The big day. in die tmut fish- omlan's calendar. ll over Mr windy and cold “to only .1312? who was out that day. that i talked to who claim- ed he enjoyed the rim to the full was ‘Dii't-r' Rings. He could be telling the truth at that hr the big tmut he caught was in I class that was large enough to warm an angler's heart. It was a real beauty. clean. ailvery and had quite re. cently moved in from sea 1t weighed 3 lbs. 5 cu “Dives” did not state where he caught the trout but it had all the ear- marks of the Morell The win- ner in the lIrleet trout class... 4 pounds one was caught by Borden Myers Jr.. Parkdale. , It had all the carncteristit‘s of a 1 pond trout. Riimour has it that it was caught in the Andrew": Pond at Wrifltt's Bridle. HI t was I ruued lonkzn' g brute and not Ln the same social stIta as Diver's but it must have been a thrill to tangle with him and win. Spencer Llewellyn. City. .ui‘ scone R illicit Bobby Hull (7) of Chicago HAWKS fill of Toronto and Murray HUNTERS' CORNER m § 3 ~< E 3; :- 2 tn 3.. «T D. W he warm at Mum’s were in the 8 to 9 inch dado with some crowding the pound mark or ' hctter Complaints time been votcad that angers as both DluaA wells and Munn‘s on the open ‘ inn mornig exceeded "WIT daily limit or twenty it was intimated that tw r men in a boat at Dina well 5 would have needed an ad ding machine to keep track of their catch, The norm undoubtedly cut down on the number of entries in the Patriot L‘nntest Several anglers were afraid to take their cars out for fear of getting bog- ged down. Some good catches were made by local and city In lit-rs From reporu received the doremeritioned catches would have offered stiff competition in the bat—plattermf—three and the best catch of ten class Prince was runner up with I nice tmut weighing In even 2 pounds W. H Benton won the bed-platter- ofvthree division TelltnIn Db elens. betth known as 'Dutehy’. was first with the best Cllch of ten with Jerry MuCaHum, Dun- statfinage. runner-up. The num- ber of entries was far below last year and ludsing ruled for no'close decision The quality of trout presented was on I par With other years. COLD OPENER it was a cold opening day and quite I number of fishamen called it quits after I few hours. County Inglen most ca'tainly. The CIusewayl at North Riva. hit the Jack Pot. The catch of and Vernon did not repeat this I) Rainbwv trout was miethin‘ ‘setison. in tanner yean flieyj iwerebuproduca'softrwtnnl the openitu mowing, am for weeks after, but mil season ‘ were in the zero class. Dig-i welJ'I It Fortune. better bowl I. Dingwell'a Mill‘s. and Moon's; i Dam, New Perth. “Rodi heavy catches of trout. They were I nice run It Dingwell's the bulk of than In the half to1 a k H u m playoff game Tuesday. Goalie lac Iw r en Iticl. after scoring IgIlnst Toronto hr Town" 1‘ Johnny aw." in first ‘period of Stanley Cup other players are Bobby Balm Balfour tilt of HIwks (AP Wirephotot i l MONTREAL IFinla—nd's Eino Oksanen t” Takes Boston Marathon By JOSEPH Mat-.SWEEN i The runners finished in chillidon Dickson. who placed third BOSTON iCPi Finland‘s wind and "in “1" starting m here in 1959. was forced to drop Rm” Oksm “'0” "‘9 305w“ sunshine that raised hopes of I "l" N "'9 lhreo'quaner mark. Marathon for the third time record 3m opsanm‘s “m, was hampered by a foot ailment. ThUTSdRY- "0 “’55 “HOW” bl’. well behind Kcllcy's 1957 mark Danny Pucknell. also fro m Inother Finn and two Amcrt- i 01’ 2_2oos_ Slay It Men's finest— eos-l-QN 1: o NIII’ Business. Shopping. Entertainment and Educational Centers e Luxurious Accommodation—Air-Conditioning, Radio. TV Available 0 Riviera Dinin Shop 0 Can Can Cocktail Lounge— til it. Sherry Lounge . . . BlfertIinmInt Nightly o Ample PI Room —Colfoo int; Facilities u SAULT STE. cans while Canada's Zorville iTch Atkins placed fifth in hit first try in the gruelling c]assir.i nksancn. fli-year-old Helsmki police dctcctive. showed mas-1 tcrful strategy as he finished in the clear in two hours, 23 min- utes and 48 seconds while cover- Ing 26 miles. 