Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 27, 1H54 MANAGER FINED FOR ,. CO J MONTREAL 9 President aii.. , p' P ' 4 i :;t v! ,. i : Broadway. Cafe Defending Champion Repeats In Skeena Open at Terrace jiff. i mourn Baseball Leugue. has fined manii, . Provi' X- , .V Rivieres Phillies $100 for his conduct in ' T' gam, ' S and St. Juhns May 15 and 1 atTrols Rivi BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Mollnl said Barlllurl used bad language, ' SDat ln umpire SiK Krvsak and ii9m.j ., We t. A Z "y "" tne umPire'j toes. 1 I TERRACE Leading a field of 35 players, defending champifln Morris Wightman of Terrace again took the Bob Parker tro-pliy with a medal score of 141 I for 36 holes in the Skeena Valley Open at the Thomhill Golf Club i in Terrace over the weekend. , Visiting golfers from Smith-ers, Kilimat. Prince Rupert and Terrace competed for champ- , ionship trophies. I Runner-up for the Parker BEST OF FOOD At cum.! '.FINEST OF COOKING AS A PHONE 7i It'll TAKr. fi x OKlilKS Phone 200 IJiddin"; Can Be Kept Open Without Jump-shift Tip Do you know Mr. Fusty, the old-fashioned play-1 r ? He read his first and last book on bridge in V-Vi'.',. And lie hasn't changed his style since then. In those lays, if your partner opened the bidding and you held a hat was called "three and a half honor tricks," you Made an immediate jump shift, which w'as forc:nij to :&. Jindsay's I rA'jlJU.i.lL.m. Trophy was Mel Peekvout of Terrace who carded a 3G-hole total of 155. Consolation prize went to Hal Windt. The most hotly contested event of the Open saw Terrace golfer Art Howe take the Martin Brothers Trophy and the Handicap Championship of the valley with a net score of 117. Runner-up was Arnold Re unison of Smithers with a net of 118 and the con- i 'lime. 1-ucal and Loiig Dhunre Movi, So'.ith fleeter Ilolti siil"- vnlncriitjSf Nui lli ( Mr. r 11M 1 In the two ball, best ball match for the Terrace Motors Trophy, competing against 38 players, I the team of Bob O'Hara and Mike O'Neil from Smithers gathered In j the silver with a card of 103. ! Runners-up were the local duos of Jim Bogle and Dick Wells and Joe Schultzik and Morris Wight- i man. Consolation prizes went to the team of Slim Hauscr and Ian McDonald. In the long driving event, Mel Peekvout led with a three-ball total of 531 yards with second spot going to Mike O'Neil of Smithers with 527 yards. The long single ball was hit by Jim-. mie Stevenson who clouted one for 210 yards. Second place went to Jimmy Coodacre with 190 yards. j In the pitch and putt compe-1 tition, hard-hitting Rick Rick- wood of Kitimat won the honors 1 with four well placed balls for a j total of 12 strokes. Arnold Ren- ! rison was second with a total of 13 strokes. .;, Presentation of prizes was held in the club house, with special prizes Roing to trophy winners from the sponsors. George Martin was chairman of the tournament committee. Bob Grabler was team captain, and others assisting In the tourney were Jim Bogle and Hal Windt. in 5 A K J :i IOOAV TO SATI'RHAV """ I-veniii-s 7 :(), 9:03 p.m. . :: S;ll. Ma, , .... K J in l.:is WiM (Mr solation prUe went to tyro Terrace culler Ian McDonald. Miel) Today, nit houah all or the t"xt- ooks mny not admit It, a Jump iii rt not only obligates a part.