i ii'iCe tsupfi l UOuy I'xtn. 01 COUt at B, Ma; &p rfe Opener ? Penticton tonight PENTICTON. R.C. CP The them is a squad which eanit 'battle of the' amateur giants : close to taking th eup last year Bombers Bar Press Box To Newsman Musiai Sets New Mark With Five Circuit Blows By JACK HAM) losing out In the finals to Kitch Associated Press i . r . how you know why they call Stan Muaial, Stan the Man. No other hitter in major league history ever hit five home runs in one day. Sports Writer two more homers in the second tame to set a record. I The Cards lost the second game 9-7 to the Giants after taking the opener 10-0 1 HOME KI NS A total of 12 home runs were hit in the two games at Busc.l Stadium ana in an cner-Wati rloo Dulrhmen, n.1 which doesn't Jim nd to make the same mistake, twice. Second game goes In Vernon Wednesday ami Kelowna Friday. Site of future contests will be decided by Dr. Mel Huticr, president of the B.C. Anvelc ur Hofkej Association. Stamps Capture Western Title, To Meet Quebec CALGARY Calgary Stam- peoeie. won Hie We.sleni llmKey League championship here Saturday night downing Vancouver Canucks 3-1 before R.575 fans. The win gave the Stampcdeivi the best-ol-seven final 4-2. Trailing 2-1 alter the first three Mists Cock 1. 1 ColumC 1 COM! AND TEST OUR 195 STUDEBAK station wag For a tIMKi MMMliri our A-M.U'STH,,),, car with a Bb SUM, that imliitoiJ ber seals, Iralhrr J Hirrriionainat,),, defroster unit. SMI AUTO SERVlf National League. HE!) SOX MANAGER LOU IIOI'DREAU Oeftt checks teams signals with catcher Mickey Owen. Owen, who J tost turned 38, says his spot behind the plate is an easy one and expects to go on catohing until he's 50. Since he joined the St. Louis Cardinals back in 1937, Mickey's 17 years on the diamond have been anything but dull, including a short tenure with the Mexican League and a court case, now pending. In which Mickey is charged. w;ith biting a rival player while managing the Norfolk iVa.i. team last year. WINNIPEG M Officials of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers sad Sunday night they have every right to bur a newspaper maa from the Winnipeg Stadium press box and, unless circumstances change, . will continue their ban on a city sports writer. Ralph Misener, president of the Bombers, und James T. Russell, vice.-president In charge oi public relations, made the statement after it was reveaed Satur day that the Western Intcrpro-vincial Football Union club intended to bar Bob Moir of the Winnipeg Free Ftess from the' press box. The ban was put on after Moir reported that Bombers were said to be negotiation will) ClllitK Conerly, quarterback of the New York Giants In the National Football League. Bomber officials objeeU-d to the report although they refused to deny it. MLsener explained that undr slKires. are littoral sharks about three feet long. SHOES Canva shoes, rubber "spikes" Official Little League nhoes. Boys' sizes 2 to 5 54.45 Men's sizes 6 to 9 $4.95 games in Vancouver, the Stamps; a five-year lease with the Wiu-breezrd through three Wilis hi a ) nipeg Stadium, the Bombers row at tnmie for the title. . control everything in the park They now will meet Quebec f'P1 ihe concessions Under Aces, -Quebec Ilockev League "iU arrangement, he said. Bom-champions, in u b.