LT Ta a 48 CHEY, SEDAN 2 quran >. ee: a i... Handsome Gift i ; MELBOURNE,’ Australia @— ir Frank Bearepaire, Melbourne business man and former Olym- i¢ swimmer, donated the equiv- alent of.$370,000'to the Univer- ity of Melbourne for tere | Inent -of sport, education, and physical . 4 SNORESRRR RO m Wallace's of Course 5 a So M . : a nl! : : m 3 sh oh I x ‘ Nees A Keen promptly played the nine, ji ace hte W’ Sitting behind Mrs. Keen was ------—~------—-—---—- : i Mr. ak Tuten fo py, ny Ro acviser is roughly zero, ae m) whispered fiercely, “If all,” 5—K m cards in (he suit—on the follow- H—K 32 m ing reascning, D—K 9 4 seugtas cappuin C~A 643 w OPENS FOUR SPOT West East First Mr. Dale had opened the} (ur Date) (srs Keen) _ ‘ 5—5 S—8 42 four spot. The deuce and trey} S-8 9 HA 109 ne ‘+ ~eamnaa | D-AQ752 D-J108 C—K J 5 c~08 72 a : ' . | | South (Miss Brash) a FOR THAI SA Od 10 PY 5 H-Q.75° * D—6 3° A aa A C-Q 10. i Ai bar F The bidding: cecseah way a North East South . West s a a ic Pass 1s Pass ue rete 2 a. § PEC lA L 1 NT Pass = 4S _- All Pass NB fs es a . , oe ' 7 a So Mr. Dale had undoubtedly :. a PRINT JOB jmade the orthodox jead of his A | m fourth best heart. Now, the only a - }heart honors missing’ from Mrs. oS , CALL ON Keen’s hand and the dummy i a were the queen and the jack. If x Ah? q Miss,Brash had either one, noth- a t RK; ing could prevent her from win- a a t ning one heart. But unless she . F DT ] F had both cards, she could be pre- 7 ax | a CCMPANY vented from winning two hearts. For the best Used Car dea! in town, see how much more we offer, Come in Now and make a Deal! 50 MONARCIL SSDAN Heater and air condition- ing. A big car bargain for Custom heater, good motor FEST nnn ADO | nb, Dig cwe SEE DERRY FIRST FOR THE BEST 51 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR 47 CNEY. COACH Excellent conditien, Heat- Radio, heater. Good con. er and alr 8 BE dition throughout § conditioning ..... 1585 ONLY nen ve 695 YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER - , b Parker Limited “The tome of Friendly Service" Bo & . * a) Mr. Muzzy’s Value as an Advisor is E Miss but of course Mrs. Keen knew m what she was doing. She had ’ HB nothing to gain by going up with BH the ace of hearts. She figured Muss Brash for exactly three 5 . were showing in dummy. There- BY § as an : Muciy, whose value as a1 fore, Mr. Dale had started with “What ar ine?” he; either four hearts ora Singleton. What are you doing he | But if he had singleton, Miss Hi Brash has singleton queen, you Brash would have six hearts, and ;won’t get any heart tricks at was unbelievable and Mrs. Kee ruled it out, North dealer . East-West vulnerable - North (Mr. Abel) 96 DOWN ONE .t Miss Brasn won the opening trick with the queen of hearts, She cashed three rounds of trumps, ending in her own hand, Then she led a small diamond. xactly Zero Mr. Dale chose the four of hearts for his opening lead. The deuce was played from dummy and Mrs. she had never bid that suit. This Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, July 29, 1954 n KENYA ATHLETES in Vancouver for the Bri are easily recacpized by siping holes in their j the spear he hurls more than 200 feet. G ‘1 inches for the javelin has not bee Empire Games at SPORTS ROUND-UP leagues is causing deep the baseball world where it is recognized that the game cannot survive without its lower b ar tish Empire Games earlobes, Here Maboria Tesot shows little Claire Cunningham ames record of 207 feet n bettered since the British Hamilton, Ont, .in 1930. , avelin champion —The sad plight of the minoy concern in the upper strata of By JACK HAND for GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP) Mr. Dale. went in with’ the ace Since the start of the season, ~-~--~~-- ranches, By The Canadian Press \ Annis Stukus jg first fall erop .! Lions, Stuke has already tossed aside nine Canadians and one Ameri- can and at least four more Can- adians wil] he cut before Aug. 11, {the day of the exhibition.game between the new entry in the Western Interprovincial Foot- ball Union and Montreal Alou- eltes