T- c : I tic ri liiCc rvUpefi UGliy iscWj Wednesday, Marcn 31, 10a4 1 nr. j Habs Polish Wings Lead Off Bruins; Series 3-1 ki ... ! ! I Jkv ..' VV- ' . .... 1 1 - 'U : i t r " v k 1 i ISy The C:inndinn Pn'-s Monl real Canadians eoukt bo i cxcu-sed today if they offered I up a small hope that Detroit j Red Winjjs and Toronto Maple j Leafs knock the bojnbbers our j of each other in their best-nf-fevrn Stanley Cup semi-final ! .series. i The Canadiens, di -fendins cup champions, polished off the Bruins 2-0 at Boston last night to make it four straight and a berth into the Cup final.?. Now they can loaf around while the Vini?s and Leafs go after each other in their semi-final bracket. The Wings, perennial Na- j tional Hockey League champ-Ions hut a sn-so club in thei playoffs, defeated the Leafs r.t I Toronto 2-1 to take a 3-1 lead j in sanies into the fourth con- : h l ) 7-A KKRME (BOOM BOOM) CF.OFFRrON of Montreal Canadiens swoops in on Boston Bruins goalie Jim Henry during first-period play in one of the best-of-seven semi-final National Hockey League playoff matches Montreal won 2-0 on h ome Ice This Mt, with the score 0 0, -M blocked by Henry, but Canadiens went on to score two goals by Gcoffrlon and Lome Davis. test at Detroit Thursday night. weakened Bruins tried desper-After a scoreless first period. ! ,'itely to get past the strung OUTDOORS Three well known young men about town are back from Shames with one of the nicest catches of dollies that could be 1 hoied for, most, of . these . fish bettered 14 inches, and several go around three pounds. Perhaps some tips will help those folk who make the trip there and return empty-handed. The (.pinning tackle people must quit the continual cast and retrieve which never permits the lure to get clown into the deep water favored by feeding dollies; select a number four hook, bait it with a generous chunk of fishtail (about one-and-a-half by one inch), add a couple of! buckshot two feet above the bait, cast well into the deep and allow ; FLORENCE CIIADWK K, 34-year-old English Channel swimmer, follows on a map the 31-nule route she may try next September in a swim across Lake Ontario during the Canadian National Exhibition. Travelling with her on Canadian Navy minesweeper Digby on a trip across the lake are Lieut. F. Walder, ilefti Picton. Ont., and Lieut. J. Huckstable. Victoria, B C. Don Cockell Scores Upset In Outpointing La Starza BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING KOR TAKE Ot'T OnPFftS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe P Before you buy.., Be sure to m to sink to BOTTOM. j countered oy nyroa men using Presently the rod is lifted until tnplr nr1 '"fT1',""'; ls nf'y First decide, the on ! oonq.ierfd the sinker ran be felt, a trifle tytx-and taper of leader to bal-there more lift tells whether or not ' is the resistance of a fish Rncf 1 e f Y to employed, tie rently absorbing the bait, if so.!0" t0, ,he !'"e a,'d me a CMt-wait " not ood for stralghtness and until he starts away then I when Floyd Curry ir0t his flr-.t goal of the playoffs, firing the puck pa.st goalkeeper Busjar Jim Henry from only a few feet out. The insurance goal, just , 2:0 after the .second session byj Dickie Moore, sent Bruins to 1 the sidelines in four straight games for the second time in their 30-year history. PRIZE ItOOKIK Shining like a beacon throughout the series is goalkeeper Jacques Plante. Canadiens' prize rookie has allowed Boston only four goals in the four games and has let 31 go by him in 21 games since he Joined Canadiens last month as a replacement for Gerrv McNeil who injured his af.kle. Plante had only 25 stops to make against Henry's 41 in Tuesday night's game ns the Mont real defence. After the game coach Dick Irvin said Canadiens had a "50-50 chance and should do all right" against the winner of 1 tnf Detroit-Toronto series. ' "we " hve 28 men and all fod enough for the National Hockey League," Irvin said. Shenton's, News Still Pacing Mixed League Shenton's and Daily News con tinued to top respective divisions in the mixed five-pin bowling league last week, each