. is-- fringe KuperT LXniy ltev- Friday. June 13 1052 Sorry THE ROUND-UP By OAYLE TALBOT 9 "Good trhisky has no substitutes He Hired Hornsby Billy Talbert to Captain U.S. Davis Cup Team NEW YORK The 1952 Davis and as long a the movement Is IPnn cuaratftlrD ara nfflrltlllv toward youth, there is no reason ,- i -l under way with the surprise ap- I pointment of Biff, Talbert to captain the United States team against Japan in thv? fir.st round of play at Cincinnati late in July. Billy miKht not go all the way to Australia next winter, but this at least gives him a head start. why he should not make a good one. Although he Is acknowledged to be one of the world's best doubles players, Talbert was not a member of the U.S. team which went down to 3-2 defeat at Sydney last December. Billy said at the time that he was too wrapped up in business to- make the long trip. This was a nice thing for Billy to have done, for it iaved Frank Shields, the team captain, the awkward duty of saying it for him. i BOSTON (APi Owner Bill Veeck has fired hard-bitten Rogers Hornsby as manager of his St. Louis Browns and replaced him with mild-manrrered Maity Marion. The colorful boss of the Brownies said he was sorry he ever had hired Hornsby, one of basebali a greatest players and a tough disciplinarian as a manager, whom he signed to a three-year contract last winter. "It seems that he, as an employer, forgot that employees are people too," Veeck said. Contrary to recent custom, the 33-year-old Talbert was not appointed a ' non-playinK" captain. In, the absence of figures to the contrary, TallA-rt mist be the youngest cup captain ever, '(' SAIMKS-lnm five-man crew trom Tort. no will reprint Canada in the six-metre High Time We Hod a Change ,,,!. r;-" at ' summer Olympics at Helsln :1. Skippered by Bill Gooderham, centre, they il' siil the TrU-khon, owned by Bryan Newir ol Toronto. Crew, lert to right, are: Bill Inicsh. Don TytiiT, Skipper Gooderham, K -n Bradford and Bill Copeland. (CP Photo) This fine, fully-aged whisky is the delight of all who not, and he Is no Talbert. "I don't say we "nave a great So why not give Billy a shot at the big tob? His platform, we club or even a good one, but I m sure our players wul get along much better under Marion than Premier Nine M W appreciate a smooth, mrllow drink, ffe wise k for Wier' IM.uxe! i&0 Edge Hardware Shields, who was so conscientious it practically showetl rfght through his clothes, had plans, and he didn't I?ei that the easygoing Eilly would fit Into 'em. He was going to bring back the cup by main force, i ncluding calisthenics and wind sprints at daybreak and a big bowl 'f crackers and milk upon early retirement. Stewart Drubs STEWART On Sunday the fvel certain, will contain a' no-calestheriies plunk and a stern ban on rising before breakfast. He likely would permit Savilt to play both singles and doubles, with or without wind sprints, providing the big fellow had not grown dull from over-sleeping. The Shield's system didn't win It's high time had a change. WISH'S DISTILLERY UMITE0 under Hornsby." The Browns got off to a good start under Hornsby ,but went into a slump in recent weeks and are currently in seventh place. . Marion told he plans no drastic changes in the club's line-up. "I'm going to pick my nine best players and use them In o End Losing Streak WINDLE PITCHES WINNER Al.t! & Odowes spiked their losing streak last iht to eke out a 4-3 win over Gordon & Anderson It is doubtful that Talbert could have stood up to this Spar This advertisement is not published r displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. tan program. Dave 3avitL could every game," he said. "There'll be ho two-platoon system for me. , "And as for my own competitive plans. I'm still hoping I Premier boys again took a shot at the local ball players but just couldn't quite make the grade. Losing to Stewart by a score of 19 to 10, they made a valiant fight and were aneaci at one period of the game. However they are showing signs of progress and it Is ex-pected that they will reverse the score before the season is over. Unfortunately there is no ball ground at Premier and the players don't get the opportunity to practice. 