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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 4

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4 THE INTER LAKE Sunday April 3 1955 Tony De Marco TKO's Saxton for Welterweight Title Question Is Who's Next Up of course Rocky os Add dressing to a salad Just be fore serving vinegar in the dress slcac of creeling a limit of easier ings wilt the greens to catch cutthroats or rainbows mmmmh wMi nKM and going lionie Grayling easily it 7 I creel elim BOWLING SCORES Vejar Hunts 442 for 2282 Red Sox Select Claude Walter for Mayor his manager Steve an JENNINGS the new fig We Wish It Known That Individually and Collectively DELCO WE ARE NON PARTISAN The Nation's No 1 Battery with wonderful candidate for any office LATHEAD LAKE WILDLIE ASSOCIATION A WHITEISH ROD GUN CLUB ihj2 LATHEAD SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION LATHEAD CONSERVATIONISTS Open Sundays 1 mile South of Somers one eat his a big age over Gra champions of the the one way you apart is by their The hope is to lure anglers into putting In more of their time try ing to catch the smarter and more abundant Loch or brown trout in The pyramids of Egpyt were built from 3000 BC to 1800 BC 494 389 if Cheney School Loses Track Men happy cham right April might 411 391 418 474 carrying a little too and he looked a lit Ellis said now Don 413 459 Jim Jim The fantastic figures quoted by Mayor McBride in recent Inter Lake issues reads like a page out of Utopia Get out your tax statements figure out how much more your taxes are now than they were four years ago irst steam ferryboat in the world began operation in 1811 be tween Hoboken and New York City Everytime it rains take a look at all the intersections see where the water goes If we have a heavy run off get your basement pumps going Go up and take a look at your uncovered reservoirs Attend a water damaged merchandise sale ClffiNEY Wash (UP) Three lettermen were disqualified from the Eastern Washington track squad because of low grades Track coach Red Reese said they were hurdler Howard Verbeck sprinter and broad jumper George oster and shot put man Dick Hus ton Earlier this week the Eastern baseball squad lost four men be cause of scholastic ineligibility '41 Call and see the new Evinrude models the talk of the water front! Revolutionary Aquasonic design with glorious Whispering Power! You ride in quiet for annoying engine noises are cancelled at their source You ride in the luxury of utter smoothness with all vibration isolated from your boat' With Evinrude Simplex controls motorcar handling ease and even finger touch electric starting if you wish Complete range of a Whispering Power Evinrude for every boat See them try them choose yours now! Ask about our convenient lay away purchase plan Your old motor brings top' trade in allowance right now call on us! Our notice of approval of local and state officials was a gesture of appreciation for past performance in a matter of vital importance to us and doesn't NECES SARILY constitute an endorsement of any particular Montana which should up before the season of the puzzled anglers No 826 Second Avenue East Kalispell Mont Pol adv ordered and paid for by Jennings Buy It at Your avorite Garage or Service Station 434 362 There is some hidden bait for I I he JuUlJUllhl regulations The limit on on flsli in be cleared starts One Steve Dorn of Garrison says: one seems to know just how many fish one can have in his possession lat one time 1 am not referring 11 It rt lrU Tint as to whether a person car freeze smoke or can their catch and keep them in possession for winter use" Steve also wants to know wheth er it is to have more than one limit cither fresh frozen smoked or otherwise on the and a per son lie on a fishing trip into iso lated country is it lawful to pre serve each catch and bring it In