i www i v ""if a I SSJL Prince Rupert Dailv News Wednesday, August 12, 1953 BLACKWOOD on iqc Marshall Pitches No-Hitter By The Canadian Press 1 Vancouver's Clarence Mar-hall reported in with the Western Intel national Baseball league's first 1953 no-hitter Tuesday night, but lost his bid for a shutout due to wobbly control. t The 28-year-old righthander, making his second appearance in a Vancouver uniform since his release by the Pacific Coast league Hollywood Stars, held Salem hitless for nine innings font walked nine men as the By TASLrlY BLACKWOOD Declarer's Play Can Give Clue to Correct Defence Sonietiiuea un alert defender can get a clue as to the correct defence, from the way declarer in iviiitr me nana. South dealer Both sides vulnerable North (Mr. Musters) 8 A W 8 3 H-M 10 5 4 l-7 6 6 C'AROI.F. TARLTON. third-year engineering student is Capilanos rolled to a 12-1 tri some practical experience during vacation from McGili J umph. The Senators com G -J 3 versiiy. iwre, sue is six siuieys up on a ouuaing under coon In today's deal, the defenders could have defeated Mr. Champion's four heart contract by two tricks. They could have won two tricks in clubs and then knocked out the acc of diamonds. Later, when Mr. Abel got in with the king of spades, his side could have cashed two diamond tricks. But unfortunately Mrs. Keen didn't relish leading away from cither of her minor "suit kings. She opened tile nine of trumps. lion in uuwiiwiwii muiiniai trying ner skiu at 1 rivet d ki'rit) ( Mrs. 7 4 foreman ueoigu ljuiiiain-c gives ner a Helping nana. 8 1) (Mr. Ahrl) A 111 t i H a V -ti J 10 4 a OA 8 U H 8 D-K a C- K 10 9 7 S 4 RIFI.E-SIIOOTING is a family affair for the Spencers of Ottawa, taking part In the 72nd annual meeting of the Ontario Rifle Association at Toronto's suburban Long Branch. T. M. Spencer is a member of Canada's Bisley team. His wife, Mrs. Spencer, lextreme right), daughter Pat, 19, (extreme left), and son C. D. Spencer, al io are competing. Terry, 6, Is kept busy cheering them. ' TODAY, 7 - 9 p.m. "Beast From 20,000 Fathom Start THURS. TOTEM Mill I h ' (Mr. MlHIIIlfloli) H J 3 H , A K J 7 0 3 L) -- A 8 3 c vi a The bidding: fioilth West Nurth 1 H Phh 1 tl 3 H Puss 4 H bincd three bases on balls and long fly in the eighth inning fur their only tally. t The loss dropped Salem two ftill games back of the pace-setting Spokane Indians who shaded Tri-City, 4-3. In other mimes, Victoria turned back Yakima 8-3; Lewiston edged Calgary 10-9 and Edmonton and WenaU'hee divided a double-header. Edmonton taking the first game 5-1 in seven innings and Wenatchce the nightcap 3-2 in ten. 'Marshall, who was signed by the Caps as a free agent last week, almost lost his no-hitter with two out in the ninth inn Gary's ortenM dreamboat Unmake nnlu Ih Unn.,n. .1 Kast Piua &yGRANT First Division Teams Stand Chance to Catch Leaders At) par PCL Standings Includes games of Aug. 11) By The Cuuadmu Prcji Ok I- WAITF Canadians Still in Fight For Open Title 6k KERR PIDGEON This gave Mr. Champion time to develop the hand but tvn so he should ha vol been down Mr By BEN rill.EGAR Associated Press Bports Writer -.split a pair. The Browns took the first 5-2, the Tigers the in! second 9-3. W Hollywood 89 Seattle 81 Los Angeles 72 San Francisco 69 Portland 68 ing when Salem's Gary Ballard ; The first division teams BETTA ST. JOHN L 52 60 69 73 72 77 78 83 Pet. .631 .574 .511 .486 .488 .454 .443 .415 GB ! I 8 ! 17 20 1 4 20V2 25 26 2 30 12 Mi til!-fori f!W one. He took the first trick if! His own hand with the ace ol I hearts. He led small heart to ! dummy's queen, Mr. Abel discarding the eight of clubs. Next came a low spade from Chicago Cubs edged Cincinnati Redlegs 1-0. Philadelphia Phillies defeated Pittsburgh 3-0, Urfted a long fly to left centre both major leagues could look at field. Oale Taylor made a stab the calendar today and tell for the ball and lost it but the the.