Frince Rupert Daily News Thursday. CKHober 8, 1953 . Us - ! SPORTSMAN'S Mr r d. TOURING RCAF PIPE d KEPT BUSY IN EHSUm BURLfcY-ON-THE-IULL. Eng. U-The vtrw . 1 SPORTS ROUND-UP t FRAMELESS USE OF UMBRELLA TENTS - . f . I' Lf. ', INS1C 7? &. ii nearlng thfc end of six-week tour, today Ravp a auxiliary hospital In this small town in the niidiai t Next week the band goes to Lonoon fur b n vh I rnents, including concerts at the Victoria En'! Gardens, recordings for the BBC and performani'i'J Nuffield Centre in central London. As a climax the X will before some 80,000 play spectators at a sweer i week from Saturday between Chelsea and Mid.iiesbro I By CJAYLE TALBOT j &EW YORK (Al It would be a pleasure to J report thr.t the fifth straight world series victory of the Yankees was greeted with great popular! acclaim and that the bonfires flickered far into the. . ... i lit' DEA j The first convoys of United The IJi.r! u- v, Empire Loyalists sailed from the most of its food hi- United States for Halifax In 1cm than 500000 -11783. ' ; cultivation CUT AWMINS 0 TO BUSH t I OR "TREE ' EXTRA ROOV POtES ; night. It would not, however, be the truth. i The brutal fact is that n t I very many persons were happy body about their predicament. ' about the way the play-off i There has been some thought j turned out. The Yankees were, that Boston Red Sox. who have ot course, and there are a cer- some brilliant youths going for, , tain number , of Yankee fans them, might oiler a real threat ! about the country who would next year, but the men whoj be glad if their heroes won a know Lou Boudreau's club best dozen flags In a row. But we ' say not. j have a strong feeling that even; m the first place, they say, ! llm ,'jbwi A. a ' , . "-Til! NOW. . . AIX-ST1R GOALIE TERRV SAWCHUK of Detroit closes tils eyes ana croum a p.aj. "e close to his net in the National Hockey Leagje All-Star game, at Montreal against Canadiens. Bill Cadsby of Chira?o Blark Hawks swings around while Paul Meger and Lome Davis of the Canadiens close in. All-Stars won 3-1. is the time to buy Select clsaring under tree with limb to pull rope over to raise tent's peak. stake tent so its peak centers below umb. pull rope through ceak's hole, knot it ao chcwu. leave enough rope to tie to cfoss-poles (a ) to support . them. cut, fit and tie these poles to brace roof's corners, adjust peak rope ibi. This eliminates packing heavy this group is diminishing. ! the Sox cannot better their : A Brooklyn triumph would fourth-place finish unless they; ... i AAaclNTOSH AP have given baseball a tonic that come up with one, preferably: the game needs badly. The erst- i two winning righthanded pitch- i 1 while U.S. national pastime is erSj Most of their strength now in trouble and its Claudea Sanderson Rolls 337 To Top Women's Bowling Claudea Sanderson topped; Irish team single and Wish three Group 1 of the Ladies' Five-Pin ! game total with 987 and 2701). , executives js it.fty. Also, they say, the team , ?AMES INTO WILDERNESS ARCA'i. U.K. Hockey Battling Ice Shows are a gloomy set of men. Wo must develop a better punch tn i Their quality is ot its finest and the PRICE is ot its LOWEST! For a Bowlina Leasue fur the second , Kesults: Know tnis irom having talked its outfield before it can merit ! with many of them during the serious consideration. j series. They face the future with so that leaves Cleveland and misgivings, especially the Am- Chicago White Sox, who already j erican Leaguers. , have proved to everybody's sat- i "I hate to say It." one of the isfaction that they are not : latter group confided, "but it teams of destiny, would be a good thing for every- casev Stencel. himself, doesn't ' smooth ' - S . 4. LONDON (CP) The English week in row Tuesday night when she rolled 337 to capture YOUR INDEPENDENT FOOD SI National Hockey League resumed action this week with its , ranks depleted and its future , ARE FEATURING STORE SPECIALS THIS WEEK! fjAILY FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Group 1 Cloverleafs 4. Art Murray's 0. G. & Anderson 4. P. R. 0. Sunrise 3. Lyons 1. Wallace R. 3. Doins 1. New Laurel 2, Annettes 2. Bulgers 2, Stars 2. Group 2 Dibb Printing 4. Cook's 0. Manson s 4, McKay's 0. Skeena Oro. 3. 