sopemeuy,Terhjeaty) see pemegen Mey vy ; F : B ‘injured left. knee. near’ “the end |e of the first half.) : * Eskfmo officials’ ‘were’ unable to say ‘without a. thorough ex- amination: how ‘Serious Parker’s injury .was: ‘or how long he may: tbe. sidelined. “In- ‘the’: dressing room after: the game, the knee ‘a in h late ‘stages, ‘was‘ confin d Joo to’ midfield “or: their: ‘own: zone, ,; When ‘Bombers ‘di 7 WINNIPEG. Ona four-way tle: “| battle forthe, Western: Interpro- vineial Football. Union... cham- pionship loomed. large ‘Thirsday _f night - after: Edmonton ‘Eskimos «| took the. measure . of:. the Grey “1 Cup champion :: . Winnipeg Blue ‘Bombers’ 16-1). By | ‘MARILYN ‘ANDERSON - Booth inte evened ‘up the Women’s softball league finals last ght as | 5 they edged Savoy: 6-5 in one: ‘of the more. exciting” games this. season, Sie : Booth, trailed Sayoy, for: ‘four [ . ; innings, ‘before | Early sin’ the: ‘second cateh, Parker ‘climaxed 'a47-y: kimo. march by. hurdlin ond Edmonton touchdown. "|. The Esks’.’ quarterback’: was nop was ‘impressive, quarter-. best defensively - ‘for. “Winnipeg, | withBombers;and British Co-| Parker. “added a ‘convert. ‘and. ttempts and’ half-|ror, Loretta ° Desautels - blasting” three only. fiv “hits and: walked six. be pl ayed. 2:00. ‘p.m ‘Sunda; : . * @ . y ath “The victory, “moved. the’ ok was. swollen. to about twice its crunched | ine a: Sandwich -:tackle K Pelt and Ken: Ploen| runs, Lynn “Erikson: tallied: the} . Big hitters for Savoy were Gail Algoma Park. t imos. into a tie-for: second place |2ormal, size, . . by Herb Gray iand ‘John ‘Varorie, ‘or. nine comple-/ first counter for. Booth. on an:eré Harvey: ‘with..a-vsingle ‘and’, a i crossed _ LINESCORE cS. double, “Betty .McFarland * with |. and was helped from the ‘field| backLeo" threw two un-|the plate on a :fielder’s,’ jchoice. ing! d. Marg. Young- Booth can 000 032 0—5'5.4 .| lumbia’ Lions, ‘two: points. behind end. Tommy Coffey kicked. an! . te ee two: singies an arg oung- | Savoy cc: 112 000 0—4 95: _| Calgary Stampeders. i 11-yard field. goal -for ;Edmon- eo he. dying m minutes of “ine frs\ t | successfull bey _{and. Carol McKay ‘stole -home. to. ™man With a double. "meanwhile, “completed ‘attempts: before being ton’s other points. Only. score came when Edmonton’ has won two° and give. Booth: Host: one, ' ‘winning. se " “The : tying. run. was. seo ‘Colussi and MeKay; ‘their. frst, ho and .Bryant.’. ~Gailya’ Grimolfson. with’ a Oxowetsih Statistically, Bomber: {double and Sharon Johnson with ed the.Eskimos and in somie.d end “while Winnipeg. and]. ' i ett conn te by. o.sl hi of B.C. have two wins and two loss-| Bill Smith. was. Touged on a{partments ‘held an edge... Both in fours, ve ec qd. on. one Sharon Johnson’ and thé ‘wins useene were Booth’s heavy Z Calgary -has a 3-1. record,| missed field goal by Bomber teams had 16 first: down, .. while “Veteran art. Walker and ‘rook- ning.counter was marked: ‘up: by Winning pitcher ‘Leona Colussi ‘HOLL YwooD oo while * .Saskatchewan Roughrids quarter Jim Van. Pelt. Bomber Winnipeg rushed. Edmonton -180] je import, .Don- Stephenson led|Lynn Erikson, when she’ ‘stole striick. out: four, walked. one and Jers. have absorbed three losses. | Tony’ Kehrer made the end zone | yards to 170 and ou asse 1 ) the iiskimos defensive fine. whic | home, stlowea ne fe a dl CAFE | But the Edmonton’ vietory tackle for the point. 132 yards to M3. 0 sho TRonie Miles and Johnny Bright| Kay Osowetski did: a. “neat ‘Third game of the finals be- ng may* have been’ costly. - Jackie | Parker set up the first Edmon- But the- ‘champions - eoujan’t combined ‘with! Parker and Floyd ‘pltching. job: for. Savoy... ‘She: “tween the same two (cams will Best. Chinese Ee a 4 Parker, ‘who’ ‘scored. one ‘touch-i ton touchdown with good passes; get a-. steady. “march®: "going to. ‘spark the? ‘attack. struck out ‘14 Patter,’ gave. up|. mo i 00 ‘|down and’ passed to -halfback|to Coffey and Floyd to. the!against the. rock-ribbed_-. and Lewis.” ahd’ Charlie . ‘Shepard | a | in town. |Homer Floyd’ for the other,-was|Bomber 16-yard line, then fired |alert Edmonton defensive unit: carried the brunt of the Bomber bay Se PRED E. powpir OPEN FROM 4 PM. 7 forced out of the game’ with an to . Floyd. again in the end zone Their yardage, except. for: gains: ‘ground | attack. 7 a lt Lal ce ae eo “OPTOMETRIST. 