at a a , et * Bi. 4 ‘t 3 Tn See Pade ee Se a Sass W35 AP an Ei TE Da emai e n. ee a. ia ee dy, saree PSI ‘Prince - Rupert Daily News aes wednesday Apr 20, 1960 ! neha f ugging ‘a+ two- run, double, the ards broke _ through, for: a 'B=2 ~ bise c Roebuck: co bi ned for a: five-l hit. ‘They inally “won: one. - ards,-after winning 16 so n games against Pet, GBL 4333 » 167, oO. i. 833° + a 9. 667 1 3.500 |. “ge. 400 "g. 400 a Be hy “Dodgers ° “toppled” ‘the iants out of a: share of the lead |. i ~0 décision at San Fran- ohnny . Podres: and:-Ed Philadelphie ‘st: under new’ ‘manager Gene ap ‘ance. for’ the. Phils.” ‘Skinner’s ‘| Bues their three. in the third: The: ‘only other hit Owens: ‘allowed was “Bob Clemente’ ‘s’ single» “} sixth. walked : “but. two. and: struck out}, for trip. - -' GHATHAM!' a) = . Hockey fans * Monday. nathan oe Aes $1, 100 help in: “the ninth, but had oa three-run lead: after Bill White | | hit his first home run of the year in the eighth. | :. Wilmer also doubled ‘home the Cards’ first two runs, in the sec- ‘ond, But it wasn’t until the fifth that, St. Louis drew ahead to stay. Cunningham, sidelined ‘by a leg injury after playing in the sea- son opener, was 2- for-4 and scor- ed-the run that. broke a 2-2 tie ‘on -Musial's double off loser Seth Morehead (0-1). . “~The Cubs had tied it in the | third on Ernie Banks’ third. home: run-—a shot ‘that’ gave | the ‘slug- ging shortstop a tie with Gabby Hartnett. as the. Cubs’. all- ‘time home run champ ‘with 231. “Los. Angeles got’ the: run it ‘needed in: the second on -Carl ‘Purillo’s-triple: and a,sacrifice fly | by rookie. Tommy Davis against Billy O’Dell:: (0-2), ‘a’ “loser in. his first. NL start. ; The Dodgers ad-.|: ‘ded... three ‘more: in the ninth .against Billy Loes.and Stu.Miller on John “Roseboro’s: two-run '-|triple and two of the Giants’ five Al errors.: '} decision of the season, had a | three- hitter for..eight. innings.” Podres,:gaining his. first | Owens, , ‘slapped. with a - $600 | | fine ‘for- playing. too hard off the. field’ during spring training,. was ‘all. business in’ his: first appear- An: error, Dick Groat’s ‘single. . -and:- Bob home ‘run, gave the in. the . The. young: “righthander nine.» The. Phils” “chased. Joser Harvey. Haddix ‘in the third. _ Maroons Financed | to: B.C: : eRe | st. place after their first run-in "with San . ‘Gat, but the guys with the ‘on in the ee ee ee FUN oe Coa. Us Bs het, OF, ond Consde fr ug Woman iit nS a / ce Se v8 worn, ‘and reconimended a [py att overwhelming majority |" of, of. registered | nurses! 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Richard pose ‘with the ‘Stanley Cup -after ‘their,. win ib cate yay PEN TE ves, PEPITE Freveeeys 7 pe vee oe ver 4 woe 7 . ‘ a ; 7 uf . : 7 ata the “eights” of the:A’ event in the third. annual: Inter- High School McCracken |Bonspiel which. entered) its fourth day. of play today. | The Brute » Mitchell’ rink’ and the Olsen rink. of Terrace.. cap- tured their third Straight, wins in |the event and: have yet to be de- feated in the B: event which is in its “sixteens”. * completed ‘ nd until they: ‘reach the “eights” ‘significant finalists cannot be determined. « are as follows: ‘Two rinks have ‘yeached|: _ Other’ games in both. ‘A-and B. events, however, have yet to be Results of - yesterday's games: ey MN eme erent ene Rava aa ce hioh bonspi -D EVENT me “1 noon—Bunn (S): 7, ‘Kurdaiel 8: Bergen 7, Ogilvie 6; "Bell. 8, Re Miller. 4;.M. Ritchie 10, Tindill 7; Windle. 