Prii'iCc KupciT LXjliy INes.3 Monday, April 14, 1952 (ey cup RJimefii ECIPES 1 100 Enjoy Teen p.m. to midnight to recorded music. Lawrence Kristmanson. Ross Ingram, Pat Holgate and Rena Ingram were in charge. Joe Goscoe and Art Olsen were Up pleorSy Wrap id Wi Aqe Dance Party SOL'TII SEA CASSEROLE 2 avocados 1 cup chopped watercress 1 small onion grated Detroiters Win Again; ot the affair' Patrons at' The Teen Afce Club dance Civic Centre Friday night drew; a crowd of about 100 young folk ; Try a DAILY NEWS classified who enjoyed themselves from 9 classified advertising ia the 2 flat cans tuna fish 1 can cream of chicken soup Old Country FOOTBALL DAILY NEWS y2 cup milk 4 slices crisp bacon 1 cup crushed potato chips or Canadiens Now 3 Down DETROIT (CP) The power house Detroit Red Wings, galloping- at a goal-a-period pace, whipped the Montreal Canadiens 3-0 here Sunday night to take their third straight victory in the best of seven i' i P 'ITS j 'a'!'f " ' ' - -iw & 'it' ' r '"' 'frit -L'MmSW i m ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 4, Blackpool 1. Bolton Wanderers 2, Fulham 1. Charlton Athletic 4, Stoke City 0. , Chelsea 2, Aston Villa 2. Derby County 1, Portsmouth 0. (Liverpool 1, Manchester City 2. ' Manchester United 6, Burnley 1. Middlesbrough 2, Newcastle crackers Peel and dice avocados. Arrange in a casserole and sprinkle with watercress. Grate onion over the top. Drain tuna fish and flake. Heat soup and milk, add tuna fish and crumbled bacon. Pour over the avocado, sprinkle the top with potato chips or crackers'. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes. Serve immediately. Or did you ever serve avocado salad dressing with fish, fruit or tomato salads? Do it like Stanley Cup finals. They did it with a finesse thai tickled 14,018 Easter night fans. It was the Red Wings' second j victory of the week-end. They I tnree tlmes tne Diayers went off Spring Mixed League Thete will be a meeting ot the Bowling Alleys on Monday night, April 14th at 7:30 .for the formfag of a Spring League. All Bowlers interested please attend. HE ROUND-UP defeated the Canadiens I to i , for wielding sticks on each other at Montreal Saturday. The stage i an(j for roughing. Is now set for the Wings to wrap it up in the fourth game here ; ag--. I United 1. Pieston North End 1, Tottenham Hotspur 1. STANWOOD Tuesday. By LARRY jver Sreelhead Prescnr Anglers' Poser -.Lor is presenting a; "Just couldn't hang on to that Gordic Howe, National Hockey League's leading scorer, who had not clicked in six previous games, went out last night for a two goal production effort this: Press the pulp of an avocado through a sieve. Add 2 tablespoons cream, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon prepared mustard. Season with salt and pepper. Serves 4 to 6. fellow," said Cyril. "He must in steelhead fisher Prince Rupert E. K. Jackson, L. Purtz, J. that broke the back of the hard " vji'"1 ' have been all of 18 pounds!" Then he pointed out to us : some of the granddaddy steei-i head laying untroubled at the! pressed Canadiens. He scored in ) Kempers, J. Crawford, M. Mur- ( the first and third Deriods. Line ray, O. E. Thomas, G. J. Ewing, West Bromwich Albion 2, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. Division II Barnsley 1, Blackburn Covers 2. Cardiff City 3,, Birmingham City 1. Doncaster ARovers 0, Southampton 1. Hull City 1, Everton 0. Leeds United 0, Nottingham Forest 0. Luton Town 2, Coventry City 1. Notts County r West Ham Uni'd 0. mate Ted Lindsay notched the j Vancouver; W. H. Collison. nthpr a Rii-fnrit finko shnt. that' Smithers: D. J. Riske, city; V. USED CARS the Corrier, Red Deer; K. V. Yel- astonished everybody in land. Kitimat: E. Larresen, C bottom of the deep pools, their long dark-green forms clearly visible as the water cleared with a swirl of current. "But they just won't even take a sniff at anything you can throw at them," he declared. g to bring in that Rud and Gun Club 3SC wily sea-going gr to have made up , that at early morn-at is the only time en look sideways at f A steelheader Cyril tided a silvery speci-j in the eight-pound jost three more, one 'I leader and part of n-river with him. I ning Spells On Larresen and G. Grove, Bawlf, Alberta; G. Easum and P. Young, Prince George; C. E. MacAdams, M. MacDonald aid C. Smith, Port Poli; Annie Isaak and An Special for One Week 1937 Terraplanc Sedan $195.00 Oueens Park Raneers 4. Shef- arena, including 26 year old left-; winger himself. SATURDAY NIGHT ' j Saturday night Ted Lindsay's second period goal, the puck trickling into the net off Mont- real Defenceman Butch Bouchard's chest, was nil the Red Wings needed to turn back the Canadiens. The Wings tossed up a rugged display of defensive strength backed by the usual brilliant "They quit taking anything af- field united 2. ter about 8 o'clock (a.m.). But Rotherham United 0, Leicester the river is lousy with them." 