Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 8, 1953 TODAY 7-9 p.m. C. HESTON - 8. HAYWARn i THE PRESIDENT'S UDy,? Overweight Dan Cockell Stages Rally t t i r r ai iil Moose Defeat Sockeyes 12-5 Scorjng runs In every Inning but the first with a total of 15 RACING KING OF PREHISTORIC SEA. 1 10 iaKe decision rrom maunews BLACKWOOD on dridge By EASLEY BLACKWOOD SEATTLE l API A body blow thrown in the desperation of a losing battle doubled up Harry Kid Matthews of Seattle Friday night and put the fat but agile hits. Moose trounced Conrad Street Sockeyes 12-5 last night in a Little League baseball fix- i ture at Algoma Park. ! Steve Toth was the big gun for the Moose, hitting four for LooJ British heavyweight champion, Briton, 55 to 45. Don Cockell, on the road to a i "i thought Harry won seven ' 10-round. split decision victory. out of the 10," said Jack Hur-A crowd of 14,868, which paid ley, Matthews' manager. "He $96,606 to see the scrap, was as was so far in front at the ninth surprised as the 180-pound Mat- j didn't see how he could lose." thews at the sudden ninth- j But the fight was decided on round explosion. Cockell, who points. The Associated Press outweighed Matthews by 31 1 a scorecard had Matthews win-pounds, was bleeding from a ning six rounds, with two going deep gash over his left eye and ' to Cockell and two even but seemed all but whipped after j split the points, 55 to each man. a. The Thrill-Picture You've Been Hearing About on TYm four with two singles and two three-baggers to his credit. Wilf Erickson also connected for a triple. Per Halverson, Moose starting There's More to Defence Than Cashing High Cards There is a lot more to defence than the cashing eight rounds. Harry began piling up the points from the stan. evading of aces and kings. Today's four heart contract looks Then he caught Harry with the sweeping smash to the midsection and blasted Matthews PAlT CHRISTIAN PAULA RAYMOND CtCJL KEILAWAt P5 KENNETH TOBEV JACK PENNICK iMMMiTJno ti,"-' I HWlr t. ( Mitiiniai lit ii.iiiiew audon 1 -Cj'H'' .. Hi cwiiH Mo dku -Mti,WARNLR BROS If TOTE AA Mondoy to Wednei4 A,U" Enl"lii . FtMOt'K PLAYERS Til F. AT KG the rusnes or tne overweigm . ,. . tit- aui ut, cockell and punishing him with unbeatable at first glance. It appears .,,. Mr. Abel has on the jaw before he hit the, sharp jabs and hooks. In the Q jQse on ore Spa(le one heart and one Club. canvas in the first or tnree sixm ne ouenea a cut. i:i . . . .. . . . . Actually, though, he doesn't the Londoner's nine-count knockdowns in that , inches long on churker, held down the Sockeyes ! to six scattered hits and four runs in the first four Innings while the Moose chalked up Rlx runs. He struck out six.' Ed Eyford took care of the last two innings, allowing the Sockeyes only one hit and giving up only one run. In four innings, Hetherington for the Sockeyes was tagged tor : ten hits and six runs while striking out 4 Moose. Dale Turcoote relieving In the fifth gave up 6 runs, on five hits while fanning 5. Next Little League game will be Monday between league leading Wildcats and Moose, cheek and he kept it bleeding for three rounds. Early in the ninth Cockell landed his payoff punch as have a chance against the cor- i rect defence. Mr. Dale led the seven of spades and dummy's ' king was put up. If you held j Mr. Masters' cards, what would ! decisive ninth round. There were howls of rage in the Matthews camp after the decision was announced. Only Judge Pinkman favored the 31-year-old "Kid," 51 points to 49. Judge Jim Grant had it 50'2 to 492 for Cockell and referee Jimmy Wilson voted for the trapment in a corner. Don kept ; vo" ply South dealer Both sides vulnerable North ( Mr. 