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Thursday, April 9. 1959 Ob WAV Dales Sets eee co o- Stebel Wnt as boscballs season n opens nemgele the neck: ‘Red Schoendienst is recovering from tuber-: - galosts; Clint Courtney has a hairline fracture of the! “Yeft leg; Billy Klaus has a cracked rib and Curt Sim-' mong igs Set to undergo an arm operation, : _, Nines and mther highly-pabli~ : alee baseball ames wil. be stephens, with a jorimed right! ‘ Deine perk pete ee ees . the openink @ay chump: Bil Skowren, with a! on when. the 4 raalor tea- ‘ehabe Inumeh: the Ise SRST | 9 damaged Knee: x “tad, Priviay. ‘with: & opuscle apanm im his side: | 8 Meta, emule ° (Ceeariee WBTR wEUh fan inflamed | shoulder distocation: Mei tibow; Frank Sulllvan, with a fT hehe ort a ener | Solin. moache> aud Bly | Loes,! : rea sareery: | Cheese © wi a sere urim, may abso be: on! ‘tie shebelines on opening: day. 3 "MANY MISSING © a A etek of the 958° opening | k “day Ueeoos sherws that at least, Stoo the 128 players cexeluding | _pitehers who started fn hast) “mers fmaturtumads, will ‘ether be | Billy O'Dell. GUARANTEED ‘back om the. firing Bore in’ this! years toasegamebs, | asm. ‘Washington: Jim Bun-} ping, Detroit: Billy. Perce, Chie | itese: Ned Garter, Qanaas | City: : _ a Biesborrts. Philadephia ;. ‘Bod! i Priend, Pittbergin and 4 Spal, RMiwankee. Raumeos, H-18. ast year, has! ‘beet welectad by manager Cookie | ; Lawaurettia to Bart today's special American League opener in the | “geminal where Vieo-President ; oe thee substituting for President : Eisen boenes aps abe to throw cee Bae first balk . After that, it i> ) i be ap ta Ramos and Balti-; “mare's Jaci: Harshman AAD ESE, i : ¥ YORK (AP)—Ted W illiams has a pain in - “twisted back: Gere Baker. with | | dace REAP iors were exptted to bel “Don Drysdale, Las Ankeles!: Rel . ‘Warren | i: vo BM re ener playing: en. other, . : seameke oe 3 Ekagist od: bast year “ih epelitng~| They are Pete: af ERROL CROSSAN, Pacectonnti = ta a eo canteen nents EAPC a0 ae neat peep a native of: New Westminster, B.., is: blocked in‘ a scoring attempt during action in. the Football Association. Cup semi-final’ game -at°North London, Ron Bayaham: of Luten Town reaches high to deflect the shot. by. the: Norwich City forward. _ Mad Crosmin scored he would have made English soccer history: by: ‘sending Norwich City into. the Cup fingis: to become the first: Third Division" team to reach that , Spat. Game ended 1-1— and. Aart ton Town won the replay 1 “0. Lo Sy >| top of the Vernon net.’ England. Goalle STAMPEDERS. LEAD. 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Boileau and Fillers combining to grea |, Walt Peacach and Les Gilley: ened woared their lourth plagott tharkers to giwe Canucks a f+ lead in the first period and off. ‘aot om Boal by Fielder WHLEALY FORCED TLE The margin eld up until pute eeu tapomd in Pillon’s bouricing Pawiag. euarty bn tie third and tne game week tote averime It ae , Healbeaat’s stxth pheyalf gosti-- Lira Kih. Filen and side Thaligau Con titled fe pace phayati scorer: whit mire peodsida esac ts. The Canucks held the tarritar- i wad edge theough te game beat dad trouble with Bey Bentley in the Tolem's goal. bentley rubbed Pegeoos, Bay Cyc and Vewrig: AUre foals an, thie Lak the pouek, eo bedutilal goal-mouth pana 4 winger Yieloer, whe scored a terilitandt: 8 powite during Che regular. ‘weaan, had een peeled to a goal ant twe addate poor to Wedrige. | ays paroe in the coant vaniist | Drive-by : playolts Ihe ng hax five pointe good: (tar a binth place We with four, jutber players, } Peary guae tn tbe accion oe wi heduled Jor Varicuuver Fiday |? | eV a eer Phagers Mow Pree Prova Warts -- Affer Uslog Deighton’sx WART REMOVER Made fron herbs, Not an acid. Warts ean other Cungua growth ane dada, aoe, feet removed pert faabenty within & fa S&S