ag ney rs-tough Boston. = Baltimore 1-3 er, the Yanks camel ilt- edged ‘pitching. job} in a 2-0 second : inning. Be ‘1 Sunday. on a. ‘five-hit job ‘by Bill Monbouquetse ‘and Mike For- nieles. Despite: two-hit. pitching |: ‘b leveland’s:Bobby~ “Locke. and | 9- 2 behind: ‘Barry Latman: the year helped Boston: to'a 3-2 ~ verdict over ‘Washington. Satur- day while Kansas ‘City “finally amalgs 0 at St, Catharirica Satur- _ during. the weokend. ‘ Boston . Brulns ‘downed ‘Providence Reds ‘Now, _chener-Watorlao Dutchmen. 3-1 the Anierican | League: "a2 at St. Hawks: ° whipped: - ; Can ndions 4-1" Hil-ottawa “and | “Hitchoner=| ; 4“ “New Westininater. Salmonbol- ‘Neg ended. a throo-yoor Hnetorn : Reena irat, 0 pen os W ee ‘atk ne r ees ite , The Tigers in? ‘the. seventh inn ig- hi ~The’ ‘Sox yon, VUES CTW deserve Suddenly Nev i yolks are: in “im.aiposition for : magic Ra ‘talk. about, t ennateelinching ‘instead | DELAvED BY:RAIN SL fA crowd -rof. °§3;876. waited: 3 ‘| yanks bail ‘by: ‘Bobby Richardson: ‘that, fa White®: Sox: took : charge . -of:the 4 “1 the. ‘long: Second “game, * too,” ‘but: ‘lost ign: :the: seventh-inning:: “The. ‘ winning! Tun | scored~ fromi* Sthird] oo while'the'Sox were running: ‘down |. boy ix|Eddie Yost’ .between third and|}- ° second base for the third‘ out. .::- | two- run single. by Lou Clinton} }- ‘| were: ‘the “big: blows ;for the ‘Red : | Sox: against Washington. ° ve : ‘Vally: in,: ‘and : ‘only. another base-[-. + ball: ‘miracle. ean rob. Pittsburgh ae ~ lof: its‘ first® ‘National ‘League: ‘pen-. ae {nant since: 1927..; : ‘| wrurtaugh’s: ‘Pirates: leads) g |'full games over: St ‘over Milwaukee. : : ok 8. 4 saturday with a KO oe Bay SN Be eh meee ao pest of : to we wv a Ye Speebebnevegd eden eat yyy NTN west “yy VE WANN veers eee . eye SNA NN WO SE NWN VERE eee eH HT ee Ce y UP V eV V VV OTN BE IN tte we minutes’ Sunday ‘ for” the : rain to let. ‘up at, “Yankee . ‘Stadium ‘and then.sat through. ‘a drizzle! most |. > Of tthe: afternoon. They saw, the’. ~: ecore .: ;| knockout : ‘of: ‘Taek: “AG ‘three-man collision: on -a. “fly: fell *in:: ‘for: a double: “set “Up. the | first-score.” ‘ + , “Despite homers by Rocky; Col- ‘J avito: -and.. “Charlie; “Maxwell,. the’ first, ‘game’ ‘at’ Detroit.’ “They. Ted in. - Willie Tasby’s home run: and:a: » Dick. Williams’: ‘two-run homer nullified :.Cleveland’s : = third-inning |~ “tPisher.” cwho. . id shut them out in’ their last: meet= | ingy:;'They ‘thrilled: with: ‘Terry's - perfect game ‘bid ‘in. the: ‘second | -- oO game:in® ‘which: ‘poth- "Yank: ‘runs, mm | were: ‘driven’.in' by: Sacrifice: ‘flys.’ ‘END, ‘OF THE ROAD:~ +. : _two-hit|{ “hpitching | ‘in, the first game but |]. Walt Bond knocked ‘in: ‘three: runt} |-with a ‘homer ‘and ‘double “as ‘the |} ‘Tribe’ squared. ‘matters: with the , “A’s in’ the. second. game... NATIONAL. ‘LEAGUE: ight, Hector, ‘(Toe)- “pane Rupert oe ‘Monday, . ‘Maurice (Rocket) ‘Richard, "39, ~ Montreal - Canadiens” right: ‘wing’: “who* ‘holds Be “host “of ‘Scoring a records, announced his ‘decision: to- rétiré ‘Thursday: With him the “Blake, Canadien: 4 Daily Jews. 1960 a “The battling. Bucs. are. ‘practic- “With. 11. games to go,. Danny, | nd 17/2 cos a :393.. 