r Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 15, 1954 CORONATION, Alta. W Tar-i r John Waltham wpn a new Rainiers Seeking 4th Win utomobile In the curling asso- Giants Take Sixth Straight To Move Into Tie For Top Spot Jatkm's bingo on )ils birthday. year ajo he tied lor a similar In Kow Against Beavers prize, but lost put in the tic draw. Uy The Cunarjiun Press 7,:: """"To dm.w.J most Improvement has been The Giants defeated the Cubs made by Cincinnati Redlegs with 9-0. Brooklyn absorbed a 10-1 BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD wnn ban Dieeo hi,T aCl" Wallace's Dept. Store the surprising New York Giants thrashing by the Cardinals, Cin- cinnati edged tha Phillies 1-0 a close runner-up. The Redlegs r. -- - Hollywood moved 1 place, ace. a half . . ,uno into Same hai ": and Pittsburgh broke a seveu-gam losinz streak at the expense of Milwaukee, 3-2 in 10 innincs. in the National League. I A run in the ninth inning on i Sacs, by again, 5-2. The Seattle Rainiers shoot for win No. 4 today In their torrid inter-city Pacific Coast League duel with the Portland Beavers. The Suds racked up their I third victory of the first series between the two squads this season, 6-4, as cagey Steve Nagy I bested Portland's Dick Fielder and iob Alexander. I A wild throw by third acker I Rocky Krsnich in the fifth in dumping oV f fVs& ft By BEN I'lll.FGAR Associated Press Staff Writer With the major leanue pennant races Just into their second month, nine of the 16 teams find themselves better off than they were at this stage a year ago. Two are all even with their 1953 pace. Even the five who have fallen behind aren't too far back of where they were after the first month of last season. Based on games behind first place. Detroit Tigers have made the biggest gain. A dreadful last at this point In 1953 when they were 12 games behind, the Tigers now find themselves only were last, seven games behina. Now they're only one game back, even though they are laying fifth in the tight race. SIXTH STRAIGHT The Giants, who moved Friday night Into a virtual first-place tie with Philadelphia by winning their sixth straight, are a1 games better off than m 1953. The Yankees trimmed Detroit Good Playing Backs Up Boldness in Bidding Slam Aggressive is a mild word to describe the bid-fling of today's hand. .When Mr. Masters two-club response was promptly , raised, he sensed the possibility of a slam. He bid diamonds to show first round HowfoI(E FIT offer! low down-l.V. .uJ?T ning allowed two runs to score and that mlscue cost Portland the game. singles oy uass Michaels and Minnie Minco plus an error en-ablrd Hie White Sox to beat the Athletics and pull a full game In front in the American. Don Johnson, with two two-hit shutouts to his credit as a starter, picked up his fourth victory while working relief. KAYO GROMEK The Yankees kayoed Steve Gromek, who h&d won five in a row for Detroit, with a dozen I 6-4 in the only day game Friday. In night action Cleveland beat control of that suit. , When his partner raised diamonds, too, he disliked the idea of merely go'ng five clubs, which probably -would be passed. Finally he decided to bid fourlieiirt a game and a half off the pace Washington 5-2, Baltimore of the first-place Chicago White thumped Boston 7-2 and Chicago Sox in the American League. shaded Philadelphia 4-3 In. the In the National League ths ' American League. a as a further slam try ann Mr. North doalcr East-West vulnerable North (Mr. 'IiiiinIoii) 88 H A QBi D K Q 9 5 C Q 9 7 5 IVe-t tu-t (Mr. Iule) , (Mr. A tart) 8 A Q J 9 3 8 K II S 4 H 9 3 H K J 4 3 r 7 4 3 r J 10 6 2 C J 4 3 C 8 South (Mr. Mult-r) 810 7 2 H 10 7 8 D A B As a whole, the league pennant race is a very snappy affair. Only 3','2 games separate Sacramento, in first place, and Los Angeles in seventh place. Log Angeles is In the depths because of a sudden slump that has run through two series, and the Angels bowed again Friday night, 10-4. to tail end San Francisco, which is 8',j games off the pace. The surprising Sacramento hits in the led first .six .innings. Gene j champion put him In a slam Woodling the barrage with a double and a triple. ' iround that ,. fV aw. aT I I Wtato ta workup I 1 MM , Dodd'. K,dw, tZ 2 "u,.i.V,c,d.p(l(J,Di;1 Mr. Masters' heart holding should have been better for hi? four-heart call, but his piny of the hand justified his boldness. Mr. Dale could have inn tie For MORE; Fun In , The Sun j "Play" Clothes do make a B difference. Wallace's are always on the alert to bring you the latest. See Wallace's stock now and