Lae pging, ot RCMP ‘and Savoy last -: Rootball.” Union. club, J pives: Ottawa, a’ 1-1. ‘record. Riders édged’ ‘British . Columbia. Lions 24- 22- -last, week: Ls ga this acctir - Gause most. of the’: ~ Riders. ‘He threw one touchdown 4. pass:and set: up. another’ with an]. aerial: ‘attack. : _ “erican - impor Le ‘Half-back, Dave, ‘West, who. went 40 Ottawa on’ the same trade that wt _chewan’ ‘Roughriders; . a , Ottawa. Bart: of. last : season, was = ner, with Ohio. State whiz Don: . _vand' nd Gerry. Nesbitt also gain- - 18 eee lets of pack-field. power: een in -¢losit ne tier: exhibition season, with, a. 20-' “7 defeat. of. Ottawa ~ Rough, Rider S. : ee . wt was. the’ third: exhibition’ win “fore ‘the Western. Interprovincial! var! erbac : ‘Jackie’ P ar rk er ate’ passing arm ‘tol. ‘damage’ ‘to ' Quarterback: ‘Don “Allard, who “showed. ‘ability. ‘to:run. ‘and ‘pass, ‘altermated:.with Frank: 'Tripucka for. Ottawa The. young:all-Am- connected . “with “brought ™ ‘Triucka:. from Saskat- ‘on. a 72- ‘yard pass- -and-run. play. that set} “up: ‘Ron. Stewart's. touchdown. ‘the, elub’s , most -impressive run+} k, veteran end Bob. Simpson | enty of: vee Allard |, sks. Saad ‘the 4 scoring ~ after 1 Steve Bendiak Antercepted a and ‘Mike Lashuk, Srougnt Esks ,to;,Ottawa’s 16 early in the third , quarter, sand passed: to. starhalf-. ~ pack: Rollie; ‘Miles, who. went over vat: 07, to. make ibi8-le 0 The: 27- -year-old ace alternated Passes: and. handoffs to send. La- night was. rained out and has been rescheduled for Aug. 9. — BS. 7G Aug. 5 Empress vs RCMP | Aug. 7 Empress vs Commercial Aug, 9 RCMP vs Savoy : Commercial 146 700. | ROMP 22s. 910 474 4% ‘Old Empress’... 8 11° 421. 5% ‘Savoy ........ 812 400 6 Last Friday’s game between -Commercial and. Savoy* was’ won ‘The - loss | jappear uncertain Games schedule is now. as fol- ‘other. . fouendown four. _minutes later. : “TDs." com pleted a4 ‘Of ,23,.tosse for 320 yaids. ; Riders, made: 40 yards. on. 13: of. 24, throws. sThere ‘were. five. interceptions,, Hangesby Edmonton. Ottawa. had:a big: edge in-rush- ing, 238: yards 21 first downs, ‘Riders’ 20. -Edmonton’s . Canadian full- backs—Lashuk, ‘Shipka and: jun- ior | -Howie *. plenty. of. ‘ability. ‘They. must. fill the hole. ‘left’ by. Normie: Kwong, not: ‘expected ‘to. sign with Ed- -monton this season. Lashuk went for 40, Yards in. the third quarter alone.- » Canada files Pan: -American Games entry |; - CHICAGO. (A) — Entries from five more: countries were filed )) Monday for the third Pan-Amer- ican Games Aug. 27-Sept. 7) The five include Canada, the é!number of countries from North, South and Central. America, plus the Caribbean Islands, now en- tered. In addition to the United . | States, the other countries, are Bermuda,. Brazil, Chile, Domini- can Republic, Ecuador, El. Sal- vador, Guatemala, Mexico, Neth erlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Pa- nama, - Peru, Puerto, Rico, Uru- guay. and The West Indies Fed- eration. ‘Countries which have indicated they.. will. enter and have said they already have. sent their of- ficial entry blanks’are Argentina, British Guina, Haiti and’ Vene- zuela. There is a. possibility | Para.- euay “also. may. enter. All-star pians LOS ANGELES’ Pi—The fate of a future second year of two all- star games appeared uncertain today. Baseball. commissioner Ford Frick said he plans to take an- other vote of the players short- ly to learn whether they want to continue with two games next year. “I don't think, they're for it,” he said. LAST NIGHT’S. FIGHTS Oakland, Calif, (—Ward Vee, 117, Pasadena, outpointed Dom- by Commercial by default, my. Ursua, 118, Philippines, 10. amr ee - . By The Asso The eager Por tland Be Sacramento’ 8 toothpick-thin P acific Coast Baseball ‘League lead, Portland defeated San Diego 6-2 Monday night to move to _within a single game of the ‘Jeague-leading Solons, left Idle smacked - ball but the Nationals were guilty. See Lise me ieReNs FRED T. Down OPTOMETRIST Phono 5548 108» Grd Ave We! be ‘—CP Photo. TH wo-runt "honor by Yogi clinches All-Star tilt — LOS ANGELES (CP)—Yogi Berra, an amazing many a ‘baseball game, blasted ‘a two-run homer over the ‘yvight- field. fence Monday in leading the American League to a 5-3 vic- gue in the second all- star YOGI BERRA ... First all-star homer. important run, Manager Fred Haney of the Nationals used 20 players to Casey’s 19, five of them as pinch- hitters and one as a pinch run- ner. The - victory was Stengel’s |. fourth in 10 all-star games and}. evening the season's score with}, Haney who has lost two and won one in all-star competition. to furnish ‘the winners with an} television, radio and movies.: category. ~The two remaining directors of Rosensohn , Enterprises .Incorpo- rated, Vincent Vellela and Irving Kahn, admittedly have. no