oN ee Pe wwe wy . wveevr ty ’ woyoey OOO Treen reese rere sce eee sos ohoss eee eee nan anatandn airman tte ee wee a ie ae ho ee Rote kee ee ee HH Eee . a eee eee eee eee ee eT ETT TES TLS SNS we . we wey aewyvewewee ee eeye eye t Prince Rupert Daily News & Ts y mots ceeocuovuet aricumaia : : : West Ham buys player for amount | "ivigay, March Noe? 7 Remember when . . ? : 4 e / e By The Canadian Press ‘ 0 ring on a y S e S$ Montreal Canadiens crushed > senp Toronto Maple Leafs 11-0 in the By PAUL WESTBROOK last game of a semi-final playolt > rp canpant avente al ccepaeteay ate ett tad, [in Montreal 18 years 260 tonight, LONDON (CP)—Two recent events underline the sorry state of Kinglish |jiging the series five games to soccer, A few days after bankrupt Accrington Stanley ceased operations, West one. The result is ee league Saat : £ ‘ ; | ord in Nationa c | Ham pought inside forward Johnny Byrne from Crystal Palace, The Hammer's |piayoffs. Canadiens, who went paid Palace £65,000 for their new player, about the amount of Accrington’s debts, |o7 to win the Stanley Cup, These are the two extremes _— — scored 38 goals ds rate ° cea aes : tes ¢ 36 seconds Of tne r The Accringtons struggle for The cause of death is plain. They want the Third and neriod. . survival against overwhelming | There are too many clubs vying Fourth Divisions, plus the strag- financial odds while the West | for too few customers. The resi- |glers in the Second, to be formed Hams splash phenomenal trans- dents of Accrington had only to ]into regional divisions. This r f ELKS NEWSPAPER CAR B Ft +N G oO fer fees to buy success. Both! take a bus trip into Burnley or | would reduce travelling expen- |] yoda ‘Numbers: r are bound together by the Foot-|Blackburn to watch First Divi- |ses, the main headache for the gays * 55 A ball League. sion soccer at the samme prices. | treasurer of a small team. Numbers brawn: i Accrington’s death was na-| Experts believe that fairly| Those Iefl, the richest and 7 18 37 53 69 é tionally mourned although hard-| soon several other clubs will be }most talented clubs in the coun- 14 16 40 47 = 68 e ly unexpected. The little Lan-|«doing an Accrington.” Exeter |try, would then be free of soc- 6 27 41 56 63 cashire team was one of the|city admits to debts totalling cer’s “millstones.” Go - ahead 9 23 33 58 61 founders of the league in 1888.) ¢46,000. Torquay, Gillingham |measures, such as stadium re- 5 26 42 50 71 While its co-founders went On| and Doncaster are losing fans |construction, could not be ve- 11 19 31 60 62 to ren. ean Accrington never] ang money every week. : {toed in council nectings by 13 28 «= 336 a0 really got going. . tha oe ting | their poverty-stricken compan 21 43 IL collapsed first in 1893, then The cominittee that runs the ions. oI 394 league’s affairs recently added to its unpopularity by announe- Meanwhile the corrugated iron ing a proposal to extend its 92- | stands and the grassless pitch elub membership by eight next |that were once the homie of Ac- season. The league should cut}ecrington Stanley remain as an 22 30 : Drawn by Joe Giordano a an his ad sponsored by Worsley slides from his net to grab the puck but gets his stick I its Sit ae Peanse vaminder aay McRae Motors pinned by Toronto Maple Leafs Len (Red) Kelly lan Ranger de- | . jdowe a siae, ue increase, empty reminder that changes Oldsmobile—Chev—Corvair ‘fenceman Doug Harvey (2) ig in on the play. Second place Leafs | apanese a fe up Racing amend ment pow ed the exper's: jhave to be made. TT en took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven National Hockey League | To pean ere nti cen Stanley Cup semi-final series by downing the fourth-place | | EDMONTON @ — Provincial Patrick said Ranges 2 ee fishing for pleasure Spearday va bin that would Boxer dies reappeared in 1919 with the “Stanley” suffix. It ended its days at the bottom of the Fourth '| Division, doormat to the league. Last Ni ht’ Fi ht ‘establish a provincial racing as Ig s Fights . -commission to control all forms it b t | B.C. Land Surveyor Salt Lake City (M—Jerry Sims, TOKYO (Reuters) — The Japanese, who for cen-'of horse racing in the province ad er Ou | R. J, REYNOLDS 203. West Jordan. Utah, out-/tyries have fishe sayvive ar ming | 7148 Iwill be amended to provide for . 