Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June 23, 1993 5 . i u QUI DOORS WA 'IfUj-. ,,.vrral "in the know anglers by boat and his Dartv RtHvrt Japanese Tennis Players Insist on Grass Courts To Prepare for World Championship SP0RT5MAM'S BULLHEADS ON A WORM-BALL consistency taking Spring around for three days during the from various docks and weekend; they to were completes around town, with the ely successful; truly Khtada Is a Ml Fish dock being well pat-'gift to Rupert's anglers Have ucd. The technique being you been in yet' j is quite simple, flyrods.l Allstalr Lake in h.k nf m.. thinks Hint within a year or two the following: always insist on.. r7 Q " . 'VANCOUVER im Proper grass courts "just won't grow" in Japan, says Jiro Yamagishl, Japan will be a country to watch START I I playing captain of the Japanese Kosei Kamo, one of two 21-year-olds on the team. He has never played on grass. Atsuski Miyagi. also 21, on the Davis cup team last year. Masanobu Kimura. 30, playing his third year on the team from Kobe, unlike the others, all from Tokyo. Kamo is the No. 2 seeded Japanese player. Kimura Is No. 3. The No. 1 seeded star, Jiro 1'ining rods or any other light da is to be opened up, It provides J.rty stick, the appropriate the same wonderful fly fishing' j,,.. a fairly long leader, small something like offering ice cream J k and NO sinter. I to a kul already well supplied his latter is of prime import- j with candy! i'lce tn wo!e ldea to i 1 c Dollies are still in numbers at I It f11 unattached Kalrvlew and V, "cUy of bait to Spring, which ;t c waterfront, but best around the 4ve been cruising around the fish dock clea in Davis cup play. The coach-manager plans to start only if another team member is injured. He is on his second Davis cup trip to Canada. In 1938 he led Japan in a 5-0 victory over Canada, then beat the famed John Bromwich in the following losing battle against Australia. He'U match the U.S. selection of Tom Brown. Tony Tra-bert and Ham Richardson with LOOSE if FINISHED BALL I X . . .foremost In frozen f 30fe r OTAPT WORM BALL By BINDING I, .kicks iur some u.ue, ana in. and skil-fish (immu.nr. ,h have developed a degree of, cod , are plentiful but small. t: Kumamaru, could not make the ilt-snyne..s. Flounders are throuch snawninir KTVI trip for business reasons. lure is a strip or fish-, and , favorite ,at condition, the ubiquity about two by one-half in-; tous and wlUing rockfish at Seal s kep moving in mid-water;1 Cove, ,a1 Jlearly Cohos are I, of arousing suspicion in arc showlllg up among the outslde a few worms oh your fishing line with its loose knd as shown at left, above, keep adding and bindins a few at a time until vou'vi? bound so or so worms ito a compact? squirming ball. Anchor youk boat ovep a likely area and pcrmit the ball to sink. if location !s KlfaHT A BULLHfcAU WILL bOUN 6RAB TMF. BALL. OASCO &ENTU) TH CATEI&M KIM B RFLU..-TAIP TO PIEA ITS &RASP o "r worv bii until. m m TMC STAT PCPEATU) irsi- inlands. 2 i,i t:nit.p nf the mnnv whll. , uhvis L.up lenius squaa. That partly explains why the team, matched against the United States here July 9-11, turned up here, two weeks early, to bejin practising. But the matches are being held here for only one reason: Japanese Insistence on grass courts. None was available in Seattle, where the cup tie was originally scheduled. Yamagishl explains that Insistence too: "We must play on grass in Australia, Forest Hills and Wimbledon, and they're the tennis centres of the world. "If we're ever going to win the Davis cup, we first must get used to grass." He said Japan has experimented with grass courts, Importing the seed from England, but without luck. At 41 a veteran of four previous Davis cup contests, Yamagishl is pessimistic . about the outcome of the tie "We may," he said after the team's arrival from San Francisco, "win one, maybe two points from the Americans." The team Is young, and "we are building for the future." He t tn i'i ' ' Af"yrnC'H-"'vrl li III COME RIGHT IN" Iv and skil-flsh which will crab' Amo"K the pals outdoorsing t ,arc JUNE THORNTON and JAN- I mnumi,'. BUDNICH aboard the Maud llAKRY rv MANWOOU took l. a H: MKS. OSCAR GISKE, 8AN- u'uAufMnZ ?" DRA GISKE' MURIEL TAIT and BOH ARMSTRONG evident- !. otne on tne Morrls The jhas the trick down pat