I he Knnce Kupert Daily New Wednesday. April V, lib Richard Comes to Life To Spark Canadiens Win Of Coast Baseball League Town Ball Teams Will Dominate Congress Program Mosdell was shifted to,a for-mation of Calum Mackav and Oiiii.Ttlnii Pri'Ki Stiff Writer By W. K. WIIKATLI'Y WICHITA. Kan.-Town teams. DETROIT (CP) A 36-second Ee Davis, and at limps with 1 Manager Priddy started u. 8eatle ninth with ft double ann! the Seals Just couldn't stop the rally. There were 10,7113 fans n,i hand, the best turnout of th day. to sec th" -;.:ti;P Corpora-1 tion" team lu action. The Seals1 are in the league this year! through tlie donations of tlieu.s-! inds of far.? who kicked tliroti to save the franchise CP COW-' i onslaught by resurgent Rocket OlniNteaJ and Floyfl Curry. ! Richard and Dickie Moore swept There Were other .shuffles here j Montreal Canadiens back into and there, and Olmstead was ! the thick of this rugged Stanley used at times in a penalty kill-Cup scries Tuesday night. ing role. : It was a 3-1 win for Canadiens Two fresh player's were sent i lover Detroit Red Wings in the into the game Maekay and de- ' Hu J second game, and both clubs ; tcncenian Jim Macpherson. ! headed for Montreal today with Minor injuries to. Paul Meger ' the series even and the home-ice ant Dollard St. Laurent brought i representing mostly communities of 2.500 or less population, will dominate the 1954 Canadian baseball program for players of unlimited age. in the National Baseball Congress program this year. This is revealed in l'lal Official Baseball Annua', yearbook i.r H t world-wide organization. Leagues. mo.-.uy inter-town In competition will be formed ami franchised in all the provinces by the National Baseball Congress. To encourage the organization of more leagues throughout Canada, the National Baseball Congress will award each cham pion an elaborate trophy an, I protect teams from player-pirating under its own contra-1 .system. I advantage, if any, now in the j aDout me replacements. u.. ..j.. l, .. 1 nr. ... .. It may nave been a drastic shakeup in line formations that S sparked Canadiens or it may j have been Detroit's disastrous ny 'flic Ass-ocliitcil I'ri', Seattle, Portland and Oakland are orf to winning starts in the 1954 Pacific Coast League base-, ball season and Los Angeles und ; San Diego are hall a game back. ; as a result of a split twin bill opener. .The league started the long; grind Tuesday with 32,607 -cus- i tomers out for the five game,s in California. . . i Seattle, with new manager! Jerry Priddy providing punch at the plate, clubbed San Francisco 8-5; Oakland welcomed Charley D'essen back from Brooklyn by edging Sacramento 2-1, and Portland uiwet? defending champion Hollywood 0-4. San Diego and Los Angeles di-, vkled a day-uLdit twin bill, the ! Padres winning 5-0 in the afternoon and Li:s Angeles 4-U a'.. night. ; The fan turnout lor the opener was a disappointment to league officials who are hoping for a i big season, attendance-wise. A year ago on opening day 39.007 were In the stands. . Biggest disappointment was Hollywood. The turnout In the lilm capital was only 3.150 to see the Stars lose a decision to the Portland Beavers, who knocked Mel Queen from the mound. Frankie Kclleher and Lee Walls clouted homers for the Star but Leny Glenn Elliott, although touched for 10 hits In 6 23 inn-' Ings. got credit for the victory. 