Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, September 14, 1953 Stars Split With Oaks To' Wrap Up PCL Flag MEN'S LEAGUE FIVE-PIN BOWLERS TO MEET TONIQH A meeting of the Men's Five Pin League team capu and players will be held In the alley at 8 o'clock tonight All team entries not already filed must be submittal . tonight's meeting as league play Is scheduled to begin Mr' Monday. Bowlers are reminded that the new scoring system. 2-3-5-3-2 becomes effective In all leagues this season, folw FIRST GAME OF CUP TIE RE-SCHEDULED WEDNESDAY Yesterday's early afternoon rainstorm completely washed out the first game of the Prince Rupert Football association cup tie game scheduled for 1:30 at Roosevelt park. Hopes for the opening match which saw Battery pitted against CYO were dashed early and the game was called before the players got up to the field. However, the game has been rescheduled for 6:45 Wednesday when the first game of the best of five series will be played. A large crowd of spectators and fans is anticipated. BLACKWOOD on bridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD lrig eiiuuiautiun vi viic i4uinai uie various Ml, meetings. By The A:.sociftted Press Hollywood wound up with Its second straight Pacific Coast League pennant Sunday as the schedule came to an end. Seattle was in second place eight games behind. In Sunday's finale Hollywood split with Oakland as the Stars' Georse O'Donnell hurled all of the opener which Hollywood lost 8-7 and part of the second game which they won 8-6 and in so doing notched the elusive win No. 20 for the season. Ran Francisco wound up in tilth place followed by San Diego. Oakland and Sacramento. Frankie Austin homered for Portland in the second game. The Beavers won the game with three in the sixth, highlighted by Eddie Basinski's two-run single. Seattle also had a large crowd on hand for the finale. 5.189. George Schmees and Jack To-bin accounted for nine of the 13 Seattle hits in the opener. Rookie Cal Humphries, up from Tucson in the Arizona.Texas Brokeman Dies After Accident KIMBKRLEY, B.C. A 36- , day died in Kimberley year-old brakeman on the CPR ov? eek-cnd. , , . . , ! He is Emmett Rins ink. who was seriously injured In an three chdrcn industrial accident here Thurs- Cranbrook. Which Suit To Start Important in No-Trump In playing at no-trump, it is often important to make the right decision on the question of which long suit to start working on first. Sometimes, as in today's deal, it is necessary to work on two long suits Only Two Wins Needed For Yanks to Win Flag Mondoy to Wednesday 7 and 9 p.m, 7 stronjmr- Mm-fiction story -Mot sertmt mrt By JOE BEICHI.FR Associated Proas Sports Writer i defeats is all that is needed to I gain New York's fifth straight iwniiQhl A MnWT Vnrlr tfift..,.,. South dealer Neither side vulnerable oa" . '"""-"V '""League, b went the 10 innings to Ponce who only joined the"! vi NeU1 Seals 17 days ago hung up vie- three )pd toriesNos. , and 8 both at the ; successful Sacraraento at- expen.se of the third-place Ua- hg nigntcap. Angeles Angels, 4-2 and 1-0. "at the same time." j Here Is what I mean. Mr. AU'l got the five of spades opening j and won' in his own hand with . the king. He gave considerable ! t Ht tn hie n,.v( t..,H .Ql-iftnWl I AWJoua is V-Day for onager Today lVer Cleveland today would elim-Casey Stengel and his New Yoik (hp Trjbe Yankees j chiran0 white Sox officially V stands for five, the record rwmm.nl raZ ,nifDI!1CIflfiH-tmviM Remember When By Tlie Canadian Prr;s Portland clinched fourth place with two wins over San Diego 4- J and 54. while Seattle beat Sacramento 6-5 and then lost 5- 2. number of consecutive pennants Sull(lay losing 7.6 to the Red he go after diamonds or clubs Stengel and his Yanks are cer- . U - .. .,,. f.rst? North ( virs. Kffu) 8--J 7 11 -J 9 7 2 1) K Q U 0 3 C- 8 3 hftllttl (Mr. AlxH) 8- A K 6 D J 10 8 C A U J 6 5 I list rim t , Tamoo - rw..i Diamonds were solid from the mill ui wwuiiiiK. iJVTt Jack Dempsey knock out Luis Ansel Firoo in the second round accomplished before by tlub or . .. . . . swppni..,, ' kmg to the eight. If one op- EjPJiiLh CARTOON NEWS of their heavyweight title fight .manager., a doubieheader from Washing-: ponent had the ace of diamonds at New York 30 years ago to-! The world champions reduced Um 10.4 and 6.4 wnjle gt Louls singleton