV,,, ninii.mninir aff;iir h.'A fl'fitn fViivlfin A', AnI ter, and we would like to offer an explanation. In the firsfpiace (hey have been trading players all over the joint since the season opened. Second, several clubs, especially Boston Red Sox, are employing athletes who were kept carefully hidden during the spring. with that many' sterling rookies. However, it's done now and it j seems expedient to shove the j Bobbysox up a peg into third ; place. j Let's see, that leaves Detroit without a home. The Tfgers are ' eighth at the moment. Put them fourth, but remind we to feel i second-last stanza rally to overcome a 1 many of the best bi& men in thff frim in Rarae, tne ju-year-old Clevelah- again in about a They're good, too. And in tne ( their pulse third place, a few players are i month. l -point lead. :rlwimls in the dust-bowl ii: ,;.rvHt Park notwlthstand -i pace of the" slow opener Jfcnrd in the fourth inning i three one-base hits by the i f tile winning batting or- j wcomer this year, Jim ii.vn started the hitting ; der .shows scarcely a mark. He fielder Jack Lindsay and catch-: looks like what he is a con-cr Dave Abel, whose base hit I fummate boxer. He will have two butted ,n two runti- '.inches in height and spme 14-15 Gordon & Andersons man- pounds in weight on Robinson, ajrer-player Stan Corn well drop- and is sublimely certain he can ped a three-bnRgrr into deep whale the Sugar Buy, outfield with two men on. 1 Robinson, when he finally ar-Catcher Vic Carolel's two-base rived for the signing, said frank-hit brought Comw'ell home to ly that he hart no real hone nf it followed by second out-1 edue Clothiers 3-2 until the hot- knocking out his heavier oppon- LONDON (PBritai Vs smallest television camera gave a demonstration of banking by tile-vision. From a vault in a London suburb the camera televised documents on a small screen in the bank's headquarters 10 miles away. There officials were able to check figures and verify signatures, i not performing up to the standard expected of them. Taks, first, the two swaps which have given Washington a new young outfield of Jim Busby, Jackie Pensen and Archie Wilson, and a potential winning pitcher in Frank (Spec) Shea, whose long-lame arm appears to have mended. Let's Jump the Senators up two notches to fifth place. Car Can Use! " riBnim i f nt. An admn id said he was Three runs were allowed bv surprised at this "defeatist" at- Baseball Scores two errors when rookie pitcher titurte On the part of the middle- weight champ r reu cnrisiianson mmniea a ball near the third base- line allowing Hodgson to slide home. American League :i(,i!;o 8. Detroit 5 U8 i' i' in- "It isn't defeatist," the slender Negro protested. "I swear I don't That makes it necessary to and when rightfielder Ray feel any different about him than BELFAST Scientists from Get Activated spring missed a grounder, stretching Hawryluk's base hit J w Yurk 7. Boston 4 (two ! Kttli. 'S. !''. National Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland , MV ox. bottlw This advertisement 15 not puulfttiea .1 . . .. . .1 W . I. A 1 t . . ,., about all the others. It's just arol lne cooiea-on ti., lou Canada and many other nations that I know he can take a Brown down 10 sixth and Cnlhave been invited to the 114th punch. I know that if I beat him! eag0 whlte Sox t0 seventn- I annual meeting of the British it will be with speed, and I'm! For the time being,' at least j Association for the Advance- , r 5 I to a three-bagger, sending: home post- j Lindsay and Abel. f-isbiia'h at Chicago SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE faster than he is." 1 until another revised forecast , ment of Science, to be held Sept. BoarJ by the Government ol Rrltish Columbia. Off in a corner some of the seems avdisable- we'u leave the 3 to 10. Pacific ( oast ! tkmcl 3. Seattle 4 $ :, Francisco 1, Hollywood 5 biys were wondering if it might: not turn out to be a poor fight, j between two extremely skilful! boxers, with Robinson staying on I hi." bike all the way. They were ' interrupted by the mellow tones of Bob Chi Lsienberry, chairman Point Grey Scene of Golf Open 1 i ' . i :. K 1 of the commission, speaking for the talkies. ' ' Shakv hands, boys," he said. "I know this will be not just the iklu of the year, but the fight of the century." ; VANCOUVER. Point Grey iGolf and Country Club will he i the scene of the 1954 Canadian rr.iinf-nto 1. San Diego 2 A.ipeles 3-3. Oakland 4-8 Western International licouver 13. Yakima 4 luria 3, Wenatchee 2 i-m u. l.cwi.ston I i-City 0, Spokane 1. SATURDAY National !..Ia-!phiii 4 8. Brooklyn 0-1. .".-.burjn 1, Chicago 3. York 1. Boston 2. l'imi.iti 3. St. Louis 5. American stun X New York 18. chingtim 4. Philadelphia 1.' ( Louis 6. Cleveland 4. !fatto 6. IMroit 3. Western International Uina 6, Wenatchee 0. jOprn, club officials have announced. j The 72-hole tourney will liko-i ly be held in late August fol-j lowing Britisn tmpire Games. : It will be the second time Vancouver golf fans will watch 'top Canadians and Americans ;n I ' action. The Open was staged at s'lnnchnnKtf in 104R Remember when? Carl Hubbell pitched his first complete game for Toronto Maple Leafs 26 years ago today in the International League, shutting out Jersey City J-0 on two hits. Hubbell went up to the New York Giants in 1328, and with icm 2, I.ewi.ston 9. ' i -City 5 Spokane 2. '. m-wiver al Yakima post-' rl, rain. Pacific ("oast Under certain conditions rainbows may be seen as comp'ete circles lrom' h:;'h-flying Irs famed 'snvwbaH" was a, mainstay of the Giant pitching! f-taif until 194? when h; became! head of the Giants' farm system, j rtland 2, Seattle 0. a Francisco 7, Hollywood 8. - Angles 8, Oakland 9. ' i .:i;eiito 2. 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