Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 23, 1952 2 5t DAILY NEWS DOUBLE TOUGH TUMBLERS 10 cz. 6 for 4( IP B T Baseball Scores ! National j Boston 1-1, Brooklyn 2-3 New York 4, Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 1, Cincinnati 2 Chicago. 13, Pittsburgh 2 American (Night) Cleveland 3, St. Louis 8 Detroit 0, Chicago 2 Philadelphia 1, Now York 3 Washington 5, Boston 10. Western International Victoria 14, Yakima 13 Salem 1, Spokane 7 Trl-City 2, Lewtston 5 Vancouver 6, Wenutchee - Pacific Coast Los Angeles 2, Portland 3 Oakland 6, Seattle 5 Sacramento 6, San Francisco 7 San Diego 4, Hollywood 9. THE OUTSTANDING VAI.l'E OF 1 HE YEAR ' v 25 YKSBl 5S Mi A' lJjJj5 5! I: big Leagues ' ' "J V- ff. . Brownies End Indians' Early Season Streak , Rogers Hornsby's Gang Within Half A Game of Top NEW YOItK (CP) The upstart St. Louis Browns ended' Cleveland's seven -game winning streak Tuesday night with an 8-3 decision that lifted Rogers Hornsby's gang within half a game of the American League lead. ' ; .The Brownies rolled up an Indians' hopes of setting a rec-early lead for Lefty Tommy ord fr consecutive games won KG BATTLE AlthhtwK rtot ft Guelph Bilmofe Is in sight in this scene of action around T'm of the MoMrt-al junior Cahadlehs th y dcieated the Monti?alers 5-2 in Toronto I fnn the best-of -seven Memorial Cup semi -f inn! Series 4-2, Guelph won' the eastern Cana- junior 11.? ullu liuw hi.i i- wic mtna oi-a, nii..iuo ui tuc wcaici l vaituuxait section lur 'Radian junior title. In the picture Cahidietr goalie Charlie Hodge stops a puck While "ifutrs Don Sihhctt and Oofd Hollingfronh crowd In to cbar. (CP PHOTOt 1 1 .",V: 1. 1 ,.i at the start of the season. THE ROUND-UP By LARRY STAN WOOD , Byrne. When the Indians narrowed the gap on Al Rosen's two-run homer In the seventh, St. Louis ripped into the Tribe's touted pitching fof five in the seventh inning. .Thus ended the . 70SM0XS if I Thrfee clubs have won their first nine. The Boston Red Sox kids continued to throw their weight around the American League as Rookie Bill Henry won his second straight 10-5 over Honrs! Let's Hove a Wider Choice locality such as ours which is quite a gullible type of per- Rookies in Limelight Never More Unfamiliar Names In Big Leagues By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP) There is no doubt in our mind that the phenomenal success of th? Yankees last season in jumping a group of Juveniles from the far outposts right to the parent club without the customary 'seasoning' in the high minors already has had a profound effect on a lot of other owners more t? tne sportsman un, reaay to iry nnyming new than perhaps any other at the drop of a hat. But he or it our province which is Ehe has to see these "new things" v accessible, there is per- first. In otrrer words, fishing he least choice of tackle tackle has to be di.-.played first quipm.-nt from which fish- before it can be sold. . i i Ball Owner Indicted For Tax Evasion ST. LOUIS Fred Salgh, owner of the St. Louis Cardinals' ! can noose ineir ruppiies. the sporting goods sup-1 r who advertise themselves h in Prince Rupert, few if j an supply but the most ! tmcnla! needs. There are a ; i wis - r- -v rv. Thi newspaper, naturally, stands ready at all times to serve the merchant In effective advertising and this column will aid In every way to describe new tackle on the market, its uses, and what ruocess if any has been attained by experimenting anglers. One harwdare store on Third Avenue selling sporting goods is displaying a repair kit for fly and light bait-casting rods. It contains three sets of ferrules. I ne' gimmicks, a lot of new .n tackle, lures, flies, rods 'el$ which might be made : !): l'i sportsmen by dis-i::a'tms merchants, he .sporting magazines we i.i !hf"" new things natioh-s4(r:scd. yet wp have no Baveball Club, was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury Tuesday on a charge of evading $49,620 In Income taxes between 1946 and 1949. Salgh was indicted on five counts. Each carries a maximum penalty, upon conviction, of five vears in D-ison and $10,000 fine. and managers. j It was