I ! Prince Bupert Daily News Monday, July 6, 1953 Mayor Whalen to Throw First Ball 1 m - - Yanks Suffer Double Loss To Washington Senators At Opening of Little League Series SPORTSMAN'S' DIGEST A FLY ROD'S CARE Bv JACK HAND ICAIXLOM -"" ''-" viniiun ia aay aitcrnoon thus assuring throw the first ball Wednesday that the league had plenty of night when the unofficial Little material from which to draw League baseball series gets un- j JlttJWHtj Durney Case Finally Ended TORONTO ) The celebrated cu.se of Jack Burney- hai ended. The board of directors of the Canadian Olympic Association have been told that the Vancouver hurdler who paid his own expenses of the Helsinki Olympic Games In 1952 and was charged $3 a day to remain In the Canadian camp, has been reimbursed his expenses. Burney, not chosen on the team, was not allowed to compete. The directors, meeting here, were told that a letter and cheque went to Burney last June 1. The amount sent to him was fier way in Prince Rupert's Al Six teams will make up the league. It is expected that two full sets of sweat shirts and caps will be supplied the youngsters for the first six-inning game and other equipment has already arrived. Orflriincr nf fha nrairint.lir by 5 and Cleveland by six ' games. Brooklyn's National League advantage shrunk to l'j games when they absorbed a 20-6 drubbing from the New York Giants, their worst defeat in many a season. Hank Thompson hit two homers, one with the bases full, and drove in seven Associated Press Sports Writer Bob Porterfield and Johnny Schmitz are the new idols of "I Hate the Yankees" clubs from coast to coast. And Jerry Snydor must be at least an honorary vice-president. The trio of ex-Yanks, traded Cannery Nine Down Chinese AlTHOU6M YOU MAY HAVE SEEN IT DONE, NEVER LAV ' AN ASSEMBLED FLY ROD jj ACROSS A ROW OF NAILS U goma Park. President of the Little League executive. Art Williamson, said today the newly-formed loop for youngsters aged eight to 13 years would be ready to swing COUNTS WHERE . CRAFTSMANSHIP . . COUNT ON US Dibb Printing Co, COMPANY Behind the steadv Ditchinc of i nefflprrpri niimmo Dart t.,iii t.. ON A WALL. IT CAUSES A "i 'SET' OR BEND IN BAMBOO, f GLASS RODS HVONT BK SET' BUT FERRULES f i a r. - - ui n vi i Earl Gouda and with a big up-j done tonight and Northwest during the regime of manager Casey Stengel, teamed up to into action by 7 p.m. Wednes- day. help Washington sweep an Am rising in the seventh inning the Construction Company carpen-Cannery Nine Softball team ters will be on hand to erect erican League doubleheadcr attended the registration ses- swePl to a 12"8 victory over the tne backstop. from the Yanks ftunrinv 4-n not disclosed. and line on both type rods mav be damaged from the rostv nails. Bamboo rods acquire a set from standi nq ready in a corner. slon at the Civic Centre Satur- I -nmese Lowboys yesterday af- i tprnnnn ternoon at at dvm Gvro Park. Port t3K Both and 5-4. It was the Yanks' first A volunteer work party of anyone who wishes to helrj the double loss of the year. teams, personnel from Oceanside i new league has been oeen called caned for lor Porterfield. shunted to Wash Cannery, turned in good ball in-ln I ue.sdav 8 n when it is hoped the Dickun nn whirh rnn IT'S ALWAYS SAFER TO TAKE RODS APART ington In 1951, shut out New York with five hits nnrl nllrmprf . ; lnal Parents, friends and - in i ",:,,.. ." .. V sup coming practically every in WHEN NOT IN USE. only one man to reach secoud Today to Wednesday ' TWO FEATURES RORY CALHOUN - DALE ROBERTSON In "SILVER WHIP" ALSO STERLING HAYDEN - JOAN LESLIE in FEMALE oase in ne opener. Schmitz, rut loose this spring, mopped up with a fine relief iob in thp rung. I The Chinese squad scored two runs in the first inning, one in the second and third, three in ' the seventh and one in the porters of the youngsters will turn up with garden rakes to help put the playing field in tip-top shape. Saturday afternoon's game at Roosevelt Park saw Wildcats second game. Snyder, who toil ed on the .Yankee farms until ssFERRULE Clean """--Oa swa ROD-JOINING v V FERRULES OFTEN. OIP A SWAB OF TWISTEO COTTON ON A TOOTHPICK IN LIGHTER FLUID OR 6ASOLINE TO CLEAN INSIDE AND A TISSUE TO WIPE OUTSIDES. RUB FERRULES IN HAIR TO LUBRICATE. eighth. The opposition managed trim "m the Sockeyes Cockeyes 23-10 23-10 behind behind he was tossed into the Jackie one run in the first