1 Seattle spoiled San Francisco's I openingf before Its home fans, : lapses In penalties. In any 1 event, Canadiens were the op-' portunists this time, as the R"d Wings were In their 3-1 win ! Sunday, and Richard came back I from a slump with a two-goal outburst in 31 seconds. Moore j supplied the first in the rapid fire of power plays and fed the League champions will coni-I pete further for a berth to de-i termine the 1954 Canadian national championship. ! The 1955 NBC. champions will 'represent Canada in the i passes to Richard for the next IH I'I.VMO;th Custom 4- donr. Fully equipped, in beautiful condition strum '49 2-Tonr A.I0 AI STIN. tMean car New tires. Priced to sell $7i ;.I A ll) AI'STIN lively shape. A bmkI deal ut SSJj 5 ri.YMOn il 4-l)oor. Completely overhauled, new transmission. Fine new tires Sl.ton i i two. I world s tournament in Milwau kee, starting September 8. Complete details of the Canadian N BC. program are in the 1954 OM'leial Baseball Annual, now off the press. MAI HICK (ROCKET) RICHARD . . . out of slump PIlMt "Tlif Storn tj,,, The Red Wings Tuesday night J ran up against a (team that ' tealized it had to win if it was-1 n't to be threatened with sud-i tlen defeat in the best-of-seven cup final. FOUGHT COl KAGEOCSLY Thp Wings fought courageously after facing a 3-0 deficit but they lacked the smoothness of play they showed Sunday and at 1 1 he end appeared more fatigued i than the Canadiens. i Plan Meeting All coaches, managers and sponsors are asked to attend an AUTO SERVICE Canucks Whip Royals 6-1 To Enter Western Finals Try Uciiy N; b. s ii :. ........... important kneeling of the Little I League baseball association to- morrow night at 8 o'clock In the council room of the Civic Centre. I 1 DICKIE MOORE . . . boosts total . liy The? cumtciiun Press j to where the o,ther two gladiatoi s i getting- (our runs In the rUntn. i San Francisco had tied the score t in the eighth with a four-run ! ! rally that drove Al Wldmar from I the mound. It was outfielder Al ' Lyons' three-run homer that ! evened the count. j Vancouver iaiiucKs, wnu many j r-uuionum xiyers ana uaigary were willing to bet wouldn't Stamnedcrs. battle for the rieht Alex Delvecchio scored Detroit's lone goal, and It was a ' touah break for goalie Jacques Plante who might have had a J shutout. Delvecchio shot for OUTDOORS Wui, flu,- make it. were berthed firmly in to meet the coast club. the Western Hockey League j Royals bowed out of the best-finnl Tiiprlnv nlirht. winner.s rif-nino sdmi.fimi in Vanr.rni,,i- the goalmouth from deep in the . over New Westminster Royals in Tuesday night in unimpressive left corner early in the- second Last Night's Fiqhls .seven games. i lashiun as they were whipped ' period while Canadiens were a ; Right now your columnist ' Membership committee will "et ; feels highly elated and also h ; around to YOU vui n rim it 3 fora t53P , i ne cuiiuck.s, .ui luunuru uy u-i. man snori. insieua or travelling Ihe ( .shattered hopes of Seattle,! Ca'sary and Edmonton mean-!to a Rpi winR. as the players ' Victoria and New Westminster,; whll( gave some judication of!lm!lt'a about in front of Plante, look eastward across the Rockies the battle that lies ahead of the the P slapped sharply on the a strong feeling of vindication, but why not oeai them to it an-l I it tiw amocimmi P-. ; , The reason? The Field and bring or send your dues to tho '. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Bobby 'Stream contest results are now ' secretary? Dukes. 