Pi'lilCe Rupert I Tuesday, March 31, z iW' V.I &JL SPORTS ROUND-UP utdoors o Kennedy Gets SI For Each Of 200 Goals with Marty . . . RELIEF FOR COLDS Check lledi-omfnof, CoIJ-fast! Inh.de MinarJ'j TORONTO (CPI led Ken- i nedy, captain of Toronto Ms Die Leaf- of the National j Liniment. You'll bread,, lsltf feci rtirr.JMiryi,y,wlM mm Here is a short serial, with moral to follow. This story of the taking of two splendid fast-water steelheaas would be sadly incomplete without telling of the "big one that got away." We fish the beautiful : Bulkley River near Smithers, B.C., ! at a point 30 miles upstream : from its confluence with the Skeena. The Bulkley. virtually unknown j to the angling fraternity, is i lly (IAYLE TALBOT PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) "If tlle army, had let me have Willie Mays back," said manager Leo Dur-oeher of New York Giants, "I would have been ready right now to tell you we would win the pennant. I would have been willing to put it down on paper. Now I just don't know." -;nU u"ht: , wanl mvwU a The game's loudest manag-r . tivM evcn if it mt ans 1 II have was trying, as best he could, to jwo romparatively-week out-explain the problem he now ' Iield spots w,th Henrv In centre faces In putting together a line- ind j,,, Mueller In right, up which will stand the best . rv(1 jUJit KOt t0 wait and see. chance of overhauling Brooklyn jf Davev Williams' back comes in the coming National League around it might be might be. race. lie put his cards on the Si,vthat I'll play him at sec-table. tn( Al Dark ut short and my 'With Willie in ccntrefleld we rookie. Daryl S)enccr. at third Hockey league, received 200 silver dollars from an anonymous admirer. A no?, with the gift said the "accompanying souvenirs" are intended to mark the occasion or the ?O0lrt goal mark and 'the sincere admiration of your uplendld leadership yl,r gentlemanly conduct on or off the Ice." ' 11 '"'NO 01 Hi.- 1 Ml UUcJLiniMEK; mm would have oeeii uu oil. ne That's my !.ne-i:p ttvv.iv. "'i said ' Bob Thomson likes to play ju 11 notice tnat Hank Thomp-third base better than centre, t,m still is playing centre " TON HORSE J ...... . . . MAlRICn RICHARD OF MONTRF L CANADIENS misses the puck on a slap shot as Chicago goalie Al Rollins goes to the ice tc block. Canadicns defeated the Black Hawks 3-1 in the first game of their best-of-seven semi-finals for the Stanley Cup. Canadians Most ' Spectacular Hockey Team of Year in NHL USED CARS FOR SALE 21951 Austin 11950 Austin 1 1949 Angfio Coach 1 1948 Dodg Sedan WHITE and he hits better when he 8 there. I'm still going to try to keep him there and play Henry Thompson in centre." A few moments later this no longer was the Giants' line-up Ferris Fain, the Chicago White Srx new firt-baseman. threw n jolting block Into Williams to l:reak up a potential double-nlav at second and hurt the little guy's back all over again He was replaced by Ronnie San- 1 V rucn it was suggested to Leo that his pitchers preferred to have the best flycha.ser available out there in the open spaces. ' Nuts to that," he said. "Pitchers also like to have a good man at third, a tall, rangy fellow like Bobbv who can knock down tord. and the next lime Fam I Scotch So mellow and "Rich came to bat he nearly had hie head taken iff by one of pitcher about 300 feet wide where It tumbles over a 30-foot falls, then abruptly narrows to 50 feet as it enters the canyon At the foot of the canyon the river divide-and makes a five-acre gravel island, also a pool of whirling bright green water about 300 feet across. The entire setting is magnificent, the Cascade Mountains as a backdrop, the rugged rock-walled canyon, the roar of the falls, and hundreds of salmon and trout visible against the pebbled bottom, while there may be a dozen or more fish in the 'air at any given moment. Each year my daughter. Betty, and I release hundreds of these warrior fish. They are played tc a standstill so that the hook may be slipped out while the near-spent tish lies motionless on its side, then recovers to swim away and fulfill its destiny a.s a spawn-er MI ST FLAY FISH We use True Temper tubular rods, Penn reels of 200-yard capacity, 18 to 20-pound Shakespeare casting lines backed with linen line. 10-pound nylon leaders, and No. 2 spinn is with a single 10 hook. The long rod angler must not look askance at this tackle, because, once hooked, every fish those Dave Koslo s last balls Anyhow those drives and field "Canadiens are the most colorful prolvibly because Irvin works on making them colorful," he mid. Joe Falls OI The Associated Press, Detroit, and snortscaster Phil Stone of CHUM. Toronto, were the only selectors to pick the Leafs. "They're sort of like i the Pride of the Yankees " the AP writer said "If you are a By JACK SUM IVAN Canndlin Press Slalt Writer TORONTO The National Mockey League's most colorful Learn? Montreal Canadiens by a whopping majority. That's the way .