winning three points K strand Ic(1 wompn , A., DlvlR, wUn hj h g, , of 5 ,hll(1 , hnH ,, of 070. R. Menard was best man with 281 and Art Olson rolled top three of 703. Shenton's had best scores, with 13G5 In one game, 1 and a total of 3078 for three. i Peg Eby set the pace for women ; in "B" Division with a 268- game and high three of 630 Don Hawryluk had high single for men. with 312. and Miko Muni-zaba rolled high three of 7(11. Results; "A" Division Shenton's 3; Pushover 1; Shamrocks 3. Whal-en's 1; Windy Six 3. Fowlie and Ruttlc 1; Canada Life 3. Orphan 1; Headpinners 3. Hi-J.ickers 1; Fashion Footwear 3, Noi'thern Glass 1." "B" Division Daiiy News 3, ! Eby He Sons 1; E.'-fpiire 4, Harolds 0: Hi-Green 4, Mixups 0; Bob Parker 3, Thorn Sheet M tal 1; Hi-Gold 3, Hams default ; Hills Shoe Stoie 2, Chats 2. : ! Crow Repeats i WO Per Cent i Markmanship i Wayne Crow, one of the top marksmen of the Civic Centre Youth rifle club attained 100 per j 'cnt in the regular Tuesday ni';ht .'hoot held at the Civic Centre rifle range, for the second time. Shooting sessions are now held twice a week. Tuesdays and Thursday nights. The splitting ii; due to the large membership which has now reached 58 boys. T,,,v.,linl, (,.,1(.h n( to l..t nj,,!!', uhoot Other boys who would like to join the rifle club are asked to nuenu me inursaay, nignt sions- ! Top marksmen In last night's i j.'hcot v.-cre Wayne Crow, 100 per i cent; Joe Kraunner. Bill Hoi- 1 percent: nanny Pick 07; Garry ; Chang, Robert Pedersen and Phil ; Lvons all 94 ner cr nt; Rav Windle. if: Rolf Pcdeis'-n and Harry Krhrader 01; Billy Kristmanson 00. By STEALING SL.UTEV I LONDON i Don Cockell,! Britain's f a r m e r-blacksmith-boxer, rocketed to contending " role in the heavyweight boxing picture by outpointing Roland La . jStarza In 10 rounds Tuesday night. Cockell. a 2-to-1 unaeruog, took over in the fifth and piled up j points the rest of the way. Some British experts had the margin as wide as 8-2 in rounds for the winner. The AP score-card had It 5-4-1. In fairnes? to La Starza. Roliie ! wasn't. that bad: ror four reunds j it. nniwnreri Hint he intended to do a workmanlike job on Cockell. But the Briton got wise in the fifth, became the aggressor, broke up La Starza's counter- . punching and piled up point after point. "Rollie never really hurt me," aid the chunky victor. "It was nice to win." His manager, John Simpson, said there have been no definite! offers to fight he.ivvttvieht champion Rocky M a r c i a n o. Rocky, of course, probably Un't looking beyond his title fight with Ezard Charles in June, in New York. I The Refrigcrotor $m strike him as hard as your tackle will permit. i '. ... , , , ; During the waiting I r lod do not, nave your line laui. me larger dollies pre not avid biters and will shy away from heavy j lead or obvious resistance, give them time to mumble the bait around, and a little slack line while waiting is most necessary. CHuter P?gs will make a good lure, sometimes a dark fly will be picked up off tin- bottom, but i generally fih bait is best. This U"me Shames slough (it Is brackish and not truly a river, so will prim for tidul waters I has dollies well over 10 pounds. They wax fat on the large quantities of fingerlings of various species which start out from there, and in season one may expect some uilii each were reported last week, but none on straight angling tackle: go to it folks! TOM McBRIDS reports the first seal kill of the season in the I Skeena. a good consolation for his lack of success at fishing. Another big stcelhead left the 1 Kispiox to go home with one of the WHi?