4 spring salmon a Rocky Colavito, he gu y" who must, hit if, the Indie . . se ans § are. e to win the American n League pennant, j ‘As’ ‘back fe gene Ne ee AN bal ee ato He's. having’ a bad: “year. “He's a y 417 hitting. under .300. ‘His’ home: run | output. is way, below: ‘par... Even | [| his: fielding’ hasbeen: somewhat | : \éss'- ‘than. spectacylar.. A : / San, ‘Francisco: fans’: can't’ un-| derstand all: ‘those raves that em- | anated © ‘from. ‘the east: ‘where ‘Willie,’ “Mays, ;. that. is, /.was, the nie soli ‘managed i ‘the’ thdien for a. T ee In'five: ‘times at bat, ‘he ‘hamimer- | f of r * -Truns: he’ finished’ with: 347; and} Jando: Cepeda, who:: became. the} ‘darling ‘of: Seals. ‘Stadium.. inued: ‘tol: ‘player Th mle Hite; Tis b been! “another Cwillié at: is: This: Willie a] captured : tne: fancy -of-'the: fans}: .| first. eight games as.a- Giant: This|- “titles. “en ane hit: his. 33rd. “four- vn bigeer. in ‘the’ fourth inning off of the: Pacific Coast League late -, loser’ Rip | Coleman for... Cleve- last: month, ‘dand’s first) run. .That ‘put’ him SHOT IN THE ARM 't wo. behind: Killebrew. His two Unquestionably, the: new Willie,|: eek one under Killebrew 's total) a much- -needed..shot‘in :the: arm = & the victory, his’ 14th, ‘altho ugh he with ‘his prodigious hitting. But “needed help. ‘from. ‘Jack: ‘Harsh: | the: “old: ‘Willie,. “Mays, : that: is,]- “man: inthe. eighth.” -hasn’t been.. ..exactly “loafing either. ‘during. the past week. . LL - Take’ Monday. “night, for in-|.. stance. ‘Shut. out® by Larry. Jack-| = son for. eight: innings, ‘the Giant nee ‘trallied’:for. three “runs in. the} L ‘eal 0: defeat . “the : our: hi and irials; 3-2.. All;Mays did was drive|:. in... the. ‘first, Giant’ run with: a |: single and score the winning run |: é -Boyetand pirich. ~ “hittes| Om:.a. double: by ‘still. “another : Norm’ Siebern ‘ ‘all’ got’ singles. Willie “Kirkland, that: Ase Soe n'the 10th; two walks ‘and \ohe victory,. fifth in the last ~ singles: “by Yogi’ Berra, ‘Howard six, ‘games, extended -the Giants’ and: Lopez, off loser -Al: Schroll first. place © lead . over idle: Los and ‘Nelson: Chitttim, “produced | ‘Angeles’ Dodgers.’ ‘to. two. games, three riins for New York, neigh ‘Milwaukee also” idle, fell. three - Mays ‘that games’ back. ‘No. other National beague™ team: “was. Scheduled.” atsman and four, singles: to score --Tuns: in. the ninth. “to: tie: Ison © Howard, . “Hector _ Lopez, TL ae ee am AY ee : Pity. ‘poor Willie... By JOHN. YORSTON | Canadian Press Staff Writer’. ; MONTREAL (CP)—Archie. “Moore and: Yvon “ Durelle will be fighting’for more than the. world light- heavyweight championship when they meet here Wed- nesday, night. of 2 The fisti ‘futures of ‘both men hed like to ti try Ingemar Johans : will be: at stake. ‘| Lhope to use Durelle to spring- Durelle, lumbering, — awkward! poard myself: back. into heavy- unpolished in the ring, will] weight contention,” Archie. says.a hardly get a third chance at| DURELLE POLISHED | Moore’s crown if he loses, | Durelle, 29, has” looked” more For Moore the fight ‘Means’ polished in training for his sec- ond crack at Moore, wants the champlonship +so badly he can taste it, He’s a’ hungry fighter who's come a long ‘way from backwoods brawling, . “Y'l] go after him with all I've got,” said the fighting fisherman. “He won't get off my hook.” The rugged Canadian