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Gene Brown the fish'stocking started this month Biany persons have inquired of game svardens what streams are open to angling, All streams, except trout streams, can be iishei) the year around. Trout streams can not be fished except during the trout season. ishermen should rea the "Anglers Guide" which is given every person who purchases a fishing license. Boys and girls under 15 years of age who do not need fishing permits can obtain one ot the Guides from the clerk at the Court House or at the various fishing license agents in the county. State Record Enviable Since 1931 there has not been one person fatally shot during Ihe dee'r season jn Maryland, Game warden have distributed mow 100,000 eoplw at Commandments of Gun Safety" In jeara.

program deaths resulting from firearms. Ot these, 17J occurred in homts. Slost of the accidents were caused by careless handling of firearms by persons without any knowledge of the safe way la which to use guns. Maryland has stressed firearms safety more than most states and the program is show- are ing excellent results. ld Club Plans Smoker Metropolitan Life Insur- Company in a recent bulle On shows that over a three-yea period the -company paid death off claims on 302 persons from Three Clubs Already Cop Final Berths In Divisions light, ball The Looacontng Outdoors- fin men's Club will hold its an- to nual smoker and membership el meeting next Sunday at I p.m.

i the i Brooke Bodkin, senior forest n( warden, will show conservation on movies. Refreshments will be served. Club Elects Tonight 1 Barrelville Outdoor Club will elect officers tonight at 7 o'clock at Ihe club house on Wellersburg Road. Refreshments will be served. Record Although baseball and track coming into the sport spot- glimmering spots of basket- can still be seen in the area the mil-annual YMCA-Jayeee basketball tournament enters its il week with contests left decide the winners in four isses.

Three of the eight have already been decided others must go through more days of fighting for other- five spots in the finals Thursday evening, and TV of the 115-pound Don McTntyre's of the 135. while three class, pound Tires Mrs. Frances Van Heflin, wife of the movie actor, caught a bi( bulle- eye tuna weighing 26 pounds using 15 thread line at Cabo Blanco off the coast of Talara, Peru, to establish a new world's record. the pon Committee Okays Bill For Another Half-Miler 'ANNAPOLIS, March 30 Senate committee gave its blessinsr today to a bill which would authorize the Maryland Racing Commission to license another half-mile racing program in the state 'Chick' Igaya Wins College Slalom Test The license would go to the Po- cotrioke Agricultural Fair 1 vhich had 1 one for 39 years but did not use it. It was repealed las! year when the Legislature rewrote he racing laws to give Maryand's five active half-mile tracks 2 days of racing a year instead of 0.

ed co He SNOW BASIN, Utah, March 30 Fleet Chick Igaya of Dartmouth combined control with dart ing speed today to win the slalom in the national collegiate ski championships. Igaya. 25, a senior, darted through 55-gate two times in the.cc/nbuied time of 104 out Denver Uni- versity's Henhing Arstal of Moss, 2.6 seconds. Kwa's, Igaya's sixth NCAA title, and.his'third.straight national collegiate slalom championship. His home is in Shiga Kojen, Japan, and he was a member of the 1952 and 193S Japanese Olympic ski team, taking second in the Olympic slalom last year at Cortina, Dartmouth captured three of the first five positions in the slalom.

Ralph. Aliller of the Big Green, who holds the world's speed record at 109.6 miles per hour on skis, placed third in 107.4 seconds. BiE Smith, also of Dartmouth, tied with Stan Harwood Color ado for fourth at 109.4. Denver, highly favored to capture its third straight champion, -ship, moved into first place in team standings. Western State, Colorado.

Dartmouth, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and Washington State follow in that order. Rain fell during the morning on the course Basin, 17 miles east of Ogden, but It turned into a enow storm while the slalom was being run. The slalom was the only event during the second day of the three-day ski championships. The downhill and jumping events will wind up the meet tomorrow. Asks Approval Sen.

