Cup Finof Fiii'iCS Kupcri" UCuy IncvVS Tuesday, April 22, 1952 ' DAILY NEWS PRESERVE with Big Leagues Raschi Beats A's Again PORTS DctsebaU Scores American New York 5. Philadelphia 1. . Washington 3. B'wton 2. National Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 1. New York 10, Philadelphia 4. Hockey Scores Victoria 6, Saskatoon 4. (Saskatoon leads best of seven final 3-2.1 About 20,000 students are enrolled in ballet schools throughout Canada. if As I if rJ Big Yankee righthander Still Nemises of Philadelphia NEW YORK Vic Raschi was not at his best Monday but brilliant support, along with airtight relief pitching by Bob Kuzava, enabled the New York t . AND -f. Zitl Z 5 day in the American League. Julio Morano struKgled to a 3-2 triumph over the Boston Red Sox'. Morano was touched for eteven hits but was tight in the pinches. NATIONAL LEAGl'E The Chicago Cubs spoiled Rookie Ronnie Kline's Major League debut by whipping Pilts- Soccer Dream Match Coming By EDWIN S. JOHNSON Canadian, pmm Staff Writer LONDON (CP) Soccer's "dream match" of the century, conjured up months ago by the experts', becomes a reality when Newcastle United clash with Lon-don't favorite Arsenal in the Foodball Association Cup final at Wembley May 3. The final, which will be watched by some 100,00 partisan fans, brings together two of the more colorful and crowd-pleasing clubs in the business. Genuine cream of the crop, they are the survivors of more than 500 eager teams who launched on the cup chase early this season. Both teams have a proud record of past achievement but victory at Wembley next month will give either a chance to t "f - i . I j .. 1 t, t tj ;i . . ! THE ROUND-UP By LARRY STANWOOD Jack Merson's home run in the fifth, inning. The New York Giants unloosed ranKee ngntnanaer to gain a 5 to 1 victory over his favorite "cousins," the Philadelphia Athletics. The American League triumph was Raschl's second of the season, both over the Athletic h, and his twenty-second lifetime . it !-!. ! I w I Linn. f " in M.,.,m,m miLktto:ui & jfefront rays a visit rg uume warden Vinntpr whn ffot 1 burgh Pirates 7 to 1 in the sea-; an extra base hit barrage that son's first night game at Forbes j included a pair of home runs and Field. Southpaw. Paul Minner ; three triples as they blasted Mie went the distance for the Cubs Philadelphia Phillies 10 to 4 in to chalk up his 'irst victory. He another National Leaeue nieht 'lit . j victory over the A's. Philadelphia has not defeated Raschi since August 13, 1950. lanaaa goose . . . about eight pounds. It has a greyish-brown body, brown head and neck, and. a white forehead, from which it derives its name. The legs and feet are a bright yellow,' another distinguishing marking. The whitefront, or speckled L last season would have, ,:eam in hi eye and sal-ih tongue at the sight proud bird which has r iking Its home on the ;,uw grounds lately. Pcr-U Is why Mr. Whitefront mis refuge near the of-L th. name warden. SWIM CHAMP Twenty-two-year-old June Taylor of St. Catharines, Ont., has won the 1952 United States National, Solo Synchronized Swimming championship. The contest was held at Des Moines, Iowa. It was the third successive win for Miss Taylor. (CP Photo! In the only other game of the : allowed three hits, onp of thorn Vim pbiinrtpinhld I NEW PRICES cn General Electric APPLIANCES belly, nests on the tundra and share the limelight sports i illl 1 it 1 34irh4 1 I i Jamieson told us about breeds on the Arctic coast and history. ,rsv wniiciroiiMru. i isiancts. un ine prairies it 1 A triumph for Arsenal will put the Gunners in line for the ! mrm him t was Deing pm oiten misnamea a brant. b the orovcrblal leg-pull-1 jt is oniv ilkpiv . assllm hQt most difficult and elusive prize Cinch for Manchester .ine but went to see for curjng tne recent.gale and rain-'ln Old Country soccer the Cup Sure noui;n. iwn storm, our winged visitor took na First Division champion- oud as Punch and qui' a wrong cue from his navigator, i-smP double., -looking. We thought side-slipped from the formation' Tn eat has been accom- sood for a pic ture and and lmt hls bearings. He mav pllshed only twice before. In the him-with camera, ol have had quite a tough time, season of 188-89, Preston, North I flying hither and yon to locate End waded through all opposite court house staff his squadron, then finally de-ition t0 wln tne league title without losing a match. That