11 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 14. 1954 ! : j. Penticton's Thrill-Packed Comeback BEAT the DEVlP with T f 1 Sees Allan Cup Series Tied at 3-3 JENNIFER JONES . HUMPHREY BOcad SHOW SHOW TIMES TIMES: BlAiAftT BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD TOTCii Evenings "... 7.9 Saturday Matinee 2 -r f -.;' .p'r- i r .b.' ' ... .rt' 1 . . -w . -V. - ' . ' T.j ... .;. - -' r . i f-, . . goals and came on in the third pass rrom Speck ana McClellun period to win 0-4 and tie up the after Penticton failed to clear, best-of-seven run to the Allan Again, two minutes later, V's tied Cup at three games each. it up this one the first of two This is the team that faced unassisted goals by Grant War-elimination right from the Allan wiek. Cup quarter-finals. They came ; Back came Wolves and Mc- from behind to force an eighth Clelland pushed on in to end the KELOWNA, B.C. (P No matter what happens now, the Pentic-ton V's of the 1953-54 season will go down in hoekey history as the . "Comeback Kids." They swept into this flood-stricken town Thursday night, spotted Sudbury Wolves two Today onr! Saturday, 7 p.m. . 9 p.m. lUllr,.. ... " I Test a Side Suit First if Trump Stumps You Sometimes when you are trying to decide how ! game for the inter-league play One of Today' Great Romantic Advent uresl first period scoring with Sud buiv up 3-2. LAST WOLVES' GOAL m to play the trump suit, it is advisable not to lead V's captain George COMi uyefo"h7Vh- trumps at all until you have made a "test" in a side picked up a pena Mfiht ! off with the Western International League Nelson Maple Leafs. Then, after a tie-filled series they won the semi-final , against Winnipeg Maroons also j in the eighth game. I Saturday night in Penticton, however, there will be no chance of it going eight games it will Stilt, lllis rare situation came up in luuav s nanu. sticking at 6:23 of the second and Milne scored what proved to AND r 1 Mr. Abel's three club bid was nn attempt to find out more be Sudbury's last marker of the 4 game me uu.y Koai 01 me abollt his parner's holding anf Perloti- . ! narticiilarlv to discover whether South denier y North-South vulnfrnble North (Mr. Iulr) S- A 8 0 2 H Q S 5 3 D 9 5 C Q J 6 i be sudden-death piay with the j All the Penticton players ex- Mr. Dale's heart raise was ninxl battered symbol of senior ama-1 eept the goalie were forwards I teur hockey might going to the when they came out in the third winner. i and at 2:lfi the strategy paid olf Thursday night's escapade , with Warwick's second lone-saw Yacker Flynn, Lennie Speck, i wolf effort. Brother Dick picked mum or minimum, i : If Mr. Dale had si retched hi. first bid slightly, he would have gone back to three hearts nt this point. However, he felt that he ji,ivim,iHi Kn-I (Mr. Kfimi) S 1 S 4 H K J 3 r K 8 4 C 8 7 4 3 (Mr. Mid) m JAM DltrtllLK kfH JOHN UtMUI fcw For MORE: j Fun In j The Sun j a 'Play". Clothes do make a m diffcrenre. Wall;ue's are 5 always on the alert to bring 5 you the latest. See Wallaee's stwk now and remember a there's more arriving every B day. jWALLACESi : DEPT. STORE: (Ml-. l!ni-M S Y QJ lot H None n 10 8 7 3 3 C 10 9 3 toiilh TEST OUR 1954 STUDE3AKER STATION WAGONS For a ihmmI economical ear try our A-.'iO Al'STlN. A romplete ear with a low priie of only SI 1!.i, that im luiles fiiarn rubber seats, leather upholstery, directional sicmils and healer-delroster unit. CARTOON NEWS CAPITO - mw riavers tm Tntter MeClellnn and Andy Milne scoring for Wolves, with Jim Fairburn, Grant Warwick with two, Doug Kilburn and Jael; McDonald doing the damage for V's. For Wolves it was a second missed opportunity to take the run (hey were ahead 5-2 Tues- ui) Grant's pui" at 12:02 and the game was deadlocked. Both Warwicks teamed up with Kilburn for the winning goal, then came the one that tors the heart out of Sudbury. M Donald, trying to clear from Penticton's zone, banked a shot into the boards midway up the lee The k rnnnieH 'r'o Ve H 3 H A 1U 7 4 ! D A Q J C A K 6 Tlie blfidlnc: Kovilh West North I II IS 2 H 3 C Puna U S 6 H All Puss P.i-' P11,; dav with onlv 15 minutes to go when V's rose up for three fast Sudbury net seconds after Wolves goals and won 6-5 in overtime, pulled goalie Al Millar. It hap-Both teams started off fast pened with the game 17 seconds s NOTICE OF MEETING... CIVIC CENTRE FILM CLUB May 16th 9:00 p.m. Order of Eu&rVss: "The Red Shoes" Try a Daily N' . '.'