4 95 Besner Block |nointed Clifford Grey, 198, San turies has e fished to survive, are turning in millions Mie giebt of appeal. BANGKOK 1m — A protess. 3ox 284 Phone 2082 |; Diego (8). ‘Ito angling for pleasure. Commercial fishing is still big __ oo . sional boxer died 19 bows & ter ne _ . " : Meas : : dyeing Knocked ine an ex- BRANCH OFFICE Miami, Fla. —Harry Tetlow business for Japan, which has fishing fleets ranging! Sponsors team hibition fight, police said Wed- | Box 1438 Terrace 154, Miami Beach, outpointed | from the Arctic to the Antarctic and from the Atlantic! jerowNna @ -— Branch 26 of nesday. ‘y wi 4 P ano acitic : ee oi “hte Sa-Ngiam did nol regain con- | . nd Fin. (8). 148, Pompano} to the Pacific. thousands of mountain streams, | the Royal Canadian Legion here | sejousness after the bout this Hearty in body, yet light in favour and crome@,. Lamb's he RUM VERY LIGUT Order of business will include presentation of PECIAL GEN ERAL MEETING lof ft have developed a new type of bobbing boats. ‘The branch will continue to lice did not say how the fatal| Today, there are about 8,000,-; Weekly and monthly magazines} ..c.5 sands have adopted the sport.) produced a midget angling aidi = lrocky coastline, wade through’ sound waves through the water |g Lc nc olution. Sox pitchers es “selon. ehoats But the country’s new-found! stand on the edges of lakes and|has agreed to sponsor a baseball, week. Feet and elbows can bey oe of fisherman -- the angler and’ In. their trait, they have! sponsor a little league ball team.: blow was delivered. = PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S oo Co 4 : 000 anglers in Japan. ‘for the angler have come out Friday, March 30, 1962 - 7 p.m. one considered the pastime of;in the form of a transistorized!: ' Main Lounge, Civic Centre | | fish, The graph tells the angler | prosperity and consequent lel-) perch precariously on the sides!team in the newly-formed Jeague.|used in boxing in Thailand. Po-!} eee lprought flourishing businesses.’ ---- CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION | Young people by the thou-| An_ electrical company has | | elderly folk, and line Japan’s|fish finder, which sends out | ‘and records them on graph pa- e . use mirrors “where to fish. | Fish hatcheries have been set)’ This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. reaee TONIGHT and SAT. { . { | iup and are being used to re-| ‘stock lakes and rivers. Gates 7:15 | 0 Improve 5 y e ' Newspapers, radio and tere-| _ oe oe SARASOTA, Fla. im Chicago, Vision help the angler to choose; CREW TESTS BOAT — The” — SS SHOW 8:00 p.m. White Sox pitchers are doing it the best places for his weekend's) Oxford University boat race with mirrors these days. They | fishing by publishing and an-" crew tried out their new Ital- ‘are throwing off a regulation : nouncing weather conditions and jan built “torpedo” style boat | baseball mound at a mirror, 30 special lips for fishermen. for the first time on the River | ‘feet. three inches away- -half, an Thames at Wallingford, Berk- ' «|. the standard pitching distance. | 5 shire, England, recently. The | The mirror is three fect wide ' Coach withdraws annual boat race between Ox- and five feet Nien. Tt is propped : ford and Cambridec. held on up 18 inches from the rope’ basketball team the Thames between Putney | we f } B 7a A } en mentite