H if -i OUTDOORS Wuh UUj - I Curling Starts Mid-Oct' l uesaay, bepteniDcr 22, Was .. si at the curling rink until the end. Curlin, It il' v The deer season is very much trip, the planted squirrels have it i i . a !r nni-1 nnlii Q "1 H. V UllltlK V WBiJ UC" HDif T t. ' V"' I 11-- '4ti ;. V-' r :ided last night at the smi-ar-on 8atUrd' LaStarza Plans on Win Even if Knocked Down nual meeting of th Prince Ru- will be 'r,; pert Curling Club. JKUe toam, on 1 on, and Chris Larson Ls not ten- xnriTen - lng where he stopped his so comparatively few residents en-quicklv; others havo not been so Joy the 5port of a raccoon hunt, successful. Rae Johnson seeking , Cuite true, the dense under-credlt for becoming quite an growth prevents the hunter ocean navigator, and particular-; walking, but good fun may be lv for heino such n cood fish had by making a drive with 45 members present With 27 new j night plavcun? memoers enruueu, uecmea secretarv o n , . . . the boards dividing the ice sheetii ,P D". ' nnaer; Dut quite incioeniauy , ct u.m,i..3 -M ho (ntnii..rf rioht D,u'n hih ; By 'JACK. HAND GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y. 'API "I know how to get up.-' That Is Roland LaStarza's answer to Rocky Marciano's tremendous knockout punch. wife Bernice gets a mention for to the sandbars, where he may be arrangement's will h! ? a lot ' liw' taking three nice cohos off Fin-! stopped. No need to let all the,r-hKut 0 "R ?h ?w w eek" f?e u ton layson Island, best fish eighteen ; coon hunts be confined to the pounds and taken on the lure' sunny South, let's get them ic"nKlsatexpcted 'o be rTadv1 Wk w the Johnson's prefr almost ex-1 started here! Uhnut October 15 and thn -nri i "P01"- elusive. Luck Louie in pearl; It is believed that pre.be In- 7 Champ Pledges Not that the 26-year-old challenger from New York is counting on hitting the deck Thursday night when he fights tho Eock for the world heavyweight championship at the Polo Grounds, but he's ready just in case. 'Gene Gosney knocked me down twice," he said. "Marciano did once and so did Walter Hafer. I got up and knocked out all of them except Marciano." Boxing writers crowded around LaStarza as he sat in the gym here Monday awaiting his pre-fight physical. "Do I think about the first fight with Marciano and the i formation may be nad ennsern- P'nk- . ; Dresldenc versus vi-c-Dresl Th.s same lure kii.ed E', best lng the Islands elk fttUlo" w'a S the is on Office, coho last fall; better have one n Oame -seaso j Uc, wlll oow. To do Best" " C6r f4"U ed by mixed bonsplel toward ! IT.J. It;- I ther; are Wart bear "h to a j " , 'oryotn ... , satisfy the mikst ardent hunters One of the H.U .trthers HW arf ,m. brought In a seal from Tuck In-, d u t, , , et durln the week nrob.blv the . 5 . ... .. . , , REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian PretM Now York- Yankees tied the mm iPf if If a .v y : t I ' -'-, M. .- . in in m l i. vttmitf ti LiiaL ut-a- i OROSSINGER, N.Y. IAP) Heavyweight champion Rocky Mardano was scheduled to climb Into the ring at his Catskill mountain retreat today and box ! one that was waxing fat off the ! spawning salmon dawn Silver his final three rounds before j punch that hit me? All I think taking on Roland LaStarza on j about is how I got up and beat Thursday in New York's Polo! him. (.Actually he lost a dis-Grounds. i puted split decision to the Rock, The mild-mannered champion ; March 24, 1950.1 I don't think side rug you used to bra aboul . American Baseball League record bringing home to her. (for games won In a single season ' The Civic Centre Library has 1 by defeating Detroit Tigers 8-7 another "must" book for our i for their 105th victory, 20 years anglers, "Let's Fish" bv Harry (ago today. The Yankees, who Zarchy; it Is complete anil com-j havo just won their fifth con-prehenslve and will reward every : secutive pennant, finished the reader. 1 1927 season with 110 wins, six Just how many years Ime you less than the major league rec- Creek way; another bad actor finished. The seal of course! It is hoped that many more boaters will emulate the thrilling trip made down the Skeena by "Sin-jun" Madeley and Canon Basil Prockter; it is already under strong consideration for next sbout getting hit. I think about I k.Li t f ii ititi $ - hunted moose unsuccessfully? 1 ord set by Chicago Cubs In. the year, by a certain professor frcm j Harrison thought twice National I-eague in 190G. about accepting a transfer from ! Vunfnnvpr In nlir Pitv hl't Pfirlv this later. HERO OF THE BROOKLYN DODGERS is catcher Roy Cam-panella, who displays some of the hardware he's used during his banner campaign just coming to a close. The slugging backstop is the new RBI titleholder for catchers and has helped his team collect a number of other new records. how much I've improved." Roland doesn't expect Rocky to come rushing out trying for a first-round knockout as he did in his second match with Jersey Joe Walcott. WILL BE READY , "I expect him to hold back," he said. "He'll try to make me .till declined to make any prediction as to the outcome of the title scrap. He says