sorhething new at spring camp a year ago in Phoenix to find that the most talked about players on the Yank squad, Mickey Mantle and pitcher Tom Morgan, were not even on the Bombers' roster. It was even more surprising when they wound up the campaign as regulars sinH vrhpn flit MrDcmeald hODDed easily mounted, and sells for it to Iry them out unless Oiit of the counts named Saigh $1.50. The same store also handles a new line of lures the nin and the St. Louis National League to the !aboi :ois method of ;tnem from 'out of town." Mb 11 " 4-'L pX charged straight from the Texas League j Baseball Club. Others ": ovriiiKe TvDe or vnrinus hnea anrt rtp to lead the world champions atl&aign personally. m here seems to be this: sign, and also disnlnvs a imnrf har j Saigh acquired a controlling w is enough demand, select! Thu spemerf more or less rev- 1 interest m the cardinals in isa wii order a IPW. Maybe hnth flpaHlv Inrna ttr ct.inlhAnH , .. . . . iS u i- if 7,u'Z 7.' I"!:,:. ' " omnonary ai me ume. una a n wget that a .shorts .. angler n.br . handled correctly. He was a partner with the late Postmaster General Robert E. I Hannegan in buying the club from Sam Breadon in 1947. possible that old Casey Stengel I was just plain lucky. Maybe it ipnnlrln'f hnnnpn sarnin . hut it irtccn Entries in Sfeelhead Derby M.mn ins me ne intends ;i24,- 11 and 5 pounds and plainly set some other smart : : e the steclhead here say i that Is the total of all fish baseball men to thinkhig. The four young pitchers, too. They're to some of his prize flies j wfighed in so far. Derby is open evidence is in nearly every big (listed with our farm teams but 'ffddle Kristmanson. 16- ! until Mar 17 Iphpiip hov score We doubt there I'm iroiriff tn ifive thpm a real r .u mKa ocnooi student. Latest reeist rants for Little ever before were as many totally chance." a mne-pounnder the Leaeue baseball are Ronnie EbvJ unfamiliar names. 'This was a typical conversa nay and didn't weigh It in ', Larry Eby, Bruce Kerr, Raymond I There was a time when a re- ny doesn't someone sell , windle. Jack Rudoloh. Don Dorter in the spring could sit i Rod and Gun member- N'ot only is there a top or junior i under 18 1 win- Grantham. Phlltp and Brian down with a manager and a club Thorn ... j roster and within 18 minutes CYO soccer team, with team have all the information he need-captain Martin Nuyten, had its ed to wise up his readers in the ipmnrl nrneUce of the season 1 north. It was pretty much cut tion. It meant keeping a careful check for days and weeks to see whether the manager really was serious about carrying the young marvels. It turned out that in a surprising percentage of cases he was. Second division clubs, in particular, are' giving youth a fling as they never did before. Mi also a chance to get rn wi'Ky draw. ttlem6rethan two weeks j last night, 20 players attending ! and dried. What rookies there suing. 14 steelhead have ... A meeting of the senior base- , were either showed by their rec- hed in at Dan's Service ' ball league, executive and all ords In the fast minors that they n wi the annual Prlnfp Ru- bal players invited, will be held were ready or that they neeaea, alotina fortteStaK "a s Gun Club derby. .Thursday evening ... a volun- as the manager wouia say, re topped by John teer call is being made from other year or two out." A re-H pound, two-ouncer. Ton senior ball Dlavers and ex-ball porter seld6m missed a golf date. Americans smoke 2,700 cigarettes a year, while Canadian per capita consumption is just over 1,000; federal tax atone on a pack of Canadian cigarettes is more than total price of U.S. ; ftiy and only one to far players to take over manage- LOOKING THEM OVER wd in bv l-vear-iid mf-ntof the three teams in Little' It wasn't that way tins spring. fFlwin with a 12-nnri-u. 1 psifne hnsphnli to be formed You first discussed briefly with clgarett&s. f P'miUlvr ... he nlsn (his month-end the manager the athletes who twtf, possibly , three fookles on. the ilJS.LV ..... v til KU0WS VtitRt Ht'S GOING! " ... .. : 1 ; two novel Window displays are list wna naa -?xcerenv vuuubwi.uj -Oo(l lliinffi