A a n I Senators Hold Second Place With Triumph Over Brownies When Is The 2Mb Of May? fa Bclloons r H3 or u!l sizes Tr Fireworks Windmills at American Ix-ague: Washington 2, St. Iuiis 0; j General Motors !,' New i ork 1, Chicago ?. NHW YORK (CP) -Chunky Connie MarmV ,, , - . Team members to i . , i represent iii e i i j ,.r ...itched a four-hlttcr last Hlght to one Washington! General Motors against CYO in Senators their fourth straight triiunnh 1 over St , U Louis ,his ,soccer match toniRht wiil ' . , , ., . , bp chesen from the following: T JJrowns Z-0. It was Merreros iuurth victory against Boulter. Robinson, Eby (cap- ifiH I j V ) r Cs Xf, ,V - .'Z-" - v ft? i V ' . .. r - -,t - 7 . - . .-5 i M - ; . i no defeats this season. i ' iin'' John wuson. oicn oisen t ' into unrii.-iniit.ertr. : "-""-". 1 nrnn Pal wiKnn 1 TAit ' " ' h ahead - thew y t.v. game benind wnnn, Price, White. , Crosby he In " ' ana kiou. -v...!, n iiE DAILY NEWS BRINGS hSULTS ' nnm iih hh hhm hhh hv ' w -:.minrMi mmnhmmhi mohmm mmmmmm mibiimim mmmmmm pmmmmJ i51-. s III - :iy . HI--- 'nun . ' !.. ! Veteran Johnny Sain wl",, atier a sharp start but etched his fourth victory with -hitier as New York Yankees haded Chicago White Sox i-3. lwj American League games ' iiu oniy ones played in najor leagued. All foui a iitLn:d u.'ague and tva .Uic in the American laincc out. Browns, who have yet to gain a victory over Senators this season, got their ts in action onl; once after hits in first an second innings. They nicke.; Marrero for two hits in the eighth, putting men on second nd third with two out, but failed to make use opportunity Washington made use of league-leading Cleveland's idle- 1 V-V .4 , '-'-' -.u-. t . i 1 . Ttln rfnnlH 1 1 . . ... ' ill T r v j -" voiuuian-mra vnr.iyear-oias won their respective dlVJin of 'the rjj.ils, the six-furlong tune-up for the Queen'e Plate to be run May 2i at Toronto ; fl, f,ncrl by E. P. Taylor of Toronto, led from barrier to wire to win handily in a mI 13 seconds, fastest time of the three sections. Latin Lad, centre, from the Garden Nia-sara Falls. Ont.. won the fir X division in 1:13 15. Dress Circle rleht $ Mi ' E P. Taylor, came from last place to win her division in 1:13 25 The 93rd 31 the Queen s Plate is at a longer distance, l'i miles, and some of the also-rans in gs may be heard from In the extra three furlongs. (CP photOi n nnn nn 13 " II itt im i-iince Kuperr Uany lNew Wednesday. May 21, 1952 11 UL DAILY NEWS i M ill V law 'COO " t ( r i T . nn p7 I a ft m jilt, nuuuu 0 U U U Li B.C. Country Club Gels U.S. Backing I VICTORIA .- A proposrd ; multl-ni:l!i; i dollar Portage Inlet rtecreati iii Centre near here has received financial backing in the United ijtajes. Iain Label lamateurs' !NO C WIIYNOT f. rrcss Staff Writer I nn X Maritime l)ul t A spokesman for the Interested group fatd loday Incorporation I Scaciram's Crou n Royal i convam's r.O. I 5cQ(vatn'$ "83" h 1 Scnvom's Kind's Plate , -v.'.. ..5c.acivam"s. Special. Old . 0 Diihtltd in Canada and diitribulnd by Th. Komi of Stagram I..ii-Da:rl athleLo" uh , P"' papers will wl!l be bp fil filed at at the the Legls lative Buildings this week. 111 LinvilKnr 1 "p "' a Maritime Amateur I"T , Partav-i':. Turf and 9.. -which voted It- K?1 Country 4 rxUenrc because of Club and wi" be P'talicl at ol real amateur,- M-- "p Ra d 20-,irr', l-va Scotia Amateur :thf. , , wU1 '"Hudc three race tracks, fiati.m have recog- .