(JN boys; this fish weighed 25 pounds and will not likely remain long at the top of the list; anglers are already coming from far and near for a try at these whoppers. The Copper river has pone muddy, but 1 may clear again before th freshet, nnd local salt chuck fishermen are taking prime flounders on bait. A difficulty frequently en- c,,slame c"1 "l ,"e narrow Prt ' 1 ta"pr a!ld lr again. Very likely one will need t0 cut ot flve or mmc feot bc. foro the correct balance is ob tained, and not until then will ,ne tnpi.r ,jne K,ve ,hP PXtra dls. tance with less effort that the angler had expected. The whole idea is to have sufficient weight for enough forward to carry the leader out stiaight, this balance can lie found by trial and error, so far the formula Is not found exactly to suit nil rods, lines and length of caster's arms! Soccer Group To Continue Park. The football group will ask the Parks board for permission to use Gyro park for football practices. It was also decided that In atWitton U .the. local, matches, ! other games will be played against outside teams whenever possible. Should Interest increase and more players turn up then a third city team will be formed and a league Inaugurated. The meeting also elected Maurice Bishop president, for 1954 to succeed Father O. P. j Mohan. Brick Eby was elected vice-president and Frank Bol- ' tong secretary-treasurer. i GORDON &ANDE1 Phone 46 Starza, "I was expecting this. II 'as told before I came that I'd have to win by a knockout. I was slow starting and fought a bad fight. But I think I won." The sell-out crowd of 18,000 produced a gate of about $112,-000. La Starza collected about S16.800 and Cockell about $14,000. La Starza weighed 189'2, to o?Keiis tn. ine victory was Cockell's 57th against 10 losses while for La Starza it was his fifth defeat against 54 triumphs. In the two other fights of the 'P bl": Ranc,y lurm out ltcA . Sweden s middleweight Champion, Ollie BengtssOn, tO win a 10-round decision, and Trinidad's Yolande Pompey outpointed Ivano Fontano of Italy. i Last Night's Fights 1V Th AociutM Pn . London Don Cockell, 211, London, outpointed Roland La Starza. 189U New York. 10: !Rant'y Turpinj' , London, out pointed Olle Benstsson, Sweden 10; Yolande Pompey, Trinidad, outpointed Ivano Fontano, Italy, . 10. Tokyo Masahi Akivama, Ja- Wesley Lowrey, 150, Saginaw, ! M,.U O ' "' liiraco Ron Stribling, 134,1 Cedar Rapids. Iowa, outpointed j Jimmy Savala, 138, Madera, Cal., j 8. Los Ansel cs Dave Rollins. I 129, Detroit, outpointed Reuben Smith 127, Los Angeles, 10. Spokane, Wash Gene Brixen, 185; Sandpoint,,' Idaho, and Remember When tiy The Canadian PrHs Knute Rockne, Notre Dame football strategist who was one of the great American football! coaches in history, was killed 23j years ago today in a plane crash FLY... ."V - 4. .-':. . . 'at- : f if ' r . 11 . ... ? A 1 "5 " ; ' 7 ' ,1 ?1 idefenceman Tim Horton of the i I Leafs skated nearly the length; of the ice to put Toronto ahead j i 1-0. i A nenaltv to Eric Nesterenko of the Leafs .resulted in the ty-! ing goal by left winger Johnny 'Wilson about six minutes later. 1 I The 12.972 partisan fans at ! Maple Leaf Gardens settled down for an overtime session i when wing defenceman Rod ; Kelly let go a desperation shot at 16:3G that hit Horton on the : ankle and bounced past an as- tonished Harry Lumlcy in tho Leaf nets. ' The Leafs, who have won only j one playoff game at Detroit ; Olympia since 19a0, a 3-1 ver- j diet Thursday night, will fade out of the playoff picture if they lose Thursday night's fifth game The betting on the game j should favor the Red Wmgs. , The game at Boston was de-j "4: :? 1 ! Hi'- " ; - ! I li ; DICKIE MOOKE , scores insurance goal Tiger Cats Win Local 708 Loop ) j j Tiger Cats wcu the Local 703 j Bowling League title oy downing the second-place Hotshots in j three straight games this week. i j High single game was rolled by Ken Kimura, who had 278 nm uiau oesi mree ui wa. cmire , nenainv loppea women wun ijoy and 677. Woodbutchcrs paced the 12 teams with best game of 996 and toP three of 2869. Tiger Cats ended play with 66 points. Hotshots had 62, Mani- acs 52, Powerhouse 47, Boom Cats ! 26, Handicaps 21. i PVinniviMLi BASEBALL j ClmH.'illd A 2. New York N 1. Philadelphia N 7. New Torn A 0. Chtoniii) N 3. BalUmore A 1. Washlnntoil A 6. Clliclnni.tl N 3.' ' PltlHljiirBn N 3. B.fltoli A 0 Mllwank N 27. 