Prince Rupert Daily hu BIG CATTISH Channel cUih In the Mississ Homer-Happy Redlegs Blast Pirates ! To Jump Into National League Lead TONIGHT LAST SI "'If BIG WORK BEE SCHEDULED AT LAKE OLIVER SUNDAY The biggest work party it is possible to round up is slated for this Sunday when the Prince Rupert Rod and Gun club hopes to make great strides in the construction of its new club house opposite Oliver Lake, on Highway 16. Great progress at the new club house site- was reported to an executive meeting of the club this week and plans for advancing the project were made. The planking around the lake itself, where youngsters may indulge in fly casting and catch fish less than the legal limit, is nearing completion. Sportsmen, whether club members or not are asked to be at the Oliver Lake site, axe in hand, anytime after 9 a.m. Sunday, so thai the work party can accomplish as much as possible while the most people are there. Cardinal Jinx, was the victim at i St. Louis Two walks, a doubif ; by Kay Jablonskl and a single i by rookie Toin Alston gave tile i Cards two runs In the fourth. ; A ha e.s-loaded single by Del : Crandall good for two runs In I the fourth and a two-out single Color by -W TECHNICOLOR fi& A Y ' Bob is'chattd by t .Y J-;. Rainiers, Beavers Fall Prey To Sacramento, San Diego '. lov.-mad dames 'rs . and plain mad .huibandil has been the laundry just beyond the left-field fence In Cincinnati. But last season the Red-leg manaaenient eyed the muscles of left-handed-hitting Tei Kluszewski and Co. and moved in the right-field fence aboutj 25 feet. Now most of the Redlcg's long-ball trade Is going into the right-field seats which used to be the olcaehers. This season It's the sun deck. THICK AND FAST Tuesday night the home runs fell thick and fast. An even half-dozen cleared the bats of left-handed sluggers as the homer-happy Redlegs blasted into first place in the National League with an 8-7 verdict over Pittsburgh Pirates. One h,o'ne run went to the laundry. Ten of the 15 runs were direct results of the circuit clouts. Kluszcwski slammed one in the first with one aboard and Jim Greengrass followed right behind him with another. In the third, Kliuzewski hit another. Cincinnati ure a half-game ahead of Brooklyn Dodgers, who bowed in St. Louis 7-3. Milwaukee squeezed by New York 3-2 and Philadelphia was rained out at Chicago in the other National League scheduled contest. .tarring T lJ BOB .nAu buffooiv.was touched for 11 hiU by Seattle but wasn't scored on until the eighth liuilng. Eddie Ernult. Sun Diego's ace pitcher, held Portland to five hits as the Padres downed the Ports, 5-1. Erautt fanned five and was In control all the way, whereas Red Adams, who got as far as tho seventh, cave up all Sun Diego's runs. Earl Rapp hit a homer in the Padre cause. Los Angeles got six hits off the No. 1 Oakland pitcher, but cagey Al Octtel stopped them with one run and beat them, 3-1. That one' run was driven in when Octtel laid one down the middle to Bobby 8plcer, the Los Angeles pitcher, and he swung when he Hope Fonwive BASIL AUDREY HUGH1 .RATHB0NE-DALT0N-MARLOWE ny T he CiimxtlMi Pre s The Seattle Rainiers and Portland Beavers traded Pacific Coast League opponents Tuesday nl;ht and both northern teams dropped the serloj openers. San Diego, t uich edged the Rainier? 4-3 in a wild and wooly scries at Seattle last week, visited Portland, while Sacramento opened a weeklong stay in the Queen City. And Sacramento was In a hitting mood as it drove three Seattle pitchers from the mound and beat the Rainiers, 8-2. The Sacs' little shortstop. Richie Myers, did the most damage with a resounding double in the third inning that chased across three ruus off starter Vern Kinds-father. Chesty Chet Johnson, the Pacific Coast League's leading ippi river weigh as much as 40 1 pounds. r tUTI : we re proud of our new arrival ! Happy new mothers will be in mood to rejoice with us over I'm new additions to the famous Heim Baby Food f amily. factors are recommending fiiwly-siived, easily-d i e c s t e d ; protein meats to supplement , normal infant diet. What a treat fr you to have exactly the right j thine for your baby, ready to heat and serve. STRAINED BEEF STRAINED BEEF HEART STRAINED VEAL STRAINED BEEF UVER STRAINED UVER I BACON Watcll for inert new orrivolf. ...... J-Cf if! Mt'tX "Headquarters For : WALLACE'S Thursday to Saturday " ft "2 p 1 1 , 7 p.m. - .9 p.m. , B W t b I , Ar..MOrsi',AVLRSTHlti WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY The Story oi . Wlf KIOWA KIOWA INDIAN INDIAN A (V UlinElj Eight Celco City League Teams To Roll 0(1 for Finals Friday The linals of the Celca City , men's high single w Ith 280 and Five-Pin League will be rolled Ted Parker aLso captured men's off this Friday, April 30 at 7 p.m. ' high three with 754. Deshka when eight of the 12 teams in i Moore with 272 took women's the league will compote for the j high single and Shirley Olnn division trophies. . I with 620 won women's Mfft "A" Division teams compeUn? t three. Team hiih sltiRle was tak-will Suvnv Residuals Hiilm-M ! en by Residuals with 1240 and REBHLI0N! W. 1 i m JOHN MclNTlRt CHARIES DftAKf . DtNNIS WtVlt NOW Kill , AAXIWHSAl III0 FtCTUf TODAY ONLV: "Second Chance" - "Below Hie Sahoro" list Cuitipli'Le Showinj 1:20 p.m. By BEN rill.KGAK A-..;Ul i.lU'ti Pit i-i tvor's V. ruer The gals in the Laundry are lcsin.4 their home-run busineso lo the fans In the tun deck at Cincinnati's Crowley Field. for year.-; one of the National League's favonle homer targets TTili aJvcHi.emcnl is not puliJ.cJ or displayed by the Liquof Control Board or by the Government o British Columbia DINING PLEASURE in SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commod Yards And Yards of YARD GOODS i I I Ar Wollace's j Of Course Wallace's large material section knows no season. Kvery day dozens of women prefer Wallace's for yard gcxids. Butterttk ratterns" DEPT. STORE": I SATURDAY and EVENING 7-10 CENTRE I OHt Of 1 . i rAeJ Phone 740 WANT TO GO EASTER TRIPPING 51 S'TI Itl lltKI K I'ICKl'l' liox on buck; like new con- diliijii . $1285 .W I OKU I'ANKI, Very low mileage. A bargain At $1495 Special Newt Release:. GRAPHIC PKTI KES OK FIRST H-BOMB BLAST IN PACIFIC A J1 AMOI S 11 AVERSTHl THURSDAY FRIDAY RV1 MlllKEi 7 riniit nin UtANDrUU CAPITO: ( oviriil wilh imH4 ask tiekinit I" H o.illerni. IVrll-wilit Sl.intlard Iriullw FROM 539 ! by Johnny Lostan In the eighth ! drove in the, Milwaukee runs, the lir.st .sen ed against Giant pitch- ' lne in 2 Innings. j The Yankees fell below the I .600 mark In losing to right-1 hander Don Johnson, a refueee from the minors who once be-lonsed to the Yanks. The White Sox beat Whitey Ford for the j first time In his brief major! league career. Ford had beaten the Sux seven time.. Fashion Footwear Takes Over Lead In Mixed League Slim margins continue to separate lending teams in the Mixed Five-pin bowling league with only three more sessions due before the end of the, regular schedule. In A League, Fashion Footwear moved into first place wi'.n a one-point lead over Shenton'3, by taking four points from windy "6 ". In third place are Headpinncrs, who took four pointB from Orphans. ' T , . ,,. 'A . ' ,oH splitting last week's session 3 to 1 with Bob Parker Ltd., to stay three points ahead of second-place Harold's, who took lour points from Hill's Shoe Store. In A League, Jack Sedgwick of Whalen's Lucky Six took top honors, rolling a high single of 308 and high Ir.ple of 734. Pebbles DickYns of Fashion Footwear with a 288 and MaVg Montgomery of Canada Life with 818. took women s honors m high single and high triple respectively. Headpinncrs took high team single with 1375 and high team triple with 3678. Tl T.rMiellf. hntirllinrtr u.'i Tint MarshB of H,gh Gold with wo- men's high single, of 309 and high triple of 688. Men s h gh single went to Fred May of Bob Parker Ltd., with a 272 and men's high three went to Arkie Hewitt of Mixups, 693. High Gold took team single with 1262 and a total of 3268 won the team high three for the Daily News. Results: A Division Headpinncrs 4. Orphans 0; Fashion Footwear 4. Windy "6" 0; Fowlie and Rutt'.c 4, Shcnton's 0; Whalen's Lucky Six 3, Northern Glass 1; Canada Life 3. Hl-Jackers 1; Pushovers 3, Shamrocks 1. . B Division Cnaus 4. High Green 0; Harold's 4, Hill's Shoe Store 0; Esquire Men's Wear 4, s u (ueiauiu High Gold 3 Mixups l: Dally News 3, Bob Parker Ltd. 1; Eby it Sons 3. Thorn Sheet Metal 1. STANDINGS A Division- Fashion Footwear 40, Shcnton's 48, Headpinncrs 45. Shamrocks 42. Pushovers 42. Fowlie & Ruttlc 42, Whalen's 40. Hi-Jaekers 38, Canada Life 31, Orphans 28, Windy "6" 2ti, Northern Glass 24. H Division Daily News 58. Harold's 55. Esquire 48. Eby Si Sons 41, Hill's 40. Thorn Sheet Metal 35, High Gold 33, Chats '33. Mixups 32, Bob Porker 30, High Green 26. Hams 21. Harry Schrader Tops Marksmen Showing excellent p r o g re ss among Civic Centre Youth Rifle club members Is Harry Schrader who last night led the nine top i marksmen In the Tuesday night shout with 08 per rent. Other young riflemen with scores above 00 per rent were: Wayne Crow. Jim McLean and Frank Anfield with 97; Ed Tur-i cotte with 95; Craig Stewart, Robert Pedersen and Danny Pick with 93 and Ray Windle with 92 per cent, i The rifle club's other shoot