' rapped his evening-, . n(.rl,.,.m ' atice with the only marker 01 of uZ lhf V"" tet third frame. o'thKi1 V's Win Third Straight Game HI!' . "'I ' ' '"' !fr To Capture B.C. Puck Title CH0ONGS DOWN OPPOSITION IN INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY TORONTO CP' Eddie Clioong of Malaya, British and United States champion, defeated Don Smythe. Canadian champ, 15-12. 15-2 in an International Invitation badminton touriiaiiient here Tuesday night. The Cluioiig brothers, fcddie and David, also combined to defeat Bimny Brewster of Woodstock and George Thorpe 'of Hamilton 15-11, 15-7. By The Ciumilluo Press win after having dropped has first two and tying one. A sensational comeback I lie funce Rupert Doily lt'w- Wednesday, Aprn 14, 19a4 Homers, Good Weather, Feature Eight Openers By The Canadian Pnss Home runs provided most of the drama Tuesday as the major league baseball season opened with a flourish. For the first time in l(i years all 1G clubs saw action. """" t a riled Pentlcton V's their sec- Having disposed of the West- ond .straight B.C. senior hockey frn Inlernllllona, league champs 'championship and the right to ' . .,, , I meet Winnipeg Maroons in the i ntietpn " take- on Winnipeg j Western Canada Allan Cup fin-; in a best-of-seven arfalr to be ials. played in B.C. The winner will Pentlcton, Okunagan Senior j advance to Die Dominion finals. Amateur Hockey League winners, i V's leaped Into a 3-0 lead In turned the trick at Nelson Tues-, f'rs' veriod against Nelson ........ ... ... ., ' and held on in the .second as the Edmonton Oil Kings Open Cup Final With 6-0 Win Over Fori William FORT WILLIAM (CP) Edmon-. ing marker, and Jerry Mclnyk ton Oil Kings chalked up their rounded out the total. 35th consecutive victory Tuesday The Oil Kings Won thp o imo inistrcinonlistis' imported and thtj) RUIR which wJ uuy nigni oy eogmg i:.e ) taW two loV, or. I Leafs 4-3 in the eighth game of , D(jn Appleton scored both Nel-I their best-of-seven semi-final ! son goals, wliile Ernie Rucks re-i series. It was V's third straight plied for Pentlcton. Appleton the .'core in the ninth, was the winner. Jim Greengrass cracked four doubles to tie a majoi league record to highlight Cincinnati's first opening day victory since 1949. The husky outfielder drive in two runs and scored twice. Philadelphia's triumph over the Ked Sox was dimmed when little Bobby Shantz injured his The weather was ideal. Crowds totalling 226.414 turned out in generally cool, sunny weather, with the largest, 46,994, at Detroit. The world champion New York Yankees bowed to the Senators in Washington 5-3 when Mickey Vernon slammed a four-bagger in the 10th inning with one on and the refurbished New York by defeating Fort William Can- i 37 seconds after It started. Kin- nriiens 6-0 in the opening game of the Western Canada Memor asewich snapped up a loose puck i f'om a face-off at the sld nf iv VUfil household word, ial Cup final. Second name of the Fort William net and bang-! the best-of-seven set is sched-i ed it in. Edmonton tiled for here Thursday. j attack during most of the period The Oil Kim's, watched bv i lnlt couldn't capitalize. Giants upset the National arm in the sixth inning while League chamninn Brooklvn Dori-' ahead l ana ;iaci to leave tlw 6.0C3 funs, erupted with one goal j eers 4-3 on a 425-foot blast by (same. Ous Zermal s two-run ICE SKATING Prince Rupert Curling Club STARTING APRIL 15th DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY: Adults and IIikIi School 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. Pre-Sthool anil Elementary 1:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. in me nvxl period, two In the