these days of home freezers this becomes an in creasingly important question or Steven and all the other wondering anglers the answer Is simple The law and regulations specify and limits as the same In other words if tiie regulations say 15 trout not to exceed 10 pounds and one extra fish that goes for everything in the possession not just what lie was lucky enough to catch in one day Another section of the regula tions specifics that the limit applies to fresh game fish and to game fish which have been frozen dried salted or otherwise preserved weight limits to be computed by dressed weight with heads and tails Intact This means a man with limit of fish has some ing to do before he can fill creel again ron 406 Laurie Hetherington 417 for 2142 Kalispell Laundrv Paschke 498 Sund 360 Kuehn 424 Thompson 506 Gustin 418 for 2206 Agnes Cafe Margaret Berger 527 Pearl Morton 417 Helen Holst 370 Jean Nelson 450 dummy 390 for 2233 United ive Elaine Stenson 428 Vera Smith 415 Vi Harrington 381 Margaret Koenig 449 Dorthea Bauska 429 for 2102 Darigold Mary Long 447 Evelyn 425 Alice ord Eve Tav for 404 ranceal arrell 443 for 2144 Applcway Cay Bryant 63 rances Landon 444 Eva Brumbaugh 366 Lou ise Monk 313 Rene Dunlap 40S for 1992 Great alls Select rances Mad ler 411 Ada Mills 421 Hazel Miller 472 Mildred 425 Ernestine Cross 490 for 2230 Hansen Margarei Jacobson 447 atti Armstrong June Lenon 431 Ruby Pierson lorence Jacobson 475 for 2314 lowers by Io IB CITY LEAGUE High single series Vandevanter 545 high single game Hovey 220 high team series Phillips 66 2822 high team game Stockton Motors 958 Results: Glacier Realty 3 Carter Service 1: Kalispell Bowl Juniors 0 Garey Texaco 4 Highlander Beer 4 Jacobson's 0 Sally Ann 3 Stockton Motors 1 Agnes Cafe 3 Conrad Bank 1 Phillips 66 3 National Guard 1 Agnes Cafe Hoylman 461 Pepe 459 Jolly 484 Toth 476 Winter 541 for 2535 Conrad Bank Vanover 544 Collins 492 Austin (dummy) 451 Gilbertson 451 Olson 503 for 2522 Glacier Realty McLclland 437 Vern Criswell 437 Christianson 461 Don Walter 457 Bert Strack 496 for 2561 Carter Service Ken McGuire 525 Steve Rowlan 410 dummy 444 dum my 444 Roger Baldwin 447 for 2483 Sally Ann Don Hatton 461 Dave Shepherd 482 Carmen Morrazzo 506 Edward Morrow 472 Don James 517 for 2683 Stockton's Tom Jam 417 Russ Munter 499 Ray Rasmussen 467 Ray MeCubbins 513 Ernie Shawhan 531 for 2652 Highlander Keil 467 Arnold 480 Hartsoch 443 Arnold 520 Eacker 515 for 2518 Jacobson's Manning 381 Christopher 378 Jacobson 344 Jacobson 468 Taylor 451 for 2376 Kalispell Bowl Juniors Ted Bowers 429 Bob Sparling (dummy) 444 Larrv Olds 535 Bob Brodnlak 452 Del Olds 503 for 2607 Garey Texaco Russell Vandevan ter 545 Ron Lyford 510 Robin Street 404 Glenn Hacker 472 Byron Lou derback 477 for 2672 Phillips 66 A Nelson 521 Mil ler 515 Thompson 493 Dopp 543 Wheeler 513 for 2822 National Guard A Skare 468 Hovey 514 Walters 437 Mitchell 391 Richards 498 for 2713 RECREATIONAL LEAGUE (March 31) High single series Lucille Wheaton 532 high single game Lucille Whea ton 216 Results: Save Way Drug 4 Hill steads 0 and oods 3 Taylor and Roe 1 Great alls Select 1 lowers by Hansen 3 Bi Rite li Kali spell Laundry 3i Darigold 4 Apple wav 0: Agnes Cafe 4 United ive 0 Hilsteads Dode Waggener 427 Dorothy Walter 347 Virginia Todd 332 Irene Walter 410 Janie agerland 378 for 2104 Save Way Dorothy Kostizky 451 Arlene Dieringer 450 Alice Connor 460 Dollie Rasmussen 515 Hilda Iver son 482 for 2358 Taylor and Roe Wynne Jam 375 Olga Wagner 357 Bea Moe 464 El sie Gilchrist 401 Bonnie Ordish 410 for 2115 and Ethel Miller 440 Martha Bigger Game SYRACUSE Young Chico Vejar buoyed bv his second straight victory over former chal lenger Billy Graham Saturday was bunting bigger game in the wel terweight division including newly crowned Tony De Marco Although admittedly a fat and sluggish Vejar jabbed his way to a unanimous 10 