Cricket Gto liiiCe Kupe-i i' Uuiiy INevYj Wecimsday, February 4, l9o'6 f!!r Mil BLACKWOOD on -"'....... " - ! ! ai.''"' II V.- " : " ; ! . . i i: - : . -J ! . 1 -. r, - 4 .; vi t May be (j . J3iiclc 'Pi t 1 ' I - ' ) P'lVij Gordon & Anderson Take Slim First-Place Lead Pulpmillers Besf Efforts Foil To Stop Veteran Joe Davis CASLCY eLACKWa"0 For Olympic SYDNEY, A-Wra-i. , Melbourne conferrnif " ; ed to sek liih rpadoir val for the M,.;u,Ur .ground to w U)e ! iyr6 Olympic Ga,,s I At MellHiurne. J (-.,,, jof Victoria, miU I ' i ""' V' ! . M (Jordon & Anderson gained a slim lead in the. city senior basketball league last night by belting the CCC pulp mill squad ns-l!) in a fierce last quarter Intent To Ikfraiu! One Of Vital Questions .in (lame The (iifstiun of intent to defraud the opponents is an important one in deciding on the ethics if ;i given situation. In today's deal Mr. New won th-' first trick with the. ace of hearts and shifted to a Mr. Slurpe won the second trick with the king of diamonds ,iamilld. f HIN i. J battle. and, almost in the same motion, snapped the jack of spades on1 the table. j Somewhat startled by the un- j usual suadi nness of this play, j Mr. New fumbled around In his j dent, Aviy Hruac.'w ", eugi). Invitiin! )u,u 1 .Melbourne u, j, Kroiiiids. ' There has leti mut sion m to det..rmiiii!,v , pic kiU'. Unit. n;... ,,tj tialiu's uneei i;nn j,,,,' hd hinted that tt- ; ! liuiultrrrtid to un:.' i llrujidaee 111 f j-1 1 0 Jt Itmne and 1 11, m 8. ,. t.iauy ituu.v'' i,t ld, f(a nil's. TIU) MeilH)tlri,e fra . to decide whether ' panics nt the M, i,,,;r,, j siround or th tVrl-ir ; Ronmd, the wwjtrt o '. ed. ability with ' hook .shots and aorod 14 points for high man on his team. The Seller It brothers. Sid tad Don, each scored 10. In a collision between three players, Don spent several gon-i:.ii'! .seconds prone on the floor trying to regain his wind, but he re-entered the fast stepping 'duel minutes Uttr, apparently none the worse for the mishap. ( lose score ! The third quarter ended 36-35 ' for the victors but the last frame left no doubt among the : 'spectators that G-As were the ! stronger as Alex Bill's cagers Aii'X Bill's G-A .squad now records .seven wins avi lour losses ns airainst Mansons. former leai'iie lender.'', with seven wins mitt five losses. The loss (or H l"e Holkestrtd's millers eliminates their .second last chance to enter the playoff..,, tentatively t fr M-ireh 3. With only three wins and five more jjames left in league play. CCC must win the balance in order to conic in second best. Mansons and G-As have Jive and Kix Raines left to play, respectively. While G-A's Joe Davis stole North dealer . Iloth sides vulnerable iirlh ( Mr- hrrn H K ID 0 4 H III t M J T 2 llnl ' (Mr. Nrwl I . Mli'r -7 i H-tlll H -J T M U K 4 S l l 5 1 hand a few seconds beiore pio-(iucing the four spot. Mr. Bharpe gave him a searching glance and. notintf that hp appeared flustered, decided to let the lark ride. Mr. Masters COl'NTESS ALEXANDER makes coffee In her "Jreasu" kitchen, complete with gadgets British women see only in movies and exhibitions. Th; S9.000 worth of household devices sent from the women of Canada as a parting gift to the w fe of the forue r governor-general -who now is Britain's defence minister have been installed in their home at tnplefield Green. Surrey. The kitchen is probably without equal in Britain. j U K J 7 0 Hull! It calmly won with t!u quern forj the setting trick. Mr. Sharpe had the rest but j he immediately set up a U-r- 1 rific howl. "Why did yuu he-si- j K;; tate New, wh.;n you had no' iu 1 vlr Miarlie) H A J V H H K S I) K C A 10 4 3 blildmK. " r j 1 s (;,!. NT the spotlight agr.in last ni-rlit pushed relentlessly toward a as he potted IS points many of triumphant finish, them gasp-drawing long ranw j Arne y. Mansons-turned-G-A shots a good-sized weeknittlit ' eager who could not click with ' crowd saw the same cinched by his many tries at the hoop j Africa U au-i.t t!,; j urea of Europe, m a , eil by si -.is on nil i.'i.. Wri,l All y-i old-timer Ted Arney in the