marc p Frir Do Tuesday. April 15, 1952 DAILY NEWS Want Houses But Short of Money Hockey Scores Pacific Coast Final Saskatoon 3, Victoria 1 (Best of seven series tied 1-1 . Rookie Gets DiMaggios Job Mete wic Suceess Spiral For Jackie Jensen By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK (AP) From the Rose Bowl io tha world series and into Joe DiMaggio's shoes in three years u a success spiral that should jar an average human, but It has:Vt turned a POSTS j ' ST. THOMAS, Ont. There is a good demand for residential ! properties in St. Thomas but . prospective buyers have not the i . I ' . . ' . , ' . i ; . i C i V ! jfy m ! j ft-- " i NEW PRICES money for down payments they had two or three years ago. on Publish Details ! Of Prince's Togs 1 ILFRACOMBE, Devon, England (Pi British mothers now can obtain knitting details of high- . necked sweater, gloves and cap, similar to those worn by Prince i Charles in the gardens of Clar- i ence House. I Ever since the three-year-old Prince was photographed in a I white sweater colorfully patterned with ships , and sailors, knitting mothers began worrying the fashion journals for a pattern. Now, Margaret Youings, tie-signer of the royal sweater, has produced a number of scarlet-coated sentries marching across the front, and instructions en how it can be knitted have been published. Mrs. Youings, who started these designs as a hobby, now has a shop here and supplies firms in North America. A "Royal Tour" number bound for Montreal is patterned by thv royal train that took the queen and her husband across Canada. It is, in fact, Canadian in every detail. . , I hair on Jackie Jeasen's sandy head. "Somebody had to play centre-field when DiMaggio left and I figure It might as well be me," j the 25-year-old New York Yan- 1 kee fly-caeher said . before he tOnk tha nnKitlnrt in nn But,ikl t j .. ....I 1 1 ti i i miiiji- I tion game against Brooklyn ! Dodgers. Manager Casey Stengel gave the big Job to Jensen after a brisk spring fight among a handful of candidates. Young Mickie Another distinguished product of The BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY Co. Ltd mum!., at, iusi ima ngurea ior M .... .. . .... vm ; - j m -j. , . -. ,-. m tfd we posi. "Nc, I'm not nervous or conscious that I'm filling DiMag's shoes," Jrinsen said "l Hnn't Genera! Electric APPLIANCES .O F90 Steom Iron 24.95 F80 Feoe' Weiqht Iron ... 14.50 K42 Kettle 14.50 T22 Toaster 2 slice 14.50 T12 Toaster 9.95 Tl 9 Toaster 9.95 Q20 Heating Pad 9.95 CS11 Floor Polisher 64.50 o Northern B. C. Power Co., ltd. PHONE 210 Prince Rupert, B. C. Stewart, B. C. Death Due to Natural Causes Holgar B. M. Valentin, former Prince Rupert dairyman and more recently engineer at Miller Bay Hospital, died of natural causes when he expired at the end of the week while on shift at Miller Bay, Coroner Will Robinson of Terrace, who was called here in connection with the case, found after conducting an inquiry. Mr. Valentin, it was ascertained, had suffered from heart trouble for some time before his death. think anybody can play centre-field as Joe did. I'm just out there trying to do the best possible job. "Besides the way Case (Casey Stengel) shifts men around a id plays hunches, I don't know how long 1 11 hold it. I plan to work hard and do my best to keep the job." Jensen, halfback of the University of California football team which lost to Northwestern 20-14 in the Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1949, said until DiMaggio retired he'd never thought about playing centrefield for the Yankees. "I played left and right at Oakland and I thought I had too many faults for centre," the athlete added. "But I've been working on '.hese faults and now I think I can do it. I prefer centre because it's a greater challenge." While patterninit his fielding WHEEL-CHAIR BOWLER Eric Lyle of Dryden, Ont., has become an excellent bowler despite the handicap of being forced to bowl from a whcel-chaii'. He Idd his team to second place i:j Jive-pin tournament in Winnipeg, the team winning three refrigerators. Claude Stanfield, left, not a member of the team, moves Eric into position for a shot. Peggy Stuworski, second from right and Eric's wife, Pesgy. are on the mixed team. (CP PHOTO I fit -V ' H New Medicine Helps Cancer Big League Ball Opens