round decision over Graham riday night only minutes before De Marco won the 135 pound title from Johnny Sax ton at Boston The deeply tanned New York University art student was pleased over his repeat nationally victory over tbeTing wise Graham and so was Ellis was much weight tie like to match him against some of the top ranked Informed later of De upset EPis quickly added: "And that Includes Vejar enjoyed both and weight advantage ham and he exploited to ths hilt The 23 year old S' mford Conn fighter weighed 1511 pounds while 32 year old Graham scaled Graham staged a mild rally in the eighth round when he stopped Vejar in his tracks with several rights to the head and body But that was the New York only sustained attack of the fight Vejar was simply too fast for the veteran Graham He took command in the second round wPh his forc ing tactics and crisp left jabs and although he failed to score a knock down Chico remained in command the rest of the way Referee Ray Miller gave Vejar five rounds awarded four to Gra ham and called one even Judge Jack Kimball had it 6 3 1 and Juclge Ted Shields scored it 8 1 1 in Vejar's favor INDEPENDENT LEAGUE High single series Bob Erickson 594 high single game Bob Erick son 236 Results: Pepsi Cola 4 General Sheet Metal 0 Robbln and Robbin 1 Kali spell eed and Grain 3 Buttreys 4 irestone Stores 0 Payne and Bol ton 1 Service Cleaners 3 Pay Save 2 Rosnopson 2 Consolidated 3 Kalispell Lumber 1 General Sheet Metal Boberg 413 Orser '480 Hoylman 413 Lohse 418 Hoylman 526 for 2664 Pepsi Cola Rasmussen 497 Erickson 594 Scham 431 Slama 395 L' Olds 492 for 2937 Robbin and Robbin Hcnrell 477 Gilchrist 418 Bradford 321 Allum 434 Ness 516 for 2812 Kalispell eed Mel Myers 479 Bill Denny 425 red Wells 537 Jim Gus nn a a Buttreys Swennes 455 George Riehl for 2837 irestone Wollen 455 rank Pollinaer 389 Gardner 405 Mac Munro 471 for 2792 Payne and Bolton Rudv Stefanatz 383 Milt Rye 415 Chuck Munroe 399 Ted Bowers 463 Don Loutherback 397 for 2587 Service Cleaners Jack Paris 404 Omar Johnson 426 Everett Voorhies 435 Sterling Rygg (dummy) 411 Roy Johnson 437 for 2689 Pay Save Bill Arnold 467 Murray Switzer 460 Hank Hankin son 526 Al Reed 445 Dwalne Burns 500 for 2734 Rosnopson Max Ennis 489 Hugh Bartlett 454 Bob Orser 452 Spence Koppang 497 Grover letcher 434 for 2800 Consolidated Matt Strack 431 Babe McKinley 505 Ben Taylor 432 Mel Lykins 480 Don Crerar 546 for 2934 Kalispell Lumber Chuck Herb kersman 448 Ken Kirkpatrick 417 John Schwartz 417 Gene Jacobson 507 Martin etveit for 2778 Anderson 513 for 2818 Bob Hauan 496 Don McDougal 480 Lee Widmer Bill 490 RECREATIONAL TEAGUE (March 24) High single series Dollie Rasmus sen 510: high single game Cathy Clark 201 Results: Save Way Drug 1 United ive 3 Great alls Select 1 Kalispell Laundry 3 Appleway 3 and 1 A'gnes Cafe 4 Taylor and Roe 0 Bi Rite 1 Darigold 3 lowers by Han sen 4 Hillsteads 0 Hillsteads Dode Waggener 449 Dorothy Walter 354 Ginger Todd 442 Irene Walter 416 dummy 390 for 2083 lowers by Hansen Margaret Jacobson 445 Pat Armstrong 458 June Lenon 445 Ruby Pierson 378 lor ence Jacobson 403 for 2129 Kalispell Laundry Dode Paschke 437 Cecile Sund 370 Chris Kuehn 39 Lu Thompson 461 Gustin 417 for 2267 Great alls Select rances Mad led 447 Ada Mills 397 Hazel Miller 475 Mildred O'Neil 441 Ernestine Cross 412 for 2172 Agnes Cafe Mary Collier 383 Margaret Berger 466 Helen Holst 383 Jean Nelson 423 for 2058 Taylor and Roe Wyne Jam 358 Olga Wagner 370 Bea Moe 401 Elsie Gilchrist 422 Eva Cyr 415 for 1966 Bi Rite Irene James 435 Vicki Lane 384 Toni Jordahl 418 Lucille Herron 343 Laurie Hetherington 467 for 2053 Darigold Mary Long 474 Evelyn O'Boyle 417 Alice ord 384 Edith Kennedy 405 ranceal arrell 417 for 2097 Save Way Dorothy Kostizky 421 Arlene Dieringer 365 Alice Connor 481 Dollie Rasmussen 510 Hilda Iverson 457 for 2234 United ive Margaret Koenig Make April 