-nselves "we can still do it." LONDON, Out. CP) Some of the top women golfers in Canada and the United States got through the opening round of the Canadian Ladies' Open golf San Diego M official scorer ruled it was an That's because on Aug. 12 two j but lost 7-4 in a game that was Sacramento error. . years ago, New York Giants I finally finished after being left , 0aklantl 62 59 the board and Mr. Abel was on championship here Tuesday , find enter the third day of play sPl- "c rciaea io win wun lor- the title today. i "" c roul" queen Marlcne Stewart, Canada's !of diamonds but Mr. Champion Marshall pitched for the New were 13 games behind Brooklyn, ; juiy a oy wie York Yankees and the St. Louis yet they caught the Dodgers i Pennsylvania Sunday curfew Browns prior to his stint with on the final day of the season I law. The Pirates had been the Stars, in his first start for and went on to win a playoff ahead 7-0 when time was called Vancouver last week, he was for the National League pen- after 6'i innings, driven to the showers in the nant. The Brooklyn victory was a rarly innings by the Victoria I The teams in second, third great personal satisfaction for Jyees. and fourth place in both ! righthander Carl Ersklne. The Stars Leading By Eight Games j By The Canadian Press TODAY "A QUEEN IS CROWNED" 7 . 9:00 In Color by Trcluiirolur 19-ycar-old golfing hope from!won wun lne ace- casnea tne I'onthill, Out., was in top form ck of spades, entered dummy Tuesday, defeating June Baker wlth a trunlP and discarded his of Winnipeg 7 and 5 as she : two losinB diamonds on the ace showed a great improvement : 8nd 1ueen of Pdes. Thus he , over her qualifying round of 78, on'y one sP"dc nd two I one over par for the difficult 1c'ubs' ! London Hunt Club layout. I Mr. Abel should have askd One of the toughest battles of himself why Mr. Champion had the day came as defending pulled a small spade out from Wonatehcp's Charley Oubre leagues go into today's contests j Dodger ace gave up just two; Eight games separate first-turned in the evening's next- I less than 13 games out of the i hits both singles by Hank place Hollywood, and the pursu-best pitching job, a five-hitter lead. In the National, Brook- j Thompson as he beat the ing Seattle Rainiers In the chase in the extra-inning affair with ' lyn is 1'2 in front of Milwau- j Giants at the Polo Grounds for the Pacific Coast League Edmonton. It was his 13th kee Braves with Philadelphia where he had failed five times pennant. win against 11 losses. Edmon- Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals i in a row. Carl Furillo and Gil Hollywood's "cousins," the Sac- Two great stars in I lie onr? ureal love stnry nf Afrlra SUSAN HAYWAKD - ROBERT MITCI1UM In White Witch Dodo In Color by Technicolor rhampion Edean Anderson . of under the ace-queen. With two tied for third, liu, games back, i Hoages nomered. ' ramcnto Solons. who've won onlv worthless spades, the play would have been to lead from the In the American, New York Back-to-back doubles bv Kollv four of 20 eames from the Stars ... t . i ton's John Conant was trying for his 2()th win but suffered his loth loss. ... ...... '(-"" v a wuoi'vif r i ft vu w itiiu ITnn.iic nr,l D C3.. U .Jl . I (1,1. Dcn lm.nr 4n 1, n Inr,nu Yanks lead Chicago White Sox HIUO dull IVtU OUllUClVllt,-imi, 111 Vll.- OCUVlll. WWCU IAJ tllu IVIIVIVIO Tl,n r-nn.,fli.in ti.u ,,r, i.n at closed hand and finesse the u 11 ... . , . ..... . nil aiiiHimii w a ujj uuu STARTS TOMORROW sij giinies wun uiuu-piace , me nintn gave tne carainais luesqay nignt, 3-1. 1.0s Angeics, tnc sixtn but the U.S. player ' (fucen. as she Also, with three spades to the Also Cartoon - News "llrrinuda" gradually moved ahead found her form. vuTvi'iauu ii UT..1U11U aiiu luuiwii- 1 ineir victory over MiiwauKee. mcanwnue, was turning uaCK iPlace Boston 12'2. j Fine clutch pitching by Walt Seattle, 4-1. 