10, M. Lewis. a Kangas 12, Willson. 5. 2 ‘p.m or Weise 3, Lloyd 16; L. Gordon 3, P. Greene. 11: Dibb 11, Duncan 2: Berg 7; E. Greene 3; Roald 12, L, Martin 2; N. McLean 5, R:: ‘Lewis Vs '.B EVENT i _4p.m.—Mitchell 10, Fortier (K) 9; Olsen, 9, Pitre 5; ‘Bogelund 1, Kellough 6; Kristmanson, 10, Cazes 8. 6° p.m m.—-Cross _ 7, “Scott | Scheeler 10, Mullin, 2: Gregg tL J. Martin 2. . Z | A EVENT 4 pam. _Mteponald 7, M. ‘Desau- tels 2; L: McLean 8, Miller 5.” TODAY 't to SATURDAY... and. Maurice CULES tenes ‘Gardens ‘April 14..-Habs took | GIARDELLO,_ “FU LLMER CLASH Midd at. tie ath me "BOZEMAN, ‘Mont. (AP)—Joey Giardello, get ting his first title ‘shot in. guns for the. National Boxing: Association’s.. world middleweight: ‘championship ° tonight. against: rugged Gene* Fullmer, defending. his crown, for! the | Second time. oe “The. “13, 200-seat. ‘fieldhouse | on sold out for: the: 15-rounder. pa 8 ee “ etpOP, ‘Photo. more > than $100; 000 and ‘television |:-financial: flop. That: nearly. pank- | ABC starting at.7 p.m, PST. Full- mer..collects :all. the TV. ‘payoff * three’ extra ‘players. ‘take: the: Brandon: captain,’ ‘right nals’ in “Toronto—taking ' along “The Oil “Kings, of. the ‘Céntral. don “Wheat | Kings | 6-1.in the ‘seventh ‘and: ‘deciding game , ‘of : their. best-of- -seven series...00 0, ‘Shortly. ‘after the: victory, coach Harry ‘Alleh ‘announced he’ “would wing. Ed: Ehrenverth,. “Brandon ‘defenceman. Dune McCallum and] ’ ‘Flin’ -Flon ° Bomber’ centre, Cliff Pennington to Toronto as added strength, | - - -The. Oil Kings: were presented with the. Abbott Cup; emblematic of. ‘Western - Canadian: “Junior hockey | supremacy, ina ‘short ceremony following the victory. ‘games of,;.the series in. Brandon, then: ‘came ‘back ° to ‘Edmonton ‘and: took the next three straight before. the Wheat, Kings. tied! the series 3-3-Monday. © It is the fourth time. an Ed- monton team has made the Do- minion: finals ‘since’ the. SGrics started in 1910. “The Oil Kings of 1954 did it as:did Edmonton Athletic Club teams in:1934 and. 1939, -The-only. Alberta toam to win the Memorial Cup was the. Calgary Canadians of 1026, monton stake a, 3-1: first period lead Tuesdny, ralse the count to 6-1 during. the second ‘session, and score an unanswered foul dn the final period, -The best-of-seven | ‘Dominion final will be played in Toronto's Maple Loaf Gardens: agninat. ‘oither “Brockville Canadians .. or. Bt, Catharine's Toopoes. starting April 24, Tho Teepees : lend tho game schoduled : tonlant Jacks capture mixed 10-pin. * ‘Jacks ware crowned champions ‘of ‘the Mixed Ton-Pin Bowllng ‘League Thuraday as. they oadged. Dominoes . 2300 to 2204" In. the ‘tina The Jacks. contingent con- bined tholy scoros-of 708, 707 and 710. to'outscore’ the ‘Dominoos crow: ‘who: hed. sooros af 703, 761, and: 680, : "Individual. honors, ‘however, ‘woro, taken, by Dominao players, Don. ‘Hartwig. rolled mon's' high ‘aingle and: triplo..of- 220 and 550 while: teammate: Gailya Grimolf- ‘gon: took: womon'a high single and throo: with hor 168 and 426, “A banquet: forthe tan pinnora has’ boon ‘sot for Baturday, April fights since. > 1948, pockets: $25, : $ ‘away flocked into. this. college |. ‘population. oa Fargo, ‘N.D* and °. Ogden, ’: Ute, Shae -where Giardello, from, Philadel- oe -perb, physical’ condition, said: “I Oil Kings “lost the: first two!’ - ... | ter be in shape.” More than 6,700 fans saw. Ed- | wostern flnal 3-1 ‘with the fifth |. “championships | - Do A FUL Lenard OG) lcs “ADDED. 