Lote mi League could end | mya : yeas, fey EYP ae 1 } j t { { | 1 ' { { 4 { i 4 A , _against reve - t i s 4 . % p s: é a ‘« & 4 F | s ¢ 7 t & a & , * 9 2 4 * & « 6 8 a t ® » a tt « 8 Cy 4 a 8 & ™" q w 4 4 3 " 3 i Bek ave £4 26624252 d 4 i ate roe se rear first baseman. Gil - Spiatiompt, ” ew dD BY UN the pitcher of the half-season, faces the Chicago Cubs at, Wrig- ; ley Field today for the Dodgers, deadlocked with Milwaukee for Alrst_ place with three to play. — ‘The Braves play a night game last-place Philadelphia at Milwaukee. COULD. MEAN PLAYOFF -The race. could: end in a tie between the Braves : and the Dodgers, They. tnen would meet . in a best-of-three playoff, open- ing at Milwaukee Monday, to settle which one will meet Chi- |) cago’s-American League champ- ion’ White Sox in the world ser- ies. : The. San Francisco " Giants could make it a three-way tie for first. Going into their final three games at St. Louis tonight, the Giants are. hobbling with a five-game. losing string, ‘their longest of the season. To gain a tie, the Giants will have to sweep the Cardinals and pray the Dodgers” and Braves each lose twice. —, Chicago’s. Cubs, “who crashed ‘the Giants’ hopes with a two- “game -sweep, could: be just. as chilling for the, Dodgers. Drys-. - dale /(17- 13) has. only a 2-3 sea- son. record against the ~ fifth- place. Cubs. And - he’s managed to win just one of five decisions at Wrigley. Field in his four-year career... The Cubs’ will start Glen Hob- bie, (16-13)... PODRES AND CRAIG The Dodgers, with slugging .Hodges ap- parently none ‘the worst after MOLL OOPOP LICL ELE RL DLL LA ODL LEE _-FRICK LAUDS PHILLIE HURLER FOR REPORTING BRIBE BID o (M—Baseball commissioner i hag complimented pitcher Humberto Robinson of Philadelphia . “Phillies: tor reporting an: attempted bribe. : immediately: Frick said: in New York Thursday. ‘‘'He is innocent » PHILADELPHIA of “Robinson acted an any wrong doing because. : ..The incident.recalled ‘the Chicago White .Sox .scandal of: 1919. dn: which eight ‘of : the so-called “Black: Sox”: were ban-":. “med > ‘from. -baseball for’. life for -accepting .. bribes . to throw ..” ants | In two-way | tie By ED WILKS | Associated Press Staff Writer | It's ;Don Drysdale, working i in a jinx park, for Los}-~ “Angeles and Lew Burdette, facing a club | he” hasn’t cheen‘able to beat since May, for Milwaukee as the Na- tional League pennant race barrels into. the final weekend looking‘ like it'll never end. Drysdale, the big right- hander | -Wwhose side-arm stuff made him) ‘| Burdette (21-14) hasn’t worked ‘| for. his 20th victory in the sec- taking a piten on. his left fore- arm at St, Louis Wednesday, figure on southpaw Johnny Pod- |. res Saturday and Roger Craig |. Sunday. . . Milwaukee, knocked. off : a ‘four- -game streak Wednesday at Pittsburgh, has a well-rested Burdette. ready for the Phils. since Sunday. the flag, you have to bet $8.on them to win $5, probably prof- ited the most from the day off. ‘Bach of the contenders had Thursday. The extra day of rest may have’ lifted centrefielder 1 Billy Bruton’s twisted ankle and ed -toe back into the. lineup for tonight's. game . against | Don Cardwell, (9-10). _? The Giants go with Sam Jones (20-15), who has lost three. in a row, against the. Cardinals’ Vinegar Bend Mizell. (13-9). The cisco won’t make it. . AMERICAN CLEANUP . In: the American League, Chi- cago manager Al Lopez will be scouting the Dodgers while his White Sox run out the string at Detroit. The Tigers are strugg}- ing with New York for . third “place, ee _ The yankees, : playing Balti- more; need just one more victory to nail it—their lowest ‘finish since 1945. — Cleveland’s Cal. McLish shoots ond. game of a twi-night pair \with Kansas. City. Washington is at Boston. PIP LODO DOLE DPE DED POL LOD LOL? - The Braves, a 5- 8 pick to win]. ,;maining games to. odds are 30-1 that San Fran- , “Los 1 1%, Manila, . Medel, 117, Mexico City, (12). Philadelphia (—Cal. Hubbard, 145, Philadelphia outpointed Ed- die ’Perkins,. 