tnfm ii k i Vt I Tilt' Nile riVi-r U0.V3 l.uuu mlkj Wl JKf I fllW. i from Luke Victoria In Africa U Hrince Rupert Uoiiy Nevvj Saturtluy. March 28. 1953 the M'dlterrarit an Sfa. Jr.-st,, net, , BINOCULARS TIPS Birdie Duel Planned For Sunday B.C Man Wins Major Prize With 15-Pound Rainbow Trout , B tNDIViWJAl. FOCUS ! 1 jT . . TVPB TAPt ATTEWT NEW YORK (CP) Fh'ld ami . Puerto Rico, on a Paul Bunyan Stream ' manaxine tod ay a n- . , I nounced prine winners in the badminton second section of its 1932 ashing Eight top ; ! f " , j .... - ,,;(; - MIXED plavers from Terrace bad-, -mejit' t fin a Cn niditin van a ituii Bass, Florida, suwanee and sootier 17 lb., taught Oct. 8 by M. F, Joiner, Jacksonville, Plain Bib Pee Oce lake, Fla., on a creek chub No. 21)19. Channel bai--60 lb., caught Nov. 11 by E. P. White, Buxton, N.C., at Cape Halter.. N 8.. on minton club will arrive Lmona total of iao urlze FIVE-PIN BOYLEPd winners and those Bettliij honoi -able mentldi Ui IS cla.-n. Frank Vie ot 1618 8th Ave. here Sunday for a challenge match with top players of the Prince Rupert cut mullet. Wrap tnmirnt scotch' , tapc amoono tmt ocular ocu . adjustments c individual FOCUS 6LAfe6ES a WHO CNTF CONTKO. C CENTRAL. KXUSIIs ( tLttUS ATTIR AOOUSTIN TK FOCUS TO SUIT YOUB eYfStMT. ' THIS PBfVtKTS AM ACCIPtNTAL CMANSe OF IX ACT ADJUSTMENT, SAVIN PMKICKIS TIMK WHEN YCM .'NP THE SLASHES OUICHLy . Striped Bxss62 lb., cautiht Aug. 31 by Euwara Myer.son, Lon r- - s All those interested in joining tKe league please leove your nomtj fit bowling olley or Phone Red 709. badminton club. There will b games in wom Island. N Y, In Vineyard Bound M.i.vj.. on an eel skin. Vancouver, won honorable men-i tion with sixth ace In the rain-1 bow trout - wextern - fly -ca.st 11114 division. Ills catch of IS pounds 01 w : ounce was made Dec- 14 In the Allouette river, B.C. on a lioness' wet fly. The AllriM'tte river was the too CARRY STAe' , Biineflsh 13 lb. 13 ox., cauaht Feb. 1'j by 11. B. Powell, Jr.. Devon, Pa in Islamorada. Fla.. on a live .shrimp lime maiini Jjiiii. 8 tauM f -: .4- ' 4 1 7 1 in1 :, . 1K 1 ; Glasccs WJM4 !.( ON A ; STKAP, Al HOOP SPEC! " 1 Wl-hfeld , Palm a winner. The Atlantic oft t Bm.inl. Buhama.s. Wlseport. N 8. provided mast of &-"'". - the winners In the bluefln tuna " a boneflsh Wliit niarlln 11 lb.. cauht cl s The masaiine will announce 'June 26 by William R. ElUs. next month winnera of the third Chevy Chase. Md., at CVeur. City. POOTICTSP AAAINST MAIN, ITC. I WITH A THROW-AWAY (,OC CUT ' FROM AM CK.9 INNe-Tu. . . en's doubles, men's doubl?. women's singles, men's sinHlet as well as mixed doubles. First match starts at 1 p m. j ! On reourst of the Terrace cluj competitions will be arrant-eel ! between some of the students I from the high srhools of both towns. I Players from the Rupert club who will take part in the competition are: Dot Paulding, Dot White. Joan i Cross. Francis Cross. Dave Rad-1 ford. Barry Williamson, George : Viereck and Charles Mills. Players from Booth HiBh are: ! Everett Jeffrey. Bill Martin, ' Armida Toffoli. and Jean Smurthwaite. and last section of the annual mo , on a oau '.,.. BILL MOS1ENKO. 31, of Chicago Black Hawks, a 12-year veteran, ha.