-sl-of-seve.i j bers control the press box and, post-season series for the new! necessary, could bar anyone Duke of Edinburgh Trophy and , t'""? ww "j the Canadian professional hoc-j " : ; key championship. First game, ' OCFAN PESTS 8rpl( r'on other Thursdav and the third In Ed- fl;'h on both Atlantic and Pacific No Deterrent Teams Chosen PhiladelDhia Phillies gained a 4-3 edge over Cincinnati in the first half of a doublcheader. The second game was washed out. Hob Miller's relief pitching and Del Ennis' home run saved the day for the Phils. Chicago and Pittsburgh also went on a homer spree with eight, three by Hank Sauer as they split a pair. A Sauer homer and single gave Paul Minner a 5-3 first-game decision over Vern Law. The Pirates ripped into the Cubs for eight runs in the first inning of the second game on the way to an 18-10 decision. Darkness halted the .'laughter at the end of eight in-nin ;s. Brooklyn's game at Milwaukee was rained out. The American League also had a postponement, the Baltimore at Boston doublcheader. ' . PAIR FRQM SENATORS Cleveland won a pair from Washington 6-4 and 6-3 in 10 innings, while the other Ameri Nine days ago Musial was bumping along at .250, gripped ( by the same slump thai tortured him last spring. Now he is hit- ting .400 with eight homers and ; .seven doubles among his 24 . hits. The $80,000-a-ycar St. Louis Cardinal outfielder leads j trio mninrs U'irh "?1 rnn hnrtnH in nnrl shares the home run 'lead : with Chicago's Hank Saner. Stan got four for fuur Sunday , i in. the first game, thrpe home runs and a single nff Wpw York Giant pitching. Then he added fc - y -v F - J STAN "THE MAN" Ml'SIAL . . . Tses Big Stick , i MAJOR LEAGUE j ' LEADERS I lv The AKSdciattd Press i.i:(;n: AB R H Pet. Olynn. Cleveland .32 3 13 .40 Tuttle. Detroit . 52 8 '21 4m Goodman, Boston . . 54 - 5 20 two Avlla. Cleveland . . 6 12 22 Jensen, Boston 48 8 17 .354 Battlnc Glvnn Cleveland. .406. Runs Minoso. Chicago, 13. Runs baited m Fain. Chicago nnd Westlake. Clevelandi 14. Hits A Vila. Cleveland. 22 Doubles Groth. Chicaeo. 6. Triples Mlnosp, Chicago. 3. Home runs Jensen. Boston, West-lake, Cleveland and Vernon. Washington. 4. Stolen bases Si players tied with 2. Pitching Gromek. Detroit, -4-0-1 000. Strikeouts Turley. DatUmnre, 32. NATIONAL l.l'Al.l i; ab R h Pet. jrkni,. Chicago . 54 is 2 4M ISituer. C;hiei,o ... 51 21 21 412 Muphii. ki Louis ..6o iq 24 .400 snicier. Brooklyn 65 io 25 .385 Mueller. New York 63 11 24 .318 Buns Sauer. Chjeneo 21. nn hntrert inM,,s.ni st 1.0UU. can. League clubs split. Chicago j the positions they normally play-won its third straight shutout ed, after which coaches and monton Saturday. ' Sid Finney, who scored the j first and third goals for Calgary, j was a centre of attraction as was Johnny Michaluk, who rapped hi the winner midway in the final period. "I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the red ll;tht flash r.n," said Michaluk. "It was n real thrill scoring that one. I can honestly say It was my greatest thrill in hockey." Broadway Cafe BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOklNG FOR TAKE CUT OIIDKKS Phone 200 4-0 at Philadelphia with Don Johnson throwing a two-hitter but lost the second game 2-1 on Elmer Valo's pinch single in the ninth. New York Yankees broke loose with their bice'est inning six opens hero tonight when Sudbury Wolves, cubtom amateur huckpy champions, take on I.Vn-ticlon, V's, the best in the west. At stake is the AU:in Cup. symbol of st-nicr amateur hockey supremacy in Canada. Coach Mix Fiilverman, tin guiding light of hockey in Sudbury. Ont., for 23 years, is leading the Wolves along the path that could lead to their second such cup in history. They won the battered mug back in 1837. Ills formula is work. The Wolves had been tn town less than two hours when he hat! them out adding still more ice lime to tho 100 league and playoff games - they have gone I through tins scasuil. ! The best-of-seven run for the ! cup promises to be the toughest jot a tough season for both clubs. ! Penticton V's rolled over all : opposition-In regular Okanagan i Senior Amateur Hockey League ! play, clinching top spot long be-1 fore the s'eaeiin ended. Then, in i a playoff with Nelson' Maple ' Leafs, Western International ! Hockey I.eaghc ltin:;pui.s. they had to come lioiu behind to take , the B.C. title in eight games. I'lClfT-GA.ME SERIFS The Penticlon-Winnipcg