7th Ave. Mkt. 1. Rupert Radio 3, Amazons 1. Big Sisters 2. Hi-Flyers 2. Co-op 2. Toilers 2. clouded by high taxes, lower . body u our league lost tms time. see wny nis ciub shouldn't go ! gate receipts and lyen compe- j Every year these fellows (the on winning more or less lndefi-; tition from ice shows. Yankees win from here on niteiy With a little new blood In Earls Court Rangers have I were KolnB to have a further :jt5 pitrhing staff from time to: withdrawn for one year at least droP ln attendance. We can't tlme president Dan Topping is from the circuit formed in ; Pul1 tne fans back untl1 we can quoted as predicting they will 1934-35. Wembley's last-minute !snow tnem a race " . make it eight straight pennan's, t high single for Bulgers. Last J week she rolled a high single of 294. High triple for Oruii.j 1 : this week was chalked up by Lois Keays of Stars with 683. j Bulgers captured team high; single with 1187 and hhh three- : game total was set by New ; Laurels with 2706. , I In Group 2 Mary Keays of ! McKays with 254 raptured hk'h! single honors and Bertha Peter-ton of Mansons with 626 took high triple. M.mson's took both ' decision to stielc has kept the! Not an American Leaguer j explaining that he thoaght It a number of teams at five. , claimed to see any hope of over- '. nice, round figure. Now at its lowest ebb ever, hauling the Bombers next sea- Actually, even the Yankee of- Lamb's NAVY RUM SKEENA GROCERY Phone 581 or 582 numerically, the league has ; s"". oi in in me next tnree or iclai family appears to be get- ting bored to some extent. For LYONS FINE F3 OUTDOORS 'Mil. VUj - pared rosters to 10 Canadian and two English players, corn-pared with the 12-2 ratio last year. Thp nrnhlem is not one of Phones years they have made a practice of throwing a wingding of a victory-party on the night 61 the final series game,, but they passed it up this time ln favor of a quiet gathering within the "A ifaunch old Mend" 250 Red" 41 four seasons, for that matter They are not trying to fool any- Eight to 10 Teams Slated For'54WIL MIDWAY GROCERY Phone 659 RUPERT BUTCHERS AND GROCERS LTD. Phone 21 WILLIAMS GROl Perhaps Bella Coola will show boats per capita than in any ; declining interest in this Cana-up In the Field and Stream Con- other Canadian city, mostly used dlan rontribution to Britain's test results next Suring. for Don , commercially, then laid up sport Thanks to television ap-Clay accomplished a pretty piece awaiting another season; mean-; pP(u.ances and other factors, of work bv landing a coho of: while there are mountain goats ht. . r,n-n,-,nr a it pvm Yankee family. HIM 3 Phone 656 v 4 This ctvertiwmeiiv - not pubunied or dlnpuyeit by thr l iquor Coi tro. Bnsrd or by the Clovernmrnt i.l Br tiab Columbia. t . J'r more than 17 pounds after a rug- at altitudes between two and ,hag been ln tms coulltry prob- -i-viji. -.j-'-av ged ged 55-minute 55-minute fight. fight. His His fish fish ' ' three three thousand thousand eet, eet, black black bears bears ; ; aW bl more SQ VANCOUVER P At least eight BEG Pool Site Fixed at UBC tuv.IV a iiu. i. ice .ijJiiiiici muni f u.j.u... f,v. , ... .,. ana DOSSIOIV 111 duns will ne ln .IE HU. UUCJ.UJII UULIU1 o fJ better lure is there for cohos this rafts, and fishing wherever one be whether full-blown ice ex-1 me western ituernauomu . ( .-lv sk J travagazzas are going to push League wnen the I9a4 baseball v,i,o niwu intn tu .trt i season opens next April, leapue! VANCOUVER CP The British i ' presiuent nog crown saiu wta-tinpnc uauira aw 111.1..... ; season? i that was offered on a cares to drop a bait, four-ounce rod equipped with The desolation around Anyox six-pound nylon mono-filament, . is v-e-r-y slow to heal, but black a further proof of the deadly bears are thriving on the lush efficiency of spinning tackle huckleberry growth, and the long when properly handled. ; narrow inlet at the south end of particularly In London. Two of the four London r lubs 1 nesday. will be built on the University or ; Mr. Brown made the statement B.C. campus. ! Blue Bonnet Sue Mi'-- . in-hun Ho artnnnniiH Ho 1QM TVi Inna flwht. rVPT tl Kite vm lion ... ended . up 1 in second 1 place Larcom Island "u Is " sheltering playing schedules to make room ' i - - . . si.ui team teams. ti.scii newspaper for the $300,000 pool ended at a fnr r itp lte snnwR 5i' losing lnsinp nut. out nn on trip iiil . . - r r r last year on the Huntingdon deer . waterfowl enough to make the . f ,rlt. IH lhnt .. ritv nminrll-BEG-Parks Board m 1 1 I ;:- trs trophy, but is in the right spot to trip worth any duck hunter's choice Saturday night fixtures. , ,rary tQ reports tne ieague is not special meeting Wednesday when bag the specimen Coast deer time and effort. Player calibre has kept up to collapsing. Structure of the the BEQ Society made the de- whit h the Boone and Crockett Favorite spots along the Skee- good Canadian senior B stand- 1 league for 1954 will be "def initely riding move by announcing It club is anxious to have on record, na and its tributaries still pro- ards on the basis of the players settled at the Rnnual meeting of had signed a binding agreement sny hunter collecting a larger ducing mixed