kk (AP) inasmuch has “Mickey Mantle a friend suggests a check of the relative mer- he pitching F Ruth: faced in 1927 and Mickey is @ this year, V's asking the ‘iinpossible. ‘itack,, night-'aS.-well argue that Trucks‘for two each. tack "Dempsey: could’ lick. Joe cocky Marciano would. game. winner John. L, Sullivan, - | st. can't | compare ath-4 t nances “of different iiless ‘a* yardstick isyavail- anc who’ ds..to Say: whetiier Billy “Hooft and. Virgil , s in the American ‘teammate, and the Babe clipped Grove and Lyons for one home’ ‘run each. —. HITS THEM. ALL There: were no 20-game::win- ners inthe league last. year; al- : though there are:a few potential ' ¢About‘all you'can: ‘discover from 20-gamers this year. Billy Pierce” he list, of Ruth’s vic-tis 19-5 Lemon ié-10, Tom Brew- nose of Mantle this er 16- 6, Barly Wynn, 14-7, Herb day Or: “the hitting ipared to Babe Ruth in everything but a | ' itis Hudlin were better than the In 1927 there. were three 20-!modern crop. It’s largely a case ;League—Waite Hoyt, Ted Lyons} and Bob Grove. Hoyt was Ruth's Grove and Lyons, the 20-game weer rrlerreTreTlTer Tr ee ‘ . ‘ ;Score 14-7 and Billy Hoeft 14-11. Of this group only Brewer ha: not yielded a home run to the Yankee swilcher. Some of the old timers might!» argue pitchers Ruth saced such ‘as Grove, Lyons, Howard Ehmke; Walberg, Danny MacFayden, Earl ;Whitehill, George Uhle, Tom Za- ‘chary, Horace -Lisenbee and Wil- of time Jending enchantment. As a matter’ of fact, aside from ‘winners, and Hudlin and Lisen- ‘hee, each of whom won 18, none iof the others was a ball of fire in 1927, winning anywhere from two to 16 games each, ‘ : \ ‘ oer er, Tr, 7,eeT ve eerererrlT, v.rrrrrvrvry [Argo Coach Bill Swiacki Leads Team | Against Als Without Top Quarter By The Canadian Phos | Toronto Argonaut coach Bill Swlack! will be the least-envied man jn Canadian football Satur- day as he sends his team agalnst the fearsome Montreal Alouettes in thelr Big Fou opener—wilhout his first-string quarterback, With Hamilion and’ Ottawa Idle after Roughriders’ 29-21 win on Thursday, eastern football eyes will be focussed on Mon- treal’s McGill Stadium and Gerry Doucetic, young Can- acdian quarter, as he leads hi: team ‘against Slingin’ Sam eieneverry and company, Anyway, now that you're pro- perly. confused, we'll just say ve don’t believe Mantle wiil ma his 60, this year, bu} will oven ‘ually. that, both sluggers ‘play- icld” ith’ “lithe. diserim- 6. “Uns offi "champion Takes. M ng ‘on his hand? elg0od defense, He would 1 “th heart and a club. But Mr. Ruth’ s | BLACKWOOD on| ~ BRID By. EASLE Y BLACKWOOD For Not Applying Rule of Eleven Do you see how Mr. Dale could make four spades: Well, he couldn’t against reasonably very first trick by overlooking one of the mos st im- “portant uses of the rule of eleven. E ———— uzzy {fo nave to lost two spades, a Muzzy helped him at the e! Mr. ‘Champion was on lead* “Ed ‘and, not wishing to lead away * from’ any. of ‘his honors in spad- . a. es, hearts and: diamonds, he op- cugaGnoRneRMs ened his fourth highest club, the ca troy, The five was. played from a dummy and it was up to Mr. co A Muzzy... og Went in with the: ace. es MAKES GAME a “Mr. Dale took the heart return a with dummy’s ace, led a spade to coc, his ace. and cashed the queen of aan | ‘clubs... Now -he’ went to dummy <\ py with ‘the. ace of diamonds, led -- Bethe king of clubs and discarded his, heart loser. “ Thus he: lost 7 MP only -one’ club: and two spades, “making: fame and: rubber. “ . Without hesitation he 7 East dealer ; North-South vulnerable - NORTH Miss Brash W983 eAD82 @AbS -t& K-85 _ WEST RAST Mr, Champlon Mr. Muzzy AKIS. 6 wv KJ yYQ1075 3 6.343 $10 9:7 3 hd 7.6 |The ‘Lions on top with two wins, The bidding: : x. ‘Mr. Champion looked - very ‘, grim when he realized what had 2g happened, “Why didn’t you play -M the ten of clubs‘on -the first Mi trick?” he asked Mr. Muzzy when _@ the-hand. was over. ..“"Then we would have won a club, a heart land ‘two spades.” oe “AS you. can ‘sce, - Mr, Cham- 'g pion’'s analysis was correct. | Mr. ‘age Muzzy-claimed he? went’ up “with HM the-ace of clubs because ‘he was afraid ‘Mr, Dale might have the ‘singleton. queen. But, as Mr. Champion poitited out, the rule of eleven proves that to be im- possible. APPLY RULE ° Applying the rule, ‘Mr, Muzzy should have deducted three (the g number of the card led) from Dept. eleven, The resulting figure ° ‘Store: w (cight) represents the number gssnensisenianat of clubs higher than the: trey, ae 1 North Western Pulp a and Poper Ltd, Pe AGE "Requires A pURctASNG AGENT af “y Maks fem needs a buyer experienced in all nhases ee “ot mirchasing for bush operations, Excellent’ living ” ind workdng conditions| new: town Just 20 wulles “caoriene 0; i vo Personnel Manager, | * North Wester Pulp & Power | Lid. of ‘Hinton, Alberta ” He On Oem LE