Frince Rupert Daiiv Nev3 Saturoay, April m. laai HAMILTON BLIND BOWm SPORTS ROUND-UP Mantle Hits Record Homer in Yankee Win NhIiUnhl IUURnAMB, TOKONTO CP Hy OAYI.E TALI JOT A team of score of Ssj4 T, -We have talked in recent blind boler.; from Hamilton ''-li with lh 1 1919 919 11 NEW YORK (AP)- The blind Ix, By Trie Canadian Prew won the annual national bowU i . 1 ii'vitafa it-ViA c'iu nn 1'TS ... (lays wnn trriui u'miuig fcuii wi ..... tournament of the Canad- by a hand ra-i at th"i If C':- Hogan shoot parts of those superlative four roundsman National institute for the play u.k',,': J which won the Masters tournament at Augusta, Fla., Bi.mail tMm, ln M MlTlh NEW YORK. A 562-foot home run Friday signalled the end of Mickey Mantle's springtime miseries and the start of summertime miseries for the rest of the American League. , t -.. Jf". . i r. . . . and they feel they witnessed the most hiuiiani exni- ittn cities were entered in the- IIM1II , . . . , . . - ,i I cuiniwtltlun. Karh team play-' " 'HI lution m the history of the game. ,pd u'n u hora(l ali)y swt . They do liot think that any iwere telegraphed to CN1H head-; The New York Yankee centre-fiekier unloaded the longest elout ever seen in Washington's With one blow he dispelled the dreams of .seven American player ing or dead ever mat-: tH wm.1 ni lourtn oten cnam-: quarters in mrnmo lor rompii. ln June. That would trred a toukti course to the rv Plorlship ;tion. Griffith Stadium to lead the Lfajw clubs that assorted phy world champions to a 7-3 victory tie nini join mi ..-.i - nit Huntiltoii team scored torles. a Roul some had thought ; , k,tl It....lts ... ,hrr.,. tam(,, p.. - (r .. - V.r vf. - over the Senators. PC reach tn thce DISPU DISPLA tend that the oead-panned littK-Texan did in reirlstertnt; his i. mazing 70-69-68-69-274 and winning the event by five I was beyond times. trokes over an all-tar field . , . .V cma was second with 2 b72 and Torunto was third with 2.542. ! Vancouver n the ladle i competition with a three-game i - - I Telkwa Vants fi ";s,:,!Qiiccn Mary's Will Asked if liiev c .line out boldly and proem Harold Winch Saves Ticket By Talking To Remain Secret tJsj civic cin' SATURD i H 7:30 7 rfe i sical ailments would keep Mantle from being a power in the Yankee cause this season. Results of other games: National New York6-4. Brooklyn 3-12. Cincinnati 10. Milwaukee 9. Philadelphia at Pittjbur?rt postponed. American Philadelphia 5, Boston 0. Detroit 6. Cleveland 5 New York 7. Washington 3. St. Louis 6. Chicago 4. Pacific Coast League San D:eo 1. Portland 2 Los Angeles 4. Hollywood 3.' San Francisco 0. Oakland 3 Sacramento 4-1. Sea'.tle 8-3. If-" f VANCOUVER (CP Former II. tan the best of them ail. superior to BoWy Jones. Walt H.i'ien, Oene Saraxen and other vn-als of the past, they hedued only to the extent o! saying the comparison Is not entirely fair i , ms of the Improvement In oi'ipiiient. Aside from pure mechanics of tv pame, there Is no question In their minds Ben Is much smarter than lONDo.M (CPi-Th win of in rtew rOii wince late wUl remain Queen Mary RMm,ERS. -The village of family secret. .klng npw q,urtrt It will be admitted to probate j (()r lu p,Ht 0f ric-. and kept in special Uro.ri :! Th(i amllt,,tS I)islnt., K).ni(1 room at Somerset Ho but will ! Cnalbor nt cmm. ci. will not be published. ..., .,,, of(lr(, ttulhorttles re- t Royal wills are kept t.nuVr the ; qwsting consideration. probate -al and cannot be 3j.Vrar-otd faciati.-s said opened except on instru. lioiii'. ! .m u. ,midenate U V ( f the old-timers was. expert who has seen them : In the case of a reljjnlnB ni(,r'-! handle the iurrcased growth of EVERYONI I GOING ,1! for some 30 years. "I mean. arch, the will ! Conference not even admi.