OLD IOINTUY Averages FOOTBALL f OUTDOORS WnL TtUt,- I I S , 1 I " " 5--; Against Braves, Sox .. J. "i;." . ' I ! i i 1 i LONDON Results of soccer matches playid in UntlJd Kingdom Monday: rNGLISH LEAGUE Division One , Aston Villa 3, Manchester C 0. Sheffield' U 1, Arsenal 0. Division Two tioiis to come. After all, none of us are so fish hungry that we ; miut kill all that takes our lure: j be generous iuatead of niggard- j ly when measuiiiig fish for legal i length, set your own personal limit above that required by law, in this wise our iisn popu- lations will better withstand the i increasing fiahlng pressure, the 1 far-back rivers and lakes may : remain as untouched reservoirs ; Unless Milwaukee Braves and Chicago White Sox can find a w?y to repeal the law of averages. Brooklyn should win the National League by 12 games and New York Yankees should win the American by nine The Cohos are in the harbor right now, Dick Giiker gets his around Pig Island and Bill Ged-des picks them up quite consistently between' the Yacht Club floats anu iUin Fisheries. Two Junior anglers are very successful at MacNichol Creek, but their methods are not purely orthodox; however they get fish enough to eventually arouse them to the knowledge that they can be much more enjoyable captured in a manner not extra-legal. A fair number oi BEST OFF-FINEST OF cf FOR TAKE Oil A survey today of the remain rhotte Jflr' Hull C 1, Everton 3. Leicester C 2, Fulham 2. Plymouth A 2, Birmingham 2. Rotherham U 5, West Ham U 0. Stoke C 2, Derby C. Bristol R 0, Doncaster R 1. 01 nsn supply, ana tne , , tne top tw0 clubB ardent of us need nut take ... , . u,. i In each of the leagues snows Broafe chances by being compelled to go into th? lonely and danger 1. The Dodgers should win 21 and lose. 11 the rest of the sea-t,-,n civine them a final total bright looking dog salmon are hitting 'spoons and -Lu?ky- , I ous places for a spc'. of fi-hing. Louie s ' and the only require- i of 105 victories and 49 defeats; 2. The Braves should hive a n-13 record the rest .of the way I ice took advantage of the Sunday calm to make his way from i town to Metlakatla in a nine-j fuot dinghy,, but very willingly i accepted the hospitality of a ment besides boat and tackle, Is the urge to go fishing. GO TO IT! Excellent advices come from Chapman Lake telling of the fine charr that take trolled flies on light tackle thereby having a chance to prove that and nn over-all standing of 93-61. 3 The Yankees can be expected to win 20 and lose 12. giving them 103-51 for the year. , 4. The White Sox figure to" win they are plenty scrappy. Vic Young tells of a live-pounder warm cabin in a much larger craft for the return journey. Perhaps the feminine crew consisting of Annie, Pessy, Phyllis, Jean, Belly, Jessie, Margie and Butch had something to do with it, for they had no fishing success to ;-port. mm raa Pi8rtj?jW4M;ajtMiiit ayf.J' w .U'lf.mgiWitMir - ti " I 19 and lose 12. which would leave them with 94-60 at the end. This law of averages has been which made a spectacular light before coming to the net, and adds that people ill. the locality pass up the trout for chair evaded in the past, but not The tide rius in Seal Cove THOSE FORMIDABLE FISTS belonging to wor.d heavyweight champion Rocky ,Marciano are now pounding away at training equipment, in-.luding a few sparring partners at Grossinger, N.Y. The reason for the current punching sessi 3ns is Rocky's forthcoming defense of his crown against challenger Roland LaStarza, at the Po'.o Grounds in New York on Sept. 24. The champ seemr to have his sights on a successful battle ti retain his title.. when cooking. I mouth and down to Butze Rap- 1 often After a day off Monday the j mm v., are fairly bouncing villi niiieiiuuii uiigicx ricu a. 11 uifc- i ing in the Morice Kiver 6outh j National League goes back to work with a vengeance four , twilight - night doubleheaders. Brooklyn entertains Chicago, Milwaukee is at Philadelphia, : St. Louis at New York and Cin- Lewiston Assumes WIL Lead As Spokane Takes Night Off humpies and cohos, and many more may be seen at Galloway Bridge; this water will pay dividends to those whs will work it. Itemember that hunting licenses come due next week, bet tcr get yours! Steelheads in increasing numbers