second 'and three in the third. vVillie Muvs nomer loilowlng a b.ises-loaden The Milwaukee Braves lost to double by ex-Yankee Hill Henna The impressive victory on thi Brittih Guiana's finest DEMNtARA RUM matured and bottled in England. the Redlegs in Cincinnati 9-8: ' in llle first inning gave Sha'iU visitors' ice made the Oil Kinus the Athletics upset Boston Red victory. who eliminated Flin Finn Bombers in the semi-finals, favorites to enter the Memorial Cup finals in the east at-nst either St. Catharines Teel'i'.s, Quebec Frontenars or Toronto Marlbor- V ffevt . GOOD RUM fcrw,. SUNDAY Family Day: 1 :1.1 p.m. lo 4 :0I) p.m. This advrriiwmcni it imm nu,hk,.l cover more orea. os. The Canadiens entered the Western finals by their upset over St. Boniface Canadiens in the semi-final which went to ! Ol It IN FKilli'il Held rimless by Rcbin Roberts through seven innings, the Pirates jounced on the Philly iv:-and Jim Konstanty, his reliever, for four runs in the eighth to pull the ;ame e.it oi the fire. Successive fourth-inning home runs by Wally. We.stlake and George Stri.-kland opened '.lie gate-: for the Indians who. staged a 15-hit a-'sault on Billy Piereo and three relievers. Stan Hack's managerial debut ns a sue-.-esj as his Cubs sht!. I Adults 50c Students 25c tomrol Board r Uy d l,wnmtlll faux 6-4; the Cubs swamped St. Louis Cardinals 13-4: Cleveland stalled the White Sox 8-2; the Pirates whipped the Phillies 4-2 and Detroit Tigers shut out the new Baltimore Orioles 3-0. SNAPS 3-3 TIE Mays Miiashed his homer in the sixth inning to snap a 3-3 tie after Roy Campanclla. the majors runs-batted-in champion last year, had cracked a pair for Brcoklvn. Speedy Willie's blow, together with Marv Grls-soni's fine relief pitching, gave Sal M.iglie his 19th victory in 25 Children 10c ..J Advertising in the Daily New$ E eight games. Edmonton has ! been idle since April 3. SPAKKPI.ro OK ATTACK , Norm Ul.nian. w.io fired three. ! goals, was the sparkplug of the ! oil King attack. Kav Klnnsewich j tallied a pair, including the win- j REPLACED SAILS j The first steam fishing trawl- ! ers made their appearance In ; England in 1879. tarter H irvcy Haddix a::d ft Broadway Cafe decisions against the Dodgers. other St. Louis hurlers for l;i Hits Vernon homered in the last of. while southpaw I'aui Minner was the lOlli ol f loser Allie Reynol Is1 handcuffing the rookie-spi inki-to break a 3-3 tie. President ed Cardinals to six Eisenhower who tossed in the Baltimore made an ignomini-fM bill!, stayed to the end. , ous return tjj the Amerie-i Sonny Dixon, who relieved star- League after 52 years as Detroit ler Chuck Stobbs and stopped . Steve Gromek shut them o"i' the Yankees cold alter they Led with seven hits and fanned nine. Canadiens Trounce Red Wings To Square Stanley Cup Play tory of the Stanley Cup series ' i The 8oai 8ave the the whole outcome now hinging; ed Win?s '-ope, but ifdied on the seventh game, can't be i five mimiu-s later when Maurice written until Friday night and ! Ri'harct beat Sawohuk cleanly the answer to a double-edged 11 w'ls Richard's third goal in BEST OF FOOD KIN EST OF COOKING I OU TAKK OUT OK1II KS' Phone 200 iiuiwuon is su ) puetl. i .sines Will Montreal Canadiens maintain their gallant comeback or will Detroit Red Wings regain their vaunted power and prowess on home ice and topple the 1953 champions? The resurgent Canadiens left no argument as to their simer- ) EASTL'TsTYLES TTl I The SPORTS SHOP is nBnin ' 1 leading in the Ea;,t or Parade Vl I ( ' ) wi,h " W j& ) f ' '. Reward your Easter-Pf Ininlors with wlint they like 1 .est ice-cold Lotties of delicious Coca-Cola. 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