OUTDOORS WtL m- it, r k The big meeting of the yean trout taken from 0e Nipigon in for rod and gun people is set fori Ontario; ana worse yet is t)i. this Thursday evening at the Moose Hall, several new executive and committee men are urgently required, a general reshuffling Is looked for, and all link witn ability and desire to take a leading part in the forthcoming outdoor activities should fact that the "hrookle" is not a ii lie 1 1 out but a charr. The largest fish of any species ever taken on rod and reel is the White or man-eating shark killed In Australia January 1053, weight. 2.372 pounds. For some reason 1 there are no figures offered on halibut, here we must siu eiy win! There Is no fresh water ti.;h , listed which weighed over lou i pounds (alligator gear except eel i, ; .so far nobody hai. weight d any ; oi tne oversize lm-onnu which ! inhabit our far northern lakes; here is a project! I It Is a fact that the Clovah Manson s Edge CCC To Take Series Lead j Manson's Omegas squeezed into a one-game lead, over CCC COO Club in the Senior P, basketball finals! last night with a 50-40 victory over the die hard pulp millers. Omegas now pace the increasingly hot best ; thr.ee out of five series 2-1. J Tn a hot and heavy sura'! ; ' .vhii-h saw 52 fouls called Fras-plltscored 16i3 in the final; ?r and Payne downed North Star waiter. However, the 37-26 three Bottlers 50-42 to even the best ! (lnIter iead st00d up for Don of five Inter A finals at one ; HartwiB's F & P squad. North1 game each. i glar didn't allow their rivals to Leap.ue champion Manson's ; frore a sin,.je field goal in the tied up the Inter B finals at one iast stanza but the dryi!ood's ! prime each when they trimmed boys scored 13 points on fres ; General Motors 32-2. shots. Freddy Kristmanson, who ' The Senior B game was not I contributed 11 points to his ' entertainment for those with team's total fouled out at the weak hearts. The lead changed end of the third quarter to be; hfinds a minimum of 16 times followed by Greig Forbes mid-i tit it I i wc- m t ktil , i ;o , 1 "v" i attend and stand ready lor ! election. ' The Oamc Commission has awarded this zone the hoped-for ; pair of delegates to its conven-i tion, the Rupert Clubsters are ; duplicating the Terrace move in ! electing a lady secretary (more ! about these gallant gals shortly), i and there are plenty of plans for I the betterment of sport lor us run ol steelhead was resurrected i t, fiiun near total depletion tn its ! E MANAGER PAl'L RICHARDS (righti of the Chicago White Sox looks over his top-drawer hurlers as they loosen up their soup bones at their spri ng training camp in Tampa Left to right, the pitchers are Billy Pierce, Virgil Trucks, Bob Keegan, and J"ack Harshman. I nil, provided co-operation and support is obtained. The flnal- 1 izing of this year's resolutions is also to be done, and last minute stine-Hons will still be heard. si and onlv at one time was there : w:i.v tnrougli tne last quarter r present good condition by the work of five good local sportsmen; similar work might well be done in Silver and MacNicol Creeks, for it is certain Unit v. shall always encounter difficulty is maintaining lake stocks with our unavoidable lack of the element vital to the growth of algae and plankton as reported by the provincial biologists who exain- a sap of as many as five points I The toui.s caught up to North between the two semes. 1 Star with a vengeance as Rod Bruins Cinch Playoff Berth; Tait, Dick Nickerson, Bill Don CI. KAN GAMK UlHnr, Hill lU.ir.'U.n P.v M.. not to a..y foom - (t "' or ' vior Sawchuck s Trophy Bid Fades Penticton V's Meet Kelowna In OSHL Finals Be there, my brother of the bush, and be heard! Seven sea lions disporting themselves around Pig Island oh Sunday. At one time small clouds of herring were seeking the skies In their efforts to get away from them. No reports on salmon being taken in the vicinity. The game which was tied 9-9 . Kay, all returned to the bench, after the first quarter and saw j with only three men on the CCC. in the had 21-23 at the half' lloor North Star fought