ff 1 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday. June 21, 1952 fathoms. In dog filling, an extra ganging is inserted between, making one and three-fourths fathoms between gangings. The length of .each Is shortened by half. Longer hooks are -used for baiting. AUCTlONEtD i Main Event Ditched by Challenging Contender It is not likely that Fred Star will again enter a fight ring in Prince Rupert. If he does, he will BIG BOOKS 2 - WATERFRONT - WHIFFS ' '' - ft 1 probably be in itj alone and no one will be watching.' Fisheries Expert Visits Rupert i iidi a iiu tiic iuu dl ui i fans thoueht who witnessed last .. ! ; 4 r . nights main event of the Prince ive him a roueh timSpeingi wnnni-f niL-e f'liiit rirrt-r iqk1 . " Rupert Elks Club fight card. Star turned his back on Mar.' I' a; Trawling nets, drawn ukmg the sea bottoms by power boats or draggers, bring in most' of British Columbia's catches of soles and gray cod. To some rx-tent. there is also a further variptj. This keeps up for about ten months. There is practically a steady demand for fish of this variety, with a moderate sales pricv. Norwegian sausage casings from seaweed will shortly appear on the world market. It is edible and twenty-nine times lighter in weight than ordinary iausage skins. A noted fisheries expert, D. W. Leinare, director of fisheries for Malaya and Singapore, making a study of fishing operations in Canada, left here last Because Star welched. He turned chicken, after he found out his opponent. Prince Ru- shall after the Golden Gloves lightweight champion ripped a couple of rights under Star's' heart in the second of a four, two-minute rounder. Star turn-'i DINING PLEASURE IN .SPARKLING NEW SURROUNniMrr cd his 'i.ek on Marshall and walked out of the ring. j . But only a week before th.-1 nignt ror lerrace. j Mr. Lemare. who came here!1938- His wife is accompanying from California, is mainly in-; nim on hls Canadian trip. terested in the type of fishing ! craft used in Can.ida and while One of the newest fishing craft here said some Canadian meth-; completed in this district Is the ods may be applied to Singa- j "Halda Warrior" built in Masset p0re under the personal supervision He will look over the Lakelse i of Andy Yol k and Captain Oeof-counting fence before heading lrev. White, who planned the for Ottawa and England. seiner. The boat is 55 feet over- A prisoner of the Japanese ; a11 with l"-'oot beam and seven Commodore Caij " " ' LV DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS BRING QUICK RESULTS curing the last war. Mr. Lemare foot draft" Tlie "Haida Warrior." ti Si EATON'S SPRINGand SUMMER CATALOGUE has resided in Singapore since If ajuMeTi. SUMMER SALE though originally designed as a salmon drum .seiner can. without much difficulty, be converted Into a halibut brfat and beam trawler. Ever since the days of Captain Cook, Canada's west coa.st has blows which had Stacey baffled. In the infighting Stacey hit the canva.s.s, but he returned to shake Blackwater severely with DANCE Saturday Ni0ht Legion Auditorium to 12 pin. Everybody Welcome Gcnl.s $.i)(l . Modern and Old Time Dancing MUSIC BY THE WESTERNAIRES two hard lefts to the chin 111 the sernnrl round it. lon'-r H I at first as thouph th? Hazelton . ' the Nvy. Many, if not most of whirlwind-type fighter would do the names appearing on the map the damage, but Stacey stayed were once borne by naval ofli- Siri'tt-h that vacnrinn iMInr ami Mill he smart iy nuiiutc-! for lliusp happy holidays a head! Choose all your sports t's find (i)uipmi nt from thtse EATON 4'atii It '(turn. There u will Hnd a Brand sth-ctiyn of fftshionahlr- capital t ttx at Mtfiirisinnly In w p r i row so orh r now and he prepared for l arefrte summer days. awav after takinc a hard rmht Cera. Indeed, that tlouuhlv ser I tight he reiterated his challenge I to Marshall, saying that he was i in for revenge of a previous ! technical knock-out. Then he I was to take on Rupert's Glen I Carlson, in the heavyweight di-l vision. Star weighed 185; Mar-I shall 175. Star called himself "Champion of Interior Nort hern B C." And Billy '.'Mouse" Morrison never did get a chance to fight. Announcer. Art Murray said: The scheduled 4-roumler between Nelson l.aftiurnier