f. lie' ii ' ;"!'" if I -i&n a prince rsupert Uuiiy Tuesday, June 17. 1952 DAILY NEWS -yrwyww,aiww "Tty-r-y-'tw'1' 2jM3&iiw"""",r: Thomson's Repeater Breaks Through For Giant Victory Basebal! tr.- Western iilirnui:ii:.il Wenatchee 6, Spokune 1 Tri-Clty 0, Victoria j lordy games sclieduledi Exhibition: Seattle (K'Ll 1, Salem iWILi 3. SPOUTS! ?i '?'S i : i mv; ,f 1 " ' I 'X A " 0 - i f U .--" S Grand-Slam Homer By The Cuniwilan Pre. NEW YORK. Bobby Thomson came through1 in the clutch again Monday, slumming a grand-slam1 Baby Clothes Site wis 9 home run in the ninth inning to give Nw Yovk Giants a dramatic 8-7 victory over St. Louis Car THE ROUND-UP dinals. K VA- V. "V .- .'. $ Comforters Baby Pottles Diapers Uy OAYLK TALBOT Hornsby Got Dumped From the Browns New Snao-On Didoe Pant 9 The wonder Is: finality that the Raiah a-iii YORK. Thomson, hitless in 17 previous times at bat, slammed rookie relief pitcher Willard Schile's ir.st pitch over the left field roof. The National League victory enabled the (iiants to draw to within three games of Brook I not finish out his first tlut 13HI Veeek and Rogers USD) Ml uUl- but lnal ln,'lr alliance lusted wen as Me 'As it did. l,ot fir their mutual love lyn's idle pace-setting Dodgers, and they owed it all to Thom 'X... as pilot of the Browns. In choosing Hornsby, the grim perlectionist, to handle his team of rookies and eastt-ofls, Vtvek .wined to this writer to be muk-ink a determined and rather noble effort to prove to hU critics and the fans of St. Louis that he could cut the buffoonery and beconw deadly serious when 11 i.uited his needs. jaball, Vll, ill" fuiuurni v promotional genius, unil hv the steely-eyed mar-,iuf th-' diamo.ul, had abso- son, Just a they did when he struck his homer to win the final 1951 playoff game aKiuil the Dodgers. Richie Ashburn's triple and a long fly by Granny Hamner broke a 4-4 tie In the seventh inning and enabled Philadelphia l OLIHMi SK.1KS An unusual product on display at the Canadian International Trade Fair tn Toronto Is this pair of folding jl-Sa, uw'c in F.n'iiil aiii' held by Mrs. Re's VorUr, a recent ' Dutch linmlRrant. The skis have a special patented feature in the Joint w.i'ch permits them to be folded but does not imped,? motion over the snow. British Iridustrial Agencies of Montreal, exhibitor, said the tanadlan government h; shown interest in the skis for possible use In northern army posts. in common. It mil hi iik l nearly mujsiuiti m s m,i two more opposite in- iliiuis. j,!, ci. fiiHv aware of this Vci'K called in Hornsby Skin Troubles Swhi Zbiicovenj or He knew Hornsby would be unbending, that as ioiiK us Ra.iali held the job he would be the I'bsolute boss on the field and j would stand for no front (if lice : Interference. , signed him w a inrw-year rait. Kriends and admirers .fliixik heads j.Ui men their 'L iln.e and nredicleil With rilllljcs to nip ruiduuigu r u rtv. 5-4, despite homers by Ralph, Kiner and George Strickland. A fly by pinch-hitter Bill Nic-holdson had tied the game In aj two-run sixth-inning rally that, knocked Pirate starter Ronnie' Kline from the mound. All 'other i BILL -MOUSE" MOPPISON two-time B.C. Golden Gloves middleweight champion, has accepted a challenge and will appear in the ring here Friday to defend it. life mm Suspension Means Death ' Says Papers TEL AVIV, Israel i Reuters) Israel's newspapers are battling proposv.-rt leRislalion which would permit' arbitrary three-month sip-' .iMon of a paper and com major league clubs were taie Monday. death sentence on any paper. Trouble With Rogers, Said Veeck! f.ll !iv m troubl. KiKtrs ! The news that he had tele-, j" mil said seriously in , phoned from St. Louis ordering r.iiig camp. "1 diUji't hire him Hornsby to protest the first game 'jllSe i wanted a companion, of Sunday's doubreheader with 'bcrause lie's the greatest i the Yankees, and that Rajah had rtali manager In th.; world, j iKnon-d th dictate, caused those run the club on the field , mteie . ted In the "great experi- ,L ,MUU luymHiWIIi'l lH'fflMIHHHIlHI'"HIM '"I1" 1 W All daily newspapers urged en-lactment of a new general press ! law "bsed on the cou Ury's prin- mv lot. w.ll II be W to to t iry U pel inrni io f.riu wi yiy anu com- I ciples of democratic frevdom.' lunn uiai n snouKin i ue long pel a reporter to divulge, his i Editorial writers and column 1 .V. !r sourcer of I'lfor.-na'ion. ji,sts citpd the existence of a mili- A first-round victory wasjtary press censorship and crltl- s , Eczema, Btils, LejJ Ulcers, Acne, Pimples... As its name suggests, the F "99" Two-Way Treatment. ai-t both internally and externally to combat eczema, boils, leg ulcers, infantile eczema and acne. 