Shop-Easy Bowlers Set Record Shop-Easy racked up six titles, one of them a new season high, in last week's play of Prince Ru- ee eae | t t t soy ee * ’ . J v wo eee wwe. aes se Vows vy ye ‘ M3g 48 ee it oY 3 reUrrse Py re ee Soe Le But Mr. Meek didn’t Hke the sound of the bidding, It appear- cd to indicate a bad misfit and is usual he took the cautious ~ Blackwood on BRIDGE BY FASLEY BLACKWOOD Mr. Muzzy Again Baffled on Hold-U As He Goes Down On NT Contract ive diamonds would have been a safer contract in today’s hand and six diamonds could made without a trump opening. South dealer: East-West vulnerable NORTH have been Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, February 27, 1958 Pp Ete = ee, 120 MPH ON A ROAD BUILT FOR AN OXCARTS THERE'S A GUN AT YOUR RIBS, AND NOT ENOUGH GAS TO MAKE THE NEXT. .cc0. ( CHECKPOINT A RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION in EASTMAN COLOR =} Anthony STEEL GdileVERSOIS: StanleyBARES TODAY TO SATURDAY 17-9 SATURDAY MAT, 2 «4:15 : . “8 Mr. Meek James Robertson JUSTICE . pert Mixed Five-Pin lea- course and went for the nine A72 ; Daye trick game. ¥ none - Also gue, “BY din 1s10N. Mr. Dale led the king of hearts @AKQ862 CARTOON ~ NEWS . While Jack Sparks ind Stan ind after a Httle thought Mr. wot KQ954 oo * Raychuk roiled 244 and 672 n= Muzzy played low from his hand Mn One Me net dividual high scores, the entire, ind discarded a club from the AKS6 agen team soared to a 3284 team Soard. ¥KQI104 876392" —_ triple season record plus team On came the queen of hearts.| § 1075 @93 T © T E NM Today to Saturday 7-9 p.m, single of 1153. high for the Mr. Muzzy hesitated longer mis & 83 &AIOT2 Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. night, ime finally ducked again an | SOUTH . ee pene > naam Ks ¢ ag the women - iscarded another club from Mr. Muzzy 1 were taken by Elie: Konarsht or jummy. AAQ1083 NOT SINCE "MAJOR BENSON’ | Aces with 251 and 630. Wher the ack of apparently 3 38 ° SUCH A HEARTWARMING In “A” division, Lois Keays of cowed, Mr. uzZzy appa ' &I6- —< Frosty Lockers chalked un scores | -ouldn’t stand the strain any! phe bidding: _. ; OK COMEDY! of 335 and 757 for women's highs, onger. He mayed the deuce of South West North Kast: ane thie abied . tee saa, ‘spades from the board and won r ASS 26 Puss - onal Froety Locker to tne oe ‘high WHALE OF A TROUT—As big as most fishermen's Imagina- | | vith the ace of hearts. 29 Pass 3 dhe Pass] “ or OR three with 3749 . ~ ' tions, this spotted sea trout is hoisted by marine taxidermist‘ i He now had no chance for] 3 NT All Pass CO “Men keelers were fopped by J: W- Sewell at St, Petersburg, Pla. A near world record, the ; C regor lnine tricks because he had to (that, you may as well have won ORR en Kegiers were PE , fish weighs 14 pounds 13 ounces, and was caught at Cocoa, | | zet at least one club or the fin-|the first heart trick.” : ( Gerry Lord of Jokers who had a. 8 ; zet at , 291 single and by Johnny Coma- — Fi&.. by an unidentified angler who sent it to Sewell for | ° ‘esse of the queen of spades had] “You're wasting your time,: \\ Ay dina of Headpinners who rolled: Mounting. It's reportedly the largest fish of its kind ever | ins rop y ,to work. At trick four he led the |Meek,” advised Mr. Abel. “Muz- ; : is tee seen in Florida waters. | i jack of clubs, intending to aban- zy’s using the same logic he used ' 771 triple to help his team toa | 1282 team high single. | don the suit immediately if the }on me the other day. He had a: f Ai Boot enemy held off with the ace. dead squeeze on the right-hand; “A” LEAGUE RESULTS e But Mr. Abel stepped right [Opponent but let him off the’ Hemet Lockers 4, Paanires 0: Out, oors wit arty ~ The Robert McGregor rink is! in with that card and since | nook. J asked him why and he FY eadpinners 4. Astoria Messen-: amen ve oe aiq! he had a heart left he was in jsaid, ‘Well, what more cou : ger 0; Jokers 3. Vikings 1. Fash- . new holder of the wacDonaid a position to put his partner in |do—TI led out all my trumps but jon Footwear 3, Airliners 1: By ERIC 8S. MARTIN itrophy after wallopping the to cash two more tricks and {one’.” | , Pushovers 3, RCMP 1 . ‘Anna Colussi foursome 15-3 in a a ~ Seana — , “ Dally News Outdoor Columnist ‘the final of the competition be-| break the contract. “BY LEAGUE RESULTS rr ’ ; i its’ tween Booth Memorial high} “All you had to do,” said Mr. Shop-Fasy 4. Terrace Trans-- lhe Rod and Gun Club is determined to extend its *"' | Meek plaintively, “was to hold up sae . , school rinks. activities this year and embrace other branches of: McGregor reached the finals Dog . . i ‘ increased by disposing of Danny Pick 10-1)", ° a club.” outdoo sport that should induce a much increased = in the tei finale white Anna ‘hee hearts and club." Me . membership. i . . ‘Colussi advanced by virtue of 2! Muzey replied. , Most particularly the younger| @nd_ concentrating baits stra- ‘9.7 win over Bryon Kellough. . ”..7 ‘ruess that people are to be taught tricks in| tegically in the precise spots or; : fer 0; Mail Carricrs 4, CPA 0: ; Canfisco 3, Aces 1; Sons of Nor- way 3, Eby & Sons 1; Noble's 3.: Chatham 1; Standard Oi! 2, Yu- kon Jewellers 2. POR I Rg Oy Oy agg, on hearts until Abel was out of the suit. Then all they get is answers you, The victorious McGregor rink; Meek.” said Mr. Dale, smiling. : : ani : rays that the animals habi-: ; s : angling, with spinning, bait; Tunways fopor, consists of Jackie Ritchie, third: But holding up the third Cage Playoffs casting, and fly rod work em- tually use.-Only a small PrOpore ee oL Nel nod second: birds | ae was the key play,” Mr. h d ‘phasized. A great deal of the| tion of the wolf carcasses are ene Lazorek. lead a | Meek continued. “Unless you did Date C ange ' clifficulty met in casting is simp-| Ver actually found, they do not | |. ---—— ‘ly because the wrong kind of| Matter, the increase in deer! Members of tne Colussi team | The first playing cards in Eur. 3 Continuation of playoffs in tackle is employed: the begin-;umbers is evidence enough: ;were: Lorne McLean. third, :ope are believed to have come “ Civic Centre Basketball league, ‘ OYiginally slated for Sa urday, has now been set for Friday, league president Gordon Mc- ‘#Cuicheon announced today. good hunting to you! ee SE ‘ner lays out money enough for -a high grade rig, but purchases ‘components that absolutely can- not work together. Your colum- nist stands ready to advise and! ‘suggests that prospective angl- ers attend the next club meeting or get in touch with Earl Becker. Billy Kristmanson, second; Neal from the East in the 14th cen- {Lindseth, lead. j tury. Once again you are called UD- |