, PAN cep eh ee Pen yt te ag 1 te 7 wee ty SOO ats Betta te Ste ald aA it wh ile Abn ire debe ie ye ai ete CAR EBay a eS Da a eg Te BA RY 4) t Cen rere mo 5 Prince Rupert Daily News nO Pamcearticomer’ te" | Television Shot in Arm For More Colortul Upcoming Chicago Ha whs CHICAGO \w—Television has! The Hawks, whose- home at-: games on Saturday afternoons} The biggest crowd in the stands. | 132,824 12; Boston—-137,730 11: Af | al CKWOOD on given Chicago hockcy a shot in | tendance at Chicago Stadium this season and the Hawks ar e| lengue thus far was 15,025, This} The total attendance stood rs Detroit—113,280 11; Montreal— be A é | the arm. once was the envy of the league, appearing in 11 of them, seven m)was twice reached at New York.’a league mark until Montreal; 164,804 11; New York-~ 148,458 , . : | i se 8B R | DG F ae ee ei | Yohnny Gottselig. public reta-| fy ave averaged better than 11 O00 Chicago. Our attendance is nol | The Black Hawks' peak carne | Canadiens lured 504,653 in the | 12; Toronto—-154,358 12, tions director of Chicago Blac I fans in 12 home games so ‘far/ so big on the Saturdays we tele- ! in the 1946-47 campaign when a 153-54 season. ' Hawks, credits Saturday after-. this season compared to antvise at home, but it is reflected; total of 600,681 paid to wate: Vhe Hawks’ gate appeal rad] Motorists are driving safer je cameenene eee sneer ieee i ‘noon television of National average of 8378 for, last seasun.;in our Sunday night turnouts. | Doug and Max Bentley = score “untly deteriorated until} it reac ne this year than last, the National ' Hockey League games and a bet-.| “Television has helped greatiy| “For instance, several weeks! gonls in 35 home contests. In on: elec a low of 221.858 in!1954-55, | Safety Council says. In 1056, ter and more colorful Hawk! in renewing interest in hockey,” ago we drew 7.983 for a Saturday + game that season, 20,004 atten’-; Here are unofficial attendance | 40, 000 persons died In aulo nac- — By EASLEY BLACKWOOD team wth a resurgence in inter- i said Gottselig, former Haw he next night we/ed a Hawks-Boston Bruins en-| totals and number — of home! cidents., This year, the toll may yee. ,est and attendance, i“TV is carrying a total of “hi ‘had 15, 492." counter for a record that still! pames for the clubs: Chie: ago-— | drop to 39,000, Mr. Abel's Bidding Better Than Plays ee es ee As Six Spade. Contract Down One : 7 | OO | _SHOP : oA ttey the opening spade bid, Mx, Champion knew muqne regan pie Le the ‘final contract would be in spades. There was no, BET | ER BU Y = danger, then, in making a jump takeout in a lower-: " ranking suit that was not strictly biddable. When this. | . action is necessary, it is best to make the jump bid in' B | C30 - tf joes the-suit where your principal side str ength lies. : J a) | , 4 When Mr. Champion later bid; a cy em . - « five spades, Mr. Abel correctly | South dealer . \: ; , interpreted it to mean that he ! North-South vulnerable ; 5 : ' * was not requested to bid six if j NORTH |. . | he did not have two quick losers | Mr. Champion : for t . an the unbid suit, diamonds. $ KJ 4 . Twelve tricks at spades should | @75 i | have been made without diffi- ‘wesw AKQ ris PRICES EFFECTIVE i] ‘> @ulty,. but unfortunately Mr./— - SST AST } ” |} Abel's play was not as good as |. Mr. Dale ‘ jMrs. Keeny Thursday ,to Tuesday me + 4 his. bidding. wn aa ; 9.83 . ; Mr, Dale led his. fourth best; Gk ge42 > Gas. December 5th to 1Gth j diamond. the four spot, and Mr./ qo 5.3. a@igti2z , , * . Abel properly won with the ace 7 0. SOUTH i : Sek : od oe + > over Mrs, Keen's jack, He was | a ar Abel and Friday Night aes 9 p.m. oe « disappointed to note that dum- ‘ : a ‘ Do . : - my’s club suit-was only three v 4 0 3 2 Pug She Qo FREE . AYLMER ee : ' long so that sufficient discards :. 106 LOAF f BREAD SG : + from the closed hand could not! phe piading: er AF o co ‘ | be made. South . West North Fast! FRUIT CAKE ho ' . ° The way he analyzed the sit-| 1 @ Pass 3 de: Pass _ ‘ A i ' uation, there was one sure dia-| ? x Pass 5 @ Pass ; BETTER BUY Da _With BEST FOODS : o * , mond loser and a possible loser! °.®. ste FASS ; 4 mG depending on the lo- WG SANDWICH SPREAD & cation of the queen of heart. 4a diamond from the closed hand. LICORICE 4 , H ‘ On this analysis it could be! A eee eae ae tothe oo a & © AT 27 k : i ‘' said’that he was insisting on do- | ponents at a most inopportune | , AS 2 Re ¥ S > 4 - OZ. pkg. ; ing all the work himself and re- time for them. Whoever won the ov : fusing to enlist the aid of the: diamond would hay ENGLISH y Cc ; defenders. ie the first trick (heart, which would take the ' C : CK’ euess out of that suit; or one of . he cashed two rounds of trumps. | the * ther plain. suits, which 16 oz. bag. 16 oz, jar. Then he .cashed the ace Of: would let Mr. Abel ruff while dis- ; a hearts, followed with a low heart’ carding the four of hearts from ; ||||- 2 Laas a 5¢ and” ‘finessed dummy’s jack. This: the board. ' or, lost’ to the queen and the enemy | ( promptly cashed a diamond for: = - + the setting trick. USEFUL LINKS . Proper play, after picking up: East Pakistan has about 2,200 the outstanding trumps, was to’ miles of inland waterways, nav- cash dummy’ 's “clubs, discarding | igable- all year round. ne ee ee SHGAR s™ BD SHRIMP Soin seat cocita 5 on. tin 2 Gee EGGS GRADE A Medium Fresh . a 2 doz. 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