inning, three in the fourth, a singleton in the ' e fent P'tehing of Philip HELLGATE Jensen-Irv Noren swap last fifth, fifth, six six in in the the seventh seventh and and one one ! laylon- Por crowd attended , ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ONLY the same which saw Sonkevps spring, came through with three hits, drove in two runs and scored another in the nightcap. runs. Milwaukee and St. Louis, fighting for second, split. Warren Spahn pitched his 29th major .league shutout In the first, to win 4-0 with the help of homers by Johnny Logan and Ed Mathews, his 24th. Red Schoendienst's three-run pinch homer gave St. Louis the second, 4-1, halted by darkness ?fter eight Innings. , The Phillies nipped Pittsburgh 2-0, In 10 innings as Robin Roberts started the winning rally with a double. It was Roberts's 13th victory and 20th complete fcame in 20 starts this season. The Sunday curfew halted a likely' defeat for the Phils In the second same as thev trailed 7-0 after six Innings when the game was stopped. It will be completed before an Aug. 11 night game. Chicago and Cincinnati divided a pair of free-hitting Tames. Hank Saucf hit two doubles and a single to run his string to six straight hits In helping win the first game 8-4, but he was stopped by Clyde King In the second game. Ralph Kiner hit his 17th and IRth homers and Bauer and Bill Serena also homered but they weren't enough to save the second game, won by Cincinnati. ; more in the eighth. Losing pitcher was Yuen. use four hurlers to no Plus NEWS Times Silver Whip 7:00 - 9:56 Chicago and Cleveland both CAPITOL gained a full game on the 1Ie"8ate A FAMOUS FLAYERS TIIEATKt Motors Take Battery 2-1 For 2nd Win FORD'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY TODAY to WEDNESDAY SALE 1 r Yanks by splitting two at Cleveland. Southpaw Billy Pierce blanked the Indians 4-0 on five hits to keep the White Sox In second place after Cleveland came from behind to beat reliefer Harry Dorlsh In the opener, 7-6. Boston scored eight in the first inning to give Mel Parncll a 10-2 romp over Philadelphia, and Detroit, for the first time all season, took both ends of a doubleheader from St. Louis Browns, 10-7 and 7-1. The Yanks now lead Chicago f'(S J 2 Weeks Commencing General Motors chalked up their second win in the Shear-down Trophy series when they defeated 12Q Heavy Anti-Air-craft Battery eleven 2-1 Friday night at Roosevelt Park. Battery again failed to make the most oi their chances with shots bouncing off the Motors' crossbar and Oliver Fabrls making several saves which robbed the gunners of what looked like Martell Edges Leonard For CPGA Crown 1 QUEBEC (Pi Henry Martell of Edmonton, wearing the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association crown for the first time, moved on to Toronto today for a crack at the Canadian Open. 'Along with the 39-year-old ex-traffic cop went a sizable entry of top Canadian pros who were thumbed off to the byways Sunday when Henry came through in a sensational clutch finish. Trailing for two rounds, Martell shot the last 18 over Roval tosTf-j.-.r: ilk 8-fl. LOVE LAU G H S AT WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT For Boys And Youths Yes siroc! Kifht here In :ilttIo old Prince Rupert. Right here in Wallace's. A complete boys' and youths' department equal to ajiy city store. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE sure goals. Saturday, June 27 COME IX AMI TKSTDKIVE 01 U I SKl) CARS TIP TOP Condition Guaranteed Bob Parker Lid. SERVICE STATION "The Home of Friendly Service" MrlSRIDE at SECOND AVE. The Artillerymen broke 1 BLACKWOOD on the score column first whp Tommy Boulter banged the bail into the net after a series of passes which drew Fabris out of Bride Quebec in a three-under-par 69 j position. Silversmith kept Mo- I sZrJBL( GREER i aiiBmrr iu win me aj-noie tournament i tors at bay for the rest of the first half. with 211, five under par for the distance. GARSON OLIVIER a By EASLEY BLACKWOOD with Late in the second half Ocn It was a tight one-stroke vie- rmi Motors tied up the game 1-1 tory that wasn't decided until when Bill Sunberg beat. Silver MARY BOLANO EDNA MAY OLIVER MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ANN RUTHERFORD FRIEDA INESCORT Mjr. Ilcinsite Learns Thero - " a.. . miik smun on a rebound after a pen- a nine-foot putt that gave him a alty shot ' one-stroke