. el Yt - Prince Rupert Daily. News: Wednesday, ¥ February 1, 1956. a % 8 A Pines pn ment Anam mp ine B.C-Alaska Little Loop Baseball Seen City Group Favors» ‘International. Series | Pogsibilities of entering Prince Rupert Little League teams into a British Columbia-Alaska tourna- ment annually will be investigated by the league’s ex- ecutive, it was decided last night at a general meeting Prince Rupert Little League last night voted to stay out of a dispute over racial discrimina- tion which has rocked the par- ‘Local Group Sta ying Clear Of Discrimination Battle view to incorporating all Little Leagues in Canada. ISOLATED CASE Mr. Foster said that the pro- in Van- i : au. “h 4ey, Maurice: Roy 51 t ‘Caiiada Delonas ‘byt shows-him fn Sibeenccunevasaacs | co's Dept. Store en cuasonesennsonosnemes ey : Grea Names i Corticel 4 5 AORAGHoonNE : Vien yo you drink the milk {Glie hest milk-in town, hu door. ‘Bulkley Valley mil iJollawing storese . i p Fishermen's Co-Op AI js Ruport Butchoss’ @» idwoy Store. " MeKay! S Groz sty 1947, “has” headed ‘the’ metropolitan © ses ‘of. 1oly -has. been raised to the. priinatial’ see of tine British, French, Belgian ‘and Nether-. |’ nts, he served: overseas with the: Canadian “Army uring’ the Second World War. This phoio,’ by” ‘known’ ‘crow shoot, The nécks in: “ques- those pesky. crows around. here the: “since the champs have .offered : of two. shotgunnets | that can bring in more crows than “Dom : Cont est i is open. to Rod and: Gun us Bomber 31, Sacscaensccoaen rnsey and Jersey herds you not only drink the (38 Primate: of Canada “Arcli- his robes, : (CP. Photo) ; ‘jinter-clty league, with ‘Terrace and Kitimat and Alaska a Juneau, TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM . that transportation difficulties of the organization at the Civic Centre. ‘ Matter was breached by H, F.* (Buck) Everson, of the United States Customs department at Sitka,. ” Mr, Everson told the meeting that Alaska baseball] organiza- tions had found it impractical to try and compete in tourna- ments with teams in the United States and had decided to con- fine activities to Alaska and possibly BC, . Mr; Everson went. on to say that .with regard to Little League, the question ‘had been raisetl at: Sitka of forming an repre- seritatives from Prince Rupert, centres Sitka, Ketchikan and 1 The Alaska. represntative said pointed to making. Ketchikan the centre for the games, ci Prince Rupert Tittle League went on record as. favoring the idéa of ‘an international tour- nament and empowered the ex- ‘ecurive to investigate all as-- :| Outdoors with Marty : ‘where is ‘some speculation ‘as ‘to how far the human neck will extend, and the answer. will be ‘alter, the ‘foi.heoming tion helone. to “Dom” Dominate and’ Tommy Boulter, Those’ per-. ennial champs at knocking. off . lt seems that interest.” jn ‘shoot is much increased, a. prize ‘of 20 bucks:to any: tean and Tommy do on the; bic: day, Clubbers only, so better be’ sure your.dugs are aid, te : ts i Fishing licences expired Dee- and there: will be :no y ‘« Bi 7 | “py Anglers who. are, caught. fishing ge without Lhe ‘necessary document, BR ‘Don't let it be you! * toe, Most unfortunately there .a- pears litle doubt that the rins- neck pheasant cannot. make the grade in the interior East and North of here, A ver y gcod effort has been made at establishing the species in Smilhers, but. the prolonged cold js too much, Cock | birds. have been found. with ful we not teeny oo re eee 1 awenll Oe | caren -GHORGE DAWES -AUCTIONER - Phone (032 and i858 sm emp ane On eeme « from the Bulkley Valley t you also safeguard your upplies’at all times by our delivery to your k is also available at the @ Quality Store -® Sunrise Grocery @ Sporo's Grocery @ Lyons’ Fino Foods vere pe oS + orate a Sat Froer . a i will hon mrront, day whon Vl] 4 4.400,0001) promsenger takes ta (ho alt, Wo } | don't know who ho Cor she) ta " wom mat ty oulesind an award ats eV Andiamo fiat of matched Skyw wo Wateh the nowapaper,. ston Moy ve for news of Passongur No, 4 } jameniven VOUT CHING ree in Alr's yot=-bul the ay ligqaye. fo your radia 10,000! RELISTS GOING YOUR WAY crops ‘and in fat condition, but this occurred far south of Prince George in-country where a few this lunch hour for him. {Ho particulariy -{persons attempting to photo-! | frozen ‘solid in. the deep. cold; birds stillsurvive, Perhaps the Chukar -is; the more likely to succced’ horeahouts. Spring salmon’ in: the ten- pound class are being taken from near the main dock at Kitimat, and reporis or more and heavier fish are expected momentarily. Herring. does ‘the