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Vertk admitted he had Htood the strain as long a1, he could without exploding. No blame can be attached to lloiiisby. lie told Bill and anyone else who a.'ked him that he would run th-: Brow is in his own way or not at all. It even was typed in his contract that "theiv wouldn't be any of them midget;; on the field while he was j automatic suspension mandatory. , into committee for reconsideration. Even government-support "W taken itilcrnally. by piu1hi or liquid ia almirtl into, th, bUnd ilrram, and will build up an e-P'ltal lally a'id detirii-nry. Ttt" niilm-ilt. works fXtcriially by dirrl absnrpuon ut th t.ffH"tive ifiji'-fHlicnla. The disi-uvery, made by clinical research in many countries, 'established that the lark of unsaturated fatty acid in the hKly metabolism can be one of the main causes of skin disease. Ten years of untiring effort by a Swiss Chemist resulted in extracting from pure vegetable oils, a concentration of highly purified biologira'.ly active essential fatty acids. These highly unsaturated fatty acids are now contained in the F "99" preparations. For addlUunal loliirmatinn about F innMUll your drungisl. In caaa of diliia-utiy, write 10: Diva l.aborati.rips Limited, Saanirbion, B.l'. inanaget. JVC. The draft amendment was thrown out in the last week of May. An official communique .aid the cabinet had decicleck to refer the measure to a ministerial committee headed by Prime Minister David Ben Guiron. REPORTER SARKESTED Three reporters were arrested eariy in May in Haifa afUsr refusing to divulge the source of ing newspapers, owned by the coalition parties. Joined in the protests. The new legislation would havw provided suspension for publication of seditious libel or of matter coming under the Official Secrets Act. Newspapers argued t'hat the MniicA Alcn Psrthf : ' u u CHUCK PLACE . . . feature event minimum punishment of a three information for stories published month susp.msioi amounts to a in their newspaper last August. )n Elks' Boxing Card ' fe -', .... - ... J: -i ' K t '-1 4 . - - . , - -.- ... : u-..,.. ;.t-. . ....... . While Ha7elton's Fred Starr and Prince Rupert s Cluh's Andy Marshall square off for the main put on Friday niqhr's boxing card here, another .ture bout has been in the makinq. I ANDY MARSHALL ' - N ""I T (C . 'W''"M' "-"""-"Ww I Xi xtvt i Ow) ii ,lJV ) ( , i iff? popular a fighter than; Aall s sUble mate. Bill i listed on tlw card. ast" Morrison, has accepted ! KKFKKEKS , , ,, . . . Nel- i 1 Old Old time time sports, sports, ' fans fans will will be of a!leKe 21 -year-old to see th return f pleased Uiouroier. lM-wunder lmi-ixmnder Of of , ' , . ,.... Dido Ourvich. In the ring- Sie two will mix It In a seml- referee this time. A well-known semi-pro fighter here In the "30s, Ourvich will be It Prince Rupert for a few ip five-rounder. an1' Jin y -- r ,,mVv I 6 vk - UM Crib !; ui Elk.'; Club managers Al iUiri and Sev Txmlnato said months. He splits referee duties :y that Starr had wired for Friday night with Benny Windle 'umatlon of the bout, staling al.se a veteran local pugilist. Trophy cups will he awarded 4 he was in "good shape" and y anxious" to meet Marshall. for each event, the Elks Club an. Thif. f ie.ht, promoters sa'j 's grudge, fuhl in which Starr nounce:.. with additional awards j inr mini sc. ntific boxer, best i nh "to rit even" with Mar- mit-L.-tcwi boxer and a chal- Wl. wh'i defeated him a vear lenur. t.rnnhv for mu.l points to is here. be a perpetual a.vd betwer-.i the Prince Rupert and Ila?.eIton district clubs. Show takes place at the Civic I Centre auditorium, time 8 p.m. rmc And when I've Hiked Mar-1 in f.oing after Tiny Curl-:i" Si air Is reported to have i! heri recently. MOTICTION tOt HOMI, CAIf cfl , 1 ;u. , o v "In the rnlrn of Your Hand" lif Huwlton flKhter-self-i Northern Interior Champ--weigh i.- 185 pounds to Mar- Jl'f 17:). ''a 'other feature fights will teiween Chuck Place, 137-Mer of the Elks Club and ' Tail, Ha-nound Ilazelton Brady for i'nj(n( aw oa In kaailf Vail bracket, PRESTO U M mall, ao Utht, il l hindlod rasily m ky 4 child. I'M it ftcki mart frt-ltUtiKi povtt tluu (uiiAcri lMi limtt if tilt 'd fif trTrcti'e afainat cleciricil, oil, (aaaliM 4nl ill type si tret. So iMxpm lit, you'll want oik for lilcV cn,cn, f''- Po"'1 1'' laVednnceawilhyoorlovcJ onr' lately. Close Fight Almond Wins VANCOUVER Frank Almond, Canadian I. 'athei weight boxing champion, won a 10-round decision Montlay night over fellow-Vancotiverlte Kenny McPhee before 4,000 fans here. Weight.-, were Almond 127',, JvlcPhec 128'. 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