385 yIrds. Pam'o Pystynen. 30-yeIr-nld Finnish army sergeant. paced. hi: countryman and placed sec-l and in 224.53 while Alex Break-l enbridge of the US. Marines was third in 2.27.17. Johnny Kelley. Groion. Conn. schoolteacher who set I course rrcord when he won the mara- thnn in 1957. was fourth in 223 .37 and then came Atkins,‘ 25. in 211 49 HaII Proves Hero To Chica By BILL MacDOUGALL ‘ TORONTO iCP) — “Mr. Gnalii" strolls info the ChtrIgo Black Hawk drcssln: room. drcssrs and rctches ‘ lie skatcs on tho ice. In Chin (ago to I tumultous uprnar‘ from the fans. iToronlo-Enst York. finished 79th , , lln 21832 and his East York GREAT AVCWE‘ EMENT lIthlemIte. George Crersr. who Ohm?“ 5 ‘hree‘wm ("at _“'“ also ran powerfully with the lan- the most spectacular achlcve- d?” in the “fly “353$ w.. ment in the marathon slncc (lo 37th m 2.50“ rard Cote of St. Hyaclnlhe. Que. Rmham Bush. 35 _ year, old‘ “'0” “I? "F" [our “m”~ “lei RCAF nircrnftmnn from Ottawal last being in 1948 An earlier was 38”, m 2.50 50' I runner, Clarence De Mar was 3 BEST 15 551-“ I “x‘ume “when l Billy Best of Mlnto. N B . first‘ Eleven C I n a d i a n s were time out for I marathon. placed among the 181 starters Thurs- 55th and Richard Pedlnr, Ham- day-severIl others were listed llton, 63rd. but did not appear-and eight of Of two paratrooper: from the them finished. Atkins, the Tar“ Royal 22nd Regiment at V I l- onto-East York stIr who won the earlier. Qua. Claude Gagnon, 21. Windy City Marathon in Ch I- finished 70th and Robert Lahrec- cago six weeks ago. led for se- one. 24. was forced to drop out. veral miles In the early stages: Bruce McLeod of the Univer- but gradually fell back. lsity of New Brunswick finished Hamilton's 29-year-old G o M 73rd while Paul Rellivcau of Toronto was forccd by cramps to drop out, w nun...".u............u...u Can't». Ialqnof. Mull Con-etio- hellqu COpley 7-7700 Massachusetts Ave. If onlslol g. it go Fans ‘ nnld. "i quit playing and I quit eating " The fans It Chicago Stadium have made him thctr hero, but even thcy can’t influcnce thc lhlml‘llll‘f‘d nctmindcr. i (Ill—ifiiiiimlllllltlrlllllrtlll'lrnull Hottdctxon 8 Ciltinimc . OPEN TONIGHT Men's & Boyi Weai "Nothing Ilkf‘ that can hclp me." he said of thc nrcnt ova- picture has been forwarded to angler: .n Lne Stairs i would so) tiia: lnl: catin was made at we of Lne mp trout holes at; the HeId of Scales Pond Il- thnuzn no informati n was furn- ished as tn wni-re thiI limit of twenty Mu’lt‘s was created The series of unprecedented flood waters was bound to change tile troutan picture on the morning Many new h lcs would be gouaed out and (Ltd holes that iiad been ren- dered untenantable for trout by being filled with sawdust and silt, onto again were brotth back into production. Same top catches wen made when the water was telly Trout could see the blob of worms, that Is» peared to be floating loose wtth no attachments, and no fisher- man visible. The heavy fresh- etu that at In weeks befae the opening morning. at last two of inward volume. slink root