of Ifazeiton ana Mouse Morrison will not take place. "Lafournier left llizelton last Wednesday on his way here, but no one has seen him since." Two other Rupert boxers won their fights by TKOs. Chuck Place, moving in fast 'against i Arnold Tait from Hazelton. had j the wildrswinging 145-pounder 'begging in the third round. Af-I ter the knockdown, Tait. couldn't i come back and referee Benny j Windle stopped the fight. i I One of the best bouts of the j evening although it didn't go i beyond half of its limit was the Billy Blackwater-Chubby Stacey ! affair in the 140-pound division, 'won by Stacey with a TKO in the second after taking an eight-count for a knockdown in ;the first. j Blackwater moved in at the I gong with a whirlwind of strong T EATON C to nose which drew blood. Curtains for Blackwater came soon after when Trainer Joe Ward's welter drove a hard left under the heart and followed with right in the midsection which left Blackwater gasping with arms at his side. The preliminaries actually stole the show of the fight card, which presented three of Mar vant of the first Elizabeth, Sir Francis Drake, was one of the earliest. Elusive freebooter, explorer, navigator and adventurer, he swore he'd "singe the beard of the king, of Spain" and managed to do it. About the only warship calling here at first, after Prince Ku-pvrt became a railway terminus. ChiHiwsck - Courtcnay - Cranbrook Duncan - Kamloaps Ketowru If imkarlau . Miccinn NanaimA MnteAn . KJaui UUactmine ap . DnnliUn tEtLiEC!S Beachcomber BALL "M"V""J ..i.jj.M.i nvuvii - nvn ii jmiiiw tbl - rCMIIiflVII Port Albemi Prince George Prince Rupert Revelstoke Trail Vernon Vancouver Victoria Westview 5 My Lady's I Summer Frock I'eminine styles at their B best in cottons, prints or .sheers. Styled right! Price right too! 1 WALLACE'S I DEPT. STORE tin Saunders' stable boys against was HMS Egeria which was on Hazelton entries and 117-pound j survey duties. She could hardly Don Musvik. of the Elks Boxlmr be called then, a flghtinc ;i!ii SATURDAY, JUNE 28 (by invitation only- Try a News tlassified The Ecgeria was old enough to have once carried sail during her voyaging around the globe and back again. In long line fishing for dog fish, the ganging.? are spaced closer than in halibut lushing. Halibut .'kates of gear have a gannng every two ind a halt Very Casual Dress ... No Tics Al'owcd &OiOQOOOO0OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00OOOOOOOOOOO Club against Billy Gates, Impounder o Hazelton. Gates took the fight with unanimous decision, winning not only the event trophy but was given the Most Scientific Boxer award. Husvik was named the best loser. Rennie Wright, 71 pound, who drew with Rupert's Billy Smith. 68 pounds, was given the le.t out-ol'-town boxer award. Dick Bury took an easy decision over visiting Allen McDou-fcal and displayed .sensational talent for an 80-pouiuU r, while Art Turcot te, also of SuundeiV club, outpointed Hob Lcary wh) retreated with a cut eye. Mayor Harold Whalen made '.he awards. TOUAV OM.V 7: - 9: p.m. HOWARD HILL 'n 'TEMBO" in color Look, ok !f -Wife Wy r THE STORY OF THE GREAT SANTA FE T6 l in T -VT'tf1 T" 1111 1 0 T'ljl if Right now at Cominco we're spending $65,000,000 on an expansion, program that will provide 800 new permanent jobs. The dollars we are spending came from past years' profits. This isn't new practice for us we've been turning profit dollars into jobs for years. But that's not all during those years we've grown rapidly, we've grown big and we have established a permanent industry jobs with us have become much more secure and communities adjacent to our operations can build with confidence in the future. Now let's come back to profit dollars by ploughing them back we have been able to expand and to keep our plants up to date. This meant greater and more efficient production. From this increased and more efficient production has come money for more jobs, higher wages, better working conditions and improved employee benefits. If you look at it this way profits are vital to success and profit dollar wisely spent make prosperity. (All Times Daylight Saving) VANCOCVMt and VICTORIA KUNDAY ss. Chiiiosiiii 8 p in. 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