is M 'iiichU nai. Apr,, 1 l . f i. Iv ,, I )utdoors Terrace-Rupert Junior Boxers Meet Here A successful amateur boxing card was staged here Saturday EILERS TAKE FIRST GAME IN BID TO RETAIN TITIE TORONTO P - Vancouver Ellers held on to un early lead to defeat Toronto's Benny s Maids 60-38 Monday night and takf the first game of the lest-of-five serins for the Women's Canadian Basketball Championship. with Marty . . . Milwaukee Wins First NL Contest NEW YORK CP) Milwaukee celrbrated its return to Major League baseball after a 62-year ii, . .''rprn..M.iA ATTENTIO Younq "3 FelU... 'HowiWk. w. I i'.'.W,-,,i There are a select few smart anglers who are taking advan Lookinj For tage of the run of smelts now at DRAPE SLACKS1 absence Monday by Jumping into Dot Graham, Jessie Shenton Lead Mixed League Keglers Dot Graham of A division's. Result first place with a J-0 victory over Cincinnati after rain washed out the other half of a special opening day program New York Yankees at Washington. In Annunciation School gym j featuring Junior bouU between 1 Prince Ruiert and Terrace box-1 ers j Trrnce participants were couched by trainer Ab Hart, re-' creation director of the Terrace Civic Centre. Prince Rupert ; fighters are members of Martin Saunder' boxing club. Here a're res'iltt: Bobby Smith j defeated' Jerry Domlnato (both PR ); Hilly Saunders and Bobby I Lord drew; Bill Kmith (PR) beat f 1 - ft' 4 . . . , ' ,3 . t ' Max Surkont portly 30-year- Broadway Cafi sextet joined the A l.eaue Shenlona 4, CM-eun exclusive ranks of "over 300'iVlew 0; lleadplniurs i. Pu.sh- Fairview, they are being well rewarded by very good light tackle sport and some of the best eating obtainable anywhere The flyrod folk use a small black gnat or similar, while common garden worms work for the hand-liner. Fish are visible and take bait within a dozen feet of the fisherman, a small spinner-fly or tiny finger-nail size piece of any fish bait kept slowly moving through the school will bring fist results. A prettv good book by O. Rodman entitled "A Handbook of Salt-Water Fishing" is now at the Civic Centre library and offers considerable information for him who seeks it. not too much old righthander, blanked thei Reds with only three hits while! a National League crowd of 30.103 shivered at Croseley Field. Rookie Bill Bruton hit a single) overs u; orphans , rengum Hobby 0 1 by default 1; Cooks 3. l Taxi I; Miller Bay 3, Broadway Cafe 1, uFahion 2, Canada bv trundling a sir.llng 303 .single g.ime in the Mixed Five-Pin League last week. Jessie Shenton of Shenloiu Gabardine nd nylw,j ater resUlant, three-game totals with and a double, scored the flrstl tupped run and contributed a sensa-1 774. perfert lvlP . ful shades. uonai leaping cui.cn un nuiuru por tn. Dyke McMillan rolled 299 for Life 2. IJ Douchouz 1T1; Tommy Far. B laiue Jerry's 4. Hills O.lkuam 1T beat Bobby Grlmble Bulgers 4. Acme 0, Harolds J.jiI'R; Bob Dumas IPK (cored Conrad 0 tdelaulti; Daily News,TKO over R tiale T; Billy 3. Northern Gla.ss 1; Jersey. Watinough drew with B. Flndlay Farms 3. Thorn Sheet Metal l.liTI; Dick Bury 1PR1 lost split Booth 2. Hl-Jai kers 2. jdecUlon from D. Davey Ti; H Marshall's long drive in the', Canada ute third B" SII.5 ' hiah single while John Comadina : of Headpmners had a three-1 j game total of 768. Team honors' Earl (T beat Vic Pryslay 1PR1; PR 1 beat R. Standings j League Headpinners 53. dope on our salmon or other j northern fishes, but proper reading for most anglers, I feel sure. ! The question arose anent using , a spinning reel on a light cast- j ing rod; this would be teaming mere captured by tfneiiTt-u wno e.