- tJOpulj,n and business. There ) have been no ImprovrmenU or J of course, that he is smarter in ted to probate This is a break wTh traditijii ; enlamemenu to the riumters in Vntil about 300 years atfo. royal (the 33 years wills were made known to the; Telkwa became an incotpor-publlc. Some can still be insect-; itcd village In V.'bi liOI'N'i ING Bl'STF.Il is the 24-year-old pnoe of il.ui j n an Curd Williamson or Brandon. Man., aim hu-. Lilla Gord a'au.e of jumpers and show horses. Bought for $75 when he us considered washed up at 10. Bouncing Buster has won more than $1,000 a year in prizes on the western circuit of horse allows since Williamson bought him. the way he studies a course and (iwides exactly how to play each hole before tournament be-cms. Ben said after winning this one that he considered hitting the ball right only 30 per cent of the game. CCF leader Harold Winch put on a pood old-fashioned filibuster here to kill a parking bill. He put his 20 years of experience in parliaments y oratory to Eood stead when he found policemen and wreckers all set to tow away and impound the Winch auto for being parked within 20 feet of a corner. Winch talked. And talked. And talked. The officers eventually climbed into their squad car, the wreckers drifted off and Winch drove away . . . without a ticket. Wenatchee Has Top Rookie Prospects By JOHN RICHARDSON' td. Including those of ILnry -iVlH. William the Conqu. rcr and Alfred the Orfv., William the Conquerer left : countries to his sons as freely . To Decide Games Site i By GORDON TAIT j SYDNEY. Australia 1AP1 1 You can expect the Australians to w plenty including some Icrtiral thihes about Avery iBrundiae, international Olym-, jpi- committee president at the I IOC meeting which started in He didn't hit a bad shot in th four rounds, but that wis onlv part of It. Following him jnu rould see plainly that he ,'iways was planning a shot ahead. He knew precisely where , he wanted his drive to go on ieiich hole to give him the most Britain Begins. Crusade To Regain Tennis Crown as money. He left 5,000 in stiver: to his youngest son. Henrv, the; province of Normandy In France j jto Robert and England to Wil-, Ilium. ,.dv;intageous shot at the green, I Mexico City Friday. That w.s the mood cf trnlia's chief delegate, Hugh R. ; Weir, as he got his brief to Comini -toVanfiouver; LONDON ff Sparked by enthusiasm and determination, the Big Crusade is in full swing to restore Britain's prestige in international lawn tennis. For years in fact since the ing is extended to players. But t!;e product has re.r I'Ued just eAerage The war and economics have h"en au.ui. c'. us : rnef reans f. r the protracted drought. Tal- ii-ed ygunosters have lost some cf their kffimisi through Inter- i.nd he was good enough to put it there every time, varying by: a matter of feet. j He had been there practicing j longer than any of them, and : he knew those greens . . We Old a breakdown on his four rounds and found that he aver-1 Bears Defeat Toronto 76-65 To Even Series Calif. (APi A LINDSAY. gether before leaving for the bettered by! meeting. young ball clufci highly regarded Oakland of the , ,w : halcyon era of 1933-36 when rookies from Pacific Coast This is Fred Perry ruled the roost the will decide whether Melbourne lJ.cn torn to ih? Sylria uhfft yum ' Dine in ikt Sly" park vilhaul prMrm vattk thf tun rt ortr VupUA liny - and njwj rery mtmt nl 0 it! lent-.is careers by army service. Re- League will wear the Wenatchee label in the Western Interna is to retain the right to stage .. ," ' " the 1058 Oylmpic Games. Afterive Uen in pa.Ual eclipseThe compubory J 'shadow ..'.-,J... 4 ., . rl . . n ((.. IJrrv . I lien i hit l to tional Baseball League this year. onri ri,.n. Melbourne descended alU-r Perry Babe Herman, a scout for the . i. ran rmde a good K'ined the professionals in 1B37 turning civilian life, few have had the fmai; l.il means to pursue the sjxnt as a lull-time career. '.;! that is lo le ( harf'. aged 34 shots per round f rom j EDMONTON CP University ter,to green. He averaged 24'j of Alberta Golden Bears defeal-pults per round" led Toronto Sortown Trl-BeLs Borne of these who talked with 78-65 Friday n.ght to square the great little competitor gain- their bst-o!