out TORONTO MARIE REGINA 5 ~ CALGAR 5,1” .5 jump‘. u . “L h, tions he rcrclvcs. "lt'thist that lpcnds the next 60 minutes of puck W“ ha” "’ “'m'r-V “hm” U hnf’kt‘y dodfllni: sticks and He doesn't expch his ncrvcs Ikntcs and stopping pucks lev (0 “1303' bt‘Ill‘l’ W'i'n ho was pm; at him at up to 100 miles playing with Detroit Rcd Wings. In hour. the club that trIded him to Chi» “ML Gnnm-v_knnwn m “M use in l957. dcfrnceman Boh OuISldf‘ of Chicago as Clenn G"““‘"‘ mm him 1' “3"” SAVE 10% on purchases with family allowance cheques Hallvhas a Sf‘VT‘T‘L‘ cue of but- terflit-s bcfore evcry (Ime II mos! alhlvu‘s iu‘t once in them—— carver. yet he is onc of the bestl ptirk-sioppors in the business. l “01's the tension that even‘ makes him rrich before every: game hamper him'.‘ No. “yr the man who has been I backl bone of the club that rose from rcltulnr alsornns to one of the. toughest in the NItionIl Hockeyi League. ' "i think it‘s good for me,"1 he said in In interview, "There‘ have been games when I the‘ not been as nervous Is usuall and 1 find i won't In after I shot so hard. MAKE EXTRA EFFORT "ll l'm tense. i make thIt extra effort thIt might let my toe on it." Hell displIyed some IpectIe’ ulnr zoalteodin‘ d u r l n l the‘ Stanley Cup semi-final llainn' MnntreIl (‘InIdit-ns IM now TH! lightning - fast reflexes. rs“ Wlally his left fund. are mak- init thinls tough for Toronto MI- pic Leafs in the final. which :rnrnnto leads three names to “'0 Hall plays the toughest. most nerve - wrarkinl volition in hockey knowing thlt Roche has I had nilht. the team's deed." Yet he hII kicked out pork: in in mat-c- nttve games of NHL Ind Stan- Iev Clip play Ind needs less than a season more to break the record of 5M .01 by Johnny Wilson. I forward formerly of Toronto Ind now with New York Rangers. The hyper-old Hell. I “alive Electrical tantrum-t in spam of Humboldt. Suit. ltn‘l a. John. Vow annrick sir-v cited sham up mini)", ,4 l!“ Mr famili— lun how-n : br-nlrine the record. MM 7" ”" 9'“ "V’ "' 'l' V W. mm ('r 1M m in: i: £311.12" 'M" w" «in: electran "it Indtlflr‘nl ' Matt in {ant John 3an Ill keep loin: until I feel rm W 61m I load M. «- until “mm comes up and takes "W Pl!” That's quite fen- lihle " V" “"12 It least for some time Thu lhy. loll-m "III M' had I Ionic—anion eves-an “Mhmmnzuntm In“ three Cums fiIt was ‘7‘" m. Ind the two prud- "if tin: worse instcnd of better." “He's rilzht." Hall and. V. O styled by COOPER Staff Appointment The Rogers lllrdwarc Co. Ltd. Mr. Don Inuit. has Milly joined the stdf of The Rogers Hardware Co Ltd as head of ' electrical 015‘ This de- windbnaltor style JACKETS Q m [Mica Dutch ..-... .99 . value. I. I. ‘w d whim and electrical extras for mlclm the m d electrical anti-actors Mr l‘ngille received hia ecrly mention in the Trim m, .11 in 1.152 he Muted from Sam Jim Vawtinndl I“!!! 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It?! nun mm lino-«mo M "W fl" "W mammmtummm'mwm him you. u.p.'h none. “k.” that I: m I. T ENDERSUN ii EUIIMI] i qgwfien: QUAUTYEZ' “r jet-vim. nu. m'll'l'll‘ A Studebaker [ark driven by John Jones and Lou I‘londe of Toronto came 4,126 mile Shell endurance two years in a i Competing mmst airs manufaciurer in the world, the handsome Lark once her can fnliered and on rough, rutth 0 broke u roads, ion system gave up—too Car Rally ’62 little road clearance coated FIRST over all our: in thelLark carried on. eagerly ‘grappling with adverse 1-03 I across. the prairies, soared over mountain ranges. mastered speed trials with representing every