trick. GERRY SAVARD very: consistently gels fish on his lunchtime trips, one peeds of (he propesal including approval of Little League headquariers for such an en- deavar, MOTHERS’. LEAGUE ‘The league unofficially threw its support behind a suggestion to form a softball league for Little League mothers to play ronce a week, Decision arose from a discussion on the formation of a league women’s auxillary in order to stimulate parent Inter- est in Little League, Feeling of the meeting. was that addition of another women's auxillary to the number presently work- ing in the city would not be met with too much enthusiasm, TO DRAFT BRIEF In other league business, it was decided to donate $25 to the Civie Centre: and draft a brief for the Civic Centre com- mission stating that the league has had 100 per cent co-opera- tion from the Civic Centre in all its dealing with the staff. The brief will also .suggest.that i tbuting financially Centr @, ‘President Gordon was appoint-, ed the league’s representative: to the Centre. Art Williamson was appointed to approach team sponsors In regard to 1956! sponsorship. Sponsors donations: were set again at $150 with May: ‘| named as the date donations! were to be in to the league. Player's registration was set be able to pick up registration forms en the first date and must have them in to the reg- istration booth by the second date. Training will get 4 under way, ‘of these times he will tangle with April 5 the whormer that will lengthen! will be held April 19, What a beautiful thought! % + % and is Seeding them regularly, | requests that! graph .hem stav ab as great a distance as po.sible, otherwise : the. birds will take off if + roached too closely, It is during: they are is the answer, a { oh fe Mieke is considerable lessen. | ing of the erstwhile dislike of the: takiig of «ame animals of the: result. of public eduention. into; game management and a better understanding of just how inuny creatures ‘may browse In any: isiven aren, Not too long henee e shall notice the general Im-| provement In quality and size, i malniand deer and moose, hat It Js hoped that the Queen Char- ther recluced with the same end, ii view, thes qe fe jWual Rad and Gun banques two Weeks from now, this tne tt ds: buffalo ment and the neeessary ; | trimmings that go with IL then) ‘dancing to the same More Inter, % fe ive ar, we | iral (led dyed-in-the-wool thelr luck, despite the} eides shut, should he taken any thne now FOREVER e RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC ap- | the periods they are away that. female sex, This comes as the; ote deer herd will be still fre! Another treat in slore for those: 'diners oui, who abtond the An-| excollent | “Five” that made such a hit lost, No Jocal angling sucess yee ported during the week, bul seve- rodsters | frigid aly whieh quickly rane , My records shaw | Whit an ovenstonal sorlng salnion | | ‘at i coverage for league players. a oa ne nn ote a ee ne ae Remember When By The Cunadian Press James J, Braddock, world heavyweight champion, most likely to mect!announced his retirement from trouble, perhaps a telescope lens: boxing 17 years ago last night; fa week after he had defeated | against any defense, Mrs, Keen ‘British champioh Tommy Fartiand Mr, Abel had managed ‘LO! ‘in’ his comeback campaign.’ \ it in 1937 to Joe Louis, i) | SPORTSMANS DIGEST “alstare SELF AID FOR ICE BREAKERS COMER CRM Teeonteeeaiit doy ' | Tris tir UNFAMILIAR Nas OR CARELESS PERSON WHO USUAL.» rid LY FALLS THROUGH THIN OR “ROTTEN” ICE, BUT IT'S WISE FOR ALL TO KNOW HOW TO RESCUE THEMSELVES IF HELP ISN'T CLOSU BY, How onto THIN Ice WITH one HAND AND BREAK WEAK EDQES WITH THE OTHER UNTIL STRONG ICE 1S REACHED, THEN EXTEND BOTH ARIAS OVER IGE AND Kick, LEGS NEAR SURFACE TO FORCE BODY ONTO THE IGE. WHEN Hips ARE QUT, ROW. SIDEWISE FROM { Htope YOU are the icky onc! THE MOLE, o (eee ene em ep eee be ‘, A i teed [ fis PPB PP Pra OY WAN?) / yon alin wi 00 | preys “aL dM Yet. @ ROR HELP Tor course! Time To Check Your 1956 Printing Needs CALL Dibb Printing Co,, Ltd, Voll 27 directors for the Centre be lim-- diserimination charge, ited to those organizations con- | to’ the! at March 17 and 24, Boys will | and the player s auction | Opening game of the seasoz) was sel for May 10. Bruce Love nd Lloyd Rice were appointed | “JACK MeNEIL of Shames is} to work with player's agent Alec ‘further leniency shown: to. those taking much care of those swans: Slater, The league executive was s. still remaining within -his ken,’ empowered 4o arrange insurance |? former: Braddock won the world title; which should have been defeat, ‘from Max