rhino 'tfimnj'hiMut rivitM -rt- ind-i a 'f-taitine:' the season as regulars. Save MrMeekln weighed in ' complete array of trophies, robes t Then you asked, "All right, now, r. ii f ' K i- f t- 6 -4 ' 1 1 1 1 I I' I i I J r- r." f -i k-4 pounds Monday, and jackets won by Prince Ru-,what nave you sow Jack ccarly weighed one ' perfs Golden Gloves winners can "The kid playing centre field, the same weight and an- i be seen at Abel & Odowe s . . . the one who just hit that triple," at pounds. MfMppir in ItbItIhit a rn from American the pilot would respond. "He D more to his credit, one Maeazine. which features Prince isn't on thi roster. He's only 19 "under and Gearly weigh- ! Rupert as an economical place to and he played in Class D last ' nar the hevinnin. k,.., f,,i. mil Apiihv hns nrraiw. ' veai. but he showed me o much coming 7 71 and 8' , pounds. ' ed an Interesting window show- I'm going to keep him. What the - 4T F ArnMrong. derby 'chair-I lng distribution of furs caught tit and Pilots of the RCAF are trained on the latest planes and equipment. The training they receive qualifies them for important Air Crew jobs to serve in defence of freedom. More such men arc needed now! How about YOU? nas tin- ce to nis credit at in the Prince Rupert area. aneout'Pi CL"' Curlino Clur, ! hell, we might as well find out right now if he can make it. Same with those kids at short and second. They're right out of college and haven't played any pro ball, but both of 'em can run like deer and they have good throwing arms. There's three or Old Country Night flight . . . clear night ... and in fhe plastic bubble atop his aircraft, the Navigation Officer takes a bearing on :i star. Or perhaps he uses advanced electronic aids for modern high speed aviation to check his aircraft's heading. Navigation Officers, Radio Officers Serve in defence of Freedom as a NAVIGATION OFFICER RADIO OFFICER OR PILOT FOOTBALL. k Webster English League Div. 1 Middlesbrough 2, Bolton Wanderers 0 ew Prexie THERE ARE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For complete information on how you can join the Air Crew team, see the Career CouPieller at the address in the coupon or mail this coupon today. execute,, .v.. t," Mrs. J. L WpWp o. . following Monday annual meeting and Newcastle United 1, West Bromwich Albion 4 BAN WOMAN REFUGEE SUNDERLAND, England Mrs. Jean Tizard, 30, wanted to become a soccer referee but the local association rejected her application. "I don't think we want a woman controlling men on the field of play," said Jim " Wlo'ro Anlnd -tn -Pl, nwif 'I RCAF Recruiting Centre, Wallace Bldg 3921 101 A Ave., Edmonton, Alta. Phone 42658 . Please mail In me, uitbvHt obligatinn, Jul! particulars regarding enrolment requirements and openings now available in the R.CA.V. T-nev son -this summer when Nth ""'"ent; Mrs. W. H Srcretai-y; Mrs. A. J. We 90 on our nouodys. ""son, Mrs. Harold Thnm Blenkinsop, one of the officials - Barney Evoflson, direc- ...WW control us enough at "They (Chrislian Namti (Surcume) home. NAME (Plcast Print) . STREET ADDRESS.. tmorHb0.nspiPl wlnners mil- d SmRh trophy Csii', and t0 Mrs. Web-iMh JPpa , tieondary Columbia Federal government spending this year, exclusive of defence, will be about $2,400,000,000; Ottawa's total spending in 1939 was $553 million. CITY TROVINCE . EDUCATION (hy grade and province) nink your home at l lie ylvl Where the scenery ii superb--the service willing and efficl. ent (including baby-itter)--where you may "dine in the sky" or cook your own meals where rates don't overstrain your holiday budget! k Close to town Overlooklnc English Bay H O T I SYlVlA 1134 Gilf.rJ Strt Mclll 31 Hilliord C. Lyl MMil PlntMhr . AGE.. CAF-4-5Z , -upany competition. "Wo,i!;!re '"formed that 'i h .' aV 'he rink op- mm ' l"e Ciuh had been sful." and heard When all sections of Canada'., primary textile industry are counted in, more Canadians are employed in this manufacturing industry than in any other. The sulphur springs ai Ame-lie-les-Bains on the southwest coast of France were famous in ancient times. of Improvements to "stlns c ,,tc.d. nfxt season active members in