-tabli-shed a new team high' 1 l,re or 4034 and rolled 1382 tor! and Art Turcot te Fumes IT), Canucks Ousted 4fl. Shenton 42, Fa- ,ih i.,bi i Pushovers B.C. C10I Third Ave, W Between Olmwt j RuiU HottU The Mkniac Indians of the Maritime apparently did not JACQl'ES PLANTE, gangling 24-year-old rookie who played in only three National Hockey League games in his life and never in a Stanley Cup series, scored a shut-out in his first contest and permitted only one goal in his second game when he was brought in by Canadieos to replace regular goalie Gerry McNeil. Lack of Interest in Sports Scored by Smithers Official bion JO. Cooks 38, 99 Taxi 38,J in B d!vi.sion, Pat Anderson of Jerry s roiled a 22-hivh single. Broadway 37, Canada Life 37, Or- practise agriculture until after the coming of the white man up a mule and a horse, both excellent animals but better used separately! When line leaves the fixed spool of a spinning reel it jumps forward in large spiraling coils, these must be properly reduced in diameter EDMONTON CP Edmonton for the ladies and Elaine May- phaiis 29, Ocean View 28, Miller Fivers defeated Vancouver Can- nard of Booth totalled 000 for Bay 23 penRUin 20 ' ucks 3-1 Monday nieh$ to ad high three. Jim Oeorgeson of, 11 , 1-"e-nrr) 1 ,....' r,orln Ktlrth- vance to the Western Hockev Hi-Jackers counted 278 for high U-aaue final. igainst the teaguf' men's single and Ru.sty Ford of orn w 42' Mollis 39. Tiiom champion Saskatoon Quaker. Jerry's totalled 7'9 for hili three Sheet Metal 39, Jersey Farms 39. Jim Anderson scored Iht win-- Jersey Farms raptured both Rulgr-rs 38, Hills 14. Acme 34, in order to straighten out wneii SMITHERS Disinterest in i declared by President J. F. Mac-following the lure, consequently sports by the older teen age Donald. HAVE YOU $10, $100, $1000 all spinning-rod guides are much j croup was deplored at a meetmg However, he congratulates lie ning goal midway through the Uiim lll)m)r3 wlUl a 1217 29, HI-! ingle Broth 30, Daily News Jackets 28. Conrad 27. or IU,UUU lj INVtiT la.st to ni , - period coju.nue gos ; Qf iU a-aame record. in nine playoff iaiKt-1 muu uuiris. u unc uatujui oiiuiueid Aiiuenu Asucia Liuu. ; ore cione Dv the committoe re-small guides the obvious conse- j Differences of opinions were' sponsible for success of the first quence would be a terrific pile- voiced as to the cause. Lack of annual ice carnival la.st winter up of line at the bottom guide (spirited leadership, and parent committee wa.s chosen to ntil a tnt.i I'tfc nl monii ,t, rr n . . n .1 1 ..4 i Then there Is an Investment pijn V(H' . . A plan which ill tnablt tug u participate tn tht grow th of Canacu u,i our provinces ... A plan whlrh ill tt,jb you to share the rewards nw a ww, ,u.w v, miwij joiua. i (eumaiieu unu iitLtrie&k ill P01 u' i org ini?.e the When purchasing tackle, be i participation were coasidered as ri,Lii,i sports pioeram Coronation Day. contests. Flyers, who spent most of the regular schedule in or close to the league basement now meet Quakers In Saskatoon Thursday In the first game of the best-of-.soven linal. prooaDie main reasons. Lack of interest and co-operation within the a.ssociation was June 2. A committee was :iLso selected to put on an athlet.c association membership drive. AS SEASONABLE AS SUNSHINE . . . BLACK SUEDE WITH REPTILE TRIM . ... Matching pumps and handbag in the latest vogue. These will be your favourites . . . When you Invest In Canadian Inteslir.nit Fund l td . through M MAHON AND BURNS LIMITED, you enjoy the ripen advice of an efficient organization with u Active Golf Season Planned rxM rlenccd ataff. For years we have hi BOWLEGS the pleasure of Inlrrestitif natural r. International Investors In the develop- very certain that you select equipment best suited to the work you have mostly in mind, and remember that the spinning outfit is ot its best on fish that will maintain a slashing fight. The necessary "softness" of the spinning rod can be a disadvantage when working deep, or w hen one is connected to a fish that chooses to sulk at bottom, there is also the difficulty of setting the hook when still-fishing; at all times the SDinner angler must keep aware of these things, so the new purchaser must also bear them in mind. Alf Large becoming quite consistent taking salmon in the harbor, would be a good man to Prince Rupert, A Gel all the facts about C ! F SMITHERS An active season Is expected by Smithers Goll and Country Club with increased membership and interest. May 10 was set for the sea-son's opening at the club's annual meeting. J. A. Dunn was re-elected president with M. C. 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