2AM, DAILY : weed ra “ LOSE Phone: 5548. ‘e 08 D SUNDAYS | 2 “two. james . ot 303 - 3rd Ave. W. or Take-out Orders}. . ae tee oe et Phone 6226 oe out front » Salt. Lake City” Bees, sensing | el they have an: ‘excellent .chance tf +‘ of. picking: up. all the’. . Pacific Pe: Coast. League. marbles | ‘as: the Poi. season -totters ‘toward:’:a° ‘closé, ii} cos -boosted their league: lead to: two t- full games Thursday - night.: ~The. .Bees | ‘drubbed. the: sain|| Diego Padres: 9-2 on- Dick: Hall’s | . | five-hitter: while the - -second- . ' | place. Vancouver : Mounties: lost a: 7-6.10- -inning, decision: to Spos, kane. Indians.: The; Season ends Sept, 13.. ‘Seattle. Rainiers- ended. a. ‘six- game. victory famine - ‘by whites washing ~ the | Portland: ~Beavers.|{ 2-0 and Phoenix Giants. tamed: : - Sacramento ‘Solons: BELL: 4 ” : The Bees’ staked. righthaiaer r .| Hall: to) a 24-0 lead: after. three. -jinnings and he’ had’a’ “Breeze the rest. of .the way, although’. shelf weakened in the, ‘ninth. and gave | “8 up. both. of - San Diego's... runs, {| Hall struck out seven-and. walk- ed only..one. batter. R.-C. Stev-. .jens got a two-run homer, “his |% ~ {15th of.the campaign,: for. Salt: e Lake City in the fifth’ inning..! j The Indians: sent. their, “game: with Vancouver into. an. ‘extra: : ith Suerte ong ne ie aha to win n Harmsworth | troy sil rfrom US. Tommy. Davis’. _two-run.: * double: By. A. F. MAHAN. Bw lithe big . ‘blow. The. Indians - “got: “DETROIT (AP) Canada’ 'sBob- Hayward “od i “Talay @ and. Sat. 79:1 14— Sof, ‘Mat..: 2a: 30 “" RECHARD © HENRY ANTHO, ) WIDMARK: FONDA- Hin ‘ CINEMAS CORE: We er aa COLOR by OR LUXE « TORR it STARRING BOB. HAYWARD (insert) piloted - his: Miss ‘Su ‘United States and setting a record : of 104. 098 it right to. the end. ae > — —— (SETS RECORD. In EASTMAN COLOR Dos A roan, romero « oA coupe ren pertest: 111. to vic tory’ Thursday taking’ the : miles an ‘hour. Miss Supertest took the lead Bt. t poste ee CHOOSE YOUR . FAVORITE STYLE the winner on ag ‘walk: a’ sacri-- fice and: Tony: Role’s single, with: Bob: Lillis: ‘scoring. ° RE ted alt e “way”, With Bob Mabe hurled a neat’ six-:|| Mae Ce “ ee Sete hitter: for the Rainiers. He: struck. . ; ee. his Miss Super test IIL in. wrestling the Harmsworth. Th phy f: m. ‘the: _United out four’ Beavers and gave: up| _eboak KERR Rossano- BRAZZ be SEE THE WIDE. oe es, States. ‘ —§ two walks; both to. Jim ‘Green-|} ' YALIER _ CHOICE OF MATERIALS ““TGwas Out .to win’ come “yheg, ward: the starting line’. xt tine ‘and the|8t@ss.. Lou Skizas’" double, a Maurice CHEY Ody e “AND ENJOY “THE. BEST. S IN TAILORING | : * MEN’S SUITS | ~ She SPORTS COATS” ke SLACKS. 4 LADIES SUITS” ok SKIRTS 7 AGENT FOR © HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN HOUSE OF STONE LING THE TAILOR 220° 6th Strect Phone 6438 : Beli ore You Le; ave % yan wh fos ' “14ebe@ sure you're set for pictures! Aiea Stop in ry 2:1 | cre mn Kodak equipnibnt Coteus (AP) — Carmen Basilio may,” ‘said: the» young : Ontario [I Boutiry farmer Thursday: ‘after. setting a ‘record: of 104.098-m. p.h. in beating ‘the. US. ‘defender, Maverick. : : The USS. ‘boat, piloted by Bill Stead, quit. with . engine trouble in’ the 12th: lap: of the 45-mile race, but few: experts ‘doubted the outcome: from the first lap. RECORD LAPS - ‘Hayward. thundered, around the ‘initial Jap in’ the record speed of 107.495) m.p.h. - He up- ped his-mark again. the second | time around with a blazing 109.- 334 m PD h. The two ‘hydroplanes entered Thursday's race, the third in as many days, tied at. one .apiece, Maverick had, been’ favored. to retain the cup ‘the United: States had: held for 39: years, Miss Supertest jumped into the lead at the start: of the grueling Detroit River test and {held it to the end. LONG START Hayward got off to an unor- thodox start,’ heading Miss Su- pertest far upriver to add to his straightaway run, He turned at the last moment and headed to- “I was: ‘gambling. all the way. | ‘Hayward commented afterward: timing... Maverick, winner. ‘of “the Gola! ‘to the inside as the. boats. got under, way but was behind Miss cause of the greater Canadian ‘craft's straightaway run. planned it,” said . Hayward, since the age of 14, porters. “But I knew I had. to. had him riding my wake." - Hayward praised the studiness of Miss Supertest III—"I was hitting close to. 170 miles an hour sometimes and the boat ‘Never misfired once,” Miss Supertest III is owned by J. Gordon Thompson and_ his son, James, of London, Ont, Canada will pick the defend- 6 Friday, Aug By JACK STEVENSON SAN FRANCISCO tries to prove again to- hight that u little guy can Basilio, Fullmer set for title bout tonight Prince Rupert Daily. News ust 28, 1959 “TT knew. 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