ay 1b looked as if Crusaders haa notched up enough iy isurance to take the game, but indefatigable Bo-Me-Hi chalked ‘up’ 13 consee| -|/utive points in the last five min-: utes of the game to hand ‘An> nunciation a big disappointment instead, Ina girl's preliminary. game, Fashion . Footwear. downed: a hard- fighting Frosty’s 24-16, © ' Top marksmen * in’ the - cru: saders-Rainmbakers tilt, were Bill: Smith and Walter Oskey “who racked ‘up 22 points .and” 18. yoints respectively for: “Annun- |" ciation and Kim. ian and Jim Johnson who notched 15. and. 22. points for Rainmakers. : The opening quarter saw] Crusaders "trailing by © three: points despite. Oskey racking. up (0 points, Johnson with . 10. M points and Maly with four, con-' ‘fributed ©. to- Rainmakers” ‘16-13 | edge, - Crusaders, ‘sparked. ‘by smith!!! with. seven . points, gradually overtook Rainmakers, during the second frame and ‘ended | the, first half with a. 32- 30 lead. . “Annunciation managed, to {maintain their two point” edge | ‘ito the end of the third quarter, 44- 42... . A. sizeable crowd: of Crusaders’ as it: took. the- floor: for: ‘the final quarter. ~ : " Sparked. by Smith with, séven points and’ Jack .Rudolph | with six points, Annunciation in- creased their. narrow. ‘margin to as ‘Seven: v'point, lead. by the’ time K c We 1th Gb Under Contract " CHICAGO. we = K “C. Wiso, ‘switch- hitting. second ‘baseman- shcrtstop,. today became the 11th ores Cub ander, contract, for Cees ne ok In ge stale offensive junior league basketball ‘game i in “the Toe last -| night, ‘trampled. Annunciation, Crtisaders: 60-57. and | ker. girls “14, Olsen” 4 Currie, McChesney 8. supporters’ cheered. Uheir’. team | ‘122, B, Oskey, ‘Armstrong, W. Os- '~ |Rudolph 10, ‘Total 67,’ ‘Wise, 24, plpyea. all 168 games @ threw the. dimekeepe seconds: left, Dp eo AS If ref yenated: irom: a time out, andune cerned over the logs. of -Johni Rainmakers: broke’: ‘Uhrough tired Crusdder: ¢ : up 13 consecutive ‘points ‘befor re, the: fina rant “| In! othe girl's. “preliminary, Fashion’ Fouiwear: served ‘notice © ‘to Frosty’s: that. they. don’t -in tend to” win like: hey:. Frosty’ \ grabbed:.the... quarter®.6- 40 ‘with Libby, Pierce | forthe ‘notching However a: ght. Fashion, d fence’ prevented , Frosty’s: fron scoring at ‘all during: t frame: while two-goals by'Leona:' McChesney | for Fashion helped} put Footwear. sans i ad: 10-6. Scoring six."poin man ‘with, ay Me in the final fraihe . Willson, |} Martin Fashion : Foctwear: Youngman, 12," : Comer, *Fanthier 2, “Pierce 8, Harvey, - - Helland, ;- “Calderon, Total 16.° : Rainmakers! Johnson 12; San- |) key. 4, Laird 4,: Twaites 8,. Lyons 2, Mah. 15, _ Duncan; “Leeman, Kelscy 8, “Specht, Allen’7, Total 160, ° Crusaders: ‘Comadina 4, smith “Hey. 16, ‘Gruber, ‘Dickens, Jim Arseneau, Toth, Joe. Arseneau 4, : Population ‘of. the. ‘elty: of To- | ronto declined by 13, 658 - in the 11951-56 period; at the same ‘\ time... population .. of:...the,; city’s metropolyan ‘area Increased by 230, 435..." . ‘them: take~another ):" Carlson 2, Wick, Giske 4, Colussi. not defeated. oe Timing his: play. perfectly, he brought home.10 tricks in spite ‘of the fact.that there were ap- in the trump suit. Jof ‘clubs and dummy’s ‘ace won. Mr. Masters studied