.a. -u'ii I AUTO SERVICE away from tun time. Six penalties were assessed, four going to V's. Over the distance. Sudbury outshot Penticton Millar handling 19 to 38 for McLclland a two-to-one margin that wasn't good enough. and Speck scored for Sudbury with the game Just under five minutes old. Fairburn tied it up less than two minutes later on a Grant Warwick pass. Flynn continued the see-saw battle for Wolves, slashing in a had a little left over pnd was therefore willing to show his ace of .-p ules by bidding three in f that suit. i This was enough encouragement to convince Mr. Abel that a slam was an odds-on chuve. Miss Brash opened the king of spades and dummy's ace won. Alter some thought, Mr. Abel came to the conclusion that since Miss Brash had put in tlv i only defensive bid, she was mo "c ! likely than her partner to hold any of the outstanding hish cards. ; KEEN WINS I ! She probably had the king of hearts and might even have it singleton. So at trick two a small heart was led to the ace. 1 I Miss Brash showed out and. of j course, Mrs. Keen was bound to ! win two heart tricks. I At trick two Mr. Abel should ! have tried the diamond finesse, j That finesse had to be taken . some time and finding out 1m-1 mediately whether It would work J or not would furnish a valuable i clue to the play of the trump suit. If the finesse lost to the kin", YOUR FURS Need o Furrier's Specialized Care Mr. Abel could win any rehire and then lay down Hi" are of hearts, as before. That L, his position would be no better and no worse as regards knowledge of how to play the hearts. SECOND-GUESSING AM I. But If the diamond finite won (and as you see it did wim. ' Mr. Abel could now afford '0 make a safety plav In hearts to hold his possible losers to one. This could be accomplished in several ways. As good a way as any was to lead a small heart toward the queen trick three If Miss Brash had all three hearts, I this would hold her to one trick I In the suit. i If, as actually happened, she '. showed out. of hearts, the nueen would be put un and M's. Keen i would win with the king. In I that case, Mr. Abel would hold j the aee-len of trumps over he jack-nine and could simply take i the marked finesse ai nis f.r.U Ketcheson Among B.C. Boxers Scoring Wins in BEG Trials I AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE Saturday, May 15th, ot 2:15 p.m. Sharp on the premises at Apartment 203, Kll;iheth Aparlmrnl Instructed by the owner. I will sell by auction to the big! bidder, the following articles: RESTYLING GLAZING REPAIRING e CLEANING Solid Oak Dining i Phone 974 FREE PICK UP Suite, tablet buffet, J PCL STANDINGS BILL SCUBY - FUSS his flyweight title as he pounded Al Roloson of Simcoe, Ont for a technical knockout early in the second round. Pefendine middle weight e''amnion Trent Ketehcson of Victoria knocked Dwight Mclaughlin of Perth, Ont., to tHe canvas for an eight count. He battered McLaughlin along the ropes as the referee halted the fifht in the second round. Middleweight Bill Demehuck of St. Catharines. Out., flattened Roy Symons of HMCS Cornwal-lis. N.S., three times in the second round before the fight was stopped TORONTO CP Two Canadian amateur boxing champions successfully defended their titles Thursday night in the opening round of the Canadian British Empire Games boxing finals. Another champion was forced to give way before the blows of a fiehter he had defeated for the title last year. Lloyd Lawrence of Toronto ' battled defending champion Paul Chvzv of Winnipeg to earn j a split decision. It was the reverse of a decision last year when Chyzy won the title in Montreal in a bout ; with Lawrence. The small crowd ! disapproved the decision in much Associated 6 chairs. ,." 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Norm Joigt.son of Vancouver provided the only knookout when he Dimmed a 'hort riah cross to the chin n, Jim Montgomery that crumpled the Montreal fighter at 1:23 of the first round. There were three technical knockouts. Pat Supple of Montreal held Jphlorski St. Loulu 110 13 39 'artifcuu.'S Terms: Cash or Cheques Open for Inspection Saturday morning, Apartment X Klizabcth Apts., First Avenue West When usins artificial cures, strike calmly ut ouicklv as soom as a fish hits you lure. if a fi6h dobsmt hook mimelf mb sooh expels am . . . .- ... , , , " . . ' r...V..',;;;;(;; , 's'-T'-jtt..: I , ,. ' j. ..' I , ...f..i " . , i . : -; ,t ' .(. . VI - -4 ., ' . I. .','. i , r i ' . 1 It - ( !.. I ... - L.' I ' . . . I'.1 - i ',.,1 ... af , "i ' f - -' V Pens butted In Muslnl. 28 Hlt Jnblonskl. bt. LouK 39. r...,.hi'- Snltlnr 10. Triples Mays. New York. 3. Home runs Bauer. Chlmiro. Klni-rf.'.l.t. ritiflnnatl. and MupIhI. 10. 8flen bnfii'S Brutnn. Milwaukee. 5. Pitching Podrcs. 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