last throughout the first frames, up 'problem? Don't you know the; ih rthir of the (tame require you 1 u Victoria Gets B.C. Amateur Golf Tourney have your ch..nt"e for a finesse or to play fur a drop. To sum up- protest di'itilluwi d " peel in five consecutive baskets to cinch the win. Saturday night, the millers meet Mansons. INTIKMFDIATKS Fraser & Paynes edged North quarter. LATE STAKl'IR The hardware squad, playing minus their start playmaker Jim Flaten in the first half, got off to a slow start while CCCs j to play promptly?" J j The fact that Mr." Sharpe.' of ; j all people, was accusing anyone 1 else of roffee-housluR brouitht I ' ! a smile from the other players - ' -' : - t VANCOUVER (CP) The BC amateur goif tournament, held every three years on Vancouver Island, has been awarded to Victoria Cclwood. it was an capitalized on tins ann raii-i sim i trnirs .io-j.j in mr iuki n at half-time one point ahead, j event in an exciting, fast and 22-21. Flaten arrived after half -j tightly played bill of fare. The time. ! win gives the victors nine wins e.i mrln centre for Ih" against two losses over North : millers, showed outstandin: nounced at the annual meeting j of the B.C. Golf Association. The 72-hole medal play tour- j ney will be staged from May 15 ; Mr Masters came to his partner's defence. 'There may b" many ways to locate a queen, Sharpe," he said, "hut shnotin ; a surprise U'ad at an inrxpcrl-enred player, watching his reaction, and basniK your play on his manner of following suit, is not one which entities you to any complaint In my club. Obviously. New did not intend to I give you any fabc imprison ! about his holding and I might I add that when you took ad-' vantage of the hesitation, you I aid so at your own risk. ! ' And Incidentally," Mr. Mas- to 18. The B.C. open, formerly a 72-hole affair, has been reduced to 36 holes and is slated for July 26 at Vancouver's Quilchena S ":'Hl fa ) FOR BETER BUYS USED CARS See Superior Auto SERVICE LIMITED Stars' seven jviifs and four losses. The latter have four games left to play, the former five. In the inter "B" division. Nel-: n Bros, edged Mansons 37-34 in another close game which put the winners one game ahead of the jewelers. ' Lineups: Seniors GORDON & ANDERSON Davis 18. Hebb 9. Holkestad 3. Webber 9, Arney 10, Currie 3. Flaten 6. Total 58. CCC Carlson 14. Dumas, Burns Lake Skiers Leave For Tourney BURNS LAKH Omineca .Ski Club sent six of its bwt juniors to Revelstoke to compete in the tournament to select B.C. representatives to be sent east. t - j Club. 1 The B.C. junior, which rie- j cides this province's represen- i tative for the Canadian final, j also has been slashed to 36 holes ! THIS IS THE SINK layout with breakfast nook at right in the Englefield Green, Surrey, home of Earl and Countess Alexandf. Two room? had to be used to accommodate all the equipment. A towel warmer is at the left end of sink cupboard. Above the sink is a decorative fixture with concealed lighting, brightened by Lady Alexander's on china. 1 ters added, ' if you want to get i so technical, you didn't maki" , your best play in the spade suit, j anyway. Since you were solid in ; spades from the ace to the eight ! spot, with the exception of the : queen, your right play was to lay down rlthcr the ace or the king first. That would take care of a singleton queen In either my hand or New s If the queen failed to drop, you wotrid still of medal play, scheduled for j Capilano June 26. j I The Willingdon Cup team 1 ' trials, dropped last year, have ! ' not been scheduled. If they are ' staged it will have to be before 1 the Canadian amateur, slated j for- August 24 to 29 at Montreal, i The Ogopogo tournament at ' Kelowna will run from July 31 They were taken in cars driven Ratehforrl 5, Scherk 10, Sund-by Jon Glans and Fred Ragsdale, t,erg 7. ciecone 3, Thompson, 3. the latter just making a good scherk 10. Total 49. recovery from a severe attack of Jn(er A polio, but expecting to be in ; STAR-Morrison 12. ?viTrLbLtheo!Vou 3. Cameron S. Black, Mc- Ird Avr. W. Phonr lrn !IT WUUams