Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. June 4, l'JM OUTDOORS Witi VUj- BOXER CLEAREDTam; NEW YORK uft-Welterw,.,.-,. ,MwC Revived Thompson, Mays Help Giants Trim Cards been cleared of a charge of possef" Johllny ' fcxt,, without a licence. Passing a j, i Readers of this column are 1 sources become depleted elsc-ell aware of Its iteration of the where. Beed for care in the expendi-1 Your cplumnist sees it as a lui of our midlife resources. I duty that we should eat some of and of the great upsurge in ! ,r ..t. k e,. revolt j SAVOIE-HOWARD WINNER MAY TANGLE WITH KING . HALIFAX fl Montreal's Armand Savoie will meet Dick (Kid) Howard in a 10-round boxing match here June 15 and the winner may get a shot at Canadian lightweight champion Arthur King. ohxiihi, U, was arrested w-rl.,,H few months complained he had thr. 1fler h gun. Combers of people seeking out that an ample amount is left for the other guy. Continual In court Thursday the ma-rute,., , because of lack of evidence B'Mrat dismissed door recreation. Actual figures anent these things ' are somewhat startling, particularly to oldtimers who remember the easy-going days conservation Is needed, right down to the individual level. JACK LINSA1T got himself Into a stern battle while trolling for today to Saturday not so long since when not even SAMUEL GOLDWYN't-o-u , if 1 L By BEN PHLrGAK Assoclntrd Press Sports Writer If a hitter in a slump came to New York Giants today for advice, he probably would get pretty confused. Hank Thompson can recommend highly 10 days of rest. Willie Mays would prescribe Roin "all out" for 10 games. Both ways have worked miracles for the Oiants' stars. Thnmrwon' idleness wasn't by choice he was sidelined with n banned up knee but obviously it did him a world of good. Thursday night in St. Louis he came back to the line-up an"1 smashed home runs in his firs three times at bat. He' was wnlk- BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE iiu nriHi.au Anderson """"'s .... were requirea ; at Digby Island the other day. hereabouts and when deer were ThlnKS were nip and tuck for eommon closer to town than tne best part of an hour until Oliver Lake. , flnaIly tne llne could not take The number of angling and the strain any longer; chalk up hunting licences sold in this pro- j victory for the wire cable which vlnce is around a quarter-mil-; keeps the wire mesh in bounds! chn.colo l)amiyl,'a The Red Sox battered Virgil Trucks and Don Johnson for 15 hits but left 13 men on base. The hits included Ted Williams' fifth home run and Harry Ag-ganis' fifth. Cleveland collected 11 off Eddie Lopat and the Yankees got only four off Bob Lemon. But one of the four was a home run in the eighth inning by Joe Collins thut gave the Yanks their first victory at home over Cleveland this season. Maury McDermott pitched Washington to its win over Detroit. All four Washington runs were unearned as Ned Carver gave up seven hit3. Two of the three Detroit tallies also were tainted by errors. Don Lar.sen lost his sixth game against only two victories as the Athletics pulled half a game ahead of the Orioles in the. la-;t place struggl. Joe Demaestn homered for Philadelphia and Bob Young for Bultimore. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD : ALso "SPARE THE. ROD" TATPU Hidder Takes Into Account Partner's Conversation Mr. Meek is the tightest bidder in the game. If Kvcnltus 1 . 