142%, “LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS. Angeles. (—Danny Kid, ‘outpointed Jo: ose Chicago, (10). a} Pony league game “Sunday* Gyro will: ‘meet Moose 2 p.m. Sunday in the last game of the Prince Rupert Pony. League finals. at Roosevelt Park. — Each team, has - two wins in the best’ of: ‘five series. ) boxing champion Ingemar ' Jo- '|bile home company. TULSA, | Okla. n—Heavywelghtse« vak hansson got’'the: keys. tot Tulsa €o Thursday. night and -a posse n business franchise to sell, house} eq. -py the. city; report trailers in Sweden. - Johansson! gay. or Ce a croisige flew here with his. brother mo" ing its lots: Revenu to talk over the deal with, & M0~\Jots. during.’ March 31°.was: $ crease of. $16, 650 f vious year. . s profit ‘organizatt Daily News Classified Ads fo “Prince. Rupert Daily News. Brigay, September 25, 1959: Pale Now, after losirig four. straight: and dropping to fourth place, |. make playoffs. Calgary takes part in the only WIFU game. Saturday, playing shortstop Johnny Logan's infect-; host to the frisky British Colum: : oo bia Lions. . In..-Monday’s - _ doubleheader Calgary journeys to Regina °to tackle the winless Saskatchewan Roughriders ‘and Edmonton Es- kimos are ‘at ‘Winnipeg. to. play Blue: Bombers. | Calgary, six points behind the leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers, is hoping to. get. the five wins by taking’ a. pair from both . Lions and Roughriders ‘plus one. some- monton: and. the * ‘one against Bombers, . The. first three teams enter the WIFU playoffs. OY WEAKNESS FIXED... wo Douglgs said hook passes have. been hurting the club in its last. four losses and he thinks. he has corrected that weakness in the pass defence... | Coach Wayne Robinson’ of Lions which are tied in second: where. in the two -against Ed- |. ‘Ginny needs five 1S to make WIFU. Hayat By ‘The Canddian Press ’ Calgary Stampeders were- a powerhouse in the early days of the Western Interprovincial: Football Union season. They won four of” five: games. . Getty, after, almost ‘solid: An- coach Otis Douglas says his team activity last’ season, ‘has: ‘been at must win five of the seven re-| quarter: as: ‘Edmonton ‘won. the | last. four starts. ee en pean aera its 4 33.3rd Ave. Ww. nt = rcs HEARING. ‘AIDS* Free ai Quality Test - PRINCE RUPERT ~ OPTICAL LTD. "Phone. 5548. | Say. ‘is really Al ag Y = “: ‘STUDENTS REGISTER NOW! i BASKETBALL,. “FLOOR | HOCKEY, BROOM HOCKEY, “FOR ‘MORNING | OR ‘AFTERNOON CLASSES AT THE “Civic ‘CENTRE. WEIGHT-TRAINING, PHYSICAL FITNESS, VOLLEYBALL, CERAMICS, ART, CRAFTS. This: program | eommences September 29th. place with Edmonton, is giving his team: light workouts hoping the rest will help them in Sat- urday night's’ game in Calgary— their fourth in 12 days. Guard Vic Kristopaitis, the again is a doubtful starter. Kris- Ford Frick in reporting ‘the: bribe of his prompt action.” “games. against Cincinnati Redlegs in the world series. Robinson's action was the first report. of a bribe: since 1944 it belt: conte Dutch Leonard’ of Washington. Senators .. - told of bein attempts were made in 1922 “by Heinle Sand, also of the P contacted ‘by gamblers, Other unsuccessful * ‘bribe. =} ‘and 1924, the later reported hillies. Robinson testified in municipal court, Thursday ‘that a cafe owner placed $200 or $300 while Robinson was washing. “. “Tt-fell