eR Nee te en, Dine in Sil eee thw ly C at Princo Rupert's MOST MODERN - CAFE the bamboo room a | Ye Clubs ye Banquets % Receptions Drop lo for Breakfast — Lunch = Dinnor = ar fora Back, anyblne, THE BROADWAY. Kast South. West North Pass 1 A&. Pass 2 Y Pass 2 A Pass 3 A Pass, 4 & All Pass outside of Mr. chanics hd “| NoWWy six splubs higher than the trey were in Mr. Muazy's hand and the dummy. So Mr. Dale the trey. That was all Mr, Muzzy needed to know. If-he had played his ten of clubs at trick one, Mr. Dale would have had no place to Par his losing heart. & @ last desperate attempt at this partner's trey of clubs lead might have been a singleton in which case the play of the ace and an immediate club return might have been the.only way ta defeat the contract. ' - “Nobody believes that,” said Mr, Champlon nastily, “You did- n't return a club at trick two, did you? And besides, if I had one club, then Dale had six, and the would have hid clubs some- | where along the line," m The white paint | made for ALL exterior household paint Jobs. « Easy to apply = brushes freoly © Controllod chalking stays whittal » Resists mildow! teal [obit worclores HARDWARE Motiride St, OQ must have two clubs higher than an rn Mr, Muzzy argued that |: © [stot discolorod by smoke ond {unos » Economical - hocuusa TCont doos 9 Phone 83 estern fans have a mor | erowded bill-of-fare with .doutte games Saturday: and Monday. Western = Interprovineia. Football Union which opened August 18, has British Columbig BOMBERS START SATURDAY Saturday Winnipeg Bw Bombers geb thelr baptism ov: fire away from home againsi Saskatchewan Roughriders white the Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimos play host u Calgary Stampeders. On Mon: day Winnipeg opens at home against: Calgary and Edmonton goes to Vancouver. In the Ontario Rugby Foot- i ball Union openers Saturday, |! Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen | will go against the league's first | American entry—Rochester, Toronto Balmy Beach travels te | Sarnia for a game with the Gol- | den Bears. The same two teams play in Toronto Sunday. | Alouettes are heavily-favor: ad in their clash wilh Argos. No | only is first-string quarter Tom Dublinski out Of action, but! Swiacki probably, will be miss- ing end Al Pfeifer, top Big Four scorer last year and table Bill Shipp. To back up Doucette: he has called on imports Ed Songin, Jate of Hamilion, and John Stephens. Both ‘Pfeifer ait Shipp have leg injuries, of a VIRGINIA. Hamtramck, HESSE, Mich., ‘goodly share of titles in the 14, won champlon- She won the Canadian tennis ships at Ottawa, Canadian girls’ and = junior women’s singles tiles and shared In four doubles gham- pionships, 5.0 Trade-In value for your old electric razor the smoothest! the greatest! OUTPERFORMS ALL OTHERS! and j} In the West, Edmonton is gly- en the nod over Calgary, though fiskima coach Frank Ivy pro- vides an advance-alibl by speak- ing well of Stampeder tackles Dick Huffman and Burdette Hess and praising the passing arm of quarter Don Klosterman, Blue Bomber coach. Al Sher- man will be missing two big men from his lineup Saturday against Saskatchewan, End Al Brune and all-star guard Floyd Harra- wood both are out with injuries but outside Tom Miner, who left Calgary in a trade for Huffman, will be’ dressed, In Vancouver tne culting of quarter Arnie Galiffa is regard: ed as a sign that Lions, led b> Tony Teresa, will stick to ground ‘attack this year. Galiffa, a two-year man with Lions, Is reported to be bitter about his firing. The way h tells it backfield coach Victo Lindskog was saying Galiff wasn't his quarter before the Hf ‘season started, ABRUZZI AT FULLBACK (Peahead) Walker has many of the same personnel of last year'’ league-leading team, but he's made one big change in assign- ments, He has shifted Pat Abrugzi’ from the halfback spot to full-| back, and he’s “the first, good | fullback we have had sinee 1: came here four years’ ago," Walker says. After three pre-season exhibi- tion wins over western clubs— , Saskatchewan, Edmonton and Winnipeg—Walker has whittled the United States contingent down to 16, With seven holdovers from last season and nine neweomers still on hand, Walker has reserved judgment and will Jet the evid- ence speak for Itself in the first two Big Four games. . ‘ Since the start of the training season Walker has steadfastly proclaimed that hls club—losers in the Grey Cup game to Ed- monton last year—is stronger, At the same time he has declar- ed emphatically that all. other - In Montreal | Coach Douglas Big Four clubs are stronger, TODAY “THE MAN WHO- 7—9:10 KNEW TOO MUCH" . THESE THREE. we BARBARA Ps om FRED , STANWIOK Nacht BENNETT IOAN ee Te Te co-starn ing PAT CROWLEY WILLIAM REYNOLDS GIdi PERE wih RACEGENTRY » Buel vpn vera UU PARROTI MON. 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