* Stands Very aye By JACK SULLIVAN * Canadian Press Staff Writer & Don Fontana, who should know, Canada’s 1959 Davis Cup "fens <2 ‘Legal Batt team hasn't’ much chance » of advancing beyond the second . round. He won't get much argu- least. “Our chances aren't very Fontana, from Toronto and a ‘Robinson May Have Won : four-time member of Canada’s Davis Cup teams, said he ¥hoped” to be named to this year’s team. “I think. Bob Bedard of Sher- brooke, Que., will also be named,” he told Eisen. “But 1 can’t even make: a guess about the others.” Poor Canada’s Davis Cup Team Chance Despite the miseries of “Already, we are half way to 20,000. ticket sales. That's nearly 20 per cent up on last year’s . CNE DRAWING CARD Bob (Hamilton Spectator) Han- ley, commenting on the deal, said that Hayman needs Cookie to “help fill the big new Canadian National Exhibition Stadium” in nearly 34,000. “For that matter,” adds Han- . “Tiger-Cats need him as a 3 Tiger-Cat clubs.” Red Storey who went to Europe with Boston Bruins and New York 2 = § E = a 3g e fisherman may set out at the epinion that be 500 and the law respec‘ing under sized and spawn lobsters should be rigidly and im- partially enforced. According to one informant, who is in a posi- tion to know for he fishes lob- sters for a living, 9 out of 10 fish- érmen never return anything, He went on to explain that the growth rate of lobsters was phenomen- al and in his opinion if all under sized lobsters were returned to -| the water it would mean a mini- mum of a quarter of a million pounds of marketable lobsters the following season. At 30 or 35 eénts per pound this would mean a revenue to the fishermen of oo to one hundred thousand ars I told several that it was up to moved. . im Ms truck) ‘The major dawn raid by Fish-) ‘The Guarillan, Oharlotictown, Fri, May 15- He ended with the comment: |eries Officers and BR. C, M. Pol-| = aes . “He was afraid of the rain”.|iee at Alberion recently came as| ‘me, Set lmerissement with, a) the Federal officer whe This remark sort of netteled me.|@ surprise to everyone and the offense ee s2| cat t0n intéerbations and he I replied: “You now better then| result is awaited with major « MAY ‘ined $10.00 and costs on that. He wasn't afraid of the|By resull T mean the éxtbat ai|B¢ Jailed for @ months without] 264 over twelve rain. He sized the situation up| penalties meted out. Poaching| %* option of & fine. The Act pro-| sina. ‘By the same yard and was afraid of what he was|with regard to Fish and Game|Vides & minimum penalty Of) i. siting shooter who going to find and of the howl|er Commercial interests can be| $10.00 or 30 ys of both fine and) recently of killing 9 geese and that would reach up to the skies| stopped pronto if the full weight | imprisonment for each and éevety|3 brant in three shots was and repercussions that would fol-|of the penalty sections; are em-| offense. ”° — Thended the minimum fine low I've been through the mill) ployed. Under the Migra-| Some years ago in the States| have been $120.00 and costs myself and I can't say that I|tory Birds Convention Act for|an offendér was found in posses-| 12 months in jail. Think this angle blame 5 instance the penalty covers both sion of 110 ducks in ¢lose season.!over boys. _ : : : : I : s am z : . 3 « i _NEW YORK (AP)—Sugar Ray may heve scored a legal victory in his battle to keep the New York State Athletic Regular 13.95 WASH ‘N’ WEAR , WORSTED _ FLANNELS 95 _ FREE the law abiding fishermen them- selves to remery the situation as the future of the lobster indus- try was in the hands of the fish- ermen themselves. One fisherman who always measures his catch complained to me that one mor- ning a short time ago it was pouring rain when the boats re- turned with their catch. The Fisherie¢ Inspector was waiting for the first time this season. He told me the Inspector never “They even appreciate the offi- cials.”” This is a new tack for Storey who quit his National Hockey League refereeing job during the Stanley Cup playoffs. He's been taking verbal abuse from fans, players and club officials for years. this crown by the National Boxing Association. 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