are at Moricctown right now, plus lots of cohos. The trip would be well worth while. cinnati at Pittsburgh. J Ted Kennedy Awarded Bickell Cup and ma. Edmonton at Salem of Houston points out a seemms discrepancy in our Provincial game laws. A departmental inspector emphasized to your columnist that cla.,-3 A uut B guides are allowed only two hunters per each, and that these hunters must always be immediately close to the guide; but while a class C guide is allowed to take more than two persons fishing, it is not necessary for a non-residenf angler to hire any guide whatever. To my own knowledEs, the angler will travel at least as fr as the hunter in search oi iu sport, and is prone to go unac A scheduled night off cost Spokane the lead In the tight Western International Baseball League pennant race. While the Indians rest?d last Calgary at Tri-City. Portland was back in the Pacific Coast League first division last night and the Seattle Rain- Springs are all through for this season. TORONTO W Ted Kennedy, captain ,of Toronto Maple Leafs ol the National Hockey League, iers who not long ago had hopes ussd cans of catching pace-setting Holly wood, were running a poor second to the Stars, lOli games Hungarian Coach At Dartmouth off the pace. night, Lewiston's rambunctious Broncos went to work on Wen-ptchee. The 5-3 decision over tne Chiefs ousted Spokane from the top berth and installed th? Broncos as front-runners by a margin of six percentagj points. It was the 12th win in 13 starts for the fast-rising Idahoans, who has Ix'ou awarded the J. P. Blck: ell Memorial Cup as the outstanding player on the Leaf ' team. , The award was announced today by the board ofVirectors of Maple Leaf Gardens. The cup was donated to commemorate 'nriiistHnllst. J. P. Bickell. former 1 A 7-1 victory over Seattle In their final 1953 meeting Monday night pushed Portland into companied into places even harder of access than those DARTMOUTH, N.S. Frank Somogyvarl coached Hungary's - " hidden laid ; ; a Discover money't uh. for opening opporluK OPEN A A SAVINGS 1 ACCOUNT AT favored by Nimrod; should he4 rowing team in the Olympic only a week ago held down fifth meet an attack of illness, be 49 Ford Coach . $1350 '50 Dodge 7-passenger $1 125 '50 International Vi-ton $1250 '41 Chevrolet 5-pass. Coupe $395 '50 Prefect $595 53 Austin A-70 $2545 place in the standings. The Lewiston-Wenatchee poms was the league's only scheduled toard chairman, who died two years ago. It was given this year for the first time. The 27-year-old Kennedy, who ioined the Leafs 10 years ago. contest. Games at London five years ago. His next aim is to coach a Dartmouth team. Somogyvari. who refused to return to his Communist-dominated homeland after the games, now, is coach at the Banook Canoe Club here. He ha-s trained countless youngsters in the canoeing art and says Canadians are quick to fourth place ahead of San Francisco. At the same time, Hollywood edged Los Angeles 2-1 and, with the help it got from Portland, gained a full game on the Rainiers. The -ames at Seattle and Los Aneeles were the only - ones in tne league Monday night. Portland southpaw Royce Lint held Seattle to seven hits, one of them a home run by Clarence Mcridern. The Beavers reached Seattle lefthander Steve Nagy come lost, or get into some sort of accident, then his chaneos of coming out safely are much lessened. Because of my acquaintance with the Morice River and the swiftness of its waters, I h:i.v deliberately refrained from giving it notice in this column, for it quite definitely cnlh for competent guidance and should not be used by people not thorbugh-ly versed in the ways of white waters. Salem stepped out of the league for an exhibition gam; with a group of semi-pros from Drain, Ore. The semi-pros won. 6-5. Rain forced postponement of the Victoria-Vancouver series onener at Vancouver and a has led Toronto to five Stanley Cup championships. He scored his 200th goal in NHL competition last March before the Leafs were shunted out of a playoff berth. The trophy is one of the most '38 Plymouth $650 11 (g?vS3itfiTB SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. doubleheader was set for tonight. learn and apply themselves diligently. And with that, he says, he'll make a team for the Olym- Other