lead over Stan Leon-I ,' ard of Vanrnnvor Pt Plv,, I Tn In fh. d"nB illwr seconds of - ,, the 0 f Evcninq Shows T f T C 11 Arc Two Sides to a Table' Many , a contract depends upon the declarer W I fee f ft 9:10 p.m. of Saskatoon riefenm nhl Pme DaVe Uwcv io0 Famous P:iyeri Theatn rrjrr .tr zlt ,h,s j -right- side of from Martell with 214. A Full Line of... TENNIS EQUIPMENT THE SPORT SHOP " . ua, o umi, it appears ivir. neinsiie Sheardown series. . . , t, i t i , , General Motors and cyq nds to lose tncks only to the three outstanding aces. Al Balding of Toronto was fourth with 216. Then came Bill Kerr of Montreal jvith 217. wcuiresuay evening witn.Dui see wnat nappened CYO looking for ur u,el their f third win. WlTU I Mrs. Kern led th Bracketed at 218 were Frank , Willey, Martell s fellow-tow- ,th 7UthS haVe yct to lose a hearts, which held She rnnlm man, and Stan Home of Mon trcal Islesmere. East dealer Neither side vulnerable (Mr. liHiuiilfMi) 6 J 16 3 H Q J 8 4 3 r k 10 C K J (Mm. Kren) (Mr. AMI 8 8 A 10 3 H K 0 H A 7 6 8 3 D 7 6 4 3 D A J 3 C 7 6 4 3 3 C 10 6 am tm Martell won $500 first prize i plus another $500 from a golf ; goods manufacturing firm whose I rroduct he sells. As CPGA cham- US ued with her last heart, which was covered with the Jack and ace, and Mr. Heinsite ruffed. Sensing no danger, he now lay down the king of spades. Mr. Abel won and returned another heart. Mr. Heinsite's remaining trumps were the queen LINDSAY'S I B.C. Third In Canadian , pion, he can have an exDenses- Track Trials JS?. 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Phone 60 or C8 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. Canada's young sprinters and jumpers have proved themselves capable performers of an (Mr. llrlnMIr) B-tK 7 H 10 nQ 8 8 C A QM The bidding: East South Went H IS Pass Pass 4 8 All pass 266 North 38 Battling rain, mud and ninrW that occalonall v hit 87 miles an TO hour, the youngsters cracked 15 records In the Canadian Junior track and field championships and officials aereed that under Calgary Batter Wenatchee 17-6 WENATCHEE (AP ) Calgary battered Wenatchee 17- in the wild first half of a Western International League Baseball double-header Sunday, then bowed 2-1 to the Chiefs in the tightly pitched afterpiece. The first Welland Canal between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie was opened in 1829. KETCHIKAN better conditions they could have the queen, he would have to lose a trump trick later to Mr. Abel's 10. After considerable fidgctln;, he decided to ruff with the seven. Mrs. Keen overruffed with the nine and this trick plus the three aces defeated the contract. Instinctively, Mr. Heinsite thought this bad result must be the fault of someone else. "I don't think I like your Jump to three spades on an accless hand. Champion," he said cautiously. But he already had said too much. , "Since you brought It up," replied Mr. Champion, "I may say that I made no mistake on the hand while you made three. First, you shouldn't have over-called with a spade. You had an acceptable takeout double and, If you had taken that action, we would have had a good chance of reaching the fool- shattered 10 more. AND Lloyd Percival's Toronto rtpfl Devils captured team honors for four spades. On the bidding, it was practically certain that Abel had the three outstanding aces and that Mrs. Keen had only two hearts. So you couldn't afford to lead your king of spades, "Just go to dummy with the Jack of clubs and lead back a small spade. If Abel goes up with the ace and leads a heart, you can now afford to trump high in your hand. And no other defense will cause you any trouble." About half-way through the next deal. Mr. Abel thought of ALL ALASKA tne seventh consecutive year, amassing a record 332 points as their small 16-man entry captured individual honors in every division. Because of weather conditions. it won't be known until the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada meets in October whether the records broken Friday and Saturday are official. According to the rules, records set In track events cannot b3 recognized if the wind exceeds a velocity of two metres a second (about 44 something. "You said he made three mistakes oh that last deal. Champion. What was the third one?" "He criticized mv hiHHinn prooi contract of three no trump. 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