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"HEY, JOE — OVER HE.RE" — Kansas City A's catcher Joe Astroth makes a desperate bid to snag an elusive foul off the hat of Jim Piersall during a game with the Red Sox. o Two days of every year, the fishing hamlet of RoSsport, Ont., on the shores of Lake Superior, is turned into a. teem- ing settlement, From many parts of Canada and the United States come hun- dreds of keen fishing fOlk, With rods, lines and myriad forms of lure, to take part in, or witness the annual Rossport Fish Derby, rated the richest lake trout derby in Canada, set this year for July 24, , Saturday morning, the fishing enthusiasts begin arriving and by Saturday night close to 4,000 are roaming the one main thoroughfare of RosSpOrt. Sunday, the remainder of the 6,000 enthusiasts come in by car, truck or boat. Tent cities form, along the highway and lake shore and some even camp in their cars. Hotels and motels are booked to capacity for the annual fishing classic months before the actual happening, Sunday morning there will be hundreds of boats of various shapes and sizes ranging from the poor man's punt to the rich man's private yacht Some boats will be lined up at the point, one-quarter of a mile from the dock, one hour before the whistle blows to start the fishing folk on their eager trail. Rich prizes await the winner, but we doubt if the prizes are as great a magnet as the chance to do battle with a fight- ing lake trout that may range up to 30 pounds or so in weight, For this is a real sporting event, where a fisherman's dream may come true, where expert or novice, amateur or veteran can fulfill a wish of winning an angler's prize. This is one of Canada's major fishing events. In fact, it has become a national sporting event, patrdnized by fishing enthusiasts throughout Northwestern Ontario and from distant parts. Rossport is not only famous for its big and sporting lake trout, it is the mecca of the Rossport fishing industry, where the quiet charm of inlet and island provides a setting of un- surpassed grandeur for a restful rendezvous. An all-round Port Arthur athlete who starred in lakehead hockey and baseball, Weikko Koivisto, brought in the prize- winning lake trout at the 17th annual last year, with approxi- mately 2,870 fishermen participating. His catch weighed 15 pounds, three ounces. Fishermen's luck figured his triumph. Weikko caught the winner about two minutes after a fishing rod had been put in his hands by another contestant, who said he didn't think .the fish were biting well, and he'd had enough for a while. Weikko won a trip to Florida, and a trip to Bermuda went to a couple who only recently had been blessed with even better fortune in the form of a pair of bouncing twins. ., Your comments and suggestions for this column will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calvert House, 431 Yonge St., Toronto, of spring. Next spring the Fly* lag Scotsman jumped the tracks .6. few •mtles beyond the 'bridge and fell on to the golf links. just. as he had orseen. The date was April 14th) 1914.,' Less familiar isthe instance otperienecict by. Maitre Duvelle, the ..Freri6h lawyer,• when he dreamed 'during an afternoon nap of being aboard a. ship that struck an; iceberg, He. .wrote letter .despribing the dream and the naMO of the liner, which he recollected as the Gigantic, Was it a ;coincidence that, with- in a few hours of his dream, the great Titanic disaster occurred? .110W can you explain the clas- sic Of all. warning dreams, the nightmare that shook the then Prime Minister of England, Spencer ..Pereeval„ one 'night in 1812? He came down to break- fast to tell of his tire= that, while passing through the lob- • by of the House of Commons, he had been confronted by a man in a green coat and brass but- tons,. who fired a ,pistol at him and killedhim, His friends tried to dissuade him from going to the Commons that day. Their persuasions would no doubt have been even more fOrcible had they known that, on the same night, a Cor- nishman in Redruth had dream- ed another version of the same dream. n Mr. Williams; of Red- ruth, did not know what the Prime Minister looked like. But he had dreamed that a man 'in a green coat had shot and killed an important. Parliamentary . fi- gure in the lobby of the Rouse of Commons. Perceval insisted on going to • the House as usual. In the lob- by he was shot by a maniac - dressed in a. green coat with brass buttons! PATENTS cian . W. Dunne in his classic book, "An Experiment with Time," with its record of dreams written' down shortly after waking, which duly came true. There was his prevision of a trainwreck north of the Firth of Forth Bridge, the shattered cars lying on the golf links. In his dream he noticed the sharp contrast between the car- nage and the fresh green grass FETHERSTONHA UGH & Company. 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The world of slumberland, girls and handsome men, of startling adventure and nerve- shaking horror . . . the land of your dreams, shocking and most deeply personal world of all .. is coming under the probing spotlight of science. The experts who head the in- vestigation are the husband- and-wife team of Drs. Joseph and Louis Rhine, of Duke Uni- versity, North Carolina. Over the past twenty years they have already established new fron- tiers into the unknown in their investiga5on of telepathy. They conducted the amazing tests with 10,000 packs of picture cards that brought a surprise ending—the discovery that the mind-reader was "reading" not the card being telepathetically "shown" to him but the card next in the pack, the card un- known to both the telepathic "transmitter" and "receiver." Instead of telepathy, in fact, here was evidence of a sixth sense—and researchists in every part of the globe, are now un- dertaking `tests in what they nowadays call ESP, extra-sen- sory' perception. Now the Rhines are moving on, exploring a further new ter- , ritory in th e uncharted and mysterious" hinterland. This time, they're mapping the space-trav- el that goes on in your sleep! A schoolboy in bed in Hert- fordshire dreamed that his home in Bruges was blazing fiercely. He was so .alarmed by the dream that the head-master wrote to his mother. The house had in fact been burned down.. A. woman in Florida awoke sobbing uncontrollably because she had dreamed that her son had died in a blazing 'plane. Trying to be, sensible, she re- minded herself that her son was not in the Air Force and a cheerful letter arrived the next day, announcing that he expect- ed to' be home soon on leave. Within' five nights, however, the woman 'dreamed the same dream again. 