Mar-: oons series for the western j championship also became an eight-game affray after both teams won two. They tied the other three' games, by 4-4 score.';. The load that brought the Wolves all the way to the Okanagan valley lay past the strong Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds,: who Sudbury trounced for the' Northern Ontario Hotkey' Association's southern group championship. They got past ,Itoqu(.Ls r,. ,,,. i,, Falls Eskimos, Owen Sound Met curys and Malum-, Que., Red Rocks to earn the eastern title. . An impressive record and an impressive team but facing Baseball Scores r ti n ( oast i i.ai.i i: SHtMlat Oakland 12-4 Lin Am-eles n-2 Saerarnt-mo R ft. Seattle It-i, HollyvAHMl 7-4. San r'n.nei.sco l-l. Kan Dieuo 3. Hnrtle.m! 4. biin lJie;!u-PorUnn.1 Und postponed. et yroimdh. I -1 i.i imi iin rii. Vleiorln B. Wi natetirr 8. yjiokene 0. lwitun 7. Call hi y 4-3. Kalem 5-4. E:dnlmitin 6-0. Trl-Clty 0-1. ' Try Daily News Classified Lj 4 ft runs in the third, to smother De- j ns wl" )in -eacn C1UD-1 troit 12-4 but were shut out 4-0: Choice of battery staffs with one hit by Billy lloeft in the second game, cut to five innings by darkness. Wally Westlakc's douhle in ths 10th gave Cleveland its double scoie over Washington after the , Indians tied the score in the ninth. Four homers were hit in the American League but two of them by rookie 6ill Wilson and Chico Crrasquel provided John son's cushion for Chicago's first Cold Weather As Pony Loop Enthusiasm was high yesterday afternoon at Roosevelt Park, despite a cold wind, as Pony League managers and coaches pooled information on youngsters' abilities and came up with the three teams for the season. After the final tally. Gyros had a roster of 15, Moose 16 and Elks 14 players. The boys were segregated into managers were allotted players to make the teams as nearly equal In strength as possible. Registration forms are still available from league secretary-treasurer Harley Lewis and it is expected that additional play- and infields depleted the entire turn- cut of 45 aspirants and team managers will pick their out fields from substitute infield positions. Working out strategy for the Elks v.'ill b' manager Bobby Anderson, while Dong Wood guides the destiny of the Moose Club and Bert Young loads the Gyros. Coaching duties for the Elks arc bring handled by Lon and Syd Scherk- and Bill Sundberg. Joe "Every effort will be made to try to locate the team elsewhere by nxt Thursday," he said. 1st MEMBER WHEN Uy Tne canatlia:! Pi e: s Robert Moses Lefty Grove of the Boston Red Sox fanned six Detroit Tigers to pass the 2,000 mark in strikeouts In an American Baseball. League game lii years asp today c Itwas Grove's 260th ViotArf TtiJat fotfca.r ball. In the, 4oH6yyinc, eovvi. 1939, he as the cTiarfipion American League pitcher for the fifth time since 1929 the previous four titles earned with Philadelphia. fINISH DOOMS fcwt&l GEO. HILL & SONS 11 Third Avenue West (Next to Commote and Terry McNiece the Moose j entry. . Moose mentor Doug Wood h:is ; called a practice for his charges this Thursday afternoon. Ail teams will turn out for a workout Saturday, with the Elks tak ing the field 10 a.m. to noon; the Gyros, noon to 2 p.m. and the Moose 2 to 4 p.m. Players listed with each team . aic. iviou.c niav w iitiuuuii, i u... t i iiii, l iouh, oiti.r, i ci iiaivei.Mja ; Phil Clayton, Joe Arsenault. Ir-vin, Vigers, McNtece, Jim Arsenault, ! McGregor, Anderson, Pe terson, Clegg, B. Oskie and Mc-! i Leod. Gyros Smith, Chow, Kelly. W. j Oskie, L. Thorn, Johnson. Gir- I ' bar, Turcot te, Hewitt, Lind- Strom,- Greene. Forward. Cameron. Kelsey and Fleming. Elks Rudolph, Lind.strom, Ey-ford, Lambie, P. Thorn. Nicker-son. Lemon, Hill. Bjornson, Gul- , branson Nordine, Cawdell, Warn er nnd Noble. Mr. Lewis askert tnilay thai any boys who were not at Roosevelt. Park yesterday, but who were at the Oliver Lake work party recently, get in touch with either himself at Rupert Motors or with 1). Wood at Wallace's. r-rr I Leonard Wins VANCOUVER (P Stan Leonard retained his 'city match play golf championship Sunday by defeating Ben Colk 4 ana 3 in the 36-hole final at Shaughnessy course here, It is the fifth time the Marine Drive professional has won the F..B. MrElroy Trophy. If You're TIRED ALL THE TIM Everybody gets a bit run-down now and then, tirtd-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bothered by backache. