SRA AERC ARBRER A OT TT Ss KVR A Ip ae YONI eet eet inn tee MERAH Cone amine ermal a Me Fat Prince Rupert Pally News - Thursday, May ‘9, 1955, eteetnmeeenteemen te cteeemeet tame ah eee mt EATON’ $ Goatls Satisfactory or Money Refunded Phones 3144-3124 BALTIMORE (P--Al Kallne, a —20-vear-old perfectionist, has! tuken about Une shortest possible ‘route in his amazing jump to a top spot in the baseball world. Just five years ago Al was a, "skinny \34-pound utillty player -at a high school here. His fut- Sr mieten coe, amen es Ste nt te nt tne er eee et NSRBRORRRDEOERBBe Woallace’s Dept. Store Today he js a major league! standuat with the Detroit Tigers. : His iuture polnts to stardom.) pessible preatness, But in soine ways Al hasn't. ‘ehanged. He's still: quiet and ‘serous, somewhat shy. He's still, “a team player who's continually, “trying to improve, Execpt for added welght, Kal- ine’s physical assets also have, remained wichanzed. He sill fas od litnins speed, a strong! throwing arm and a powerful: wrist motion Grit has made hin, a deaddie hitter. At tried cut for the high school teain when only oa freshmian,, Coach Bill Anderson used him vs a pitcher, Inflelder and out- fielder ang was considering de-: molting him to the junior varsity: wach a recur outfielder suf- fered an injury. Glven his first starting chance T-A-I-L-O-R-L-H-6 Q Suits @ Pants @ Topcosts @ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALIST {/ ! QUICK SERVICE You Save $7 to 313 Sale of Men's Suinmer Gabardine CASUAL | i JACKETS $7 =°9, Reg. Prices 315.95 To$ $22 Sizes 34-36-38-11- 12 a EWALLACE'S: , DEPT. 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Kaline On Way To Baseball Stardony.\ Kaline won the game with a uniforms In a moving automobile: Sure on the squad was uncertain; ‘for season tickets, sald Tuesday: “we're completely sold out be- ‘Increased To 2 1-2 Games shesday night while San Diego wir apieac. 4 four rups with oheener home run, : between contests, OUTSTANDING TIMING | “He wasn't imposing in size." high school in June, 1953, ‘The Anderson recalled, “but his 4g. year-old youngster fintshed | wrists and tming at the bat: ; out the season with Detroit and! made him outstanding.” ‘last year batted 9 respectable | Kaline’s high school and! .276 in his first full season, , sandlot batting average was as- | hi TS a about 20, oats \ , since / tronomleal, And he joved the’ about 175, He is hitting-379 and game so much, he sometimes, is amonz the leaders in home played five or six games a week.’ runs (7), triples (4), hits (47) On occasion he led major leazue rung batted In (25) and stolen scouts around town for bases (4), two gares: in one day. changing: 30 of De troll’s 32 sames. Al's Fans Buy Season Seats Despite Shift In Cup Venue MONTREAL @& | Montreal -foatball fans, not discouraged by ithe Alouettes Grey Cup fumble ast fall, have happily shocked the management by buying 75 per cent of the 16,000 seats soli out in season tickets—-with the ‘Biz Four season a confortable ithiee months away. The Alouettes’ co-owner Ted Workman, obviously elated at the. unprecedented flood of requests tickets, but IT would say that has been sold so fir,” The Alouettes have been prim. year. Besed on Workman's , own too happy to sign up for a whole season of watching last vyent's tween the goal lines” at Molson Big four champtons. Stadium. ‘GREY CUP INTEREST “We've been so busy we have-; . . “ mt had time t count up the) asic inter also reported a “fan night In an interview — that cw Grey Cup game at Vancouver ¥ i Nov, 26, Padres’ lead | e ‘couver this year, By The Assoctited Press Portland nipped Seattle Wed- terested’ in Grey Cup tickets. “When the venue was chang-: ‘wallaped Sacramento and the el to the west coast, we expect | ‘combination stretched the Pa- ed yery little interest In tickets dres’ Pacific Coast League lead: but we asked anyway,” Workman “Nine out of 10 still ap- | Portland beat Seattle 5-2 to: ‘plied for tickets.” ito 21 games over the Ralnlers, ' eatd. cven the series at Seattle at a! -Sacramento j1-2 jswarmed over fot Los Angeles'their tickets to western friends. Pitchers to win 9-3, and Oakland ‘took Hollywood 9-8, ‘the Raines, Jehesie Heard wis couver for the game." nacked om of the bex by the BLACKWOOD on fi Tigers signed Al to a bonus: ‘eontract as soon as he finished: He has hit safely in three-quarters of the capacily ine the spectator pump recently with newspaper advertisements advising last year's holders of scavon tickets ta get thelr re. quests for vouchers tn early this: rough estimute, It would appear that some 12,000 fans were only | stic Interest” in tickets for the Before the Canadian Rugby, ' Football Union's deciston to move: the classic from Toronto to Van. 4 the Alouette aianagement printed form let- .ters almed at season-voucher holders, Including a short note; asking them if they were In-; Fle speculated that a fair pro | formation of the Clvie Centre’ San Diego whipped’ portion of the requests were! . San