1 1 -'-vJfr . We'dnesaay, April 2M, ISsi SPORTS ROUND-UP CCC Wins Trap Shooting Trap shooting out at the Rodi After the Si Oun Club's range got off to a j there will hp J"a"( good start again when a team , f or other club ' Pi composed of employees o; the i and It b exr"1"'' Ily GAYLE TALBOT Columbia ueuuiose cautured the i number u Rupert Radio Challenge trophy from the Atlin Fisheries team. The Cellulose team was captained by Harold Schaeffer, with' NEW YORK (AP) Australians are fine, hospitable people, whaAhere are of them, and as a ! three-time visitor to that country we are happy that l the Olympic committee and Avery Brundage quit i horsing around and wade it official that the 1950 ATTENTlfiu Indians Seek Protection Of Lines From Industry By LARRY STANWOOD HAZELTON. Indians of British Columbia will press the provincial and federal governments for protection of family traplines from destruction by development of forest and mining industry. FISHERMEN! Olympic Games will be held at Melbourne. row ilslii, ral excitei We cannot get too George Robinson, F. Allingham, Victor Williams, and A. Hamilton making up the rest of the squad. Atlin Fisheries, original winners of the trophy, were led off by Bill Woods; with Harold Thorn. Jim Bacon, R. Montgomery and E. Lugrin. The winning score was 83 against, 61. The winners were challenged to defend the cup again this Sunday and the shoot will start throng of visitors. The simple truth is that the Olympic planners do not anticipate any important invasion from overseas because of the vast distances and are quite prepared to settle. only dependable means of our cm Kh tan. FIR PANTS over the prospect that there may be no equestrian events because of Australia's suspicion of stranga horses. We have lookei it up and discovered that there were neither horses nor canoe races In the original games outside Athens'. The big thing Is that the International Olympic body has kept faith witn a great spurt spectatorwise, for their own at 12 noon. EMPLOYEES of QuaKer Oaus Company at went on strike to back up demands for wage MORE THAN' 400 Peterborough, Qnt. increases and other contract changes. Bill Biiggs, president of Kelso, in Scotland, 40 miles from Edinburgh, tlai the ruins of an abbey our:ued there m 1120. sportsmlded people. As for the several thousand reporters and officials who may be expected to accompany the athletes say. one to each competitorwe are assured that they will find places to sleep and that their working and eat Leaders in the 23rd annual convention of the Native Brotherhood of B.C. here also indicated that such a resolution would ask for compensation from large companies whose development has encroached on and damaged traplines. Special attack by delegates was levelled at Columbia Cellulose Company Limited and the Aluminum Company of Canada Limited. Harold Sinclair, Brotherhood executive officer representing the Sketna River bands, forecast "complete and total destruction of Our trapping unless we are offered some protection. "When the forests are gone. Local 293, United Packinghouse Workers of America, (ClO-CCL) pins a picket captain's armlet on the coat of Elizabeth Anne C'Shaughnessy. livelihood. Robin Kenball, fur supervisor of B.C. and the Yukon and liaison officer between the Game Department and the Indian Affairs Branch, told convention delegates his department and the B.C. Game Commission were "very sympathetic" with this problem. Percy Young, district forester of Prince Rupert, said the proper way of filing a complaint w:is by way of resolution. "There is nothing in the Forestry Act today which gives authority for protection or com country which wanted the famn and which is preparing to give the task a terrific rasslc despite manifold obstacles. Our RIRllI; fUrtii, SlIOB ing conditions will be good If not ideal. Yankee Game Ends in Melee After Martin Slugs Courtney personal guess is that me Melbourne games will be a thundering success. For one thing, the chairman of the Australian committer, .Arthur Coles, is a man with a Football Season etc FISHERMEN'S ALL PANTS - Best tailor, sizes. Sells at 1200 pas Now, pair , SIXEPISG RORJsI pensation to trappers from any so are the fur-bearing animals. ' . . ...... long record for having Hot NEW YORK H New York inning game Tuesday night that k h j n g s d(methe bigger the Yankees edged St. Louis Browns ended in a free-for-all and pop challenge the better. upper, lined SpmnJ 4& JbmtkL. l I said Sinclair. "Trapping is the damage by logging, ne -u ' JiiW, .!,. J- ' ' .... J i t . ,. r; -. '. 6- " .. : r ' -. . -' v ' . . at , - ... t . 1 .-..: r " " . , ' n 7-6 in a bitterly-contested 10- bottle shower from irate Brownie t Co,,s has gathered the most fans I capable citizens of Melbourne Regular Trapping Suggested Opens Tonight The football season will be officially under way tonight when General Motors and CYO meet in the first game for the North Star trophy. Oeneral Motors team will be picked from the following named players who' are asked to be ready to start the game at 7 p.m. Players Boulter; Eby leap Play Tightens I' . FOR A lm LASTING yftL The fight developed when around him. Is bringing In ,cx-1 , , , . V i perienced outside help. Through. Brownie Catcher Clint Courtney ut Austraa mPn ,n tm)x,rtar.t I crashed into Phil Rizzuto trying i posiUons expt.rts in housing, j to stretch a single into a double ; comimmicaUon.x, transportation 1 to start the bottom half of the I d ,. are kPon;y aware the In Mixed Five-Pin Loop With league play nearing ai. end in the mixed five-pin bowl- Branch and the natives, an experiment had been conducted in Ontario in recent years whereby an almost extinct population