4th a holiday by getting out and voting for oMi Let's get something done in place of talking about it Claude will not make a political football out of your hard earned tax dollars OLE LEE JR LEE CRAT BOATS another try at the title he held five short months Saxton swiped the championshi from Kid Gavilan in a controve sial Philadelphia decision last Oc tober and he said he got riday night trying to prove really was a champion Naturally the deposed chan was too disappointed and physical ly beaten to talk much about hi upset defeat and he was less talk ative about his chances of geitinf another crack at his lost possce sion He mumbled something about return bout witli the DeMarco Ba silio winner but lie was shaking off tiie after effects of a terrific beating from his underrated 1 2 opponent and he quite sure if the opportunity at another 15 round championship bout was in prospect He wanted to prove the critics were wrong that his victory over Gavilan was a town deci but he forgot tiie battle at hand He proved the point he could figlit but he lost in doing it De Marco was a happy bleed ing and almost exhausted cham pion the first in Boston in 10 years after his first chance at the pot of gold He said was the toughest and best fight I ever fought" but he wasn't quite sure if like to try it again as soon as April 29 BOSTON Tony De Marco the Boston bully boy held the wel terweight championship of the world Saturday but where do we go from here? The welterweight crown has changed hands in two successive fights in the past five months and (lie logical contender is still wait ing for his chance at the title The 23 year old De Marco said he was and willing" to take on any comers for the title he took riday night from Johnny Saxton on a 14th round technical knock out But what exactly did that mean? There was a agree for the winner to meet Car men Basilio April 29 for a title match but it on paper Rip Valenti De manager said if the new cut left eye "is all go through with the 29 match Otherwise we have to push it back a few But if it's not in writing the champion pretty much has the last say on who when and where on the title grab Another part of the had the winner of De Marco Basilio fight giving Saxton Sub for Williams ALBANY Ga (UP) aye Throneberry 23 year old return ing serviceman was named Ted replacement Saturday as the Boston Red Sox for the first time planned to start the season without the great slugger Manager Mike Higgins told a press conference he to see wrtl'am in but now 'up along with the assump tion that he be with us" Higgins Clubowncr Tom Yaw key and General Manager Joe Cro nin have expected Williams to re port since spring training started on March 1 Cronin said recently that Williams would have reported on Majch 1 except for domestic problems Throneberry has batted 285 and led the Red Sox in hits and runs batted in while they compiled 11 8 Grapefruit League record if1 I IlVKWVioI VAtA Denny 425 Pearl Huso 389 Dolores 498 Vera Smith 411 Vi Harrington Young 419 Lucille Wheaton 532 for 402 Cathy Clark 456 Dorothea Bauska 2205 442 for 2282 Bi Rite Irene James 406 Vicki Lane 502 Toni Jordahl 363 Lee Her i HOUSEWIVES LEAGUE hI a 11 4 1 Jam High single series Myrna opp 494 high single game Myrna opp 214 high team game String Mops 747 high team scries Sponge Mops Results: Sponge Mops 3 Slop Mops 1 Scrub Mops 3 Mop Mops 1: String Mops 3 Johnny Mops 1: Dust Mops a nag mops Rag Mops Margaret Koenig Al Erickson 311 Sis Woodland dummy 330 for 1923 Dust Mops Midge Arnold Marv Stillman 376 Toots Bauska Pa nciAt VOllie XXiiMIlUbNt'll iui mhi Johnny Mops Lorraine Wagnild 371 Helen Miller 359 ran Anzlon 376 Thelma Kassner 412 for 1974 String Mops Velma Holmquist 400 Phyllis DeChance 389 Mary Long135 Vicki Lane 44 for 2028 Slop Mops Pearl Huso 448 Liz Smith 249 Bettv Bitney 372 Toni Jor dahl 423 for 1897 Sponge Mops Higgins 