Mason (D-Worcester), in county the old Pocomoke ifr used to operate, recommend- committee approval of the bill, had said yesterday he was 'not familiar" enough'with the measure to make a recommerida- "on at that time. also suggested that pos- ible. amendment' offered by Sen; (D-CaiDline) be rejected! he amendments would have pro- ided that if fcocomoke ran a horoughbred program at Ocean Oowns harness track, which is ilso in Worcester County, the Icean Downs harness racing al- Bucs Shut Out Pale Hose, 5-0 FORT MYERS, March 30 Pittsburgh Pirates exploded for five runs today in the fourth inning and a 5-0 shutout victory over 'the Chicago White Sox. The Pirates clipped pitcher Don Rudolph for six hits in the big fourth inning. All of the hits were singles.

The White Sox contributed two errors lo help the Pirates along in the fourth. Eiroy Face, who went six in nings, and his replacement, Dick Hall, confined Chicago to foui hits. Face got credit for the vie lory. Rudolph was charged with the loss. The Pirates pounded four White Sox pitchers for 12 hits.

Chlcaeo 000 CW-O 4 Pittsburgh 000 Rudolph McDoaaM Drttte and Bitter; Kill Kravitt On Snle Here For Terp Spring Game Two-hundred tickets for the University of Maryland's spring football game between the Alumn and Varsity are on sa.le at the W'Json Hardware Oempany. The contest, climax of spring drills, is scheduled for Saturday afternoon, April 13, at Byrd Stadium Tickets also entitle holders to admission to a lacrosse game on College Park field tetween Virginia and the national champion Terps. The stick game wil start at noon, with the faotbal contest slated for 2 p. m. ifment be cut from 24 days a 'ear to 18.

Any Pocomoke program would lave to be heli ir. connection with 'or for the benefit of bona fide county fairs or agricultural exhibitions." Same Provisions Apply The-same provisions apply racing which is conducted at Cum Bel Air, Hagerstowri Timonium, and Marlboro the ilate's active halfmilers. Mason said he believed it would be best to "let the people work out between themselves "any sug 'eslion to curtail Ocean Downs' program if the same plant is used by the Pocomoke group. He told Redden he had consulted 'the gentleman who gave you th amendments was in accord with this plan. Neither Mason Redden identified "the gentleman." Helping Mason explain the the committee was Committee Chairman TurnbuU (D-Balto Cour ty).

Turnbull later told a newsma 'ocomoke Fair is headed by Wil iam F. Chew, Baltimore County real estate also is an owner of Ocean Downs. LaSalle Meets Alco In High School.Match SKATE JUST FOR FUN THU SAT SUN SATURDAY SUNDAY AFTERNOON IslS 111 4 )J YOU CAN YOU CAN SKATE" IT'S GREAT FUN Nil. a Nit, Pric. To All ladiw ARMORY STOTOAT TIMES, CUMBERLAKP, MP, SUNDAY.

MARrn -M 1957 'CageTourney To WindUpThursday Week's Schedule A ists Palmer Takes IB finals. and G'TV whipped le LaVale Lions in their only St. 34-29; Don Mclnlyre's locked off Zion Evangelical, and then nipped Ham- nond's Insurance Agency, 38-37, advance; Malone's defeated Aces, 42-30, to insure a berth the finals. Dutchmen In Action Monday's action finds the op- jnent for and TV being in the 115-pound class as Peter and Paul meet Lovers Esso. The Gassers will be him three-putt the last two jreens, Arnold Palmer took the Ihird-round lead in ihe $12,500 Azalea Open Golf Tournament today, his two-under-par 70 giving him a 207 total 54 holes and i two-stroke lead.