he's just going to do his best, despite the pleadings of his manager, Al Weill. Weill has been needling his charge to make it short. "I'm not as young as I used to be." Weill told Marciano. "Climbing up and clown those ring- stens won't do niv heart anv Bob Williamson getting grand this monttl np iondPd hLs ;aT anl) sport on steelheads at Kitimat, , made tnp 1000 mUe journey here. plenty of fl.h better than ten Neaf Toplev a buU m00Re st0(Kj pounds, the Tee spinner efficacl- b lne road,kle to afret ,olVs ous as ever. Cliff Walker reports leaden offering, the first moose lop Dracxei cuunroai nsnnig he had ver had a ohanCp nt. lead and try to get in his right SAFE RELIABLE SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Phone 5 37 TAXI Ken Nesbitt - Ronnie Tutb pood. Got it over for me fast,! hand. If he can't do it, then .1 ) he'll come in. When he comes boy SPORTS ROUND-UP Uy GAYLE TALBOT All the Rock would answer " 111 ue ieau. the Kasiks river right near the highway; even better sport for a one-mile walk upstream. The Cloyah still red-hot below the alls, many fish winning their fights In the fast sporty water, cohos bright and strong with many Jacks Includeu In the run. and on his Initial trip Into the north too! Perhaps certain local Nimrods .should make Don's acquaintance and pick his brains as to exactly how to live in order to emulate hLs feat; or maybe he will keep them supplied wfth moosemeat anyway. llJB UK L'ft iM-lin.i,, or f'li.ipUvi-ii by LV 1-HrliiKb Columbia. . NEW YORK (AP) Another rhubarb is shaping up nicely over the forthcoming election of the National League's most valuable player by a committee of 24 baseball writers. These are not Immature conus, but are sexually precocious males The International Chess Federation now embraces practically which come to maturity one year early In order to ensure a nearly Pressed for a prediction, LaStarza refused to elaborate on a simple statement: "I'm going to win." LaStarza will have a six-Inch advantage in reach with 74 inches to Rocky's 68, shortest of any heavyweight champion. That fits in good with Roland's style of boxing. He stands up straight, jabs and counters, while Marciano swings with both hands out of a crouch. They say LaStarza is a 4-to-l underdog. But so was Carmen Ba-sillio against Kid Gavilan. was: "Okay. Al, you can count on me to do my best." The followers at the camp didn't know whether to laugh or keep straight faces when Weill issued his plea. The late Jack Blackburn, who trnined Joe Louis, once told the old heavyweight champion he wasn't feeling too good, and Louis replied: "Chappie, you won't have to climb those steps but once." Weill undoubtely remembered the Louis-Blackburn team. complete fertilization of the ci?-! every country in the world. posited eggs. They were Just a pair of fairly promising young heavyweights at the time, he will say, and he spent much of the evening admiring a blonde in the fourth row. V. Mm There is a very ardent bunch of , You may recall that harsh words were written a year ago when the delegates from the western half of the league were accused by their eastern lodge brothers of having ganged up to elect Hank Sauer of the Chicago Cubs instead of Robin They do agree on one thing: MtTUI namely, that if Roland thinks he will be fighting the same Rocky next Thursday night he's sport.'men at Masset in the Charlottes, they are busily working on the new Rod and Gun ' Club, and there is no doubt that their co-operation will be eager-ly sought by ma'.nlanders later, i The local club is presently ren-! derlng a&sistanco in formulating ; a chapter, and this coljmn re-, quests reports on the doings as Roberts, the Phillies' 28-game winner. The easterners still claim that one western block OORUT CATALOGS Changes in Standings Likely In for a bad shock. They can't recall that Rocky had much of a left hook In those days, and rami as head didn't even name Roberts a m o r g his 10 descending choices. Now the eastern oracles siu- 1 that's what he kills you with During Final Week of Play . , .... .. . By BEN PHI.KGAR a half. half. The The Athletics Athletics have have now. .. pect there's another plot afoot five r r. .,u,. ., developments occur. ; There is not enough attention ' paid to the many arid varied snorts which the Queen Char WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! SUPERIOR M One must assume that Hornsby has served his last kee's sensational young third- r baseman, and keep the silver Associated Press sports writer I games left. If they can capture With just six days to play, the eVen one of the five they'll standings of the National and 1 aVoid any share of last place. American Leagues could still The Browns appear almost undergo considerable c h a n g e certain to wind up their days ware in the west another year. Dibb Printing Co. SERVICE LID. They are steaming that anyone capable of counting to three lottes Islands afford, only a 7ery short airplane trip bring. one Into territory where all. the waterfowl, fishes, and some splendid game animals may be had. The blue grouse shooting there this Fall Is alone worth the before being entered in the ii ; knows the only possible choice in St. Louis at the bottom of tbe heap. LUMrAN T II I I ! is Roy Campanella, the broad the National hpumpil Rronklvn catehpr !' ; Third place in Choose your weapons. ! " " inn 11 . 