or doubleton, he could 5 " 2 Wollace's Dept. Store .... ..u.. ,.nA r,- Dill)') 10 6 6 3 10 6 (Mr. It A nisht. In one of the heaviest : their 'magic numoer w iwo Browns alfi Philadelphia A's dl-brawls ever seen in a title en- Sunday by defeating Cleveland vi(ied Indians 6-3 on a Johnny Mize counter, Dempsey had Firpo ; Thf, Browns spold OUawa,f TODAY To WEDNESDAY Evenings 7 and 9p (Mr. Miilrr) -(! H- J 8 3 D A 7 1 C K V 4 llamond tricks would be avail- ; ible. Then, if Mr. Masters had ! he kinn, and only one other j lub. three tricks would be L -5 4 C 10 7 3 righthander Bob Trice's oown several nines uui ai puini-un uumv - rookie v.i if i h,-,,v, thn'in flip piuhth The triumnh iiiiiidcii iviiiarcu , ... o - . mmnr THE GREATEST GUNFIGHTER OF THEM Ul! league debut, defeating EltHt ropes to the press box in the first round. uoosi-eu tne xatiivtrc icau the Tribe to 12 games. , the Negro 5-2 in the opener. The A'r u-nn thp KPrnnrl 9-0 as Harrv ivailable in that suit enough Th bld"- SOitlll c Wist .or game. , c PllM Not too good a solution, but 2 nt Pusi North 1 U 3 NT J 4 All paAS Two Yankee victories or Indian Bvrd ended a personal nlne. Iim7EssBitm The Mississippi Missouri river system is approximately 3.988 miles long. name losing streak. LXTEND WIN STKEAK nyway Mr. Abel led the jack diamonds at trick two. He best play would be to duck, played low from dummy and: rtow lead back a club and fi-he jack won. Next came the 10 nesse the Jack. Uad the 10 of of diamonds which also held, .diamonds and overtake with nhvinuslv the dummy was aummv's king. Mr. Mastou Chicago's seventh-place Cubs extended their winning streak to nine straight, defeating the champion Brooklyn Dodgers 3-2 City Bowling League Play Starts Tonight IVWVIV;r Star in 10 innings. St. Louis Cardin ROCK HUDSON -IUUA AIUtHS als rolled up 19 hits, crushing T inMlinuJ tfml tttrt tf "Btni tf Ul lurr' For a ,, 10i, ; Phils 17-3 for Harvey Haddix's now dead and Mr. Abel shifted would have no winning defence. ; ;o the ace of clubs and followed If he ducked, aain. another vith the queen. Mr. Masters club finesse would bring in five, von with the king and returned tricks in that suit which, with a spade, clearing the suit. Mr. two diamonds and two spades, ibel cashed three more tricks nvke the ume. ut ended up with just eight. If he played the ace of dla- iricks. niu.iuo aim returned a spade,! r idguc uuwii'iB -"- ; lRth win CA iQt-r,M irpt m-irlpru-nv tnniaht friendly the! Warren Spahn won his 20th when the women take to ,.., , , "I'w'ikee Fnlit a double- ri Mara H 1 B ' .. ... . , header with New York Giants. ; HATS IN 1UC new .uuii5 .. ... , aH,.-nb.. ,oth Unmcr n il h o tip He should have alternated Mr. Abel would win, enier iiamonds and clubs as follows: i dummy with the nine of dia-At trick two lead the jack of 1 monris. run the rest of that suit, ' effect in all leagues, o lowing . on enab,ed wjn endoreation of the system dis-; Jansen cussed at the Canadian Bowling . Gjants wQn a Association annual meeting. vict()ry ln the nlgntcap Under the system the head Aftr Pitt,sburgh.s Paul La- EXTRA "ENGLAND" CORNELL i ORCHESTRA" "CARTOON" diamonds and overtake with then take another club finesse tummy's queen. Mr. Masters' and make five-odd. TOTE A tftMorS PLAYERS THW 2 THE 1953 MANNER J There's nothing like the i "lift" a woman gets from a a new hat. Stunning, 5 smart-inviting, Wallace's New Fall Hats. Lots to b J choose from and more ar- J riving all the time. pin yaiuc w.c, -v.. nitnhed n seven-hit 5-4 1 and 9 p.m. Evenings side pin is three and value of each corner pin is two. The uniform count is effective Billy Vessels Puts Eskimos In Western Grid Loop Lead trtump in the opener, Cincinnati came back to win the second game 8-6 to hand the Pirates' Murry Dickson his 19th defeat. NAVY RUM i By The Canadian Press MA staunch old friend" snapped a two-game losing streak by a final-quarter rally. The Stamps fired two converted touchdowns late ln the game to across Canada. The women's league which starts tonight, has been divided j into groups 1 and 2 for the first 1 1 weeks to establish a team : 1 average. It will then be divided 1 into A and B leagues for the next j i 22 weeks. I Line-up for first night is as '. follows: Spokane Rally Evens Series With Senators CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CKtTING PACKING STORAGE Hrst Avenue mnd MiBrlde Street take the decision before a crowd t-53-7H : Wallace's :l 1 : Dept. Store : (iiiiiiimiiiiima Dazzling Billy Vessels, Ed-i monton's fleet back from the Oklahoma Sooners, personally put his team atop the Weste-n interprovinclal Football Union Saturday night. Vessels snagged one touch- Tula tivei Line.,.....