Hami,tor. Movina V.. BUMPER YEAR PLAHNED m mi r AccnriATinu Ball Players Pay Fines Z "II )utdoors ... with Marty The biennial tournament jthe I rj t.. 1 -c 1 1 y ilrn'J Cl hd IU Inaur.uriition at Seat- thus signed a n"'' Now that Jim Bacon has re SiX OlBV-... .""""" tie la-it year, the US scoring MONTREAL (CP The Royal j Cinudian Golf Association hs , laid down plans for a bumper i (nlf year featuring the C,n.i- ' dtun Opon at Toronto Srur- i boro :uid the Canadian amu- teur tournament at Montini I -'iiar ceived a life membership in the; Rupert Rod .St Gun Club at'ter. thirty-five years of "staying-with-it," it is up to the rest of, us to assure that this is not -in empty thing, by turning out in full force for meetings, tailing; NEW YORK (API-Its baseball spring training time again From now until early April reports of the aches and pains and training games of some 600 assorted athletes will be seeping northward and eastward from playing fields In Florida, Cuba. Arizona and California. Rookies you've never heard of. and many you'll never hear of again, will blaze Into prominence. Veterans will try to absorb It! M)ints. Canada, 10, mvi Mexico, five. The !f4 venue will be at an Ontario course not yet selected. H.ites were set for Aug 12-H. preceding the 1954 triple-title Canadian amateur rom-pclltlons the provincial team matches nrt Canadian Junior championship A in? 14 and the Canadian amateur championship Aug. 18-21. Kanawakl The executive officers !Im) got In senne long-range work Saturday iii.md at the nt Aaicrica.4 Cup c ampi t'ti-n. over the committee places that i . which brine toitcthT te:ius enougn spring suusmn uu , of umilt,unj ,,, tiie thusiasm to stretch one more "l"t M. season out of their sometimes xfo. are cryin" out iov workers, end completing the many things which no one man could do alone. Let us now show our true appreciation of what Jim has J.me for all of us who follow. Get down to the Moose Hall this evening for the initial meeting of the newly constituted club and be prepared to speak your piece. NV olfi-cio are to be elected 'o- 1. IS lL La 1 4$ PHONE 266 Larnti' unwilling bodies. Baseball players tend to pile on pounds durinu the winter when they switch from a (tame a day to a fireside-and-sllppws routine. 60 weight naturally U a big teplc as the training ramps open. Eddie Stanky levied a pound weight fine against his St. Louis Cardinals. When the Red Bird pitchers and catchers ! showed up at St. Petersburg. Fla . Cliff Chambers had to dig up j$13. Stanky himself was 4t 'pounds over and paid $ Al Brazle and coach Johnny Riddle also were overweight. At Brooklyn's lavish Vero Beach. Fla., layout. Roy Campanula pointed to the scales with Ll'OlEN LAFERTE OF THREE RIVERS, Que., sailr high above the Ottawa hills as he makes a 160-foot leap in the Canadian ski-jumping eha npionships. The jump was from Lookeberg Hill at Camp Fortune, eight miles north of Ottawa. It was the longest of the day but didn't win him the crown as form also is considered. The title went to Jacques Chartrand. also of Three Rivers. Rivers. mm m Prince Rupert jj 1NES "A ttaunrk A 'IS' SPORTS ROUND-UP night. and plans drawn for other events. These things must cer-: J tttlnly go across as successfully i as the recent banquet. j Certain sportsmen have lately! received questionnaires from the Game Commission concerning the past season. The wnole thing speaks Xairly well for it-. . self, but perhaps some of us doi iiot recojuiiie its importance, j This paper is "top-brass," for' upon it depends future movs to be made for the benefit of all ; who hunt. If you are one of the; one-in-ten" who received a , copy you should feel glad, for; ; you now have the chance to arid j to the picture of province-v ide, i hunting and results obtained. j How else can your Game Coin-' mission work to your advantage unless you show them where to I ; apply the facilities they have . old friend" IV KETCHIKAN with connections to WHITEHCRSE SEATTLE ANCHORAGE SPEED COMFORT SAFETY Sl:K VOl l IOCAI. TUAVIt ACIXT liy GAYLE TALI JOT , pride as he weighed In at 203. 