Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June ;18, 1956 “INSIDE BASEBALL By Mickey MeCONNELL BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE |, Mr. ‘Muzzy ‘Sets Contract | Try Daily N News Classifieds LINDSAY'S Major League Scout , : for Little Leaguers and: fnatructor Cartage & Storage By Confusing Opponents stablished 1910 “I tell you Muzay and [ beat this coptract threell HOUSEHOLD GOODS of ° : woe tricks,” asserted Mr, Dale. hearts, put me in with the ace MOVING — PACKING 2 ope shops and ‘hip chandler Sf “you can’t do‘it,” "Mr, Cham-of clubs and I cashed two more CRATING — STORAGE pion” blustered. “There’s nothipg {heart tricks. Down three. How do you like Muzzy's defense?” Mr, Champion couldn't answer. He appeared dazed, “They don’t push me around,” said Mr, Muzzy proudly, TODAY TO WED, SHOWS 7—9 P. M. Lift Van Service Agents: Allied Yan Lines Utd, Phones Whar! 433] Office 5016 to the hand except the heart finesse. Either it’s right and you make nine tricks or it’s wrong and you don’t. How can you set three no tr uinp wilh a elub open- ing?”. "'Munay didn’t opena club, " re- plied: Mr, Dale, patiently. He led the ace of spades,” - Rast dealer Both’ sides vulnerable acific, live t bw 0 retived veter- |. Woiid cghts covcevok @ 1956, King Features Syndicate, ote CF! it tatoes. it was s the pen sou which a caused : the: trouble! 2” | {Rudy “put. the OUD “aside to cool—right.. below ’.8 : small: oll Nf PHIL Rizzo P| tank. “The: fuel : ‘oll dripped into}... , NORTH ine: soup You could see lt float-| sis. ¢ WEY “Mr. Dalo. y, all ‘ate a 4 4 462° \ hut v 19 8652 . 46 , “y wosr 22 5 “| serve ye Seer axative. . WE T _ BAST ih | He: Jeft St. Roch in“1960 and re- abu Mr, Last ae to the Arctic In charee of WV AK J ’ 97 , ew 643° eiuaus ane ; , ee ae f ok in “North ‘Vancouver. Do soUTH’ THE@APRIVATE UUNGLE OF _o a a ~ | : : : : ‘Tmoved around, a litle tin CUNT CAN ENB TCHER-LIKE . Me, Siu 7 mn ONE Movie STAR ‘ t WP INA DOUBLE WHITEY FORD O43 ASSOCIATES _ A Scorchingly Real Story OFA Slice: ~ | PLAY IE THERE 1S. A ON THE DEFENSIVE v 3 Of Hollywood Life! SHORTSTOP LIKE Pll. 7EAM @ 103 . Oo f Rlz2vTO AND A FIELDING . wha biting 962 ! 3 dy and. th de - this diagram shows what should, happen if.a batter bunts the Fast South ‘West. North . , ; Rudy an ¢ ‘Secon en- o> ball back'to the pitcher with a runner on first base. There is a goow 1@: 2h .2 6) Pass / | gineer, rejoined his'ship,."He sdid| “chance that this play will worl in Little League because the runner 2 4. , Pass 3 Y Pass PRLANIE: MU PD Hiss EL LEY WATER ; Rudy,L've: got .a'-good..job for) myst remain on first until the ball reaches the batter, so the force S.NT AN Pass... - ease th Cate Ata | you.!And. it-was a good : job.” - play at.second is in order, and a second out may be added unless “Oh no," -erled Mr. Champion, wf POX TOTEM a “| 3 SM pt: Larsen, went’ to" the: city ‘the batter is a very fast runner. | > tholding his head in his hands. vf Ne ; hall:and: told .the, mayor, and al-| ‘. -On this play an alert catcher can help oul the pitcher by telling “Wait just a minute,” sald Mr. . wo A PAMOUS PLAYERS THEATR id, i) dermen ‘that ‘St.-Roch, now in|. him where to throw the ball as-he charges'in to field it. The short. |pale, “It turned. out beautifully. . ae as possession’ ‘of thevelly, would rot} . stop takes the throw, touches second base for the force-out and | rere’s what happened. On theif i “jaway.. “unless someone who, under-| | fires the ball to the first: baseman who has retreated to cover first deal before this one, Muzzy had Starts Today 7 ; . aoe her, WAS Puts :aboard: as} when he sees that the pitcher will ‘field the ball. me second: “bases led fourth best: from, A Q 8 5 ny __RIDPING THE . | : wale man.’ s-man, racing. over to cover first if the bunt should bounce towar against a suil contract. a : ‘att 0 ithe first: baseman, ‘swirigs in-back of the base as back-up man for In spite of the fact that 1 RANCH SOCIETY JUNGLE WIDE OPEN! ee ! on the: pointat, Kitsllaiio bedch an-overthrow. The third: baseman, after breaking. with the pitch, [oot us a sensationally good re- mie , people can, Hook al, her,” he}’ > :rushes back to cover, third In case. a a bad throw atone of the | sue, Mr, Bast saw fit to lecture : udy: gods: wit her, “-obtier ‘bases. a ‘ Muzz, f aw ‘| 4 / Re y on leading away from an he money-l0 ; seeps St. Roch just. the way : ———y ace-queen. lle sald it should nev- Exposing ' layboys..Ahe Bey s..the hl