ex- perience in fight promotion. Vel- lela says his-interest primarily is in the finances. _Kahn,.as presi- dent of TelePrompTer. Incorpor- ated, is interested primarily in the ancillary rights composed of This situation’ developed Mon- day when. Bill Rosensohn, presi- dent. of enterprises, severed all third | interest for $75,000" ‘to any- one who cares to buy. -The ac- tion followed a feud with Vellela which came into ‘the ‘open: last Friday. Vellela, who “holds two- as a third director of the enter- prises. Kahn. and Rosensohn have not been on the. best of ‘terms. WOULD BUY OR SELL Rosensohn, front man and 0s- tensibly promoter of the first fight in June in which Johansson scored a knockout in the third round, said he offered Vellela and Kahn a chance to buy his stock, or allow him to buy Vel- ‘said he would not buy or sell ~ Patterson- Johansson rematch almost certain By WHITNEY MA RTI N. ; NEW YORK (AP)—Ther e Was ever y. snd today the Floyd Patterson-Ingemar. Johansson heavy- weight championship. rematch ‘will come off Sept. 22 as tentatively scheduled; but ‘where it will be held and how the arr angements \ will be handled are in the vague . connections. . with .the organiza- . | tion and said he will sell his one- thirds of the stock, elected Kahn}: lela’s stock for -$150,000. -Vellela |. eation! _ CHARLES EL GIORDANO--SPORTS EDITOR dat cree ttecnem agen ena 8 Oa y Prince Rupert: Daily News: . Tuesday, August 4, 1959... “PCL standings — Salt Lake City an “By The Ganadian pros. 57.56 504° 3 et W.- Lb. { Pet. GBL Spokane ........ 65 6) 482 | 514 Sacramento ..,... 59. 62 532 ‘| Seatila .is...., 49 62 44. 10 | Portland ve. aee 57 62.625 a | Today's ‘schedule: Sacramento at Vancouver. ..... +. 58 B18. ye Vancouver; San Diego ‘at Portland; Sian prego ceceee 0 65° 508 - i gnit Lake. City nt Seattle. , 4 NBC Power has: the. Refrigerator XQU sWANT .PHILGO Full- slength Dairy ‘Bar storage door, . deep enough io, bold , halt-- “gallon, ‘milk cartons! 3utter keeper, — , Cheese keeper, Wide deep ¢hiller flrawer, .Full- width freezer. ‘Porcelain interior. | $2248 | $206 NORTHERN B. C. ‘POWER. CO: TD, Phone 421 0. - Besner. Block Prince e: Rupert * Le as aeons Stee ane loss: on the first. fight was closer! to’ $70,000 than the announced $40,000,” and ‘that the promo-. tional expense was close to $300,- 000, a figure he termed fantastic. Rosensohn said he is entirely out of-the picture now although Rosensohn Enterprises Incorpo- rated holds Johansson’s contract for the return fight. REGRET. RESIGNATION In Sweden, the champion’s ad- visor, Edwin Ahlquist, said: “We (Continued. on Page 5) See — - PATTERSON ‘without first going over the com- -pany’s books, preteens + ex memnanmerwene 2 ween ta mcamamemein ge “oe Vellela said the promotional SAVE Fs TO. 50% Hourly, Daily, Weekly and “Monthly Rotes on 1959 Austin: ond. Morris Cars i frome. | “ _ $2.50 per day, Sc per: mile, plus. gos BRO ADWAY U- DRIVE LTD. 7 Phone, ‘REgent . 1- 1616 __ VANCOUVER, B, C. - ’ 7 “Our Thames averages 800 > high- speed miles a week : at 25 miles per gallon! Poe lidevy @ RD ’ + tit ap ay oy 4 A * 4. Bh Ot OO Oe Be & tin a Re ame Te stun ao word TAne Kay YOUr wie 3 ata ALOUD gale ae f\ sgaun a ae Sat neo owe 3 300! | enranereee in ‘4 "4 ' “ AA Ah SORE De Eee Au P vrhe Home of Friendly Servico" | a a see wer ge rapt he fae te PRINCE RURERT, B,C. ‘ety TN a ae bb ED A ate Hit abbot ak Cela bd a tenet fale ‘800/VAN ‘Thrifty Thamog Trucks Inalude Mateo and fas! fan vana, A tan plekupa ane hiuaed RKER LTD. Mr, Clalr Fockler, Manager, _ Vachon Cakes Limited, Scarborough, Ontario, reports: |”? “Voranto to Or iia and bark — that’s nostly highway driving, And we've got Lo move fasts fresh deliveries are essential, Our other imported vans couldn't take it, bul this Thames does it every di wl ' With its modern, short-stroke engine, the T hames 800 is 696, more powerful than Vachon's other ' imported vans. To Mr. Foekler this means hatter time Tene matt over-working oo. . law maintenance costs. Cas bills are lower, too. Cheir Thames ayernges a full 26 miles per gatlon, "Our drivers are really ploased with the hamea,” anys Mr. oekler. They can maintain highway speeds and alill enjoy a vomfortalle rida and easy handling.” Steerlng is gogd even with*hoavy londs mand thera is wide, clonrivinion for the driver, Nase of aecess bo tho lac. is diiportant, too, “Our drivers have to bo nblet to gets at tha enkes and pistriog we carry quickly: and easily,’ says My Focklor, With the ongine wp front, with bly, flonr-Lo- roof rear doorsa and an ‘distional Ride daar... tha Thames 800 la the most accessible Imported VAN, What's more, londapace ty Val 170. euhie foot—and |, , payload enpacity ia t,o 46 Nhs. Lops tn iis elassl . hammer. 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