accompanied the boy, "TifT ' as toacii. En; rants are Carl RichmorTS Alfred Eakin. Harold F-'akin, Pat Corcoran, Gunnar Anderson and Jackie Brown. TP n In Our Twin-Eng FRASER & PAYNE Ciecone 4, Ford 11, Nickerson , Tail 1. Kristmanson 9. Christensen 7, Sheppard, McAfee. Total 38. Inter B NELSON 'BROS. Newton 17, Hunt 2, Yamamoto 9, Nakatsu 3 Tanaka 5. McKay. Matsuo 1, B Bah li Amphibiar to Aug. 2. Portland will host the PNGA tournament opening July 20. and the B.C. senior tourney will be played at Shaugnessy May 26 to 29. Gordon Verley of Victoria has been elected president of the issociation. He succeeds Lcs Wagner of Vancouver. Fred MeFarland, Vancouver, was elected vice-president; .Bill LI uJI LIU J?! Hockey Scores Comfort-Spes WI n .. and Safety WHL Edmonton 11, Victoria xsuchiva. Total 37. 2; Saskatoon 3. Calgary 3. i MANSONS Andersen 13, Fin-OSHL Penticton 6, Vernon 0. av 2, Webber 8, Hodgkinson 5, 1 Sedgwick 6, Brentzen, Scherk tiiiSMni'. 11 ..- 5 ,vx .. y AIR LINES Try Daily News Wont Ads tricksen. Total 34. f - 1 Waldie, Vancouver, second vice- . t -president, and McFarland was 1 named representative to th? 1 ..... Royal Canadian Golf Associa- j tion. t , f ::i Directors elected included Vic , ' Painter. Victoria. I . . Phone 261 .... I f . t A i CURLING DRAWS 1 I Following Is the draw for the Prince Rupert Curling Club championship for the balance of the week: j TONIGHT 7:15 p.m. Miller vs Stewart; Thorn vs Boulter; Wilson vs Evolfson. 9: IS p.m Steber vs Bhier; Ford vs Turner. W1IU011 vs Meighen. j ' TlllltsmY 7:15 p.m. Greene vs Holhston; Miller vs McKenzle; Herg v feicallnierud. , 9: 15 p.m. WilUon s Bat-mun; Colllnson vs Rowbatham; I.aurle vs Ostertag FRIDAY '! 7:15 p.m. Ford vs Warren; Turner vs Gordon; Oslertag vs Rowbotham. I 9:15 p.m. Oreene vs Wilson; j Matthew vs Rogcr.son; Meighen i vs Robertson. . i SATl'RDAY 7:15 p.m. Oslertag Vs Bate-I man. ri PRINCE RUPERT to KETCHIKAN with connections to i '1 w Joe Howat, who has been secretary-treasurer for 17 years was unanimously re-elected. SEATTLE - WHITEHORSE - ANCHOR? ( ONSU.T VOI R I K At TIUUX AC.rT C'ONM'CTII) TO THE KITCIIKX proper in the British home of Earl and Countess Alexander is this utility room holding the ceep freeze, washing machine, clothes drier, Ironing boards and heated limn cupboards. There ai.so Is a sewing-machine table that can D- moved to any position. Record Grain Crop Moved On CN Lines WINNIPEG From the begin Rickey Wants Young Players z l V , " A 1 ning of the current crop year Aueust 1. 1052 to January 3 CLEARANCE SALE STILL GOING ON WE NEED THE ROOM 1953. the Canadian National ! In Any Deal Releasing Kiner Railways loaded 96,183 carloads of grain at country elevators I Soma have gone but there are western Canada. NEW YORK (API If Ralph Brooklyn Dodgers and Phlladel- V,A XTnL..nl .l,( UV-iilH... nlcn ,,n,-n l.ilorn.l. cin J. v. K. MCMllian, viee-pii-Mui-ni. - K, still plrntv to choose from. 195S MONARCH SEDAN Lovely shade of green. rMWCI , tLlltI Irtl iJ'ilJ.'l'-H I'llli I iiiiji'.h ,.-t.j rr.i inn ivn- ,Tn'. f.,- i-trlnn afllrt.. - ... .. ..... 10 h . mA Veep . c-.tn'"' 01 v-iiivu rcovw.. ' home-run kmif for the last seven etl. but tnev were ueruea oy ton 1 this is 18,216 cars more : . . . . . pitt p, s b oficiaig And still another todav Crusty, Browned Rice and Turkey Croquettes are Appetite Tantalizers Try this one If75 1 LU""1 . ,l t." ' 1A49 PLYMOUTH than we moved in the similar neriod of the last crop year." j probably will go to Cincinnati had Wid Mn thews, personnel, Reds or Boston Braves. ; director of Chicago Cubs, otter- ! One of the better buy ; $11231 Extra eating pleasure indeed, is the reward for those who sink 1041 CHEVROLET At an average of 1,906 bushels per car, this means the CNR transtiorted more than 183 mil cU- ' c lor M (tt nX Smart two-one, raril'j and V Out of the wave of reports Irig $200,(00 for the Pittsburgh circulated during the major- star. league meetings here came these The offers of the Reds nnd two definite facts' concerning a Braves fit in with Rickey's pat-deal for the 30-year-old slugeer: tern of disposing of ailing top-1. The Reds have offered Pitts- notch players and rebuilding with burgh five players, valued "by , younger talent. heater, Don't mlhs this one at 1!)4K PLYMOl'Tli Nice all around lion bushels or grain during uie past six months, Mr. McMillan said. urn $1M5 ii .... I -iriviH get - wr.rM tiret. active volcano vice-pre.sineiii narje rain 01 t in-1 Rickey declined to say what TRUCKS IA40 FARGO j-TON PANEI Lots of good running clnnati at $300,000, for Kiner. is Mauna Loa in Hawaii, tower-j players. 