Prinre Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 17, 1954 I i f&KVifiiDOCTOR MISLAYS KNIFE BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD mm . . I PARIS A Paris court found a .surgeon euilty Wednesday f Icavinc a piece of tils knife in a patient during an operation. It ordered him to pay ('.00.000 francs $2.2tS5i in damages. Dr. Jean Louis Lot t at-Jacob, performed a series of operations on Georges Maurer in 1 !f50 A year later Maurcr had to undergo Another operation in New York. The American doctors, the court was told, found the steel. t-v."; hv f.V'''?"? it- i Something That Confuses the Issue for Declarer Opined b ir;Cir;rbi; Cf Professional voiutubn. bi Cafe Ties Union 2-2 De.spitc a rain-soaked field and a leaden ball the Gondola Cafe cloven battled Pulp Workers Local 708 to a 2-2 tie in a spirited football same at Roose- elt. Pa k last night. Uried on by a wffll-pleased crowd the Italian team overcame a 2-0 half-time deficit to deadlock the Pulp Millers but were unable to .score the extra goal. Playing with the wind but uphill against a determined Gondola squad ' the union eleven looked In better shape and showed to pood a;lvantaie as thry peppered novice goalie Jimmy Flew In with shots. A cress from Vern Eckert p i out-side left saw Flewln beaten the first time and Frank Bol-tong made it 2-0 before the lialf ended. Captain of the cafe team. Ad- In the hands I have shown you recently, the play of second hand high was always a sure thing you couldn't lose. There are many situations where that play is based on deception. It may win or it may not. However, it confuses the issue for declarer and usually improves your chances of setting the contract. REFRIGERATION Sales and Service BOB FRANKLIN Days Black 555; Nites Red 480 1023 Ambrose Avenue DAILY NEWSPAPER . ADVERTISING is ' AN INVESTMENT NOT ; AN EXPENSE FUR STORAGE PHONE Take todiys Jvuul. for example. There W;s no wav tn ' brat Mr. Abel at four hearts if he played correctly. And yet he went set. L- t's sec why. . M". Tl le took the fi- twii ti-lct s 'ith the nee and king of NKtV Ft" El. TANKS . mono ... no oi) 75 OC 3 Extra. V Oat. Tanlr .175 Oal. Tank 875 Gal. Tun 1U Gallic Steel DON'T THROW THAT BATTERY AWAY! Consult Rupert Battery Shop Blue 120 134 Third E. 'INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. Green 8114 - 21 1st Ave. E Nonh-Snuth vulnmiblr North Mi llruli S A J 9 4 II K 7 8 D 10 6 C K 6 4 J '( (Mr. Hull-) (llr Mn.pr 6 Q 10 6 n- K tl J H H 5 .'.! 1110 S IWA K o 2 r- 8 7 6 4 O J 10 C-0 M9 M111II1 (Mr. Ali.l) 87 C 3 H A VI J II 4 D Q 1 S C A 7 The blUdlni;: ffcnilh West Norlli Enst I H Puss I H pniw H p1M 4 11 ah Pa,, I diamonds. Then he shifted to ! the Jack of clubs. Mr. Abel won ! the ace and took three rounds' ; of trumps ending In his own1 i hand. He could sec 10 tricks pro-. j vided he lost only one spade. , SPADES THE Ql'KSTION 1 The question, then, was how to play the spade suit. Of course if Mr. Masters had both the king and queen, or cither of MAKING SI RE he gets out of the boxing game before he started to hear "birdies" is Chuck Davey, former Michigan State amateur boxing champion, as he hands over gloves to manager Hector Knowies. Davey announced his retirement from ranks of professional boxers after suffering seventh-round TKO at hands of welterweight Vince Martinez in Chicago last month. Davey was scheduled for a July 1 rematch with Art Aragon, but decided to take up some other occupation. TODAY OPTOMETRIST KEITH H. TUCKER 210 Fourth Street Phone 212 . Mrs. Rowe DRESSMAKING 234 Third Avenue East, over Rupert Battery Shop. Phone Blue 