and Bri- tish, Empire 175-pound ruler is a 3-1 underdog-despite the fact he dumped the American three, times in the first round, before being knocked out in the 11th round last Dec, 10. “Tt got bad advice’ from my seconds that night,” Yvon sald bitterly. After I had’ Moore down three times In the first round they told me to box. in the second round, Me box? I don’t know how to box, I should have gone right after him, I would have had the championship if I did.” . “The right.hand is still my. big punch,” added Yvon. “Moore's gonna watch that right but {t's YVON DURELLE . Fil go after him,” “ae Laan gonna land, I tell you. If I nal) him ; pood, ho'a not gonna get away,” i The 20- yonr-old ohallongor ist grim compared to his happy-#0- |. lucky attitude before the firat: - fight, Ho's fuming over his $15, 000 guarantee for the fight, puny’ sum compared: to, Moore's $M, 000 guarantee, ” ‘ i Just talking about tho fauros got him go upset Monday that he Ataged a short-lived rovolt ngninat signing a return bout contract, The pact enlla for cach fighter to get 90 per cent of the receipts for another fight if Du- relle should bent Moore Wodnes~ day, After tolling nowsmon that he would toss tha ‘return contract out of the window, ho. changed Nin attitude following talka with mayigor Chria Shahan and True man Gibson, president of tha Na-~ tlonal Boxing. Entorprises of Chi- eng, | : AOU MoORt \. oo WAH Ingo, oe ‘ moro than: thes champlonahip. he]. panvenevenmevureerenitenaigny ranyreiriseersan Nee” ree hold for almoxt oven yonrs.| LAST NIGHT'S: FIGHTS as Tio wants n crack at the hcavy-| NEW ORTDANS: ee Holly ie —— wolght grown. Ho's had’ two, buf] Mima, 154%, Washington, D.O., wan knobitdtont by Rocky Mar-| defentod Henry Hank, 169, De- s elana and, Ioyd Patterson, Now! Wwolt (10). ‘George. ‘Bamberger’ | pride- of. the: Polo, Grounds. Last: yack into second place in th: | year while Mays was’ strugegling'|’ ter more than a week in-t to. ‘reach : 350. and: hit’ 30; home City 5-1. Other ‘teams -Spokan “ rounced:: San’ ‘Diego™ by. ae ‘lop: | by “hitting: four. home: runs‘in’ his: ‘sided. 9-318 foe: “Bainberger. ‘posted his. seventh. |new. Willie won game after. game| win against’ five. losses,’ holding since his elevation from’ Phoenix ‘the Bees to .10 hits. . ~ Salt Lake’s Ernie ‘Prancis ‘hurl ed the first six innings: and gave yup all. the Mountie runs.. “ls.puns ‘batted in boosted his total The Seattle- Sacramento con- . ; a McCovey, that is, gave the Giants] test was the only oneto go into'mark in centre. field. Tninth to defeat’ St: Louis Card-|°- § WARRY AND VALER team to repre esent Cana ‘sprints in the forthcoming P tenths of a second of the - has run the 60 metre es in 7.5, & “bars P ’ "Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August: 11, ~ Bamberger hurls Mounties ~ back: into second. place By The Associated Press eos s good right hand. ‘pitchea:. Vancouver ; . e. Pacific Coast League Monday-night west of Terrace,” hird, The Mounties beat. Salt Lake. stayed “épretty. 