utdoor stuff noliday und Rainbow Lake i three visitors from ining their ability to go fishing a challenge to nts to take it up older residents of and Northern B.C the fishing commonplace. In retrospective folk that going fishing is worth while, and not a old Gays all very well, but never ht of the faet that the ym other provinces and become excellent » nothing less will} bt any suecess in then } fished Bont? waters,) local fishing to be it obiainable any ably acct ible toa vour columnist fully agrees H0a ssa Os tht ; Rupert F Huy ‘ ne to accept ) quite of ot Live ul be with them! the challenge to provide rental ising numbe! Persecuted by rain and all- round bag baseball weather Prinee Rupert All-Stars wer still able to retain the interna- tional baseball championship, a though tying with Ketchikan on! games won The win was seored on totaj, number of runs for each team) in the series which saw two games end in a tie, and a split twin bill. Rupert gaimed 16 runs to Ketchikan’s 10 After the first game of three scheduled was called due to rain last Wednesday, tied 2-2, Prince Rupert won the first of a doubie- header the next day 9-2 The second game went to Ket- chikan, 3-2, which was battied to a nine-inning contest in which Prince Rupert was cut off with the tie and winning runs on bases The last minute rally sent pinch-hitter Hodgson to first after being hit by pitcher Lud wigson. He stole :@cond and came home on two wild pitches P.RRetans Rain Calls Baseball _. with Marty Championship week-end Mother Stands | Trial For Girl Slaying WINWIPEG MeCullough, 52 released Mrs of Winnipeg was from Selkirk Mental | Hospital today to stand trial for | the foster daughter Detective Blow her & Martha Louise. Inspector George} aid a Warrast appearance was taken out | on authority of crown prosecutor | C. W. Tuppe! } Mrs. McCullough was charged | jomtly with her husband, Gavin, after the bludgeoned and stran- | gied body of the littie girl was found their suburban Elm- | wood home last January 25. Her husband, 51-year-old for- mer office manager for the Win- nipee Che of Commerce was acquitted May 22 by an as- | size court jury of the murder | charge. The defence successfully aa) imoer Lillian || slaying of her seven-year-old }/ ordering | | a | a 4 r OLYMPIC MILER sohn Rgss | e League Game Hardware, Clothiers Tie 4-4 In Rhubarb Fracas _ Between rhubarbs, Gordon & Anderson and Abel Odowes dogged for six innings to a 4-4 tie Sunday afternoon in the fourth ealled or postponed baseball game this season. Highlight of the battle which began with clearing skies and without a breath of wind, was a long thrown ball by Jim Hodg- son, A & O centre-fielder, which cleared the backstop to land in the stands for a three-run er- | ror. Even though vigorously pro- tested by high fly which curved with a mounting wind and was mis- judged by Hodgson. Two men were on base when Hodgson pegged the ball home but the same wind and a strong arm sent the bail soaring into the stands. Clothiers’ pitcher, wick Le- Clothier’s manager |tourneau, teamed up witn Haw- Alex Bill on the grounds that pyiuk for the battery. Dave Abel, it was a dead bail, Umpire Le-| ‘ar sptcher lett S| tourneau allowed twe base run-|* °® Ee eee en to tally; ners and the hitter scores. The incident was precipitat- ed by Gerry Ford who hit a '\G & A, Carolei pitcher'to Man- lager Stan Cornwell behind the [ plate. montn’s holidays yesterday. For Fririce Rupert Daily News Monday, July 7, 1952 4 SPECIAL—1948 Indian Chief Motorcycle i—1949 Austin 1—-1949 Flying Stendard 1— 71942 Chrysler Royal Sedan 1—-1942 Thames Van 1--19465 Morris 1—1950 Austin | _ TRUCKS / 1—1946 Dodge 2-ton Truek } i-—1951 Austin 5-ton Truck | i—1941 International 4,-ton Panel Superior Auto Service 3rd Avenue W. LIMITED Phone