The 1954 national amateur now a professional paying from Latrobe. replaced the leader through the first two rounds, Dow Finsterwald Jupiter. who slumped'to 73 for 209 and second place, tt'ampler Holds Third who won the Catholic At 7:30 tomorrow, Mclntyre's inal opponent will be decided as Valler's Texaco meet) another Leap Esso quint. Walter's defeated Magruder's Flyers to move into the semi-final po sition while the Esso Five drew i bye. Another defending ch'amp, md S.

faces their first est in their attempt to regain he Junior Unlimited laurels as hey face Delmer's Grocery at 6:30, Monday. Each team drew a bye in the first round. Seniors Play Tuesday Senior Unlimited teams will ieature the pair of contests slated for Tuesday night as the Fort Ashby VFW meets Rockets at and Johnson's Grocery plays Parson's Independents at 8:00. Fort Ashby defeated Massi's Superette in their first round game, 82-33, and the Rockets Irounced Hancock. 80-55.

John son's and Parson's drew byes in the first round. 8:00 Wednesday night. This con- Collegians and the Loya! 01 Moose The Collegians won over ttmdy City Five in their, only test, 72-62, while the LOOM blasted APC Metals. 71-H. Ths survivers of the three to nights in each division will meet for the championship Thursday the Birds Ship I To San Antonio SCOTTSDALE, March 30 The Baltimore Orioles ncu rm their spring training the '5 liatl to 36 Players today by optioning outfielders Joe Durhar and Burke of Hagerstovra.Md and catcher Ralph Lairmore San Antonio of the Class AA Texas League.

Durham, 24-year-old speedster, could have been carried extra or. the roster because he is a service returnee. But Manager Paul Rich- I. ards regards him as a "possible future star" and wants him play- Canadians' Easily am lay- befor lr on hand since Ron nie Hansen for Mttaor Ailegany High Campers ake over first spot in the School Bowling League provided hey win games from me eague-leading LaSalle High Ex- clalv nervJe Tne bright prospect plorers in their match tomorrow at the Savoy Alleys startine -1 p.m. The are a game and a half behind LaSalle with a 6-6 record, have split even in six games with the Explorers.

LaSalle leads with a 9-fi log while Fort Hill is third in the three- circuit with 6-9. Schedule In Tournament AME THIS KEEK SS. Peter and Paul Teisco vi. 'livers Leap Esso (135 Delmer's Grocery vi sis Lunch (Junior Unlimited) VF1V vs Rockets (Senior Unlimited) Grocery vs. Parson's independent (Senior Unlimited) WEDNESDAY, vs Loyal Order ot Moose (Senior Unliov Itfd) ol Fort Ashby.Hockeu game vs, winner of Johnson's-Parson's game.

I'ele'5-Loverff Leap game In 13S-1D. class) Don Mclnlyre's vs. winner ol Waller's Leap game In Junior Unlimited) Malone's Lee Tires vs. winner of Delraar's-S Lunch game (Finals In Senior Unlimited) Two winners of Wednesday nlgnt meet Second Team Sparkles In Terp Workout COLLEGE PARK, March KV-Maryland's second team sparkled in an iatrasquad football irninage today by dominating a jd-on clash with the first unit and scoring three of the six touchdowns registered during the prac- The clash between (he first and second teams was the first of the 'j 1 spring. Neither Isajn scored in wo periods of 15 and 20 minutes, but the No.

2'unit moved the ball during the second period, second team drove near the i before yielding the ball. The team, on the other hand, was to punt on all three occa- ins if had the ball. The No. 2 backfield included Bob usevlyan at quarter, Jim Joyce, id Fred Hamilton at the halves Larry Casparro at full. The 1 unit had Dickie Lewis at quarter, Ted Kershner and Bob ayman at halfback and Jim Hat- at full.

Earlier Jn the scrimmage, the team scored three times gainst the No. 5 team. Casparro illied on a 5-yard run, Hamilton 12 yards out, and Joyce irew an 8-yard scoring pass to Ed Cooke. The running of isparro and Hamilton featured he second team's attack all day. The only touchdown made by the team came on a 1-yard sneak Lewis against the sixth team.

In another occasion the first team umbled after reaching the 5-yard ine. etter. Twii he ioal be irst ore Ilu end by N. a 71 shooter today. The others appeared virtually out of the chase for $1,700 top money.

