6 Prince Kuut-fT Doijy News - - Wednesday, June 3, 1953 OUTDOORS Wui, iiia.uj baseball bcoies AMERICAN Washington 3, St. Louis 5 Boston 3, Cleveland 7 naroict, me um saxon King or, The Anglican ,m , 1 England, was slain when William made the offin. "I"11 J U4- PhiladelDhla 7. Detroit 7 of Normandy won the Battle of England bv the'fi Hastings in 1066. labeth in 1558. Quwn Bl 3. City All-Stars Down U.S. Navy Baseball Team 9-1 Visiting U.S. Navy baseball club Freddy Christensen .'truck out managed to squeeze In one run nine batters and walked two. in the seventh and last inning v s Navy pitcher Lewars was yesterday afternoon to keep from . . ' Ui n .1, .1 . r In trouble all the time, giving up - shutout u.,(f !... 11 a as city all-stars scored nine times. I nine nits and seven walks. Mar- Several hundred fans attended I ines committed seven fielding the Coronation Day exhibition 1 errors but came up wlth tne only game, but the visitors could offer double-play In the game, this in little competition to Prince Ru- 1 the lhir1 innmB after Ruperts pert's better class ball players. ,Ri" unn scored an ln-the-park . home run. c-i,,,i.r c .v.- ...,..! 5 VETERANS' r Inning tie, curfewt. New York 4, Chicago 3. NATIONAL St. Louis 0, Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 4. Brooklyn 3. Chiraso 3. Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 4, New York 2. WIL Vancouver 4, Tri-Clty 7. Edmonton 2, Yakima 1 Spokane 7. Wenatchw 9 Calgary I, Lewlston 5 Victoria 6, Salem 14. PCL Sacramento 5, Oakland 4 Seattle 5, Hollywood 4 Los Angeles 5, San Diego 1 San Francisco 3, Portland 5 fession now that he can take most any neophyte out for a short run and tie said nephyte up to a spring salmon. The higher profession? After all these doctors certainly heal people's bodies, but a good guide gets you FISH! There is a clever exponent of a little used system to be seen often at Fairview, one Bill Greening. He fishes by strip-easting exclusively, and most cf his tackle is hard-made. Not nearly enough attention is given to this excellent method of angling, and many of us might gain by studying him awhile. Look for an outdoor tvpe in the mid-thirties and get him talking, he has fished many waters and is good to know. Country reports tell of cutthroats and rainbows avidly teking wet flies in Seeley Lake, WELFARE OFFICER Mr. H. H Church, will be avail-able for interview by interested veterans at the Prince P.uprt Hotel at 1:30 p.m. on SATURDAY, JUNE 6th A sudden shower threatened to three halt the game halfways but the ' irk who got one of the Navy hits and scored their only sun shone freely a few minutes later and spectators who had run. In holding tlfe visitors down to three singles, Rupert pitcher 1 1 scurried to shelter of their cars, returned. A feature attraction was the 00-nlece Greenville Concei t Band which played under the leadership of Fred McKay. Next regular bail game takes place Thursday evening. Bruce Brown Briefs The full membership of the British House of Lords in 1958 consisted of 8f3 members. Including 23 minors. ; Trapshooters To Defend Cup Tonight British Columbia stands Columbia Cellulose trap-shoot Prince Rupert TO f ' Once again the great need for e readily available fishing guide is evidenced. Last week-end two visitors from the U.S. went to much trouble to locate people who could start them towards getting a taste of our local fishing, eventually they reached the Yacht Club and obtained use of a boat and outboard motor, and only through the generos' of Chris" Larsen did they surreed in finding suitable tackle. . Precisely the same thing was undergone by two later arrivals, at least they had the thrill of taking one of our salmon la sixteen pounder), but once more Chris kindly lent his tackle. All these stories plus embellishments will suerly go back south, and while kindliness shown will gain Rupertans credit for gen tilit yv, it is possible that some enterprising; persons resident clsewhefp will jump into a wide open opportunity to their finan rial gain; why not keep this chjncc. within our own baili ' wiek? , Frenuer.ijy U-.rse louring anglers, have only a few hpurs while the boat is in dock, so it Is necessary for a well equipped guide to stand by for telephone calls; he need have no fear for the amplitude of his remuna-tion. PLENTY OF DOLLIES Junior fishermen in particular are taking plenty of Dollies around town, good catches are being niado at Fairview, Cow B.'iy, any of the packing-plants where fish offal is being discarded., and the reliable Yacht Club is also producing. Two good hr.libut taken by sports fishermen from the small banks near Ph'-'Island. these fell for . jigs composed of white feathers, an ounce of lead and a 70 hook, trjis jigged a foot up from the bottom. "Catehem" Garner in irom Trinle Island with a whopping 38 lb. spring, and the Derby entrants are all fired up to do belter. Alf Large almost worthy to enter an even higher pro- Remember When Eugene Criinii of France was cfowned world featherweight boxing champion at New YoiK 30 years ago tonight, when he knocked out champion Johnny Kilbane in the sixth round. Cri-quijhtturn lost the title to Johnny-Dundee in 1923. today at a crossroudd. 