It's make or break weekend | ada Bombers edge Eskimos us By The Canadian. Press . Jackie Parker of Edmonton Eskimos jumped Into third place iin the individual scoring in the ‘Western Interprovincial Football -Wnion. as he scored seven points as Esks lost 18-14 to Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He counted a ;touchdown and a convert, va POF PLALLP SE LIOPPOPOEPPOPO POP ODOOED tithe be -Yardstick mr ' Edm: Wpg. 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British Columbia. splayed by the Liquor t PA C IFIC WES I ERN AIRL LINES for Yanks in AL pennant race Yanks play Cleveland | Indians twice today, again Saturday, day. The Orioles play three with Kansas’ City, two tonight, ‘at Baltimore, then have games: with the touring: White Sox on Sunday and ‘Monday. Chicago, just 144 games out of first, plays at Boston” tonight and Saturday: ‘before heading for Baltimore. Washington took: over fourth place, whipping: Kansas _ City ‘9-0 behind the four-hit pitchirig of Chuck Stobbs and Ray Moore. after Boston dropped Cleveland to fifth by slugging: the Indians 10-7, . NATIONAL LEAGUE . Del Crandall,’ a. catcher. who hadn’t hit: a home : ‘run : with, a man on. base all season,. Glen Hobbie, a pitcher. who hadn't hit-.a home -run at. all, have whittled Pittsburgh’s Na-~- tional] League lead to 612, games once more, . After swatting: 16. ‘solo: home runs, Crandall’ ‘connécted- ‘for’a two-run’ shot 'that..’ clinched... a 4-2 victory for second-place Mil- waukee' at Los” Angeles: -‘Thurs- day night, And the Chicago Cubs trimmed the: Pirates 2-1 on. Hob- bie’s two-out homer in the ninth, his. first in a- fout-year major league career... |: ’ ‘San. Francisco™ defeated Cin- | einnati: 8-5 in- the’ only otties game scheduled’ in’ the NL: Kitimat - om Little League Kitimat Little: “League . All Stars wiil be here’ tomorrow to play a two- -game. ' series with the local all-star crew. .. 7 This. is. the return of the home-and=home series : as. the Rupert. team had ‘travelled to Kitimat: for. a ‘series. earlier this year. The « smelter-city kids completely ‘smashed Ru- played. Rupert has finished regular ieague play but are felt te be tairly strong. They will be looking for a win .to wipe out the crushing losses. suffered in Kitimat. Reports have it that Kitimat “PGs ‘stronger than “before” and the ‘Series should’ ‘prove | quite’ interesting. “ents, “and. Liter Ledgers who are, not ‘playing, : ‘sheuld ‘bh 1 Algoma park, P. m, “4 . Members. volte Liille League cANl Star rerequested to.at- goma, NOTICE PRINCE RUPERT - ~ - TERRACE ytd $11.25 one way and: $22.50 ‘voturn. ” This is a non-schodiul service, subject to change without notice. ' : ‘ voy toa, ao! an A Pacific Western aircraft will leave Seal Cove at Prince Rupert. The flight departure time is 11:00 a.m. arriving Terrace 11:45 a.m. (this flight is designed to meet schedule flights to and from Van- At 12:30 flight Number 394 leaves the Terrace. airport arriving at Prince Rupert 1:15 p.m, This new service is in offect every day including Saturdays. and: ‘Sundays. Poe fae a 4 ¥ <5. From Prince Ruport there isa | daily flight except Saturday and Sun- day to Stewart, Fords Cove, Anyox, Maple Bay. Alice Arm is sorviced | every Monday. For more information on t these services: andthenew’ - Prince Ruport-Terrace flight, call Prince Rupert 2313 and.at Torrace oo tps. ‘VI 3-2030.. The fare on ‘the ‘new. Princo: ‘Rupert-Terrace flight is 0" : oo eb i ; boat : ie, then meet Detroit for two Sun- single] weight- from Pointe-aux-Tremb-| cross- country run. In ‘all, ~and|. : AND BAITS THEY CAN TAKE IN: ‘|i ONE. GULP. A WORM (R. PIECE) © , (GET HOOKED, WHILE BIG BREAM ©”! All: Stars here! 4 REMOVE HIND Less AND & TAIL FIRST pert in the two’ games’ they | “At any rates “fans, vee: |. ‘tomor-- : tend a Practice! tonight at Al- " 7 By SACK SULLIVAN cg. Canadian Press Staff Writer, ROME (CP) the olorful inaugural ceremonies out of the way, the 17th Olympic Games: opened. today on a broad front—the first full day of competition. . The ‘boxers got in some ' ‘early skirmishing Thursday. night and|the first phase of the’ ‘modern Raoul Sarrazin, light-welter- pentathlon, the 5,000-metre nine les, Que., made his Olympic: de-| sports were. on the program, in- but by, taking only 89 seconds to| cluding ‘continuing rounds | in flatten Francois. Sowa of ‘Luxem= ‘boxing and water polo, . bourg.. - ms Canadians :made. their first Water polo,. in which: Canada’ bids in the. swimming and: diving has no entry, also got. under way. competitions. and in canoeing, |MacDonald .- Two Commonwealth rations.met|cycling and wrestling. 9. in. one of the six tussles: and. Three male swimmers from South Africa nosed out Australia: “Montreal: and a trio.of Vancouver 3-2. Russia ‘beat. Germany.-. and “girls were. -entered «,in- opening ‘settle ‘heats of the swimming heats..~. There was hope that. they ‘would grab at. least some small ‘part’ of the: laurels. that in past Olympics Have ‘been monopolized ‘by the: Australians : and Amer-~ deans... , The Australian men and wo- the ;United States had to. for. a 3-3 tie with: Japan. : , ‘During the sweltering. opening | day, a sun-drenched ‘crowd ,.of: 100,000 watched the® formal cere- monies. i - Today’s program . -opened, with men “swam off with eight gold: Reds ‘surprised’ | ' TORONTO )—The Leningrad Thursday night by. alr from the Star team Saturday. 4 The 27-member Soviet team is made! up mainly of students. The team has lost two of its three Canadian games Defeats have been against Cal- medals in 1956,’ The Americans gary and British Columbia. won. five, two. of them by Pat; McCormick, the brilliant woman diver, now retired. Paula’ Jean Pope, bridesmaid to, Pat McCormick in diving;, ‘and: ‘Patsy, Willard will be. challenged jby: Canada’s Irene of .Kelowna, BC., when’ the. women’s - springboard diving starts today. The Kelowna ‘girl, formerly of Hamilton, placed third in'1956,° - * Cameron’ Grout- and Dick Pound make their early bid in the: : men’s -100-metre freestyle, sprint; Pete Rabinovitch in the men’s‘ 200-metre breaststroke. : Margaret Iwasaki and. Mary Stewart .were after qualifyign long- time: An embassy official said the teams—but not the top one. -He said it could not win a world championship. oe ; Team riembers:: said. they. were pleasantly surprised’ by. ‘hospitality they received ' in. Winnipeg, Calgary and Van-’ couver, berths in the women’ 's 100-metre | freestyle and Judy McHale in the 200-metre breaststroke.® - Canada's comparative! y. wrestling. | West to play the Ontario All-|' so far. |: team is one of. the top Soviet)’ ! 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