weene. Not Unsurous to Neallhy akita Now obtaluabia at Deeth Phare — Best for evary baking need! )” s eo ee eR 440 pe te so RH LP Para .peders, and Winnipeg | Warriors meet at Winnipeg in the fourth! ‘game af the . best-of-seven »40 return to the Vancouver nets ‘Friday. cal Bperos chalked up high whngle By The Canadian Press _ The Same might Calgary Stam-+ prairie — division (+ final serles, Cal-{ ary huis a commanding 3-0 lead: Bruce Gamble, Canucks’ sen- aational rookie netminder is set He suffered a broken nose ia the third puame of the seniiefinal series against Spo- MicMeekin leads team twin honors Tommy Mebcekin high triple for the evening in the Men's Dowling League hast Monday tught to help his taam { take double honors alse, Tommy came up wath a single Of S20 and bowled U4 for three Cwhile Cooks touk team bigh | mage and topie with 1202 and G7 te League, Arnanda DeRae | qarie with SOO and asalated Nb crow to faking died «hree with Moeir 2858 Slat Mirek! 1nd tallied ny M2 Tony's for high Crigaie Teupert Hadio «on team high ATO Pane with 1093. 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Jed the only goal’of the third. _/a pickup from Melville “Million- “;alres of the Saskatchewan Jun- inetminder Hal ‘Gordon - of Ver- ‘tearly minutes of the opening. pe- : until. 7:10, Bidoski was ‘trigger- -}man,. : TIED: IT UP. of the period and tied the count the clear at. mid-ice.. Schwartz. walked in and pulled Gordon -be- . corner of the ‘net. %) when Rogers. ‘sent » “Regina © ; -|front at 4:18... fo third period and finally got the} equalizer at 11:03. when _Kowal- He! | ae oo acs of 846 and song of 2385. Hi is T ‘otems Scor edat thrilling 3- b overt ‘time vietory rover Vancouver Canucks, cab v ancouver W ednesday night to take a 2-1 Jead in the’ best-of- seven coast divi of 2135 to down Sport Shop who. sion final series. a The Canucks ‘played to thelr night's | Regina edges Vernon 3, 2\: REGINA (CP)-—Pete Allan ( flipped in 1 the ‘Third game of the “pest-of-'| Friday night. Other Regina scorers ‘were El- ored the Winner at 7:50 when: mer Schwartz and Bud ‘Rogers. (°° red the i en. he picked up Rusnell’s rebound 2 T-A-LL-O-R-LN-G “Both ‘clubs played ‘cautiously | » yin the extra. session... Petrovich | LAST. NIGHT'S FIGHTS CHICAGO U—Eddie Perkins Tor. ‘Chicago won a ‘split 10-round | ‘decision over Los Angeles’ Paulie -Armstend Wednesday - night. ©@ Suits... © Slacks e Topcoats | © Pants. ar TERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE ‘A crowd of 2,500 saw the clubs Ling The Tailor . inthe second but Vernon count- | -“Gonlie Ed Babluk: of Regina, ior League, blocked 42 shots and GOLOR by non stopped 38, Vernon dominated play in the riod, but were unable to score |]. - wo ‘beating. Babiuk ‘from - a and. picked. the short side of, the : . Vernon net. . 220 - 6th St. Fhene 4238 B. TODAY to.” |) ot pm. i. SATURDAY : “Cine astcork €: 05, Bm. oe LUXE MATINEE. SAT. foe ts (2 p.m. scramble in: front. “ae . re Caps came on in the last half just. before’ the ‘period . ended. “Whittal's pass ‘put ‘Schwartz. ‘Tn fore. sliding .the - puck” into the stesneent Frank King had. just. returned | to-the ice after serving a hook- ing penalty in the second perlod | | . He... ‘deflected. George - ‘Hunchuk’s: shot inte: the | + “Vernon took control. ‘in ‘the oT p.m. chuk’ batted ”:a “loose : “puck: ‘into | the net from a: ‘scramble. Regina had.ssome good chances ‘late: in the: period, but: Gordon. was un- beatable. . "Dominoes hold | semi. ' final lead Led by - ‘Don Hartwig, “Domin- ~ oes, captured team ‘high: single : and three in the mixed ten-pin | bowling = league Sunday ‘to’ take | top. spot. in? the semi-finals... ” THE. NEW SUPER-POWERED. ” sakes: ‘cleaning easy. Modern | ~ features’. include— Swivel-Top, “Rolls on 4 Swivel ‘Wheels, Ne "cYhp. 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