Prir.ce Kuper'r Doiiy incV.'S Thursday, April 24. 1952 DAILY NEWS Here to Help Income Tax Men Local People boston cookies too Speculating On Big Race By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK 0' Within a few days racing writers will gather PO&T-'S Good For Reynolds !! L,J . " , 'i ' 1 ' ' 'M 1 2 1 Ji K 1 i Income tax assessors are in the city from Vancouver to assist local people in drawing up ' i, A-1 i.. , . :! t 11 'i )-' ' V , it , I But Giants Uphold Gotham's Honors Over IJeantown in National League in a little oom in the stable area I their returns in advance of t he ' deadline April 30. R. S. Hoyt ar- . , f V -.3 1 at Churchill Downs and go through with the annual skit ,. , , , ,! rived yesterday .and Kenneth -n vrn, vntu, r, iSEvV iORK (Canadian Press) Rubber-armc I Leekie, who has been here on Ellis Kinder made one of his infrequent starts Wed-simila'- futit,f " verHat occtl- known as interveiwing Ben Jones. 00 Band .Shows Marvelous nesaay ami pitcnea the rookie-studded lioston nei ; Mr. Hoyt has set himself up lights of the pre-derby program, rivaling the trainers' dinner and V, .MnJ at the NuMcmal Employment Record But Future Threatened the sightseeing tour through one I ' 1 J V I ii.ttni'IH.1 I Qr.v Sox f-.l;t to'a'"3 -trt to 1 1 five-hit fiT, UU trium l.JV.-V Ci 'J k,J X XI tt lilt 1 L4 1 1 New York' Yankees yesterday. of Louisville's more famous distilleries. Ben is the world's Bv LARRY RTANWOOD : office. In addition to keeping regular day time hours, the assessors will be on hand Sa,tur-Iday afternoon and on Monday evening. Kinder, who thrived as a re ' , . . ' ftreatest horse trainer, the win- arvt'lous PUCCPKS Story Of CO-Operatlon an4 wr of five Kentucky Derbies, so m: ) M'i ,A I ; tUvnnUnl n.i'tV. non!t ... ! you may well imattine tha verbal ince Rupert citizens take sudden notice and the sharpest minds of the press ! " I - 1 DOX- helpmjr HaiMi. . , . lIV iKf. HrSl rat vfar i " lira imm- :. ' 7 finrnnized nized r , at at.lyi , iilavl P'ay'niT students have had the " Forthright Ben' has another die a y'al ..j . Lriai Hich School W.000 wrth of Navy ln- almost certain derby winner in a magnificent racer named Hill lief pitcher during the last few , troit and Chicago, and Washing- i seasons, walked six batters and , ton and Philadelphie were post-j fanned five in besting Allie iNo.ponec". because of rain. Pittsburg ' Hit) Reynolds at Boston's Fen-j and Chicago were idi. way Park before 15,336 fans. j Bobby Cain outpitched Bob New lioU GianU ouu.iugM.cdj Feller m a nignt game a unique Boston 9 to 5 in the only other pitchers' duel in which the up-day game in the Major Leagues. 8lart BroWns whipped the Cleve-Home runs by Al Dark, Don iand mdians 1 to 0 and took Muller. Wes Westrum and Re- over nrst p.ace ln the American lief Pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm feat- j League race, ured the Giant victory. Rookie ! Feileri jiko'Cain, allowed only Ed. Mathews pojled out a two- one hit but a safety off ' the run homer off Wilhe::n in the Cleveland veteran was a first sixtn- " , 1 inning triple by Bobby Young. Shaduled games between St. It was a good run whereas the Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati, only hit off Cain's delivery was Brooklyn and Philadelphia, De- a harmless single by Luke Easter ;ieu.s of a den 8m there is no assurance how FOOTBALL MEETING TONIGHT Urgent Al' General Motors players please meet at 7:30 p.m. In Court House. J. WIIITE, Secretary vers. Tln'ir accomplish- i Gail. What we have in mind is to supply a preview of the ap iont; the loaned instruments may , g nre-festival" &HaW to the students. w. ' ..i.,.mnim! "Shwi'd these Instruments be proaching dialogue between Hill tnrwini ;nH n It imiiiH moon ihoi Gall's manaeer and his alert in t?n .Ht-mpmwr " - "' a 1 . 1 ". . .... ,rr, mnrt. many students would be deoriv- 1 quisitors. It follows: I'"""! .... . rf rtf :Vin nnnni-lnriltt, t nlr,.. In Ann mere are oo i' i l" fj " ,K ftfctA Wwl " .- r .. - T T . . 1 ...1 for next yvarg num, wnu "Well, Ben, you old chlcken-thiel, it's great to see you again. From what the boys out west say this must be quite a horse you got this time. Think he'll win it?". f Dl"lu I full linr.i no Dn-Mo-TTl'i; fi,- ' ' -u"l -i'v, - .nrM, He, in music teacher. :s The first lnstru- trtre Durchased by band , Present strength of Mr. Huber's r 1(i tewher Kred Huber students totals 60 players-30 in Lntributions by the school me senior Dana ana 3U Degin- h. student council, ana.'"""