a init to cio so. ‘ More than one thousand dol- the thother of this young béast lars, was pald out during the} was travelling with It when the] back in the i onth of June, by persons con. adult nose scented the fearsome Beted ‘of Game Law violations nan-sincll, the mother retreated fn this province. Although on to nearby seclusion, knowing youd suppose that most of these that the youngster would in- fractions concerned angling, | stinctively remain motionless fhe fact is that firearms were] ind would probably go unnotic- responsible for the majority ofj ed, i em. Four juveniles met trouble The damage Is done when the With .22 rifles, actually for shoot- diet of these young animals is ing at a horse! others killed abruptly altered, when its range heasants out of season, somelis reduced to confinement and fired: across highways or roads,/ when it is killed with over-atten- nd one misguided individual] tion and kindness, Much better was: lucky to escape with an ed-! {to leave these beasts alone, quite fears lecture when he was regardless of ones personal feel-| when the ice ound keeping a cub bear fn cap- Ings in the matter, for the law tivity without the necessary per- prohibits the keeping of ANY WILD ANIMAL in captivity with- ! All too often does some well-j out a permit. hunting. theaniig. person, coming upon a} Marty is all in favor of rifles Seemingly descrted deer fawn or!in the hands of our younger ub bear, promptly pick “up the} people. Proper supervision is es- tooo Kindly’ captivily that usually here in town until the neophyte m Latest figures on wolves and Mm. coyotes killed by poison and @- amounts of public moneys paid A vut in bountics of these preda- ‘ters, shows that payments de- Sa crease in direct ratio to-the num- % m ber of poison stations establish- ; Micd. The sum paid in bounties affords, It is up to local shot- de Wi for the year 1949 was almost | tly double that paid in 1983 gunners to shine up their fire- : / exactly dou at pa aw : ned eh A yel there is evidence of the re- | &"™s to repel this threat and ym, lun of the snowshoe rabbit, (a | so to see that the banquet that. Major food source of these can- follows the shooting js a massive ine predators) prairie chicken success, the salmon, springs having gone further upstream, ; bow The Kitimat Clubsters are ar- riving 21 strong this: weekend with ideas of taking all the trap- Shooting laurels that this city Bonuses in Store For Stamps Who Turn in Brilliant Plays. CALGARY (CP)—Calgary Stams peers who made especially br‘l- lant plays on the football field this season will find the results bulging their pocketbooks, Team manager Bob Robinett has announced a system of bon- uses for doing something beyond’ the regular assignment with bon- uses ranging from $2 to $35, Before the trainfng got under way, Robinett also outlined a Policy of imposing stiff finds for breaches of club rules, Such feats as Intercepting a § ee WY OUTDOORS with Mar WI iarty ——earencee ’ ante are seen making a strong come- nterior lakes dis- trict, (Ootsa, Uncha lakes, ete.) while the coyote and wolf ts markedly less in evidence, The noison used is not generally avallable to the public.. It is most efficcacious against . the canines and it is used only where it can be picked up and com- pletely destroyed before bush travellers are likely to find it in the spring. It fs only air- dropped upon wozen lakes that are far-back und large enough to innocuously absorb the poison ‘nel will not be on the honor sys- tem as far as thelr conduct off the field Is concerned. From Wednesday to Sunday, the curfew will be midnight and violators of this rule will be fin- ed $50. Fines range from $25 to $900 for actlons team offic- Will be $50 fines for missing a pract ce or a club meeting, $25 for being late, _ The new policy is only part of Goes out. Truly a Satisfactory and well worked out program towards the better- ment anc, continuation of our bass, recovering a zumble, scor- ing on a punt return, tackling | a man and holding him to no: ports, Calgarians expect Stam- a punt return, blocking | (tS lo be the surprise of the kicks and a lineman tackling a passer before he cuts loose. are some of the plays ror w players can increase. their t No names of successful ang- oe Cte . : viv > lers this week although fish are ' Wee creature and take it into a‘sential and is provided right being taken at all reporting } boints. Roads not too gaod cast. Kills it. It stands to reason that is proficient at least. There is ; 10.8000 ¢ hich of back John Henry Johnson who ake- won the league’s most valuable player award last: season, John-! For the first time in iseveral son has signed