8uviimali BAL 0. I.I'M BEItM EN AT COI.l.EOK WINNIPEG, (CP) More than 30 representatives of western lumber firms are attending a iourse this month at the University of Manitoba. Subjects include lumber buying and selling, processing and allied technical fields. "If nothing else comes along (Pan- outpointed Tommy Lerma, we'll probably fight Harry Mat-1 Manila, 12, for Orient light-tliews In Seattle again," Simpson 'we,ht iiile- ' said. CockeH (outpointed Mat- Washington Floyd P.itterson, thews there last summer. j 167, New York, stopped Sammy COCK EI. I, WARNED I Brown. 103',. Newark, N J 2. . ,, . , .. i Hartford, (onn. Johnny Ces- ,,5 n, 'our ,mes i arlo. 151-2. Hartford, outpointed exceueiu emmrnaus as wen. , Football will continue in Prince l Rupert, it was decided last ni"ht Last year anglers were warned j at tne annuni m(M.ting of the not to proceed east on fishing j pfllv.B Ruport Football assocla-, nunts with the fishing licence tion annal meeting held at left at home lest the game de- Annunciation school, (nartnirnt took the action which j The meeting, which was at-Ithe law decrees; section 38. sub- j tended by about 18 soccer en-j section 4 of the Game Act pro- . thusiasts. decided that ir there virir:i that, 'any person who fails ! WPre sufficient players it would :to produce an angling licence j form two teams as evenly bal- Issued to him under this Act , am.pd as ps;,ibe. which will when carrying a fishing rod,,iiiy against each other every shall be guilty of an offence R-uurdriv evening at Roosevelt LLIS km against this Act.' Do not let It happen 1o vou1 ' DUKF NEWHOVEN of TER-RCF deserves an emulator In J?ryNV . BuppjTw Uis- snorting ffift&Mhlr 00 donation ' (o hi local Rol & Gun 'lub Is a notably excellent thing. Can the "bi" town" match it? A good effort which will cer- :hir: , t," I ' .h ......njr till- elo, both said the American ', would have been disqualified if it; 4iad been the other way around, j - "To tell the truth," said La , Marpole Wins Second in Row r v.irwL.JL vtu (LK) centre Cyle l,evy clicked for 27 points from his bucket position Tues- , day night to lead . Vancouver Murpole to a 97-61 victory over ' Cardston High School in the second game of the western Canada Junior boy?: basketball championship final. Marpole now leads the best-of-five series 2-0 with the third game scheduled here Wednes-. day. Marpole won the opener here Monday 74-59. ftm to KETCHIKAN with connections to get, greater natronave Is the trau-Jhooting lavout at th" SEATTLE, WHITEHORSEondoIlM Phono 266 Office Opp'i in Kansas. During his 14-year j 46, Shearpins 44. The Atoms 44, j gate. Frank Anf'eld. Billy Peder- will be greatly welcomed. Cao-stretch at Notre Dame, Rockne Sparks 38, Gremlins 27, Digesters ! sen and Jim McLean all with 08 able instructors with thoroughly nearby D.N.R. range. Several ladies made an appearance last Sunday, and more of the fair sex good firearms are available at no , cost above the nominal charge for vhelK. Snrings are showln" up In the harbor, five over 20 pounds i n ' " , ' .. " If - t U v - . sr;T J " ' ) CCC 300 CLUB ANNUAL MEETING Tuesday, April 6, 1954, at 8 p.m. Club Lounqc - Civic Centre The Annual General Meeting of all members of the club is being held to deal with the following: (a) Election of Officers. (b) Report of present anil proposed activities. rolled up 111 victories against 13 losses and six ties. 1 I NEVER DREAMED PAINTING A LIVING ROOM COULD BE SO EASY AND QUICK UNTIL I DISCOVERED... 1 -SimmuB 1 By following a few simple ilirciliiins, anyone cm do an ezperi job with Super Kem-Tone! Il glides on like magic with brush or Rnller-Koater . . . dries in . ueiVET... Pll,n " ... TOUSH AS U,,E a matter of minutes . . . cut as often as ymi like. Many colon , . . or make your THE SUPERIOR RUIBER-IASE be washed or scrubbed beautiful ready-to-use own by inter-mtiing. WAll FAINT SJ : THIS IS THE TROPHY that has been donated by the Duke ff ' EdlnhuMjh for winners of the new East-West professional hockey series to open in the West this year. It will go to the winner of "the seiies to be held annually between the champions of the -Quebec Hockey League nnd the Western Hockey League. Site of the games will alternate between East and West each year. THI f AVOURITf CIGAR FOR EVY OCCASION tUSCUTID PRJC1