- been named fastest skater In the National Hockey League in of writers and sportscasters in the a Canadian Press poll sports six NHL cities. The Winnipeg-born right-winger started pro hookey, with Providence and came to the Hawks a year later., Three Pros, One 'Rookie' Named in NHL Honor Roll By JACK SULLIVAN T0N1GI Aiianiic saiuisii i. i record catch in caught April 14, by Frank D. Mi-', contest. The yar's 2 cany, wumeue, 1,1, al nmamv. classe announced today: Llht. Fla., on mullet, Rainbow trout- fly -castlna-U lb 10 ot. caught Jan. 12 bv J. H Snook-43lb.. cauht May 18 by Lee K. Spencer. West Palm Whitesel. Skag.t river. Wash., on, bucktail. Beah. fla.. In Lake" Worth, t la.. a home-tied m 8.30 p.iTi CIVIC CEN B..inkn trout o!ien-f. stern on a uve iu imj. caucht Canadian Press btan writer . . .. 1111 .4i;,i,,.in ih It cauvht Oct tarpon io 10. 14 w Kememoer wnen " hv Kpn , Ev,en;n rake po.hi Oct. n by a. d. stener. Auun For the Finest IWl'HU iiin-c u.u 1""" " " " 1 1 ... ... . I ... . . , . FST . No 3 ITm 'Tex., ui at Werlrnort. M.S.. on , . . , no . ; tVin K'a Otvnes oeorges Vezina. vezina. the me "Chicou-1 xnicou- Oreille. oreuie, Idaho, inano, on n a a - - - i : herrlnij youngster wun a totai ui 00 jmis i-c n. ,timl Cu(.urnbor- and one of thejspoon ... tir..n I, rw.v, tA IK rv raiifht h. nocxey in Office Supplies tuber- OLD-TIMERS vs. CHALLENG tional Hockev Leapue toclav received signal honor i greatest professional .... goalies in history, died of t ti, xTiii writers ana sportscasters of tne mil cuiosis 27 years ago today. Vez- 'XZ from from si,0,"t sports : ' 'l' cities. cities. n1--i vorl Viic firf nmfpirinfll northern division 11 lb. lo..i May 10 by James de Torn, Cam-cauht May 27 by Frank Bare. den. N J.. at Graveling Point, N J Germantown. O . in Dale Hollow on a upperman and squid, weakfbh-12 lb. I .. barracuda Spotted reservoir, Ky.. on a T.L wjinouth and smitted- caught April t by David D. Miller 1 rt.-imn n.itK Kfrt t ron 1 Pannrlipna SEE DIBB PRINTING Between them, they hold for : r'rl ' "n 1910 and his la,t In 1025. BASHCETBA! when his fatal illness was devel jEau Gallic southern division 14 lb. 4ua.. Fla.. In Eau Oulilf a 8hak4par sea Canadian Fnss They are: . onto Maple Leafs U the fastest c.. .li... run ii,i.,kn i during his "first minute on the oping. His name Is perpetuated ! harbor, on- n.i,itt Nnv 27 bv umar a ' 1 j - - . m in rnp vni nil I rniiiiw inr la- base,' witch. Josey. Ramey air force lice" and Johnny Wilson oi tne :"V ,. of Chicago Black Hawks, a 12 year veteran. "for the 5 - n1"""' " Wings Is the fleetest whole game." r J' ' HAPPY DAYS MONTREAL ICPV As in many other municipalities. Montreal s -4 "-'. ' 'j I nllN TP r ,ve wanting 1. . ,J ar c t. f Bentley had an easy time winning his title but Kelly and Goldham squeezed to 'the top i over a big field by single-vote margins. Bentley. dipsy-doodle centre. t " v v. ' s M parks officials now are busy refurnishing the summer equipment for recreation centres for children.. All but 10 of the city's 162 skating and hockey rinks had been dismantled last week. t polled nine votes, six more than Elmer Lach of Montreal Can-sdiens and Gordie Howe of Detroit, tied for the runner-tip. V i spot with three each. Single, i IV H -- votes went to Kelly. Alex Del-, vecchio and Ted Lindsay, all of; I the Wings: Schmidt and team- mates Joe Klukay ana MacKeir, Johnny McCormaek of Montreal it " its J i and Chicago's playing-coach 1 , Sid Abel. ; Howe, already chosen as the V V f 5 WHILE 1 PUN OUTAfXJ J X VTELEPHONEf y r : r":V J greatest player in the league, the most improved player over the last five seasons, lost out by a whisker to Kelly in the "best, two-way player" balloting. He polled seven votes, just one lessf than the redhead, and two up on Schmidt. J Ted Kennedy of Toronto, out' of action with an injury since i VI V.A.1. T"V,,, . .ounrVtl iT-it ! RED KELLY . . . two-way player is!. - f hi , " 1 - , - - X. I- . " Ilk1 11 1? 