126 i lano Tambourinl rearranged hi; squad for the second half, put-, ting himself as centre forward. ! Flewin was replaced In goal by a more experienced net-minder I and the Italians began to dominate the play. ; Tambourini himself, started the Gondola comeback with a I well-placed shot Into the 703 goal and John Hahn booted l.i ' the tying tally about half way through the second stanza. Good ! goal tending by the 708 keep";- j saw the frenzied cafemen's at- I tacks thwarted time and time I tlicc cards plm the ten spot, ', then th-re was no "right" way ;-nd Mr. Abel hopefully went uu BILL SCUBY FURS with dummy's Jack. But Mr. Masters .smothered it with the king and Mr. Dale's ten spot furnished the scUlng trick. Future Rosy For Cleveland As Hitters Back in Lineup Mi pby the suit, Mr. Abel stop-: ped thinking about that. 1 Now what if Mr. Dale hart both the king and the queen? In that c; se the hand could be made by leading spades twice from the closed hand and finessing the CAPLING TRUCK LINE Leaves Pr. Rupert for Smitherj Every Tuesday and Friday. For connections Phone 632. IF YOU WANT A CINDER DRIVEWAY ROCK OR CONCRETE WORK Rent of Truck and Equipment Ph. Blue 939. M. J. SAUNDERS again, but the Pulp Workers faired Just as badly on their breakaways down to the Gondola goai. Referee was Frank Nyten. TODAY to SATURDAY . 7 p.m. - 9 p.m By BEN PHI.EGAR Avii:i;ii.cl Pres spoils v.rli.'T ! Rarely has the future looked j so rosy for the Cleveland Indians. MATINEE Saturday 2 p.m. winning streak to seven Wedivv;-day night with a 5-1 victory over Washington that marked the return to partial action of Bobby LEARN TO DRIVE The cripples are coming back Avila, the league's leading 1m- M-G-M with a bang. The club has a j tor Contact: Box 195, Prince Rupert scott McLaren CHARTERER ACCOUNTANT James Block. 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 tluee-game hold on fir.st place Padres Register Sixth Straight The San Diego Panres. abetted if not aided by the Seattle Rain- DUAL CONTROL CARS And the next eight games are against second-division teams. The Indians ran their current Jack if Mr. Dale played low. There was also a chance for success if Mr. Dale had cither hk'li honor and the ten spot. In this case the play would be to put in dummy's nine If Mr. Dale played low. That would force out Mr. Masters' high honor and leave dummy with the ace-Jack over Mr. Dale's quccn-ten or king-ten. imors H'F.F.N As you see, this liiat piny would hove von on this particular hand. But when Mr. Abel led the trey of spades. Mr. Dale, the old fox. promptly dropped the queen on the table. This convinced Mr. Abel that the king was also on his left. So he won with dummy's aee, cashed the king of clubs, ruffed a club to get back to his hand and led a second spade. Here Mr. Dale played the five n (l 1LLIAM 1 fflffl i Al Rosen made his first as- ; I pearanee In almost two weeks j the night before. He'jj last year s ' must valuable player in the , ' American League and is ruii-, niii" second to Avlia in hitting. I OXK CIIANC'K. ONK HIT Avila, on the bench Willi n ..hipped thumb, came In as a run.icr and stayed around to bat once. He delivered a two-run single. Rosen drove in three runs as a , pinch hitter Tuesday niht and I Sim: led once in two tries Vved-j iiesday night. i The other two teams In the i three-team A m eric a n Leajue THE NORTHLAND EMPIRE Fredrjc March Walter Pigeon Shelley lis NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT PARKER'S DO ieis, are building an impressive, winning streak in Pacific Coast! Lcaauc baseball. The Padres registered their .ixili straight victory Wednesday night by shading Seattle 4-3. It as the second straight pVcr the Rainicrs. - j Al Cicottc. regis! ered as iO'ie of the mast promising of ( the younger pitchers in the PCI relumed to rlnnlng form as ho , pitched .Sacramento to a 3- win I over Portland. Cicotte. wiu fs I lv j property of the New Yok !Yan- 1 kees, had lost four in a 'row. but1 Wednesday night he gave, only i rAuL UOUGLAS LOUIS CALHERN Also TOTEM Tyees Snap "HIC-COP PUP" A I jnieui. I'layprsTlirHlrt SELL USED CARS FOR LESS! 