: PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Friday, August M, 1956, _|Last-Minute Squad Trimming inst RADHA ac eS years of dependable service, Ag Better Buy At. All Times “Quality, is ‘built in to. give saurocdonsoonss set wenee ote pike Roe i Phone 4210 Stewart € B, Co 158, 00 7. 38. dew For Grid Opening | EDMONTON (CP)—Coaches are juggling their squads and ordering late night workouts to get their teams down’'to-size and in shape for Saturday’s open- ing of the 1956 Western Interprovincial Football Un- ion season, against Montreal, and tack y crowd of 17,-; eb! ackle 000 eeaneeene Edmonton 's [Roger Nelson, out of the exhibi- Clarke Stadium and an almost Hon tour because of a twisted full-house of 13,000 at Calgary's knee. Mewata Stadium, as‘the Grey| Jackie Parker, still nursing a Cup champion Edmonton Eski-. bruised knee, may go all the way mos play host to Saskatchewan of quarterback, since reserve Roughriders and Calgary Stam- Don Getty, another sprained peders entertain British Colum- ankle casualty, is not expected to bia Lions. ‘dress. ‘Dick. Heatly, usually a Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the halfback, has been helping Park- fifth club in the league, will be ef in his quarterback chores in idle, . practice workouts. The - weather bureau jorecast | Saskatchewan, which also lost! for mid-August with tempera-. pre-season Eastern tour is whitt- tures around 50 for the 9:30 p.m, ling down its squad to the regu- MST kickoffs; Little rain was lation 23 Canadians and a dozen anticipated. imports. Eskimos, smarting under heavy | Coach Frank Filchock released “defeats in exhibition games by three imnorls and four Canad- Montreal Aloucttes and Ottawa jans Wednesday night but still Rough Riders of the Big Four has 43 players in his camp, in- League, have been drilling regu- cluding 18 Americans. |:larly under the lights to regain sTaMPs SIGN CAIN ‘the smooth teamwork that has Stampeders were strengthened won them two straight champ- 3 -ionships. -GETTY MAY BE OUT Edmonton coach Frank (Pop) Detrolt Lions of the National Football League. He may fill in unusually fine football weather to Montreal and Ottawa on a! Thursday with the signing of | Jim Cain, a six-year veteran of; 1 Ivy, however, expects several of his injured players to be fit for -the opener, including guard Art Walker, who sprained an ankle for end Bill McKenna, who suf- fered a dislocated hip a week ago when Calgary lost. to Toron- to Argonauts in an exhibition game. 4 ape . “Cant Mayes, former University Bi of Texas halfback who has been trying out with B.C. Lions, also hy jained the Calgary squad Thurs- day night for a practice session. Chief problem — facing Lions’ coach Clem Crowe is to decide which six of nine import backs to keep. Holdover Arnie Galiffa, formerly of Notre Dame, has a slight edge for the quarterback slot over newcomer Tony Teresa of San Jose State College. All- American backfielder Paul, Cam- eron is another possibility but the former UCLA star is not ex- } MM RERSEEESCORBERES ~WALLACE'S 3 DEPT. ‘STORE « ~ Fall Miltinery ing lineup. Another newcomer, all-Ameri- For 1956 can Ed Vereb from Maryland. . Now In Stock seems likely to catch on at half © At ; lanueva, ‘Wallace's OO So The woman who doesn’t gos- Dept, sip has no friends to speak of. Store - GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONER Phone 6032 and 2952 of Course BMEBMESUDEODRAEEED - be ie we Wie a) us ‘e ~- t WN nd Hite ae 4 : woe PAY OFF v A Choose the RIGHT liems... | 2. Advertise Them at the RIGHT Time... 3. At the RIGHT Price And Advertise Where the Number of People in Your Area | Will See Your Advertising... ...1n The DAILY NEWS ly nn 4 i ‘ ; n DA ln est Nana ay EN ORY ggg lg agg gg ing Largest wet pected to be ready for the open along with holdover Primo Vil- | BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Only Two Reasons To Pass. A Two Bid Short Of Game When can ‘you pass short of game “after: ‘your partner has opened with a forcing two bid? ~ Mr. Champion supplied the only answer in today’s deal. Against the sporty contract of rere en three spades, Mr. Masters opened oy . nwt aay East dealer - the king of hearts. Mr, Champ- Both sides vulnerable jon sat there stunned. Even Mr. ~ NORTH Meek would have .been revolted "Mr. eaty : at the thought of playing this! . 4 10 ( hand in a below game contract, a) c : a After a short time Mr, Champ- _?