The 27-year-old Palmer, winner of the $7,500 top prize in the Houston Open last month, is second on the latest official money- winning list for the year with more than $10.000 in earnings. He made up a one-stroke deficit with which he began the day the time he reached the turn, he carded a 31 to Finsterwald's Michigan Grabs CHAPEL HILL, N.C., March 30 dead heal for first place in he all-important final medley re- ay gave Michigan the team title the NCAA swimming championships tonight as Yale's team was disqualified in-the deciding event. Alichigan, gaining 11 points the high.dive and 12 in the re-" and Murphy thjr Then when Hex Aubrey took off loo soon on the final freestyle lee t- of the medley relay, Yale's last chance disappeared. Michigan moving up on the final leg, caught Michigan State just at the end and the finish was so close that the judges couldn't pick a winner. The irst and second place points were final standing with 52 points.

DeMarco Defeats BOSTON, March 30 Tony DeMarco.theleadiDg welterweight 0 contender with trip-hammer fists, floored resourceful Larry Boardman twice tonight enroate to a unanimous 10-round decision at Boston Garden. Delfarco weighed Boardman 141H. Beat HG uiigfii prospect las been advised to wear a brace for an indefinite period and not to play for two weeks. The Canadiens' stellar forward Bert Olmstead, tied a record for assists in a National Hockey Attention Eagles Cumberland Aerie 245 ELECTION OF OFFICERS and DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION TUESDAY, APRIL 2,1857 VOTING 12 Noon until closed by the Worthy President at the Meeting Third Floor 65 N. Mechanic St.

opening month of regular-play. a atl Pcer. at the trouble with baseball to- But the St. Louis Cardinals wanted day is that the majors control too pitcher Bob Rush without salisfac- (ory re(urn (he Qibs The New York Giants, needing ew or ants, needing The former manager ol the Los a catcher, declined to offer any mgelos Angels. 1936 Pacific Coast pitcher except Joe Margoneri the League champions, thinks the en- whom Ihe Cubs didn't want The The forced paring of squads by the Milwaukee Braves dangied' out- was opening of the big league season fielder Bobby Thomson but the Clldht lift In IVln f.

-V. Cubs turned from hot to cold be- a slight lift to the poor re- alion clubs in the majors. "You take a team like the Van- lacks zing" or Dodgers, with more good ilayers than they know what to do wilh-they'll have to lop off a ercz Ka Scheffing said. "That means they can't sneak hcse men in the first month and iet winning performances out hem because don't know how to pilch to them College Scores BASEBALL rest Virginia 9, Mount St. Mary's uskegee.

Storehouse 3 lichlgaa Slate 17, Yale 8 rmy 9. Maine 3 -Uburn 4-7, Tennessee 0-3 DeJan-are Georgetown 2 lofstra 4, Long Island Aggies 1 Trinity 4. Navy 3 Irooklyn College Pratt 1 'rinceton 7, CoJby 3 V.Va. Tech 4, Marietta 3 Centucky 6-4, Florida 5-0 to. Illinois 9, Arkansas Stale 4 3, Vandprbm 5 Jolorado il, Regis 8 Ozarks.

Ark. 14, Guachlta I filliams 10; Richmond 4 'ejtas AiM 4, Baj-lor 2 IXU 3, Rice 1 linnesola 4. Bice 4 (Called lo Minn, to catco train) 11, Queens. N.Y. 3 -oras 7-3.

Culver-Stockton (M Parris Island 5, Davidson 4 -fnoir nhj-oe s. Belmont Abbey 7 -Jouth Carolina 7. Virginia 6, Carolina 6. 1 Clemson 6, Maryland 3 U. Weflleyan 3.

Miss. Southern 1 Centenary 3-2, N'westem, La, IWJ Northwestern 9. Keeiler AFB 3 S'eastcrn La. 5, Spring Hill Vwestern La. 3, Loyola.