Baer In 1935 and lost! ed. t ‘UAL EN RRNA | yinclal ‘representative couver had intimated that the incident which had triggered; the storm of dissension was an isolated case,’ Mr, Matches had also — said that some Vancouver leagues had resigned from the parent organization and that leagues in the United States had asked for their franchise fee to be re- funded, Mr. Foster reported. Art Willlamson, who sparked the move to have the local or- ent organization ‘In Williams- Prince Rupert Little League tive has had a chance to evalu- ate Information on the case. Controversy, which stems fron a South Carolina Little League allowing a Negro team into playoffs, has resulted in Carl E. Stotz, one of Little League's founders breaking with the parent organization and launching a $300,000 lawsuit. LEAGUES RESIGN _ Rift between the parent body and Little League across the North American continent has also brought a rash of resigna- said that any leaning at all in tions, including that of Horrte i that direction would be “the Matches, provincial representa- | death of Little Leajue." tive of Little League in Van- ~meminae aremnemnann meen meanness erprinee Rupert Little League Kitimat Cagers Here Friday went on record as being “un- alterably opposed to any kind Exelting inter-school baskct-: ball fare is forecast for Friday | of discrimination” but held in abeyance any decision as {to twith the report that two Kitimat! -high"school teams will invade! where its loyally lay ‘until claims and counter-claims ‘Booth Memorial High school gym Friday night. could be assessed by the exec- In the frst game at 7 putt. | utive. ‘Letters will be sent from the: tu! ‘Kitimat Girls will take on Fros-! both Williamsport and to foun-'ty’s of Booth Memorial High: to any kind of discrimination { i Prince Rupert organization | powerful Kitimat boys team: Twill meet Sunrise of the Prince: ‘Rupert ‘Senior basketball league. | League president W. A. Gor-| The Bo-Me-Hi squad defeated | don and J. 8, Foster reported a, ‘Terrace when the Skeena High | phone call to Mr. Matches in‘ school squad visited here and: vancouver earlier this week. which they were informed that ‘feated the Skeena High cagers. “Vancouver Little Leagues. were | With this in mind Friday night's i split into three. factions / game should be a closely contest-— One of these favored contin- ; ‘ed encounter. ‘uing with Williamsport on the! ‘understanding that the National | | headquarters “clean — its own house.” Another’ favored forming Pacific Coast Little League. The third favored forming British Columbia body with [BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD THREE FACTIONS i , HARDLY WORTHE Uf 4 | SHEHO, Sask. @-— A farmer a who shipped a calf hide to a tdealer in Yorklon was informed aéhe would. be paid $1.62, minus 1 {Pp | a! shipping charg es af (8190. , “Suit Preference ¥ ailur ¢ Helps Complete Contract “] thought you fantcied yourself as such an expert jon the suit preference signal, Muzzy,” said Mr. Cham- pion, scornfully. “You use it when you shouldit't and fall to use it when you should, " With a cold game ay no-lrump ~ vt | i 1 tir ” 2 SOUT qedier land in a-four heart contract, Milnor (Mr, Aliedy aK AD » This is another illustration bf viling 4 how you can tell your partner: ek et what suit you want led if and wA QT when he gets the lead, WEST HAST (Mr, wees) (Mr. Champlon: GOOD OPENING AUOS TAP AAG Somehow, Mr. Muzzy got offto ¥ a f ,, VE his best opening, the sever of: y $2 soe z k \ Ro clubs, The queen was finessed " gayeyp and Mr, Champion won with the (Mrs, Ween) king. He hoped Mr. Muzsy had AS ‘started with a singleton or a’ VK yoy doubleton club so that he could evi tuft the second or third round of, 0 | ‘the sult, _ The bidding, } "Phere was one thing he did. Gevh Nest North Mins ‘know, however, He knew he y A ag Vo Paes (didn’t want a diamond lead! o_o from Mr, Mugay, Using the sult preferenre sige nal, he would have returned lis lowest club If he had wanted a return dead in the lower of the other two plain sults, Actually, he weleomed a lead dn the higher sult, aprdes, So at trek two he jled buck with the nine of clubs, Hye CHOICE Mrs, Keen won oon the bord with the jack and Jed the 10 of hearts, Mr. Champlan stepped abt in with the wee and tMred | buek the eleht of @ubs, Mr Muay yuffed (his last trlek and. Pynow had a eholiee of lends hoe: ‘tween spades and diimonds, | After considernuble thought, he eHme to the brilliant eonelusion Me, Champion might have the gee of diamonds so thut the lead of the queen would) trap dum. miy’s: Kings. 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