of muskrat had been developed into a tremendous growth. By careful planning in protective water storage facilities, better trapping methods and farming of fur. in a few years trappers were taking $4.00!) worth of fur each from former barren grounds. A simpler project could be tried in B.C., said Mr. Kendall. Mr. Kendall offered the following solutions which, he said, would take care of the immediate problems of native trappers: Co-operative movement in trapping, exercised by all trappers in one locale in farming trap lines. Stocking of traplines with live-caught beaver. ' Regular trapping of their lines. Mr. Kendall said that through co-operation with the Game Department, the Indian Affairs 10th. ' games are coming to their coun- In the top of the 10th, the : try and are anxious to help. We Yankees i.ad taken a 7-6 lead : accompanied one committee, on wheii Gil McDougald scored on , publicity, which drove 60 miles a forced play, knocking the ball ' out of Melbourne to confer with out of Courtney's mitt. - Coles. tain). Robinson (vice-captain); Sundberg, Eckert, Maron, Talt, Bowman, Pat Wilson, C. Mills, D. Murray; H. McKay, Pcnsamo, C GLske, Morvan. . . LUS i ing league, play for playoff posi-! tions is becoming more intense. Phoned Office opposite POjt Jerry's has a big lead in "B' of athletic officials General Motors will probably After Courtney had upset Riz- Numbers UJVlSlon out uuier pusuiu.i . vnnlrw. second hflsemnn New Schedule A f! storting Moy 1 0 j and reporters expecting to make be without their star centre-half the long trip "in '56 have been m. Bishop, and Lien will not be asking about Melbourne and its ; ovaijable either, but they will capacity . to absorb a large have adequate reserves on hand. could change easily during theBUly Martin siugged Courtney, next three weeks of play. plavel.s rom both dugouts Following are standings: j rusned out t0 tne centre of the "A" Division 'diamond in one of the wildest Headpinncrs 58; Pushovers 53; ! melees seen in St. Louis In years. Shenton's 48; Fanion Footwear) other results: 44; Cook's Jewellers 43; Broad-j WIL Victoria 2, Yakima 5; Areas Cou!d Be Re-Stocked Leave Prince Rupert j 12:00 Noon for LaBU The Fisheries Department was "only too willing" to co-operate NEW STOCK ... LOW - LOW PRICES with the Indians and most res way Cafe 41; Canada me 4u; i Wenatchee 1, Lewiston 2; Ed- ulations regarding fishing did; orphans 38; Ocean View Hotel monton 1, Salem 2; Calgary 2, x; not affect Indians when fishing KETCHIKAN WRANGEL PETERSBURG - - JUNEAU and other Alaskan centres In connection with such projects, suitable areas could be stocked with beaver to reestablish denude:! colonies. Mr. Kendall himself is engaged in trapping beaver alive in "nuisance districts" and such beaver are sold to trappers at $10 each. Figures showed, he said, that from one pair of beaver a trap MEN'S JACKETS, Popular styles, from S14.50 BOYS' JACKETS, new designs, from $10.25 See the Boys' Health Jacket by Pape ft 33; 99 Taxi 32; Miller Bay ' ,28; Tri-City 4; Spokane 4-3, Van-Penguin Hobby 20. !couver2-4. "B" Division AMERICAN Boston 2, Detroit Jerry's 55; Northern Glass 47; 1 0; New York 7, St. Louis 6;' Harold's 45; Jersey Farms 42; i Washington 4, Chicago 5; Phila- I Acme Clothiers 40; Thorn Sheet delphia 3, Cleveland 2. Metal 40; Bulger's 40; Daily i NATIONAL Chicago 5, Pitts- : News 36: Hill's Shoe Store 36; ; burgh 3; Milwaukee 4, New York : for food. Mr. Reade called it "very poor administration" when Ed Na-haney, Brotherhood business agent, reported he had been confined to poor streams on the with connections to WHITEHORSE SEATTLE ANCHORAG! THE SPORTS SHOP North Shore by his fishing per-jconrad Street School 34; Booth 1; Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn 5; St. ! R Yottr Ifornl Trvl Ant per had taken 120 furs and was I I High School 33; Hi-Jackers 30. j Louis 6, Philadelphia 5. UQie LU imp OO UfUL" ill nnr ( lO.th year. Each year thereafter.! conditions would Improve. "The federal government has $51) .000 to S6U.0OO a year to give to the province for such cooperative projects. AH we are looking for is co-operation from you, the native trappers. "Obey the game laws for they KsrfcA inmk of ' - t ji 'h W c t t - S 1 ' : I- ! t " ? ' ' , "' 41 For Free Home Delivery Phone 654 are made for your protection and conservation of game and fur-bearers for yourself and your children. If you antagonize the game warden or the fisheries officer you can't expect much co-operation from them." The convention was told that trappers in Tweedsmuir Park area "have been very well looked after" for loss through flooding. Mr. Kendall said, however-, that in order for any trapper to receive compensation for any kind of damage it was necessary LUCKY LAGER RAINIER BEER PILSENER BEER U.B.C. BOHEMIAN CASCADE BEER to make returns of eatches for estimates of trapline values. Many native trappers had failed to make such returns. OLD STYLE BEER i In connection wiih . fishing w i rj " . - BURTON type ALE 4 OLD COOHTRY ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT 4X CREAM STOUT salmon for food, Gordon Reade, supervisor of fisheries, Prince Rupert, said he was "amazed" at some complaints registered by delegates and offered "immediate investigation." Complaints dealt with cases where Indians had been reserving or restricted in fishing salmon for food in various v r . Mr. Reade said Indian fishermen had the right to fish anywhere they like, how they like, and as much as they like, provided fish caught were not wasted. - ,,,,, , 1 : - ' JiDOZEn) F . ' -Nl Pacific Breviers' Agenffs Liitiite41 . I r 1 U I Jl I " ? 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