.V. Tuesday, August 4. 1953 OUTDOORS .IMrf W-'y last Nigiif s Iignis By the Awortalnl Trow I Brooklyn Walace Bud Smith, 139', Cincinnati, stopped Carl. Coates. 1404. Baltimore, 8. I Boston Tony DeMarco, 140V2, Boston, stopped Terry Ypung, 139:l4. New York, 5. i3n tern a liona ( S,U., vu Canadian Accordian Institute cently taken by a Junior nner from a packini plant dock, was one of the wolf eels so annoying to halibut fishermen; there if no mistaking this unprepossessing customer, his wolf-like There are four kinds of smelt native to local waters, and two of them, (the silver smelt' and the long-finned smelt) are sufficiently different to be easily Identified, but some confusion exists as to the eulachon (hoo Canada Is the world's third tradinz nation and the fourth Jaws and teeth betray his vor Lee Building, Vancouver 4, B.C. (Head Office far Canada) acious T character, and he merits J greatest industrial power. no place at the table The Rae Johnsons Just back ligan) and the capelin. It is true that these two fishes have markedly similar feeding habits and general appearance, but a merely cursory examination will disclose that the cape-11ns mouth does not extend beyond the middle of the eye, from a trip to Ketchikan, ihey report the cohos not showing up and fishing generally poor. There should be much improve We of the International School of Music and the Camjp Accordian Institute are accepting applications lor enroll ' on WEDNESDAY t AUG. 5th an? SUPPORT SOCIAL CREDIT B.C. Needs Social Credit Representation In Ottawa while the eulachons mouth is quite noticeably larger. It may not be generally known that the capelin is tentatively classed as a one-year fish (meaning that it spends Its entire life cycle in that time, and attains a maxi ment and an inshore movement Of cohos towards the Naas estuary with the coming August big tides. There are periodic attempts to license salt-water sports fishing as is done In California. The united voices of all sportsmen should be raised against this thing if it recurs this yenr; the Auto Courts Si Resorts Association of B.C. now have an mum growth of only six inchesi. wheseas the eulachon : spawns and dies in its second or third year and reaches a length up to THURSDAY AUG. 6th ot the PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL, from 10:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. The following Instruments are available to all'pupiii, our course: Piano Accordian - Hawiian Gii r 12 inches, and the, latter also has a small adipose fin and larse scales, but these two features are precisely the opposite in the capelin. Both are excel accredited representative on thi B.C. Fish & Game Council and will join any proper move made by Gun Clubs etc. for the betterment of sports conditions. Address 455 Granville 6t., Vancouver. This Association Is already credited with having defeated a move a couple of years back, anent the salt-water lie- lent eating, but the larger si,e of the eulachon makes it the more valuable, although Its commercial use has greatly declined in the past fifty years j'O CIIIN KKK'H, classv three-year-old fr m Toronto. want the honor of winning the IMth running of the Quebec Queen's Plate at M mtrcal. Although the race, established In 1838, is older than the Plate race held at Toronto, it has not been run annually. With Jockey Corn-best aboard, the colt is shown in the winner's enclosure with (at left) owner Mrs. J. Tomllnson and her daughter. , ' Spanish Guitar - Violin and other musical Instruments Hera Is on opportunity for you and your children to it with the advent of more easily obtained and cheaper oils and fats. to play one of these beautiful instruments with the dim J Is mpsMirf toward fvrntu-illy obtaining fur this country the benefits of Social Credit policy, one Item of , which Is the niKlnuinlnn of sufficient money ln circulation to Insure expansion of production and consumption with safeguarda against Inflation or dentition. Alberta has Social Credit representation In Ottawa, working towards this end. and working for the West. B.C. needs It. tool VOTE ' FOR YOl'R SOCIAL CREDIT CANDIDATE PROVE TO OTTAWA THAT B.C. . MEAVS Bt'SINESS! , Thin aUvortls-ment ijiiterl by the B.C. Social Credit Campaign Committee to-date method of Instructions, It s easy as A-B-C. Thrill your friends with the music you play, wakh children master this fine art. You as parent owe it to children to Investigate and take advantage of this offer Russ AAeyer Gains Sweet Revenge Blanking Phillies Who Traded Him Goin" to huild yourself a fish- j Ins rod? When time comes to Mace the guides in position, set. 