to the was a cleanly and keenly play-'bitter end with Inter B player Hy The Cn nudum Pitss r .. t ! I "ill,. I Ikw I t "llM, I 'III ineu local lanes iwo years a'. ,i,. Let us make this another pro- m ject for immediate attention. Ned Mi I. coil, Tommy , Itiiiilti r ; ONLY and Norm ( hristenson, et al, kindly note and accept thanks i $29,95 of local anglers By The Canadian Press It was the only game of the night and the victory was Bos- , ton's fifth consecutive, equalling the longest mark of the season . achieved twice by the Wings, j The Bruins now have gone nine games without a defeat. . ; NF.VKR IN TKOl BI.K ! The battle lines have now been A number of excellent rifle eri tontrst. Helerers Doug San- John Newton helping the bot- Are Detroit Red Wings dying? key and Bill Morrison kept the Hers cause with two wcll-eurn- 1 will it be the same as last year? game well in hind and handed ec baskets. , Those were a couple of ques- rut only 13 penalties to Man- nm Moni.son scored 16 points' tions being kicked around the fen s while calling !2 fouls on lo top ,he bott)ors . National Hockey League today rcc- Ron Ciccone with 14 points after the Detroiters, one of the While Ray Spring was cnalk- and Gary Morison with 13 both , greatest teams in big-league his- ini; up 22 points to lead the played excellent games for Fras- tory, dropped a 4-2 loss to the I Kan formed for the playoff finals in I shots amoilL' the vounci-set. the ' i Af McRAE Boston Bruins Tuesday night. The Red Wing loss, in itself, Fred E. Dowdie OPTCMETnIST New address: 303 ?rd Ave. W I'hiie Oref n 0 the Okanagan Senior Hockey timP npi)ears ripe for some snap-League, shooting training at unknown The second OSHL finalist was ranees in the bush (with due redetermined Tuesday night when gard to safety and backstop-Penticton V's blanked Vernon ping); their own ingenuity and Canadians 2-0 in the last game skill can be used in preparation of their best-of-five semi-final x of targets and grounds, series. The win climaxed a Rreat j . come-back by the V's, season- j Another unfavorable report on Omeaas. Don Schcik and Bill er and Payne. Out of the 65 free Snnb: ig of CCC were counter- shots taken North Star sank 12 ing with J4 points each. Man- out of 24 and Fraser and Payne fun's led 36-35 at the three cashed in on 24 of 41. The Bruins were never in trouble. They scored once in the first period, twice in the second and then were outscored 2-1 in the final. Centre Milt Schmidt started them in the first session with the 225th goal of his big-time career. The others were I'll ' Slo; r 7h?( I'hmic running dogs, this time between scored by Leo Labine, Johnny i 'onB OKI1I. leader." Kelowna Grassy Bay and Miller Bay; per- Peirson and Dave Creighton. Penticton will meet VISIT THE BIG wasn't too bad. But the fact that ; it was their third straight de- j feat, something that hadn't hap- i pened all season, gave Indira ! tions they could end up In the ' Stanley Cup discards like last ' year when the Bruins beat them ' in the semi-finals. j The loss also put the skids on j goalkeeper Terry Sawchuk's bid j for his third straight Vezina trophy. NEW YORK OCT The Bruins made sure of a j play-off berth and left New York I Rangers no hope of catching them in the stretch run. The league's 70-game schedule ends this week-end. SPRING Johnny Wilson and Alex Delvec- . Packers in the opening ton test h"P the law on checking this chio tailed the Detroit goals. I of the best-of-seven finals at ; practice needs adjustment, and Sawchuk now is three goals ! Penticton Thursday night. Kel- the power to stop such animals behind Harry Lumley of Toronto j owna won themselves a berth in pleed in additional hands. Maple Leafs in the goaltending i the series last Saturday by , race. He has 122 goals against ' edging Kamloops Elks 3-2 in the Among revised figures on him. Each has three games to.lourtn game oi their semi-final world record fish just published go and the trophy and $1,000 ' affair . i' at 31 pounds; this is c.narter mark and that one point pave them the game as both teams netted 14 points each in the final quarter. Consecutive baskets by Danny B:ll and Mickey Webster gave Manson's their biggest lead at the 48-43 mark. But two field goals, one by Don Scherk and the other by brother Sid broitgl t, it back to 48-47 Ray Spring' marie it 50-47 at the 43 second mark and Pop Pay added two prints for CCC with only 16 seconds to go before time ran out cn the millers. Foul shots rouM have made the difference. CCC missing 8' out of 17 tries while Mansons only muffed 5 while shooting 13 limes. 