111 11 I 1 if m '" " , . -'-"''" 1 1 ! ilbiimiiim-11i 1 1 11 n' -iiim ninim ii II 'ln n 1 IT l- -' , VIS IRK C Iff - ... vr - rv . i If v. n ,1 ' ... - .' ill-' 1 t i . I V i'l i V . k - V ' v' J..- ' . . r .' ' r 1 i . V " I' i J. " ' , .. . League is still between St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies. The Cards whipped Chicago Cubs 4-0 Monday night in the only action in either league and hiovert l'2 games- day as a big league manager. It Is too bad, for friend and foe elike agree that the former great slugger possesses one of the finest baseball brains in the bu";ness. JOB TOO BIG Gabe Paul, Cincinnati general manager, felt that he could &et along with the gruff Rajah where other had failed. He must have been prepared to muke concessions. But the blunt announcement of Homsby's departure makes It apparent that Gabe found the job too big. Another former employer of Hornsby told us: "He not only won't listen to you. He walks out on you. That's hard to ahead of the Phillies. New York Giants, in fifth nal record books. Five places In each' league remain undecided. So far the only teams guaranteed of finishing on Sunday right where iiiey ar? today are pennant-winning Brooklyn, runner-up Milwaukee and last-place Pittsburgh in the National League and the champion New York Yankees, fourth-place Boston and fifth-place Washington in the American. The Cleveland Indians get a chance tonight and Wednesday '.o nail down second place in the American League. They invade Chicago for two games with the White Sox who trail them by i,wo, A sweep would give manager Al Lopez his third straight Only a small and select group of boxing writers witnessed the other fight between Rocky Marciano and Roland LaStarza here back in the spring of '50, most of the columnists having been far away at the time ex-pertlng the baseball training camps. SCORED FOR LASTARZA When you do run one of them down he Is apt to be extremely place, might get caught by Cin cinnati. Harvey Haddix won his 19th game for the Cardinals and his sixth shutout. hazy about what happened that night except that, in most esses, Basketball Executive To Meet runner-up finish with the Indians. Near the bottom of the American League, Detroit Tigers need to win three of their four he scored LaStarza the winner.! . . i Easterners Trim Shamrocks 13-4 VICTORIA (CP)-Pete -borough i trallermen are just one game! away from realizing their, goal of racking up three straight Mann ieqiaining games tp assuVe leir, ( jng bxecutiva of the Prince Association i Rupert Basketball urpsem sixm place standing. At .h moment they lead Philadelphia Athletics by a game and will be called together this week j to discuss proposed changes in the constitution. Cup triumphs. And If they play like they did Monday night in handing Vic-; toria Shamrocks a 13-4 lacing, Next week, president Art Mur Lemire Wins ray said today, a general meet on ; they should wrap up the best-of - ing will be held to vote changes and discuss plans for i feven series in the ruth game Jaycee Tourney Jerry Lemircxcmerged as top golfer Sunday when the Prince Hupeit Jaycees defeated a Ter- the forthcoming season. Basketball, one of the chief winter sports here, once again is expected to attract dozens of Wednesday niaht. Trallermen lead the series 3-1 in games. The game lacked the rough-and-tumble fire of the third contest Friday night when Victoiia VANCOUVER Via Waypoints SUNDAY BS Camosun, 8 p.m. FRIDAY SS Coqultlam, 8 p.m. ALICE ARM and STEWART Friday, Camosun, Midnight FOIt NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS . September 9 and 23 SS Coqultlam, MiUnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SS Coqultlam, Midnight September 16 and 30 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert, Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 youngsters. ?lr. Murray said Ciilcials want tc get leagues under way as soon as possible. vace Jaycee golf team at the Thornhill golf club in what is hoped will be an annual tourney. I.emire carded a gross 89 which minus his 33 handicap gave him eked out an 8-7 victory as referees Bill Walker and Bill Dickinson ruled the players with an iron hand. Peterborough's victory was the most lop-sided of the series. The Timbermen scraped through 13- LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS By The Associated Press NEW ORLEANS Ralph Dupas, 138, New Orleans, outpointed Johnny Gonsalves, 135'i., Oak 12 in the opener and won the second. . a net 56. Al Hampson also of Prince Rupert was runnerup with a gross 87, a hand' :ap of 22 and a net 65. Ray Mitchuk of Prlnco Rupert tied with John Simpson of Terrace with net 6G's. Mitchuk covered the 18 holes in 93, minus a land, Cal. Brooklyn Orlando Zulueta, ; You Can Better Your Bowling 27 handicap. Simpson grossed 30 minus 24. 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