in the water,” R Hoffman. “I-told him to take on the sink as a down payment ona . obinson told Judge J. Sydney it out. He took it out.” “Did it anger you?” Robinson was asked. ‘ “Sure it did. I told him, that it was my profession ‘and I would lose my job forever and I can’t do it.” Robinson said that Harold Friedman, 42, came to his hotel room Tuesday and offered him $1,500 to. throw the second game of a doubleheader that night against Cincinnati, Soy Friedman wanted to bet the pitcher testified. $3,000 to $4,000 on the game, CODPPOOOPCRE ODO OCHIOT HOE seennesooneoees, PPPPIEOCELIACES pevoneresonrer LaPorte, Toth pace Men's Bowling loop — John LaPorte and Tony Toth grabbed high single |~ and three respectively Monday night as the Men's Bowling League opened it’s season, * LaPorte of Conk’s “notched a single: of 285 while Toth of La Gondola pul together three of 756 to pace A Lengue, Team high single went to | Parnmounts with 1168, They |‘ also tied for team high three with LaGondola, Both had 3046, Over in B ‘League, Dave Ed- wards of Babcock came up with 969 for single while Ron Chriin- toff of Rupert Radio took high tripe with 655, Bulgers enptured both team honors witha single of 1037 and three of 2747, RESULTS A league —- Paramounts 4, Malkins 0; LaGondola 4, Esso. Fuel 0; Bloctriehans 3, Luckica 1; Cook's Jowollors 4, Howa & McNulty 0; Grotto Cigar 4, ROMP 0.° "he Longue-—Rupert Radio 3, Btromdahls 1; Canadian Legion 3, Co-Op Contro 1; Post, Office A, Babcock Mshoeries 0; Bulgers 8, Bporo'y Pood Market 1; Tor- race. Transfar 8, Lettor Carriars " Monday, A Hoagie will bow) at 0:00 pam. and B League will pow! nh 7300 ym,’ LONG-TIME, PHST References to. mosquito nots and amudge pola to ward off the posts are found In onrly writings. ma erein ' 4 \ late, EM pross ‘ my to the 1959- 60 Jim Thompson leads bowlers in Celco City _ Jim Thompson of Good Nelgh- hors rolled na single of 276 and three of 692 to lead the Celco City Bowllng league Wednesday night. —, For the woman tt was Betty lurnor of MceRac Motors with high single of 200 and Ivy Stew- art of Shop Ensy with a triple ‘of 637.. Norwest. Foods enmo up with 1172 to take foam high, single whilo Rupert Motors with 3258 captured tern high three, eeenennieee remene premmrenapanE epreen Heemn: Soccer Sunday Oi Empress will play Cane dian Legion & paw, Sundny at Algoma Park In the Inst rine of the VPeince Rupert Seccer Loaguo schodutle, Winner of the game will meet Local 108 Talanders Inia K(raight Iknoak-out match the following Sundays vr ek petal tt nt fore] Try Daily News Classified doors ( mys , SS cut by Calgary, replaced ; |NEW IMPORTS > wy es Bombers , monton which Eskimos won. Jim j. Kristopaitis : “on -.defence’ and probably will dg, so agains,” WIFU’s second-ranking — scorer, : topaitis, who has an ankle injury ; 7 missed. Monday’s- game .in 'Ed- |. then ~: / MOOSE ‘LODGE ial a ane TONIGHT, Members and Guests Welcome a nce 8 oO CLOCK | this whisky. ee ae - {tsure is...it’S- ‘Mam ) “CANADIAN RYE WHISKY DISTALEO AND MATURED IN’ SOND .. . UN THE SUPERVISION oF THE. . ANADIAN GOVEN MENT: an a Shomas ote cetaceans Distt: Li va cauaga Couven ac, : TT t | i Robinson says his” ‘Lions have ~ tired.” day night in Winnipeg. Coach Bud - ‘Grant's have two new imports in. camp— from Chicago: Bears, back-linebacker' Al recently cut by. Bears. Deleveaux, any newcomers Monday, he like- ly will when Bombers: meet Cal- gary in Winnipeg Oct. 3. Defensive half Nick Miller of Winnipeg is still out with injur- ies and Gerry James stil] ts tak- ing exercises to strengthen weak leg muscles caused by last sea- son's broken leg. 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