La. 2. Id in- bliss. Slate 10, Miss. ColX 1 Mississippi 4-5, LSI? frS Wake Forest 8, Georgia Tech 'issouri 7 -ilrleigfc Dickinson 11.

Bates 4. Tulane 10. VinderUU i (2od) tetson 12. Amherst 7 Alabama 2. Holtins 1 San Die St.

ID. Long Beach St. an Diego Marine Recruits 15, Pasadena 0 Arizona 10-8, Utah 2-1 llemson Rallies To Dump Terps CLEifSON, S. March 30 HV- -iemson rallied for six runs in the Jfth inning featured by center- ielder Doug Hoffman's three-run homer to defeat Maryland 6-3 in an Atlantic Coast Conference base)all game today. Both pitchers went the entire distance.

Tiger hurler Don Slieaiy scattered nine hits and Stanley 3obb of Maryland kept Clemson check except for the fifth when he Maryland stepped ahead In the op of the first with two runs, one a bases-empty homer by shortstop Steve Bolen. Second baseman Howls Dare was the only Maryland player to collect more than one run. Dare 5ot two hits, including a double, in live trips. SATORDAT'S PRO HOCKEr By Tte Associated MiEmfMS LEAGDE Final Playoff a 5 2 (Cleveland f.7 series. New Cut-Down Rule Seen Mountaineers Hurting Yankees, Dodgers Trim Mounts By JERRY 1.1SKA JIESA, March 30 The new league rule forcing teams to c'ut down to 28 players by April 15 may keep well-stocked clubs, like the Yankees and Dodgers, from "stealing" four or five games in the RK 7he Cubi severa mes on Bob Scheffmg of the last- the verge of a deal for an out- feels fielder and a teft Help To Poor Clubs single runs in the third and fourth and three in a big The seventh-inning bundle came when Bucks' Bolyard walked, Olan Carter singled and Cook tripled.

Cook then scored on a fielder's vv utvl uc choice. Consecutive singles by' cause Thomson's arm reportedly Ronnie Retlon, Nick Zegra and laCKS Zing. Boh Senav f.lon ir Ihe defenses how to play them, "And while a strong club is us- fi in his native Ar ng such alniost-good-enough play- eenhna.we.ghcd 107. Dower iuy 4 ers, it can rest its proven talent or later on. Teams like the Yan- cees, Dodgers were able to steal our or five games with their fat benches during the first month in past seasons." Most clubs formerly carried be- Iween 30 and 33 players before the erstwhile May 15 date for trimming to 25.

Will Aid Minors "This new 28-player rule will wlp the minors right down the ine," said Scheffing. "It enables arm clubs and affiliates of major eague clubs to make definite ilans a month earlier than usual. From a publicity or promotional 'iewpoint. (his is invaluable." Asked if the April 15 cutdown 28 players might inspire some spring trades, Scheffing said "we 1 shopping, but we're not buying, because everybody else is shop- )ing too." EMMITTSBURG, March major Cook and Paul Davis worked out a two-hit pitching job. between them today as West Virginia University rambled to 9-2 baseball victory over Mount St.

Marys. The Mountaineers banged 13 hits off four Mount St. Marys pitchers. West Virginia jumped into a 2-0 lead in the first inning when tha Mounts' starting pitcher walked in two runs. The Mountaineers added BUENOS AIDES, March 30 w- lleludfs Pascual Perez retained his world choice.

The Mounts got their other rformances out of 'S championship tonight by run in the fourth when Hessler" opposing pitchers knoekin oui challenger Dai Dow- singled, George Shapanos moved -i to pitch to them fu first round of Mm to third with a single and he their scheduled 15-round title Bob Seoay, Glen Higgens" and Bolyard's single added the'- 1 final two runs in the 9th. Mount St. Marys scored in Ihird when Bill Hessler and Bill. Ross walked, Hessler stole third and came home on a fielder's scored on Cook's wild pitch. The game was the opener both schools.

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