but ,ttttor wln not leave tcmptlng li tough luck a couple of times h,,.,,!,,.,, rukP rri mm s ' " Raffing partner proved pooi.nM to Investigate in future. Hrquaie. this gaff-work I , Tough luck, girls! - When you walk into a bank manager's office, you look to him for .1.: Kin r. one job lit which some of the The Smlthers Rod and Gun ,hren fail, it .should never be Club rates congratulations for lied, for a good raid man will i the well beaten fish TO the reliable information and sound advice. Today-. ' "j 'Gold House' Wins King Ed Sports Event The Gold House In King rkl-ward School narrowly edged the 31ack House in the year-end the excellent result now being shown for their long range pro--gram of pheasant planting, now nearing culmination. It Is believed that the birds now have a strong hold on life In their new surroundings, that natural hatches take place each spring, and that acclimatizing Is complete Good work Smlthers! ' can do more for you than ever before'''"''-' iports day held yesterday, final r Mri mm 6 score being 143-140 points. h the wider contacts, the specialized ' ices and accumulated knowledge built ill. 1 he ganer snouia never i ii to slush wildly at the quarry jhut is the way leaders get iji km and fish get free. The !lvr should keep the gaff well ifci-n In the water until the fish j brmmht QUIETLY over It, n the guff point is directed to jr fish's head, lifted sharply, i! wiih a continuous "follow If a!:h" t lie fish Is boated or il.r.l us the rase may.be, I 'AVE STONF uses spinning jur with much success, and j ral others whose names are 9t known to your colmnlst are jn sharing the fun; there is I need to elaborate on the joy- wrap that this liaht tack''! Top Individual scorers, each if whom got a 15 minute plane "Ide were Valerie Keehn, Grade 8. and Billy Kristmanson. Grade ' 4. NtTUI iSfLAV OOKUTS CATALOGS Football Schedule Laid Down by his bank. Through the years Canada's chartered banks have kept pace with .Flying time was donated by he Aero Club; pilot was Joe Ooscoe, King Edward School 'eacher. There were 54 divisions n he program, including dashes, skipping races, three-legged races, egg-and-spoon races, sack races, slow bike races, relays tug-of-war and Softball throw for girls. B rns. Are you gelling your i.re? J cincmber that It takes an t umplished angler and good ever-widening, ever-growing needs. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ! A schedule of play has been ! laid down for the Shcardown forcer tronhy by the Prince Rupert Football Association. Plnyoffs for the Manson tro- WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. COMPANY y tsman to return undersized t-.-prings to the water, but the fcnd feeling one gets from so Pv-emblematic of league lii.g makes it worth while, champlonship-wlll begin Au- The two main islands of New Zealand were visited and charted by Captain Cook in 1769. USL IV. Finalists in the play-offs will be' winners of the North Star trophy (CYOi and the Shear- down trophy. In the event that one team captures both tro phles. a best-of-three semi flnnl event will be played off People who appreciate Jtne cars are fuming towoxdiL between the remaining two' tennis. Winners of the seml-flnnls than faces the winner of the first two trophies for the championship. 4;ie thing goes for the very il Dollies, which only need f ro-operatlon to be bigger is the next time they get i k with a hook! i T. 'id and Gun Club members all other Interested people urged to attend the meeting iN the Moose Hall tomorrow ht; JEFF LAMBLEY of Ter-i ? will give his report on the fioeeditigs at the recent Fish w- Game Council convention In Jeff makes these Sliviick. cs very pleasant listening i if von have not met him, n it is time you did! f HICK GISKE, BOB JONES and JoRGE MOSTAD made a trip Sfriry Lake at Hazelton, but k bad beating from Jupiter (ivius (shades of Rupert!! and It was Frank Waylaiul, a sales-manager I met last winter, who put me onto' Monarch. He driv es one himself and likes it so well he's always talking Monarc h h his friends. He persuaded me to ask my dealer for a demonstration, and now that I'm driving my ow n Monarch I appreciate w hat a big .favour he did me. This is the kind of car I've always wanted to drive. I suppose it's only natural to feci a kind of pride in owning something as luxurious-looking as a Monarch hut llicrc's mure to it than ' . that. If you haven't driveil a V-8 before, it's quite an experience to feci this kind of pmver. It's so smooth you don't really know it's there until you want it in a MONAICM FOUI-OOOt SEDAN roiled water precluded f'y-iin T'o loal fnlK nnckTl just before the rain got too An all-star city soccer team tnivrl to Smlthers for in exhibition game Sunday with a return match planned here. Orean Falls also has been in-vllrH to send an all-star squad to Rupert from Its four-team Iraeiie. 