I f 1 "! ince Rupert Daily New, Friday, April 30, 19 i 5 OUTDOORS Wrf W u, - Brunswick Hero of Seals With Two-Homer Barrage Ever wonder whether or not able journey for a species not, crows migrate? Certain liiul- genei ally known to migrate. The vklunls are known to stay in the old one about the owl never tak- : ' neighborhood In which they were S ing it's eyes from one, and hatched, live io years or more, i eveniuany iwisung us own Capilanos Trounce Tyees ny The CHnaUktn l'r'ss The Western International Baseball League opened for busl-lieis Thursday night, and, frankly, bu-'ines could have been belter. Cold a."d the threat of rain held down opening night attendance everywhere but at Vancouver where 3.000 fans turned out, ; By TtirCaiiudinti Pm , only one nlyht game went off The San Francisco Seals fin-! as schf dulcd. The San Diego I while others with itchy wings .head oil. well jusi aon t you move several hunrded miles each 1 believe it! The careful watcher have come up with their ' at Portland attrpc'ion was call year, depending on feeding con fxth victory of the Pacll'ij oast League season after 23 iarts. They beat Hollywood on ditious. Our local birds stay i pretty close to home, and opportunity is here for some orni ed off because of wet grounds and cold weather. So was the Sacramento game at Seattle. Los Angeles whipped Oakland, 5-4, and dropped the Acorns into i ..-. . v . ,' r ' ;. , v K'- ' ''J-' ' 'I. , - f 11 ' : - Mr'.,, "i tf-, ;" ur.day in a day game, 6-3, be- News - Cartoon - Shorts Evenings .7-9 p.m. Sot. Mat. 2-4:15 use of the heroics of outfielder to watch the Capilanos dust oif i CAPITO? A famous lamous k ordy Brunsw1 k. will see the rapid movement by which the owl snaps his head around but FAST, so fast that it is little wonder that the casual observer fails to detect it. Do you know that the woodpecker merely makes a hole with his beak?. He Inserts his long barbed tongue and harpoons the luckless Insect or larva! Would you like tc encoimiKe birds about your home? The following plants and shrubs are listed In the order in which they The defending champion Spo- Th(1,' AH Brunswick did was belt in ur runs wiih twg homers. His first one came in the ini- 1 inring, when he powered a lurdayiiiuneV.;!! thologist to do some banding work; the resultant Information has considerable value. Why ore some of the ducks which friend husband brings home to the little lady so terribly tough to the teeth? Many bunded mallards, pintails, can-vasbacks and others have been shot carrying kgbands over 15 years old! A vii)fnrnla gull was banded In Alberta in June 1027, exactly one year later It was killed in Mexico: this can hardly be called a migration, it was much TODAY to SATURDAY: Bob' I Hilarious At Th Menac Of Vtnico! )b Hall fast ball over the left a first place tie with San Diego. Gene Mauch's ninth - inning single with the bases loaded and one down in the ninth inning single with the basis loaded imd one duv. n in the ninth inning provided the winnir punch. Seat tle a 'td Pen land will try again Friday night Al Wldmnr 2-2 will take the mound for Seattle against Sacramento's Al Cicotte 1-3. Portland manager Clay Hopper named Dick Waibe, 2-1 to oppose "... " I r A. V. ' 1 -. . A, . ( I "I v ' " (Jcld-ttJl with George Vico on lfcse. His second was .slammed 3ft the eentrcfield screen, scor-m? Nell Sheridan in the fifth liming. Hall was the victim of Mils blow, too, but he retired for 4 pinch hit cr in the sixth and Fit v , j are most food-providing to the larpest number of species; 'planting of them should bring I tio hlrds to you: raspberry, blackberry, elderberry, sumac irluf g'abrai dogwood, wild era . wild chrrrv and bayberry. BIO WGRT C, Color by TECHNICOLOR. no Donc took over. ' the Padres' Cliff Fannin 1-1. win WALLACE'S irt'c nriiiBTiicuT ctab r more' likely to be a normal mode ; for theaC birds. j Pore is an authenticated ease of two common herring gulls, 1 i? , ,,-'",' ft' . . DEPARTMENT STORE Bob hope Jaw Rwmi i THAT BASIL RATHBONE-AUDREY DALTON HUGH MARIA ; the male was on adult, in 18C9 ; ! when it was wing-tipped and 1 Jtppt i a pet: he lived until 1935 and was certainly at least 49 at tti.it time. Ills mate laid epgs each year from 1893 to 1934 (42 i W-t in 135 and 1936 she made i nests but failed to lay eggs In specif TOTEM Also "Ol T FOR I I N" "IMHOSS1BI.K POSSt'M . A Tins is unm-div but solid fart lust, the same. The nlumaee. size, appearance of both sexes of ont; sparrows is nreciselv simi'ar. consequently the male cannot tell at a glance whether mi iiitriirior is another ma!" or not. He finds out by launching 1 sti-oro at'nck. If the Interloper Is a male he promptly departs, If female she merely stays put and fays ece-eee-eee! "'rnt emf fun? Oct a stuffed owl and put it In the garden at wiM-hlrd nestlna' time. A good way to attract all species and see the ridiculous things they i will do In order to drive the owl j away, alio a stunt to use for 1 kane Indians counted 1,243 fans who shivered in 36-degree weather, as they clubbed Yakima 