181, Miami, outpointed; out In the April issue, and no ' ! Joe Kindone, 182"?, Boston, 10. ; fewer than three out of three There Is a thing to be done i s Angeles Buddy Evatt, ' two clubs as Calgarv won out ; kU 01 mucn Bouchard, Mom lust prizes po to British Coin ni- : this vear in recognition of a - 132"a. Los Angles, knocked out -BETTeR TASTING CWtj Dunbar Wins Seasons End CN Bonspiel in overtime 3-2 in the first gams : of the best-of-seven semi-final. : Veteran Cy Rouse paced Van- ; couver with two goaLs wit.li single tons goin to Larry Po-' pein, Carl Kaiser, Allan Stanley i and Billy Lea. Pete Durham was j i the onlv Roval to slip one past splendid long term Job of wor.. ! Juan Luis Campos, 133, Lo An-fiame Warden Corporal Edward geles, 3. Martin Is leaving for an easier; Seattle Dixon Hoxscy. 137. iwe hopei berth at Duncan. V I. ; Seattle, slopped Don Rogers,, 145, 8 Iter nearly a working life spent ; Portland Ore., 3. bia fish. Top prize on springs (Ahem. Chinook I, and second as: well were taken from Rivers In- 1 let, 70 pounds and 74 pounds; but It is the Interior captures' whbh so strongly appeal. , nere In Kupert. During more real defeneeinan, and before ! Plante could move, the puck had shot Into the net. The first two Montreal goals came when the Red Wings were two men short through penalties and they were down one 'man when Richard banged in the last' Montreal tally. ' The win lcav.:. i imad'u ns in this hopeful position- three of the next four games, it the j series goes to six games, are cn i Montreal ioe, and throughout I the regular National Hockey Toledo, O. Pat Lowry, 145, Copper l;iver . shows up twice than twenty-five years he has The Canadian National Curl- j Lorne Worsley. mm vmtncAntmi in the first three with cohns of i taken care of things for all out- Tol, d"' PPed fcim-rn 'U:"-20 pounds plus, and 19 pounds doors folk, never has he thrown1"' M7' R(,(' 'f'"'1' - ; the former taken on a Bear Val-; his weight around, the law h,.s Sa,'ra""'",. alif -Jess Flore ley spinner, the oamc lure which been administered generously ,142' S;in Pri,n,'l!M,' outpointed the all-time men and ruriner-' towards those -who have niadft ! Bola Mon!'r1' San J"'"'. up t25'4 prJunds and 25 pounds mistakes, and his quiet and ' Cullf " 10- even fell tor In lS'Mi. Bu a'bt-l pleasant manner has been on ' Chlrao Dick Kerber, 143. ing Club wouna up its season Koyais looked goon m the lirt H with a bonspiel Saturday in j period and only trailed by a 2-0 !SWhioh the Dunbar rink took top j margin. Pete Durham scored honors, winning the primary early in the second but took a ev"t. " ; charging penalty to pave the The' Dunbar quartet defeated ! way for two Canuck markers. " Kiriiuauer, Mitchell and Barton ; . Rouse made it 5-1 with two in the finals to take the prize, a ! minutes left in the period and League season Detroit won only w r """8 ei is mat Klspiox i asset to his department and hi ' Milwaukee, stopped Paul Hoi-I one game in seven In Montreal, ' s'eelheaa which accepted Jeff1 community. Tms is written ia'inan. 148, Aliston. Mass.. 2 I -; - ; 1 rose" bowl for each curler, while ; added his second goal in thelihnt hv a l-n mnnt misons lee spinner, this 3) the hope that local .sportsmen ! San Jose. Calif.-Johnny Gon- I i P,md beauty topped its class in , will see to it that Eel Is banquet- ; salves. 137'2. Oakland, Calif.. ! ; the open division rainbow trout, ; ted and pressnted before he gets ' outpointed Jimmy McCoy 143 i ace; to be followed by five fish taken' away, Marty will try to see that Portland Ore.. 10 ' ! u Kirn bauer took second place and I final. , ill" j50" m 'lxvi) bv defeating George Pareter was tne he:-0 ' TW0 IN BOX , the lcAra rrnk. ' '" of a crowd of almost 8.000 ia I' Oordie -owe." Detroit's If rlairP trom Lake Penri Oreille In Idah-i 1 he does not leave us without :U ! t The Paul rink tooK tne secon- rjalgary as he lifted a rebound scorer. and lony Leswiek wer;1 Injury competition by