B C KESERVE TlW Bfitisk Calumbia Distillery Ct. Ltd. M WKSTMIMSTCH, B.C. TACKLE1 This formidable array of fish-catching f -id by Rosalie Snow of Toronto, will be sold by the ifi.nu nt to I he highest bidder in auction sales to be -1V. The lark.,? was confiscated from poachers and jg law-breakers by the Ontario government. A i.il sale of confiscated rifles and guns is held in the J (CP PHOTO) eland Indians' Flag nised for This Year after (he Yankee Clipper, Jensen ! said he went elsewherp t NEW YORK 0 A turnout of prove his hitting, which" reached ""uuu tans is expected in base-a .353 mark in spring training 1 bail Pa'ls in eight cities today "I went in to more of a crouch t0 listen to the cry of "Play Ball" more like Slan Musial," he said' : a? tne 1952 major league season "I think I'm meeting the ball a,1' 'cially opened, lot better." j Dtspite the loss and impend- i ing loss of such top notch per- By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE ! (Associated Press Science I Editor) ; NEW YORK (APi A cancer medicine made of the spleen, of calves was reported by a Canadian doctor to the American ' t Association for Cancer Research here today. Early cancers were reported to benefit and sometimes disapper entirely, but advanced cancers were improved only temporarily. This report was made by Dr. George F. Watson of the Kitchener fliriin Vitnlmnor Hn f TVio 3m This idvertisemenl is nol published or displayed by th Ijp uor Control Board or by th- Government of British Columbia i lurmers as Ted Williams, Joe ; DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr, Gerry ; Coleman. Monroe Irvin WMHp Doe With Triolets ..... , , i Mays, the new teason gives pro- KlIlaH fl liiHfii'.mlM or tnrllIs a excitement PHONE I to match those of previous j cam- spieens are minced and the ex- 1 K tract from squeezing this mince MARIE Men; Npnriv nil iv.. i..i .).., , ... . . USED SAULT STE. GARS huntinir i . j . ; ' "lc uuus uoiieu is iiuxea wiin water, n. nypu- w.gi, new faces and ma"V of! dermic needle gives shots of this illegal jacklights have I By GAYLE TALBOT jYORK (AP) It will come as no surprise (1its to learn that Cleveland Indians are rvard their loyal following with an Ameri- f flag. This, though, is new the full final it! the circuit: ' I : id. 2 New York. 3 trom the cellar into fifth place, if 4-Boston: 5 St. '. n the other hand, there is I'.tBO, 7 Philadel- definite feeling among base-jiiimton. i aI' men 'hat Chicago White Sox (iaily double we shot their wad last year when a i lui and 2. Any new' manager, Paul Richards, iRi.twns might be 'ashed them Into fourth place, a-bv a slight element Thc fire and 'stle so evident .t jt . j can go to sleep last sPrn8 apjn-ars to have sub-la teams. By mid- sld'd- iMut a d . mem appeared in the lin-un! Mmilrl iinr'pr a nntinnt' kin doe which had triplets. aomeasm ! today. not at the site of the cancer, Special for One Week 1937 Terroplane Sedan $195.00 the on For FREE Pick-Up Get More WEAR Wh Fur Storage CARE 1 1950 Austin Sedan 2 1951 Austin Sedans 1 194 Austin Panel 11948 Ford Sedan 11911 Morris Sedan 1 1941 International Panel 11936 Ford Sedan ALLEYS j Dr. Watson said that mouse j experiments preceded the human , treatment, and that the animal cancers disappeared in a high ' percentage of cases. Persons with early cancer, he reported, resumed a healthy appearance, siiowed remarkable gains in weight, and their cancers diminished in size or disappeared. In most cases, he added, these early cancers have not re- i appeared even after a considerable lapse of time. ! As examples of the wide rang2 1 of cancers which respond to the spleen treatment, he told of 13 persons, now apparently well, who had cancers of the breast, ' uterus, tonsils, skin, mouth, rec- turn, stomach and one f ibrosar- coma. He said the stomach can 'ti er six clubs won't l.iy they went. . 