YORK. — At Wells, W (Cappy) i1¢ takes a L resulting st 1} n¢ it e wth of his ireuit dur- years is, in afl enulne WoRr- etired war- | @ is ‘ wn as West | 2 oe Senset ot GOI at Jasper || the “sine bo in who has Specicl to The Dally News | ina raffe.| JaspER PARK LODGE—Mar- | 4 our MOSt) jene Stewart, the 18-year-old (+ Cappy, he Canadian golfing sensation from yersonal INVI- | Fonthill, Ont. who recently won the annual the Canadian jadies’ closed crown | World Series” | at Edmonton, today covered the | Pa., Aug. 26-29, ' championship nar 74 Jasper | of the capsule | park Lodge course here in 75, ther from following her arrival for a two out tooth! week holiday at the famous we inquired, summer resort in airplane Miss Stewart, who played \p 6,265-yard Jasper course for a plat Cappy snorted. | first time, disregarded the wom be sal this isn’t any|en’s tees and consequently the eration. We're char-| par 77 for women planes from here.| priving from the men’s tee t I've been trying 10{ she stroked one over the par five ny friend. This thing! for thé first hole and one under par five for the second then FAGUE 1S carded a par on the following TIONAL seven to give her a par 35 for the first nine holes only to give up a re- lare and to draw a On the second nine she was a fr an inner ON over par on the WWth, shot-a advance man for a|/ Pr four and three respectively ddies, more or leas,}00 the 11th and 12h; a six on impatiently the par five 13th amd a five on , the par four 14th hole. On the ys didn | oe 15th she carded a par three and cused that the on the next was one under thy wue is now interna- 1 Alaska, Can- inama Canal ountry now, regional play- fro P am q nh ou he right to go to Wil- 1 know,” Cappy asked mething like 15000 ea and under J unmer im Lit- i‘ 44 states, and y probably played to n 20 milfien specta- Ing that we might have hind in our Little ures, what with the ¢ and other distrac- raged Cappy to vw WOrr GROWING SPORT Wittioit “a détibt,” “he en the fastest ports program in the country. Let us In 1948 there Leagues. Inj 197 in 1960 6; in 1951 the fig- i Mr right now, as are 1788 total of | PDAS De the 4 Little Lhere and a i might have noticed of leagues has just} bled in each of the) We doubt that they | that up forever, but | tell? Besides the 1788 | i leagues, there about | h leagues loaded with | ho are trying to move | ster’s Named isa Fraud | INGTON «CP) oe ha The Jus~- s named the} Canada's minister =| ath and welfare pose involved in tts = m of alleged immigra- frauds Mrs. Aline Steigerwald, Her brother is ] Martin She is re- “visor to Canadians | “rossing papers is Ask Outlaw unists EG Rees Neg Ss Ont rade | workers Canadian U body, which has Union Reds around Lo call on the bovernment for a about e Red cle id Labor st anup in the Congress of about over, the TLC nual Convention here - expected to call on Sovernment toe out- Unists in Canada, Step from the old TLC of Communists in its aren had Communist “S National secret- 5 until 1948—the One fo have had Ol TLO’s executive, Boone.” 4 further step th i reluctant first ng momen OmmMunism cane ea a! RTS ROUND-UP | By GAYLE TALBOT head count of and expressive eyebrows | based United States infrequent intervals, Col, publicity director for the ' his rabbit re- atistics never fail to bring | into violent ani-| Marlene Shoots ‘Sensational’ par four On the last two holes, both par fours, she shot a five to give her | a 4 for the nine and a totai of for the gam 715 Sunflower Crop Victim of Rust WINNIPEG ©—Rust, always a problem for grain growers, has become a major menace to the sunflower growers who once had one of Manitoba's most promis- ing industries In the rich farmlands of the Altona district 55 miles south of here many sunflowers rot in the fields, abandoned by $1,000,000 plant at Altena Works far below its capacity This plant processed sunflower growers eeds into cattle feed, shorten- ling, salad oils. The hulls were compressed into fireplace logs | Ready market for sunflower pro ducts brought new, prosperity to the distriet, and iad values al most doubled since the industry started a few years ago Now a decline has set in, rust mainly responsible, although other factors have been growing seasons and insect pests Manitoba had 264000 acres under sunflowers last year, but this year's planting was estimat- ed at only 5,000 Efforts have been made to sub stitute other oil-bearing crops, | such as rape seed from Argeh- tina, soybeans and safflower, relative of the thistle. Experi- ments with these and other crops | may prove ‘successful but the/ best solution lies in ereation = a} rust-resistant sunflower, Re-| search .and ‘plant breeding to | this end might require years, and | meantime the sunflower industry suffers. with cool j a | E Exhibition waterfront show at Toronto. Left to right: Milburn, all of Toronto, say a dip in the water may muss th tutus made of nylon net. : Anglers Who Ma y Sit on ‘The Liars’ Bench’ By LEWIS MILLIGAN Like many good, different -fishing | verbial grain of salt. I am re- j\minded of a cartoon which ap- went | peared in Punch many years and ago, depicting an angler return- have returned with the usual | wali " kouiey lane’ ae’ ook. fish stories which my friends He had evidently aie take insist upon my relating. This ly and too well and was peer- curiosity on the part of friends, | sno through the gioam, at and even strangers out on the | ceareerow with arms outstretch- lake, is a peculiar thing. Your] oq over a fence ' Liar!” he said. friends will look you in the eye At the Opinicon Lodge in the and say “Well, how was the fishing?”