'hailtiloii) S K Q 6 H Q J 10 d a gun c 4 MMltll , (Mr. Alirl) s J io a ' H A 8 8 8 4 D K J C K Q rst l ust He had only one right' play launching haymakers as Matthews kept getting up, and most of them landed. The third and, of course, he made it. Here was his reasoning. First he made a mental check to see i'Oim KATHtKlNiS GRAYSON - GORDON 1(1" 6:50-9 in "THE DESERT SONG" Sunday Midnight Only IDA LUPINO . MICHAEL PATE In in "WOMEN IN "RUGGED HIDING" O'RIORDANS" knockdown, off a looping left, almost knocked Harry through " Mr. Dale opening could be the ropes. suit. Using the rule of 11, he deducted the number of the card lnrl from 11. Spvpii frnm "I was slow." said Cockell. "I couldn't catch him. (Mr. Musters) B-A IIS II 8 3 1 10 4 3 C J 10 8 3 (Mr. Hull') S 7 3 H K 7 2 D-8 6 6 C A 7 6 5 3 The buWUliH: Eolith West 1 H Puss a li Pass "I weighed 205 when I got u leaves four So tnere wouid here and went up to 2112 be- - be four spades nlRner tnan tne fore the fight. I didn't get any ; spvpn olltside of Mr. Dlllf.v POSTCA 0ISPIAY OOKLCTt CATALOGS Chief's Win Pushes Salem Down Ladder and it slowed me Norlh 2 D 4 H Eu.st Puss All p:Ls road work down." STATU UO , r&, I THl ONtr LB ' vl rUU-UNGTH FtAlU! Of H Jjh I THE CORONATION. OF QUEEN Vftr ELIZABETH ll , . fW0fiSsM, WALLACE S MEN'S SHOP A STORE FOR MEN Naturally the women, too. recognize Wallace's Men's Shop excellent taste and selection in men's wear . . . You'll like the ple&suiit surroundings, too. Wallace's Dept. Store aid he could spare to encour-gc another lead of the suit if v!r. Dale could gain the lead efnre all of his trumps were taken away from him. As you sec, this was the killing defence. At trick two Mr. Abel led the queen of hearts from dummy and let It ride. WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. hand. But he could see five spade. higher than the seven in his own hand and dummy. Therefore, the opening lead was not a fourth highest. It was a top of nothing lead from a holding of three cards or less. Could it be a singleton? Very unlikely, since that would give Mr. Abel a five-card spade suit and he had never bid spades. The best hope,. then", was that the lead was from a doubleton Mr. Masters did not play rib ace of spades at trick one. That was the only entry to his hand Shantz Sidelined PHILADELPHIA (AP) Southpaw Bobby Shantz has been sidelined indefinitely by manager Jimmy Dykes of Philadelphia Athletics. ' "I don't know when I can use Bobby again, but I do know it won't be until I'm quite sure his arm and shoulder are all right," said Dykes. By The ChiiuUIhii Prew The sagging Salem Senators lost more ground Friday night in their bid to take the second hnlf title of the split Western International League season. The Senators, first hiJf victors, dropped a 6-4 decision to Wenatchee to fall 2''a games behind the front-running Spo- COMPANY Mr. Dale won with the king and returned his last spade, the trey. Mr. Masters won with the ace and returned the suit for P M UUCC.I1 ace ofjkane Indians, who pounded out setting a 9-7 win over tail-end Calgary. IS CROWNED' I Mr. Dale to ruff. The clubs then took the '.rick. He played the nine the highest A walk, two singles and doubles PCL SCORES Oakland 1-3, Sacramento 6-7. Seattle 3, San Francisco 5. San Diego 2, Hollywood 3. Los Angeles 4, Portland 1. J " 1 Stars Down Note thnt if Mr. Masters hl;by Tom Munoz and Lyle Palmer :layed the ace and another i gave Wenatchee's Chiefs three spade at the beginning, Mr. runs In the seventh frame and ..lie could not have reached his they hung to it the rest of the hand after getting in with the j way for their win over the Sen-king of hearts. ' ators. ! Games around the rest of the STARTS MONDAY Plus Cartoon - New "'olli'Ke Cir us" CAPITOl "Auto Suggestion When You Buy BEER San Diego 3-2 To Boost Lead By The Canadian Press FAMOI'S Pl.AYKBSTRICt SHOWS 7 9:01 SAY loop saw Trl-Clty roll over Yakima 6-3, Edmonton smother Lewlston 10-2 and Victoria out- lasted the Vancouver Capllanos ' 13-12. 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