- " for Sf 1 aroanizatinns ana iai- k-v F --:4...i hv-'Pinnprs winner jruta an TnP comriuuiiu:is - , "Well, I'll tell you, he's a pretty good little old horse, all right but don't go betting any money on him. I wouldn't risk a cent on him, myself. Ill be mighty pleased if he gets Just a little piece of that prize money." "But Ben, he was going away from them when he won the Santa Anita Derby, wasn't he? a hi for fe' Instruments. ; "But unless we ean raise J the band threatened to. sufficient money to buy more . .. I.. i , vorid tne snppiy ui in- iiiMrumrms, inrse cniuiren w ill be deprived of taking band instruction," says the . the kical Navy reserve : to the rescue, and : NUNS SPONSOR BOXING Sister John Lawrence puts the finishing touches to a dressing gowq modelled by seven-year-old Willie Nahanee for a unique boxing tournament, held in Vancouver during the week-end. Sponsors of the' Buckskin Gloves, the two-day Indian boxing championships of the Pacific Northwest, had difficulty raising $50 deposit 'for the auditorium where the fights were to be held. The Sisters of the Child Jesus, an ordar of nuns in suburban north Vancouver, puts up the money and are lending moral support to the venture. . iCP PHOTO) Smart and Practical Styles i.smni ir of this school i Trats a pretty good horse race." "Didn't have much to beat in that one, boys. You had all the big horse back In the east and down south."" "Well, look Ben, that was ation Minister Hos Praised Bond's Progress I public appearance of tiw : "Many parents have been very las at la.st year's gradua- enthusiastic about their ch!ld- if-mony, after only two ren learning to play an instru-. ' of instruction. The per- ment. They have seen developed in MEN'S SHOES what you told' us two years ago Baseball Scores c drew much favorable a lot of latent talent. A number t, even from Education of parents have purchased in-vr. T Straith. The Min- . struments for their r hildrch, but aoout ronaer But When the race was over you were the Tellow who was running around out Quakers Win rd the band attain at i not nearly all of thjm can do so, there on the track waving his Puck Title hfial openiiiR of Booth am' some Instruments just cant ) hat." ' American j New York 1, Boston 3 I Detroit-Chicago and postponed, rain National Boston 5. Njw York 9 St. Louis-Cincinnati, Brooklyn- be boupht by parents the price I il annex last November, 1 1. !n part: ilJom have I had the SASKATOON. Saskatoon "Boys, that was the greatest surprise of my life,' honest. When I see Ponder coming up these in tlunity to witness and Is prohibitive.' explains Mr. Huber, mentioning the big bass drum, basr horns, bassoons, etc., which run into hundreds of dollars. Mr. Huber thinks there may be hiifh progress as has been ! PMMe'-pMa postponed by rain. 1 couldn't believe my eyes. But ,,. . Pacific toast don't ,v,, , ,, ; Quakers Wednesday night won the Pacific Hockey League championship, defeating Victoria Cougars 8 to 4 in the sixth game of a best of seven series. (iplilil hy your hand . ." go thinking this horse is any Ponder. You'll Just lose your tv. n. the banrl has made t of nublic appearances. other citizens ln fhe city who: money San Diego 5, Hollywood 3 H8 innings i ! Sacramento 1, San Francisco 5 Los Angeles 5, Portland 10 Ooakland 7, Seattle 8 f i 1st December, perhaps. feel like Joh'i McNauehton. one i "Woli thanks, Ben,, it's been pood talking to you, anyway lu-nm mnceri on tne of the band s staunchest sup-f the Capitol Theatre. : porters. entries have been made ; M... McNaughton is a bachelor. You do intend to start him, don't you?" Goodyear Welts... in Heolife or Leather . , . - - - - h -.. .j- - i - Crepe or Lug Soles Cool duck uppers on springy sponge soles for REAL Comfort First Drunk: When I was born i I only weighec three pounds. 1 Second Drunk: Did you live? First Drunk : Yeah. You oughta ;;ee me now! and "Oh, sure, t guess I'll start un:mt; .au.Mi.' n :iG Urama hilt n fur n irontii fnltr1 Western International Salem 6, Spokane 7 Tri-City 8, Lewiston 6 " Vancouver 8, Wenatchee 2 . Victoria 5, Yakima 0 , . he h rL, ! loves music. What's more. uL un.uunu 111. AL ' him, but don't let him cost you any money. Go talk to some of them other trainers. Come back ! Friday, and cv. ry parent Is love? children and writes regu 0 attend. larly to the band. any time and old Ben will tell you all he can. Always glad o Jen Writes Encouraging Letters, Sends Donations 1 4 mattes my heart melt be a begi iners' class each year, it to know that we have f 'mciMul young neonle in IIIIOIUICUIQ . . but this is only possible if we have sufficient instruments for them.'"' Tt: io lilplv (tint Prinr j Rnnprt. Rupert, it strengthens my that we have the finest wple in the world, right ' iinffer , for ever In the mem the city help you press boys." "I understand Jack studied mechanical engineering. What's he doing now?" , "He's working on the railroad." "That so? What doing?" "Well, you know the man who goes around the .cars and taps all the wheels to make sure everything is right?" "Yes." "Well Jack helps that man listen." ories of the boy or girl who t i w t. . w wf -1 (V I il ''. 'tf . j ' ? 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