Prince: Rupert Daily? News Wednesday, August, .26,. 1959» : F alta a association n today - announced a revision- in got t tnippei ues Pu Bees onverted Bue hits! of 2 ‘ “First” dame ‘of ‘the: new "agenda “Indians. macked) up- held ‘Vancouver. to” ight” nits, Will: be.7:00 “o'clock” tomorrow : ‘straight victory by was the *wonner. 000° | ! | night: qyhen. ‘Canadian’ Legion déing. Seattle Rainiers 2-1 and,» Johnny: Brigg s pitehed the ‘san/ ' NEW YORK. (AP) District Attorney Frank: re ‘Hogan saia | Meets. ew ; Royals at Algoma AE Djcgo: Padres . belted Sacra-_ Diego victory, running his. rec-| Tuesday his investigations of circumstances surrounding’ the Floyd |.; mento. Solons Wed “lord to a flashy-12-4.. He-spaced| Patterson—Ingemar Johansson heavyweight fight : ast. June’ has |: Not included in the line-up of rr out eight hits while striking out| not produced sufficient evidencé for'an indictment. | games Is .a ‘special challenge pen “Pepper. went, the; ‘route four’rind “walking two. The Pads!. He also reveaied the myster- . ~- ween von ‘match’ between’ Old Empress and the ‘Bees, .cvening. his record wave. .Briges single runs in the) jous “Mr. X”. mentioned carer minutes of © the investigation neat 7 p.m, Friday. >| second ‘and fourth; then assured] in. the inve-‘ligation -to be An- turned over to ‘the: ‘New... York" . previous rained: out ‘im ‘the game. with four runs in| thony.Fat Tony. Salerno, a New state ath’ etic! commission; which games ‘will, ‘be~ rescheduicd, at a- 1 hg sixth, ‘three of them on Al} york gingland figure. . lis conduct.ng its own. investiga | tater. dato. 2 Jones’ 18th ‘home “Fun of the; This information came to light: tion. a fs. Revised miatehes are: as. fol year, when Hogin.-gave . reporters ay ae “An. error- was. the difference Six page: statement tracing the, Setween the Indians , ‘and | the promotion: ‘from its source ‘and: iniers. It. came. ‘on-a single by, quoting - 4estimony ‘of various key | Norm ‘Sherry :in ‘the: fifth, per-|figures:¢.4-d in’ for: questioning, statement reads. mitting Al Norris ‘to. score from | including, ‘promoter Bill Rosen- |” we fee | First base.’ Norris -had’ walked.’ sohn, Vincent Velella, now. presi-| |-‘'The first: is: the, ement: of + 58S Tt ‘Slaude’ Osteen,:: Seattle’s ‘sharp dent. of. ‘Rovcrisohn’: Enterprises underworld: participtio : southdaw, gave the. Indians only: and. Charley: Black, described as persons of. Salerno’ and: “Bec eck | Six: hits in: a losing: cause, Win- 4 v. “fixture "inthe ‘office of Cus in the -promotion: : The’ "second. & sner Art Fow! or gave up “seven: d’Amato,: Patterson’s manager. - the. CUPLOUs | tole‘of Patterson’ sie = SO ep Re Rar ERR 2p Wes! ee ea ta a a te er ee BBE roa soe fen “Rosensohin’ S. ‘story: ‘Tpoints to major areas wheréleurs| 2 ither. inquiry by theistate thietic: commission - is” indicated th SR AL el Se RE EE re ress. vs Lo 3, Local. 708 vs New { Royals; Saturday, ,September’ 5 Legion vs Old ° &m- Bs, euesaay: Septeinber.. 10, NT ae OPS Se Re Pe | safctics. -°. | The: statement also brings. in manager, D’Amato. who’ hag had! | the neme.of Gi Ibert: Beck!cy, de-., such a powcrlul'roie-a¥ the. bene, bo bo “Pel. STANDINGS. Lscribed: as’ a. well-known gam-| who: controlled. Patterson: the ©. cas [Pe BY: The, Cans Wee pet. orb bler anda, friend of.Rosensohn.