31/2 53 91 368 35/2 Boston, tried a washingtoh on! Newcombe, Kansas - City |* edged the Tribe.in the. first game and won the: second New York's deciding ‘runs Sat- urday' were: scored '.on.. Bobby. Richardson’s bases- loaded . single’ in the eighth. Mickey. Mantle and Yogi Berra had: ‘driven in, three runs earlier with a homer apiece while Baltimore’s ‘runs.scored on catcher Gus Triandos’ homer. :. Ted Williams’ 28th. ‘homer ‘of beat Cleveland 8-5 ‘after: al straight losses | to the Indians, . Toronto loses we in exhibitions | ‘By. The Ganadian ‘Press: . Toronto. Maple Leafs‘ of: -the National. Hockey. “League: “are. mired In ‘the doldrums of exhi- bition play, ‘ The luckless Leaf aun. “Was played four games and loft anil of. them. Chicago beat Toronto 4-1 ny night. at Paterborough day! The other: losses ‘were to New York... In: other NHL oxhibition play, of the American: Lengue 8-6: at Boston and 3-] nat Providence; York Rangers clipped Kit- t Kitchener; Detroit Red ‘Wings trounced - Cleveland, Barons of ‘and. Chicngo | Black ~Hyll-Ottawa ‘at. Hull,.. Que. Thonias, | ‘Waterloo play: In the, Basten Pr fessional ‘Hockey, Longue, | ' Vestminster:: wins mW WHSTMINGTIR, R; BO.) opoly’ of theMinto, Cup hore ay night, awnupning toy Win #°Li=7: before fans o\t ie. Camalan funlor nahip.: 8a mans, victory No. Mizell, the’ ‘ex-Cardinal,. added: @ neat ‘three-hit - ‘shutout: for” his lio joined Law, ‘and: ‘Milwaukee's ners.. Milwaukee: thumped. Phila-|: | fiery third ‘baseman, drove in two. ‘trally agalnat " ne POLIO LDE nati 5-3 and 1-0. For Law tt ‘was 20 on his fourth try.| 12th triumph. | “The Cards also won, ° ‘edging San Francisco 4-3 as; ‘Ernie‘Brog-' Warren: Spann : ‘ag: 20-game.‘win-. delphia- q-1:on Joey. Jay’s four-. and Joe Adcock,’ The: game. was ‘called in. the: ‘bottom. of the eighth because. Of. Yain, °c Chicago ‘hit.three homers: in a five-run sixth inning arid: hung a 5-2 defeat ion Los :Angeles. - The defending champion. Dodgers are. mathematically eliminated’ from ‘dnything better than: a tie. ‘Don’ Hoak was the big man for the - Pirates ‘at. Cincinnati. The decisive runs in the opener and scored the only run of the second | fame on: ‘Dick Schoficld's double {after hitting: A double - off Bob’ Purkey. "Dick Stuart and Honie hit homd runs:in the. firat.. game.in which Law became.’a 20- «fame ‘winnor, for the first time, The: Cincy. runs were homors ;by Willie Jones, and Trank Robinson.» _MizelVhad his: atormy ‘moments |. In the eighth of the second game ‘when umpire Stan Landes: called | a ball for a 3-2 count on ‘Roy. MeMillan,: ‘Mizell threw his glove. on ‘the tground ‘and jawed: with the'ump.:,, Then he got, MeMillan on a fly, pall. 