Le Ne NT TS TV EN TY VETTE NY. eee T ET FEET EEE IED LEV TEV EDIT TIE LE TTT ELT EE TT PEEET EE PES Se eee : RN aS he Gh fh Ge OR, ’ ee ee en) Gee! Oe UN LUNE RMU Tee ee Gat ere NRG TOE TT Td Gogh go yey eee crecvyewervve¢g st FT 88 mo \ “4 : . : ON a Q Lo te ett of aks ‘ * Nine-year-old Australian: may be next miracle miler “MELBOURNE (P—A. South Aus- Protsea, 60 miles from Melbourne, he has done everything Percy -tralian boy who is oniy nine years Tuesday “rramed. Ivor as the po-| has asked ofhim, § ". . old, Ivor “Caudle, may be veteran | tential record. breaker. “Ivor is “He does. the game sort of" fo _ s : Be : track, coach Percy Cerutty's next just turned, ning -but he already training as Herb Elliott, running ge . SI NZZINX a cone , ; ee eg pate cae > [wonder:miler.. 26°. 2) has. rune 6:30‘mile and twol over sand dunes.and along rough i f —_ a : Ne I : Ope , oo f y “Boe: ya ae : Speaking in’ Rome .. Monday, ‘miles in’ 14 jminutes,”. she sald. bush tracks. “He follows Herb’s ' . i: | Cerutty:. claimed’.a 3:20 mile is|’ “The father became interested | basic diet of dried ‘oatmeal, nuts . possible, and added “I. might in Percy's, teaching and has sent} and raisins. And‘he gets a big» know the boy to'do it-some day.” Ivor. to. Portsea four times,” she| thrill out. of the fact that he js Cerutty’s. wife, speaking from | said... AEE is'not.a big boy and sleeping in John Landy’s” old the famous coach’ s ‘camp at| we are not‘pushing him hard but, bunk. ” ene aba y nner ge LPT TT Bienes ee Editor he ” c se “panee, Rupe eee Mews - = os The third- place Chicago White Sox it ; the - Wednesday, September 14; 1960 = ss, ington.6-5 on Nellie Fox’s 11th inning home run, and “closed ‘within ‘two: ‘games of first-place’ New York in the American: League race Tuesday night.. The. Yankees oe | Moore takes but three were walloped 12-3 at Kansas City, but retained their one- game lead over | the “ Baltimore Orioles, who lost 3-1 at. Detroit. ; A an 4 : t ( In the National League, Pitts={/ vu burgh’s lead :‘was shaved ° 'to bie BY Ip So games when San: Francisco.. beat} s bay ‘DALLAS, “Tex. py “Archie | - “They: want-t me. to fight Har-| the Pirates 6-3 and second-place Moore, tworld: ‘light- heavyweight !old. ‘Johnson... But -nobody’ will St. Louis defeated Milwaukee 6-5: _¢hampion, ‘patered heavyweight put: up the. money. I’ve fought in-11 innings.» ; Pappas (13- “10)." ‘Colavito’s: tw of Seb a ‘George ‘Abinet of: Dallas into a/Johnson ‘before and he’s: 2 good] Los Angeles swept a twi-night: run shot in the ‘fourth inning. did. “sixth, capped by Ed Bressoud's Lt “bloody, -hulk :-in: three ., _rounds| poy, but I’m not.afraid of hima.” : pair at Philadelphia, 2-1 in 10 in-|it, It was*his.29th of-the' year—,-two- -run single. Mike McCormick]. 7 Ma fMuesday. night; then: ‘said’: he}. Archie’s next’ bout ° will” nings and. 4-1, and ‘Cincinnati | but-his first: off. Baltimore.” Ron}: (13-11): was the winner, “He Alef ee = : nit “On wasnt:dodging a title fight as/against Roy, Shire of. rnalanap- other Chicage “Cubs, 9-6 ~6 in Me) - . ' the: National Boxing: Association |olis: October .1, » an OM , Bileges—he just’ wants $200,000. | . Abinet, 34° and ‘weighing j98 i oe other rae Boston: 5- 3]. ajor | s. rchie,. trimmed ‘down to ;193 pounds, ‘could’ do little. against n the other AL game. - pounds and admitting he was 46|Mdore but he did knock him’ to ee RTE RTE ad vermccheshesitie pe Sale POS I Sue noch Daenonatacoane NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet, .GBL sername tS. “ ‘years. old, floored: ‘Abinet - twice!his knees with:a left hook in the]. oe ee OW Lt "Pet, GBL. ents : ca Pittsburgh AR 616. - nthe third round. Abirfet, .a) third round. ‘Archie got. up and New York {ou1.: 82 86. °.504- - |rarker, LA ce 2, B92. Re 29° 399 St. Louls., 78 59.) 569". BY i _. -@epityisheriff: making a:come+|dropped Abinet. with, a right to Baltimore ..;.°..° 82 “68 | 586, 1° |Groat,” Pitts, |..." 663. 82.183 325 Milwaukee «2... “bbl Te nM ae back: “after being out of boxing the head. : ‘The latter : took a Wastltagion 81 59. -579 2s Clemente, Pitts. Ae 502. 81": "393 Los Angeles ~.ee 15 - 63 -5438, 10... ae vei] . a Seo. years, didn't: come out’ for. seven-count’ and :Archie: was on, Cleveland. -| ’ to 70. oe. 13, Mays’, fourth round : ‘when he found whim -again. “He. knocked . Abinet Detroit. °..3.0.4. °64 (76 - 457° 19 he “had a broken. nose::... The flat as. the. bell ‘sounded.”°- Boston - wi.ss.) 61 79 443 | 22 : scheduled 10-rounder was’ record-|, “Asked “how ‘much .. Tonger he Kansas City sete 90°) |.853.% 33/2 oo asa. technical Knockout | IN would : fight, ‘Atch grinned .. and The. White : Sox,’ ‘now: three o * “the galiin said. he. knew. hi «ais! Tented ‘Sixteen -years—that's games back of New York’ in. the]: Triples—Bruton,"1 e. when, “my. son willbe old enough “Jost”. column: with. 14° to play; |: Home. runs—-Banks, rdiie"at defending his crown t9-win-the: championship ‘and| put. it-away ‘on © Fox’s ; second! “San. -, Francisco -. 69.70 496 16% ( . 64. 77 | 454. 22% 82 -° 393 -30% |. 88 367. 34% COEDROLAIO OLLI LIT DIAL LADI OLLI LS . Stan -Musial’s two-run homer]. = gave: “the Gaids:a'5-5‘ tie in thes 9" reighth, anc Ken: Boyer’s | single, a rand Daryl’ ‘Spencer’s triple: broke}. itvagainst Lew Burdette (16- 11); Harvesting! From the: sea, “Pierre Soupault 7 ~ brings ina ‘silver. catch of. shimmering fish. an From his rich acres, Harris: Mann reaps. - but-it:was up to, the NBA to. get ns 4B. Ee Cees Dos “him: the: ‘amount ‘OF: money: he}: Keen, it in the: family. vs home run.of the season and, third | Pitching. the loser: ‘invrelief. Ernie Broglio, TOR ‘wanted’ _{hit‘of the night: Bob: Allison. ‘and: 11-4;°.733.. who: camé-on;in: ‘the eighth, won|- bu i ou MORE. ‘MOUTHS: ‘TO FEED" ne Harmen ‘Killebrew homered ‘for | 2, lkeowts—Drysdale 3 : “4 NTE : / we . us els of golden. grain. Both > look to the / a a : fe | the’-Sénators, who out-hit. -Chi-..2 OS tae Warten : me Pe “ i EMY “price is. rising—a. sort of oe vey 4 . . cost-of-living increase. -I- Bol. - — aoe ‘the. ent were, hele pbless ‘Runnels, oe feo: saat Ans oe er ne run won, a ee bank for. expert guidance when it comes to threé kids. now, you know. -| winning reliever Frank Baumann Smith,* “onicago “19°. 165. 314. pan ‘for’ the “Dodgers .and|. 2. working out their business. problems. Tech- ; |1-6):, Tom. Morgan: (4- 5): was Sievers, Chic. 126 -.312 | yonnny Podres (12-11). Sandy Co No: free. balls: : the loser in relief.» | " Kuenn, Cleve, ... 474 65° 146. 