12° year's ‘of: campaigning, ‘receipts of $100,000 ‘guaranteed. Oo eis, in Eastman COLOR monetary success. for Montana’s MICHAEL CALLAN “EVY RORLUND | BX | first championship bout,” . Since _wOAN EVANS »RIAN ORR s heavyweights Jack Dempsey. ‘and “eo staanens |-‘Tommy ‘Gibbons battled in.a 1923 "JOE 6e'SANTISJEAKNE MANET 22 . Mier we ask ot EEE Se rupted . Shelby, Mont. 200, miles north of here... oh -The fight , will be. ‘televised, by zr cou WIA TNCTURES PRESENTS . ANIMATED, FEATURE, | YOUNG. DAREDEVILS OF THE TRAPEZE-} ene z OTHE ROARING WORLD. OF THE CIRCUS! S faeiaes FEATURE | a 6: p.m.—Strasdin 13, ‘Windle 2; Russell 11, Lewis 40° ° ,. a EVENT. gee 8° p.m.—Kerr: 8, L. Gordon. 4; Kurdaiel. 11, Geary 3; Roald 11, Bunn 4; P. Greene 10, Kangas 8; Ogilvie 14, Willson 1; Dibb 5, M. Ritchie 4, 13; Tindill 7, Bell 9; L. Desautels 4, L. Martin 9; Halliday 14, Cazes 1. os B EVENT 10 p.m. —Strasdin 17, D, Ritchie 3;. Miller (T)13,,Dumas 1, © : NEW CAPITAL = -Pakistan’s new capital, ‘to be|’ built near Rawalpindi, will be named, Islamabad.” ms - TODAY: to SATURDAY, ‘of 10 p.m.—Kellough 7, J. Martin |}: Harvey: Kuenn., el reach es ‘eights’ | Fans peeved - CLEVELAND (—Out on St. Clair Avenue they hanged. Frank Lane in effigy and laid out a likeness of Joe Gordon on 4 slab. This was the way habituces of the Pointview: Grill showed how they felt about: the trade in which Lane, Cleveland Indians’ general manager, dealt slugger Rocky Colavito to Detroit . for Gordon backed Lane up on his ‘decision, to trade the popular Colavito. ,. ‘Advertising in The Daily ‘News ~ Vist Sen! 1 SWEEPING Se yi . Now! wr The Towering Story " Of a Giant of a Man— Simon: Peter no voll SUSAN KOHN. OHH SHON. ec ae HOWARD ESTABROOK me ROWLAND V, LEE: < ~ eared hy BURA VETA Fie arti a, fn,” my . » MATINEE SATURDAY. ot 2 “pam. - . Brings Results . 7: 30 p.m. ONLY~ | _ UNFORGETTABLE Drama. Galilee a Brought to the Big Motion . war YER “ANE sitOWR rai Bae and > Giardello, | “veteran: ‘of... 106: 600 and. cow town of. some 15,000 |.°:: Special | buses. from brought, hundreds, of ‘fans. yet [oa F C ‘Bozeman’s .: “accommodations foe Ea leg tate bulged and the fight crowd spill-|" ... ed over into nearby towns such, ° as Livingston, 26 miles to ‘the east bee phia, tr ained. Fullmer, renowned for his su- f figure Giardello will be coming out fast in the opening rounds, ‘ but I always:go into the ring ex- pecting trouble.” The 28-year- |: old champion, from West Jordan, Utah, thinks’ the fight could go the. distance. “ Fullmer. is a-13-to- 5 favorite. He has a 51-4 record: with .22/. . kayos | and was knocked out only |. . by Sugar Ray Robinson in 1957 fo. ‘Glardello, ranked No,.7 by the [| - NBA and No, 5 by Ring magazine |" said he is in his best Shape din}. years, « Although this ‘ts his: ‘first 15- round bout, the 29-year-old ring warrior said “don't, worry about | ° Joey going the distance. sieaine ‘ more than 100 rounds in tra a ing. Fullmer’s the guy that bet-.|.° Jooy'’s record is 83- 11. 5, with. ' ane no-decision, He has knock- : ed out 30 opponents ‘and has been counted oul three times, | —s ~— ONLY THE NEW |., : ¥ ws ld ‘GIVES YOU fee Twin-Pak Ribbon Changer | i 2” | comer rolled in 2 canag. cee . Nothing to wind or thread, || | ms Lift. out old Twin-Pek,.°, pete drop in new one, |: PPP a wo-Tone Colourss Cameo of | 0 Pink, ‘Bea Biuer Willow °{ [oe & Grey. 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