is i held Thursday night. JA44l Long Distance Moving WW V Your "Allied" Agent v-nii-aBu runic oujv uu men i fourth straight, a 4-3 thriller over New York Yankees, in the only American League action. ; Bad weather brought postpont- ments of other contests. ' 1 ROE IS VICTIM Preacher Roe. a long-time i Sudden-Death Allan Cup Tilt Slated Tonight I VERNON, B.C. 0" The stage was set here today for a death hockey game that mises to be a dandy between Winnipeg Maroons and Pentlcton V's for the right to move into the Allan Cup finals. . In the seven games of the western finals played to date, each team has won twice and three games have ended, in 4-4 1 stalemates. Tonight's game on neutral Ice will be fought to a finish. Three 10-mlnute overtime periods are booked, if needed. If the teams are still tied after that, sudden death overtime will be played, with the first goal deciding the issue. The never-say-die V's fought back twice from the edge of defeat and rule as slight favorites to come out on ton, mainly on the strength of their brilliant come-back. The Winnipeg defenders will have their work cut out watching the brilliant Warwick brothers, Grant, Bill and Dick, who mle the hockey, roost-in Pentlcton. Line-ups for tonight's game are expected to be unchanged, i Maroons will be without centre Angus Juckes, .who is writing exams In Winnipeg. Juckcs. a medical student, was flown out and back for three games against the V's. Depending on the outcome to-. night, the Allan Cup finals will I open May 3 in either Pentlcton or Winnipeg. Sudbury Wolves will provide the opposition. Last Niqh!' Fiohis rvt. ,.K,,, p,, I OS ANGELES Buddv Evatt. 132:,i I,os Angeles, outnointed Leroy Richards. 128' 3, Los An - l gelcs. 1 0 . DETROIT Duke Harris. 147U. Detroit, outpointed Pat Lowry. j 147';.. Toledo, O.. HO . i TAMPA. Fla. Sauvcur Chloc- j ca, 145. France, outpointed Ml-j tias Fenoy, 146'i, Spain. U0. ' ' CHOP SUEY . . . . . . CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 o.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phone 133 MATTRESSES Good quality maltresses With resilient steel roil springs. Padded wild soft layers of colored eotlorl felt. Kirm border with rolled edges. and Miller Bay Wildcats. Teams! for the roll-olf were determined; last Friday by points, the top ; lour teams quulllying. It was ai fight to the la-st minute between Northland Dairy and Miller Buy Wildcats as they were tied at 28 points each. This made it necessary for them to play an extra game to break the tie and the winners were the Miller Bay Wildcats by a very small margin. The qualifying teams in "B" Division are: Timber-Tics, Pllo'.o, Central Cafe apd Conbeods. On Friday. May 7 at 7 p.m. all 12 teams will participate In the Grand Roll-Off with only 10 teams qualifying for the trophy, as one team from each division will already have won the division trophies. In "A" Division liust Friday Ted Parker and Don Kidd tied inr SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST "Mskrp SPIN-A-FLV LINE FOR SPIN-FISHING ,-FLV rLOOP ft TOW CAM SWITCH QUICKLY A 5 FBOM SPINNING LUBES TO FLIES OH BASS ' , j BUGS Y TVI3 THIS t Line's loop to you SPINNING IM( WITH A ILL INC KNOT. ADD - - -J A LEADER TO THfi ENO FOR Ftr. Work flv line's loop' just bevono hod tip while false casting. hold spinning line with your finger as usual, pause after back-cast action (shown above so line straightens. then, brino it , forward ano release as ip it were a lure. straighten ano stop line bv fingering spool's lip. Hand-retrieve plv line, as LOOP WEARS RfeEis PICKUP- I was supposed to be taking. ! Hollywood and San Francisco 1 were rained out. team high three was won by Savoy Hotel with 3048. Joe I.jiig took double honor3 n. "B" Division with a high single of 283 and a high, triple ot 607. Jean Grosslcyitook women's high single with a aqore of and Mildreri Wid wltM 548 women's high three. Tipiher-TJs with a high single of 101)6 and a ; high three of 2875 took team t honors. j Results: " "A" Division Bulgers 4, Northland Dairy 0; Savoy 3, MB Wildcats 1; No-Name 3. Residuals I. "B" Division MB Lucky Strikes 4. by default; Central Cafe 3, Tlmber-Tlca 1; Pilou 2, Conboeds 2. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS I By THE A.SPOCIATED P11ES8 NATIONAL I l,.l K AB R H Tel. j Jackson. Chicago . as 12 19 .500 . Moon. St. Loum .41 16 17 .415 O'Connell. Mi) . 48 T 18 .4O0 ! Iloditra, Rruoklyn 4J 10 18 .381 it Fondy. CIIcko 42 16 .381 Battlnt;-Jackson, Chicago. .600. ! Hunn Moon. Bt. Louis, 15 I lliliw butteU In Uie.'n0'ra,ss, Cln-i cinm.tl, 14. Hits- -ckron. C'i'--'ro, 'fl. 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