- i not pubunecl or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Goverument of British Columbia. 7 p.m. Group 1 Hi-Flyers vs Amazons Big Sisters vs Co-Op , of 12.000. Leading the Calgary attack was Pete Thodos who snatched passes from quarter Frankie Albert for two touchdowns. Another major came from a John Henry Johnson plunge. Ottawa counted touchdowns . -T. SALEM, Ore. 1AP1 Spokane down pass and swept 40 yards scored twice in the top of the , f0r another major as the Eski-ninlh inning Sunday night to mos pummelled Saskatchewan frame a 5-4 win over Salem in a Roughriders 13-L . The victory Choose in the first, second and fourth 1 NIGHT and DAY SERVICE 1Mb!) Printing vs Seventh Ave Manson's vs Rupert Radio Skeena Groc. vs McKay's 9 p.m. Croup 2 Annettes vs Lyons Cloverleafs vs Dom's New Laurel vs Art Murray's Remnants vs Stars G &.A vs Sunrise Bulgers vs PR Plumbers. Western International Baseball broke a first-place tie and put ; League playoff game. j the Eskimos in the lead with I The win evened the best-of-' eight points, two ahead of Win-' seven series between the teams, nipeg Blue Bombers, who lost, irhamnions of the two halves of 23-14, to Calgary Stampeders. the WIL's split season at two , In the east, Ottawa's surging apiece. They play again here Rough Riders battered down a Monday night. ., I desperate Toronto Argonaut quarters, leading 13-1 before Argos took fire behind Knobby Wlrkow.ski's fine passing. He completed 12 of 25 heaves for a total of 282 yards. In -the Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union, Toronto Balmy Beach overwhelmed injury-ridden Brantford Redskins 31-0 Trillin" 4-3 troing into the rauy saturaay 10 cuino into a ninth Spokane pulled even when three-way tie for first place in Mrlie Murnhv sineled off Larrv the Big Four Football Union. FOR DEPENDABLEXfe PSM Phone 112 CAB STAND Corner 5th Street ond 3rd Avenue Saturday night while Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen celebrated the return of senior football to their city by downing Sarnia Imperials 20-18. Borst and later raced home on, The 20-18 win over the Cana-wnij'ir Johnson's safe blow, dlan champions put Ottawa Johnson went to third on Les atop the four-club heap along Witherspoon's error and was with Hamilton Tlger-Cats and sinirled across the plate by Jim Montreal Aloucttes. Command. I The powerful Eskimos, watch- The Indians scored their first ' ed by a capacity hometown -J crowd 01 is,juu. counica con- . three runs in the second inning, The Senators scored twice in the verted touchdowns in the first ; fifth s,m their final tallies and third quarters and added a in the eighth I single in the inal. Frank Tri- . ... V? MONDAY to WEDNESDAT SEPTEMBER 212223 pucKa, last year witii iauaa Texans, counted Saskatchewan's only point, in the first quarter. SNAP LOSING STREAK At Calgary the Stampeders Four Killed In Island Highway Crash PRINCE RUPERT'S FIRST B1GCIRCU5 LADYEMITH, P.C. Four I ' ' V i fSV A REAL LIVE ELEPHANT TRAINED ANIMALS CLOWNS, etc PLUS a 1 MIDWAY with oil the popul" o 1 ride' ODYSON CANADIAN CIRCUS r-orcuns wre killed and two seriously injured Saturday night vnn thpir car swprved out of control and smashed through a concrete safety wall on an Island highway bridge near here. ihrce of the dead, were identified as Huch A. Green, about 50, of Port Alberni, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rayner, both about 34, also of Port Alberni. RCMP withheld the name of the other victim until relatives had been notified. They Identified the injured man as Lyall TICKETS NOW ON SALE From 'All Rota rid ns OR Norton Young's Office Parke, a seaman from HMCS (Viturin and Louis Cappello of Port Alberni. NOTE - - You'll Need This Care for It Now! It's hard to think of winter's cold clays with a hot sun over our heads, but any homeowner knows that his radiator is needed sooner than he thinks. That Is why the wise home owner calls us now for radiator check ' tips. 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