’ the last, “One thing I know we are go as of lepers. ine’ Black [ing to have to do against Mont- Hawks won here, we played six|real is skate. They're go-go-go terrific hockey games,” he said. jall- the time. : 8: The Guardian Charlottetown, Fri., April.22, 1966. : - 509th ROUND TRIPPER National League record held Willie Mays of San Francisco Giants heads into home plate -svith _his 509th career home __HUNTER’S CORN Eight Day Old Season Disappoints Some Anglers. The--trout fishing season will he <ight.days old when this col- umn appears inprint. It has been a ‘contradictory’ sort ‘of opening season to date. The ma- | jority of trout fishermen have | had very mediocre luck so far while others have really hit the ‘jack pot’..There appears to be no happy in-between. ‘Some have to be content with one, or two, for hours of casting with a few hitting the big time. The in-be- tween boys have““nothing to“ re=; mind them of their outings but a sore arm and a caloused right hand palm: ~~ The picture in Tuesday’s Guardian has really started ton- gues wagging. I was told by trout fishermen who viewed the box the trout were carried in that after the thirty odd big fel- lows were removed for the pic- ture they. scarcely made a dint in the catch there were twice as many smaller fry left. One keen tront. counter. estimated between. ninety and one hundred in the box when it was viewed before the heavyweights were removed. Another reported to me that he watcher! another member of the same tribe at Larkin’s Dam, Selkirk, moving up towards the Railway Bridge with four fish- ing poles.... three heavy bamboo and one casting rod ..; in his boat. He was all alone and when he ‘was reminded the law allow- ed only one rod per person and it held in the hand, laughed heartily as if it was the ‘joke of the..season! He wasn’t too sure but it looked like three rods with holders attached to the sides of the boat. LETTER READ x I read with interest the letter in the Public Forum of The Guardian in. yesterday’s Guar- dian. There was one paragraph that sort of intrigued me. Apart from this paragraph the writer hit: the nail square on the head in some of his remarks but was off the beam on others. Quote “‘Now Mr.. Farmer, if you had to buy a hunting license, you would be ‘taxed the same amount as the city dweller who does not own one foot of wildlife habitat, and also the same as the man, not a bonafide farmer, who owns or ‘leases hundreds of acres of land or water and ‘allows orily himself or his friends to hunt on said property. These same peo- ple expect the same privilege of hunting upland game and geese on ‘your land which you so‘gen- erously left open to the public” unquoté. In 1952 I purchased the old Mount Fur Company holdings. 1° didn’t get-it for penny ante mo- *yun-in first inning of yester- day’s game with Chicago Cubs. Mays needs two more to tie by Mel Ott. (AP Wireyhote) structed six dams on' that prop- erty over the years and they were designed for both-trout and were bulldozed out of the dam bed to make. favourable habitat for trout before the water was backed up. Causeways and car roads were built. And ... all this: was done with my own hard- earned money. Not one red cent was accepted from any source. The first year it was left open to the public and they sure took it-over.Locks---were -shot-~ off. boats and the ‘general public’ helped themselves. My partner and I have gone back for a spot | - of trout fishing and fishermen using our boat had to be coaxed ashore. : So -the lid was clamped on . tight ... so tight that anyone| DOWNS Chicago found trespassing thereon is ta- | ~ 5 ken to Court pronto. It’s open to| CHICAGO (AP) — A pair of people who know how to conduct two-run homers, one the 509th themselves. So far as hunting on career blast by Willie Mays, private property I was out once afd the10-strikeout pitching of \only this- past fall -and-it-was by Juan Marichal swept San Fran- invitation. The lady who owned es ‘Giants to a 52 victory the field wherein we hunted was jover~ Chicago Cubs- Thursday. “given a”Yoose for thoughtfulness | Jim Hart also slammed a two- and co-operation. We never fir- fun homer off rookie Bill Hands, ed a shot on this property last who was making his first start year ... except one at a Gishawk |aS a Cub, as the Giants ran that was taking Ruffed grouse |their winning streak to five and and black ducks. Among ‘my \extended the Cubs losing string good friends who have enjoyed |to five. trout fishing on this property | Marichal recorded his third were Dr. Sydney Bonnell .and jvictory without defeat and his Rev. Billy Graham ... the world |third complete game, a string wide —noted-Evangelist.._If 1 |that includes only one earned