ain ‘the Blue ground Qn Play Bombers’ he: left the Winnipeg .- “pead.coach of: the- Lions, “When we the er clubs: met. ‘in Vancouver [ARE ‘TOP spoT” ictory moved . the: Bomb- tie, at. least, tempor- Calgary / Stampeders of “the WIFU ; heap. now. ‘has: eight points ‘record: while- Winni- sociated ‘PEess— “kept: their “the: Pacific gue; “pennant ‘going at hursday. night: as both cked up victories:on:a roe Hatten kept the fa’ Carl Greene helped. Sac- nto Pee he down San Diego ae ne was: in. control. ‘all ‘the - He ‘struck, out. five and ee, ‘only. ‘one. in’ picking up nis eighth victory” in .15-decisions. nsen’s 18th. homer ‘of. the: ear a two- run ‘affair | -in:.the nth inning; was: one: of four hits: the. ‘Mounties: got off: f Marty ancis gave up. ‘the. four. hits jenix got, He. was’ lifted © in two men.. Bauta came on apni the Giants the rest e: way. The Bees got all Se. ef] ne Padres reached .Greene Aeir only run of the ganie . Ry. | Sixth ening. _ jy. Gale .Wade was-the sparkplug in Scattle’s victory. The ‘hard- "hitting outfielder banged ‘out a one-run triple to tie the game at. 4-4 in the eighth inning, then foniped | in a few minutes later With the winning: run. — ane eens of | the 50-second. mark. to a 34-23]: terprovincial Football year to. take’ over ‘as: q- Van Belt scored -has a game in hand]. os ‘\cli¢ked for four early points on_ ja convert-and his field goal. Pitts was. Van. Pélt’s favorite. . City E Bees and Van-{target, taking ‘seven passes for: pég “is at 2." Lions’. third in’ six, strats. r - Bombers took: early advantage |. of ‘B.C. ‘butter fingers as. they ~| scored their first: touchdown at Carver Shannon got the. touchdown. | _ “Two. other Bomber - touch- downs came from a’B.C. fumble and ‘a’ pass. interception, and on three- ‘occasions: Lion “marches were’ ‘halted: by ‘interceptions. rugged. Neither ‘club reported: serious injuries after the game.. End Ernie Pitts, the league’s top scorer, got two touchdowns Van Pelt. one . touch- down himself and booted four converts. . B.C,.° full “pack - Don’ plunged one and: three yards for two ‘touchdowns while By. Bailey ran 11 yards'for the other. Vic : Kristopaitis converted- ‘twice and hoofed .a. 35-yard field. goal. The. night’s. work “left , Pitts with a 10-point Sulge. over Kris- ee races. \ ‘Kristopaitis took a temporary. lead: in the ‘scoring. when he : ine pitching ‘perform- a hin..a.game of the} ng Portland’ to five |. shoutout while Salt 175 yards. Bruce:Claridge; ‘TOOK- - ie end-for the Lions, caught four ‘of: four for 64 yards. ‘BASEBALL SCORES" . NATIONAL, LEAGUE o st Louis 5, Los: Angeles 3 San Francisco ‘8, Chicago 5. “AMERICAN LEAGUE... Baltimore 5-Boston” 4 New. York 9, ‘Washington 2 ~ Standings © "By The Canadian ‘Press a oo vAMERICAN: LEAGUE ; a Wokd Pet: GBL. ‘Thicago- ay " we 82°. 50 © 6215 os" Cleveland '*...0.0. 16.°55 .580° 5% New York’. 2.....°67>.66, 504 154 Letroit re ence 6667 ..496. 16; Baltimore .. “63 67. .485 °° 18 Boston. 2. ee ee 62. 72...463 21 Kansas City ..... (59° 71. 454. 22 Washington i. (58. 80 998. 29'4 a N AT ION AL LEAGUE “* os .WosL » Pet. GEL San “Francisco. 96 - 5B 2.5640 = Los Angeles". 23°93 61.545 | 721A Milwaukee’... 70:62 .530... 47 Pittsburgh...:. 70°64. 522 "5A Cincinnati: 65: 68. .489. 