DETROIT SWEEPS IT Prince Rupert Dg!! is'evvs Wednesday, April 16, 1952 FRIZZELL'S MOT if BATTERS UP Sl.(,ila:ui it- wis seiviit in 'lt a sale of 26,000 7 but only 3'000 jes were reported gilier. president of gallon, said Scots fy.g to see whether f north the 2 Red Wings Make History in Winning Stanley Cup Series PRODUCTS LT Your General Motors Dealer Dodgers and . v. i j j ":- I. l '' 1 I. . ; ; .-!( V 1 t , American League title, beating thi White Sox in Chicago by the i same 3-2 score. Boston's Red Sox proved un-, gracious guests, shutting out tlie ! ! Senators 3-0 in Washington be-i fore Pre-ldent Truman and 25,- 1 869 less distinguished patrons, j I Rogers Hornsby's revamped St. i Louis Browns embarrassed home USED CARS Indians Win Pre-season Favorites Get Off To Good Biff League Start DETROIT. Detroit Red Wings made hockey history last night in winning the Stanley Cup by defeating Montreal Canadiens in four straight j town Detroit Tigers before Queen ! I DAILY NEWS ! 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H 3T fit Tiic fiiot airship with a rigia 5 The Indians also moved in the frame, constructed by Count von uecnene ponea the highest number of votes In winning the right direction in quest of the Zeppelin, was 420 feet long 'lll-(TOf (mafia ...Inntinn x.ill. n tnlnl - M 1 tn tr - , tl.U . rtr ' , , , 1365 1575 I4R (IMC 1-TON I'ICKl'P l ow mileage, good $ body, excellent tires, lug tires in lear We also have privately owned cars and trucks at owner's prices lor immediate saJe. Sec out- budget plan for financing; repairs and accessories TRADE-INS ACCEPTED ON ABOVE CNITS Phone 871 Edmonton, Victoria, Calgary and Saskatoon each placed a jjlayer on the first string team. The trams follow: J'HUT Ti:AM: ' " Name . lKiliun Team Votes Iteccivecl Lucien Dechene XJoal New Westminster 102 Pat Coburn VeUrxee Edmonton C6 Roger Legw : Defence Victoria 63 George Agar Centre Calgary 77 .Gordon Fashoway Left Wing New Westminster" 96 John Chad Right Wing....Sakatoon 85 Each of the players will receive $100. In addition Agar will ft CCD j0m s t ' k i ii' in in ii i receive $100 for leading the league in scoring and Doclvne will receive $100 for being 'he leading goalkeeper. gF.CONDTKAAl: Lome Worsley' Goal Saskatoon v 64 Jake Forbes Defence New Westminster 62 Danny Sprout Defence Seatt;j 46 Eddie Dorohoy Centre Victoria 60 Ollie Dorohoy Left Wing New Westminster . 38 Wingy Johnston .....Right Wing. ..Taconja 45 THIRD TEAM: Doug Stevenson Goal Tacoma 19 Bill Hrtndl Defence :....Saska,',oon 30 Hugh Currie Deience Vanc6uver 26 Alex Kaieta Centre Saskatoon 47 Ray Manson Left Wing Vancouver 28 Bob Paul Right Wing .. New Westminster 21 gMY TWINS - Detroit fans call Marty Pavelich, Jeft, jfUay, he "heavenly twins." Shown relaxing after di scored a goaj Saturday night as the Red Wings f ueal Canadiens 2-i at Montreal to take a 2-9 lead , l-sove l Stanley Cup final eerles. Coach Dick t .ir. ;,.!. i.s grumbled that Detroit got all the breaks. fc.v's game-winning goal !t rebounded off goalie 41 hit Butch Bouchard and oounced in," Irvln said. :es won the wip last nii;ht with a fourth straight Faluns. TCP PHOTO) NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you have missed your paper, please phone your neysboy. If you do not know your rewsBoy's fiame, call rhe office