Priday a and Satay. nit noluter wnnscunayacanacusnes-onmnsesdennsuaasunst & CON ; . gj and passing: prowess. . Bi 8) Ri; 9 ge a fi: | im | ed: Annunciation Crusaders. 88- Last night, ‘All stats clobber- 41 in angeshibition . game in the’). Civic Centre. They took. their easy victory after establishing a. table first frame. margin: and thereafter used the junior squad as.a tool to sharpen their pass- ing.and dribbling prowess, . -: cage event, Booth: Rainmakers edged Sunrise 63-57 after a: hot- ly- -contested four quarters which ‘saw Rainmakers break away .-to victory tic in the final frame... ‘Top playmakers for All Stars in the main event’ were John Newton with 17 points and.Ray Spring ‘and Terry Shenton tying. second place scoring with 14 points. _ For Crusaders Jack Rudolph was top. marksman notching. 12 points followed by Steve Coma- dina with 10, . All Stars racked up a-comfor- table 28-6 margin in the first frame assisied by stunt: passing and break-throughs ‘which had Annunciation stumped. ‘Newton racked up 11: of All Stars’ 28 points | during the’ frame, The second quarter featured:a more.subdued All Star.offensive, i the. team: concentrating . mainly ton practicing _ their dribbling — GE URGE “DAWES: eon Phone, wus aunt: B95... ny con News Chess fieds comfor=-: /In‘a preliminary junior league -|to. leave . Booth: facing. a: final | Sunrise early in .the frame and first: quarter for: elbowing. after Near y three quatlirs of a million .Canadians like you borrowed from ' consumer finaneecompany backed by 79 years’ experience in helping - families solve their money. prob- Jems, So'if you need up to $1000, “visit HFC where you'may always ‘ borrow with: confidence, 7 “HIFC last year. HFC is Canada’s ~~" | Smith, K, Oskey’ 1, ‘Armstrong 2 largest and most: Tecommended oe | 4, Dickens, Joe Arsencau 4, Jim - : Afec 3, Spring 14; 4M “Young 4— Total 88, Lome Booth stalwari, “sini Johnson, playing on, the: “All. Star ‘team, racke up. eight” points .in’ the first, half. score of 44-16, A, -concentiated : effort. ‘by. Ru- dolph, Bob Gruber and Bob Osk- cy. helped’ “Annunciation double tHeit, score Me. Atl Miss Brash But after Miss Brash’s overcall| go76532 @s4 it was practically’certain the ace] y76 3. w 92 ba of diamonds was behind the! @Q983 ~ -@Al0 °° ‘king. In, other words the line of | & 9 ’ QJ765 42 2 play described above would lose. SOUTH , Thus, with the aid of Miss Mr, "Masters. ” Brash who hates to be shut out Jof the auction, -Mr. Masters found the winning play, * roep A 2 e a on /_ The nine of clubs was opencd! North Fast South West hy Mr, ‘Abel, covered by dum- 1¢ cde 2. | Pass my’s ten, Miss Brash’s jack, and 2 a 4 . "Pass vn in the closed hand with the Se Pass . 6 All Pass > Mr. Masters timed the play | ar Soe Association |. Other celebrities who will at-|. ; Masters cashed. the ace, and the king of spades, i his hand with. a trump an¢ cashed the queen: ‘Of spades, dis- carding a small diamond from ~of the trumps correctly, cavh- ~ing the king first, then lead- -ing to dummy’s ace. Ef he had “eareléssly daken. both trump tricks in his. own hand, leav- ing the lone ace on the board, che would have had no conven-. dent entry back (o his own hand and the play he had in mind would not have been possible. Beginning at Hick four Mr, his’ remaining | ‘trumps... leaving monds and the ace and ‘elght of clubs. ‘ At this point - it . wag: fairly i clear Miss Brash's_ last three icards were the Jone ace of dia- ‘monds and: the once-gtiarded queen.of clubs. Mr. Masters therefore led a diamond at the Last Night's Fights; cleventh trick’ and: Miss Brast Miami Beach, Pia im— Chico was in a forced lead Into dum- Veiar, 153, Stamford, Conn., oub-'my’s ace,” pointed Bob Provizzl, AST, Free- land, Pa., (10). , Richmond, Calif. (#— Ruben! Hernaridez, 187, Los Angeles, | ‘Stonped Johnny Heard, 165, ; Richmond, (6). ; - Nartford, Conn. t»— Corrado} Mancarella, 145, Florida, Sicily, knocked oul Wild’ Bil Dooley, 143; Capetown, South Airica (2) Use Want Ads--t hey Poy . leduning welteriv: gbl sare ‘Afagon | pis scarred ‘eyebrows in trouble and. a puley — “his tue Hivoun,” , Wate (alo ¢ or spurkling) is your mast cellable ~ gudde to the whole truth about ony whisky, Water whisky's troo natural flavour and boyquets Put - Seagram's.“83" qu the water test and you'll apres fo be that ydod with water, tt muse it off. 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