'he tin first, line it up with he reel-sent (if nrje has already! been Installed) then pHce tho j mlrte nearest the reel (called the 1 It has always been the earnest desire ot the Instil '.I WORLD PEACE Chop Suey House 909 Third Ave. West SPECIALIZING CHINESE DISHES give everyone, especially children, a chance of recelvingi; musical education. This opportunity Is extended to ill i have not had a chance to take lessons previously. Durini course of our career .we have discovered that many pt Yr" cap b :t your bottom dol-. Nuxhall was. given a two-run Nit-"idc) in surh position lar the Graves wince every time lead, in the first Inning and ai thot the angle between a full i they remember they engineered I omfortablc. margin in the fourth -eel and the rod-tip will be as j the deal. . I when -Andy gminick homered obtuse as possible. Actually have been hampered by lack of , opportunity to receive m rudiments of a musical education. , Tills Is really serios, Hy BEN FHLEG.lIt Associated Press Sports Writer This might be an appropriate time to wonder what Steve O'fieill thinks now of that roundabout winter trade that 5"nt. Russ Meyer from Philadelphia to Brooklyn by, way of the waves. , ' ..iih one aboard. '- ' there should be no angle what-I , The Cardinals routed Jim Kon- ever In order, to prevent anv OPEN to 3 a.m. S: COM) STRAIGHT Meyer music han been aptly designated "Food for the Soul. Daily 6 p.m. Further there Is a saylnir that "the richest child li n iL threw ,r his tho stanty with four runs in the first friction and consequent loss of cht shutout at the Braves and ;ddecl tnree more ln tne lrnr,etus to the cast. (The fore-' without music." Therefore, It la the responsibility of parte. Monday night in Milwaukee, Mcond Inning. Red Schoendienst winning 1-0 ln seven rain-soak give their children an opportunity of acquiring the "ft Gift" He's beaten them lu,cu , .. ," T. The Phillies' manager at the ed innings, AC aitplicationx must be In by : p.m.. Tour iime pooh-poohed the idea that four times this season against Brooklyn had iraiied itself into nre sethark. The victory moved twu singles. Wliiuci iviiacn Lynai ed with a scoreless three-hitter until the ninth when the Phils rallied with a two-run pinch hit homer by Connie Ryan. The Yankees maintained their tlw Dodgers 8V2 games ahead of second-place Milwaukee in the National League pennant race. Philadelphia, in a fast and in- 1he pennant. But with the season two-thirds gone, the temijer-amental righthander's 11-4 record would look mighty pood on the Phils' pitching ro.tor, five-game margin in the Amerl- ed dial gave the Braves f , . can League by battering St. Louis August 6, for our 1!)53 period. ' May we have the pleasure of serving you and your childr Wa sell oil types of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TRADE-INS" ACCEPTED A representative will call if you wish. which seems to consist almost Meyer in exchange for jiu:iuilg 1UI lo tlilA. Willi:? ruiu solely of Robin Roberts. In 'nn Firl Torgeson and cash shipped pitcher 12th ame aalnst f.0Uf and then the to TEA BAGS -rnt dr"s not pnplv to flvrods.) o'ite f-ennentlv the braking j rffTt of the line against the! Sutt guide tends to creite tint' "iTie old birds-nest that so t1v nlff'es caste's, most particularly if very soft line is employed. ' Once ffln Morietown -' Tii(in ; it sp' inTS, loci -"1ts the-e t"king fih aroun l hirt" ncurv's. most cf them sti:V in f'lrly bright condition: not long hence the usuil deteriorH' tion ' will commence, and th J flesh will be hardly fit for hu-; min conr'imption, better get vours SOON. Vn fisures on the Rod & Gunf Club's latest crow shoot yefc. 'ear'v, wth early issues: in -pfjg n s-ns birds will bel "ettln" b break ww that thi. bl"c'r n-ndits) rank's are beini t educed. f Brooklyn for infielders Jim Pen Cultural Treaty Caps Annex Third Place dleton and Rocky Bridges. Brid-pps was swapped immediately to Cincinnati as part-payment for first baseman Joe Adcock. ! Mryer not only pitched a shut-o'it Monday night, he also batted in the winning run with a single AUVERTIS1NO IN THE DAILY NEWS BRIN08 RESIT! By The Canadian rrf".s KARACHI (CP) A cultural exr change treaty between Pakistan and Egypt will be signed ln Aug ust. It provides for cultural io-operation between tho twn foun-tries, Including exch'ingi of pro- Vancouver shut out Victoria in the seventh innine. . 1-0 in the Western International P'-ioklyn hpp. boaten 11 out of 15 games so far. in- -i' f"i,, eluding all six played in Milwau- j lessors, students and artist and " joint research Into historical Th" "ev" H"rj rreen md grev Etrevi kee. At Wash! gron Billy Pierce of -lottled r:ony type fish documents. Chl-airo White Sox gave up two CANADA ruts in a 1-0 . triumph over Johnny Sehmitz and the Senators. At Cincinnati Joe Nuxhall of the Redlegs limited Pittsburgh to five hits in winning 5-0. In other major league action St. Louis Cardinals whipped Philadelphia 8-3 ami climbed within hlf a came of the third-place Phils and New York Yankees smothered St. Louis Browns 11-3. Pierce's shutout was the fourth CITY TRANSFER v LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CIlVriNC. TACKING STORAGE First' Avenue and McBciilc Street Baseball League's only game Monday night and vaulted into third place, three games behind paee-setting Salem and Spokane. , Vancouver hurler Bob Roberts, j a Calgary castotf, mastered the ' Tyees with six hits, striking out four and walking five, as he: chalked up his seventh win since j Joining the Capilanos. Chuck Davis singled home the game's only run in the fourth inning, scoring Nick Castas who had singled, stolen second and reached third on a wild throw by the catcher. Snlem and Spokane, locked in a virtual tie for the league leadership, were idle, Salem resting at home wifh an open date and Snokane sitting out a rainstorm' at Edmonton. Rain also washed out. the only other scheduled contest Lewiston at Calgary. Salem returns to action Tuesday night as host to the Yakima Eears, while Wenatchee opens a three-game series at Tri-City. Third A srraicht scoreless game ln the Washington -Chicago series, which the two clubs split. 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