'Brog Ho had hoaten’ covery. othor club in theJengue but the Ginnts, who ‘traded ‘him ‘to St, ‘Louis Inst year, Stan Mualal drove in two Card runs and ‘Kon ‘Boyar : ‘and Daryl Sponcor one. each to hent, Mike MaCormitk. oo. MAIAFFEY: KAYOED * Milwaukee knocked out rookie Art Mahoffoy in: the: second In- ning. | It was his third straight defont: “atter. winning Ma. firat f\vo, ; Ron Santo. and’ Don zimmer, Goorge | Altman hit home rung during. the alxth-inning Chigago the Dodgers’ John- Bob -Anderaon: won |; Podros, from, ‘Mol, olghth with help. Wright." the : “pirates ‘wore saturday, rained out at Olnolnndtt: ‘and tho Cardinals picked’ ul a half-garno | by beating. San - Franolaco Tony Ourry doubled ‘with | pases. onded Inthe 10th: Inning | ‘to::@lvo Philadelphia a 52° win “lover, Milwdukee.: Ernie Banka’ qlat Tewir “steed “thio * Curse 00 hitter and homers: py Bill Bruton }in ‘hwas John “Jefferies ‘of: ‘Kitimat | who konked : out -in the first |. ie ‘heat ‘but: “gave ‘Kniepkamp & run | for ‘his “money ~ in “the second heat. Jefferies held. the lead un- ‘til the final’ lap. ““Kniepkamp algo raced Ron Stewart’s hull.:in the -C.-hydro class, - winning. both. heats _fagainst Dave Martin. “Most entries turned out for the - “B. ‘hydro, ° Peter’ Sampson, Gregor McLeod. and Brian Bald- win. ‘with Sampson‘ ‘and McLeod each taking-a ‘heat. i ‘Most interesting , race of - the day: ‘was ‘the final: ‘FACES, Class X ‘which * ‘all: .tHe racers took ‘part. ‘Hach driver raced. from ‘the ‘highway ‘ out to the float, donned - helmet.: ‘and, ‘Iifejacket and: started | his’ craft out cold.’ ‘Winner. was ‘Bob “McDonald in aclass’D hydro. Referee M, J. Saunders: said Otto Knlepkamp ‘Was: first off {the float and the. first away ‘but didn't fasten -the top. strap of. his Hfejacket.. ... 8 ' Water skiers: ‘during intermis-. sion were ‘Barbara Cross and Duke Plerce, Tom Masich was at the microphone and Ron: Eby’ manned. the’’clock.. Safety: patrol. boat ,and ‘ski. boat was piloted by Norm: Kinslor;’ of The» ‘Westwind trophy’ along with. class | ‘trophies will be pre-: sented at a banquet’ to, be. held In, ‘October, . ay eye a Ce alo City. to start Wed. to determina, AVErAgOA, annor Kelly Douglas; Pauls, Shell Sore P.n,—Oo0k's Towollors: Johnson's | Pallintu; + Jack's; MoRae Motors; © Fooda, ROMP; thore. ja: atll]‘room for seven rhoro. ‘tonmes and” ‘anyone wishing. oriter ma one inene enim ‘Meoting tonight Meer ie ‘oven rtoron¢ jody a 18 win over Lon Angelogs eye ‘September 19: . “Final jraces. ‘of the prince bees Outboard. Association held 7 Sunday: at. Taylor Lake saw Bill ae ers’ ‘driving, a: ‘D ‘hydroplane 3 and 16 ‘The, Celco City Bowling league, will start: “Wednesday, Septem- bor 23, withthe first’ three woeks League aecyotary Emily»: “Butt ced that tonma ‘alrondy ‘Jachodiied. to “play” ‘Wednesday are! at-7 p.m-—Co-op Hywaves; vieo; Standard Oll; Ruport Mot- ora}: Savoy Hotel; :Good':Nalgh- |. Wora;Tughoads: and: ‘Bort'a}: ‘nt/9 Outbonrday Johnny Rupert. ‘Tax; | and Norwoat, y to do so by contnoting her Mt 8082. or the bowling allay. “Thoro- will bo a. gonoral mect- Ingfat-68 p.m, tonight. nt the Civic Covitre ‘for nhyone interested in ‘Toor hodkoy, Conchor, anonaors, and playora are. pao 0 Attend, ll: ¢ome | out with’ a‘ ‘large