-' lership to reach g;une but in-luries slron" slnm implic:itiui : ; There Is no reason to make a haky jump-shift because there ire many ways to force partner o kep the bidding going with-1 t jumping at all. We will re-1 view these various forcing situ-. ations In following columns. (Hi. h.-i'MI - K 9 3 S 0 3 N4 a wnrry nhcti nu slire furs here! Reliable, bonded, we cuarantrc complete fur protection . . . expert care. H 9 3 H D 10 9 0 4 1) CQtil C milli (Mr. " S A J 8 A II) 8 4 3 H 2 A S 4 3 l il. ) 7 4 T KNT v -T1IKKK -year- old Bob Fleming of Victoria. B.C. today defeated Alex Mitchell of Scotland 4 and 2 to remain the only Canadian competing in the British amateur Golf championship at Mutihead, Scotland. Yesterday he downed Malcolm McNoad 4 and 3 and J. M Brown 0 and 5 both of Scotland. Canadians ousted in the fourth round yesterday were Donald Doe of Granby. Que., Walt McElroy of Vancouver. Doug Silverberg of Red Deer. Alta., and Gordon Taylor of Montreal. -CEHE EVANS - KATHIXEN HUGHES -A UNIRlAl5uRNWy Store Vonr I in s Now Pay Next Fall H K 7 b C- 8 fi Tlic bidding: Snulh West N'H-lll I S P.ise 3 I) 3 8 Puss 3 NT 4 8 All Pass CAPITO " AltMVAl, IN Al'ltll," "Much Ado About Mutton" NEWS PlillS PU.W8 Coll 974 " "l AVKItSTIIt THURSDAY TO SATURDAY Bill Scuby Furs ,rticmrnl IS not DubltShcd or displayed by the Liquor Control' 8ord o by ti Governmer Sritiih Columbia He then discarded a heart on the klnit of clubs. Next c.i.ni the ten of spades and Mr. Ab"i won and returned his last heart. Mrs. Keen won with the ace and led another heart. But Mr Djie ruffed tiiGh, picked' up the last trump and spread the hand for game. COlUUftla HCTUKca Try a Daily N'-.v? Cast . fit ! DAI.K CONSIDERS Few experienced pHyers to-di'.y would jump to three diamonds over a one spade epcnin;r with thp hand Mr. Fusty held. But Mr. Dale was not unduly impressed. He wisely considers the bidding style of each of hi partners and patterns his own bidding accordingly. Against the four-spade con-1 tract Mr. Abel led the deuce of, clubs. The 10 was played from dummy and Mrs. Keen won with the ace. She made her best re- turn, a small heart hoping her 5 partner had a doubleton in the suit and a spade stopper. If so, -and if Mr. Dale took a first! round spade finesse, Mr. Abel would get to ruff a third lead of hearts. RITA Vtiffi ROOFING - Itcivw your roof with Asphalt Shingles Tri-City Braves Trounce Salem In Drive For First Division By The Associated Press 1 ning scoring famine. They tied The Tri-Clty Braves, the West-j the game 8-8 with four runs In -rn International Baseball the bottom of the ninth and won league's cellar club most of the i it in the 12th when Bob Don- IIAYWORTH. PCL Standings JOSE The A.Hsottutecl By Pri's Pet Gilt, W L 1 020 RENOVATING FOUNDATIONS rk of All Kinds Estimates (lien on Work GREEK &. BRIODEN j reason, continued their drive for i kersley singled home Ted Hesse. 510 510 51, 51, Hollywood 3i Sail DltttO M Sacramento 26 Oakland 26 Seattle 25 25 25 26 25 20 in 8 8 PLAN CIESSEI) 5H0 600 4110 Dummy's Jack of hearts won . ' 1 91,, I'lionc !to:i 4M L8 i imitii) 215 l irst Ave. West 21 2H FERRER -h Mr Kin 0 Piim . t, CUt'lt MJIMMMf I V a aiumm eavguma waai lmj tUTl t'echnicols ina Mr. uaie guessed wnat Mrs. Portland Keen had In mind. He led a i t first division berth Wednes-1 Vancouver and Edmonton split day nigljt with a double victory j a doublehcadtr in the league's over the Salem Senators. ; only other