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He wrote a note - to his secretary, dropped it on his desk, then chatted with. Voir- bo, allaying his suspicions until his staff arrived. When the sec- retary reported for duty he read his instructions. One ring on Mace's bell meant that he was to come .in and make up the fire, and take away the heavy fire irons; two rings meant that he was to enter and stand by the window to frustrate any es- cape in that direction; three rings was the signal for two gendarmes to enter Mace's office and immediately arrest the Mur- derer. , Another example of French ingenuity 'was shown When the police knew that a receiver had stolen goods iii a secret hiding place. But until they Could find the loot they had no proof: One day the receiver WAS ar- rested the street by a police agent who had evidently Mis- taken hint for a iibted, thief, Thinking that the police had Made a silly Mistake and that his identity Would Sochi be cleared UP, he Willingly went to the police: natation. A detective in plain clothes got possession of MS signet ring and Went to the reeeiVer't Wife:, The only folding fence to provide extra heavy gauge galvanized steel wire, hard baked enamel finish. Ten EL lengths fold into packs for easy storage. Insist on OTACO . the BEST in Folding Feriae, • amined by a psychiatric specia- list. But before this could occur, a telegram arrived. Her boy had been sent home from the Far East in a 'plane which had crashed in Ilarnes on the night of her first experience. In their laboratory the re- searching Rhines have now as- sembled more than 4,000 au- thenticated cases of clairvoyant dreams, dreams that come start- lingly true and seem to make space and time travel as simple as shopping. Glance through some of these case histories at random, and they'll set you pondering. A girl dreamed of her boy friend when he was on the other side of the Atlantic and recalled next morn- ing that in her dream his hair had turned completely white. "That's funny," he wrote back. "So it has! I couldn't bring my- self to tell you. How did you know?" Three times in a night a Win- chester woman dreamed that her little girl' had been killed in a road accident.,The whole ghast- ly sequenece came true in grim reality the following day. Four airmen who baled out of a crippled 'plane came down near a cottage and found a high tea 'awaiting them. "I dreamed about it," said the little woman who opened the door. "I've been expecting you!" How? Why? What extraordin- ary explanation underlies this true-dreaming faculty, the sixth sense of sleep? By no means every such dream seems to look ahead to tragic events. The wife of a former Bishop of Hereford dreamed that she entered her dining-room after morning prayers arld found an enormous pig at the table. The dream came true the very next day. The pig had escaped from its sty during prayers. MovieL'tfar,,,,Cary Grant once dreamed he Was in a huge place crowded with people, when sud- denly a girl took his hand, one of the loveliest women he had ever seen. Two weeks later, at a Hollywood first night, an actress stumbled and seized Cary's hand to stop herself falling. She was the girl of his dreams. Perhaps the incident should have led to romance, to round off the story. In fact, they met and parted as strangers. Simi- larly, a truly nightmarish dreaM prevented a processional disaster just before the coronation of King Edward, VII. The then Duke of Portland, Master of the Horse, dreamed that the crown on top of the state coach became wedged un- derneath the Horse Guards arch. He' was so disturbed by the dream that he had both coach and and arch measured. Sure enough, the arch was found to be nearly two feet too low, the level of the road having been gradually raised in preceding years. Then there was the startling case of Crippled Fred Shenton, who awoke in 'sudden fear one night in his little house on Can- vey Island. "The sea iS corning in!" The cried. "The island's flooded. George is outside, in a little boat. . ." His wife scrambled omit of bed and dashed id the window. outside all was dry and normal. It was PiteiSelY a year later that the hungry tea Swept Over Cana vey and the Shentons found their son In-law corning to ret.• cue them with a little boat just At Fred 8hentbri had dreamed`. Maybe you drearri that Wild ardinals are roaming free, like another Essex Mari who dream- ed that a tiger was loete. Three nights later an ''escaped circus tiget Was actually CaPitired hitt hack garden. Now fOeireir Will ,follow the line established by mathemati,, CAN SE ERECTED Charley Dressen will talk baseball as ,long as he has an audience, but he refuses to be coaxed into Picking between yogi Berra and. Roy CalnPariel- la, the game's two leading eateh- ers, Charley Managed 'the Dodgers and "Campy" frem 1049 through 1951 and coached with the :Yan- kees in '46-atid '47, so he has had. opportunities to study both men at close range. "It's hard to sepaiate them," said the Manager of the Wash- ington Senators. 'Sight now I'd take either one of them for my ball club. "Berra, in spite of what you sometimes hear, is it smart cookie and good handler of pitchers. The Setae goes for Campanella. Rey is the best IOW ball catcher I've ever seek eVeli though totrietirnet blocks the ban instead of catching it, The Point 1s, it doesn't get by hint: , "Yogi, at times, has, been a_ little Weak Oh pop ilies," :DreS- seri went On. a.But he does every- thing .else well end has a great: army can :fire the ball to arty base, And they both have newer at bat! The 'Dodgers couldn't • win the pennant without Campy and the Yankees Wouldn't have A chance without terra. They're the difference." 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