Fe Re a eeh oe LEGO ITS EOE Ce ” as veg eye en tele ae pectin mee eae Stamps clobbered 50-7 as Bombers.riding high i ee | . WINNIPEG (CP) — Calgary ng git | a a | have gained a reputation as morning glories with ‘their fast starts in past Western Inter-provincial Foot- ‘pall Union seasons, looked more like the last rose_of summer as they were clobbered 50-7 last night at the hands of the powerful Winnipeg Blue Bombers. '! Tf there was anyone still wor- “ried about the Stampeders mak-| of 28 passes for 306 yards and ran ‘ “ ng another fast start and fading} ran the ball for 237 yards. Kapp’s in the stretch, Winnipeg half-j|receivers were dropping theiball ‘pack Carver Shannon must have|early in the.game and he.and. . Gispelled their last fears against|Chick Chickowski, who relleved ‘the cowboys. He had three touch-| the former. California star late downs and four converts. in the game, completed only 12 “It was the second straight win|of 308 for 294 yards. The Stam- | : for the: defending Grey Cup|peders were held to 70 yards on .,¢hampions over Calgary, whose|the ground. , ‘other start this year ended in a| Warlick took three of. five tie with Saskatchewan Rough-|passes thrown his way' for 125 riders. Winnipeg also has beaten | yards. a “British Columbia Lions .and ‘is| Shannon: topped: the Winnipeg: ey *' firmly atop the WIFU standings. | ground gainers with 79 yards on| oe seccesevcrorcsooccoccovcccoooron | eight carries. He caught all three ivr WIFU Leaders (passes aimed at him for 53 yards. e . Shannon, Wpg .. 3 10 29| The lacklustre Calgary effort *' James, Wpe. 24| was marked by five fumbles, all wy, Pitts, Whe. of them lost to the Bombers. The » Parker, Edm, 15{Bombers fumbled three times “ Jeter, B.C. 14 {and lost two and each team had er CREDLE PLEO OOROALOOD DELO DALI DOL OD one pass intercepted. % Besides Shannon, the other} Shannon’s 22 points put him ' Bombers who took the opportun- |t the top of the WIFU scoring or ity to pad their scoring totals|lst~ with 29 points in three #' were fullback Gerry James with | 8amcs. James, the scoring leader ~.4 touchdown and:two converts, | 80ing into the game, has 24. - : “ee quarterback Kenny ‘Ploen, end ee = ~. Ernie Pitts and end’Rae Ross, Fo 7 each with. a. touchdown. Rick *: Potter nailed Calgary’s Bill Mil- Lew ur e e S$ no- 1; game i ler fora safety touch when Mol-.|° By Gary Oakes, Acting Sports Editor, Be jOcince Rupert Dailp ews athe Friday, August 19,1960 - oe ieee : Grocers edge W Wire i on ‘Bint | Tal eee” mig) A pitchers" duel highlighted i the opening of the 1960 Little; lead by the first pening’ a ; |League Championships, last} tle had faced 13 batters :in foug night at Algoma Park, innings. _ Bob Pottle of Shop Easy came -, he lost’ hi sontrol im out the winner with a two-hit- However, he lost his ¢ ter as the grocers edged the wire- the fifth, giving up all three, ilecg men 4-3. trician runs on one. “hit”, tw “i But loser Gary Guyatt pitched walks, and a wild pitch. a * ./a one-hitter and defeat was not ' sweet. Guyatt did an excellent job on LAST NIGHT’ S FIGHTS) the mound, but was not backed ‘Los Angeles (— Eder: ° Jorre, up by his mates in the field as 118, Sao Paulo, Brazil, knocked the Electricians committed seven out Joe Medel, 116%,” “Mexico errors compared to Shop Easy’s one. it City (10). - Pottle walked ‘only two and| Erie, Pa. (m—Johnny Bizzaro, | struck out 14 in gaining his vic- 135, Erie, outpointed Freddy tory. Martinovich, 135,. Pittsburgh: ey coors wBwoorr. — o BREAKS LOOSE_Edmonton’s fabulous Jackie Parker (12) breaks | First United Church Kindergarten © away from B.C. tackler Norm Fieldgate (75) at the Lions’ five- : -yard line after taking a pass from Eskimo quarterback Don oo (under the direction of Mrs. J.B. Rae) - Getty (27) Monday night in a Western. Interprovincial Football Commencing — re , Monday through: Friday . Union game in Edmonton. Parker, who started as quarterback, Jo 1 pm. to, 3. pm: we ler too a at'iioe: and ran back scored, two touchdowns to lead Eskimos to a 33-14 victory over September 7, 1960 . P. we o 28 i LY ‘ : - --B.C, It was the second straight loss for the Leos. —-CP photo. © Applications for enrollment will ‘be 2) BAD NIGHT FOR KAPP one I C S$ ort. OT per ect os negeived by the Church Secretary, — ‘a The only Calgary touchdown | oy Da yf t ki sy 632 6th 4 Ave. W. up to August 31, 1960. #' was scored in the third quarter; < - e rs ni : 7 when end Rddie™ Warlick com- feos By ED ‘WILKS scored the run;: “getting 2 double third place, nine games back: ay 9 races, wa e ll “Associated Press Sports Writer- jin th eighth inning and scoring | with