before 5 p.m. ROCTS Bobby Grimble, Blue 986 Watts and Nickerson's to FrlzeU's Motors: Pultou bireet 516-GOO; Cth Ave. West 600 and 700 Clocks. ROCTE t Ralph Olsen, Kluc 723 Herman Street; 1480 Wh East, to Seal Cove. ROUTE 3 Victor Maskulak. y Old George ' Recants touncil Honors Boxers. i $mncil last night completed its recantation 1st Ave. West 248-1077; 2nd Ave. West 941-1023 includ ing 9th Street; 3rd Ave. Frizzell's Motors to end of 3rd West. , ROUTE 4 Alyin ?stdt, Bine C38 7th Ave. West 704-1427; 9lh Ave. West 102-GOn. 805-851: I it gave Golden Glove boxing boys follow- Fulton Street 700 Block.; Tallow Street 803-823; Comox ; ftcent triumphant tour to a tournament iu Ave. ROUTE 5 Jimmy Mcl ean. Red c2 when they loomed large in, cleaning up ' I honors. Suitable trophies were graciously 4th Ave. West 10Q-445; 5th Ave. West 105-515; 6th Ave. West 308-539; Uunsmuir Street 211-424; Tallow 512- 515; Emerson Place; Agnew Place. WmwL. I . ,fc;d Whalen offered; r etasey a huge stogie! Kemember when f B-M "PEnr.lA-FLAT" for harmonious interiors but smoked the tra- ;4 of peace in truly manner. Aid. Casey led in ' presentations. Bob Feller, then 21 years old, became the first major league pitcher in history to hurl a no-hit, no-run game on opening tay when his Cleveland Indians blanked the Chicago White Sox 1-0 in the American League opener 12 years ago touay. Chl-cAno had the bases loaded wilh two out in the third .inning when Feller struck out the third man. 1 . T . "I n sttki . . . . . 'SI l ' if Bi x I r i . ! I I'-' rl ',"r, .-tit-' t .i. ' '3' k . 1 -w r 4 :f f . Ik ' , v. ':r V m - 1 ; ' i. ; 'I I- iv.; , . . k .... f J '-It ,' '4, r - . ROUTE 6 Edward Skalapsky 8th Ave. West 105-537; Olh Ave. Fast 110-270; McBride Street 113-708. ROUTE 7 Peter Brown, Blue 971 AH of Section 3 ROUTE 8 Jimmy Johnson, Croon 061 Waterfront and Pacific Place; (CNR-FishermeiVs Floats). IOUTE 9 Melvin Bjornson, Green 113 8th Ave. East, McBririe to Hays Cove Circle. ROUTE 10 Richard MacDonaltl. Blue 339 4th Ave. East 237-736; 5th Ave. East 301-719; Cotton Street 511-516; Green Street 411-416; Ebert Street." ROUTE 11 Leslie Murdoch, Black 285 Piggott Ave.; 1st and 2nd Overlook; Herman Place; Piggott Place. ROUTE 12 Jimmy Moorrhcad, Rod 335 ..ird received a hand-Swith plaque, sur-' the figure of a Ion. f received the flg-d boxer, combined' y, and bearing a This advertisement ia not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Baseball Scores National Brooklyn 3, Boston 2 I Glorious colors .... to make your home more attractive, more livable! Soft, light-catching shades and the modern, deeper tones to choose from in this fine paint for interior walls and ceilings; "Pcrma-Flat" provides a smooth flat, washable finish. - Write for free B-H booklet, "Color is the Key to Brighter Living." Address Box M, Station E, Montreal. Remember: B-H Paints, Varnishes and Enamels cover more area . . . last longer ; ; : f"Vd plaque, fcune, athletic di- ' I Civic Centre, was.' lter his conuratu- 1 Je Elks' Club for Its ' ff the local boxers.; the mementoes i !uf sn, middleweight1 ' ir.