29 homers, it was a rookle, Or- ‘much: where’ they: were. in! PCL standings. : Se ’ Seattle: and: Portland: sq reezed al by; the® ‘Rainiers Beatiny,.Sacra- ‘0% nd the: Beavers: edg- See terres atest boner on ta mer eaten tte 1959” A fish to top. any. caught. this was” hauled out. of ‘the. ‘Skeena : River. - ‘Saturday: “night ‘after it gave a Prince - Rupert: man. &: battle for more than: an hour and: a half. a, Herb Strauss. ‘of 1360. Piggott Avenue. landed © the 59- pound spring. salmon. ‘near .Remo on the Skeena River, About de wiles Unfortunately. Mr. “gtfauss’ catch was: not: eligible. ‘for... the |Portland:. Clem. Moore . inning - for the: vi tory. | an extra inning. “Lou. Skizas iced it in the ‘bottom ‘of the tenth which with ‘a bases empty: home run. Three.. Phoenix: pitchers: up. 10 hits: to’ Portland: while way” Was: his only comment. Phoenix collected” 13 off : three Myr. : Portland pitchers:in: the game at|the big spring with a- four-inch ", singled | crocodile’ plug on. Nght ‘trout in: Jim Westlake - ‘in: the . fourth tackle. a League - -leading- batter ‘Tom Strauss said he fought. with it Davis accounted: fortwo. of Spo~| for about. an hour and avhalf kane’s runs, both ‘on. homers. He| pefore “he was hit-his fifteenth of the season’ iNn}jt in close enough for one of the first inning with © none: ‘on. His ‘sixteenth came in the sév- enth. and ‘cleared - the 4ll- foot was a 44-pounder Prince. “Rupert xegalmon ,: ‘derby ended. only, last.’ week- end. gave ey did't. have’ an entry ‘any- Strauss said” he - caught | Casting from . the. shore, Mr able - to’ bring his fishihg companions to’ hook. Biggest catch in the derby caught | by. Horace. Leighton. 2 on SWING ; AEE EE ETE es the » Browed Haht to Canadian -taate from an authentic Crechoslovaleian pilacnar raoine wating the finest atrain.of fresh Iduropean nilaener yeast. { : . ‘ In JEROME of North Vancouver, da in international track competition, an-American Games at Chicago. Harry, 18, has come within two- world's record ‘of 9.3 for the 100 .yard dash, and Valerie, 15, Iso two tenths of a second off the world' 8 reco ord, Weeewarsesererr ee top: ‘batter, according’. to the: final statistics released today. by, League President: George: J. Brown, ©. 08. [7 every. “position: in the his five: years. of. ‘Little League, chalked : Up’, B- patting: this. season of 500. runner-up ‘Larry Gordon, also: of, summer: in local sports. fishing Kinsmen,; - honors: in the home. run - depart-: (inst “Jim ( Greer, Kinsmen’s Jeneatile ‘captain, is . Prince Rupert. Little League’ st almost | ‘Other league averages: over 300 373; Gordie Cameron, Sea’ Kings' Greer, wivo ‘has played alms in| are as:follows ~*~ 355; Bob’ Wingham, ‘Shop. Basy:. mg > Se Kings 333; Alan Mah, Sea Kings‘ 3275; Maurice | Desautels, North: Star’ 319; Harold Small; Séa Kings” “Robert. Smith, North: Star’. : ‘Rory. MeNeice, Shop - Easy: ; Laurie Gordon, Sea: Kings + Bob Dybhavn,, North: Star average: His average: is 88 higher than, who: had:..412. ears ‘old, ‘also, ‘took Greer, 1 y . Final League Standings: a ment, tying with Gordie | Cam-. eron,. ‘They,each ‘belted two dur Wee op ing, the’ season: North, Star ivibervtiecsanenee 126 In. third’ place: inthe, ‘patting’ _Sea' Kings 2... ete DG is Ernie Baines;- North, Star's Shop Basy cette 8 10 KINSMEN oie cece Te OED vommaed, me ex,. with’.396. Ted: Arneytalso | Nore Star. and Brian\. Keis-: ain of. ‘SHop: Easy. ‘tied for: fourth - with an: average. of. 391... A Harold. Small: was the. big. man. in crossing | ‘the ‘plate. He came. home: 22.'times. |. Receiving: the ‘most | pases: on balls was Gordon Strand with, 19 Ki insmen J ust Phone: 3329, outdo. 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