| Rideau Lakes, where I spent my there was a seat You feel that the question is| holidays, put in the form of a ehallenge,/against the store on which the as mueh as to say, “Now, come!fishermen sat in the evening on, tell the truth; none of your;On the wall above the sea. fish stories.” |painted in the form of a scroll One hates to disappoint them,| with a hand at each end, were to admit, if the fishing has the words, “Liars’ Bench.” It been no good, that ome has struck me that, to complete the spent two weeks dangling a picture, there should have been hook or casting a plug in mys-jan opposite bench inscribed terlous waters and has caught |‘ ‘The Seat of the Scornful.” little or nothing. The tempta-| As for my own experience in tion to lie is irresistible and the fishing, truth to tell, I had best one can do is to tell the;nothing but bad luck. In the truth with a little elaboration) first place, I lost my rod and intended to give artistic veri-|the fish had te wait for two similitude to an otherwise bald|days before I could borrow an- and unconvincing narrative.” other one. I decided that I I would net go so far as to) Would be careful and confine say that all fishermen are liars,, My fishing to Chaffey’s Locks but they all have a tendency to| With live bait. exaggerate or romance a little, Frogs and minnows were the and even loyal members of the| only bait available, and I found angling fraternity, when they| that there was no price control foregather, accept each other’s\on those commodities. The high tories with more than the prot toost of living | had extended: to bad and in- Canadians, I on my holidays, oI Surging Giants Make Late Season Comeback By The Canadian Press NEW YORK.—New York Giants gave signs on| Tuesday that they may be ready to repeat their great jate-season drive of last season that gave them the| National League pennant. oe 2 4 ‘SCORES o The surging Gianfs opene : : their fourth and final western National: Boston 5, hao oor swing by sweeping a double-| 7 Philadelphia 5, Pitts oe leader from the Chicago Cubs|!3; Mew York 5-3, Chicago 8-1, 5-0 and 3-1. Brooklyn 3-3, Cineinnati 0-5 : American: Chicago 3, New At the"same time league-lead-| york 1; St. Louis 1, Washing- ing Brooklyn Dodgers, currently |}6% games ahead of the pack, split a twe-night doubleheader with eG blanking Reds 3-0 did thet letitig Spee 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE In the American League, Chi- ton 2; Detroit 3-5, Philadelphi | 4-6; Cleveland 5, Boston § PCL: Portland 3, Los Angeles pet 3, Oakland 4; ap) “eye” Satramerto “Ws Hollywood 4, San Diego 0. WIL: Yakima 2, Spokane 9 | | Victria 4, Tri-City 3 (10 in- jeago White Sox kept the New) nings); ~ Vancouver 0-1, Salem \York, Yankees from gaining | 9.9: | ground in the pennant races py Ponta ee east Superforts ‘Bomb Korean Grenade Plant — SEOUL €P).Fourteen Japan- Superforts have bombed a huge Communist genade factory employing 2000) in .northwest Korea. | The factory was only three miles south of the Manchurian) border. Planes dropped 140 tons bombs and all 14 returned safe- ly. of) ” HAPPY DAYS _ Under the French regime in| Canada there was no general! system of taxation. pp ree y school _ wn i _” So Scheol Supplies. 518 3rd Ave. Box | beating | hit pitching of 34-year-old Marv | Brissom. |pbeaten in the aftermoon 6-5 by | Boston, | vietor y ee York pitcher, It’s time again to think of kiddies going back to school. Remember, the Variety Store has a complete stock of ill nana BALLET ON SKIS—Three water skiers practice in ballet costumes for a Canadian National Joan Fydell #, Betty Shand and Arlene ir curls but won’t harm their (CP PHOTO) fishing. Frogs had jumped to 12 cents apiece, and minnows to six cents! Being part Scotch, I hesitated and asked the reason for this high jump in live bait. I was reminded that everything had gone up, and I inquired if the frogs and minnows had or- ganized themselves into a union. Finally deciding upon the min- nows, I bought a dozen and sai- lied forth with a pail and fed them to the fish*from the lock wall, Strangely enough, nobody asked me if I had caught any- thing, and one man, taking pity on my innocence, informed me that I was fishing in the wrong place. He advised me to go to the end of a point below the locks and cast from the rocks; with a live frog, letting it float] out with the current. This I did) and put myself “on the rocks”) literally and fishingly. Having} slipped on the rocks several) times, I was returning disgust-| edly along a rough pathway) when I stepped in a hole and down I went, rod, hook, line,| | alist | spurned bids to visit the United | States today, / | were to run on idirectly | record-breaking ~|play of the ; pail and myself the sinker, with| the frogs remainder hopping around \laughing at my distress. of my precious | me, | Picking myself up in pieces,| as it were, sustained a wrenched bruised knee, a badly sprained right wrist, and a sad loss of personal dignity—to say noth- ing of the frogs. I was able to recover one of the latter, how- ever, with which I later caught ankle, a unable to land him. privilege of the Liars’ With the Bench, I | had material for a credible story of “the big one that got away.” | I displayed my swollen and crip- | | pled hand and a broken reel as |eonvincing evidence of my fu- tile struggle with the monster. ‘Hospital Board Meets Doctor Special to The Daily News STEWART—A special meet! ng | of the Stewart General Hospital | I found that I had! big bass in the locks, but was | board was held here to meet Dr. | W. Hick who arrived from Van- | | couver, co-operation of the board in hi work, FIRST TFLEG RAPH The first telegraph started in the Maritimes was im 1848 between Calais, Me., Saint John, N.B. the world champions? 3-1 last night behind the seven- remained The Yanks two games ahead of runner-up Cleveland Indians who were At Chicago, Sal Maglie scat- tered eight hits to gain his 13th for Breeklyn in the opener, It was his fifth shut- out. 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