10 Chicago 9... 6. eee: 62. 69. .473 . 12 St.- Louis «2 eset 63. 73 463 134 . .| Philadelphia bees 56 79 “415. 20 rhe. loss” was the |. on passes from quarterback Jim Vicic |. topaitis in the . ‘WIFU™ Scoring ; The ‘tinst: “Sabné: ‘teh breeding | tation ™ in” ‘North: “America” ‘was b established in- 1866 at: ‘New sastle,. “CALCUTTA. Troops. y. ‘today. as. Caleutige returne ‘to. noimal: after a. Sey of lolence oa 00 f ey that took; 18: lives: oh he i : Pitching—Bob., “Miller, ‘rookie St... Louis: pitcher, beat: "Los \An- geles 5-3’ with a seven-hitter, . Hitting—Bob \, -Nieman, Ba more, ‘drove: ‘in “three runs! with, |} a pair of-homers ‘far’ a: 4 4 victory. over. Bostoh. ‘Red: Sox. LAST P NIGHT'S, FIGHTS. ¥ : y The’ Associated ‘Press. oa “Lés Angeles.: (P—Alfredo Ur- ‘bina; ‘13444; Mexico,. ‘outpointed Irish:‘Bobby : Scanlon, 135," ‘San - Francisco, (10). im, “Prince Rupert Daily News Friday,’ September’ 4, 1959) ~ Islanders trounce’ maintain perfect Local 7108. Islanders strengthened: ‘their first place lead in the Prince Rupert. with an 8-3 triumph. over. New Royals. . ' The Islanders, who have a perfect record of: six wins-In six games played, tookan early lead and. never let up: . ‘They blasted ‘in: ‘four. counters in the first -half for a 4-0 lead. Scoring for the Islanders were Vic Wittchen’ and” Steve’ Gruber with two each and. Tony. ‘Antisin, Bobo. Pakozdy, Tony: ‘Habizan. and Adrian Tambourini with ‘one a " apiece. Royals’ scorers’ ‘were. “Phillip Wilson. . with: ‘two and: ‘Billy Blackwater. with one, as “| OW lead: the series: 2-1, :were the ‘| first to score.” ‘They. racked up|? _Jon- ‘singles. by. Loretta Desautels ° error.. we and fourth. stanzas.. | to open.. They ‘tallied one-in the | sixth and ‘brought. ‘in’ two -more record — Football: league. last night Playing tomorow is’ Old: Em- . press : and” Canadian’ ‘Legion. Game Starts’ qT: 00. P. m. ate “Algoma Park, . ‘ Should. Empress lose or- tie. ‘the game’ tomorrow. night, Local 708. Islanders will automatically win} the ‘North: Star. Bottling trophy: : _ Standings.” Boot: BETWEEN , . PRP WoLT Pp Local 7108 7 6° 6 O08 Cana’n Legion’ (6.2 73. ” ae no: ‘New Royals .... 4.-1.3. ALSO: “BLACK FURY” — _1Old Empress: 4 13:3 i ‘TODAY TO. SAT. * tedoy.. from. the sinashing best- seller “Paul Newman ‘Borkara Rush Sean, MAT. 2 PM. _ “ADULT. ENT.. _ MONDAY ond TUESDAY 7—9 P.M. Sd ponies DITO ON aT NE rot 193 Re “WOHAEL REDGRAVE: nOnERT a ~ a & te } T9: 25 P. M. The Young * ik se mn oe name * wooiner gros g PRODUCTION Even] Ta fn . : arta | a Loe - Ae ne ae Booth up s “in W | ‘Booth: ‘Memoria High ‘|game lead in the best: of five ‘|finals last t night as ‘they: downed Savoy. 6- ‘4. at Algoma Park. ed - The - high ‘school squad. ‘who three tallies: in ‘the’ first : ‘frame ‘Land Carol. McKay, : a. triple: “by. ‘|falive Kristmanson - and. ae Savoy |" . The. ‘Booth © crew “added. their other three. ‘markers: in’ ‘the’ ‘third It took ‘Savoy. until “fifth frame’ in’ Ja “the | seventh. “Carol ‘aera was" ‘Booth’s big |: ‘patter witha pair ‘of singles: Top | ‘girl. for the hotel crew was Marg Youngman: witha’) double and. two singles... - : - Same. two. teams’. will. play again 7. P. m.. Tuesday. at: Algoma Park. final” “attempt.” ' Ontario marksitian’ boosts ~ Canada’s Games medal total: By JACK SULLIVAN — Canadian Press Staff Writer . * CHICAGO ‘?)