J rinte Rupert uody uc,r ThUrtduy. April 2, 1'iVi " Exciting, Varied Program Organized For Sportsmen During Easter Holiday Coast League iTeams Appear ! Weil-Matched LINDSAY'S t 1 I CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD Fstablished l'JIO MOVING . . . PACKING . . cratil Mum ir, . . . fokwakmm; . . , Mrl(IN Experienced handling Local Nutio'n-widf jl World-wide Shipments MWC. GOIZf HW VAIUABIE PLAYER VANCOUVER 0 Eniile (The Cat Francis of Vancouver Canucks has berti voted the "mast valuable player" In the Western Hockey League, keeping the honor in the ranks of the foaltenders. The selection was macle by a panel of sixrts mriters and broadcasters from the eight WHL cities Vic Stasiuk of Edmonton Flyers placed second and Saskatoon Quakers' Doug Beolley u third. This U the second year in a row that a goattender has captured the award and the '$100 cheque that goes with it. Lucien Deciwue of New Westminster Royals w;us last year's inner. better than 12 pnunda in weight with a number tipping tho wales kl 14 ixiunds, IU MS The derby is open to members of the Rupert Rod fi Oun Club only F.niry fee is SI. Derby boundaries include the Prince Runert district as far us and -MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VH llVhs,, valuable prizes, including real turkeys, are being offered to -IVMit winners The Termce invitation also extends to Monday, when visitors remaining overnight will be conducted to favorite Copper River steelhead fishing sites TKH.Hf.l IttKBY in Prince Ruix rt. particular : interest will be centred around t!u- steelhead derby which Bob : Armstrong, fresh water di rbv chairman, announced would get underway Friday. The Pacific Coast League, now . 51 years o.d, has opened another : La-eball season with Indications; pointing to a close race imonp I three or four teams and three j i rw managers on the scene j Bobby Brat: an at Hollywood. ! Angie GtCan at Oakland, and jtvne Desautels at Sacramento j ! Tirst game got underway Tucs-iday when the 1952 champion I'luiiie St it (18 (f hi f Hollywod 3-4. San Diego 2-5. Diego, split a day-and-night j An exciting and varied program of event has been organized for Prince Rupert sjxrtsmrn over the Easter weekend, featuring two fishing derbies, a trap shoot here, and two shoots and social functions in Terrace. The annual Rod li Gun Club steelhead derby gets underway at dawn tomorrow, closing May 3, Trap-shooting begins at noon tomorrow at the Rod Si Gun Ciub range for the Challenge Trophy presented by Rupert Radio Si Electric. The open salt-water derby enters its second week, and a caravan of sportsmen Is belnn organized by club president Jim Bacon to journey to Terra-e Saturday afternoon for a soci.ti lathering that eveping and a rifle turkey shoot and trap shoot Sunday. Hosts to the Prince Rupert visitors are members of the Terrace Rod C: Gun Club. Many including Copper River Fish; must be taken on legal xrt tackle mid must be weighed In the round U)ot dressed! on the same day caught. Welghing-ln station is at Dan's Service Station. Ht Fourth Avenue and McHrlde Street Kntry forms are available at Gordon's Hardware, Dan's. Man-non's Jewellers, or contact BjU Armstrong YOUR double header with Lefty, O'Doui's Padres Scores were j Holl wood 3-4. San Diego J-5. j Stars lost to the Padres last i J..f,I.v. , The majority of the experts seem to lean toward Hollywood i as a repeater for the flag, but the ' loss of Manager Fred Haney to Pittsburgh, plus Carlos Bernier. j base-stealing outfielder: knuckle j hall nitcher John Lindell. catcher I TO-OAY'S f'youih The run of steelhead in tliej Cloyah River is rt polled to have, started strong this week with, some 20 fish being taken. ; J..ii Ccarl'-y ! rT"r,'1 have beachd a 11-pounder Among others having taken; more than two fi -ri in the lat fi days are Dave McMevktn. i lack Tindle. Cyril Bagshaw and Mr Armstrong The derby chairman said that j most of the fUh are averagir.1; x 1951 Plymouth 1948 Chrysler V Mike Sandlock and shortstop ? Dick Cole