the.cards a few moments after. cashing the king of spades and secing Mr. Abel discard a small heart. He had four quick high card ‘tricks in hearts, diamonds and clubs. Obviously, then, ghe had tricks and he did so In the fol- Towing manner, . At trick three he led dum- my’'s last trump, Mr, Muzay . went up with the ten to. pre- vent the nine from winning’ and Mr. Masters took the trick with the queen. , He now cashed the ace and ' Iking of diamonds, led a third ‘diamond and ruffed with the nt trey of spades. He entered dum- rg my again with the ace of hearts, i yeturned -a fourth diamond and dijs ruffed with the five of spades. Hie All he had to do at this point was to get ‘out of the lead, which ihe did by leading his last heart. | Hokey ‘Leng of foritreal a aden “By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ° Failure Of. His. Double. Bid | Surprises Mr. Muzzy With his five spades to the jack- ten, Mr. Muzzy thought he hada nasty surprise in store for Mr. Mast. ers, He was might, Mr. “Masters Was § surprisad, ‘but! parently two sure.losers in clubs; |- one in hearts and at least one |. The opening lead was t the king ' to arrange to take - six spade - ) . . oo mo t - Prince Rupert. Daily News _ Wednesday, Saniiany 4 1957 North ‘dealer . Neither side vulnerable: ' NORTH | , Mr. Chamnplon ve GK he, , »H—A 84 D—-K 10654) . SG C—A,72 . WEST. . VAST Mr, Abel Mr. Muay S—None .. s-—J 108.78 H—K QJ 7656 H--10 2 D—-9 2 D—QJ73 C-K QJ 103 .C—86 SOUTH . Mr. Masters | S—-A Q0532 93 D—-AB.. C—9 54 ‘The bidding: co | North Rust. South. West? 1D Fass is — (2H * Pass Mass 9S 4c : 4s “Db. All. Pass ~ t 1 Mr. Abel summed it up briefly. replied. “You made a lousy, double,” he, | & Lo “he HUNTER. that shy ° guy from ‘Battle Cry’ and - THURS, 0 y SAT. Narauie Woop. - the teen- “ge sensation my 6, “fi ne WHERE NONE wr THE ‘LAWLESS LIVED... and pal fv elles eet , uc baad COCs arts WN Naresh (ola Be ausue’ WAPNERC GC) Cx SoNGIRLSEIN- PRISON” o | JHOTROD. GIRL". T pam, = 9 pam... : a Mr. Abel won and. cashed the confidence. than he ‘ever had, King of elt Fea ed. tthe and a player with confidence 8 jack of clubs which would have: and his ability is bound to score taken a trick under “ibs own goals. Those recurring injuries undermined his faith: in him-| But ‘here Mr, Muzzy was down self.” ‘to nothing but trumps—the jack In- 39 fanies ¢ ‘this season, the eight and seven. With a puzzled this. way, “Dickie now has more 19 goals—more than he has ever jing glance at Mr, Abel, he ruffed j scored er Ma fuil' or. part with the seven spot. season, Al that stage of the cur-|.. . . rent campaign Moore was in a Now Mr. Masters automatic cighth-place tie with 31 pdints, only five points out of third place. His 19° goals were the third highest, topped. then only by Gordie Howe's 25. and Jean nine of spades-over Mr. Muz- zy's jack- -cight. Mr, Muzzy was still in ‘a daze. _ “What happened?” he asked.. Use Want ‘Ads. “vhey Pay Beliyeaw’ §.22, ting: .287: J 4 althoug re ‘Los Angeles last year, - ‘bat- nd driving in‘60/ ruins ading. off int the: bat- 3 i mes 26-year-old left winger scored jogk on his face and an accus-: ally had the rest with the ace- | FRED CUARK JN mii - ~HIRAN SHERMAN 2. 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