'City 2. There it is. If some scheming1 Sheffield Wednesday 2, Brent-angler can find something that ford 0. will interest Mr. Steelhead after, Swansea Towi 0, Bury 2. '' i 1 1950 Austin Sedan 2 1951 Austin Sedans 1 194P Austin Panel 1 194R Ford Sedan . 1 1941 Morris Sedan 1 1941 International Panel 1 13G Ford Sedan nie Neufeld, Port Essington; E. Sandberg, R. Adler, C. Gooding and R. Tocher, West Vancouver; E. C. Sande, Carole.C. Dale, Joan D. Dale and Mr. and Mrs. F. Davey, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wells and family, Klemtu; Mr. and Mrs. L. Orr, Terrace; D. Widsten, Bella Bella; R. Green, Vancouver; G. J. Ewing, Vancouver; W. D. Harper, Ed SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Third Lanark 4, Hearts 0. his early morning satiating breakfast, he should come up with a prizewiuning catch. I?ol-i lowing lures have been tried un-; successfully "after hours":. Golf! tee spoons, cluster salmon roe, Devon minnow and .spinning ; travelling funds for Boxing Club team, urt Elks are planning Helsinki" night this turday at the home. at allowed to bring f , some deadly earn- V 1 sl I ! Hockey Scores Superior Auto Service monton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Gillis and son, Victoria. 41 work of Terry Sawchuck. Canadiens themselves could not take advantage of scoring chances on rare lapses by the Detroiters. Close, hard checking highlighted the play through most of the game. Both teams began to lay on wood heavily at the start and files. i Pacific Coast Bagshaw. by the way, isn't victoria 4. Saskatoon 3. (First Limited ; is taking place three k at the Civic Cen- , entering the derby this year, game best-of -seven final.) it last year and wants , mnm n'ith Tinv , He won Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West ACCOMF ANIST Carl Fuerst-ner, German pianist, coming with Eronislav Gimpel. concert violinist, Wednesday night. Inspector V. V. . C. Chisholm RCMP left on today's p'ane for a trip to Victoria on official duties. ' "to give the other fellow a classified advertising in the chinee." i Try a DAILY NEWS classified 9 1 h i "i iww i iiihiiiiiii mini iw hi i i ' . 'i- I i " J tyidy Marshall and t: on sharpening; up '-c and attack tech-' keenest edge under eye of trainer Joe .win wmim umtmmmatmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm f vmmnmmi wmmm j .. ... . :oA. " i ' , - 7 I i i I. . J OUT'G' OUT-RIDE' OUT-looK AND OUT-UST EVERY OTHER IQW-fRICED CAR j uK' pill'riZlTr, f , 0) 1151 r ..XzJ.tfliv ; 4 M. ' J U V . ' ,.tl ' h-;.-iif T I ? iTS ) V; - f n A -C;. 4 ? 1 ' " - .i... r W f , , I'm prejudiced or Optimistic but I feel gi'l Olympic material I'm not going to be sfj.-fd if all three of i:e the Canadian yi Joe. t big hand to. .the . tonner British welter oi. ice Bishop. Even gured right hand (a ran over iti which I bone structure weak, ! that with his It: I hand can be as n"cessiry. Iti': a fight card after k trials in Vancouver, to bill Maurice in a Hit against a Vancou-f r. Boll 8 Gel a Chonce is the air clears and Ikes the place of all I baseball will emerge iWmpt will be made Jits foreground here. f Little League Base-to Players and would-lP years and under. $ youngsters can be Prince Rupert who learn the rudiments l's first sport, sponsors I uniform and the Relation will supply -.and coaches. is not too early for "' to bcein rptris- EYE ON THE BALL Tillsonburg Livingston's Bob Simpson seems frozen in position by the '.V "" " x v I V , ' ' ' ' f hvr7ot.c influence of the ball in o game of the best-of-five Canadian Basketball cham- A , lA , pfonship Se..M at Tin.sonburg. Ont The LWln istons dented Orn the 7 . A ""XW Roy Williams let, koss wicv-auion 101 miiu uiv. S iO J S a, ' terlvs. Behi id. Simpson are Itr rUlUi ')i;i.iiiniliro'(iono(iilM(nif)ir. "i frlrl si 7 X X of the Grads. 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