-.ports "Titers and sportscasters of the six N'HL cities saw it in a Canadian Press poll. And the overwhelm to continue wlth( Durochct troubles; i Those two days of rain Mn ton THF M N WHO KF.OrtKKX t'UFAP TRANSPORTATION 1 1938 Plymouth 11937 Plymouth Until I" Very (IcmmI Shape Superior Aulo SERVICE LIMITED 3rd Ave. W. Phone Gree til c i : "' " i Boxing Card Here Soon' Pi.n Francisco last week set us bark badly We wen just rounding into shape and I was abie at least to see what some of my boys could do Now I've got to n the Monire u- .;.,.,, htl , k t.n,,rt ing ' margin riv '....i. in....:, . j rs uvt i utiioit iru iiio iv. 3nd rough." Toronto Maple Leafs the only A boxing match to feature ' change all my training routine Prince Rupert's Elks Athletic, and it will take another two Club champion amateur fighter weeks to get back where wa Voting for the Red Win"" were Bobby Hewit-on. spor editor of the Toronto Telegram; Marshall Dann. Detroit Free Press: Ben Olan. The Associated it BC is expected to be staged were here In three weeks. Trainer I rther clubs to receive votes stamped the red. blue and white hib as the greatest boon to box-offices in the game. A big measure or credit for Canadiens' popularity should g, to Maurice Richard, voted the nest colorful guv in the game. rhe Rocket won it easily over lordie Howe of Detroit and Milt FOR SALE m t J i?" J ) ' fT5ca!.V 1 ' J i Great, i IS) ' I Press, New York; Sid Abel. Chi- Joe Ward said today, cago Black Hawk playing-coarh At least one of the fighters ' and former Wing player, and which fell at the hands of Prince sportscaster Ward Wilson of 1 Rupert pugilists last week-end WMGM, New York. in Terrace wants a return match here, said Constable Ward, radio must be played from right where we stand. It is not possible to ' senmioi oi Boston uiuu.s. n. operator of the RC'MP here. follow the quarry downstream. ! niy otners receiving a vine. He is Van Juhnson. young Arney Leads Ten Pinners lugger who was stopped in the list two minutes of the second round by Chuck Place after tak Don't Just Say For ... ing a sharp beating irom me jtart. A second Elks Club fmhter. oowerful Andy Marshall, down The canyon walls preclude such i POPt'LAR TFAM manoeuvers, and the water is toe I Tne wrji.rs and announcers deep and swift for wading, j pr0bably had their eyes on the The first day of October a good standing-room only accommo-fish struck my spinner, but made ' dation at Montreal Forum and no move to leap and throw the ! in the attendance figures of hook. He merely stayed down-1 other NHL cities when Cani-stairs while I maintained almost I iier.s were playing, the maximum strain I dared t? reasr n was summed up apply. This kg a characteristic of neatly by Vine? Lur.ny, sports heavy steelhead. They appear I editor of the Montreal Herald, confident they cannot be held. Iwith this observation: "Cana- Rpttv narlrert Vier tackle and Miens must be the most colorful. Don Arney of Chtynps ran'! the bell this week in the mixer1 10-pin league play by scoring a high single of 223 and making a total count of 560 with, otnei games of 143 and 1S Art Olson of Chumps scored 221 and 212, only other bowler !over the iUO-mark. 1" clubs Ladies high sinaie end hiuh took note of the time. 4:29 p.m. (they outdraw all other view, three v-ere both captured by ed Tom Pandergast In the same vent, also in the second round ! andergast weiehed 1!.0 pounds to Marshall's 174 but was no match for the hard-hittini olden Gloves ch..mpion of three" seasons. It is doubtful, said Ward, that Panderp;.st will seek a returr match but an opponent for Marshall as well a.s for Bill Morrison light-heavy champion of B.C., Bill Tsuchiya, welterweight, and Glen Carlson, heavyweight titleholder are likely to be found ATier snmp miniii.ps rii bsi,un .v.