9 p.m. I I r FJl an.rdaM.top you can ever beat him as much as two tricks, you've ed purposlyJne four,n time's- . , . , . ., . ' ' , I the crowd booed and sitviled got yourseii a sensational result., i nis iacet ot his TODAY TO SATURDAY 1:10 p.m. Saturday Mating. Nonetheless Jack gets credited for a good catch anyway. Others in the party were JULES GRA-TIEN with a 21-pounder, HEC MACDONALD the same size, PETE KNOX (new to salmon fishing" started with a 24-pound fish and followed up with a 29-pound beauty. Plugs did the trick. All of which goes to nrove that Jack is good value for the Salmon Derby prize he won last year, or else his pupils are plenty apt! Late Flash. BILL BOND get- Cvenlng-i 7-9 lion yearly, and Increasing; this is five times the pre-war total. Non-residents hunting here are about 4,000. pre-war was a couple of hundred each year. Bear In mind that the nonresident comes here solely to take trophies. He is rarely content to just browse around In the bush, but rightly wishes proof of his prowess to show back home. . . During the same period the number of visiting anglers has sky-rocheted from two to 30.000, Suite a drain on those waters which bear the brunt of this heavy fishing. :M - i.'i. game should not be overlooked when he is your partner. It should have a definite bearing on your own "! ' i IT H bidding style. Mr. Dale never falls to keep this in mind. In today's deal he was a shade short of the require- home a run on his fifth appearance. He accounted for eiirht run' and raised his average 25 points to .262. The three homers Iv succession, which raised his total to nine, equalled the modern National League record slvir-cd by 16 other players but no' duplicated since 1950. Ten games ago Mays was hitting .260. Now he has a 10-KSttne hiding streak working dii'ln-: which he's collected 23 safeties. 12 of them for extra buses and eight of them home runs. He JEFF CHANDLER RHONDA FLEMING i ments for a jump to three no ! Major League Leaders .Jy The .,s.',tif.i,iu(J lres?i on the second round of solid years goin'g to all sorts of "jmp blddine- But ne could think o nlaces mixin-r In widelv assort- . . On top of all this, it is believ Ed ton ed In official quarters that every I ed companies, doing all the 1 ?ns 1?antls Meek might South dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Meek) 6 5 H 9 3 a D A Q 10 4 C--5 4 2 Mrst rji-t ( Mi. t hiNiipli.il ) ( Mr. Aliel) S J J 10 4 S-9 7 3 H 10 6 t II Q J 8 4 D K 6 D 9 8 7 3 C Q 10 9 C K b Smith (Mr. Iule) S A K 3 H A K 7 D J 5 C A J 7 6 3 The bidding Smith West North E 1 C Pass 1 D t Mortholli AMI Kir AS i.m.i t: An R H hit his 15th and 18th Thursday 'a Vila. Clevelund 171i 3(1 B7 Ihlrd male resident of British I whammies in order to catch a nol( 'cn wouia give mm a Colombia holds . dice.iEOod pIay fof tnree no trum, a hunting or spring salmon, but no fishing licence. In North Am- j Once again he accepted an in- and on wnlcn Mr- Mcck woul(l ric 30.000.000 people go hunt-1 vitation from Jack Lindsay and j Probably pass over a two no Itng or fishing every year and fished, and fished, and fished, i trump rebid. spend two thousand million ! Came the dusk and Bill all too I One word of caution don't dollars to do so. This is stupen- ' ready to quit. Jack beseeches' stretch your own bidding too far dou and is food for deeD him to hane tousrh lust a little because if Mr. Meek gets the Idea tn. Clevcluiid 156 30 E5 Prt .388 .riV! 34H ..i:!.) ,ll night as the Giants walloped the T t't .---I:.,.. I- ii a mi -1 . De.rnlt 1(8 JO 4H uiumuia u-o, uuuiiig iiro n ti Bujsbv. Watihliiirtuii 17(1 3!) (tn lor the league lead with Hank ' Stephens, Baltimore im i i 51 Sauer of Chicago Cubs. ' mihom t'liien to. -- Thru l th kitl 1 nui.. u.iiLiu in-iunrn, 1 HlfsAvlla. 