—Canada's ‘sports spotlight at the third Pan-Amer- ican Games focused today ona ~ | pistol - packing marksman wo @/wins medals in bunches and a dedicated woman diver who can pan anything but gold. _ Gerry Ouellette, quiet-spoken shooter from Deep River, Ont., Wednesday captured Canada’s only gold medal winner of the Games. For good measure, he added a second-place silver and stone ny aller film metering, ‘ an Meee : i ‘Gaiden “$12. 95 | capture its beauty ‘srownteTain.20 CAMERA Waist and eye-level finders... extra versatility: ne 1 Beiter pletures .., with Brownle ease! Has both eye-lavel and wWalgt-level findors for convenient viewing, - os.well as black-and-white and color 6, Takes color slides “-results'on cloudy or bright days, or Indoors with flash. 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Med Sepa oa Psy Log Se Bet wt Hh - ‘feat in any single: International a ‘third- -place bronze, singling him out as.the. only Canadian to accomplish’. this ‘medal-winning competition. “ASHAMED” OF- FLOP | ' While it .was cheers and fame | for the winning | 25-year-old Atomic Energy Commission de- signer, a sobbing -Irene MacDon- ald termed- -her.. disappointing fourth- -place finish In the wom- en’s springboard. final “the same old story.” ‘That meant only. one thing—a a spoiled dive that “washed ‘out any chances she had of winning a gold'medal. —- “She ‘killed it Thursday—but good, She tried a backward 1 \-: layout, that ended with a spec-. tator-drenching splash | at . the Portage Park pool, The auburn- haired bank clerk. a native of Hamilton, Ont, and now living in Los Angeles, plop- ped into the water practically on the back of her knees and it was enough to send three mer- maids from the all-conquering United States to the victory ros. trum, \ i WIN EIGHT FINALS ' Tho Americans who hava been dominating the Games’ 27-sport program—an almost one-country monopoly, have won all elght| finals so far onthe swim pro-: gram, In seven of them thoy’ ve Mnished. 1, 2, 3, ay "T can boat nny of thveue girls m any national competition and I’ve. proved it,” said Miss Mnac- Donald, the current U.S, outdoor and Indoor’ throe-metre — title- holdor, “But when it comes to diving in international ' moots Im no good. I really thought 1 was folng to win today, I'm only for goofing and Um asham- “while andnoss rolgned on the swim front; there: was grant. jue bilation for Canndinns at. athor Pan-Am rovues: ‘. BEDARD NOWS OUT - Boh Bedard, Davis Cup player from sorbrooke, Quo,, took o all’ very after nv atralght-sot 6-4, 4 6-3 benting from Luls Ayatn of Chilo in the final of the man’s aingles tonnis, Bedard, secodad No, 0:J3n' the tournamont, had -| but’ up a- |formance ‘in Prince Rupert’s ‘re- ingle game | Schoo! gina't ‘tool a “one e Women’s Softball league We : ‘Uineseores ce Savoy. ‘000:011- 24 10 4 Booth -...2..... - B01 200. :x—6 4 4 Osowetski. and Bryant; Colussi and McKay." ap h Pool |: ‘bal team. Prince’ “Rupert. baseball fans will, Have the oppor-, tunity: over’ the Labor Day |p weekend of - seeing three fo exhibition.. games athe... > Roosevelt'Park.* » ff ‘The ‘Ketchikan All. 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