U wonderinB about their . cided to wait it out on the neu- thered friend. irai sirip oi Kaien Island . Another day of rest and food team then went on to take the cup without conceding a single goal in the knockout competi whitefronted goose ( anser LONDON Manchester I Jbm. rC f B dfX$ W . . United yestercay had the Eng. I "- jl$iJl ' 1 5 Q , V . . lish Soccer League champion- 1 . ' Vf j tl.J ? i f f' fj IZiV JU F90 r-- c StSQm Iron - 24.95 - n- ship almost in the bag after 1 Jp&b lCS""TT',:"JkV I i k fl i Kit 1 1 v . whipping London's Chelsea club fv''m """ "l"' I If M it : 1 I rcohcr Weiqht 3 to ! HlLJsgP I 11 Iron., 14.50 . Unlted's only contender, the lil fl'.W?!f tr M UtJ I k , t; "glamor club" Arsenal, made the w . 'il 1" I v At v ii iyi eft 4 '". championship a virtual cer- ftpV !i ""tTTL-,,. V r Mme 1 J tM , ; tainty for the Midland club by 11 ' Jv lSfc '! ' ! . . ' 1 going down 3 to 1 to underdog lie ill 1 m j fCyt T22 Tcasfer ' . fV , West Bromwich Albion. V j. " ' I 2 slice 14.50 Kj ,., " j. " ' j Ql3irapOVYffliro : 'iUMJL : , Tl 2 Toaster 9.95 ' from kind hands at the courthouse will likely see the visitor !;si is not too common Ire In North America and tion. The . tough assignment was en in this part of Can- j 'will on his way again. No doubt he grates to and from receive a honking welcome duplicated in 1897 by Aston Villa which shares with Blackburn .i by way of the prairies I as he sets down at Pt. Barrow iBank Islands, or maybe it will Rovers the record of six cup final victories. But the ordeal bird is of a sine halfway i be Raindeer Island, off the rn bis mallard and a 'mouth of the Mackenzie River. of the draw is tougher today in both events. ercial Hunting On a Prairie Slough irst goose I shot was a geese. Sli of them with two On nted. I was about 13 proud ganders standing guard 11 MTm (KldWTIIi nq 995 1 went to the movies 18 times during 1949 and paid about 40 cents per time. just graduating to the. while the geese made little, from Diinking with a' noises and fed. is was In central Sask-I I took stock. I had two Rhells, tan, where I was raised, out only a slngle-hot gun. I iaira. un our iarm was a man i mink l could get both I trig sloueh filled with shots away before the geese got! and tali grass a migra out of range, so I edged to one te bird haven. : ' nffl- All Ifew Tr - Whe rheumatic pTin 'NSuMTI '? AW '' (gtZ&WZtXZm ROrlhem B. W 1 k " f gets you down, here's the -ZVV Mj StCTS K5 3S3 1 1 , , I ' quick way to get relief. XV IV f- T .CferfCCirrm 1 DftMfflr C IX UA I " 4 " " ly was plenty scarce those A the nickels and dimes hed up all went for --.22 and No, 5 shot. This siae, so as to line up tne nock, one bird after the other. Then j I rose and gave a sharp yell. J The birds took off and I shot once. Two birds fell dead. While I was bleeding the birds both were ganders a stranger approached along the slough banks. He eyed my geese longingly, then made an had just two of the red- fhells in my pocket. (They i in sooth soothin Minard's " J . i J .4 l . 1 I I UCI VU.g LIU. I " Ruh nickel or so apiece. I .imenMsit itood? lust V7 l 1 1 . I ' ' 1 ' ' 1 I ' ! ' Lir season had Just open- -ma i .. . k m. -- . . , . -i i i iu - in i. - in tmtmoer, and now and AOH' GORDON & AMD ERSON ; Ptincs Rup8rf, .. c. i . , iHliSEJ US I Prince RuDert. B.C. Fhone 46 I I . MIH try ic, you'll Isee! RHEUMATIC PAIN? "U could hear the "pop" inter's shotgun carrying he prairies, ted this flock of pretty is settling on a favorite ; sreworr, d. I ,, II ' - : : : : ' I I k; uuu "KING OF PAIN" LINIftlEMT i! mine on the slough and , i 1 ' . , i - i I guess I spent about r belly-crawling down a offer. "Look, sen," he said, "how about one of these birds I'll give you a dollar. I've hunted all day and haven't got a thing." Dollar was pretty big money mmmm . . . Didn't know when I would get a dollar again. Then I saw the rows and rows of red-cased shells in his vest and made a counter offer. I went my way with one goose and 25 shells, most of which I kept until the next f summer-fallow until I i the shrubbery edging 'ullr. my gun shoved parted the shrubs Tlheire was peaked. Yes they were "ie, and they were h Rollina In For Little Lcaaue Baseball ' 4 are really rolling in for, her that it wasn't going to be me Baseball. We have a softball league but American 9 Veins Wed youna nlavnrs nnw ' hasphnll nr harohnll Game is 1 . " . . ' I .... .., w. f "r two