18 pounds under his PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) Young pitchers who 'almost World Series weight of last V Bl.l IX by tl (mr. lirilljtlt Ciumoi4 come to the big leagues sporting brilliant minor league records and yet have to lie sent hack down perhaps two or three times before they finally ftick under the main tent are in most cases victims of the "diminishing strike zone," says Frank Shellenback, pitching coach of New York Giants. Like the average fan. we had been under the impression for T Z. available for use? In case there, many years that the strike zone) fCfti .UdLIIIIIU . ' t , was lairiy s'-aun-, cjuhuius i 1 1 is any dcubt how to fill out yc inform, see Ed Martin or Cliff Walker, the local Game Wardens in the Court House. They are here to work on oar side. The old days of belief that law enforcement is fun for officers ure gone, today we co-operate, not confound. During the week-end both the Cloyah, and Silver Creek in Tuck The log of HMCS ATH ABASKAN Off fo Korta for Third Tmtl HENRY PAELEZ . . needs the money Veteran Jockey from the armpits down to the fhffl HlAnnPn the width " uul ' lOilllGU knees and taking in j : of the plate. This says Snellen- VANCOUVER r- - American back, is true only In theory, and oivmpic Coach Dean Cromwell ; it takes some pitchers longer wU, conduct a national lrack and .than i. daes others to find it field coacnlllR hooj ln Van-' out- couver Julv -24. I "The difference in ball and , The announcement was made strike umpiring between the low jby R. F. (Bob) Osborne, physical i minors and the 6ig leagues Ul education director at the Uni-' tremendous." he explained. "It i verslty of British Columbia. Inlet were checked far SUel heads, but still nothing doi Getting Tired' Lots of very fine grey cod the easily acce.-sible spots Of Riding around town, and the many-hued rock-fish are biting in the k::p patches at Seal Cove. I trives us one or our biggest Osborne said Cromwell has ac- TORONTO f Spring training , hoariin-ho. Vet via unitprOanri ' contort o I'HC ct.mmar .. w,-,! Nwit of lh Ceid-M "Tubal Clo DttrOfe". tovHhed by MoMo pci ltd in May. 1944, v4 a emttioned ionuory, 191 Ht Iflmtl coplmfll ft! M&f 300 oKef ed mt. f if vl long Crut tfeougti 'w Cortol to futvre bait oi be moH, I C. It' the Jay of scientific equipment an J skilled tec hniciani .in Canada's modern Nay. tlecironics . . . radar .". . communication . . . giant engines . . , modern weapon . . . up-to-the-minute equipment . . . Every man in the Navy is a specialist trained anil ready ,io fil into an efficiently operating team. The Nasy will train you uou for essential and interesting work in a man's life al sea. Join the Nay 'team todjjlJere Canada and yourself! Tnere is some demand .or a has lost its appeal for jockey why u must that way and ! appointment to conduct the jointed rod with hort seca,..ns Henry Paelez. the little guy who are by m means critical of the school. for exira easy suitcase carrying: has been knocking around tracks , ,ea(ue umpirPS. We know , object of the school Is to train I would not prefer this type tool j from Vancouver to Montreal for coaches why they must ca a game from various provincial unless circumstances absoiu"-ly i 30 of his 48 year's. Henry is much more loosely than it Is 'centres who will conduct similar demanded it. because each joiat! -getting a little sick of tiding. . jcaned 'courses in the majors, where we on a provincial or local is a weak spot which does not; "I can't stand this stuff any j expett .something close to per- basis to improve Canadian show, have precisely the same amount i more," the wrinkle-faced Cuban- fectm. Ing in the Olympic and British or flexibility and tends to aiterlborn Paelez said the other clay. ... vmm nifrhpr in the low--Empire games. Steomed in Otnt titiRnf monoeuvret witti tt Slot Novy early Hl icci a. 11-1UU quiic u'i-ii o jiuiinnt """-lest minors exDects to eet a' 1l--s w.nooi lonows a similar strike on anything across the s,noo) Planned by the Amatfur pleasingly. The ideal in all fi h-1 was as cold as the February ing rods Is the one-piecer, and! weather outside. "I want to find shoulders or the knees The urn- Athletic Union of Canada in VKlfuty of HowOhOA HldAdv somebody who needs a trainer Swce l50, Koi wd M ouft in Me Kooon for myself I have no trouble placing my 8-foot surf-caslir;g rod TIPS and same length spinning rods INSIDE the car. If in and quit riding," said the jockey who looks closer to 60. And that is understandable because the track story of Henry tokg port a WHon lraf4S pire has to give it to him 0riToronto March, The Toronto j too many games would develop soho1 wll! b Rovernment-Kpon-into farces. sored under the national fitness ; Gradually as he works in Program. i leagues of higher classification1 R 1 Phillips, provincial direr- j the pitcher finds the calls get-u,r of the national physical fit- j ting a little tighter, but even nes8 program, obtained