67 Miss univwsi acuTia thought, for most certainly the longer, then a fish hits. That's you are pressing your cards to 'U" greatest reserve of fish and the whole story. Bill has his make up for his conservation, he j jame Is In our province, and it fish, a 22-pound spring, and the will only tighten up all the more did not let this apparent good Is obvious that we shall get fraternity has another SOLID and might stop biddlne alto- fortune go to his head. gutiitQ btlc nauUlldl League were postponed because of rain. Brooklyn was supposed to play at Milwaukee, Pitts- UNWEKSAL-IMTEKTWTIONAL fTCTUK "World's Most Beautiful Girls" The Whalers many more avid visitors as re-. member. Hurray for them both! I gether. If be had won with dummy's burgh at Chicago and Philadel CAPITOL llllllll ..gu, I.II.UI m m Tapitol News A ( AMOl'S PUVEIW THE.UI Mr. Dale had to play carefully e, Mr. ADei s nolding wouia phia at Cincinnati, to make today's contract. He; have stopped the suit and, with, In the American League, Chi-got the queen of spades opening , no other entries to the board, he ' cag0 white Sox moved within and saw that he had nine tricks would have won just three dia- a g;lme of first-place Clcvelund if he could win four diamonds. I monds not enough to make tltu as they beat Boston 9-6 while m Wollocc's Men's Shop Now! NYLON GABARDINE He took the first trick with i conuacl- the Indians were dropping a 2-1 the king of spades and laid down Showing rare restraint, Mr. verdict to New York Yankees. Men's Pants Doubles Wruon. Washington. 13. Triples Mlnoso. flrvtm. Hump rims HtKen, 13. ' Stolen busps Rivera. Cttlcao. 1- PlU'hlni Bainca. Detroit. &tone. WashlnKU'n and Morgan. Nt w York 3-01 ono. SUIki-o'iu T-irlcv. Baltimore. 70 N 'l t-. l. Ml ll.l'l. AU. R"!l Prt Jnhloiifkl. Si l.only Iftn 27 7'i .n7)t MllKlnl. 8t Loins 17r 4(1 06 377 Mueller, New York 1U4 Ml 00 l.emnrr HlnHir !(.4 ?0 M .:lIO Sniurr. Drnoklvn 1!17 31 80 3U Huns Muslfil. 46 rtunn bntled In- Muslal. 65. Hltn J.iblon.skl. 72. Donblen Sniuer. Brooklyn. Muslal DlKl .)ahlot:kt. 13 Trlile Muy. New York, and SrlnM-ndleiist. St Unii. 5 Home runh-uijer, Cliieao aiel Muys. 10. t-ulen Imsrs ltlllloll. Milwnukef!. Ill IMU Iiliij; - Ititselil. Ht. Uml;.. 0-0 I OIK) btrlkeouta- tlHddix. 61. Unit. 62 ... AS SIMPLI AS A PHONE CAL Across the Town p(,on( or the Nation. V' the jack of diamonds. Mr. Champion covered with the king, the correct play, but Mr. Dale Dale permitted the king of dia- Washington edged Detroit 4-3 monds to win trick two. His pa- and Philadelphia and Baltimore tience was rewarded when this .swapped seventh and eighth enabled him to win four dia- places again as the Athletics monds and make the hand. beat the Orioles 6-2. All Sizes All Colors $10-95 Successful Lindsay's CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Local and Lung l)is(;tnee Mmiiij 5 AND GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR I'wir timrs more wear with nvlmi. Spot-resistant. 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Lucky Strikes 0 IdefaulU; No-Names three games and took ;t-'lintels 2, Lc Hovers 2. four points while Cantel s and ,' Standings: Wrathall's 20, Left-Leftovers split, moving leftovers overs 19, No-Names 18. Aces 17, one point up on No-Najnrs. i Whalen's,16, Family Market 18. Men's high three was taken by Hcadpinners 15, Cantels 13, Steve Dziapka of Hcadpinners ! T1Bcr Cats i0- Chums 10, Hot-who rolled 652. j snots Luckv Strikes 4 Ladies high game, went to j Rose Cap of Tiger Cats with 251 j QflQclo's 221 CAREFUL PLANNING We will arrange your entire vacation including transportation , hotel accommodations, sightseeing tours, etr. We will advise you on passports, rurrenries, insursnre and all the other important "dftails"' tnit assure you of a smooth, enjoyable trip. Whether you're planning a vacation here or abroad, be ure to see us first. OUR SERVICES ARE FREE Crawford. 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