14-3. Tri-City dropped Calgarv 13-3 before 1.961 customers and Salem edged Edmonton with 1,382 fans looking on. Lewlston got by Wenatchee 7-5 in ( the other season opener. The cold didn't bother the batters, however. They averaged more than 20 safe blows per contest. Dick Greco, acquired Wednesday night from Tri-City, showed the way at Vancouver driving in three Capilano runs with a triple and two singles In his three trips to the plate-Catcher Nirk Pesut contributed'a triple and a single, good for four runs to the 15 hits the Caps collected off Bob Drilling and 11 safeties to the night's total. . Tri-City pounded three Cal-pary pitchers for 16 hits. Sir. came in the first inning when uie Braves chased in five runs. Don Robertson went the distance for Tri-City allowing eight safe blows. . . . . Spokane had two six-run innings against Yakima. The Indians scored six times on three hits and four walks in the second inning. In the sixth, Charlie Baldock homered for the Indians, wno added five more runs in the frame on five hits, three AMlks and a Yakima error. Spokane's John Anderson also went the distance, yielding only seven hits. He struck out five and walked six. A three-run rally in the ninth ;ent Salem off to a win. AlAMOtS Pl.t VERS THE. PHIL FARLEV. 42, Toronto golfer who has won numerous amateur championships In Canada," will compete next month along with six other Canadian golfers in the British amateur championship at Muirford, Scotland. The Canadian team also will enter commonwealth competition at St. Andrew."!. Scotland, June 1-4. Farley captained Canada's American cup team two years asw in competition with the United States and Mexico. He was Ontario amateur champion six times, in 1931-34-40-43-45-48; Ontario open champion twice, 1942-45; Quebec amateur champion twice, "MOTHER'S DAY"- Sunday May 9 I civiccihs "POTPOURRf them. ' Th 'n there was a Cannda jav in Darkervlllc, he was taken In the some bird trap tlgiit times In : nine years, the day after his lust ; relea.se he was killed in a rat I trap a half mile away; pretty! persistent trap robbing! An ordinary long-en red ow! I travelled from California to Ontario in five months, a remark- MOTHER she asks so little, she gives so much. "You'll find the gift of her choice right ot Wallace's, of course. I J sci ttm I photography and Identification of species. 1 WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE i ' ---. i !( AFTERNOON EVENING Several people have asked about the so-called Zayas duck. This bird Is one of the common enlllemnts: thev the sub-divided tnto black, foolish and pigeon. Thp last named Is our bird and PRE-FISHING SEASON BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Shortstop Mel Krause led off with a single and was doubled I orrcct I rump Munag emvnt is ( reat Undse Problem home by Salem nianacer Harvev Friday, April 30 10-2 a.m. Storey. -Storey scored on an in 1 r'o;'. 2nd Ave and 6th St all are narrow-billed auks. Perhaps the most remarkable tlilnT common to many birds. Is the fact that If held in the hand a short time (mavbe one half to several minutes denendlng upon the Indlvlduali and then turned e-ver noon their backs they will rem? in motionless ns thoueh vinrter a hvpnosls. After a little while they awaken to fly away. There are pictures of mourning dove, blue lay, cardinal and brown thrasher undergoing this treatment. There Is no definte word from Vancouver on the opening date for angling in I akelese lake and river, and nothing on opening lakes the year around; but the EVERY FRIDAY NIGH1 Legion Auditorium Jake's Rhythm Kings My mail indicates that, for many players, the most perplexing problem of all is when to pick up the defenders' trumps and when to delay that action. In spite of the axioms dating back to the days of wlTist and warning of the dire consequences of failing to pull trumps, there are many situations where you field bouncer and the winning ;un crossed the plate on Floyd Ogden's long single. Lewlston, outiiit 10-5 by Wenatchee, walked to Its opening night victory. One basehlt and seven bases on balls in the sixth 'lining put the Broncs ahead 6-4 ind they were never headed. W.A. 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In following columns we will go into some more com-1-1"X situations, the study of ,'lilrli will improve your game.; Trumps are precious to a de-(i.i.v. The power of trumps is' dramatically illustrated by thc: I'ri that .;lam.s ore often made "hen a partnership holds as 111 He as half the deck in high caff's. t . CtNiptlmf your wintvrs at the, si nit of a hand Is an important; lenient n deriding whether or h ind, for example, Mr. Masters not in lead trumps. In today's realize') tlvit he could not afford -.piiti l-lrl) y). 'si. r t ir it- V; 1 t-" 1 1 1 'V4 (i V- 1 4- 'As r X' ilSlll pockets, . ci mm 1 ' Wcfct I'll: S 4 H A 1)11 i D---A J 6 5 C a 4 3 Tin- blddliiK: Kortll East Solltll 4 II All mss US Civilian 1 iiaiiiLmiL" w" to tal.e even one round of War Casualty t IHM1S. Mr,;. 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