1 l l l ltOM START Fraser and Payne were gun- SUNSET SAL Mel Anderson was top scorer for Manson's as they downed General Motors 3-7, 6-2, 5-6 and 16-11 by quarters. Eugene Nel-' son with 7 points led the losers. The cleanly-played fixture saw j only 8 fouls called on each team. J Manson's had the edge on free j throws sinking 11 in 18 tries: Ahilc Gereral Motors only made-6 out of Ij chances. Lineups: j Ititi-r It l.nu'iit I'iiiaU j (irnrral Mntor Young 6, Ntjlson i 7. Shcnton 3. I.ra.sk 5. Carlson o. ! Dean, Forward, Pedersen. Snmwood. Total 26. .MaiiMin'w Hodkln.'yjn 8. Webber 7. Anderson 10. Eriekson. Oray. B. SedKi'wli k J. T. Sedgwick 5. Ti)t:tl 32. Inler I.MIH I IliaU tracer A- INjwii Krutmansun 11. Ciccone 14. Sunkey 2. Ci. Morison 13. H. MrKay 1. Forbes 7. Stewart 2 Tulal 50. Virlli Kl:r -Helln 4 R. Mi Kav 1. Black 4. Tnlt 4. Niektrsn 8. W. Mor goes to the winner. Over In the Westun Interna-' nru Vancouver island and momi'iKS li couia ne uansierren tinmil Hrw'lrpv I.p:kiip th nlnv- off nicture w-ill he eomnlPtri tn-!f",(":er '"""e M()st certainly Only one game is scheduled for tonight. Montreal Canadiens, 1 in second place with a one-point edge take on the third-place Maple Leafs at Toronto. . , AT I I A I these fish are taken of larger sl?.e by our own commercial fish- night when Kimberley Dynamiters and Spokane Fivers meet so there Is .something nt Kitnhorlpv in tho riffirtino' ermen, .ooraon ana Anaersc LIMITED ' 'sd Phone 46 ! game of their best-of-five semi-! w,0, ni wn"; or anRiera lo strive ! fjnai after. Good luck to you! The winner will tangle in the , i best-of-seven finals with Nelson 1 sP,,,ne salmon sports gear i Maple Leafs, who advanced to! re!"",n8 at S3 Punds by a fish the finnl Monrtav t.l..h hv Hp. 1 en venrs ago frora the Ump- Quakers Down Canucks 4-2 Last Night's Fights tiv The Associated Press nins for the Inter A league rison IG. Donaldson 1. .Newlon 4. " River in Orecon. At. least H.....V. r.i.w.. .1 t. c i. . nun ( h.impUin Noilh Stars last night - Total 42. By The Cuwidian Press Worch for our od in Tomorrow's Dail i SPOKANE. uitni.c, wa.Mi. duuuv it'itiiiiu nun oinuite citicrs D-i i . . . It'll bp a battle riulit. rinwn t-i! Wnnri inn . r- i-.,r,p m.f. in ih f,-ih .imA. iuir it'rt larger lisn were sold nerc the wire for first, nlaep in the ! nnintert n,-nmP rn,,n ft.t ph. ! nf-fivp pr(.- last siimincr, and eventually one ps they lock the lead in the first ,. wur H l.r(iu t'iiml. i . , ., . . Miiiimhi Hf.rtwii' 5, Olsen 1. nu?rter and weren t crowded , un- nvtlm 2i. Dumas. Walsh. Webserl 8.'' til the final, frame. Quarter's bin a. Total 50. : i.eores saw the drygoods squad ''' :!'m tnPr 7. Mamhall 3, final Western Hueh.ev League j inonfoin, 12. ! for some REAL BARGAINS. A- SALE STARTS THURSDAY 5 . - I . ;. V ''" ; -, -.''' ', . M . t .. 4 a f-; at -1 st V ft I. ft (If i A -In i n - r- ' :i , f . " v.; will fall to some fortunate rod-man. It is surprising to learn that only one trout record iout' of eight I is held bv a Canadian fish, this is the 14'2-pound brook Irk., the :,m u-ilhnnt. hl n..iu' ener" . "g 1. ennsven- Thompsun 3. sianaings. j WASHINGTON Holly Minis. Vancouver Can-icks, currently j 157U. Washington, stopped holding a two-point edge over j Sandy Baxter, 164 ' 2, New York. Calgary Stampeders with both 2. headed, 12-9, 16-9, 9-8 and were I Total 40 teams having two games left to YORKTON, Sask. r A farmer at Tonkin near here ackteiually shot 14 of his own chickens. Hearing a suspicious noise In the hen-house, he grabbed a shot mm to Investigate. As he opentd the door, hi-s do nuged hi.s liani rmd thp gun discharged. Cross