over ab a general. _ meeting of the, Prince ‘Rupert | ‘Basketball’ Asso- Giation Thursday night at the | Civic Centre, officers.were elect-; ed-and plans made for the com- ing. 1960-61. season, With almost 30 players, coach- es, sponsors and interested peo- ple in attendance, the’ meeting was. quite successful. Officers selected were: Bill Gurney as president, Al Kelsey as vice, John Lambie as secre- tary, Len Harrington ‘as treas- urer, Bill . (Mouse) Morrison as chief referee and Tom Masich as- publicity’ chairman, . i Ideas were: suggested, at the meeting, to start a minor bas- ketball league for boys under 14 years, Games would he played and Len Harrington volunteered to look after the organization. of operated. pressed thelr desire — to enter teams this year are, in the sen- ior, Savoy; Fraser and Payne, Old Empress. and the Prince Ru- pert Senior High school (ten- tatively). Intermediate sponsor’ United; Fishermen “and: Allied Workers. Union; - ‘Old Empress; | ball Leagues: proved to be.one of | welcoming - “speeches - before :'the Saturday between 1 and 3 p.m.| such a league if it was to he | The sponsors, which have ex- | were? ator: ‘Hartland de. M Molson; “president, Richard;: “Frank Selke, general: manager, and: ‘sylvio, ‘former Canadien | and member’ of, coach, “Sen- . Sof nt hockey's: Hall of Fame—(CP: “i, mo bos g . ‘The banquet, and: dance held Friday at. the. ‘Canadian Legion branch 27. by the. Prince ‘Rupert Senior Men’s and ‘Women’s Soft- ‘the most successful: events of the social. sports season. | - “A Crowd, of. almost’ 300 ‘people applauded” heartily during. ‘the | presentation ‘of trophies - ‘and ‘awards: ‘to ‘the ‘winning teams of the season and play-offs. _ -‘Len Harrington’ ‘served. as emcee and introduced guests and ‘welcomed everyone to” the gala affair. : Presidents: of the women’s: ‘and men’s: leagues, Jean: ‘Billing - and}. ‘Bill (Mouse) ‘Morrison- gave’ short}: -Larg 1. crowd, “sited ~ softball banquet, dance! -wear from Jean Billing, while Al ‘Campbell was winner of ‘the Men’s. most valuable player |" award. ‘quet Cup. presentations: ‘got. “underway. ‘Pete: Moroq for’ ‘the’ ‘La’ Gondola ahlis* a | Gowdry of Commercial ‘Hotel. for winning: the play-offs. Gowdry_ ‘also. - received the! :UFAWU. trophy ° for winning the league from Jerry ‘Sherman. Doug! _ Standring ‘presented Mrs, Mc- Donald .with the ‘play-off trophy ‘from. Manson’s J ewellers: » Ray: Billing presented Marie Dickens, of ‘Savoy with Columbia Cellulose’s: runner-up trophy -in the play-offs and Ralph Olson ‘presented the Local 505 runner-. up ‘play-off trophy to Art In- trophy.” to} “winning | the’ ‘league and’ ‘to’ ‘Gil photo). Campbell | ‘was not at the: ‘pan- quet so Mouse Morrison: present- ed the award to Erwin Garfield. Harrington then ‘introduced | > Miner ‘Simundson - who ‘gave a brief history on the Annual Ban- He said. the cup “was made by himself. ‘and Joe’. Ward ‘and -was|:: first. won ‘py the Local .708 team in 1957.. The cup,’ which “holds -about four. gallons * must-be: filled ‘by the'team which