Red Influence Now on Wane - Mayhew ao _ VICTORIA ‘ —Robert May- However «prented purchases’ by hew, Canada’s retiring. ambas-|Japan could: not he" ‘expected sador to Japan, said Thursday! unless Canada purchased more O'Donnell's Five Hit Pitching | 5 Keeps Stars in Pennant Race | By The Associated Press Hollywood still isn't hitting ACKWOOD on] | turned on the heat against Oak- {by Tom Brown, his 13th of the L FOR Thay commurism’s Influence’ in Ja-| there. . aa land and whipped the Acorns for|season, Rex Jones held Los An- pan Is on the wane and that of) Canada imported only $12,000,-|f ve the ball often cnuugh, but the ‘the fourth straight night, 7-3.!geles to seven hits and was in ' By EASLEY BLACKWOOD democracy s__ strengthening 000 annually from Japan agains} \: Kind of pitching it got Friday} Earl Rapp, Say Diego’ out: | command of the situation after iN mm steadily. ‘that country's $115,000,000, . MA night from George O'Donnell, | fielder, hit another homer that! the first frame, Passers Seldom Win-- - OO The minister and Mrs, May- . plus five sparkling double Plays, ‘drove in three runs and Lloyd] ‘The only run off Church was! Te . "6 Oy hew arrived here from Seattle, ' PEC | Gave it a 1-0 victory over Seat. ;Dirkey fashioned a seven hitter, Joe Brovia’s homer over tho It’s A Bidder’s ame Wash, on the frigate HMCS We and kept it in a first place Oakland started a rookie pitcher right field wall in the second] . ; 7 ig| New Glasgow. He received a 19-|} | flala| «(Peles “i : tie with San Diego. Fred Besana, and the Padres inning. Passers seldom win at bridge, It’s a bidder's Ben pate and was Brected ay . to PRINT 0 ‘Doul's iegans, {nicked him for two runs in the . cen: . , Laut . about 100 officials and friends,|] « « . strivine mighty to break fain Hirst inning and then drove him had gone 1a 8 eeond Intine game, For the next few day s] want to give you some Ina brief interview, he was © Suits ; @ Pants Wood's drive to its third consecu- jou ih this heat an two when rain interfered: Portland | evidence to back up my recommendations on the sub- ey 1 emanese are is: © Top ron se oacks CALL ON ifi x ast L ag fla | tow ‘ was leadin 2-0 when the ost- * ne -_ sae . i } . " 1 urbe over the poss y ol an ALTERATI N i ak , . vauttneegnt Bast n tee valk terol ponement ‘vas necessary, othe ject of overcalls-a branch of the bidding structure outbreak of armed conflict be- SRREERERRAR ESE ceana then walked Harry El- #ame may be made up when the| whose advantages are.often overlooked, a 1 om HM ‘liott and Rapp socked his homer, . . a Now's The Tine! my Go a . Harry Nicholas stepped in and seals go to Portland for a series tween the Chinese Communists QUICK SERVICE os and the Nationalists of Formo- Of course an overcall should’ | -------------—- blanked the Padres the rest of|S°Pt & to 8 H not be made without certain ‘oasy, Mr. Masters led the ace 54 | LING the TAILOR W ALL ACES i the way, a Values, the principal “value” be. gq Mario DeMarco from Edmonton a, ory of vou 1s that y Eskimos and Detroit Lions: cen-|HEN yeu have a good partner { ¥ \ ““ ’ h — of diamonds in dummy and T think we re all disturbed \ | i | Saturday Seaitie moves to San ° ‘jing a good suit. Entering the ipromplly led a spade toward.his!by any Indications of trouble'} 220 Gth St. — Phone 649 | , | im I Diego and Hollywood will host Rou hr iders auction after the bidding. has ‘kins, After Mr. Masters turned anywhere and they are too,” he! Tt ee . DED fm San Francisco . been opened by an opponent up with the ace of hearts, Mr, replied. a aa: if a , . e will sometimes cost you~a sub- Champion practically had to! Relations between Canada and |, Today 7 9:05 "Dial ‘Ae oe pag A) The Hollywood-Seattle game (jj stantial set or give some “other'have the ace of spades for his Japan were’ good and there Oday / - 2: fal ‘M! Foy Mutie c STORE m/ was a real hurling duel between j e Ua bo ; oa : . . ‘ t ; ic B/O'Donnell and little Stev, Nagy kind of aid to the enemey. jopen.ng bid. He aid and the could be an upsurge of trade be- PLEASE N ae og -Each pitcher allowed five hits, T CRU Q i However, OMabLe. wale ee eontraet rolled home, tween B.C. and Japan, he sald. | OTE! 0 ae | but Bobby Dej Greco’s sinzle t [ine on reasonable values WH oe nee ste U ‘ ‘ By BY cored Tack Lohrke in the sev- 0 uO d help your side more often than: Due to installation of New Sound ang Project ¥ micnth with the only run, REGINA @ — Sask@tchewan |it Will help the opposition, That's: TODAY ONLY 7 pam. - 9:05 | Lo Equipment at the Capitol ¥ G! Los Angeles squared its four- Roughriders announced yester- eninge vn your eae or You | Allan Ladd — Shelly Winters in THE SUNDAY MI DNIGHT SHOW wit } BK jame series with Sacramento by day the cutting of four imports | °°" enti " " os poh Se cowning the Solons, %1, as/ to comply wita Canadian Rugby (C4N't expect to get a soul-satis- SASKATCHEWAN ; HELD AT THE TOTEM THIS WEEK ' yom Evbba Church registered hfs! union requirements, - fying result on every hand. — Starts Monday 7 8:15 | —_~- _ a 10th pitching victory. The Angels Dropped from the Western sea, arts Mon ay / p.m, — 8: , p.m, Showin he = a gt jgot all their runs in the Titst Interprovincial Football Union | ste vulnerable wager | . 