1 hey have to come to organ Hurls in the city baseball leaquc In desperation after losing lour straight A & O manager Alex Bill shook up his lineup for last, night's game which svemed to have done the trick. Rupert baseballs veteran Benny Windle capped the mound to Piuiout For can play 100 games at shortstop j this season and thn take up j bench-managing the Browns next year and the one after. "But this bum back of mine) wil! make the decisions." v far this season, under a Public Hearing On Tennis Court Cily Parks Bylaw City counci' will hold a public hearing fn a bylaw which will authorize Prince Rupert Temvs Club to operate the Rotary Club tennis court, to be opened soon on Second Avenue Park. Council decided this week that JUST TAKE A LOOK AT Our Used Cars mm. ankee Win Stewart tor that purpose. player-coach contract, Marion appeared in '40 games for the Browns, during which he compiled a .242 batting average. MARTY SURPRISED r,V Ynl'K f Yummy Mor-! in a three-hit shut- v.-'i-rclay as pace-setting f y.trk Yankees concluded a pi-rmis home stand by de-i. ( lx trull TitrTS 3-0. V vict'iry is Yanks' sixth Record Walleye ' Hooked By Woman KNOXVILLE, Tenn. IAP) - i (tart last night's affair for the Clothiers:. O Si A collected only four hits off Wlinlle, a id but for a wild streak In his pitching in the third, woull have had a shutout. Dick Lvtourneuu pitched the sixth and seventh for A & O with a fine relief stint, giving up one hit and no runs to protect his learn males' one-run lead. Jack Shurpe, last year's star reck to ch ticker for (he Clothiers, settled down in the fourth in 1949 FLYING STANDARD 1348 PLYMOUTH COACH 1937 FORD SEDAN 1941 INTERNATIONAL si-TON PANF.L 1949 AUSTIN 1949 MORRIS A the bylaw would have to be pas- I sed before such operation could be authorized. Under the Municipal Act, city must advertise for two consecutive days, then hold the hearing of anyone objecting Butcher John Sherrou nearly keeled oyjt yesterday when Miss Emma Poff asked him to cut up ,i ht and their 12th in 15 ii-- -Incc arriving lome from i first t'liir west. is.on and Cleveland remain-haid on the heels of the "Yes, I was surprised by this sudden switch," Marty admitted. "As you know, I had offers from other clubs when I signed on with the Browns. One of them was from tlw Boston Braves and I turned that one down because I didn't want to be placed In a position that might appear to be crowding Tommy Holmes ithe a wall-eyed pike weigning 32 pounds, seven ounces. She said she had pulled the monster from nearby Norrls Lake last Saturday. Sherrod -explained to her that she probably had hooked the HKTs. Kunner-up Red box litd Si Louis Browns 7-5 and a place Indians whipped the 1951 AUSTIN 5-TON TRUCK Im Superior Auto Service to the move. Proposal of the tennis club Is to operate and maintain the courts and that players must be club members or guests. Council view is that Parks board at present has not the funds to operate courts as a pub ning to turn on the heat on his lornier team mates. His suirt was .shaky, but came throiiRh in the clutch when he walked Giordano HKum Senators 7-4. the National League St. Limited is Cardinals hammered the and Hodgson in the fourth, then Eraves manager recently replaced by Charlte Grimm i. "I was certain that nobody could ever accuse me of attempting to outsmart such an experienced manager as hornsoy." Phone Green 217 Third Avenue West world's record wall-eye and urged her to save it and have it weighed officially for the resord. '-Killing Brooklyn DKlgers I struck out Dahl and Windle, two lic facility and that iu order to mHintnin the courts, thev should Miss Poff put the fish away in ! dangerous hitters and purposely t.in tnmiiced