wins. thes sen- ior. men’s play-offs. ‘Be: ‘then : ‘presented ‘the. ‘cup “ta Gils ‘Gowdry: for® ‘Commercial. | Gowary: ‘said ‘the: ‘team: was: sorry . hat @oach. “Warney ‘Peterson’ was ‘unable: to‘come'to the: -banquet.:: “Umpire: ‘Mike’ Karasosky, thank-. ‘ed’ the: league fora good job and- thelast’ presentation was. Carol McDonald from Wahls, giving coach Simundson a gift. ‘for “ay. job well done.” ‘The'cup was’ ‘filled, ‘a few toasts made, ‘and the dancing began. REMEMBER WHEN... Richard Pancho Gonzalez of Loe Angeles, then. 20 years old, was the sensation of the US: ‘men’s singles tennis champion- Ships 12 years ago today, Seeded eighth, he defeated Eric Stur- stance of Old Empress. - Women’s most valuable ‘player award—a jubilee trophy--went to Columbia © ‘Cellulose Ltd.; Royal Hotel and Sunrise, . ‘Dendlines . for sponsors who wish to ‘enter teams into either the. senior, or intermediate | leagues is’ September a2, fw Martin ‘Tide, Recroation Direc-. group. that depending on a now floor, practice could start next. week, ‘The Civic Centre is dine cussing the idea of -putting 4 masonite floor-on the gym. During the meating the exocu- tive’ was also naked to sponsor: and: find out shout Kotehikan's annual ' International Tournas, mont, 7 r The second genera] mocting of tho ‘associntion will.'take plnad. 7:30 pan, BSoptombor au, at the Civic. Cente, Faces. elimination — Mra, Butt algo annoynood that |, ‘ PORT CREDIT, Ont, Qh—Na», nalmo, ‘once favored’ to win the Mann Cup. in ‘four stradght ‘gamean, faces olimination, ‘The Woatern reprosantntived lost 17-13 to Port Credit Sailors Sailors won tha’ first two gomog 10-0 and 12- 11, Noxt game ‘ls tonight, Company J¥riday night In tho third game | of the host-of-seven sorlon for tha) Canndian lacrosse: champlonship, ' Modern - tor. at the Civic Centre told the] All Equipment Installed By - Refrigeration Sales and Service ‘ oo 4 another All Natlye Tournament) “a we on se ! : . VO tee Bernice Prior of Fashion Foot-' gess of South Africa in ‘the final by 6-2, 6-3, 14-12, and repeated the following year before. turn- ‘vs VANCG ‘Blue Bombers ‘try ‘to make it 10 while an aching British Columbia, Lions a comeback at Edmonton after’, a.violent ‘Western Interprovincial } Football Union, flash her ( | Saturday. — -The.26-14: winnipeg victory. left | the Bombers without fullback - Tony Kehrer: for . |aMeg-fracture and tackle Buddy ‘| Tinsley. for -at. ‘least, two games | with:a face. wound. It was’ the. toughest game of ‘the season ‘so ‘far for the Lions .?- kbut they’ll be + ‘fielding the same {lineup against ‘the ‘Eskimos to- | night. "The ' ‘Bom | | as Lions:c at Cal gral'y. squad seeks’ ‘third- -place - “Lions “hung ‘onto the. game by their. giaws up ‘to the three- -quarter mark when the score “stood at 17-14 and ‘it First downs Yards rushing - yards passing Passes made-tried Passes intercepted by - 2°: 2 Punts-average yas Fumbles-fumbles ° ‘lost. - Penaities-total.. ener ene re wisecrconeceareneeers looked''to. ‘the: 30; ‘292 - ‘| though they: were still inthe’ run- ning. on’to swamp them: in’ minutes.