Francisco from fans who planned to send! “But I’m told that three or; four planes and a few train had received two, nine-shot, .22 Fortland scored three runs inj coaches have already been book. Ixth fer its vietory over the ed to take the fans out to Van- BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOC Disregard of Safety Causes Slam to Fail This slam looked:so easy to Mr, Muzzy that he iplayed without thinking and went down one, ‘Of course he might have done just_as badly, or worse, if he HAD thought, He doesn’t believe in safety plays ond that was the type of maneuver rec juired to make this hand, “he cpering lead was the jack | ef clubs and Mr. Muzzy won in: South dealer. Both sides vule his own hand with the ace. He; _heruble NORTH 1 ancy lated down the ace. of. Mr. Abel spades and with that play went ; AKJB2 , ots ahenes for his contract, ; WAKE Now there was no way to pre-e: @K65 vty Mestors from winndig | #Q62 © two spade tricks. 1 WEST EAST Mevyay's nemesis, Mt.i Mrs. Keen Mr, Masters Champion, was watching the: @ none “AQ1003 gome, , w J9TH2 y 10.4 GIVE AWAY? : Mi a 5 ‘ °y a3 “What are you playing, gle. | SOUTH away?" he asked sarcastically, | Mr, Muzzy riues is iee-cold agalust ; &AADTS4 any defense and any adverse VQ83 distribution.” oA8 “Maybe It ds when you eon: I blddenge K scatll four hands," replied Mr. south West North East Mubzy hotly. La Pass 3a Pass “That's got nothing to do with | NT Pas 56 Pass 1° Mr, Champion continued: ¢ 4 All Pass “AN you have to do Is to lead the king of spades first. Now If ———. beth opponents follow suit, you will serve to “arive “out. Master's: “can't possibly lose more than one queen and pick up his Inst one.” spade trick, If Masters shows out,! This sounded logical but Mr. you simply lead a small spade to Muzzy hated to give in to hts ‘ycur ace and a third spade to- chief tormentor. He appealed to ‘wards dummy’s jack. You will Mr. Masters for justification of ‘luse only to the queen. Nits play. + Toon 4 +" ‘ WANTS JUSTIFICATION Mr. Masters said. “It’s not a "If Mrs, Keen shows out, You matter of opinion but of cold then lead a small spade from scientific fact. In a setup of demmy toward your ace. Masters this kind where yeu hold those will have to put up the ten lO tmnportant Intermediate cards ‘keep your nine from winning. (the nine, eight und seveni there ‘You will ki the ten with the ace ys. no way for your opponents to And then your nine and elaht win two spade tricks, if you play ry CI b , properly, Isto u the top honor from the hand; a the two trump honors—in' A new club at the Civic Centre: jack holding in duminy.” iStirts this Tuesday, with the! a “You should always lead first Starts Tuesday case the king from the king-| ne taneren jTeam Pistol Club, Fred Jones, Use Want Ads—They Pay: general secretary of the Centre '———---- ----- innnounced yesterday. Mr. Jones said that the Contre. pistols, ‘which will be used b- club members. Shoots will be’ “held Tyesdiy nights only for Mavers wih two weiks. a ser)! fire, a denble and a pinch cinide: thet eeeauedted for the threa eve wine pany. Padre 4 Seth belted in a double, sverfiee Tv JW. Major League Leaders By The Ansoclated Press Af sieje cy + AMBRICAN LEVEE en es AB ROT Pat, . jo Geequer ray ped ateiote deahly power, Kansa City te 22 a7 aoe | . ! oud gosinyle tor the Pods, Kuen, Detrot He owt 64 3 Mend Neda hard time at Kaltae, Detrott wy a7 47 bine , ‘aii WM bt flook aock odin Funes, New York Fal at 40° a3 By, Ly | . Veron, Wie Ta hl sha ! wt ne i . ew vue Wamer po Mantie. New York 3d. al Sharp | Poteet for Se eae pun ae batted bas Aeralal, Tues Weortye Hie vret econy, Walbnsglet, 2 DELAY RETRIEVE I ’ \ ety) Bottles Gout ath theo { ‘ | mt ee ‘ : 4 \ ' way i. ‘i wl al iF SURFACE LURE | wth Hy Voge ine deta: . ad a 3 fle toueey Hore te. iene ARMA i, Geadepees funn Kidhae 4! _ AR ARMS F'GH, A mow hod tt led wot + jet hi t- anu. if wou Lege, ig! 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T BA y ee TWITCH SO j ttt, 8, ' RELY MOVES. WAIT A BIT, Pitehlng—Noweunbe, Brooklyn. 5-0, | THEN REPEAT, ETC, KERR IT od 1.000, | UP UNTIL He HITS! ¢y and | BUsReotita~ Jonson, ecinteayo, u. | Kr yd ‘ : I f HONE WEATONS fee te | PIONEEIG WEA APONS oe eo] | i | Cannons made of tough lea: i S)) Wen o _plonecrs to defend then sees “apalnsb mains “Qesmete - soot ME een ee ~ Says: “Kttond The |! Ih Oa SKEENA > ther were used by New i isha | Skegna Bill Presbyterian Missionary: Tea CHURCH HALL ‘MAY 26 Naley’s Sweet Mixed Pickles ALSO | Nally Dill Pickles, 1M on. Ke the time being, he sald. ‘To be eligible to foln the Team Pistol Club, members must be 16 years and over and hold their bronze, silver and gold pins In the Civie Centre Rifle Club. we | generat ne { \ ' “Ho's absolutely right, Muzzy,” 4 tule. aa Last Night's Fights i! hy The Ansoclated Press ” DETROIT--Willle Pep, . i264, liartford, Conn, outpolnted. i] Cadilli, 126%, Los Angeles, (10),] a HOLLYWOOD, Calif. 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