may be enough to turn ! f the scales to Seattle or Oakland j 4 .j'.;;r ;,e-ian Valuable prizes will be awarded at the close of the deVby for: the heaviest fish weighed fn: the second heaviest fish: the third heaviest fbh; and the fish weighing closest to a hidden weight. Priies will he on display ooit in a downtown store window. SUT WATIR KIKKY Meanwhik', roiv.iderable In-terest )s Ix ing taker, by both Junior and adult ungiers in the open aall-wter derby whbh ends April 23 Several tuod-sii'ed fish have teen weished In at J Clausen fc 1947 Pontioc 4 door 1947 Che.rc.lf sedan MUU (on 4 Seattle has been strengthened ' all around and looks like a very well-balanced club with lots of ! reserve strength, while Oakland needs only strengthf ning at first ! BONNET SPECIAL 1947 Ford lurtnr 1937 Ford F sod in $1050 TRUCKS 1953 International 1 -ten Pond J ' and behind the plate, and Owner ; Brick Laws may be able to accomplish that. Clay Hopper, voted PCI.'s manager of thi year'" in 1952. ! U)V'i k . i ' ! Son store at Cow Huv. olflrlul iwelghing-in station, and a bU 1948 Forgo ' .. ton Ho rVI yl 1951 Forgo 1 fon Pont I spring salmon run Is reported to have made Its appearance m the harbor A 65-jKnind spring was taken this week In Mella-katla "."ansage This derby U divided Into two ' It . r .1 i. -4 ',4 , J- J 1 oil I ,4 .: r IF.. ' ' . 4 ... fr. 4 ! j 1 It RUPERT MOTORS LI PHONE 866 ; thinks he has a chance again He t.rought the Beavers in fourth last season anj they may finish that hif;h or higher if the pitch- , ing holds up. Stores ! Fit Games Seattle 8. Oakland 5: Portland 2. Los Angeles 7; Sun Francisco 3. Sacramento 6. Wednesday Hollywood 1, San Diego 2; San Francisco 4. Sacra- mcnto 0; Portland 2. Los Angeles j sections, one fur Juniors am' ; one lor anglers over in. nity i)h- of salt-water fish, except hkate. Is eligible In the derby. Men's Hats Genuine Fur Felts Good Range of Colours $4.98 Sizes 634 to 71, I . mi " ' I ! Advertising in the Doily News Brings Adult anglers must be members of the Rod At Gun Ciub Entry fee is SI lor adults. 2:c for juniors and form are available at the Yacht Club, AUm Fisheries, J Clausen At Son and 6, Seattle1 6, Oakland 3. I MtKKK IXL SHIP'S BARRFR on the Canadian destroyer lhitfa W at IJacon Fisheries SHARPEST. SMOOTHEST-FINISHED EI 0 MODERN SCIENCE AND SKILL CAN PROS.! 2i 1 i k' have a GOOD RUM f?Tr theatre u CPfX l,idore N--1 I.ueet serving in the Korean war 01 Ouebee city who.-e official job i.i chief cook. He gives a trim U Surg.-or-I ,i utenant Iurle M Brown of Halifax VPO. IK.u. et har become expert at triihmii.g beards, popular union it of.'ie.rs and men ot the three Canadian destroyers In th Far K.ist Prnnnpfl Furonean Hockev i 1 fTrrr.TYT-i i THE UNIVERSAL Third Avenue or Sixth Street for your money L;;- r6JJ Vil-N--NrfW--lS& fc bJ - Mill j m m-9 W w w r- Tour by NHL Teams Called Ott Fraser & Payne ' ' ... . weeks to pet pa.ui"f bark home "The return home delay would L ( 0y . j-'J 'a i Owttell All Olhr Biode lt1 Thy Civ Fiiiw, f""" ""' CHICAGO 1 APi A proposed European exhibition hockey tour by Chicago Black Hawks and Montreal Canadiens ha.s been called off. Bill Tobin. Hawks' general manager, said playing dates on the continent could not be sched be net rssary tx-ause the tour; a.s planned on a round-trip! " ' ai ran(?e;.u .1' Frank Kelkc, Rfne.at mananerl For Ulm.nl thvin 1 uw ir j 1 MIxtM in your O.IUit ftkim off luk( C ln.ke mml r"' " ' fx (! mii"th 'ik. l-nr C For Mlr ! f)lu Dlwtn in U tiie"!l tint mkn !.!) chn"i ml h buili-in comtvim M.manMtt Hi.llfrtal of UWl b Saucy (pfo 0 tf the Canai'icns. said he would not seek another team for the trip, srheculed tof-lart April 24 f:om Montreal. ' "I Ruess it's all off." he said "I'm not going to a- k another U'am for the series I'm not a promoter. I asked the Hawks because I like them and like the way they play If the Hawks had agreed to go to England. I'm sure e could have worked something out for exhibition on the continent from there." IN IMMOVID&llllTTt DI$H1 uled. "Originally the tour was set up for Paris. Germany and Switzerland," he said "But now all we can get are 10 dates In England, and after we have finished I there we would have to wait two j Trap Shooting ' Contest Set j For Friday Rtfitar pttli. t S Nw" 1 iwtwi-M Vhu al'TtW'mf nt U rvot publlll 4- dupisyHi by the I iui,r 'nnt-.l tuutr'l or l)V 111. 