308 |icoutax (8-12) then beat the) = 9, nical developments and new working methods ;UREGINA. @=A ‘Regina. magis- eae - Dick: Williams ‘drove in six runs: ‘Skowron,:-NY. .... 490.56. -148 '302 ‘Phils with a five- hitter in the es ce ae trate. said. Tuesday it. should be} SM ‘le J tor. the ‘A’s. He: sented 2 -three- | ‘Runs—-Mantle, “New York,-110. “nightcap.- , ne, at. sea and on the land. Tequire careful | con- pe ce : made, ‘clear: ‘ti . football fans phat). a e Leaf: S run homer: in-.the. first -inning|:.Runs batted in—Maris, New York, The Red , d th . fi t rn 8 7 a 4 : We inat beat Whitey F 101. 3 e Reds scored their first six] 7 ey 7 pl ‘tat beat W. itey Ford, oe. ane “Bite smith, Chigago 1165.7 eps. on home runs by, Son oo sideration .’ a -and the, bank manager i is a aready, ee Doubles—Skowron, New York, 31,.-]| Coleman an ie Kasko, who} Le eB me ye PETERBOROUGH, Ont.) —| fourth with a two-run single. Bud |" ryipies—Fox, “Ohieage. 10. | coeman islam, then sewed it] 0. source | of sound and. friendly help: SEED es oo New York Rangers — came..from Daley (15-14), who had won only| Home, runs—Maris, ‘New York, 38.- behind ie edge’ Toronto. Maple two of his last 12, checked the]: Sieh gCoates, New. York, i 45, Jones “3, sacrifice fly by wile les ; : my qos, Cc oo! . a oe Leafs. 4-3 ‘Tuesday night in. a|¥Yanks on eight hits, one a homer, ng—Coates, New, York, 14-3, 155)” Elston. Marshal (Bridges) 5 Diverse as ‘customers’ ‘requirements. may be, oF "786." National “Hockey League. exhibi- ‘by, Clete. Boyer. .. - “Strikeouts | ~~ _ Bunning, Detroit, 195. l'won his sixth in relief.. : eee S| tion game. that, ended ina, stick-| FIRST WIN. OVE “ORIOLES. | — : aaa coe The Canadian Bank of Comme swinging ‘duel between jLou. Fon- Sim Bunning: (o- -12)° beat the a ree meets them -|tinato and Frank Mahovlich. | te ste e de tonigh ht t - . as all... with the friendly. and efficient service - “ - = -Fontinato, . - hot- -tempered- New that makes banking a pleasure. From coast ts | York rearguard, ‘and: the. Leafs’. : : our ‘grid ¢ action i Ma to coast across. Canada _ people turn to The | | big forward. drew match: Penal- os Oh calihaian Press ‘Canadian Bank of. Commerce: as the familiar ties. ue + “Rpferee- “in-chief Carl ‘Voss,|_ OTE. Hamilton Tiger- Cats’ ares really dead, the Big Ph symbol. of service ‘sincerely rendered. Four football union will find: out when the failing Cats: s who . talked «with league , presi-. | dent. Clarence. Campbell by: tele- meet, ‘the Alouettes tonight: jn Montreal... niet BT eons TE Ic CANADIA. j = ke ec —— “The Alouettes have been un-[; wr —— Cs mo -| phone. after’ the game, ‘said. ‘| predictable so far this ‘season, 16: “19 Joss: - eR o te. a _BAN K OF COM M E RCE - Campbell will” “consider: -discip- boa Se ~\linary: action: against. Mahovlich. “ and’ _Fontinato, ‘possibly today: “In the past, pre- -~season out. ne ‘breaks among ‘players, however | serious, have. been: Agnored Py. a » | winning two ‘games and. losing |. Alouettes looked good. in “their the Jeague.. “three; Slaughtéred by pace-set-j last start, beating ‘Ottawa 39-22. a a ‘ ting., Toronto Argonauts.’ and Ot-/,But only two days before . the ; me me Pe no “ tawa ‘Rough. Riders,. they came Riders had smashed ‘them, 40-16. : Call: us your bankers - aims |back: to whip the Riders and lose| Montreal's problem —exposed| 8 ee aemeans a — aes - eo {a one-point thriller to the Argos.