-iiall. Ilghtheavy- i ip !". heavyweight ' I i '. runner-up. 1 'fy, runner-up. . trainer and coach ' M'ASEV USED CARS Special for One Week 1937 Terraplane Sedan $195.00 11th Ave. East 333-1865; Frederick St.; Sherbrook Ave. ROUTE 14 Ronny Eby, Green 238 s 1st East 225-247; 2nii Ave. "West 137-341; 1st Streel J31-22S; Market Place; 3rd Ave. DaUy News-Nationa. jMolors. . ROUTE 5tobcrt Jensen, Black 355 6th Ave. West 635-735, 741-745; Borden Street Fras:r Street Blggar place. ROUTE 16 rank Kilborn, Greea 077 4th Ave. East 121-23$; 5tn Ave. East 101-246; 7th Ave. East 108-658; Bowser Street. Chicago 6, Cincinnati 5 1 10 innings! ; Philadelphia-New York postponed, rain. (One night gnmei. American Boston 3, Washington 0 Cleveland 3, Chicago 2 St. Louis 3, Detroit 0 New York-Philadelphia postponed, rain. Pacific Coast Oakland 2-4, Portland 5-6 Sacramento 8, Hollywood 4 San Diego 2, San Francisco 6 Los Angeles 0, Seattle 6. ROUTE J7 CJiarUe lindstrom, Crcen 824 1 1950 Austin Sedan 2 1951 Austin Sedans 11949 Austin Panel 11948 Ford Sedan 11941 Morris Sedan 11941 International Panel 11936 Ford Sedan Jpically Casey speech j M- He told the boys 1 ''Pressure had rnm. ! save you money "'ity of the council j ' SIGN 0F SUMMER? Jtir pride and loosen MACLEOD, Alia. The sea YOU'LL FIND HELPFUL SERVICE AT THIS SIGN- i y 01 ltl( city in . sor s firs; prairie fire burned 30 ; : Liuevement acres of grassland near here at j Bioves tournament. tn.e end of March. The blaze ns of this city are was in a strip near the RCAF u" he said, "as I training, field south of Macleod. Superior Auto Service Limited Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West In processing hides into finished leather, the moisture content is reduced roughly from 80 per cent to about 10 per cent. it r '"-uts'uae. news got around J1 one who opposed I of money in recog-Wr achievement, the I me to task was my ?!1 aPPeared every in town did the Jio person can Uve . I was glad to jumble pie and climb 6th Ave. West 210-539; 7th Ave. west yawsii; bid Ave. West 221-628: kotbiniere St. 721-728; MeBriUe St. 413-704; TaUow St. 625-733. ROUTE 18 Teddy Careless 6th Ave. East Block" 800; 8th Ave. East 915-976: 9th Ave. East 1000-1144; 10th East 900-1130; Allied Sret: Bacon Street; Donald Street. ROUTE 19 Jimmy Johnson, Green 661 6th Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. ROUTE 20 Jack Rudolph, Green 731 th Ave. East 1036-1944. HOVTE 21 Ronnie Iveson, Blue 712 2nd Ave. West 113-1314; Park Ave. 1005-2279; " 11th .Street; Water Street; Beach Place. ROUTE 3 Larry Parent, Green 487 fith West 615-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor Street.. ROt'TfJ 24 Brja Roberts, Black 480 nd Ave. West 716-3rd Ave. and 6th Street; 3rd Ave. West Daily News-Watts and Nickerson's (ith St.). ROUT 25 Gary Parkin, Green 660 ,6th Ave.East 1J41-H76. lUH'TK 26 Arvid Hardin, Blue C65 7th Ave. East 981-1086; 1103 Ridloy Home; Hays Cove Ave. 928-115. ROUTE 27 Christopher Harvey, Green 214 ,6th East, McBride Hays Cove Circle. Hays Cove Circle. on behalf of the' arc made better, smoke better. Whalen has ?nHme t0 eak in d present you with which I hope you ln later ycus when I Preparing ior a ARE better I .A H ' u, . -c n . Hist thllllr nh,; GUhKy , .wtrteatnrob you ' -J prize." I r'Pl'd appropri- tal food j THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS I LITTLE MERCHANTS I THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU tv'00f0& 4(i fOJ . "n oreaa, feed f fot UvMtock For quick results try a Daily News Classified!