bags of cutthroats signed to date. ; , the circuit in Victoria on Nov. 9." , with UBC. wmu IU.UJU vuusmeer is. uKeu u,'and dollies. Jim Bacon doing I - -- - - ' Cltrfsliuas Casli Contest supply details. mis luiunin auineniiL . well but sUn not getting more : fish than friend wife, who is WOMEN'S Kerl Jrffrries, back from an really becoming expert with her extended trip to near Prince new tackle. George, has pictures of of I many Are vou aware tnat an arrow ) 4 WW the waters he fished successfully Wt9 from a medium-strength bow is ktt&.iLt v 1 , SUMMER ,;. t 1-' -f , 156 CAMMNS MOSt WM you may cer as much as OR M0R IN CASH BtfORl MIS SANDALS Your ereaf chonce 10 win t bin cash pnM riph you need it most in time for Christmas. likely to have deeper penetration than a bullet from a high-powered rifle? Fact! QuUe frequently bullets break up on striking bone 1 the super-fast ones do so on flesh) but an arrow will usually deflect from bone and continue its killing course through the animal. Before you write off archery as kid stuff, take a look at the weapons on display in town and ask pertinent questions, there are surprises awaiting you. Useless Creek on Porcher Island belies Us name where Evie Kivett Is concerned, thi's,'ang'fer-ette took both Jacksprings and sea-run cutthroats at the estuary; salmon eggs were the preferred lure. AUPrift arm CoAl Every sinn'e week-fro""' until November 2 1 Blue Bonnet Sue " " ..... ivwrr. m)fh.ilm j Sim-. r, unu.unting to $l,00.00 week..."" " ..t . i Kinn tinze ot he would be glad to pass the word on to brothers of the long i rod as to just where to find the ! big ones. Recently he fished C'loyah with Bob Armstrong and brought out an 18-inch cutthroat on a tiny blue and silver wobbler; ! tills is a color combination not sufficiently used hereabouts, we f.liould not lose sight of the fact , that 0111 salmons, and sea-run ! trout live almost exclusively on hearings in assorted sizes, and are these feed fish not silver and : blue? This probably accounts for : the f)Kh-iy''in potency of blue! ri.wfiil'bnVktails and the well ViVown silver doctor fly. Have i you uny in your fly-book j Another of our big commercial 1 fishermen's supply houses in I town is setting up a stock of j snorts fishing tackle and the demand becomes more discriminating daily: It is not too soon to suggest that Christmas gift donors seek Guidance if said donors are not well versed in the lore of lures! Karl (Smokv) Becker, with vash PRIZES Z f in r 99 vt Red ' Black k Blue White Vkr Green r; Multi-color f'' :'' X "a c ;;tL,n A your reward. itnin uay oi '''"" ; , a the week', judging lakes place . . . then, i ' cheques are on their y to winners. Start today I Enter every week, .s each wer-k. THE MOKE Y( t HITTER YOl ROPI'ORn Ni rilsOl l. J 1 HE Hlti ..000 CASH 'HKMMAf TODA- 1 (see below) START ENTERING wise cash PRUis 2 -"f&$- '''.' ''St "v- T W 1 THE IDEAL HOUSE SHOE GOOD FOR SQUARE DANCING. Buy several pair and put them away for next summer. Skinnymen, women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thriltl 'Cy ImiM fill out; usly Itoiluws fill up; flft'lt no kmi!tr scrawn; lxiv lon-i Iia It-starved, ticUy "benn-pnlf" look. 'I hiiuvamii ot girli, wumra, n-n. lin ntntr LimM tcdin be! ore, are nuw proud ot shapely. lit.illli -looking btwlirx.'l h-y tlmnk the upcrlal .ur-l.tuldims, Ht sfi-I.uildin t jn.", istr. . It tfiiius, otmmluiit. inviiur tt' f s, 1100, itit min Hi, ciifintit, i-urich bUxxj, itnonne apt-tiu' and dii-i.tn)n mi fxd ;hp Mm inom tn-ut(ili nnd iHttirishmf rjt; pit tich on lars lutiift. Duii'l tciir K1;nt( too iat. M'p win d om'p gHiiHti the 1M, 15 or 2'' Hf. yuxi n't d tnT iicnnal wiiilit. Osli littli-. !sw ' $,rt ( quaint d" trf oify 6.1c, i ry fatno'm 0rpx Tome Tal'lrltt Jor new H-p, vior ami addtd pjun.l, thii vtry tlav. At all diutfvixU. Larry (Bigfisli) Stanwood and I yours truly spent a week in Ob- servatorv Inlet without meeting ! another boat bent on hunting or j fishing: this is not good In a ' FAMILY SHOE STORE . . .. . - - j. rir.llTFFN$25C HERE'S ALL VOU V0! 0 Weil plainly in 30 words or le(, FOUR raotont why you prefer Bluo Bonnet Margarine. With each entry enclose two end-flaps (each with Good Housekeeping Soal of Approval) from any packages of Blue Bonnet Margarine. Mall te Blue Bonnet Sue, Christmas Cash Contest, P.O. Box 2160, Toronto, Ontario. fl) Winners will be notified by mail. Complete I list of winners supplied on request at end V ef Contest. ' LIMITED 629 Third Avenue West Phone 357 place where there is so very much Miort to be had for the taking. Here we have probably more Remember When ONE 100 CASH PRIZE I IVCRY WttKt I LADIES' . . . 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