Pittsburgh i passed Abel to get at Hawryluk a? Paul Burris drove in six wno f0rcPct Hmlgson In a nice and Chicago tamed Phlla- ; r,ay from Shier to Sclr-'ik. her home freezer and declined to 'coma under jurisdiction of an As soon as the out-spoken I . " discuss the matter further organized body. Hornsby had made his speedy t , -Ut 3-1, behind Warrens A ti O scored two In the first I when Giardano led off with a ; single, H dg.son strucTc out, send-! ing the runner to third on a wild ! pitch. Giordano scoVed when ! . cJ .: i . : J Dahl was safe on first an nn I ! error. Wi.idle moved Duhl clown I to second on anotliur error. Dahl I departure, the St. Louis players began to chorus their complaints about his exacting methods, "Hornsby used to make us regulars get out and shag for pitchers for two and a half hours before a game,' 'one of them said in a resentful manner. "And he used to sit in the lobby waiting for us to come in at night like we were kids," another said. The pitchers' big Hornsby beef was "we never knew we were going to start until the last minute and he always made us sit on tho bench while the other club was having batting practice. What can a pitcher learn from tatting practice?" - scored on Abel's doub.v, only long hit for the winners.' Second inning gave the Clothiers another two scores when Matthews and Hodgson counted : r'.-- five-hitler. iiiiier-up New York Giants lau ih mti Mined out. American H York 3, Detroit. 0 irn.i iu. Philadelphia 4 !"v iu'iii 7. Washington 4 ! i'.i. 7. St. Louis 5 .National "'.;'":'!) 3, Philadelphia 1 ' i- ii 11, Pltisburgh 2 l 'i I'uii'.es postponed! I'arific ( oust 'fie 1, Purtiand 2 '-- ni',1 (;. Lor, Angeles 5 1 ii'. J. wl 2. Sun Francisco 1 ' ...'Willi. 0. Sun Diego 5 Hi-Inn International ' I'-i'i 12, Yakima 5 ' -Ciiv 12, Spokane 11 II. Wcnutchee 0 Hi. 1 1 t j their single and walk alter a' Uw.l., r.pitti mni IViliI anrli' . V '" .V ' ;.' v,',-,)'ili I RON MacLEOD Youthful Coast golf pro will take over the professional duties at Jasper Park Lodge this summer, succeeding the veteran Leroy Goldsworthy. MacLeod has been assistant. to the famous Victoria pro., Phil Taylor, for some time and will bring a w ealth of knowledge to his new work at. the well-known summer resort in the Canadian Rockies. Windle. ! The Hardware Nine scored all i U..1.. in I n,i Milt-, I inninfr .'tatted oy sscneruH whir, mru-lie's tingle and Coniwell being L .... j -r -. j struck by the pitcher to load the bases. Fry Daily News Wont Ads is Fish Slory mce icotne... Hartwlg th.'n nnashrd a drive deep Into left for a triple, . tnptyliip, the Ikisi-s. Box score: ones! Truth ( '. & A DECK CHAIRS 4 i H it I St lit ng pa! ork Ltd ii.'i'nN, pa. iAPi Troy ! Spring, if O l"W!-tlrae JvlUton Jjat'bftf IScherk, 2b AB 3 i ' , a VA 4 ..-.r.", 1 f 1 I - - , .-- ' . , M ! Ljuan elu ijjjA. Mils J ish Carolci the Honest -to-Ro.sti HerL, m Cornwcll, cf - 1 Shier, ss Hurtwlg, 2b 3 Dunbar, lb 2 1 Enildgf, If n n it I 5 i . 3 Shai pe, p - - " ' - C 1 For Summer Comfort See tur large selection of sturdy Deck Chairs at moderate prices. 'i ''r was trying his luck r iln week-end in a nearby li'iiiii'iland county creek '' piim ol wind lifted his ' "I Hit' head und carried it 'in' oilier side of the creek, "'s later he spied the hut ''': downstream at a rapid, ai''iiiK pace. :,"iir-..lii!IS, h,- found g To-" 'I'uii hmiki'd into one of the " '''nek in the battered fe-', 11 ",a; hi.'i only 'utchof Total Abe! & Otlov.es Giordano ss Hodgson cf Dahl, 2b Windle p c .N .4 0 i i ; v ( , ! Abel c A. MacKcnzie Furniture Ltd. 0 il? - - - . - : tewart Cowhov Hawryluk If 3 0 D. U rl 3 0 0 Matthews 3b - 3 1 D. Bill, lb 3 0 -For Over a Quarter Century" Phone 77S A Good Place to Third Avenue taaks in Ponv SEZ WHO! Eight-year-old Leo Guguay of St. Boniface, Man., has words with Umpire Bob Carter over a disputed pitch as Winnipeg's Little League gets under way. 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