a 13-inning, 4-3 victory over #: bined on an 80-yard pass- -and- g . i Ww “ sun play, with quarterback Joe Outside of the Brooklyn-Los|on “Billy“ Bruton’s - two-bagger;the Chicago Cubs on ally ma Angeles Dodgers, no club has! that beat ex;Brave Gene Conley.;Moon’s home run. Ff {i we Kapp, who otherwise hag pad been tougher for Lew Burdette| npesnite ‘Buractte’s . near-per-| A poor defence of all things; set. Tor . un ay at ay orc wy, Fh ‘Bornbers: ea 3 0 fter th than the Philade!phia Phillies in fect performance, ' the” ‘second suddenly has chilled: the usually: a fi pe t 27- th t if his 10-year National League Ca-| pace Braves remained 71% games sure-fielding. Chicago White Sox} The Prince Rupert Outboard season. © . a na oer ‘0 at e half reer. | a behind front-running. Pittsburgh. in what -just a few days ago Racing Association | announced Starter: and: timer on Sunday || a eigen cuided end: somber to Yet it was against the Phillies| ne pirates won their fourth in looked like a hot drive for an-|today that there will be a regu-{is Tom Masich with M- J..Saun-) 11a 41-7 lead before yielding to that the lanky Milwaukee right-|, row, coming from behind for a other American League pennant.|lar day of, racing at Taylor lake |ders .as_ referee. Piloting. the et Canadian Mike ‘Davies in the hander pitched his first no-hit-|3 9 gecision at Cincinnati on a|_ After winning eight out of 10|this Sunday beginning at 1 p.m. |Safety Patrol boat, will: be the| sl ! “ ter Thursday night, winning 1-0 inch-hit home run|for 4 first place tie with Balti-| A water skiing exhibition wi!l job of R. H. S. Sampson. S) Hoss for a 58. yon tase and. rig |and coming within one pitch—a by Dick: "Stuart ae cove Vern|more, the defending champs|highlight the show, which, ex-| —Duvers will be trying to break z play that yielded one Bomber fifth-inning slider that was just |; aw nis.18th victory. Los Angeles have.won. just one of their last|pects many boats and drivers: existing records, and set new CANADIAN LEGION ~=BIN 8th game—$50 _ No Games Under. $15. ; a little too close—of-a perfect four games. They dropped - their ones,..so. for an interesting and Los Sed ee , moved - past idle St. Louis: into g y PP The annual battle “for the:per- at touchdown. game. PE second in.a row, both because: ‘ot etual Westwind Troph een entertaining day, how about. Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers = - $505 545 | Halfback Leo. Lewis LHLOW | rere eee eer e.= OO 2G DO LOOPOLOCD LOM h di Dp pay comin out. to Taylor Lake? si: touchdown passes’ to Shannon|.. -.-- NATIONAL LEAGUE . .. i an unearned run, Thursday! under way; D: G. Martin, Associ-. 8 h . cogs 2 nd Pitt hile fullback Charli WwW LL. Pct. GBL \ night, blowing a five-run lead for |' ation Commodore, said, and See. ‘you, at t e.racest - | CONSOLATION: wi & S, walle tupac arie Pittsburgh lence 72 43 #626 . - an 8-6 defeat at Cleveland. . | ea re : ee 0. Shepard threw to James on an- : ‘\it’s still anyone’s race.” . numbers $45 a Pp Milwaukee ...... 63 49 463 V/s By, pe eneeeern nnn neta rnp raat Ooee' , : Ch: | . at other scoring play. The other|Los Angeles .... 61 50° .550. 9 DIGES 4 /. harp a AMERICAN LEAGUE Leading in points at the ~ mo-| anne swim numbers $350 34, Winnipeg touchdowns — came on St. Louis ‘ vee 63° 2 548 2, al sharp | fee soi we LE Pet. BL | ment is William. (Bill) ‘Saunders “LONDON: (Reuters) — Steffan| numbers $250 a ee the ground. joan STAN GNC | ° ‘\hettimore 1, ., (with 3,900, while ‘close ‘on: -his|\Hasselberg, 29-year-old Swede, ‘ number $150 A liaees 52-64 : 448 20! ~ ..|Baltimore ...... 66.50. 569.2 \: berg, numbers | ; #1 STAMPS BUTTER: FINGERED Chiesgo'. css a3 68.387 27 BAIT T-FISHING TIPS “csl@hicago 25... 66 50.569" 2B, [heels is Otto Kniepkamp with | swam the English Channel - BS The Bombers connected on 16 Philadelphia .°. 44 12: 379 : 28°% , * z rn Ctevelane .- 3 oe. \? "700. st : _| Thursday. He landed in re after Legion Auditorium, “Friday, ‘August Tork: " ann. | COS ON OSS . 7 _| Washington... ee apa” The Westwind Trophy goes tol Thursday night. 1444 hours after OME ft. —o ‘| That slider, an ‘inside or | .) Detroit B2 60), .464.. 1B | | h a at Cai Gris EVERYBODY -WELCC Mt | se SEROME @: _-From. Srigon comes: that was too’far inside, hit’ Tony| | Boston ce 4864 429 1B ie racer ite at the end of the: ae ene, Se Pp z - beErd thet Viet. Nam has reshuf-|Gonzalez “on the, shoulder. -with |; asas City, pn eon wanes mw rh et p a rd its. delegation. to the Olym-|one out in the-fifth, making the. ..1--"Ehat sent-the Sox skidding 2%. it Wave Games. 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