- °° 00. - HOPE FOR RECORD | The ‘Bombers. with: hopes -|-the: WIFU record. of ‘N2 ‘straight ‘+ wins. ‘Set “by: the: ‘Stampeders in “1948. ° ‘But: votes eye i dpa egos sf the: season with’ meaner sreeennnen ester YA RDSTIC K Wpg. B.C 29°. AT 361, .. 242° ‘181 98. ~ 11-16" b- 0 oe 1-42.0 B- 39.5 | 902 4-8: yas 5-40 2 835- “fans’.:as “Bombers: surged the final. iS the ack calgary |a of, going. onto crack The. ‘pesult leaves” the “Lions | with, five losses, ‘three wins. and one tie as they. take on. the S€C- punts-avernge yards _ ond-place Eskimos. Fullback ‘Charlie: Shepard, who rell~ “Puns tumbled the ball away twice in- side the Lion five ‘yard line, led the Bomber. scoring with a touch- down. ‘and ‘two: ‘singles.’ ton”. Fullback * Gerry James: -scored six. points. on -a. field goal and three* converts.” “Halfback Willie. Fleming ‘scored’ pass ‘from. both. ‘Lion. touchdowns, one. on a ‘quarterback Jim ‘Wal-, \ -‘den). the: other on a 3i-yard off- tackle . ‘run. The® points ‘poosted ihis total to. ‘56—Second best in the Meague...:: ae * ‘George: Orant. converted.” ‘one! and. ‘Harold: ‘Sparrow: Picked Mp: a. ‘single. © ‘ESKIMOS: WIN Meanwhile Saskatchewan Roughriders got re in. Regitia, “ : ‘End Far- |. “seored: another ; ‘Bomber touchdown, on a 46-yard pass from Kenny. Ploen and half- | back, Ray “Jauch: got. another on ‘a 49-yard end run... ~ ers aim at record | lawed 26- 14 | OUVER. (CP)—The" -depletéd - Winnipeg straight’ wins. tonight Oy no ‘ielosér.| “0. winning’ their first game of.'the 1960: ‘Western ‘Inter- ‘provincial ‘Football Union ‘season than trailing 7-6 after/the first ‘quarter Friday as they: dropped a 99-6.:decision to.‘the ‘Edmonton Eskimos:' before _more than 10,- 000 hometown fans. Breaks appeared the difference in ‘the .game. as the’ Riders had two - fumbles * ‘recovered .‘by the Esks ‘in the fourth . ‘quarter and poth: of.’them went ‘for. ‘touch- downs.” “Fullback ‘Johnnie Bright drove for two Edmonton touchdowns to ‘lead ‘the team and move into the league: lead ‘with ‘most ‘touch- downs so ‘far ‘this ‘year—nine. End Vic’ ‘Champan’ added a touch- downdown. ‘when “he recovered Danny. ‘Band's’ “fourth” ‘quarter ‘fumble : ‘and. went ° 30- yards ‘to ‘§core.’ “Fullback | ‘Normie: Kwong picked up: the other. “Jackie “Parker, who. “went ‘all the. way.at quarterback” ‘for the Eskimos,’ ‘built his league scoring. lead to 10 points with conver-» sions of the four touchdowns and. a single ‘when’ a field: goal ' ‘went reeeeedase serene teeeeOOe Ears oon oy ARDSTIC K . First. downs. “a1 36 Yards rushing.” 162° 113 yards passing 107 185 Passes “made-tried 7-16 10-20 Passes intercepted | “py 2 0 9.44.4 8-44.1 | Fumbles-fumbles lost) 1-0) 4 2-2 Penalties total yards. 9-119 4 BS [anrnnnnress ees nene ees eOLeLOFG IO? wide and Riders’:Gene Wlasiuk was rouged. behind the goal line. “The only - “points ‘for -Saskat- chewan. went..to halfback: Jack Hill in. the first quarter. ‘when he took a 32-yard Don. 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