with San Fran- lo years, Slampeder team person- an ward, due to rain, but passable Boe Re oon 1 NO excuse for promiscuity in anyway. Dollies in the Skeena BRRSQRRCSRREAEANY shooting, nor should it ever be hitting golf tee: spinners and , condoned. eggs, but only small jackcoho a oho appear to be taking lures among ACKWOOD on} BRIDGE © By EASLEY BLACKWOOD = ‘Mistake’ Play Becomes Key to Contract’s Defeat | “Everybody pulls a Wrong card now and then,”; said Mr. Muzzy hotly, when he thought the kibitzers the team’s “new look” for 1954. With a new coach, Larry Slemer- ine, and several top-notch im- Western Interprovincial Football Union this‘ fall despite the logs Aussie Star Only Exception Ree As BEG Competitors Ease Up | em jals consider detrimental to the! {team and the players. .'There 3:58 for the milé-is peyhaps ‘the most arduous of all in’ training, Landy sald it wasn't food |’ A week from’ Saturday thous-| enough. Lh Kg m ands of persons in Vancouver's} Qyoy the same practice track| ¥ lanappers” 2 New Empire Stadium—and mil- lions throughout the world—-ex- pect to find out chat happens when Landy meets England's Rogei gannister, the man whol mite in 4:14, - Another hour's first smashed the furr-minute mile with .3:50.4, cisco 49’ers, { The race has already ‘been -al- cated tu the master milers, iNew Zealand may have its Mur- eveneat the track, He was busy ray Halberg, Northern Ireland ealcularing what his full team, may haye its Vie Milligan and|trom track and field. on down Canada may have its Bill Par- neil, winner in 4.11 four ycars ‘Lanae Mae me rayning of will, repeat In these 1954 games {tereny is day ond nk At Tho| What it did in 1950—win them; * Australian: york, hurd and for{. “We won 34 champlonships in all to see— ap lo” within a few | 1950 at Auckland,” he said. “I'm days of his race, °The English- not predicting it “this time. man works quietly°and almost{ Phere’s an increase in over-all [Secretly row "Bt ee on In Vancouver’: Bannistei has] gold: medals will be a Ittle more confined his. work :” largely LO} wide-spread, - But I think. we ; brisk warm-ups on the falrways were criticizing him for his play to the first trick injand more seculded: par . + B. « Prince Rupori D Ys duly: 1 Ri i : a Ped ; p The Inst few days have mark-) Universily of British’ Columbia | | ant Suan ed a tapering off.in the work-|golf course, His times have not : outs of most athletes in Vancou-| been made: known, ver for the British Empire Gam-! Landy has galloped In full view!" VANCOUVER, 8. iy 7 &s, who are seeking to better|of hundreds of spectators over what the athletes of 1930 and| the UBC cinder track. The Auge |g 1950 accomplished, There 1s atleast one excep-|Landy’s lime, They went into) Today ang Sal tion—John Landy. of Australia.|ecstacies when smooth-running The man who -wrote into world| John clipped off three quarter's records an almost unbelievable |of a milena few days ago in 2:59.4, oa ee a trallans have made no. secret of 2. The:next' day It was 3:04: and Thursday he put on a show of| endurance, He ran a-quarter- i mile In 68 seconds, took a rest and then coasted along the full rest and he whipped through the three-quarters in 2:50.5, | “Jimmy Eve, Australia’s gray- |: haired general manager, wasn't the line, will do In these Games. Jimmy came up with the con- : fident assertion that Australia strength and the distribution of ae should win 24 or more gold med». ‘6. of the als this tite” “os defeating the contract threa By JACK HAND for GAYLE TALBOT Sine’ ychened his fourth iIng to play the nine, carelessly best heart, the: seven. Dummy's A Notts NEW YORK (AP)—Subsuded is the word for, S8 Won and Me. Mazzy, intends | tse tricks, eee ee today’s hand, Actually, they were praising , | . POP Is R O l/ ND. l/P | cause his play wag amazingly good and resulted ip]! & . uth -vulnerabie North (Mr. Abel) welcome nickname of “The Brat”| acted the same as ever. He was wasn’t even on the ficld. Coach|*urteous, guarded in all answ- Johnny Riddle tock his place on{¢rs and still talking about win- the lines ‘at third base ‘ag he/Ming the pennant, had done during Stanky’s- fivee| “Don't think we're out there day suspension, me through the motions,” he sald. “We're still in this thine ce NAS EYES OPENED We've still got a chance to win Apparently Stanky has taker|{he pennant.” - | t { - WALLACE to hear: the blast of public dis-| As the Cardinals are more than: POY ¢ mr apnroval that greeted h.s recen’ ’ degen games-back and still in Ly VOR: “Cemonstration in St, Louis wher | “"7ee" of on attack from the , Ma POWER cven the home fans cheered ajtear by other second division furfeit decision against the Car. |