1 The size of the leads changed .Master-son saved Washington's Portland outslui'ged Oakland CAPIT01' jjack, Mr. Champion's best play survivors , would have been to finesse the Wll Standings 'Includes games of Aug. Ill Among Canadian EVENINGS 1 9: A KAMOIS PLAVKBSTHtW Saturday Matinees 2 4;25 ! Thn v.nk,.; 1 d V .,2 . , D u 1 ana tooK a 10-B oecision in Port- who play today besides Miss queen of spades, then play the thev h wPd "to WathinitSrin y,-rehe; ho a'ad- The game produced 25 Stewart . are Ada Mackenzie, ace. If the king of spades were itomnmWr": 7n"?i ShtOUttc!f"H ChlCag hits- 16 by PortlaI,d- Jenosle Toronto; Shirley Woodley. Tor- doublcton on his left he would ncvH-mri rnSnn, l ll gainst New York Sunday came Heard. Portland rookie, went the onto; Babs Davies, Vancouver: lose no tricks In the suit. uluon ' reZJ "in ? T th! " "" CleVe" d'sta"-e fnr his )3f" victory, but Mrs. Helen Cleat, Vancouver: Now if he had the jack dou- ,innTrh, was irLyii" Na la"d'. hn BUI Howerton found him for a 1 Anne Sharpe. Fonthill. Ont.; bleton, the play would make J OU.NKi I ft iVil'i r-HriifMi ncramr Hrtivtnc In thvi ninh h r MY fn Mn: J H MM'artnr Tii-rrt some sense. la that case. Mr. New York 4-0 and St. Louis the first American League pit- By The CtuiarllHU PrcsB W L Pet. GB Spokane 29 17 .630 Salem 2 18 .591 2 Vancouver 25 22 .532 4'2 TaJtiaia 23 21 .523 5 , Kdmonton 21 21 .500 6 Lewiston 20 22 .476 7 Tri-City 20 24 .455 8 Victoria 20 26 .435 9 ! Wenatchce 18 25 .410 9'2 Calgary 17 25 .405 10 I aboard. edged Milwaukee 4-3. rhpr t.n win 1R varnpg tViiu B03. and Mrs. W. S. Edcy. Winnipeg. 'Abel could win one spade by Eight Americans are also !n ! going in with his king. But Mr, the running, including the Se-1 Champion would then take Boston Red Sox won twice at Philadelphia, whipping the fending champion. three spades. ! San Frenclsco alld San Dle .son as he took the first game of the Red Sox twin bill at Bradford hurled San Franclsqo Philadelphia, but he needed help divided a doubleheader. Bill from three relief men in the to a 4-2 victory In the onener 7-6 and 7-5. Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Browns CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CHVUNft PACKING KTOHAGE First Avenue and McHride Street Not Finance Minister One of the favorites for the title is Orace Lcnczyk of New-ington. Conn., twice champion, who won 8 and 7 from Marlene ninth If Mr. Abel ducked, he would win no spades at all. But on the other hand, Mr. Champion rould then win only two spades. inning. In the second h,in ,,,, i,., pome ' Ellis Kinder preserved Skinny Brown's 11th victory. Padres " Bob Kerrigan was the ,.,u' T '' . i VANCOUVER ? F Isheries Robert Wilhelm Bunsert, in- Ministcr- Sin(.liliri re-elected in vctor o fthe bunsen burner, was Monday's federal election, has the first to obtain magnesium in denied reports that he may be difference in the second game as' """" " "-"" i " orience wouia nave oeaien he blanked the Seals, 6-0, alld the 11th. She meets Mrs. Edeyl would have had to lose two in line for the finance portfolio its metallic state. permitted only four hits. today. 'clubs and two diamonds event LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS By The Asouclatc-d Press Mi-Miii Beach Nino Valdes. ually. in the Dominion cabinet. "I don't care who the next finance ministcr is. but It won't 209V Havana, outpointed Babe me," said Mr. Sinclair, assist- yard Charles. 191 '2, Cincinnati, ant to Finance Minister Abbott io before taking over the fisheries ,, niBIn. Death-Defying Feats Slated In Kinsman-Sponsored Show Be yourself again... refresh with a Coke At play or at work tlie traditional refreshment portfolio. leno. 1301 Juarez, Mexico, On Saturday night, Roosevelt At present two are in hospital An accomplished boomerang stopped Santiago Estcban, 138 thrower can heave the wphihiiis Denver, 7. C2IDCflB5 Park will be the scene of crash- from slight Injuries suffered in 'Sui;arl Wilson, Ins;, rolling cars and speeding, performances during the last few more than 200 yards. Brooklyn A I MB t'nclcwood. n.j., imipoirii.cn cni.sning motorcycles as the Van- weeks but