defeating ovep Edmonton goalie Glen Hall!in tne Penal'y box when Can- iietianci. uameron ana nucnan-( ( o-nS nf thp sudden ripnt h!uc"cns orOKC loose, mowc nad mm) 1 an, to take prize vases, with Het- ; overtime been chased by referee Red session The .second unci lour irom Washington State interested people bein? alerted rivers. Here is my vindication, for I; Anotlicr aerial census of mooe was n:t believed for some con- taken last January, this time In siderable time when I ventured the Horsefly and Bridge Lake land placing second, winning ; y - owji iui iiiii.siicKiiig n.icnai u lime will be played in Cal Thursday. unu ije.swicK ior siasning jean l, 1 n r:,f I BcliVCaU. mam 17 IIL' r I, 1 11 1 I flili Stampeders kuuiv a ill 'n.- The shakeup in lines that coach Dick Irvin had mulled i prize glasses. j J In the consolation event Mit- ' i chell defeated Barton, Cameron 1 irtid Inkster to take first prize, j house ornaments, and Barton's i ! rink placed second, to win six j perlod lead and pushed it to 2-0 nirl in thA coffinH Viofnrrt Pri- . . . 1 If I . , , lover since Sunday came 'at the districts. More than 600 moose were ceunted .thowiii'i a ponul i- ! tion density bettering 5 per .square mile. The animals ar; known to be In good balance with the food supply, they have a satisfactory calt crop, and the mnnlnn rot 1 1 . 1 1 tn imported and mm Flyer drive paid eff and the ! 1 l"e Baml' cl a,Q pmy" I u.nr knnitnri P.ri in thp'ed.on a line with Paul Masnick j '" cans of clams. i .The session also saw the Den-I nis rink named winner of the ! third session. and Eddie Mazur, Instead of with Ken Mosdell and Bert final section of the seasons league curling, and presented with prize cups and saucers. household word, to report similar captures from the Kispiox, Kulkley, Skeena and Price free't etc. Right now ; is the time to state that I fully ; expect the world record of 37; pound on rainbow to be super-; scded by a' lh-h from one of our' ; northern B.C. waters, and it i ; could even by Kloiyah! j There Is jnst one other division '"hich our an ;lers should enter, the fly-casting for steeihend ' ; (rainbow); Green Drake, Grizziy , King, Alexandra, and Whisky ; and Soda on No. 4 hooki have j gotten me fish, the last named i took first prize from F & 8 in ! 1950. Today's excellent glass1 rods have ample backbone for I this work, nylon leaders are Increased hunting pressure Is shown lo be not detrimental a! this time. These Inexpensive aerial censuses keep the Commission and Incidentally the .sportsmen well Informed as to all conditions, a marked Improvement over erstwhile hi', and miss methods. Davey Fights Dreyer Tonight OAKLAND, Calif, t Chuck Davey, the educated southpaw Mel Davis Sparks Murray's Climb 4-irr f n 4i i from Lansing, Mich., renews his campaign for another crack a British Guiana's lines! , DEMERARA RUM matured and bottled In Men's League the welterweight boxlhg title e f ; f 7t .-, Luxury dreamer ' Prince George SAILS FOR , VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday ui 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN Led bv Mel Davis, wno rolled 101 ' when he meets Gerald Dreyer of South Africa in a 10-round fight tonight at Oakland Auditorium. The contest w ill be nationally televised. 