'n FOVD 'i-TON PICKIT. A good utility truck. New brake lining. Good condition. Only ... SQAA 51 FORI) SUDAN. Two-tone. Custom heater and air conditioning. S- C"?? Good family car W I O .V, '. .J .'- -1 5 fl ,i , 'ijK- ' ' f ' fv'' ,7K" r A ' . H ; - - "'i f; - .. ..,!' it i " if- at l..'-.At)f?' if' '-"-J; y:.f'i" ' " -i I . . " . V ., Vi'P Vs-v 'I' . vt '- a-- ... .'' j"" .y V j ' - i j J I'M- : . r 4 v., J.T ... v TODAY to SATURDAY llvrnlnts 7-9 p.m. Saturday Mai. 2 pm. - 4:11 THE FIERCEST STAND OF FEARLESS MEN THAT EVER MADE FRONTIER HISTORY! For a Good liuv Don'l Iniss "Brig FOItl) C'u.stumlinc Sedan. race also won Wednesday. Second-place Chicago beat, Philadelphia 11-8 and the New Yoi'K Yankees edged Baltimore 2-0. Last-place Boston broke an tight-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory at Detroit. Tiie New York Giants slaved tilop the Na'lonal League wit'.i a 4-0 verdict over Cincinnati. Bro!:l"n remained a game behind the Giants by whipping Milwaukee 8-4. St. I ouis at Philadelphia and Chicago at Pil's-biir-'h were ra ned -nit. Home runs by Lou Limmer and Bill Roup a helped the Athletics build a 6-4 lead In Chicago but the White Sox wipd it cut wit 11 a seven-run seventh as Ferris Fain hit an hiside-tho-park home run with the bars loaded. '52 ill Kntertainmcnt ailiKin" .lune 22-2G 53 FOKD FICKl l'. Automatic tran.snii.-..sion. Custom heater and air con-di'ioning. Very low mileage. $1fift An A-l bargain -lOtlv four hits to notch his six! h win of the season against 10 Js3c; H was the second in a.-row for the Sacs. , : The Hollywood Stars are be-2 litiint to feel that pciharis F'ranch Rickey has brought hU bi'srbaii luck with him from t'ii 'sinivgh. Hn"'v(Kir p.. .'.-e-niiil sirai'-'ht game to San Francisco 'liilr Rickey watched. The s;'rc P-5. The Scnl.-i scorerl five runs In the seventh, when Hollywood starter Bob Hall lost, hi? ontiiol completely. Tiie Seals m'inufactnred their runs in this p. ,i . . on L-vo nit,, six v;ai;s alK a balk. '1 V "Aireelr fliScfc" It Ivfo" ftral'Mit over Oakland as Rub'na C;iui-ch former Philadelphia isu.Muiii rauio aiiu neatur and air conditioning. 2-tone paint, excellent $1890 Caps Skein . In Twin Bill Fly T In- Cruiiiilliin I'russ Vancouver, Victoria, Tri-City and Calgary rang up victories on a rain-abbreviated Western International Baseball League schedule Wednesday night. Vancouver ran its latest winning streak to six straight with a 2-1 win over Victoria in the opener of a cloubleheader, then bowed to the Tyees, 7-5. Tri-C'lty upended Wenatchoe 11-7 and Calgary outslugged Lcwiston 12-10. Rain idled Salem at Yakima and Spokane at Edmonton. The red hot Vancouver Capi-lanos were on their way to making it seven in a row in the second game at Vancouver when Victoria sent in pinch hitter Milt Martin. Martin's eighth inning triple scored two men who had walked and he crossed the plate on Ron Jackson's single to put the game on ice. Vancouver Manager Bill Bren y.- . 