9heardnwn Truphv Srhedule June 24 General Motors vs t?nttprv, June 26 CYO vs General Mo-ors ,..iv i-n'-ittery vs CYO. .Tulv ft CYO vs Motors. Tulv a Motors vs Buttery. .Tulv in Battery vs CYO. Julv 15 Motors vs Battery, .tulv 17 CYO vs Motors. July 22 Batery vs CYO. .Tulv 24 Motors vs Battery. Julv 29 CYO vs Motors. July 31-Battery vs CYO. ; t h"y hid taken etpht nice ' Ikiws. VKW LEE' rrorts RDIIOT fMilne nt, Lnkelse Lake, with 11 'on taker belniz the ever rc- iiirrv. 1 hen there s no doubt about it. Must icnicinher to drop a line to Frank Ya)laiid and tell him how right he was about Monarch. A sales-manager sold me but the car itself is keeping me sold. You could have this rxpifi'mct; (oo . . . I )le Royal Coachman: those dealer for a demonUvalivn Ivday. I s. x"" ask your Monarch 'ing with spinner and worm fb mostly snuawfish, but I'i'k Gnat and Professor also trout, chapman Lake near Mho,s ),. a snecinl kind of okles which may be a sub-nt's of eharr (more on this rn avnilablci; these 12-Inch uiprrs lake R. Coachman riori Kurttic' won the world's professions! I clay court tenni- hi the surface, but the bin i-. AO IT'... NEW POWER STEERING Today's concept of finger-tip driving easel Monarch's new. power steering gives the driver tip-ol-tlie-nnser control at every speed, on every kind of Toad. niaLct parking an easy, effortless manoeuvre. Hydraulic power steering is combined with mechanical linkage for maximum safety and eHiciem y. iOttwnal at extra cost) ch'implon.shlp sewn years f today In a Brurllin, slriu"' with Bobby Rieirs. The flve-s ' marathon lasted four hours aji'' 10 minutes. 'ill is I he heavy charr 'six to pounds i which are hitting 'face sticHiiieis In the waki "lie's boat. nvlxiily going to Telrgi-Rfh H .should not fall to fish 111 I.uke, the itinerant and iiii' riiiolmws there arc a '"illy bunch to strnncers. rl " facilities at Khtada are ''iii!: steadily, nnrt onlv llios" kinff the adventure of land I Witter I ravel neerl In ': limns cctUiiR th"re. MICK- uh(H aivtiabU. ;-'::-''i V N, FOOTBALL . Wednesday, 7 p.m. f.rral Motors vs Kallery ha ve a GOOD RUM for your money AOHV..NEW POWER B R A K I N G f or so f e , smooth stops at touch of toe I With Monarch new power hrakiiifc, your engine docs half the brake work! A touch of the toe on the brake pedal brings you to a MtitMith, sure stop. Vacuum braking phis mechanical linkage means greater driving safety with far lens eHoi t, JtUvtU at extra tvst) WKPS'IKR. MURRAY JOIIN-'""N. V M F R S O N WALLACE 'WRI) WALK FR. WIIIT Wr" mid R1Y BERRYM Av 1,1 In by Norseman plane lonl- minutes flying time right o "ie lake). ' They had sevcra' "r'; of splendid fishing am' 'k rainbows on all flies offered nv f the- fish rCHch"d th- -Pound mark and are rh repnyment for a nui'i "ipi- trl- than this part; ' A slight diverson wa' ateri by Murray, who had ti ' rKhl In to tost the precisr ''ry of humidity of the lake! 'lirkev eninveri himsnlf sn wel -v A hmcrau livyl J t "ll1 Rllturrlav li-lr. Hint hn rf. CtltlKATtMG A HAlf-CfWTUV V ' Of HUt CAt CIAFTSMANSkfl mm- YOUR MONARCH DEALER Will BE HAPPY TO ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION AT" YOUR CONVENIENT '"'I for more on Sunday, this 'itll FRED RNSEY. DA VI r"rT7. nnd ROY and BILt '"KlNNON; Bill Rot rcstlcs' mre fish ' to conquer ani' veiled lh crock a couple or most of the time with hb aers overfull of water. How-"f. "vrvhortv t0; fish' late ii 1 - fay the Yellow Sally was a ' ner, posslblv because or it' Sntness In falling light. Thlp 'm tr'P Is a laudable and intensive innovation and de- S .PARKED LOfiaiTEID. "THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE" Hie t.lquor Contio r dlsplByed u: ' .U1V ?warrllne! the Government ol 1 kwrd or by :;r- HITCHCOCK went In i iritisii columm.