|man.who, through Harry :Davi- 38% B41. “Hogan -said- the ‘statement; dow,’ attempted to. ‘control ‘Jo- a 162°: 530 VA would” be- ‘presented, to: 4 judge! hinsson, and. the .man* , 315 Be when the district: attorney’s of-:through Black, . attempted: - voles 1 fice. applies. to. have grand jur y contro! the promotion itself ee ‘ Salt | Lake. city . Vanconver.; ‘San: ‘Diego. * Spokane 1 teeve mento. : “ Seattle ©. a = - ’ Maurice : Bes “Phoenix me JOUNNY. JOHNST N: t mn Wednesday's Schedule: San ‘Die’ 0 bockey’s-g 0 (ef ), a s : We “Sacramento; ‘Spokane -at’ Seuttler |. t 2. edge iven to’ art Avena. being built. by stocky six. -° foot. Vancouver’ . es |rcheauled. at, Portiand:. Only. ae Gis ISOx re ain 2-game e ge, the city of’Montréal, Mayor. Sar-| salesman, snapped a string of| ‘TRA CK PERFORMERS IMPRO VED. a chicy, bhO #OURNITE four straight, Ontario victortes_ | “TORONTO @—Don: ‘Canhan:, Rankin, head coach ‘at Purdue, in the Canadian: Amateur Golf head track coach at the Univer- is in Toronto to supervise. the championship : ab “Vancouver. . sity, of” ‘Michigan, says he is Canadian “Legion Olympic: ‘train: ing clinic, which is held in cons a te £ YANKS v WHIPPED. 6-3 6. 411.134 “| thony * ‘Mayor Fournier: said. the $3, 000,000°arena will have a seat- ! ibg capacity, of 5,000. It will be} He defeated Gary Cowan, 20, {amazed at the high level” of Gundowa. a py ED WILKS: . me unction with the Canadian Na?. =. 4 iat , ress Start wit part a the ‘sport. centre. planned a Hitchener, Ont., one the sport in this country. © tional Exhibition. * ‘su den... .- Associate ress Sta riter : fort ¢.cl y's. east end. 7 “Ther has b x d - ; -at. one ti ras. fi e has been a tremendous| ayout.150 you l 2 : Chicago White Sox are making Pauline, the babe : In: paying. honor to. Maurice ‘down but a brilliant rally ona -|upsiving in, the past five ycars, ieee 40 jours, athletes, tne ina me wit ils, look like Whistler’ C red Richard, - Said’ the: mayor, ed on the final -hole,* especially noticeable among the the élinic’ from every province; wea with all the peril S, ook lke istler’s ma. ompare are nviting, ‘youth, to. ‘take- in. woe (CP Photo) youngsters. You have far bet- The | idea: for. the clinic, first . | §piration : from: his ‘conscience, a vo : an ter performers today. There are ito” their: frantic fi ht to keep t the Ameri ican. ‘Lepaue oH: of. .per. vOut “1 ©lstaged in 1954, jelled after Can: $1 his physical : ‘aptitude. and intel ‘Fresno, Calif.’ Carl: ‘Bobo more track clubs, more. mests ada’s poor. showing in. the 1952 called". Fe Apteteed and: thus:a, consequent. increase “oe gence. We’ are ‘giving this name ee | to the ‘arena not ‘only. for. Maur- Olson, 176, San Francisco, ‘stop-|in’ the: number © of. youngste rs Olympic: Games, , ite himself*but: because he is a'ped. George Kartallan 17 Syra- taking part” 8 oom: * night,’ ‘down: 4-2. with one out in Snider : and Gil Hodges, the gold or vi | the ninth‘ and hitless: since the|dust. guys of the’ Dodgers’. past, Symbol of _Probity. and “honesty. _cuse N.Y (5), coe “Canham” along | with _ Dave Daily News ¢ cl ssif jfourth inning -» while © second-| pennants, have jolted: Los” An=! ‘place: Clévelatid’s | ~ seventh | veles back into consciousness | “straight” victory ~ ‘blazed (one ithe ‘the scramble. for the flag... |. Phew ‘were . at it again. Tiesday -y Ads Ms r scoreboard. : ae “After: dropping three in a row. ‘Then. ‘whoops! There went an- at Pittsburgh. and skidding * to; other. rubber. ‘tree plant. 9. third, the: Dodgers now have; Four consecutive: singles gave taken two in a row. at Philadel | ° wie So them two :runs and a’ tie'in the| phia. And of their 13 runs in the! 9. gt -. ; & " ninth, and with. two. out in-the| two. games,.: Snider. and Hodges et . - ae A Kirst To Fashion Then To ‘School... 