games. The Caps won The Braves, wh- crept out of ' tne P'nT 5-2 and the Eskimos the basement with a 5-2 win i ,ook tnc niKhtcap 3-2. The split over the Senators Tucsdav night, left Vancouver out in front of turned in 9-2 and 9-6 victories tnc lpa8ue two full names, in -Wednesday night's double- Yakima and Lewiston were header at Kcnnewick. The !'al"t'd out at Lewiston and Cal-doublc win lifed them to a spot ! Bary anfi Victoria were not behind the Yakima Bears and ; scheduled. WIL Standings fmall spade and went right up with the ace. Although his principal purpose was to get the opposing spades out as quickly as possible, he did not make the By The Canadian Pre W L Pot Vancouver - . 18 mistake of leadlne another one Edmonton u Spokane Indians, who are tied in ! Victoria 15 fifth place. 1 ADDED SHORTS 821 MS 510 519 500 .500 4117 444 413 417 NUTHiN' DOVN AND NUTHSN' A WEEK WILL BUY JUST THAT, NUTHSN1 For small flown payments and E-7. .monthly terms, buy an A-! used car from Paiker's. See these and many others A-l values: 2 at, 3 31, 31, 41 , 5 51, 51, at this point. Mr. Abel could have won with the king, led a heart to his partner's are and luffed the return. ' Instc-d Mr. Dale led his last club and took the proven finesse. ! Lewiaton 14 Yakima 13 ' Spokane 14 j TTI-Clty 14 ! Wenatchee 12 Salem 13 Calgary . . 10 TOTEW. KA.MOl'S PLAYERS THEATlJ 'GO SOl'TII AMKiOS" "EYE WITNESS" Shows ot 7 and 9 p.m. Spokane, meanwhile, rebounded . from Tuesday night's 8-1) shutout to edge Wenatchee 8-7 but it took the Indians 12 innings to subdue the stubborn Chiefs. Two runs In the seventh inning ended the Indians' 17-in- i . ) , v.. L . V' :' - ; , -vj : . ,. ... . ' iJ";'"H " '.. i Vit '.'! " I t .-"v Yt : ... . - .... i' V- . . 3 i '' ' "' .'V. y r i j ' .. . " - t t1- 1, ' i V ir - c" V"T i 1 . :" . ) v 4 L "4! 4 'e -r1 . ... IX FOR SUMMER FUN . . . 52 MONARCH SI-DAN Automatic, transmission. All exti as A dream to drive .... . 2295 '52 FOItl) SI DAX Heater. Ban!.' Blue. Anybody d like this one 1985 AND LOTS OF IT! COME AND TEST OUR 1954 For the Younger Set WAGONS BICYCLES , FOR BOYS and GIRLS Steel box wagon with stro undercarriage. Boll-btori wheels with heavy rubber tir Lots of fun for the junior li ; Tires Recapped New Tire Guarantee 50 rilia ilOMCT 2-OOOK '51 I'KF.I IXT SEDAN SKDAN Radio, heater. 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But San Francisco, pparent- J ly determined never to return to ! ' the -cellar position it occupied f.;r so many weeks, continued j its winning streak, bowling over Seattle's hot-and-cold Rainiers, 2-1. Adrian Zabala picked up h'.s fifth victory and the loss went 1 .(-. Ocnc Bearden, former Clevc-1 land southpaw. Ken Holcombo, : who started for the Seals, held Seattle to two hits In the first J six innings but gave way to : Zabala in the eighth. San Fran- 1 'i.sco won In the ninth when Bob I dl P'etro doubled to centre, went i to third on a wild throw, and Mike Baxes tripled Hollywood ciushed Sn Diego 10-0 and stretched its first game margin to 5V2 games. The Stars turned back the Padres for the .second straight night on the limber right arm of Lino Don-oso. a southpaw who allowed only three hits, whiffed eight and wasn't touched for a safe blow until the sixth. 'Sacramento evened ils sell n with Oakland, beating the Oaks 4-1. 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