are expected to join ;Tcd Murray, 149, New York, 10. of Canada is a frosty bottle of CK-a-C'ola. It had to be good to get where it b. SPORTSMAN'S DIGESTS "TAILING" AND "BULGING" TROUT. coiiver Death Dodgers put on a the rest of the group in Prince fender-twisting exhibition. Man- Rupert. aged by A. L. Klatt of Vancou-; included in the cast of stars is ver who has been 16 years In the Mary Allen, 2-yearold Van-automobile and motorcycle couverite, billed as the only stunting business, they will give WOman motorcycle stuntcr in e folid two hours of nerve-ting- Canada, who does acrobatics on ling entertainment. a speeding bike. Trap Shooting Meet Postponed The trap shooting moot of the Prince Rupert Rod and Oun fVnn nritj in y lit, cnlinrinlurl f,, ..c m wwuKt:.s me u.:iuB niher a. tji in the show liwln.lo sponsored by the Kinsmen Club a ramp to ramp motorcycle jump Si '38 Plymouth $650 '50 Chrysler 7-pass. Sedan $1125 '4!l Ford Tudor $1350 '52 S t ii l' tinker Champion 5-pass'i,Ker Coupe, air-conditioned.... $2275 '50 Austin Sedan $1050 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. tonight has been postponed for Jin u!?,, tu Fu"?s, rald through a blazing hoop, a motor- CURRENT r-f-5?Vl two weeks until August 26. i cycle jump over 10 men, an Iron IIUU.CIUUS lYlll.MIieil piOjCCVS BUCn ' .. fn. , ,h,.h a 1HH tm.lr At that time the usual prize - T Lakelse h?.K'Ten Lake K1"dies' CamP at i Is driven over a plank supported meet will be held and it is ex oected that the Columbia Cel lulose team will defend the Ru to, Although this show will be cnmatt-ilnrr iMir In ti-l,i,n T5 1 1 by the chest of the manager, and the Human Battering Ram who crashes through a flaming barrier while mounted on the hood pert Radio trophy. The custom- Blltomnhlle and motorrvcle stnnU ary spoon shoot will also be Ing done by experts has become staged on August 26. !one of tne most poplar enter- cf car Plans are being made for the tainments in the last few vears. Lwaaa M TROUT'S TAIL PROTRUDING ABOVE TMF WATER'S SURFACE IN MEDIUM-FAST WATER OF A ' SHALLOW RUN means: feed ING DEEP ON DRIFTING NYMPHS, BErORE FLV-MATCW BEGINS. FISH WITH 2 OR 3 LIVE OR IMITATION NYMPHS, WEIGHTED TO DRIFT ,' PEEP. Prince Rupert Rod and Gun The Death Dodgers themselves club to go to Terrace to shoot ' are well known throughout Can-against the rod and gun club i ada as one of the top troupes, there. Further news of this trip ! It Is hoped that the full crew will be published when plans of 10 entertainers will be on ' are completed. . hand for Saturday night here. BOOTS for Boys and Youths . ... for Play and School ! WALLAC E'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 pleasant surroundings, too. Wallace's Dept. Store Jut GINS OCCURS -jir Nuron Double Sole . A5 NYMPHS RISE TO SURFACE TO HATCH IN CA'.MER WATERS. FIN OR SWIRLED WATER IS TIP-OFF. FIS. DRIFTED NYMPM OR WET FLY. Rubber Heels Water-proofed 1 Hard Toe Cap RE-ROOF... IFOR SALE METROPOLE BUILDING The land and premises known as Metropole Building at 315 Third Avenue West on Lots 31 and 32, Block 34, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert, comprising a two-storey frame building and land In the heart of the retail district. Bids will be considered on the basis of all cash or one-half cash and balance on terms at 5 interest. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Bids to be marked "Tender for Metropole Property" and to be delivered to the office of Brown Si Harvey, Box 188, r Prince Rupert, BCr by- 41 s00 a.m.-August 24th, 1953. Boys' sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and & Author i d bHltr al Coca-Colo undar cunltoel wild Cc-Cla Youth.' $4.95 11.12 and 13 X,VV with DUROID Asphalt Shingles Inquire obout our Instalment Payment Plan FOR FREE ESTIMATES SEE OR CALL GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. 1 mi ..,-iAnr. . . , phmie FASHION FOOTWEAR Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 9fl . Advertising in the Daily News Brings k