10th, a walk and- Billy: Good-| have: driven in nine. soe og oe : || man's: double = beat ‘Boston 5-4,|° Snider, the slumping slugger. ° - / ae ee - — YES: MOTHERS » . SCHOOL. OPENING 1s retaining’ - Chicago’s: two- game of last year’s miserable seventh. ‘edge over the Injuns. = * place: finish, and Hodges, get-|§. : Mees Po ‘ANOTHER CLOSE-ONE | ting back into the swing’ ater, ee an Le JUST AROUND THE CORNER. NOW iS THE It: was the- White ‘Sox’ 30th}an injury, combined for three; 90. : 2 &: . ‘4 victory - in. 38 one-run. decisions,jruns as each rapped his 21st ne _ : Fk 2 TIME’ TO CHECK THE CHILDRENS BACK jtheir 11th: in 13, extra- “Inning homer Tuesday night in a 5-279) ets a, a} . games. . © : victory over the last-place Phils. . co a ; bag TO SCHOOL FOOTWEAR, The Indians - matched ‘their . That left the Dodgers, who re- |. j RICHARD HENRY@ANTHONY: | Wf aa . | i ii “FONDA: QUINN es ', |Hongest winning streak of thejgained second as Hodges ham-!§ .) -- —_ 7 wy Anlw season -by.:whipping’ New York|mered home five runs Monday ,.# . ss PENNY L ‘DOROTHY DOLORES. gy, ony || 6!3-as Rocky Colavito drove in|night, within 34% games of first-(f Sma: OAFERS tne : _; MALONE: -MICHAELS — “MAM’ZELLE four ‘runs. with two homers. place San Francisco. The Giants i, Se . Brown ond. black with long - wearing : PIGALLE” ‘|| -Kansas City’ beat Baltimore|walloped fourth-place Pitts-;|8 0°... ae, | poe (+ Canaseore COLOR Also a 6-5, and. Washington defeated |burgh 12-5 as southpaw Johnny fs: F neolite soles. A Campus favorite. Too, mo Detroit, B-1 Angonelli won his 18th—topif- => 4 , . , . va LUE UA US Merce Turk Lown, following rellever total in the majors. , ote ' : ‘ yo. aint AFRICA Gerry Staley, collected a 9-2 rec-| | Third-place Milwaukee, four | Of i es CREPE SOLE OXFORDS..... . it ord for Chicago with a hitless |games back, went 10 innings be- ok ve oF rg Te ‘| 10th tor his sixth straight vic-|fore beating St. Louis 3-1. Ghi- a In Icather and suede, brown or black, — — — : ~— tory since June 9, | cago's Cubs tied Cincinnati for , a : : 7 nae In the National League, Duke |fifth, beating the Reds 8-6, ideal for Rupert weather. STRAP LOAFERS , os Brown "and black, Icather uppers with neolite. soles, Dressy, Smart and Practical, "TODAY "(ANTHONY PERKINS 2905 THIS ANGRY AGE” THURS, TO SAT. 7—9 P.M, |i. SUG ocucks..... Now in all colors, including White, Red, Block, Brown and Groy. ‘$4. 95- $5. 95. DESERT BOOTS , e Wee sae With sturdy cropo soles, in Block, Grey, White and Brown, 1 PATEN STRAPS , gy “ In Plain or Fancy Trim, long wearing . _ neolita solos, Still the Choice of os) 95-86. 95 Oo Fashion Mindod. little missos. HOYS SCAMPERS AND HATS A AND LOAFERS: ae OxroRDS: in, ‘brown. and Loathors and suodes in all sizos, black, | sturdy yot drossy, | widths and colors, The Favorites of : Stylo Wiso toons, = he veThen you'l zc ae Og om love this ay ia | lusclous lovee RGD -undelaugh hit! $3. 95-$5. 95: a M: G: M Pronente | * Deborah Kerr Roscano Bravzi {oo * Maurice Crosler, vin VOM HELMORE ' ‘ ee - » For Bottor Sorvico...) | “voi THE LAs MINUTE RUSH, SHOP EARLY, sHoP NOW i. caw 7 ae ecaalbaabanh aa Hi 4g 4 i th WINNERS of junior mon's and, amen woman's rs, ITY, Fauquiter, 16, Toronto, and Juile Holdman, 13, Now. York, ava >. shown after. thoy, enplured titles In National Ghamplonshipe” 7 . rode 5M i er » SING ASeoris LOOLOR we i: ve jk Pe, Mt Ottawa; Miss Holdman won total of tour champlonshina,: een — Dee Ve nw ogra ae wa gree aewemmsom diel ce: lata, OP Photog, | weg . 4d uf . : we ae. abd a : wt ' ta : , + Loe : * { . ' ‘ ‘ \ : : a te . woos ae , , . ‘ ° . : ae re j : ree, gt , ‘ : ar are : : | . “ , | | . | } ‘ | ON, . | . We: oe bd ¢. oe £666 ‘ \s 4 \ “y 4 fea, eA 4 Rad wa a a ¥ es ane e8 i Reh ' TR ted hel Mh Sa “atiadeled stoked LR eT ISR Ie RT VT ee AR OY CS DT ASAT Ae PE ST afta cal A at * eng CANN Oe REO OAT fk tt a ALLE Bk eo ae 8 6 eae We ADs sak : . *, A : ae. ee Aaah a