of the eastern Big Four. Clipped from the roster were of Bayne Henderson of Dartmouth, NS., Brant Haddad of Ottawa and Bob Hughes of Seattle. “It wasn’t a pleasant task,” i Said Annis, “Most of them show- ‘ed a lot of promise, but they all need one more year of scason- ing.” ' Stukus’ attamnts to latch on to George Pull, former University of British Columbia back, fell through. “We just can’t use Georgie at his price,” said the | coach. Pull spent last year in England teaching school and play'ng rugger, vs | HUNT MISSING PLAYER . Liens officials are on the hunt. for.one missing player, Wing- back Bill Currie from McMaster , University disappeared from ‘camp after the second, practice and hasn't been heard. from since. Co Trying out. for Winnipeg Blue Bombers is halfback Andy Cam- bucci, ex-Colorado state ‘player, If he makes the teani Cambuccl! Will be the. first American-born , pro hockey player in Canadian - football. He was on: the 1952 |; U.S. Olympic hockey. team: ‘nd, has played hockey:in Italy. In Edmonton, the Eskimo: cas- ualty list grows and grows, Eagle Keys Js out with a twisted knee. ! Rollin Prather ts: Imping. Steve . Mendrk has a broken bone in f Stukus Paring Lions’ Roster As IFU Exhibition Game Nears: currently - his release from .the western: - weeding his garden: of football club and reported for practice players in preparation for his Vancouver ee | Roughriders last year,” galne with the Ti-Cats Tuesday night, | Ottawa Roughrider coach Clem Crowe was happy with workout, a “ «The spirit is good and we've ‘been making headway, The boys lave gutting on to their assign- nients and, while, (here's still aj lot-ef work ahead: of us, we're}. doing all nght.” Tuesday's: feet cate samy tmemeuapee e ot ey Ser Wiser'’s DE LUXE WHISKY UUme dy “This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Bruish ‘ Columbia. 5c pal % ve een dy This idvedisemen 18 nt bh dy the Liquor Control Bal wht i Britsh Columbia, tj Try Daily TODAY to SATURDAY ows Ct MY vases" settee note pent meee Se yee ate ne Shaws 7:09 bay Bat. Mut. 20 {/ SECT } a rat Rn colon ty HORE COMORE yearn Moris tw nee CAPITO Cheese 'B | urglar © ous Players The vo: A Fan, SoM te es : ' . ; 78 Acclaimed ‘by the Press... und returned the six of heaits. Dummy’s king was put up and Mrs. Keen won with the ace and cashed the 10. There was no way to avoid the loss of a club three of the 36 minor leagues have folded and the nuniber of clubs playing minor league ball! Trautman hopes lo escape | further fatalities this year, as & complete surprise Florida International in Class: P if B. the Mountain States in Class i his wrist and is recovering from ~ {a leg injury, Hamilton Tiger - Cats have He, signed Brian Timmis, 24-year- iadmits the failures di | : 2 Iton’s has shrunk from 268 to 249. ‘The | res did not come; old son of one of Hamilton's because; greatest football iall three of the leagues thati Timmis Sr. Praised by thefi public. . .The Kidnappers Stars, Brian down one. a chub. _ Major League | $tandings w ot ‘Pet. 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A, Holmes, farm researeh selentist. stated figures prepared from !n- ternational statistics show New Zealand now is the world's larg- esl exporter of ment, butter, cheese and crossbred wool, | Broadway Cafe BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR PARP oup ORDERY Phone 200 Populur Stoamer Prince Rupert BAILS TOR ' and Informadtite Ports Each Thursday We UNS pm, For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service Vor reservations write of onl) Alty or Dapot Offian “Prinoo Pupert, AC, aE. trick and so the contract was Mr. Muzzy’s suggested. play of the ace of hearts at trick one might have made certain of one BL foldings. are no more, the championshi St. Petersburg, | TRAUTMAN WORRIED George Trautman, head of the minors, was in New York carly this week for a series of mect- | ings, Although George was try- ‘ing to keep his chin up, he ob- iviously was disturbed by the “We're not going to die on the vine,” he satd. “The Situation, is no. that desperate. But obvious. \¥ It is a cause of concern when you drop from 59 leagues in 1949 2 34 half-way through 1954.” Baschall still $s Seared — of Washington, uncertain how far it Can move wilhont being haul- “d up on charges of monopoly, Hf it were possible to take sonic Wo othe money that is pald for ‘adio and television rights and spread |b ameng the minors, vithoul legal complications, I an sure’ commissioner Ford Mrick would advocate such u move, Something like that may C and the Tar Heel in Class D| " Maybe it's rushing the coron-; ' + ome, | Ging *S.dead: for the two remain.