--- -- , .v... The "FLYING LADY," a speedy liftls cruiser, 21 ft. in length, powered by o V-8 engine. Speeds to 35 mph, or con be run ot trolling speed. Coll or write: D. Roussell, Suite 8, 930 CI fff V.'indle of Spares with hi.it., tu.ht t ,,... tho was expressed by Baz OMeara. Marisa Montreal Star sports editor. the following counts. 163. 164 pressure and struck the rod butt rntdSn I , -" "--f " ""'A several good sharp raps with the anorwcnsier r, ra'' "'. " - "J Thino--; then wwrnr-A, dubiuii. hu- , isnaies also caimirea teain heelr of my hand. of Weekend Magazine, and ; honors with scores of 841 and happened quickly. ' There was a w Contnh 26' j wt Thin adverluwmrnt Is not piihUhrd or dispiayrd b Ihf ! Conlrul Bvarit or by the fiavrrnmrnt of P.rib-h (alt ofi J7S--",-..: .. i sportscaster Frank Starr Third Ave. W. PRICE (2388. u.,c 7.'u' CJAD. Montreal, agreed with Results SDares 3. Chumps 1: ' . . - . lO.ll, Lllll uy lie tame, obiaignv 11CML IX-lnor'in South Burnaby's Lions Club out of the water less than 20 feet ;em zed thp co,or of Monl. Nortnern Distrlbutor8 1. Arrangements are now under y" ' real players. Standin Spares 37. Chumps j way to complete the matches LEAPED INTO AIR i Personalities." was the one- 34. Art Murrays 31, Delnor 28, and announcement of a card by He went into the air fully five word description of Canadiens N Dlst. 22. MCa 18. i the Elks Is expected soon. DAILY NEWS 'HANDY' WANT AD ORDER BLANK DAILY NEWS WANT ADS WILL HELP YOU SELL 0!? EUY feet clear of the surface, and ; oy Jonn uiuraiv 01 u.e looked like 50 uiches of gleaming Daily Record. "Fast and riaahy. "aid Dana Mozley of the New tarpon, a glorious, picture of sea- blurand silver. I was then well York Daily News' "They have every type of p layer out there, aware-and still believe-that I ; was connected to a record steel- j o-f CK ne 1 "Detroit is workmanlike, eff1. - Away across the pool he went. ejr.nt. s0 ls Montreal but Cana-150 feet of .silk line then I gone, diena also are a r0ugh. toug'.i, watched the green cuttyhunk , bruisine. spectacular crew who .11 cmine GfiflE' i: RENT A ROOM, HIRE HELP, FIND A LOST ARTICLE OR DO PRACTICALLY ANYTHING YOU CAN THINK OF! The Doily News, -Prince Rtipert-B G. w 6 DAY RATE IS CHEAPER THAN ONE DAY 13 following. He reached the other j Wju fist fight when necessary." side and I was down to the third summed up Don Desmond of the line. I dared not give the tackle' Chicago Herald-American, any more strain, and luckily the j -j-oi.-j STVLF '' ' ' fish turned. j ,. ... t , , , , ,. ' ' "They, are the most colorful , ?CVne.JtteRe ha ' because of their wide-open followed by the old see-saw w busi-, yV3al(1 mxmr.n ot tno nexs between angler and fish. Totonto Daiy star. Four times we went down to the j Anothcr canadiens supportei third line. Everything was going j was Nirk De, Njnno o tne smoithly, including the time, fori Traveler who added a it was now five o clock. No surn : good word for coacn Dick Irvin MAUL CAREERS ARE, ... PLANNEDCAREERS! PLAN YOURS NOW! AND RIGHT HERE IN... PRINCE RUPERT SAVE MONEY Order Your Ad 6 Times Vim p.iy imlv fertile tir-l iiiM-rlimis. The ott:er lo wrtions are I Itt'K. Krnwm" r" (lie iiiM-rlieiis mii- srciillvi'ly. ot any iei-up. ana presently Betty said '5:30.' Please run the following od for . cloys. Enclosed is $ in full payment. . NAME '. ADDRESS Phone No. "PLEASE PRINT CLfcARt.Y Valuable Player MOOSE JAW, Sa.sk. (CP) Tom Fowier, centre on the Moose J.r..' Millers, was voted the moit valuable player to his team in the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League. Fowler led the league in scoring with 83 points. HANDS TIRED My hands were cramped and tiring. An hour-and-a-quarter. then suddenly the tactics changed. The fish headed up the canyon, which suited me fine, for now he also had to battle the current. you can find ouf what GOOD Ml ! the Write your News Wont Ad below. Begin where shown "START HERE." Put ONLY one word each space. (Each group of numbers of letters count os one word). Put your address or number, or both, in the od. In case you want a box number, leave space for 4 words (e 9 Dailv News. 'l for your money During this long fight he never jumped again, but his rushes could not be stopped, even though they now were much shorter. At six o'clock I could hold him on the silk line, then found that I could hold him within 50 feet. At last I began to feel that I might.win this scrap. Then the line went slack! 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