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, jutl a temporary totk condition rauted by eu arids and Thafi lh lime to take Ifedds y .-wash:. Kidney Pills. Dodd't stimulate the kidneys. and so help restore their normal action of removing excess acids and wastes. Then you feel better, sleep hetteft work betler. Get IMds Kidney Pills now. jwk for the blue box with the red hand at all druggists. You can depend on Dodd's. 52 THAN. I V I III0II game verdict over Philadelphia, i Giordano will pilot the Gyros Rally in Ninth Gives Bears Split in WIL Doubleheader 2i ' Yakima pulled the night game Hits jHblonskl, St. Louis. 27 , . ... Hi.ublis-tlreensrass. Cincinnati. 0. ou,1, 0I, I1Ie. , a Iour four.run Triples Pour players tied with 2 rally in the ninth, sparked by Lome runs- siiiur, Chicago ana Danny Rios' pinchhit double with MuHiiii. st Louis 8 the bases ioaded stolen liases -- Four players tii'd iui s Rios' blow emptied the sacks j pitching - Mapilt. Ne (ypi-v. 4-e,, An)j he )Was' singled home with vTr.kcrmts-Haddix. st Lo'nK 20.' V.the winning- run after reaching t YAKIMA Yakima and Van- divided a Western Inter- national League baseball double- : header Sunday, Yakima winning . tne nightcap 6-5 after dropping the afternoon game 12-5. toe anira on a wua inrow. I Meanwhile, the baseball play- ers and franchise of the Calgary team of the Western International League, have been "surrendered' 'to the league, president Robert Abel said in Spokane Saturday. In a phone call from Yakima, Abel said the league will operate the team at least until May 6. CftecL, Don't spoil your holiday. Be sure your tires are in top shape See . . . on L'sed Tires" "Liberal Trade-in Allowance SUPER SERVICE t'K- sx ""Pi) k . ', X i- j ' .9 J piilll V nn j I I I s i FlOWS ON IN MINUTES.. . STAYS BRIGHT FOR YEARS! If ("Vlr1 Work at Algoma j I Slated Tonight ! Weather permitting, a Little League work-bee has been called for tonight between 7 and 7:30, to complete work on the, diamond at Algoma Park . A good turnout for work parties over the weekend was reported today by Archie Bowen. league president. The combined efforts of fathers and sons com- : pleted work on the backstop, and Mr. Bowen says that the extra bleachers should be completed in a couple of days. Extra cinders have been spread over the diamond, and tonight's work-bee to rake them in. should provide a good bind with' the gravel, Mr. Bowen stated. Carl Eriekson. manager of the Little League Super-Valu team has called practices for tomorrow and Friday at Algoma Park at 7 o'clock sharp. Coaches Dan Johnston, John Rosedale and Dan Morrison will be on hand to put the boys through their paces. .... AS A Across or the Local and ol It II STI m mi WW-' -T ... . . WfOW ' . . urn Now you cn SEAL fresh, unliding colon Io' your walls nd woodwork for. years! SUPER C ALL-TONE flows on velvet-smooth . . . dries in minutes to the COLORSEAL latex base Finish, is washable as a chin pMel Choose from wide range of modern colors. i LI I O R AllVOUR PAINTINGS ClAnOEiALL-UELLB PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS; SO LD BY 0-&. AS SIMPLE PHONE CALL NEW Gl assi the Town ' Phone 60 Nation. Lonj Distance Moving Kaien Consumers Co-Op And Charge M Just Phone (HARDWARE) ' 251 Third Avenue West I'lionc nn