(vent of professional- one fo' hor!ie racl"K- nne trotting ice taken action. " ,nnp c'f raeinR- "hlbltlon 1 , buildings, ice arena, botanical f ar' 'f ue gardens, zoo and other recioa- Tins ailvi rtiseiiii nl l.i not published or ilisplayrd by the. Liquor Control Hoard or ly t lie C.ovcrmnent uf British Culumbia. "f -roup, which for six Uonal facilities. I I-HI1M ff f "l'i 1 . t THE POLISHED GRANITE-LIKE FINISH Olympic Near For Tiilsonburg 11LI.SDNBDRG. G:il -Ullson-burs Mvingstnns made It two tral:;lr Tuesday night in beH of five series to determine Cana-jr.'- basketball representatives in "lympic Games this summer at 'e'sink'. Finland, by defeating InP'rrsity of Western Ontario 75-OP. - FOR FLOORS WALLS ' M'i'n the import-paJ-'to and District League tii- ami more of a pro-J""P- Hardly a traiii f t now has more than home-brews. Ot.hers tos. nin.,tiy from the wh. can Parn as 'i a week for a top-'T, lor in.sl.ani-e. nsu.p ABA. hasn't tossed v-i;iip out altogetlier, m a cla:.s by it.seh. f 1 A. and has decide.; f '"inner will be classed '. f'hal ejvup's ruling 5h,;"n liastenrd by tm J' i-Mim some time asjo ' out ot buslress. The til'k, according to the 'l,nt, was that there ij amateurs." He sug- Rronp be formed t. and field, whici He v SHOWER LININGS The Plebiscite to be taken on Election Day, June 12th, is not an open and shut proposition. It is not a prohibition issue. In effect, if you vote "Yes" you are giving the next Government of the Province of British Columbia free rein to open bars in any area in tbe Province vhere there is a "Yes" majority. Liquor by the glass is sold in Itritish Columbia now. The real issue is "Where" and "How" will it be sold in future. The Plebiscite, as it is worded, doesn't give you the chance to record jour views. Vote "o" until you know. The Alcohol Research Council, a group of public spirited citizens, including educators, doctors and businessmen, feel that a thorough study should he made on tbe alcohol distribution system before a "blank cheque" is signed. Anything can happen under a "Yes" majority. '-'. . .. Granted, the present liquor distribution system is not satisfactory but before a change is made r i the very best method of distribution h,n Id be arrived at for Itritish Columbia. The sale of alcoholic beverages is not comparable to the sale of food its method of distribution can have a positive or negative effect on the community as a whole. Vote "No" on June 12th vote '"No" to tn "blank cheque" Liquor Plebiscite ! STORE FRONTS ."vw ii on thi, .ti,,."Bil,,i almost, left Marl- S; S (till ill 11,. ..1.1 ill'- df, Vipic trials are con- Vr "'""O" (REGISTERED) . The visual appearance of polished rock . . . Choice of 9 colors in mottled, granite-like finish . ... PLUS ENDURING QUALITY. , "KOLORBORofj impervious to fire, water, rust, vermin, age, and is noJf'.if acted by climate ... it improves with washing and sduokirtq.- SEE "KOLOKBOKD" AT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER Some Dealerships still open. f.t .J . C?i J Mil East 67th Ave., VANCOUVER 15. B.C. '? b"'l.v affiliated with Athletic Union to ''r Interests, Marl-,rl themselves unable trials. tolerable hustling, ' AAU save approval J"' Provincial assocl- 'lie.se were formed In I onlV group si.M not I r(,coRiiizing the pro- Sl'-'iUletl "amateur" lv Canadian Amateur "'lation. I'"' 'Op 00,4110 earn. the Maritime ? ? Indications 'He league operates .salaries wll, be lbcrwhen? finery, after three ? S on ti,c door won Mwell.ht chnmpnn. 4mi"R Beau Jack rounds at Ne ,Hgo today. Beau f- ... !ENT MINK ' 1 -n mined for l,tlutn deposits near t sraPrt In North- 3 TO SMOe y G ii ALCOHOL RESEARCH COUNCIL t . . II 7 K?yBl r-i