9 Sunday Midnite Only : ae fe ARO were tacos John Prechek ESE EOHET Keen Rod Caneron sai ah mon and Marvin Beguh! and half. | North (Mrs, Keen) Arlene Whaien "Robt, Clark , é OPTOMETRiZT hacks Bobby Flippin and Frank aro? . —in- , hen 4 ea ‘ Branham, - 7 " ay Tre , rie ' D—A 75 : . SA . : “ ne B red E D me Riders also cut end Myro Bud- C—K Q 109 62 r | N per ne 303 rd Ave, Ww. | an of Regina, West East ANTONE cy of a Phone Green 3$0 Vice-president. Don McPher- iy oe a 5 ltmplon) ae . Son said Prechek would be asked H—A H- KQ 107545 | rhs - ny | ar eo | to stay with the team as scout |D—10 43 2 nesses . || Starts Monday 7 pam, aa And undertake other duties, Pre. {|C—7 4 3 c—8 oO , - ue 2 ¢ chek played with Riders in’ 1952 — 2 of) Sah (Mire pate) ' : ( I enese Deshos and part of last season, coming oo hoy ; 3A om a a aan ‘ Ivom Seattle Ramblers, D-K6 ‘ : - u ‘HOP SUEY... Beguhl, from Utah,‘atd Bran- ; CA J 5 Ee a ; ,;ham, from Idaho, were newcom- ma 7” § ... CHOW MEIN Crs along with Flippin jone-time| It is well to remember thatj : , ~ {Edmonton Eskimo who came out an overcall of two clubs or two vo Open § pam. - 3:29 a.m. ; of the United States Army to line; diamonds is more likely to get! 5 itp with Saskatchewan. doubled than any other over-| 4 lap , call. The reason for this is that . fy Hollywood Cafe (HELD BY RIDERS Ciycodin | ese are the highest possible in ips o |! Riders retained Mac Speedie, contracts which do not equal ee ror Outside Orders Phone 133 Wit pas Tem Stan a game even if made. doubled. te - 7 : : ANS eNd | Therefor a player can double th 4 re ! BPRMEDANROSR NESE Sa “7. transformed into a half; tackle such a contract. without much ; | ) ( | RPE renee nt feria uy who played ‘with ue | BR 1 ai Brooklyn g ork; guarc | a ny j } ‘tre John Wo:ntak Brooklyn, | #9 he overcalls at the two level | New York and Dallas: “eentre you know that he is not in there pa tgs ee WOE LA ke “Co st : pi = Vit EO TORE . , paint ArrirE CAPITOL | wu. TOTEM oe rove os sd -A Famous Players ‘Theatre ; Puss’n Boots A FAMOUS PLAYERS THR Last Complete Show’ ee 8:15 p.m. eth lerk tos tions To fra nen egnnn ee eee cee ne rg tte ee On io nt betes sient neti. eae Ed Wad a i adewndghte ee { q Mel Beckett, Indiana University | & trashy hand. ! g 2rad: Larry Isbell, quarter fram | In today’s deal Mr. Dale took | f, ¥ PARKERS a Baylor: garter Frank Tripucka no action at all over the open: . BB i Bok BG peat y from Detroit and Dallas: half. img heart bid and yet on the| . 2 back Bobby Marlow, Alabama U., next round he jumped into a B For A-1 USER CAR Baroains you just can’t beat, ff 2nd half Ken Carpenter, Cleve. Bane contract ab no trump. | in — Pick 4 . + 8p mm Ie land Browns, ENTIRELY JUSTIFIED Staring Beverly - icriae ‘Wa a yar aK a '< P A . . . ‘ + ry 1 y come down to PARKER “where you get the most DeMareo joined Ridexs last This ‘scemirig ‘inconsistency MICHAELS EGAN. ffor your money, These and many others to choose f year and plaved to the cut-off j was entirely justified. His two[] | oN Strom \ q date. He will be classed as a honors in clubs made it reason-! - —_——. prom. Dvith Rope Next Season along] able to assume that clubs were | ‘wuss i y With Ruby. jsolid. He felt sure Mrs. Keen; 5] CHEY, TUSOR 50 CHEV, TUDOR , | Speedie, Williams, Wozniak lhad a six-card club holding with ; Bet black; like new condi- | Custom radio and heater, An | Beckett, Tripucka and Marlow | ‘ ‘ ¢ may ! . men ual some outside high card strength. e ‘ - B tion. Only occ, ; excellent buy at... Aare in their second year With | Lacking that much, she would: " Fe ; i g hey di: [eee —e | Saskatchewan, Trimicka and not have bid two clubs. It Was: - vis rity 82 BUICK COUPE | 51 CHEV. SEDAN Wisarcn nea year, | that. simple, | 0’ ita SA jalopy but sound as a nut. Powerglide, Custom heater, p ar pucka Woke ta ne Not that there were only | “lod B285 | new seat. covers, just 1550 B Passing record Saturday by com- points in high cards in the part- re § piPlcting nine out of 19 passes, nership and yet no hrump.was | ; dl wt # (Isbell was just two vards off the} P Ane ¥ meme ns | oo ile YOUR FORD-MONARCIL DEALER g (Kicking record with an average : RBs bh . ; yiof 56.5 Monday night. Marlow PCL Standings | ‘ tt “ B » | [. d M | Carpenter, Williams and Speedie By-The Assocluted Press \ pati Pes | 0 ar ter imite Bi did inost of the ball-carrying in WoL Pet GE _— a hi . 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