remember there's more arriving every B day. Today 7-9 "ELEPHANT WALK' Bob Turley won his fourth i same and raised his league lead-J ing strikeout total to 53 by fanning 11 as the Orioles whipped ! Boston. Five runs in the eightii inning broke up a 2-2 tie. A grand slain home run by George Strickland against Washington made it easy for Bio Lemon to w'in his fifth of the year. The Indians scored all five of their runs in the first inning. It was a long time in coming, but when the Cardinals scored FREE SHOW, SEE YOl'K FIGHTING NAVY IN ACTION - A Colorful Travelogue of Canada "THE NAVY FLIES" Scenes from ISLE OF CAPRI - MT. VESUVIUS - BERMUDA - HAWAII CIVIC CENTRE-8 p.m. MAY 20 sure of the defeat of the eon- I tract by opening a heart but he I had no way of knowing tint. Tie led the ace of spades and follow- j ed with the queen. Dummy rtif-j fed the second trick. Mr. Masters led a small club to his kins and ruffed his last spade. TOO INNOCENT Next he laid down the qne.n of clubs and here Mr. Abel, who SUNDAY AT MIDNIGHT ROY ROGERS - DALE EVANS and TRIGGER In "BELLS OF CORONADO" Also , TOM EWELL with JULIA ADAMS in "FINDERS KEEPERS' MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY their first victory at Ebbets Field 7 - 9 p.m: C A K 10 8 2 ! The bidding: North East South West 1 H Puss a C IM 3 C Pnss 3 D P:t 4 D Pass 4 H Pass 6 C All Pass as many as four diamonds, th.n he had too much. Mil l. DKSPKRATE Beginning at trick six he cashed the ace of hearts, returned to his hand with the ace of diamonds and ran off the re-t of his trumps. From dummy he discarded all of the remaining hearts. On the last trump Mr. Abel was down to three diamonds and the king of hearts and It was hi.; play to the tenth trick. If he dropped a diamond, all of dummy's diamonds would have been winners. Desperately hoping Mr. Dale had the ten of hearts, he dlscnrded the king of that suit. WALLACE'S: DEPT. STORE j MIIIIIIIIIIII1. since September of 1952 they dio was anx'ous to see mo que, n m it in fine stvle, with 14 hits. Stan hoarts finessed, discarded th Musial hit his 11th home run deuce of hearts. This effort lo and drove lit three tallies. conceal the fact that he had the A Dark and Don Mueller com- king was Just a little too innn-bined for nine hits in the Giants' cent. -,Mr. Masters ,wa fioMool-success against Chicago. Dark ed. hit a home run and four singles He fcij tnat if Mfc jftbd-actit in five times at bat and also stole ; oily did nfit liave the king of two bases. I hearts, he would not advertise Art Fowler of Cincinnati : that fact especially so curly j fl'DDiru . . Tnnrn ..-.upon u oniui 'mtf luilin blunKcu the Phillies on eight hit Se&zet in. the hand and when he surely had a worthless spade which h" CAPIT0 tVKKSTMNG CARTOON NKWS i as he protected a one-run lead ' from the first inning. could have played. l.lrrh 1l,..a J r STARTING MONDAY Bo. placing the king ol nearls But Mr. Masters then cusnca t.'ic on his right, Mr. Masters lonli- ten of hearts and discarded the rd for some way to make th j nine of diamonds from th: hand than the heart finesse. It board. Dummy's king and queen occurred to him that if Mr. Abel ' of diamonds won the last two also had the Jack of hearts and I tricks. BUT YOU CAN TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS SHOCK IT SHOCK. STORY Of--- . Alt Bears Trim Lewiston Broncs To Crowd Defeated Capilanos FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY V WC MOST It I ON THE SAME PROGRAM Yakima's Bears appeared to be a whipped team when Lonnie Summers singled and Dick BrLskey doubled. Two more singles and a double by Len Not-en did the damage. Four unearnea runs in the second frame added up to Wen- By The Canadian Press i The Western International . League kingpins took it on the chin Friday niRht, with Van- j couver's live-game win streak ended and the Capilano's leadj chopped to one-half a game. The Caps bowed to Salem, 6-2. a.s Yakima trounced LcwLston, 6-4, and moved into the runner-up spot. Yakima exploded tor five runs in the wventh to come from behind and put the skids under the Broncs. The Iobs booted the Broncs from a tie for second into a tie for third. " Therrwirtneri in the third--place bracket arc Spokane's Indians, who were edited, 7-5 by the Wenatnhec Chiefs. The night's other game saw the last-place Tri-City Braves chop down Victoria, 7-4. A four-run second Inning gave Salem's Senators their victory over Vancouver. tit ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. atchec s win over the Indians. 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