-five Canadian sen-ed the impression that, at 40. 1 lor men's basketball champion-he Is thinking of quitting com-: ship -wrles at one name rn petltive golf. They believe he; Third game will be played here will announce his retirement If tonight. Hlllto'd C Monaginf Dnt) New York Yankees, said durlm? a visit to the Wenatchee Chiefs', job of the games. i The planners of the new cru ... . . w. ; sade appreciate the magnitude A fir Hotel leloi lo S'etp training camo here that Oak-. "'r ' "s "uv "' " ' rr"'; of their task, but are confident land has the top rookie lSlX the raw materu, -.i.erc. ,he in the west coast circuit. Seen!?i m,P immediate target ls a higher oi vucie ai e ciu tcu H'aJr City the Chiefs 1 W(.r is an d ,ciylse Tr.ey include pitchers Cnaney Brlind;i!,e has cjrcuiated tetttrs ncamonArt Amaya, Jack Kiemu .hn r,uimP1t Only 5 hrs. 20 min. 0 j?' " 'Li-"' and R.ck Bo;hel, third baseman! standard of individual play with tf.c- ultiir.il te oo-etivc the DuvU Cup. i'riuJn's kart.i.f: tentus authorities ai?ree there is nothinj.' v rotig with the calibre of the e;.;nc played by the present generation that cannot be remedied by 1 ard work. Tenrjs Is nlaved from T.' Uil tri: lu Melbourne doesn't want the Babe Fuhrman and catchers Art, iDiniM fannies of some nr these Drive it 4 Cuitti and Harry Bothoiomei. lrt,Prs' that nave reached Aus-Mike McCormick. the veteran ti n Ha are unsigned, and some Buidine Wenatchee's 1953 de.s-.erm to indicate the writers EDMOIITOH $57.70 tiny, will himself patrol the cen-jknow nothing about Melbourne's more widely in the United King- , tre field pasture. The rest of the; plnns. d im today than ever ly-Mie. i backvard will be euarded bv Rossi -h. .c(ii. th I tore assistance and free coa- h- CoMartia (Pacilic j ' - " r ... see how much your money buys in, .i!,Blii.ri P:,eif:r AlHtni-, McCormack. back for his third tn,.m a long Teport on which is year with Chiefs, and Shelly Ed-1 p,inned and what has b(,f,n wards, a youngster out of Cali- j ctfine to make a go of the 1956 forma semi-pro ranks. l(ms. They also have pictures. Infield-wise, say? big Mike Weir will say .that Melbourne Chiefs are set. Hu?ky Charley now has all the sites fixed for Neal will be posted at first base, th" different sporting events, Chuck Malm berg at second and'.-nd that funds for the estimat-Don Stanford at short. j ed cost of putting on the games Neal was in the WIL briefly In! h:,ve een guaranteed. 1931 with Yakima and la-st year! He probably will also say.that batted 314 for BLsbee-Douglasi Melbourne now will be able to in the Arizona-Texas League, i put on as good a show, if not Mulmberg, a good glove man and; better, than either London or hihlv ra-eri a, a lead-off hit- Helsinki. Your Trovcl Agent W' tr ter, wai was nicked picked ud in an off- The opening ceremony is with tlth Yakima, which, t),i""" u lur uimsuay. -k. season trade yot infielder Bud ,ddv Hieimaa in wun relays oi runners orniginn trie deal the Olympic torch 1.200 miles from Brisbane. The games would begin that evening with football and Frank Dasso, who will be one of the league's three pitching general managers, is getting into : baslcctball The ('(implrle 'Irjvel Service Mrllride St. Tbone 311 r ' ui,7Twm 1 iwi . Tiiii """ 1 shape for a regular turn on vne hill. Dewey Soriano of Vancouver and Sill Brenner of Lewiston are the other front-office Hungers In the circuit. COl'M'KY FOOTBALL j ' y miilFl"1'1 in' ''''M1'1'1 iilir" 111 , t " 1 Laurie Monroe Is back from the 1952 outfit as "general utility man which Includes pitching. McCormick thinks the training here in the 80-degree weather will give him a jump on the clubs that took their spring tonic at home. Wenatchee opens at horn' April 24 agaiast Yakima and then moves to Lewiston, both of which were stay-at-homes during the get-ready season. LONDON iReutersi Arsenal Wednesday climbed to the top of the English Soccer League with a 4-1 victory over Bolton Wanderers at Highbury. 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