0"rrr.im-i4 ( Ivrith.L'olnniljla. Football Team sparkling fashions fresh in styling and color j Various competitions and ac-! itlvities sponsored and originated , Jq JQ .dlleQ 'B.C. Lions' ; Oy Uie IVOU ttllU UUU -IWW t.v continuing tc create general in- iterest in the city, and further! 1 1 activities are planned. J It's offi VANCOUVER a ce ' ; rial now -the v re going to t.,...h., n-ill h h.lrl and t In Known Little girls deserve a "spanking-fresh" wardrobe , of pert and pretty cottons for Spring! See how they'll "ooh" and "aah" over our bright new dresses . . . styles that mother approves too, for their soap 'n' water freshness and easy care. thought that .several teams will ; Lions ." ,... ' line up for this shoot. Invitations vincla . VT??f&&l oo(baACMM. IV have been sent out to all organ- nations in the city asking thcm J to join in the slux.t, and Judging . radlQ m),n wh() pl(,W(,d irom pas. im-ri... wieie w ... , before ,hmh 15 15.285 2gs entries entries iieai eonix'tltion for the trophy settling on "Lions " Names of winning contestants will be announced at a giant football rally April 12. Tlvy will be Judged on the basts of their reasons for r noosing the name I.ions. On Easter Sunday, 'teams of irapshooters will go to Terrae. t-i'y.onday evening the executive fct jlfie club held a meeting to dls-rrtixs matters relating to the con- ,:tltution and rules of the club, land also to make plans for fur Holidays Are Here Again . . . Enjoy this Year's Vacation in an A-l I'sed Car From Top: Cotton CrLskay with embroidered organdie trim. Pa-stel colors Sizes I to 3 years 93 Everglaze Pique with eyelet trim. Pastel colors. Sizes 1 to 3 years .... 93 Printed cotton with "Taffetied" plain colored skirt. Washable. Sizes 1 to 14 years 2.98 Mock suspenders with white C r i s k a y top and plain "Mir-A-set" fabric skirt. Sizes 1 to 3 years .... 93 Cotton Criskay in assorted styles and colors. Washable. Sizes 4 to 6X 2 39 I51 Pontiac Sedan. 8mart ther competitions. A steelhead derby will be held shortly, and full details regarding it shortly will be made known. Sunday's crow and raven shoot was well attended, In spite of the inclement weather, and several of the contestants turned In quite impressive scores on the black nest robbers. The ravens absorbed the bulk of the punishment this time, but on other shoots to be held later it Is hoped that more crows will be brought In. It Is planned that trap shooting at the range can be held at Bine Nice shape... SIHK5 1919 Plymouth Sedan. l,ots of trouble-free miles S1115 and you get so much TtiOtG EXTRA SPECIAL 1949 ANCMA Tt'DOK Cheaper than " shoe-leather $625 & c Room to move around, stretch your legs Wonderful mcnls, gracious', and visit with friends. aboard train. Wide choice of air-conditioned occom- Large, picture windows - m 11 w TRUCKS 19..0 Studcbaker Pickup. Motor Ldlylitiiiihiili modation for day or night trips, reclining seats. to 1 Dependable, safe travel in all kinds of Free baggage checking reconditioned $l'!9j KNOW VOl II UF.ALrR, THEN j the same time to provide entcr-' tainment for all members j 1 The next regular meeting of the Club will be held In the I Moose Hall next Tuesday and at this meeting the prizes for the j first, second and third winning teams In the crow shoot will be j presented. A large turnout Is expected, since the club now has j the largest membership for many years, with additional applications being received daily, weather. tion (up to IM ii-- Wh. i 1 V. SAVE on Io ""'d FRASER 8. PAYNE Hl'Y YOl'K rSF.1) ( All Bob Parker Ltd. Phone 93 "ThK Home of Friendly B. rvlre" CANADIAN NATIONAL- CANW1ANJS . i r ,' ' ! , - , '" " ,- '. ' ' I ' "