ready. h t Fifty Six Rinks Set For Bonspiel Friday I' ifty six curling rinks, including 15 teams have been entered for the Third Tkw tkii about Coke... if brings you : play, will have to wait until at least Friday when they play host ' to Seattle Bombers to clinch a j ' ' first-place tie. They lost an gp- portunity to ensure the dead lock last night when they bowed 4-2 to Saskutoon (Quakers on Olltsidii 1 home ice. Annual ; Calgary, meanwhile, will have In n-i.i tlnlr n.imn .rt.,inot tfi, MIAMI BEACH. Fla. Doc Williams, 187" 2, Newark, N. J.. outpointed Clint Bacon, 1773. Death Valley. Calif., 10. LOS ANGELES Jose Lewis Cotero. 127, E'l Paso, and Dave Rollins. 126. Detroit, drew, 10. NEW YORK Bob Provlzzi. I55'2, New York, outpointed Danny Rubino, 181, Hoboken, 8. WICHITA. Kas. Bobby Birkl.'. 138, Topeka, Kalis., ou!-pointed Dave Shade, HU, Detroit, 10. Prince Rupert Curling- club bonspiel which gets un-Uoria cougars' tonight in the S back refreshed der wav at 11:45 Fridav mofninp-. : Prairie city if they arc to keep ; their chances alive for finishing ' in sole possession of top spot. 0. Dae to the large entry, the i - , ', " ' " Ftat ( flay s Pjay will be games spiel will start earlier and end!, later than originally planned L" l.he Gran.d Challenge Fashion i If' i-uuiwcm w.tri.jr vutiipctitiuil and first round losers In this contest will take part in first round of second event, the and with 1?!7 games scheduled to be nlayed. curling will be around the clock. The first game nvnllinor vicitinir rinlrc Ic cut fnr . The contest Ls the only WHL ' action scheduled. ! Saskatoon's victory last night rounded out their coast tour i at one win, three losses and boosted their third-place edge ; over Edmonton Flyers to three Take those busy, active days at work or play. It's surprising what Coke will do. How completely it refreshes, how quick to lift sagging spirits, how sure to please the most exacting r : taste, Ycsr youll find Coke ie perfect ft, '. J 'sr. If 1-fuperior Auto trophy competi-March 1:15 am. Saturday, morning, 20. ' :i f ;: H'vf0"' . VJ ; -v. . Friday's games 'as. announced "TV. , was itt n l i"-" .,' V!? TefrcslimOnt. . . any time Besides the 40 nnlts efitred by IT"'" i ; i r w 1 by Draw Master Bill Baxter are '. aVW,;?MW";W-r Frince Rupert curlers there are seven rinks from Smithers, three from Prince George, two from Terrace, two from Burns Lake, one from Skeena Crossing and one from Tulsequah. EXHIBITION BASEBALL By The Associated Press listed below. It is suggested that competitors clip draw below as it will not be published again. Other draws will be published as they are announced. I'ritlay, .March 19 Gaines 11:45 a.m. McDonald vs Matthew; Bright vs Ford; Manson vs Mitchell. 2 p.m. Bedford vs Miller; Mc-Keniie vs- J. Stewart; McAra vs Thorn. When you have yourxar looked after at Super-Service you know you can iliive with conliilence . . . Complete tune-up service . . . the best in town! Giordano Tops Mixed Ten-Pinners Brooklyn N 3. WftsrilncrUin A 2. Boston A 1, Pittsburgh N 2. Detroit A 5. New Vork A 3. Milwaukee N 3, Chicago A 8 Cinclnui.ti N 8. Philadelphia N 7. St. Louis N 9, Chicago N 7. Joe Giordano topped the Mix- SUPER SERVICE orl Tnn.mn V-n,lin l , c I ' ... uui(li.ii, t ' S h I 'i 8 ' 1 Cleveland A 8. Baltimore A xw.-h... ...... isue .-,u.i- Turner vs Omand; Tschabold vs day with a high single of 224 Qarncr and a high three of 603. Glor- '6:30 p.m.wlnnprs of above riano also rolled a 201 game ar.d;games play in round f others who rolled 200 or more Event "A " v-ereNeil Rtromdall with 222, 8;45 p.m.Losers of above Art Olsen with 205 and Don Hart-, Pames nlay ln fl t round wig with 200. I Event ..B Topping the women" were Dot! 11 p m. McNiece vs Eyolfson: Marshnll who collected women's Moore vs Rudderham; second high single with 194 and Jean i round in Event "A." Sharpe who rolled 492 to take1 Saturday, March 20 Games women s high triple. Dominoes 1:15 a.m. Webster vs Schmitt IT WILL PAY YOU TO won team high single and high three with scores of 678 and 1819. 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