| But the problems remain, heart trick, but it also would! ing teams have been’ given! the Western Association, for in- | nave made ween mew fers “special permission to play a nine-; Stance, the Iola, Kan., franchise! of the contract. would have taken just three. tricks—a heart, a diamond and game championship series—for : th P of Miami and |. ‘folded were down to | leagues. | | In [ 248 operated by the league. In| _ the Longhorn League, the Wiehi-| ‘ta Falls, Tex., club was shifted ‘to Guinesville, Tex. The Class A Western Interna- , tional started with 10 clubs but | ‘Spokane and Calgary dropped cut, Augusta and Macon are re- ported on shaky ground in the’ Sally League, also Class A. An-' other A league, the Eastern, re- ‘ports attendance down 43,000 at the half-way mark, ' “About half the leagues were junder last year and about half {were over,” said Trautman, re- | porting ‘on a late June Survey, | { i ' we're not much worse off than wrea and the Carolinas, where we used to have 43 clubs, Nn North Carolina a fow years igo, now me have only about! ten,” HISTORIC SIWHE | The state af New depsey was! be the ultimate solution, VANCOUVER|'....4 Who's been eating an oye on tho aupply, more fam timo they buy any coronl of any GLC oe water 4. ¢ . . ' NOEL SLi etre cnt canes eben Me erent covet tuitiei map eR UNI tat cn oman sie vsenberromemnnnincees occ Vivon with wito-nwako little goldilacks tke this around to keop (How ran out of Kellogg's Corn Wakos thir morning than any othor coronal, U, day, because Kollogy'n Corn Vlakow juat naturally taste boxt to mare poople, Always have, Still do, Ie women pick up a apare package of Kollogg'a Corn M"Inkox evory FRESH from Aellowo’ settled hy Duteh colonists early Nn the W7th cenuury, four clubs.‘ old Hamilton Tigers during the There are no other four-elub | hit.a serles home run Suffered a stroke in 1942 while ‘ ; a ‘mont League, . In the leagues still opcrating, | last year. We have some good re- Jr, who followed his. famous ao , / , Tayne| father as a major league pltch- ports, mostly from the Tens er in the 1930s, .& middlewing on the early 30s. Timmis, halfback and kicker with . Saskatchewan wae oe oe ” % Champion Hurler e : : ° Jim Bagby Dies MARIETTA, Ga. —Jim Sarge Eagby, who helped pitch. Cleve- land Indians to the -1920 world championship of baseball, died Wednesday. ao Bagby, whose full name was James Charles Jacob Bagby Sr., won 31 games and lost 12 for the Indians in 1920 and in the world serles against Brooklyn became the firgt pitcher ever to The 64-year-old mound “star had been In bad health since he umpiring. a game in the: Pled- Survivors include A son, Jim . t is a rare and' moving experience om Y yo THE J ARTHUR MANK ORGANISATION preseans af ~_ DUNCAN MACRAE ADRIENNE CORRT JON WHITELEY VINCENT WINTER __ AS THE KIONARPERS im, le kidnappers Bhd 5 Seer by BEL FATTESOG Boast POLIP LESCOL ain ¢ A ALAN ALLE PoTOR ae cy “ Ky! va a mail {\ Sk i ! it "Sindonm TOTEN ; Matinee Sat at 2 p.m A Fanos Players Tue *& MERRY-GO-ROUND % ROCKET RIDE & CAR RIDE | [Amusem my Corn Flakes? | — ae happens avery it any wondor ao many lnc? 4 ' ‘ LN Ae 1 a Pn nend Hemel saa ear tages me Memes HEL en | SABRI MIRAE REG EE Sth Ad gs iano a2 fe SPECIAL — ips pay | THIS All Rides Red ~ SPONSORED BADDELE Thursday 29th ~ Friday 30th — Saturday Bt - Six Rides a erent] ae Prato AOE Orn tn Y BROS. | uy % FERRIS WHEEL % OCTOPUS % BABY MERRY-GO-ROUND ents of all Kinds | SATURDAY | uced — 12:00 to 6:p.m, ant ‘BY. 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