t 'rince Ruprt Daily New, Friday, June U, 1954 Seventh Inning Rally Saves Game As G & A Earn 7-7 Tie With Hotel Pm,l...,. . Canada's street railways carried more than a billion and a quarter passengers last year. 93 million onSrh welfare in 1952. UllhanU.' SERVE Canada in the NAVY Trovel . . . Adventure . . . Good Poy Security . , . Advancement Opportunity Tlicse are yours when you Join the Navy. Navy careers are planned careers. You serve yourself while yoil- serve your eountry In the Royal Canadian Navy. There are close to 50 different sea-going opportunities in the Navy. Age limits: 17 to 25 (29 with certain trade qualifications). Education: Grade 8 or better. Discuss your career with the Naval Recruiting Officer. Your Naval Recruiting Officer will be at 1I.M.C.S. CHATHAM from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. C RockMpunt To Play Soccer With Greenville In pince ot a regular district soccer league game between General Motors" and Port Edward, tomorrow night, an exhibition game between an All-Star eleven and a Greenville eleven will be held at Roosevelt r-aric at V. The Aii-star team nas been picked from, the garagemen, the Gondola team and the Pulp Workers Local 708 squad. Expected line-up includes, F. Neil, Jim Georgeson, Rod Robinson, Maurice Bishop, Frank Bol-tong, Casey Nuyton, Charlie Mills, Frank Brutten, Rod Tait, Adriano Tamburlnl, Charlie Benny and E. Nordio. defensively in the fifth, when It. Niikrison and left fielder Rusty Furd sent in wronghander Cameron. Chnstensen to relieve first year: Ian Dunbar's bunt was picked hurler Dennis Reed. Christcnsen ' up by pitcher Jim Flcwin who handcuffed the hotelmeri, re- i threw dead-on third sack to tiring nins men, six of them by j force Petrow. In getting on tar-strikeouts, i get Nlckerson fell on his back Commercials had tagged start- allowing Don Scherk, who had 1 walked, to chase Petrow In. Syd er Reed for all seven runs on six hi'.s. four wilks and three of, Scherk singled to left fild but A seventh Inning rally by Gordon and Anderson hist night saw them bring three runs across the plate and turn what seemed like a cinch loss into a 7-7 tie with Commercial Hotel in a .scheduled Senior Baseball game at Roosevelt Park t Trailing 7-4 goin into the inning, O & A started the rally when Syd Scherk got on with a Tfcal dvtrtiiemet it no8 published Bo,d w by th, Gomy.v c Cameron missed out on the pick the four rriuis the league leaders committed. fielders choice which saw Ralph Endridge forced at second. Dar- TODAY AND SATURDAY Top Commercial hitter Nick ryl Young walked and Bill Simd-I Pavlikis, started his team off JOEL McCREA YVONNE DE CARLO berg, playing despite a sprained ankle, brought in Scherk. Fred PRINCE RUPERT TO mi ii with a home run in the first with two men on the bases. O & A came back with one run In the second, when Dave Hill, who tripled, came in when Commercial shortstop Cliff Dahl muffed Endrige's hit to short. G & A took over the lead in the third when three runs came In on an error to third sacker Christensen walked and Stan Petrow singled to left field, scoring Young. Sundbcrg took advantage of left fielder Oordie Cameron's miscuc on the pickup to come in with the tying run PITS OUT FIRE G & A started their comeback UA 15a; up allowing Dunbar to score. 1 SECOND HIT Commercials picked up another run lri their half of the third to knot the score when Flewin singled to score Nicker-son. They added two more in the fourth when Pavlikis who picked up his second hit of the 1 evening, was moved round to j third by two walks and stole ! home when he. caught Reed off j balance Umpire "Frog" Letour-neau called him safe, ruling that j catcher Don Scherk crossed over I the plate before he had the ball, j Flewin brought in the last Commercial run in the fifth, : making the circuit on two er- rors and two passed balls. Vtf A UNrvtfBAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE nuuru oiiuris and Cartoon. Even. ncs 7-9 p.m. TOTEM KETCHIKAN -$15.oo 'l. Thmu, WRYXGiaL $27-oo TODAY and SATURDAY pi:tkksbik;I i iii tvenmgs p.m.-9:10 p.m, "FIXED" FIGHT ON TAP TONIGHT NEW YORK A week ago the news of a "fight fix'' attempt startled the fans. Tonight "the" fight is to be held at Madison Square Garden with Joey Giardello boxing Bobby Jones. , , Jones turned down a reported $15,000 bribe, allegedly offered by heavyweight Clarence Henryn to "fix" the fight. A full-scale investigation has started. For a week Jones nas trained with a detective as a bodyguard, day and night. Despite all this Giardello still remains a 2-to-l favorite .lust as he did a week ago. 0 COME AND TEST OUR 1954 STUDEBAKER STATION WAGONS For a good economical car try our A-30 AUSTIN. A complete ear with a low price of only $1195, that includes foam rubber scats, leather upholstery, directional signals and heater-defroster unit. SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE $29 He feared only two two thinpB things on on WHEN YOU W y' '""f Flewin lasted almost all of the ! game, being replaced by utility j ! man Cliff Dahl who only pitch- i jed to catcher Srh"rk (n the1 1 seventh. Flewin struck out three, ' allowed eight hits and gave up ' a like number of bases on balls. i JI'NKAi; FLY $41-40 40 iviiiTMioiist:1 $56oo C I M C AIR LLLU LINES SEATTLE $65.00 BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ; Reed struck out none, gave up six hits, six walks and hit one batter, Tom Naka in the first. Commercials came up with two .double plays, one in the first to 1 retire D. Scherk at second and Ian Dunbar at first. Dunbar hit into his second double play in the sixth, which saw Scherk again forced out at second. Frog Letourneau called the I balls and strikes. Dido Ourvlch JXfi deadliest forte, V C l :V f and hi. fiery P ZZS) New Orleans ) Phone 266 'Office opposite Post Office) Third Ave. fe'SSja""-! Cautious Ridding Gives Tip For Deception Play ! watched first and second and The winning practice of 'playing the people as; sieve Mintenko umpired at ith'-rf. well as the cards applies not only to the bidding, but Box scorf! I (iOKDON AMKKlON to the play as well. In today's deal Mr. Dale's op AB Ft H PO ponents reached a contract of five diamonds. The bidding had gone rather cautiously in the early stages as if neither Mr. Champion nor Mrs. Keen "ere quite' sure whether there was game in the -ELEANOR PARKER-CHARL7DA HESION Petrow. If D. Scherk. o Dunbar, rf . . Hill. 2b EndrldK. cf a Scherk, lb Noel. 3b ... Young (71 . HartwlK. . Sunbcrg, m (6 CAPIT0 hand or not. Mr. Dale felt that there was probabaly some chance to defeat SAT. MAT. 2:00 - 4:10 'Bundle From Hrazil' 'Springtime for Thomas' News Reed . p ... 3 Christ' n, p (6) 0 A l amiiun I'luym Tlifiitrt For YOUR PERSONAL Fathers Day Gift June 20 : WALLACE'S MEN'S SHOP 0 0 ' I AI.H H P 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 1 1 YOUR fORD-MONARCH SALESMAN 29 7 ((IMMKK( ' AB Naka. 2b .... 3 1 blmundson. rf 4 1 Cameron. If . . 2 t Pavlikis. cf . 4 2 Dalil. au. p (7) 8 O Morgan, c . . . 3 O Nickernon. 3b . 2 1 Kldd. lb ... 3 0 Mewin, p.flfl(7) 4 1 A 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 Routh dealer Eaat'West vulnerable North (Mri. Krril) 8 Q J 10 1 h q j e D K 10 2 C J 3 West F.H-t (Mr. Ilalr) (Mr. Mii.zr) 8 8 4 2 8 EC 8 6 5 H A K 8 8 4 H 10 7 3 3 D B 7 D J 8 4 O 6 2 C A 7 ' . Mouth (Mr. C Imniiiloh) 6 A 3 H 8 D A Ql3-C K Q 10 S 4 The bidding: South, Went North Eiihl 1 D Pasi 1 8 1-k.w 2 C Pans 2 D Pass 3 D Pas 3 NT fuse ID All Paw DERRY five diamonds but that it might j require some kind of deception on his part to accomplish that j result. i He. decided to open a heart, j I but instead of leading the king, j ' the "standard" lead from his I I holding In that suit, he laid , down the ace. i His reason for this departure was that his partner, Mr. Muz- ' zy, rarely reads any meaning i into an opening lead, whereas ; Mr. Champion watches every ! card and attempts to infer something from it. I DALE PLANS DECEPTION HE JUST HATES MONEY BUI 8 21 HE LOVES PEOPLE AND WANTS EYERYONB TO HAVE A PARKER'S A-l USED CAR BAR 28 7 StundinKH: w o at a s Terrace A Esquires 4 Commercials 3 Pet ODL .857 .60S 2 .400 31,i j .W 1.,- GAIN THAT IS WHY YOU CAN BUY USE CARS FOR LESS AT PARKER'S. BESIDES THEIRi the location of the kino- nf!. CENTS APPEAL, THEY ARE AS GOOD AS THE In other words, Mr. Dale felt j hearts without thf tixunl rianorip ! m he could enjoy' the advantage of ' 0f ' misleading his partner also I B GENERAL ELECTRIC STEAM IRON BEST AND BETTER'N THE REST, SO COM3 71-00 misleading M. Champion as to, .At trick two he shifted to the eight of clubs. Mr. Mum won DOWN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. WW - I with-the ace And by-some-fcrimi SUNBEAM '52 Monarch Sedan Automatic transmlsio Custom heater and - Rwoet. and easy to emtf- '48 Oldsmobilc 8edan Hydromntic Custom heater, new paint, plenty of ease on that long summer trip M()9 Drive It home MIXMASTER lib WIIO ,'fiv - E-Z TERMS UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY FUR STORAGE PHONE TODAY BILL SCUBY FURS '50 Studcbokcr pickup. Well built ply"'1 capopy back. Like nw w '51 Chcv. Sedan 2-tonc paint, practlcully new tires. Mechanically perfect,. Not a rattle anywhere. Start your SirQA dition. Utility plus for rortune elected to return the suit. Mr. Champion was In with the ' king of clubs and he promptly cashed three rounds of trumps, ending on the board. ONLY ONE LOSER At this point the only' possible loser In his hand was the trey of spades and he had tvo chances to eliminate that loser. He could lead the queen of spades and take the finesse. Or he could lead the queen of hearts and discard the spade loser If Mr. Muzzy did not cover. 1 Surely Mr. Muzzy had the king of hearts, because if Mr. Dale had held It he would have led It at trick one.) We can hardly blame Mr. Champion for choosing the latter alternative as it" seemed almost certain to win, wheregi the spade finesse was only a 50-50 chance. 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