teams, another played on a three-quarter sizo m we can start or- diamond and with a ball a lit f -. teams. One mother , tie less lively than a senior Ned this department yes- league ball. -iii u ner son nt mv. t . ..n.. w IH u.n i ryew ri'Kisiruuui hic djuj ' ,. ."' tar was too 'Lf,d. Jerrv Erickson. Buddy Py ball. j Mn,,,,,, Rnrlnrv Piprpp OnrV , TODAY CANADA'S MODERN NAVY EMPLOYS SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT AND THE TECHNICAL SKILL OF 38 GROUPS OF SPECIALISTS if he was Dig for ' Parking, Bobby ..Crlmble.; Billy w said he wasn't. So Pedersen, Gerry Jensen, John that ould be a little Gomez, Charlie Lindstrom, Bob 5 ft 4. " u; ne should try Desormeaux and Arnold Peter year. We also told son. As far as the eye ooiiM see ami the voice could carry, were Nelson's limits, lo detect the enemy, and dispatch orders to his fleet. Today the marvels of science have given us naval equipment that can seek and pinpoint an enemy in the dark and destroy him, and that can flash messages in code great distances 1 across the sea. It's the day for skilled technicians in Canada's modern navy. The Navy will train you for essential and fascinating work. Favorite Ford Frick Stays Away Angling S :'' WE GILMORE i Don't delay! Join today! 4)- V f ... t ,i 'COW AP) Vpnr NEW YORK (CP) In case it passed unnoticed, a baseball season has just opened without in The Navy offers YOU immnlinlp 'opportunity to fiiin finr training in a'uulp ranfie of Technical Truth, each tmlh a related civilian job. Among the Navy trades open to YOU A'Oir are: . COMMUNICATORS "S" h mrn who uprciatiie in r.Jio-r.d.r oper.tion. and .e.-gning counter measure.. ILECTRICIANS MATES the nailora who operate and maintain complrt tleotrkal and tWtronk'. infttaliution.. ENGINE ROOM ARTIFICERS llie enpinrw-tecliniriana that keep ship moving.' MEDICAL ASSISTANTS young men of the medical branub who hflp protect the heahh of Canada', aailora. " t, fishing remains favorite pastimes of in all it,. the game's new commissioner. Ford C. Frick, getting his picture in the papers or even threatening to have some owner inveiti-gated by his private police force. A o nr,n.ei;irm to the At ; ' e depth of winter, ' on the rivers Ponds ii. and lukes nre ure -- 1 v - GO PLACES! .60 HAW. , .uinutH 01 a : "liijcaty ui uic wa.w, , y' promLsed to appear at Yankea ,lshlnB licences are re " I Stadium and. present Casey Sten-You tn,f , . I eel's chamnions with their class IANDSMEN if you can play a band instrunwnt, there', a pcial place for you in the Navy today." 1 i .. ,-v Rj mill i Rn ' " . . - , - i : . r . .. , u v. ivtrnnna I'l the sPfing, summer and htn.Worm bait, and i r rings. Alter uiat lie inw..- return to his desk and continue to conduct baseball's manifold affairs. It Is his native belief that this was what the Owners hired him to do. !Q Ts mm, there would atitatH0 more Patlent 1 v Mierman '""" can tan sit. sn nr, on i us- a i i it of tK 'he : bank for hours 1 once knew he mm T" ivanich. he would say. "Thought a great deal? About what?" -- j a', . , "cu n's work "Fish," he would say witn a sigh. r i i H.1M.C.S. CHATHAM, Prince Rupert, B.C., I Prince Rupert 526 - J h ll ,every summer "e W0U d hnrr "Don't worry," he would add b efthiS nshi"B tackle ami ine many I Pf.oia moil m, without obligation, full particular regarding I raqu'Vtmtnfs and op.m'nji now ovofabf m the R.C.N. j I Nam (pleo$ print) - i Moscow. -times k MUvWouW " return a ter dawn with brightly. "Toniiiht lit get tnem.-I've got more patlencs than the rish.( I'll out-wait them." Sure enough, two or three mornings later he'd hold up a string with 10 or 12 fish. "They couldn't wait," he'd TO JOIN THE NAVY, you must ... be 17 o 25 years of og (29 in lome specialized categories) ... be physically fit t . . have Grode 8 educofion or better. For fuller details, send in coupon ... or write or see in person the Recruiting - Officer of the address in the coupon. ' When applying, please bring certifi- cotes of birth, education and trade ii.4 . l! - (Tj : atkterrlb'e nig :'vV night," I Strt Addrtsi ' ... CHy Provine.. Educolinn (by Grade ond Province) - Afl.. - , 0t at . ly, he'd reply laugh. "I could." Fishing tackle stores abound In Moscow, this big island city hundreds of miles away from the sea. Their annual business it is said, runs into millions of I CN-6D-SJ j la, qualifications (if ony)v ' Jou dnt catch any 1 tho, ught a great deal," rubles.