hadn’t put the clamps on tight |run. ¥ with respect to ‘“Trespassing’ it | Mays’ fourth homer of the would be as barren of any form jseason came after Hal Lanier of wildlife, including trout, as ‘led off the game with a scratch the Sahara Desert. The general |single. It left Mays only two |public forced this drastic protec- ‘short of Mel: Ott’s National tive action. League record of 511 homers. Annual Shoot Goes Tomorrow The Prince Edward Island Rifle Association is holding its fourth annual indoor rifle shoot- ing competition. The shoot will | be held ‘concurrently at the RCMP range in Charlottetown | and at the range in Summerside. The shoot will be held on Sat- urday from 9.00 a.m. to 4:00) p.m. There are 88 prizes award- ed this year in four classes, De- | : fending champ this time is Mike | NORSE TAKE POLICIES Susick of’ Summerside. Clubs | The face value of life insu- from Murray Harbour, Char- |Tance policies held in Norway ‘lottetown, Summerside; ~~ York |-1965..increased to $1,845,000 ‘and Bordon are expected to be ie on hand..All who have an inter- | est in shooting are asked to be “GOOD SERVICE IS OUR BYWORD JIM HART Sei Frcincisco ithe Cubs in the ninth. -REMEMBER- WHEN By THE CANADIAN PRESS Joe Louis fought for the second time in 11 days 32 years ago tonight—in 1935— ; and knocked out Biff Benton in the second round at Day- ton, Ohio. Two years later Louis won the world heavy- weight championship and held it unbeaten for an un- precedented 11 years. eight months. jon hand. ROCKETS RISE HIGH The power of American space iy sere property” tonped ‘ie teen 195. he ‘edstone) sat ee | ‘because anyone who owns a Honda isn’t alone vety long. Honda engineers extra = Breath strength—extra safety into every one of its 15 models. Its dependable 4-stroke engine Volkswagen parts. | is built thessame way. Gives up to 250 miles to the gallon. So—if you want to 20 _. RUDISCH'S where the action is—take a closer look at Honda. Take a special someone with oe GARAGE you when you do because fun on the double gives you so much more on a Honda. Byron Browne homered for |: | D \ DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Red Wings went back to work Thurs- day in preparation for. the tpen- ing of the Stanley Cup, playoff final in Montreal Sunday after- neon but were not happy with the condition of their home ice. The Red Wings skated for about an hour on somewhat soft {ce and some of_the players asked jokingly why they had to work in a swimming -pool. Detroit officials éxvlained that new heating and air con- ditioning equipment was being tested, especially the latter, and that someone had failed to con- sider the effect it might have on the ice. : ‘ Manager-coach Sid Abel, who arrived after the team had been on the ice for some 20 minutes, took no chances with goalie Roger Crozier. Abel instructed Crozier“to use a face mask to protect him from any deflected shots during the practice. Crozier does not like to wear the mask during a game, but has used it in practice before. Abel said he planned to make a few changes for the series 2 OF SHEET METAL a bet Problems pv a Our ~ Se os Red Wings Back T paration For ROGER CROZIER PARKER MACDONALD against the Canadiens. The; “I'm thinking of using de- opening game Sunday starts at |fenceman Bob Wall and putting 2:30 p.m. EDT and will be tele- Parker MacDonald back in the vised nationally on both Canada lineup,” Abel said. and the United States from the| Wall appeared in two games Finals Chicago Black Hawks and Mac- Donald saw limited action in three’ games. “ Wall returned to the Red Wings after Pittsburgh Hornets, a Red Wings farm, had been Hockey League playoffs. Abel plans a stiffer workout today and a brief: skating ses- sion Saturday afternoon. Abel was asked ~ what he thought about the fact that the |Canadiens will have 10 days of \|rest when they take the ice against the Red Wings Sunday. Is NOT BOTHERED “It doesn’t bother me at all since w getting four days rest ourselves,’ Abel said. “If we'd had ‘to play a seventh game in Chicago Thutsday and then play the Canadiens, it would have worried me.” The — Canadiens eliminated Toronto’ Maple Leafs in four straight games in the other Stanley Cup semi-final. Abel said he would be satis- fied with a duplication of his team’s efforts in the series against Montreal. SOLD and SERVICED By. . beginning. fin the semi-final series against “Except for a couple of sec- Honda is built to take two in its stride. . . and. ” youmeet the nicest people ona _€ eliminated from- the American. “CHEYENNE Richard Widmark - C. -and pathos. in its ride. Honda ‘makes it that way : films of the h ila Aa of a great nation. 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