sumer ee coe eee and is attached to a frame with ! and Mortlake, takes place on be A A | SUNDAY BENEDFDEP SHOW a crank for tilting it. from playoffs April 7 this year. ty * Va a 2 “HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE’ | © ~The idea is for the pitchers OTTAWA ‘@-—Milt Shaffer, cf ‘ : — CIO Photo Marilyn Monroe — Betty Grable — Lauren Bacall ‘to watch {hemselves while they president of the Ottawa Shaf- ' . Technicolor — Cinemascope pitch,” Danny Litwhiler, base- pers basketball club today with- ‘Gates Open 7:15 Show Starts 8:00 p.m, ball coach at Florida State Uni- drew his team from the Eastern | Shuttle players / versity, said Weduesday. The Wanada semi-finals protesting | ( : ‘ . : : soa . 8 ‘ mirror is his idea. what he called “ridiculous resi- win two events \ “The thine aawned on me dency rules.” after listening to ‘Ted Willuuns' Shatfers took the first game Have a Mode! for very Size Boat ‘ 8 : \ , . e expound on the benefits of of a best-of-three series against at Prince Geor @ | | ae ~ lawinging in front ef a mirror.” ; Yvan Coutu Huskies of Montreal ES | GENERAL MOTORS MARINE DIESELS | HLitwhiler said. 77296 here last Saturday. | prince Rupert badminton play- Model 3-53 — 96 BHP The New G.M. | His biggest problem wits tol The game was delayed 25 min- fers won two events in B flight " 4-53 —- 120 BHP REDFORD DIESEL SR plumbia Pictured presents fine Blass Lo aT ies ees ey shatters prowess wat action at the Fourtecnth Annual ACYL 55 HP a Rober, Dolores Carolun Tranide TF Erle . /mile-an-bour pl cches, Ldtwhilery Pus ies’ Jan veynolds, a ; Or- |North - Central British Cohun- 6V-53 — 181 BHP — r W éiteR- HART - JONES AvALO KuVACS conic Hphoned the United Stites mis: mer Shaffers player, was inel-|pia Badminton Championships 6 CYL, — 85 HP " Oats tae “ [sile base al Cape Canaveral, Pia. igible because ot a Canadian |held in Prince George Mareh 24 PROVEN POWER , a er, ; , and was informed of a nite} Amateur Basketball Assoctation |and 25. . LOW FUEL raehurer who made window 5 for,rnte that states that a player |” Bul Arnold was winner of the SHORT — LIGHT CONSUMPTION Lanissiles that would take a ure faust have taken up residence (yy flight men's singles wilh on ares iA Ltear blash without shatter [by Nov, Poof the playing yet. tyjetory over Carl Kberza of Mil- COMPACT wi PRICED TO BEAT ALL | rece at A ! pee - Her Bay while ised doubles ‘ NON-TURBO-CHARGED ce ee wees | ‘ went to BHP Arnold vnd Dorolhy MONDAY to WEDNESPAY — 7 p.m. - 9:05 Rateliff with straight set view f COST LESS TO BUY — DEPENDABLE — FARTS AIWAYS AVAILABLE A LAUGH RIOT WITH | tories over Whitey Anderson ane | Backed by General Motors and Responsi2zte GM. Marine Distributors and Dcalors | Al Gray of Prince George, Everywhere PETER SELLERS as | A total of 18 local shuttie play: ENQUIRE ABO ES NM « " ers attended this mect and more = : BOUT GMC GAS ENGIN MR. TORPAZE CARRIES ON | than 100 players from all aver AGE | NEW! rom 6 Cyl. - 150 HP to 8 Cyl. - 252 HP. ALK B.C, Look part. . ° ° LOW COST —~ STURDY CONSTRUCTION DESIGN IN THE Kye NOBODY'S GHOUL Prince Rupert club offlediads “DESIGN I ue — SoG ‘ ead “gonsidering that their Bop | “er fight is on aw par with our A 5124 BYTOWN DIESEL S ES COW BAY fight we feel our club annde ae boo. _ oo ecepee rants weno cnet in ee good showlng.” a —— eouenee Lee +e - oa sees cee ts ens ee eeceeree “ a ABUL OUS QUEST rOR SECREY TREASUR HOGI eanren i, ig, THE SECRET ve : § bid valg i Aho BAR Monte Grist.) AS HO CALNOUN eae ok A ie ALSO: FULL LENGTH CARTOON FEATURE “MAGIC BOY” SUNDAY MIDNITE £s S/n ALSO aN MONDAY to WEDNESDAY 72t}) Hath. 7:15 pom, ONLY cee oe Ve pars eOOR Ss Of repens "i 4 ‘GARRY ON NURSE dys'.\t | AA, AR A Shee 4 , CARRYING Bas Ai i ‘ tian ‘A AGAIN TEE ™ vw FA ¢SABLEASE TORN WIAO! 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