major ease and matched t'hei Idriver's commands with] handling. For the! min proved its rcliability.;eecond ymrin amthe'G‘ZiMuit-n Jumpi" an“. (I... I racemr Iark has won bentin comers in the wor d's‘l on fragile tampon-longest. most gruelling l rally. havoc, too tiny engines balked and died. The '62 "The Llrk really bundles.” Anithou rough folds—did“ t fl“.Hib~.!muflimmmhklp.fl.lmu of the-tr sermrtorpid state brought on by winter conditions and they were fully awake and out on use trawl Fri-em m times create conditvu that make Garden Hackles plain earth w-rms to most deadly on trout HEAR OBJECTION! l have heard commas wu- od among die angling frIter-n- ity l'egi'dlnl the date of the T'mut F'shinn Conte~l “any are of the opinion that the May 24m holiday is a more {mour- Ible date The weather is warm- er orItleutnlhouldbe and most everyone is out trying their luck. It: I foregone com alumna that the May 24th date would take in treble the number of anglers and competition would be that much keener. l have re- ceived a letter [T731 Mr 1W. fWilfi Saunders. Biological St‘ anon. St. Andrews. NI. It was‘ IIIIIII STUDEBAKER _l MY W Mgofu Conlideniog'n comfortable all the way Sly! Lou Lalonde. winning driver "l have never been on Ivor-e roads- lotbor one were bogged rixbt lthe Lark. with its fIntIntiel manoeuvrnbility, powered! through the muck and Iround the stalled tars like I brokonefleld ‘runner with the [Odin sight." Johnnylooen, the mm with the maul and computers said. "The Lark is really I comfortable "Other nlv'inton looked like Lb" me at III." "This mmfort om means I lot when you‘re In I car for Is long-it 1| bruins. . . helped nil my fruit and [fert- STUDEBAKER OF CANADA, HAMILTON, ONT. . Tut drive the lurk at those dependable Studebaker doolom MARTIN'S GARAGE LIMITED in mum-Him: A'lLll two thaw“ marked fth released in ‘ watu' Ii Mapieque Bay. M ember 1M1 Based on previouI studies it is expected that than. fish will more info Streams ll the Malpeque Hsv area during April or JOIN-rill“ “in small fin between the dorm“ fin and tail along I'lli’l the 'win fins a the belly l the trout were d all AT‘TFVTIUN ANGLFIRS if y. catch a truly .i.lt. 'nese fl- miulnl please contact CR. Hines l‘:li6‘l’~.it 'hne Valley Exchange Success of such ll experiment depends on how at: Inglers moperate Don't let ill trout biologists dwn boyhb just that it is very imporn‘ to learn the movements of Hi away from the planting Stan. l trust that on a future date I shall be able to write I M You in this Column. What lARK'S Victory Means to YOU it means you can be sure the IArk is everything It is elnimod to be . Inst. depcndnble. eco- nom , comfortable. sure. footed. Other msnufacturerl make these claims. LIrk prov- them! The features thnt have proved Lark the unbeatable, long din- tance Rally champion Ire.| th. very futures you want in your persons} our. A rue ed powerful engine. supr hlh lin , sensible mod deannce. positive bnkinc. amuinx economy and more into- rior room and comfort than any other domestir. family car. Go to your Studnbnknr Dale ellin 5: RBI y. ODIY LARK haslconditloni and terrible‘dnn to their doors in mud y-t now. Drive the car that I'll! won this vicious test ofiweather. The Lark swept deciiner beaten III other malt. and models. Buy n Lurk and be assured your car will be the sum. as the one thIt won the Rally won the "Car of the V’enr' Awsrd. and is winning thousand. of new friends nnd Idmirerl Ian! Csnadn. Why not but drive the '“ suit and form your own opi ' Tonightl (Subject to Oflidai IMMSM