'fens miss this time,! (f Yankees lose both1 I and Gerry Cole-j faithfully never t them higher than i (vision. I Britons Cut On Gambling Wallace's continued their walk-: away in "A" Division of the Mix-! ed Bowling League last week' with a four games to nil win! over Cook's Jewelers to increase! their long margin in the stanc-j ing to six points over the run-j ning up trio Fashion Footwear,' Superior Auto Service BILL SCUBY FURS Northern .B.C.'s only Fur Vault I' one excuse which! LONDON (AP) Britons cut 9 v:a.y be accept- ciown their gambling by an fsti-k Easter's mended mated 50.000.000 last year. F'ld up. or he hurts 1 The churches' committee on Limited ft Tribe will 1ip )hn Eaniblinc estimated today Brit- Third Avenue West Phone Green 217 Great West and General Electric! attack which has ain'e get-rich hopefuls invested he Giants' nn th: 600,000.000 on horse and dog . y are ma- fun I ing a closer race of it with Con en a sound Luke 'racks, football' pools and cer had spread to other parts of the body, but these too rad Seals now having a scant team mieht. tnkn fairs in 1951 There was a sharp decrease in one-point margin over Prince j I nupert riunioing. ine .at horse and dog betting but money i Invested in football pools rose by 5.000,000. Horse race betting was down 25.000.000 and dog tracks wagering was off by the same amount. i difference from ' that Cleveland's "? staff now has hite confidence in fr.v combination of short and Rob- second. Opposing f' ip few of thc did during thc ?,llf5 e l!t51 race. Yanks, we are ac- Old Country j FOOTBALL English League Div. 1 ! Aston Villa 7, Chelsea 1 J Huddersfield Town 2, Sunder-! land 2 (tie) ' . Wolverhampton Wanderers 1, West Bromwich Albion 4 Division II I Coventry City 5. Luton Town 2 1 Leicester City 2, Rotherham ! United 0. ' Ik fit.."' 11 "if I ' i : 1 r - , i ... WANT ADS ; . . ' Market Place of Millions CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form Standings Wallace's 24 Fashion Footwear 18 Great West Life 18 Can. Gen. Electric :. 18 Pushovers 17 Hill's Shoe Store 17 Canada Life 17 Cantel's is Cook's Jewelers : 14 Shenton's S.M 14 Headplnners 13 Penguin Hobby ....... 6 ; "B" Division t Sons of' Norway 4, Miller Bay 0; Conrad Seals 4, Rupert Batchers 0; B. C. Packers 3, Picneer Market 0; P.R. Plumbing 3, Hi-Golds 1; Van's Bakery 3, Red Devils 1; Booth No. 1 3, 383 Cabs 1. High Scores: Team single P. R. Plumbing, 1099; team three P. R. Plumbing 3067. Ladies' single E. Mayhard, 231; ladies' three B. Petersen, 551. ; (.54, Men's single J. Bruce, 248; men's three I, Keays, 623. Standings Conrad Seals 21 P. R. Plumbing 20 Miller Bay 19 , Van's Bakery 18 Sons of Norway' 18 Red Devils ' 17 Booth No..l 17 383 Cabs 15 Hi-Gold 14 Rupert Butchers 13 B. C. Packers 12 Pioneer Market 7 Remember when? The Toronto' Negro heavy- Enders won four games to nil over Rupert Butchers last week while the Plumbers tcxk Hi Golds three games to one. Detailed results: "A" Division Can. Gen. Electric 4, Hill's Shoe Store 0," Wallace's 4, Cook's Jewelers 0; Canada Life 4, Pushovers 0: Shenton's S.M. 3, Fashion Footwear 1; Headplnners 3, Canters 1: Great West Life 3, Penguin Hobby 1. High Scores: Teams single Fashion Footwear 1359; teams three Shenton's S.M. 3877. Ladies' single M. Duffu.s, 285; ladies' three J. Shenton, 764. Men's single J. Paul, 320;, men's three D. McMillan, 790. f(ra or some nf thB 1H Oia timers that : ing the British Empire heavy-I'" lor a club to lose f weight crown for three years, f Player and lnnrtnr i tirs i,nnbni4 ..f k., cnh Af- wcl still be thejrica's Dan McCorkindale in the llfllli nnrt lnKt rnnnrl nt. Iiinrlnn nothinir nniii..!. . . ., ... ... ., th V '"" 1 1 J years ago tonigni. up to men placin8s Gains had been figured as a con-the v ih elevation of ! tender for world heavyweight ol- Louis Browns ; honors last longer. 14 ix ; 'y i i ; V " :V'Vv SPRING CLEANING JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT JOHNSON'S WAX AERO MIST WAX SCRUB BRUSHES SIMONIZE FOR FLOORS Number of Times Enclosed Please Find 3c per word per insertion-r-e.a.. Number of words 25; cost, 5c. Six insertions for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) Add four words if boc number required f n w ' it : ; ' . " - . .... Name ''lNfm?friNER"Dp,rolt Rpd Wings' siarrv net-minder Terry Sawchuk smothers a S. -1 till 1 nlnui.. . ..... mm Address Phone No fc' bet-.,f ' lontreal Canadians' forwud Paul Me?er (20) as Detroit wins the opening N read ?eV,'n Slunlpy Cup final se'ies 3-1 at Montreal. Detroit defenceman jRed while- ln the backtround, referee Bill Chadwick looks on. The in f Uiy '"edla,1y in front of Meger is unidentified. With Detroit three games up, t ' I "ht would Give the Stan'ey Cup to the Red Wings. (CP PHOTO) Hi