er be done. , “But Muzzy: misunderstood He ‘| thought. East was merely eriticiz- ting the lead of the fourth best card from such a holding and | recommending the lead of the ace. “Anyway,” Mr. Dale continued, “there! Muzzy, sat’ with another ace-queen eombination—and he led the ace: Ther he asked what the contract was. Told: it was three no trump, he appeared ap 7 7 PEL “AVIV, Israel (AP)— A tougher Israeli voli nullezupsel, Aer some {ought he switehed to the four of hearts. . "| tow ard the Arab states appeared shaping up today fol- " 1 ’ “THe effect ofall this on East | “flowing Moshe Sharett’s weekend announcement that} as Woidsialing,. Naturally ‘thes. quitting as foreign minister, enough, he deduced that Muzzy “Sharett, who had held the post | > eltoed ne was pay ae 5a ! a*sult contract a1 at he had _ fore aie he the plea post also when Ben-Gurion re- jopened from an ace doubieton in | | Hommifutce of his Mapai (Demo-|{i#2d:to the Negev desert in De-1 spades in the hope of getting 2 | Presi dent” Richar Ni in con-|cratic Labor) party that he no eee 1953, to farm and. medi- third. -round rut. ferred: with :- President: - “Bisen- longer could continue “under tate Hg wor: ‘the’second trick with lower. at Walter Reed; Hospital present circumstances,” ten- Gurion came back ‘to the dumps ting of hearts and led today but reported there was no $sharctt’s departure, from of- government as Sharett’s defence |@ spade, fnessin’y the nine from ‘discyssion - of “whether : :-Blsen- fice followed’ a widening policy minister in February, 1955, and his hand! Muggy wbn- with the ‘hower intends: to: stand for: re- | Silt with Premier David Ben- | resumed the premiership after; ten ‘and: ‘led paoe’ the ton of election’. this. fall.’: : Gurion, his Mapai. chicf and {general elections last August. heartsi- oN « Nixon ‘tod: a: ‘prose: ‘conference long-time associate in the Zion- oo At Uhisrpgl” Me Dale ent after ithe ‘wisit that. ‘Blsénhower ist movement. -Sharett advocat-. on, “Bast fy Fe Sure If was neces- will “speak for himself” In ane ed caution in dealing with Is- sary to’ kel ngraul, Of, tne | lead | swer' to the big ‘question when rael’s Arab neighbors, while Ben- because He..kneW", ‘toe ace, of be, ‘feos the timé is right, Gurion insisted on a policy of clubs. was: ONUDE, ‘Wg uivinly - “active defence” against Arab guarded. Ibis uhde Wenge upvwith oe “State Secretary. Dulles: -al80| jorder viglalors, e dimmy's: dee" of Hearts and took | Tae ee Apft. “her,” The}. ny re.gone from the wheel- WOMAN TAKES PLACE © ~ Moshe Sharett Quits a As Israeli Minister By’ ERIC GOTTGETRE U and the marrie i ouples as far apart as their separate. rooms! mali. cabin; but. the: “gun ae) stand, eatly: along. ihe! wall. COLOR by DELUXE adel y. po JOSEPH doo Corren RUTH JACK * Rowan Ganson ‘visited Elsenhower, © The viee- The Ma thee: spade finesse. Muzz Mapal commitice named janother spade Hnens Yi) Shows At: président saw’ Elsenhower, first, | ytrs, Goldw Myerson, labor min- couldn't have another spade, “Bul hedid,. He won with the |} 7—9 P, Me, spending about 15: minutes with | him. Then they’ were: ‘joined hy ‘Dulas: for about. five minutes, for a: discussion of certain govern- ment problems, Nixon: said he ‘could not discuss the nature of that: business, it this time, but that: it had no. relation to ‘polities, . fscAdter the Jolnt “confermnee, ister since 1949 and a former school teacher- in the United States, to succeed Sharelt, Mor- dechai Namir, general secretary of the Labor Federation, was pleked for the. labor ministry. ONLY TEMPORARY Mrs, Myerson sald she ‘would consider her new appointment only temporary, She his acted queen, cashed the queen of Romomber how you folt the first time you sot foot aboard a CNR train,. the senso of security and well-being — the excitement of going somewhere fust? Dulles was alone with Elsen- — hawor for abuut 10. minutes, on |! several Limes as foreign minister en MOL OD what White House press secre. |Uuring Sharett's absenees from "pe Pt te pe. a tary James C, Hagerty deseribed the country, an “SS tyke fi “state department matiors,” | _Ben- “Gurion denied Lo Lhe Ma- wae earn » ima TTT Terres erent cnet eens pal commibtee that personal rea- MOSHE SHARUTT fT ON etn / “HEROIC MOTHER DIES {808 led to his acceptance of] «++ Can no longer continue, we yet a iy) Aj Sharett's resignation, and sald) eee cne cee ee ; ne one . poe wen” Loy . 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