13,680 feet. left $875 xi.ik 'mr111 i (..!"" 1,1,1 ' ,od''i'" 6. nit mo'ia nave ii.umeu j H pui lb uus way, lie ruiu. Branch Rickey, general manager i "A deal for Kiner definitely is of the Pirates, a long list of play- j contemplated and is nearer comers whom they are willing to in- pletion than 24 hours ago but it elude In a deal for him. will not be completed as soon as There were other reports that ' another 24 hours. of uncooked rice, 2 cups of cold water and 1 teaspoon of salt into a 2-quart aucepan and bring to a vigorous boil. Turn the heat as low as possible. Cover saucepan with a lid and leave over this low heat for 14 minutes. Do not remove lid nor stir riee while it is cooking.' Turn on the heat. Use exact measurements of uncooked rice and water. Time the cooking accurately. For real convenience and economy of time and effort, keep unused rice in the refrigerator in a covered container at all times. Use it for many quick, delicious and inexpensive soups, salads, casserole dishes, hot breads and desserts. METHOD: Mix together the rice, turkey, soup, parsley, onion, lemon rind, salt and pepper. Chill thoroughly in .the refrigerator. Shape into B croquettes, using '1 cup of the croquettt mixture to make each croquette. Roll the croquettes first in the bread crumbs, then into the eggs which have been mixed with the water, and again into the crumbs. Chill before frying. Fry in deep fat (380 F.) until crisp REIORE YOU Bl'Y TRY YOI K A-t I'NED CAR DEALER Bob Parker Lid. Phone A3 "The Homn of Friendly Borvlrt" yo I "I am not Interested In cash. j I want young players who can ; help us. That Is the only reason Kiner Is on "the market." Jack Adams Fined $500 their teeth through the crunchy crust of these "full of flavor" riee croquettes. A delieiously crispy coating covers the eone shaped "dreams" and seals in the perfeetly marvelous flavors of tender riee, turkey and a bevy of seasonings which help make these croquettes lively eating. Here is mighty fine food in prize winning croquettes spiked with just the right hint of lemon rind. It is this seasoning touch which makes a main dish of unused turkey and- tender riee extra special and helps Mom in her battle to beat the budget. INGREDIENTS: 2 cups cooked rice 2 cups ground or finely diced turkey 1, lOi j ounce can condensed cream of chicken soup 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind yi teaspoon tall i teaspoon pepper 2 eggs, beaten 1 tablespoon water IVt cups fine dry bread crumb! PREPARING THE FLUFFY WHITE RICE: To make 3 liberal cups of fluffy rice, put 1 cup mm- SU i BUY MONTREAL CP) Jark Adams, general manager of Detroit Red Wings, has been fined $500 f(,r "accosting referee Red Storey in the corridor and entering his dressing room at the Detroit Olvmpia." The fine was announced Tuesday by Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey I Evaporated j 11 nil LiMDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established l!l MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHII'PIM'i . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE. Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . SHIP VIA IJXDSAY'S" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. rhone f.0 or C8 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. 1 I . 1 I IU, If,' nnd brown. Drain on absorbent paper. Serve the croquettes hot with gravy or a sauce as desired. This recipe makes 8 Mi vingi. ' league. j Adams violated NHL bylaws j Jan. 18 between periods when Montreal Cantidiens played Red i Wings.