Gun Ciub Organizing Fishing Derby - - . . 1 ; x ''It Friday, March 13, 1953 rullU tVON BY BRUINS n,,slnn Hiuins (sol an tinex Wele,, :1 v A lut.lor and adult salt-water weighed In cluiliiB the jx-riod fishlnii derby Is b-lnK orgunlwd ending April 25. j Ciatis 1 lU'Hlv tioverii::,.'-.. , ' ... i.-ii bin roiint in their battle ! bv tric prinre Ruirt Hod Si Gun j classed in two hge Kroup.i, the Hoyt Wilhelm Saves Another For Giants I'HOKNIX, Ariz. (Al) Apparently Hoyt Wilhelm never has heard of the second-year jinx. 1 i rCi'-'A'-T! for a National Hockey League u-U, utu; BCi3 underway March derby will te oH-n U) all juniors entry fun,, ,. ,"" playoff berth when FlemlPJ 22. ' afd 10 and under und tu mem- other ' ", fc ul MacKell's two goals not them a j d by ' w, tow entry of , 5xrt of the H,d & Gun Club over v MK '"' 2-2 tie with the leading Dctro.t i., I Hiiv Hull, Dllll l lion exrep-1 f .6 Junior pri.ei will be In the lau v"-lle j , . Red Wings at Boston inursuu, - senior Atlm iVtet(ti , Yacht Club form of fishing tackle; prizes will be in cash. iBht- . - ., cu I awarded for the heaviest fi-sh , .iAni I'nniin pun Mini i 1 11 - -- iVlUlli'm1 v. - Hawks also battled cago Black U) a 2-2 lie Wilhelm. last season's National Lcat'ue freshman pitching sensation, still is going about the business of savins games for t lie New York Giants. The 2!-year-old knuekleballer has nailed down two of the three Gi-nt exhibition victories so far. Wilhelm relieved rookie Allan Worthington in the ninth inning with four runs in. the bases SA TURDA Y and MOtM loaded and only one Chicago White Sox batter out. He retired the next two hitters ami the Giants staggered off with a 16-14 win. In his first Grapefruit League appearance last Monday, against Cleveland Indians, the hurler also showed he had lost none of his magic touch. Then, with the tying runs on the bases in the ninth, he came in to thwart two Tribe batsmen. New York won 5-3. DIGEST eyP FLY-CASTING WITH A SPINNING ROD... 3-'J CLIP THIS COUPON AHL Playoff Date Set LOS ANGELES (APi One ) TO 6 LB. TEST SPINNING LINE IQfe COUPON MEMBERS OF ONE OF CANADA'S GREATEST HOCKEY TEAMS, The Varsity Grads. exchange memories of the days when the Toronto team won the Allan Cup in 1927 and the Olympic tiUe at St. Moritz the following year. The Grads tied with the Ottawa Siivei Seven, of the turn of the century era, as the greatt hockey team of the first half of the century in a poll conducted by The Canadian Press. Left to right: Hugh Plaxton; Frank Fisher; Charlie Delahey and Frank Sullivan. LOOP f MO OF 3 TO LB. thing is certain in the contract battle between slugger Kalph Kiner says he hasn't heaict Branch Rickey of Pittsburgh Pirates it isn't a battle of words. Kiner hays he hasn't heard from the cagey executive in TEST MONOFILAMENT SAVE THIS COUPON V NYLON (8' TO lO LONG ' ST LOUIS i AP The earliest pluyi.ff competition in American Hockey League history will get under way either March 24 or 36. . The league's board of governors and president Emory Jones TIE A TIE FLV three weeks. And Ralph hasn t TO 1' OF 3 I .... IT ENTITLES YOU TO 10 DISCOUNT SATURDAY and MONDAY t. TSST V TO 3' ABOVE PLASTIC BALL (BUBBLE) FLOAT. (MONOFILAMENT ML TIEP TO LOOP J CLIP THIS COUPON announced tne lasa aau-s ikr. ; made contact with the manage-Twa preliminary playoffs. mpnt because ne ft,els the next qnnlifying two teams for the ; moye Rk.kcv s till- series, will begin on either. Kjner wno nrcame baseball's of the March dates. Title play , hlghest'paid ; performer last year will start either March 31 o1" wiln a rpportcd Sito.000 contract. April 7. depending on how on? has bpen worklnR out priVately il takes to decide the P"en'- end says he couW begin playing lnaries. ' games right away. . The qualifying tests, judged , vn a best-of-five basis, will; HAVANA (API Cuba has a match the top four teams at bright new prospect for Wash-the close of the regular season. : incton's Ditching corps, if all FILL BALL WITM OUST If -a. ENOUGH WATt TO CAST IT. WuCN CAST, THE BALL LEAPS TME FLY (ly OR WET). AIM CAST TO SETTLE UPSTREAM SO SPLASH WON'T ALARM TME F.SM BEFORE 0HIFTIN& POWN TO THEM, DOM'S DEPT. STORE The first ana tnira teams win '-"" V. I ttm it-ynnc poDjAlSo: Ik piav in one series ana tne second and fourth finishers in the other. The title playoff will be a best-of-seven set. Cleveland currently paces the that scout Joe Cambria says is true. "That's my boy." says Cambria of a 19-year-old Cuban named Gonzalo Naranjo. Naranjo held Pittsburgh Pirates to seven hits and struck out seven in beating them 4-1 the other night. league, followed by Pittsburgh. Syracuse and Hershey. St. Louis rnd Providence remain within striking distance of Hershey's No. 4 spot. Ma 4. . 4t a, '' 4 , 1 ... , . .. '1 i - f .4 , A FOl'R-MAN TEAM from "Les Ftancs Amis'" club of Montreal won racing honors as more than 2.500 snowshoers, representing nearly 50 clubs in Canada and the United States, met in annual convention at Hull, Que. Receiving th trophy from Raoul Charbonneau, secretary of the Canadian union of snowshoers art left to right: Maurice Biunet, Mr. Charbonneau, and Guy Laportc. Eack row: Gerry Lolselle and Roland Eouffard. NEW YORK iCPi Two triple plays were executed in the Grapefruit League Tuesday by major league clubs. Chicago Cubs pulled off one in the sec- ' ond inning against Cleveland ' Indians at their training camp i at Mesa, Ariz., and at Tampa Fla., shortstop Roy McMillan started off another for Cincinnati Reds against Washington Senators, also in the second Inning. Ocean Falls Cagers Coming For Series Annual senior men's basketball competition for the north - I S IJI L Fly With ELLIS Al ern pulp mill trophy between Ocean Falls and Prince Rupert's CCCs is scheduled for next Wednesday and Thursday nights in a two-game total-point series. Added feature will be a girls' basketball t o u r n e y between Ocean falls all-stars and a city ail-star team composed of Rain-birds. Shiers and CCCs. The pulp mill trophy was cao-lured last year by CCCs in the first such inter-mill competition here. FROM PRINCE RUPERT to KETCHIKAN With Connections to X. 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