parries tonight will t,nd and his relief, Tom Lovrich, for vtiMttimr- in iaii&uiaii ayui w. 11, Is awarded to a player r for one .... . Cnnbono ViaoV ir ontinn fit. Vflln- ' n tntnl nf 11 nits. great feat, lor a season oi spec- - t,acular play or for remarkable service over a period of years. X 11C tup BU3 VJ11 aUllU IJUC111&, talrm-i firm frl-n McTntwrp.Pnrcli- SPORTS ROUND-UP Now that the river has become knuwn, I will eta to that it Is one of the ' finest fis.hins waters In Northern B.C.' but there are others easier of access, and with fair and honest fly-fishing they will provide high grade sport for genera- pine Gold Mines, which Bickell developed into one of Canada's most Droductive mines. I By GALE TALBOT Th3 player will receive a mini- i ature of the cup. Of 14-karat TualbeSess Taire go!t!. it is valued at $500. NEW YORK. (AP) Out of the national doubles championships now reaching their conclusion at Brookline, Mass., has come the vital clue to the means the U.S. Davis Cup committee must employ to win the famed tennis trophy back from the Gun Club Plans labor Day Shoot IT HAS NO TUBE Australians next winter 0 W2 Prince Rupert Rod and Gun fluh with President B J Racim The surprise defeat of the 18-his 30's and Gardnar is crowding. 40, but age in doubles means nothing like it does in singles." in the chair, made plans last night for further trap shoot competitions at Terrace oyer J;he Labor Day weekend. A large number of members have si;- nit'inH llidlf inlnlirm fif Odlno- J L ?njd li, V C u' The solution plainly lies in arriving now at a separate and distinct doubles combination which does not contain the country's two best singles players, Vic Seixas and Tony Tra-bert, and permitting the pair to play and practice together steadily with no other goal than to defeat the two boy wonders, Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall, in the challenge round at Mcf- LIS'!, M M M m uuui; Kuril to Terrace to enter the .itions. It is understood that a larr.e lor your money program of s,hooting events will It may save your life.. Th B.F. Goodrich Life-Saver TubUs Tin give you maximum protection against the hazard of blowouts ana dangerous skids, that frequently result in serious injury, and even death. It can save you trouble... Tha B. F. Goodrich Life-Saver Tublu Tiri teals punctures on running wheels . . . protects against ths annoying trouble caused by -flat tires. It will save you money... The B. F. Goodrich Life-Saver Tubeless Tire provides greater safety than any tire and tube, yet it costs less than the conventional safety tire-tube combination. .. in' meeunif also aecmea uini m the "final .. semi-monthly trap .bourne. k - . . . Although Seixas and Trabert might object strenuously to such a plan, they should be made to realize that the team's best interests will be served if they , iiuul ai vue local range win oe Automobile accidents caused by tire blowouts coul1!' of many lives, and an even greater number ot ' Blowouts are caused when the inner tube ep'1" , , , n . NO inn7 - Competitions will be started "again after the big game hunl-v -ing season ends. However, it is devote themselves to singles play and exert all their energies to enea or DlOKnn lire coras. Because ici B.F. fionHrirh I.,(..Sn.rTb.l.mTirBchana9S0luli"l cAjjetLeu wiai uiere win De a ward at least breaking even in the four individual matches. ... larPl tiirnnnf lvn.rru, nlrvVif blowout to a safe s-s-s-slowout allowing you timt 1 aiely, wilh perfect control. year-old Aussies by the pick-up team of Btraiglit Clark and Hal Burrows In the quarter-final of the national should at least convince the team selectors that the m:mwin --ior me iinai snoot oi tne sum-, mer. Prizes for the recent crow J shoot were awarded to, Tommy Boulter and Dom Dominate who won the first prizes and Viv 1 Williams and Frank Alllngham ' who took second prize spoons. V In India, scientists have worked out a way to cook food by sun-powex. A polished aluminum bowl suspended above a cooking pot directs the sun's rays to a mirror, which reflects the heal to the bottom of the pot. It sounds a bit complicated to us but the fact is that the solar cooker turns out a meal as fast as a 300-watt electric stove. 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