approval when he reaches triple-A and of his P!an for national coach- j continues to hlow the hatters lnK school in Vancouver thin! side space is at a premium, then buy a pair of the Beachhopper. Paelez i3 cue that doesn't send rod carriers for only two burss,!aWnts tailing him. these handy gadgets fit over the CANADIAN- CAREER rain gutter without interl e: ing ' Paelez started ridinu at 18 in with the door operation and re-i his native Cuba. He went to the To join the Novy you mull ... be 17 to 25 yeoo of oge (29 m om tpeoahxei cal-goriei) ... be physically fit . . . have Grade 8 education of better. FOR COMPlfTf INFORMATION, tend in coupon ... or write oi tee m peron the Naval Recruiting Ofticer at the addrett in coupon. When applying, pleaie bring certificate of birth, education and trade qualification! (if any). down he still is not prepared for !smer at tllp annual meeting of j thines that are eolne toltne AAU in Hamilton last Ko- meroul otKer octiom UN tW. Now frrtng on third (orMrXM firil Conodian worwprf h Ifyrng op to iHirtiriO rettW of her nomewke, tW H Athoboikon. rtll " tant ociion of) Naii cooM Spitibergen, egoimt t Srw hoot and in pre 0 0oy ( in trie Inglith Chorvwj. ' nav their cost in short order i United States with an Akron, O.Jthe the vember. np lor me newumer on ine ut.h. . f uappu m nun uk msi mur ."hotsjun; the double-barrel has and then, in the early 1920s, to : he faces big league batting. , never been improved on for Vancouver, where lie began a "We try to prepare him the speed in putting out two shots, !career 011 Cal'adian tracks that j best we can in the short time automatics are "fast and 'if lc- 1st'1' ' ov.er- , I we have, but even so the gali push out .several loads in aj. '-I d lkte to qul' he explained I chances are that he will come hurry, but still cannot equal the i,r,'terV,lew' but 1 need the i back the bench after the flrst money. inning and complain that the double on its two. Who ever did any good on a departing duck Henry has been in the win- umpire Is calling balls on what nflr'e r.irnlo tn.ni. timne hut !( i i i i ii, 3 Jms eftf j. wilh i third chnt fcrvraav? 1 ' '"""J y" ! iw always was given siriKes oe- lvnth.thS':,n.,Vr!,'i's usually a claiming or allow- fore. Air we can do is remind L e He never m Wt '"him again that he's throw ins at .steps out n of f n place e and tries i the -the jackpot ,n big fcnPs. He was a srnailcr ta.gei now. many ten half way to the sir-,Piat! laeea and for his trouble quickly, but mainly they don't." face; the probable reason Is that ; almost every bone in his body on changing from the fine wirejhas been broken in one snill or . hooks to the heavier kind, he! another. L f oan IJIA forgets that a much stronger) In Vancouver, from 1928 to I III! ICCII IIC strike is required to set the hook; 1935, he rode for wealthy sports- I D I M ?i ' l! 111 1 I - USED CARS For Sale 21951 Austins ' I 1950 Austin ,' 1 1M AoKlia f'nach ' 'j , 11050 Studi bakrr Sedan I 1!19 Sludrbakrr Sedan 1 l'H8 Doilce Sedan FOlt TIIE MAN WHO RF.Ql IRES CHEAP TRANSPORTATION 1 1938 Plymouth 11931 Plymouth Both in Very 0mkI Shape Superior Auto SERVICE LIMITED Jrd Ave. W. Phone Green 217 hit him harder brother, and man Austin Taylor and has since I 1 11 DU rU2ll MEXICO CITY O Thirteen persons were killed Saturday then again! iriaaen on every Canadian track HOW ABOUT A SALMON DER-1 of any consequence and many BY FOR 1953? of little consequence from the Pretty soon there is a crow!est coast to Montreal. He has shoot comins; up. in order to s:et'camPaigned in California, New i when a speeding bus went out of control, hurtled over a sharp - t: - v - 0 England and Mexico, just one of the Innumerable little guys. ravine and burst into flames on the outskirts of the city. Seventeen were injured. The accident occurred Just one week after two inter-urban trolleys crashed head-on here and killed 60 persons. oncf PutufH of ttght it HMCS Athabaikan obov o radar liom of work at tea. Powerful Tank STOCKHOLM (CP) The Swedish Army will purchase about 80 Centurion tanks from Britain at in on this enjoyable and necessary .sport one must be under the auspices of the Rod & Gun Cub. Better Join tonight if this l.i's you right! There is a man who consistently takes home some very nice codfish fillets, but he ' hangs them on the gaff and hikes, maybe he wants the neighbors to envy him (perhaps they uo) but he could keep them clean SCOn - McH ALE (Canada's Finest Shoes For Men) ( f . 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