~ Jc DAILY NEWS Prince Runert Daily News “~~ imday, August 4, 1962 ee “To Tour i Dodgers, sPORTS Ca | stories || round-the-world tour indians One of the yea, land Indians were planning a after the re Outdoor Stuff With Marty vee Not Always Big Flies Get Big Fish Examination of several tackle; George, at least the north coun-| Am quite ashamed that thio, MiA. cS boxes and fly hooks recentl of the biggest baseball| shows a preponderance of bril. broke re-| Hantl gently when it was announced | sizes, || that the Dodgers and the Cleve-|as No. 8 Generally speaking this would be a good selection try will have the wedge started. Your columnist strongly urges all outdoors-minded men and women to join the Prinee Ru- full drag on the reel failed « pert Rod and Gun Association, stop his rush across the har so that our united voices will/Can only guess his weight, « fish won the scrap after several.® © minutes by breaking the six- y colored flies in the larger thread (18 lb.) line, when th yery few of them as small || 1952 season, || The trip whieh has received |, the enthusiastic support of the ;/ State Department, would cover SPOR TS ROUND-UP YORK.—The man who finds himself in pot now is Jersey Joe Walcott, and to witness a good deal of squirming| before the Greying Old Geezer from) | two months to complete. Seere- tary of State Dean Acheson has |, told Brooklyn and Cleveland offi- | Cials that he believes such a trip |; Would be an effective propaganda weapon for America. The tour would not be subsidiz- YW about 35,000 miles and would take | for western waters, but’ conver- | Sation with the owners of these | kits shows that there are many | days when the trout won't take | amything they have on hand. Here again is the need for | “getting back to our muttons.” |In the beginning, artificial flies | were pretty close copies of jaquatic insects, and these in- |sects were mostly much smaller }¢reatures than those found in this comparatively young fish- @ greater return on our licence employed I am sure he was a of our province. carry more weight and bring us course, but from the tactics how — mm > fee investment in the wild life ng salmon. * pretty big spri { od * * * | Have you tried adding weight (by Means oi neavier nylon) io the butt ends of the ready-made fly leaders you purchase? Usual- Have had good reports front? |Lakelse Lake during the week, | Young Dick Giske and compan) will probably have large storie ito tell of that water; unfor-j ly, about a five foot addition,| tunately this goes to press be composed to 24 inches of 20-| fore their return. pound, and then 36 inches of| Although Levi Fitzgerald qu 1 signs to defend his heavyweight tftle Varclang, <= he same po omer, Braddock didn't do too veteran, Jim) 4A4y. 44CTe Was a lighiy secret he won the @2d leak-proof covenant which Baer back in| Provided that the outgoing wp to see a champ—it was pretty definite her mamed| hat Jim fitted the description ne trail. Jim|—Would receive 10 per cent. of only on a the new champ’s ring earnings./ exhibition, That came to such a comfort they tossed @ble sum in the ensuing years k Destroyer, that Braddock never has had later, how- to go back to stevedoring Real Payday the ringside ‘“dHe’s crazy,’ wailed Al Weiil looking quite who admits t© being match Marciano | maker 0 Wants yhen for the international ef& heok aon)@oxing Olub but bleeds at the aw, @nd it) Suggestion that Rocky is hi: wyeyest that he|personal preperty. “He ain’t go Felix ec- sng to get any 4 per cent. Why have given don't he ask for 10 per cent of earnest|and be done with it?” the veteran} dt is customary for the pro- ‘ is made xela-|yoters Lo split 60 per cent of f the titde. He's the met between the main event-| guaranteed ,ers, with the champion getting mehnow, by the heavier end. it is doubtful samples that the IBC would go over this figure, so it may be seen that iy has drawn Felix’s demand is not a mode by insisting Ome. It is his way of saying io at emmeiiin sie Weill, or whoever Rocky’s man ’ ager might be, that maybe we for @ Sep- boys had hetter get our head together P > cence Trouble For Felix robiem ean-'ting on his large hands. Tlie Waicott’s IBC, for its part, bas no wish elphian, has no/to promote a Walcott-Marciano in New York) bout anywhere except in one of at latest re- the local ball parks | SOs Wr He| fyentually, of course, som: ey Joe never, thing will give and the fight ere again’ UN-\ will be held and it will draw le to repre-| somewhere clese to $1,000,000 2 The heavyweight division is in will lend pusiness again. But when you threats ” see O'd Joe climb through the oar an ropes you will be looking at a nts over the | ™an who has no more financial M no sit-| worries od ers Remember When g , Ralph Guldahi of Chicago put on one of his famed stretch fin- ? ishes to win the $5000 Milwau- anks W kee Open golf tournament 12 in years ago today with a 72-hole total of 268 strokes. Over the iwhole route Guldahl was 16| strokes under par. U.S. Wins Brooklyn rk Yankees Yc time winning . ' be back in Ol “Olympic. ed Chicago Cubs Nove 64. gamos r-up New York Leadership ed a pair to “0 and 10-8. HELSINKI The Olympic ; Ked on St. Louis terch was extinguished Sunday a 6-4 triumphs, Cleveland Uadelphia Ath- ‘y Gropped the night- and the great white Olympic flag with its five interlocking circles hauled down It was the end of a brilliant} 7 three games Cae ‘which the United States came ss ie , from behind with a sensational ATURDAY jrush to snatch the unofficial National New York 4 | Boston 3 | Philadelphia 6 American }team leadership from Russia . HELSINKI @ Canada will not bid for the summer Olympic st] games until the Dominion be- ( focal a | comes much more sports-minded Det rveCnane ¢ A. Sidney Dawes of Montreal,| etrolt 5 . president of the Canadian Olym pie Association, said here. ‘I don’t feel we would be jus- | tified in making such a request and it would be very unwise to do so unless much greater in- terest in amateur sport is shown by the Canadian public,” he said in an interview, l Pp ; Chicago 6 4cifle Coa St League Portland 3 , Sacramento 6 San Franciseo 9 Los Angeles 4 'n International ‘0, Yakima 9 ' 4-4, Spokane 5-5 Dieo, 1 4 BKlar, ; Western i-Cit, SUNDAY No city in Canada has the fa- nel National cilities to organize a summer nnati 4.4 Boston 7-0 Olympics, he added. + *!, Philadelphia 6 “In Toronto the Canadian American National Exhibition Park could aShly d in elghts Chicago 0 Ceall-|be increased to capacity of ton 0) Det Fatn, tle) 100,000. But the grounds are Pacitic c he wanted during the summer. ttle 10-4 Poa League They would not give up the ex- Klang 4. eter 6-8 hibition to hold the games, and DllyWwood 14 “os Angeles 3-6 | Montreal has nothing.” D4 **“*, San Francisco] He revealed that he had re- n Diego 2-6 g, quested the 1960 winter games Western, i Sacramento 1-4.|for Montreal but the city lacked Neouver 4 enna tional sufficiently good downhill skiing €M 3.3 yy, bokane § facilities. The games were Wenatchee 5-2 : y Lewiston 0-13 y 5-2, Yakima 5-3. tor awarded to Cortina, Italy. I-Cj He said Canada’s sports ad- —~ visory council had recommended to the federal government last | the | WINNING Vail ‘ie Y News Want Ads .