| when Toronto quarterback Tobin| . . Sd : Bs . oO , a oy SE TR Montreal squashed Hamilton| Rote set passing records in beat- EDGE OF A CLOSED. ut ee PY ‘Dave Koen scored. ‘two for ‘the a of our _ | || Leafs and Ron: ‘Stewart one. me . .(983-10,in'the opening game of the; ing the team 36-14—has been “POCKETKNIFE’S BLADE WILL PRO- | season and the Tiger-Cats have| pass defence. : ate rprovincial .Football- ee ane charge” was "football ‘club: ~. that | import: ~ halfback. Collins past has been Dlaced on’ waiv- inp s Rangers’ goals were .by- Andy |... CHINESE FOOD ‘Bathgate, Jim "Morrison, : Irv, - Orders of $3.00 and up Spencer and’ Don Johns, : sos ‘ ee Size ao 2 Ye, = sets the pace in pleasure a e PHONE 3329 ~- || Los. Angeles (P-Eddie. Pace,| | DUCE ‘SPARKS WHEN.SCRAPED ON .. | ‘ 12645, Los. Angeles, outpointe G |... EBINT (A HARD. ROCK. THAT: WON'T” lost four more games since then, But Als coach Perry Moss has with: full- bodied flavour MELROSE CAFE 1 |" SCAR MAY BE USED INSTEAD OF” winning none es ee been leading ‘the! Als. to gradual | ‘Silvestri Vilareal,. 124%, Monter- 2 RINT IFSIT WILL MAKE SPARKS)... : The’ Steel City Kitties, accus- improvement, and. the defence rey, Mexico, (10). . ye DRY SHREADED BARK> WOOL OR tonied to leading the league by| looked good against, Ottawa last : corre DRIED Bin FIELD MOUSE. |the nose in recent seasons, have|time out, R OLD, DRIED BIRD'S NESTS ARE | ghviously been shaken - by this| JERRY JANES | ‘BENCHED ~ ATTENTION BOWLERS. a . - We SO ARE AND STRIKE a year’s experience. .. Hamilton,-coach. Jim’: D smnblé y - wo ; FLINT. WITH DOWNWARD MOTION FUMBLE ‘FROM, TENSION . has placed import. ‘endiRon Mil- a | ‘THURSDAY NIGHT. LEAGUE cee "SO SPARKS FLY INTO TINDER, @e- | In their last, game, they might] ler into tonight’s: lineup, yanking | .. || LOW. WHEN IT SMOKES; FAN IT IN= -:| have’ beaten Toronto had not ace) Jerry -Janes—a’ lanky :end who|. GENERAL. MEETING THURSDAY: ae - 90 A BLAZE,.THEN PLACE.IT.UN- “| back Paul Dekker dropped a pass| played most of his football with | ” ‘ F PER REARRANGED KINDLINGs _. | from quarterback Bernié Faloney| British Columbia Lions.in recent in the end zone. That lapse—j years, Janes was unimpressive September 15 — 7; 30. P. M.. Se ra Bowling Alley. Londor Bria , Curvis, 145,| possibly a ‘result of the pressure|in the game against Toronto. . , | 5 Cs || England, stopped” Johnny: Gor- which’ observers -say js, driving| In tonight’s other contest, Tor- ve erent —_. neuen ene man,: 14bYo) New York, . 69): a we the: whole team—cost, the Cats ajonto will scek to extend a five- a ALL A game winning streak in Ottawa. a , ro Pe BE ha PSE ee SA Wate SE Og The Riders have won three and sy logt two to gain second place. | Behind: quarterback Rote, the Argos have. finally lived up to. the notices Toronto fans have been reading for’several,geasons, |; With the halfway: “point in .the 14-game ; “schedule : ‘approaching, ; the question is whether’ Toronto | - ‘can continue the torrid pace, rere Leaders quit wd MONTREAL «p —- Chairman Morgan M, Johnston and three other members of the board ol SR RS directors of Moritrenl Aloucttes . 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