11 For a Good Buy in I'sed Cars-Just Ask for Derry. VOI R FORD-MONARCH DHAI-KR Bob Parker Limited "The Home of Friendly Service" uiiiHfi Bros. .WABNIHCOLCW-. TRIOfHONIC 50UHK STAHINO . y nw UABIION n ninll mm m m m m r r nn u t . II 11 H J A lYl C J it fni-- - Added "Problem Clinic" "Dog Pounded" News GfcORGF. lAWFS AUCTIONEER IMm.iic I'.laik Kill and llcil 11. k am m ft. m - WElDCil ComWff 5007.. -v.'hi' Kid " belted Al Geltcl and v on an 8-0 decision. SPORTSMAN'S DESIRAB'.LiTlaS OF 9 A SPINNING REEL Hurrah for Home-Made. Jams and Jelli&s ! For Sure uccc88 11 THE NORTHLAND EMPIRE" expoteo spool -j, Most ex -7 i1 pert SPIN-ANSLERS PREFER EXPOSED SPOOL SPINNING REELS BECAUSE LINE UNCOILS FREER. (THAN FROM ENCLOSED SPOOL ( TVPES. ner allowed only four hits In posting his eighth win against four losses In the opener. The Wenatrhee Chiefs wcrt consoled for their loss to Tri-City by the, performance of a rookie outfielder who joined the fim Wednesday. Twenty-year-old Dick Stacy of Spokane was called up from Modesto of the California League to fill in for Ru.ss McCormick who went, to 1 n-itlmd In the Pacific Coast League. Stacy clubbed out four singles in six trips to the plate, scored twice and drove In a run. At Calgary, Ixwiston got. seven runs in the first inning on two hit-, but wns Inter Ijc-o'-'m bv in jam and jcllv makincf iigc (Lerto uPto 50m2tB tem &&f W feit. Tote, only & rte time iOfr FRICTION POINT ADVERTISERS SUBSCRIBERS . 1 CERTO RECIPES END GUESSWORK SAVE TIME AND ENERGY GIVE BETTER RESULTS LOOK FOR WATCH FOR unclosed spool's hood reduces castins distance v its friction on the line, but it still casts farther than regular bait-castins reels do. Trouble-free spinning reel are those with a few simple gears of durable material, beware of the die-stamped inferior metal sears. Some reels have inter- v changeable spools of relATIVE SIZES FOR FRESH AND SALT-WATER ANGLERS WHO DO BOTH WITH ONE REEL. JUNE 30 Rip Booklet iiinlrr 1 he I"11 "' "i"1 in cvciy every ! lypc has special rcapes ihul imlb fnllnweJ. The, nol inlcrdian8t,,lc' Stampetlcr home runs. Calgary starter Bob Schulte walked four men and gave a hit to Bob Wil-I'ams. He was relieved by Bob Tompkins who walked two more sm.-i gave up another hit brfrire em'ing Lcwiston's scoring outburst. Home runs accounted for all but two Calgary scores. Roeky Tcdesco homered twice and Gus Stathos. Elmer Clow and Tompkins had one apiece. IT'S NATURE'S OWN HELPER - Ccrlo is jruil pectin the natural jellying substance in fruit cx-Iriictcil and refined to help you make betier-iaxiing jams and jellies quickly and easily. SAVES TIME AND WORK - Once your fruit is prepared it lakes only 15 minutes to make a whole batch. That's about 'i the time needed for old-fashioned, long-boil tecipes. A oNi.-MiNin P. full, rolling boil-thal's all you need with Ccrto. No long, tedious boiling and stirring over a hot stove. What u relief! 50 MORE JAM OR JEUV -NATURAL TASTE AND COLOR - As no long boiling-down is needed hardly any juice wastes away in steam. You actually average 50'r more jam or jelly from the same quantity of fruit. And since the boil is too short to spoil the fresh-fruit taste or dull the fresh-fruit color, jams and jellies taste delicious look bright and sparkling. SURE RESULTS NO GUESSWORK Success is sure if ywt follow carefully the recipes that come with Ccrto. There's 'one for each kind of fruit. Don't change a tiling. Broadway Cafe Product of Gonvral Foods - : I t "JXUTf ( 5 For YOUR PERSONAL Fathers Day Gift June 20 7ae youfc fc&--liquid or crystals, Certo in either form gives equally good results BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING f OR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 m jam A-V- if,