1 tiree altfmutives face this Pro-vinrc. We can contltuie as we have been for the past yen, providing Canada with a tliiee-rinR circus, making British Columbia a laughing stock and our children a byword; or we can adopt a form of state socialism and do whatever possible to frighten away the people who- would like tc inve.'it their money In building up Industry and payrolls In B.C., OR we can elect a Liberal Government, put B.C. back on the rails, and continue with that era of expansion and prosperity which has been building up ever since V-J .lay. ing team will defend its three-time won Rupert Radio challenge trophy tonight when two other teams will make another bid for the championship. The shoot takes place at 7 1 p.m. at the rifle range. Teams competing are Fashion Footwear, 1 Rupert Radio and CCs. j The competition is expected to be exciting and aggressive since the trophy holders have bested both other teams in two of their previous bids for victory. Spectators are Invited. ; Ketchikan Wrongell - Petersburg Juneau end other Alaska Points . . k : ? . . 1 . - . A iJtUfSZs a..JB FLORIDA REACHES are usually attractive places but they , are even more so when visitors like Shirley Myers, of Charlotte, N.C., decorate them. And that's a mighty good-looking sun bonnet sne s wearing. Major League Leaders By The Canndian Press National League AB R H Pet. Srhoendienst, Stl.. 167 31 62 .371 Greengrass, Cin ....141 20 51 .362 Wyrostek, Pha .... 100 20 38 .358 Ashburn, Pha ...... 135 23 47 .348 Mathews, Mil 133 30 44 .331 Runs: Campanella, Brooklyn, 37. Runs batted in: Campanella 54: Hits: Schoendienst, 02. Doubles: Schoendienst, 14. Triples: Berniei, Pittsburgh, 5. Home runs: Campanella, 17. Stolen bases: Gilliam, Brooklyn and Bruton, Milwaukee, 8. Pitching: ourkont, liilwaukee, 6-0, 1.000. Strikeouts: Simmons, Philadelphia, 56. American League AB R H Pet. Kell, Bos 128 24 47 .367 Vernon, Was 165 20 56 .339 Rosen, Cle 139 22 47 .338 Suder, Pha 127 15 42 .331 Mantle, NYK 147 30 48 .327 Runs: Mantle, 36. Runs batted in : Vollmer, . . J lAflL ELLIS AIR LINES which is right on the highway a few miles this side of Hazel-ton; do not fail to fish the deep hole. right across from the pier at the west end of the lake, and fish DEEP for the big ones. In Government Lake and Irrigation ' Lake, both west of Houston and one on either side of the road, cutthroats from 12 to 16 inches are hitting most any small dark colored fly; steelheads are at Price Creek where it joins the Skeena near Kitwanga; and dollies running strongly in Fiddler Creek near Dorreen. Remember to visit Forest Service, Game Warden or Police for your campfire permit; this is important. Seals showing up in the Skeena, your seal nose is worth money and will signify the end of another predator against your fish: get your firearms licence first and watch your bullet backstop. To those who are feeling discouraged in losing tackle while deen-castins In fast waters, stay with it: this not too easy accomplishment is well worth while when conquered, the first touch of the moving sinker on bottom will come to you after much nractice, and you will gradually learn to balance the retrieving speed with lure depth and water current drag; the whole idea is to draw one's lure close by the noses of fish resting in' the relatively current-free lower depths, instead of continually allowing the lure to pass overhead where it will be ignored or unseen. Even with If we want to adopt the third of these alternativcs-and ol course we do, we will . . . BASEBALL THURSDAY COMMERCIAL HOTEL vs. ESQUIRES 6:45 p.m. VOTE Bruce Brown- VOTE bid Phone 266 Office Opposite Post Office i ' ....... - "MMM,MM!M" , . O s ill .C-Ai (, WSwOOO, YOU LL HAVE TO I JUSTWruK !' 2f X PUNISH ALEXANDER -HE Washington, 33. Hits: Vernon, 56. Doubles: Kell, 15. Triples: Jensen, Washington, 6. salmon and steelhead making the upstream spawning run there remains considerable ot the feeding instinct, and the Home runs: Rosen, Cleveland, 10. Stolen bases: Rivera, Chicago, 11. Pitching: Hooper, Cleveland, Lopat and Ford, New York and Shea, Washington. Strikeouts: Pierce, Chicago, 49. SPORTSMAN'S PIG HST hJ sharp SPIN-FISHING THE LARGE STREAMS obvious reflex is to strike at a Jure which invades the range of vision. lTH CAST- Holiday Wear .Jit DRIFTS 'TO 10' X V, s V V BLUE JEANS CORDS SPORTS SHIRTS Practically yours at THE SPORTS SHOP I I .caIwW ZO TO NS ,o ft: x Jii ANGLER - If stream is fast and deep cast farther upstream so lube can sink peep where fish -lie behind rocks on the bottom. in deep rivers, feed several extra feet of slack LINE OUT AFTER riCT QCcnDE 4 jCSmKS-.RSEL'S.'PlCK-UP Ff)B.. l :, TRTEVE DURING DRIFT, APTER ALT j tmusi LINKING TO THE BOTTOM. . START RETRIEVING AT ONCE IN SHALLOW, SNAG-STREAMS. LET LUBE SWIM AFTER EACH DRIFT. 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