4 V !."" -x 1 t 4 " 4 new icdi a uaj. .vui ,,. eyes of two selectors and singles went to Lach, Harry Watson of k III Jj i i ( 1 M GLAD THAT CAI L L .'. t 1 11 i t J t tl I ( OU bA.O 1 COULO I.O ) ( I NtAf? i L rT 19 OFF MY MIND- Ts-, . . BACK IN WITHOUT r-S 'f. ?" VOU Zk y A NOW I CAM GO BACK ) VrvTT P- . V. A TICKET . J IN MV L"' the Leafs and Tony Leswick, : another Red Wing. j Fifteen players, representing j every team in the league, re- ..jaXBid paiBj-japun isoui,, paAtaa . . . then tome to the Sylrin . . . on the ultoren of I'.txjVtah Bmj and the eilje of Stanley Park. Fine rooms fine, am ice- fine fixxi. Easy parking. Uahy sitting tureire. Sensible Tutm. votes, and the wicitn oi a skaie separated them. Goldham polled three, one up on Klukay; Marty Pavellch, Detroit; Al Rollins, Chicago; Nick Mickoskl. New York, and Bobby Hasard, Leaf rookie. r Single votes : Vent "f'j ,'.. Tom Johnson and Butch' BWhard. Montreal; Kullman;, Gu Codv-nar, Chltago; Bill Qu'aclcenbush. Hal Laycoe and Mackell, Boston, and Jim Thompson, Toronto. HOCKEY SCORES Monoging Dir.doi fc ' ..- " ' ' VVnj P xv- -sJ XTTN OUT)1iiV ro TlCKfT-aL' GET PACK INIOJ: WIIL Vancouver 6. Seattle iRaeI nf nunrter finnl fieri : B. C. Senior Final Spokane 2, Penticton 1 (Spokane leads best of seven series 2-0 1. BOB GOLDI1AM . . . under-rated Best stickhandler: The ailing Max Bentley of Toronto Maple Leafs who has 11 seasons of Natural hot water from Ice- big-league play behind him.' Most uiider-rated player: Bob i land's volcanic springs provides I heating for buildings In RaykJ- avlk, the capital. -. vJ'A-police M5J w iXntl Goldham, Detroit Red Wing ele-feneeman with nine years' blg-league experience. . j Best two-way player: Red Kelly, Detroit defenceman now in his sixth' NHL season. The hiRh-fiylng Mosienko Is a 31 -year-old Wlnnipcg-bom right-winger who started pro hockey with Providence in 1940. Goldham, one year his junior, broke into the money ranks 'In 1941 and Bentley. who eelebrat-ed his 33rd birthday at his De-lisle, Bask., home March 1, went up to Chicago from Saskatoon Quaker seniors 13 years ago. Kelly, 25, has been a mainstay on the Red Wing defence since t FOR SALE jtJi r-'"' ifrrr j b LA ki H' look-- k I iv;!hIo I i r arnehusmnd-J - -...M,,.-,UM - 1 . TME(?fr MEISj J W f7U CAN'T SPEND ONE 5 V ' ' . "1 W -W;.W "rr- I S MAMA AJI-V- EVENING IN A W-?x Vl-Li,lU--w . V- 1947 after graduating from junior ranks with Toronto St. Michael's College. Mosienko showed his heels to a field of seven nominated by the experts. He polled 17 votes, 14 more than Vetera" Milt Schmidt of Boston Bruins and The "FLYING LADY," a speedy little cruiser, 21 U. in length, powered by a V-8 engine. Speeds to 35 mph, or con be run at trolling speed. 15 up on Fleming Mackell of the Bruins, Eddie Kullman and Call or write: D. Rousscll, Suite 8, 930 "Wally Hergeslieimer, New York Rangers, and Marcel Pronovost Third Ave. W. PRICE of the Wings. One selector, Joe Falls of The . tv. ''1.' " : ' .,;: i, " f'V