¢ ‘ ; : ion pulled himself together suf- . . ; ‘op | WEST EAST ficiently to ruff the first trick Mr. Masters Miss Brash with the jack of spades. He led Ab 4 a7 the five of spades and overtook! wKQI86 WaAa1097 it with dummy’s eight. A small 7@ K 85 #sJ5976 jclub was returned and the jack; “de 1096 9 hb K 875 ‘successfully finessed. a ae tn The nine of spades was then} #0 ¢ me Saampion — led to dummy’s 10 for a second) ~ | $ . Q49sa) iclub finesse. Now the carefully ‘OA @ 10 ; lpreserved deuce of spades was , : &AQI led to dumimy’s trey. A diamond: The nidtings ms was returned and Mr. Champion East South West North ;Suessed right and put in his 1G) Pass 2 @ Pass 2 NT | spot which lost to Mr. Masters’| Tass 3 ,q Yass Pass kiig. Pass.” SIX MADE : —! The rest of the you a chance to bid four clubs! four Houth band: ‘was now good. Six made diamonds, j only three bid. Mr. Champion was fit to be Willing to try six spades. tied. and or He spoke quietly but om-! teeth. “Muzay, didn't you hear ever pass a two bid short of! ime open with a two bid?” igame. The first is that you ' “Certainly I heard you,” Mr, ‘don't think your partner knows : | Muzay replied, ‘how to play bridge and want’ ; “Then why did you drop me to tell him so, The second is Short of a game?” that you have an overpowering “T was trying to tell you J desire to end the partnership .. didn't have anything.” Which you have now done,” "Who asked you?” stormed Mr.j Champion. “Just keep the bid- ‘ding open to game, down it's my fault." “Well,” defended { ' eet etn tenner epee renee een MEXICO CITY (feulers) susoended showings of the Mr. Muazy, French movie “RIT followhng ““T gave you one chance with my @ series of robberies carried out: Why didn't in the manner depicted in the pleture, - French movie produc. ‘ers have protested, The fim had run for dl weeks when it was banned, ‘two na trump bid. you Jump to four spades?" ICHAMPION LEC PURES, , Mr, Champion bowed lis head $f this were too mueh to bear,’ “Give me strength,” he mutter-, ‘ ed, Then he added, “Listen, Muzzy, my three spade bid gave "BRIGHTER SHINES ot LOWER COST —Airkines jj) 4) 7 To KETCHIKAN |) 95% and all Alaska oo with connectlons Co tah po qe eontenied wey ge CN re iy lo DEANE MATTESON, 10, of (he WHITEHORSE Mount Royal Athlete elub \ND CLORKOS thn finish dine to sot ‘ ih New 20ematre Canadian SEATTLE women's rocarel $n a quulitylng hent at tho Master Gnnadian track and fleld elamplonships in Toronto, Tho Mantronl qlrl's Wine was 261 savonds, one tenth of a sevond under the previous record. (OP Photos, Phone 2220 for enquiries or royervatlony If you had: ‘made cither of those bids, 1 was: “There are only two reasons,”: poe through tightly clenched he continued, “why you should. If we go Mexico's interior ministry tas. ‘MR, AND MRS, MERRILL RISING of Compton. calif, took their dachshund Suzi with them to the national small-bore rifle championships at Connaught Rifle Ranges, near Ottawa, and dressed her for the occasion. Despite the National Ritle Association crest on her jacket, Suzi doesn’t shoot and isn’t much Bond as a gun dog either, they said, (CP Photo). BLACKWOOD onf re yen BETTY STANHOPE, 18, of Ed- to become first winner of the 1 new Canadian trophy for ju- i nior ladies’ goif, Miss Stan- hope finished three strokes ahead of Judy Darling of Hud- son, Que. with a seere of 161, (CP Photo) i Civic Centre Jack-Pot BINGO $100 Jackpot Plus MM Additional Gaines very Bingo Night for As Low as $2.00 for the . Byening, MONDAY, AUGUST 29 RA yan eae os Pe eens monton outplayed a field of 23; New Rifle To Be Used SOUTH MARCH, Ont, @--The Fabrique Nationale Canadlan Mark rifle, adopted by the Can- adian armed forces.as its sband- urd ville will be used in target competition at Maj. R. W. Hampton of Camp nected with trials on the Bel- gian-designed rifle since 1953, says there is tue doubt that the ritle eventually will be used for competitive target shooting, Bub the veteran Bisley shot said he wouldn't hazard a guess when the supply would be sut- ficient for that purpose, Hamp- ton is taking part In the week- igang shoot here this week, - “Canada’s' striking foree jn (Germany wit receive the issue of tae new singte and seml-auto- nuatic rifle first,” he said. “Then ithe permanent armed forces in jGanada will receive them along with militia units, " YOU CAN OWN A MOTOROLA, | ee —- i — ~~ . — . ‘— Model 396 wes 4 = om A = * VOLUMATIC ' New Motorola contro! ende , Volume fade-out, even undoes . * bridges, viaducts, of near tall buildings! . ty ANTI-INTERFERENCE Circuil cuts out 99% of aff . { noise, hum, interference fon | 1 power lines, Another Motorola Exclusive to give you greatar value! f | Custom installations “for most cars at NOBLE'S 4.) Onp, Totem Theatre Ph, 6109 TODAY to SATURDAY? WAGER y JOAN WAgith THE MOST THRILLING DRANA-WITH-Musi¢ EVER MADE MARIOLANZA \ SERENADE. Be LPIA MANE rill OC Hyves, 7-910 0 Sal, MaG 2 pam, Bans peesint FOUTAgIE TOTEM COLOR wd f iva, re A AK ‘ ar fay he TODAY fo SATURDAY oF; as it really was! vAHt PANE A pranDny ves, TRU Sat, Mat, Bef pan The wide-open WEST Palit ast "net pict 00 ane E- { | senna “4 Piggy Bank Guarantood $350,00 - Friday, August 17-8 p.m, LEGION AUDITORIUM. EVERYBODY WELCOME in Competition Dominion of: Canada Rifle Association prize shoots when supply is available: Borden, Ont, who has been con-.