Green 217 From-a farm to a fiddle—Daily News Classifieds ' e Inere f Oakville, Ont., won the 1,500- ‘ nes who stand; @!lving Rupert its second run pleaded he was insane at the SE aa at the trials at p 1 much Jarger|Outfielder Miner Simundson me and under the infimence of | Hamilton and has been chosen ‘than Hiterto? also pinch-hitting, singied, fol- °'S i | for the Canadian Olympic team | the days of cheap |!0Wed by another by Manager Phe 2h ae eae | in the Helsinki events. Ove of i og > they | Cliff Dahl, With two out, Scott 4°42 N McCullough Febru- , ie ken clanbete, Here > ! ive gone, may they ini : + . t 1 ¥ y As + ary 2} hortly after she was | the sontarent " — penete, 7 but nee we have | ©4me ) Da ou rounded @u soranittad ta Malki teenital | ig enrolled at the University of values nowadays, 1/1 end the rally 2 = eines 2 gh " ie aa Michigan. His time of 3:57.4 in ; : ; 7 Mi AcCullough was dered | : ca vod Was-% : f a / - ‘ aeesy : helc in Headingley Jail “util the the 1,500 ate tres ide eos sad by some enterpris- | | PORT BICKERTON, NS. €P)— pleasure of the Lietuenant-Gov- a i, TAA ene at who eater Lo tis +2 ‘ { ao js ne iis al eantenna | oct by Jacx utehins o ai- saad bain gail gpegrat 74 a rnor | known a st ntence | aide (CP Photo) ; ek ty of Ours ijn with a purse on the 50th equal to an indeiinite term. Rec- | _ ; os eas 5 ve Al Me nh iy ) slat ~ | anniversary of his membership ommendation for his release will | hi entre of populauon|in the district Orange lodge. have to come from the attorney- | reds OF miles 5a ae wife Annie was also given genera) and the provincial cab- d al longer at's Ge 1 bouquet at the ceremony inet i = Crackin! Ps mntediiaas + ¢ ¢ iso a very feeble , > ~ ase" Minoso Homers Chisox Baseba wer to that 1s in le I don’t know . may buy e “To Narrow Victor Prince Rupert and ag meu e ysual for tourists to equipped fox ANY " ' ; JE : 2)Tne rosters iil NEW YORK (AP)—Tie roste rerrace Rod and Gun Club iants P it Double B of the All-Star basebail squads membership rapidly * t for tomorrow’s game at Phila- to give you a detailed re- With Phils; Lag 4 V2 Games delphia have been picked as fol- : their activities very lows Bi NEW YORK (CP)—A 13th-inning home run by National League been looking over the) y,. : : : . ' tie Thi Sw Pitchers (7) Sal Maglie,| & : ty fishing outfits! Minnie Minoso Sunday enabled ¢ hicago White Sox New York; Curt Simmons and| § cup veighbors lately.\to edge Cleveland Indians 3-2 and lifted the Sox into Robin howe r s py AC ised good com f . . ee , Warren Spahn, Boston; Preacher a little swap-!seeond place in the American League, half a game poe Brooklyn; Bob Rush, Chi- round we finished up WIth’ ahead of the Indians and three games behind the cago: Gerry Staley, St. Louis balanced sets; bu New Y ‘ke Yankees Infielders-—-(9)—Whitey Lock- a mount of pocketbook NeW OFK ankees. man, Alvin Dark and Bobby F have ueen syaee Baseball Scores Mins onnected against Mike Thomson,- New York; Jackie ght things-hecn select . ‘ Garcia, who heid the Box to seVen | Robinson, Gil Hodges and Pes beginning SATURDAY hits in goine down to hik sixth Wee Reese, Brooklyn; Grady a common error to . American League Gefeat against 11 triumphs Hatton, Cincinnati; Granny ne to a fly red, be- st Louls 0, Sean sie ¥i € plit with Philadel- qamner, Philadelphia; R a xpect to handle oo wf ys oS aah phia. Athletics. The world cheat Schoendienst, St. Louis h ictually one RICAgO 6, VIC FCIANG 5 pic blasted little Bobby Shantz) 6, tfjelders—(6)—Stan Musial equired a heavier line eS ee 4 2 in the opener. A walk to i ee eet ie ae taal’ juld’ you have vidi aaa mee eek 4 he op Eddie Joost with two|tank Sauer, Chicago: Duke nature, then} Philadelphia 3, New York « ut in the ninth inning and @|g,iger and Carl Furillo, Brook-