4 The canine predators have had another, goin r over by airborne .'ontrol officers who have the most efficacious poison vet known on their side, a product which Is not available to the public; .suffice it to 'say that a mouse killed by this poison would prove fiftal to any, large dog who might eat said mous"! Babine Lake and Dawson away ahead of the once good catgut, and in general, anglers are better anyway; .so go at it folks, and the best of luck. Mel Uussry back from Shame two games over the 300-mark, Art Murray's moved further ahead in "A" Division of the men's five-pin bowling league this week. Starting off with 316, he came back with 330 and ended his string with 192 for top three of III MINIMUM V11 N.v. GOOD HUM top-- f. ' . A . l - WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service VANCOUVER The floov-wise Vancouver Eilers took a commanding lead in their drive for a fifth consecutive Dominion oiougn wun onotner limit oi 71.:. ..l...;..,.. ... n.,l,lidw.l .rIPW" Li oversize dellies but nothing to . . , . .... .1.1 mc ol 838. Jim Thompson had high Foi re:wrvhtlona write oi single game of the night with he CaBadmn 1953 tHP Creek areas have had particular call City or Depot Office, I Prince Rupert, B O. senior A DasketDall title Tuesday ; w ...... .. v.,.n ui wn- i-1 aitenuoii on iiii'.se ingntrt, uc- narko (Bella Coolal eight 10!'2 cause it is suspected that rabies pounds. He further reports meo may be In these parts. In j some Terrace roditers who . CHAMPIONSHIP -CITY with a 60-47 victory over Calgary ' Cook's rolled best frame of 1270 Wittichens. The victory gave ad best three of 3380. Etlers a 2-0 lead in the best-oi- : In "B" Division, Bruce Simond- left the muddy Copper witli ju.;t one ordinary steelhead, but who filled out bags with Shames doi-' lies. The Copper' will be in good; five Canadian finals. The third i game is scheduled for tonight, j EXHIBITION BASEBALL sen loppea tne list wun 3U0 ana Doug Jelstad had high three of 720. Kaien Industries continued ns head of the division and roll- Ef fit BALI ed high game of 1031 In taking! aTr ' three points fiom Legion. Over The Rod and Gun Club people SPRING Pllilri(llht N 4, Detroit A 0 Clevelnnd A 10. New York N 5 PlttaburKh N 10, Philadelphia A 17. Cliiclmmtl N 18, Washington A Milwaukee N 5. Boston A 10. Hultlmorc! A la. Chlcnuo N 2. New York A 1. Oreennboro PL 2 Chicago A 2. St. Louis N 9. 7:15 p.m. ' . . . . . . . . . . i ri inODf ; waitea had best three of 2955. Results: "A" Division: North Stars 4, CNRA 0; 537 Taxi 4, Northwest got away to a big start, wor;i j parties at Oliver Lake these j lengthening evenings, much to j be- done and money also needed. : 5UUIM tUKvJrtANb VS INUKin cu- Construction 0; Art Murray's 4, :JU p.m. HIGH SCHOOL RAINMAKERS Thorn Sheet 0 (default); Family Market 1, Cook's 3; Moose 3, Short Circuits 1; Philpott Evitt, 2, Local 708, 2. "B" Division: Don 'juans 4, Jaycees 0 (default); LCB 3, Rupert Motors 1; Overwaitea 3, Nelson Brothers 1; Kalen Industries 3, Legion 1 ; Savoy Hotel 3, Deuces 1. Standings: "A" Division Art Murray's 60; 537 Taxi 63; North Stars 61; Philpott Evitt 60; Local 708, 58; Moose 51; CNRA 45; Family Market 42; Northwest Construction 3!); Cook's 34; Short Circuits 32; Thorn Sheet Metal 22. "B" Division : Kalen Industries Means lors of Hard Wear-See our grear new selection of children's shoes designed fo fill every need. OXFORDS CREPE SOLES SANDALS Fashion Footwear vs NOTICE To All Bowlers in "A" Division MEN'S FIVE-PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Games scheduled for April 12 will be played at 7 p.m., Friday, April 9. All teams except Art Murray's and Looal 708 are asked to report on lime. Local 708 and Art Murray's will bowl their games on allcvs 5 and 6 this Sunday, April 11. F R I D A Y MANSONS CIVIC CENTRE GYMNASIUM Adulrs75e ' -,;: Students 35c 50; Rupert Motors 48; LegioniS: I Overwaitea 51; Nelson Brothers! ' 50; Rupert Motors 48; Legion 49; I Don Juans 32; Jaycees 18, X