491 Becky Becher 374 Clara Pelletier 419 Ver onica Gustin 413 for 2059 Mop Mops Elaine Riley 351 VI Garland 325 O'Neil 333 Ada Mills 455 for 1929 Scrub Mops Myrna opp Althea McGuire 381 Joan Davis Eve Taylor 440 for 2055 the most cooperative of Montana's igaine fish several years ago were cut to a wise limit of five for the same reason I Last year tiie first few counties were freed of size llbiits on trout thus eliminating one of the old est jokes about fishermen Biolo gists had found to their surprise as well as io that of most anglers that brook trout make a habit of ceasing to grow conveniently just inside the old legal limit of sev en inches Thus thousands of east ern brook were avoiding the annually at the expense of their follow trout and the eventual ination of most of the legal trout in the stream This year size lim its are off except for some on bull itrout and northern pike I Incidentally the state Is about to trade 250000 grayling eggs to jthe State of Minnesota for the same number of northern pike kggs a good swap since the grayling production has been good for a number of years I The cagey Loch who lacks the 'cutthroat's gulibility and the rak ish daring of the rainbow lives to a substantial age and multiplies by being cautious and suspicious both admirable qualities but traits jwhich have thrown a biological monkey wrench into the Montana iangling machinery I In one of the smaller but popular Montana streams a few years ago the State ish and Game Depart ement found more than half the trout in the stream were Tx)chs but fishermen were catching morerainbow than anything else It wastaking annual plants of rainbow Ito keep up with the fishermen but there were plenty of king sizeLoch swimming around keeping 'out of the way of lures and flies In the Beaverhead River notedfor good angling Loch get bigger 'and grow faster than rainbowwhile the two are neck and neck iin the nationally famous Madison One thing for fishermen to re member in this year is a new law which requires them to have per mits to take game fish out of the state in their own cars Previously a permit was needed only for fish shipped not carried out of state There seems to be one point of great confusion about legal limits ass Li BEST IN THE Ralph Ertz 127 pounder from lathead County High School holds the trophy he won at the state invita tional wrestling meet emblematic of the state's outstanding wrestler Massachusetts Lays Claim To Two World Ring Titles BOSTON (UP) Massachusetts has to wworld ring today and can tell them size Tiie first is Marciano the heavyweight cham pion of the world from Brockton The second is own Tony De Marco a 23 year old midget Marciano who riday night be came the new welterweight cham pion of the world by technically knocking out Johnny Saxton Little Tony is actually a mini ature Marciano He looks like him talks just as modestly and imprtant in the realm of fights like him Watching De Marco in the ring at Boston Garden riday night was like looking at Marciano through tiie wrong end of a telescope lie crouched down and culled forward relentlessly in that now familiar fishermen in 1 1 osnt nit A ninniiiVK Awrt ft (Iin ilSBltlU 1 tough Tony came in with both native and rainbow trout for the fists licating a never ending tattoo season opening May 22 lias been Like tiie big champ De Marco 'cut to 10 fish to weigh not more i il thnn nntindc tiliis Olin OXtra fish cut under tiie left eve in tiie sec while the door has been openedito the bag limit for one daj but mid lound and was bleeding from 'wider than last year on size lim a well plastered nose from the its and the bag possession limit tiilrd round He was hurt but like on oilier trout left at 15 fish Tiie Rock he was as game they come KifesBw Ikli AwtiWWWWTWi I rave sri I GUl I i VMW I I kL it vs 's djir A A 7 4.

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