‘Gyro Park, Booth vs Wahls. . Algoma Park, Kinsmen: vs- Shop- A-well trained, top seeded allstar soccer squid igi what will represent: Prinee Rupert July: 1’ when they meet Powell River in’ an’ exhibition match at Algoma Park. ° fe " . ay : o . The local crew , wilich has been picked from the league’s .four teams has been training rigidly since Monday night under.coach POODO OLED OPO S POPLTOL ELI OOOLOOLOGE Sports Calendar _ TONIGHY | “Senior | Men's.’ Baseball—6: 45 p.m., Roosevelt: Park, Esquires. Vs G& A.~ Women’s Softball—7: 00» bm, “FRIDAY |. S sentor-- Men’s Softball—-6: 30 p.m:, Gyro Park, Savoy. vs RCMP, Pony. League Baseball—6:30 p.m., Roosevelt Park,. Port Ed- ward vs Gyro. - Little League Baseball—7 p.m., Careful Handling by. aly. = _Experienced Men: ae ‘For the Best: Move". You" ‘Ever | “Made”. 2085 — PHONE — 4021 - “NEAL EVANS -- .. TRANSPORTATION _ Mario” Petri, ; {Martin Buesi, Bobo. Pakodzy, Joe | Morris: Bishop | a ‘Bishop -has: chosen. 16 of the league's. top players from. which 11 will be picked for, the game. .: Only two of: the Yocal players |: acquired their soccer. knowledge |: The : others |: received their training in various r in Prince Rupert. - parts of Europe and Britain. : The .local all-stars‘ have been pr omised a game at Vancouver. if they beat the Powell River.team. The Powell River squad played a warm-up game with the Sons of Norway team, leaders: of the first. division of the Mainland league, last Sunday. They downed the. Vancouver | | boys 3-0 | - The local team, will be ‘taken from the following players: < Vic _Witichen, Tastereesreedebreseeecencetoen Nagy, Bill Adams, . Willy. 'Me- “fj Laughlin, . 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J-was ‘injured last Baltimore, i PORTCAWL, Wales Wy -- Joe Erskine, former British’ heavy- weight champion, jumped ‘back to his best form Wednesday night and won a clear-cut 10-round de- cision over fellow Welshman Dick Richardson, © DETROIT "im -Outficlder Al) CLEVELAND. vn abilly Martin, | injured in ‘Tuesday night’s game against Baltimore when he fell while.making a spectacular play. “He will be out indefinitely, Kaline Thursday * in heme _ON THE with.. CHARLES GIORDANO ‘Sports Editor, of The Daily News a “Tomorrow night is a big night -in. the boxing world, : Tomorrow night takes place. ‘at Yankee Stadium the long . awaited bout in which World Heavyweight Champion Floyd Patterson steps into the ring.to defend his title against the hot European contender Ingemar Johansson. '. ers have been training vigorously. | Givision. - However, on the other hand, if we were to take Assoclated ' Press Staff Writer Murray’ Rose seriously, tomorrow. night's match will be quick-ending’ and dull. : plosive, ‘bloody battle tonight” is what Mr. Rose ‘figures, . For Johansson, be: ‘in: his “thunder and. lightning” right, hand. . A big question’ about Ingo’s right that will be’ ‘answered -acher's, the boy: who. floored , the champion once... “His right. ‘packed ; enough | punch. to» ‘Anack out Eddie Machen in.one. round and if*he can: get at Patterson’s jaw in ‘a' reasonable length of time it will. be curtains for the 7 champ: ‘Patterson at ‘that time was said. to “be: afraid of : Machen. “Is it’ really true that the champ has’ a. glass jaw? - Because he’s been knocked to the. canvas. doesn’t mean - to say. his chin is weak. Other great champs Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey. and Joe Louis. have all gone down. In fact Dempsey was knocked right out of the ring by : Luis Firpo in.1923 and Joe Louis got the same treatment : from Buddy Baer in 1941, " Patterson, who has fought 35 bouts; won 25 on knockouts, ' nine on decisions and lost one by decision, is considered a . way of the hard hitting Swede? . Johansson, who. has fought 21 bouts, won 13 by. knock- - outs, seven by decision and one on a foul, has a very deadly punch and ‘needs only to use it once to put the. champ away. But there are many things against. Johansson—this being, only - his second fight out of his country—Patterson’s past record for knockouts, the. champ’s successful .training under . skillful Cus . on top after being hit by some hard hitting right handers. _ Patterson yesterday was 342-1 favorite to win and 2-1 _ choice to. score a knockout. It was 6-1. odds that Johansson would-not knock out the champ. . So if you, want to be sure of ‘your ‘bet ‘place it on Patter- ~ son. He may hit. the canvas‘ once but then again: he may ‘ come, back and knock out the Swede sometime | -after the “ seventh round. " ; ve » «+ + Another big event coming up, but on the local sports Parks: ‘Commission chairman, Art Murray... .-: ' It makes one wonder if- this sprint can “actually be Classified as a sport: after all the specifications and clauses ‘they’ ‘have stressed. vos ‘ to demand a saliva test of Murray such as they use on horses _to make sure they are not doped. - 4 Murray should be in good condition after his four-mile jaunt. around the city’s main streets and parks even though -he. did come’ in ‘last when. he and his two trainers, Bob An- derson and Don Wanamaker ran around Roosevelt Park. nice and’ brisk at that time” said the Mayor, “I’m in perfect physical - condition.’ '. The odds:in Lester's’ training camp are 3- 2 that Murray won't. finish 220 yards. The big argument is where it’s going to be held. 1. The Mayor says he wants it to take place on Third Avenue West. ’ Question now is who is to decide the location——The. ,Mayor of Prince Rupert or the publicity chairman of the Elks July 1 celebrations. Sports writers from coast.to coast’ in the U.S. have made - their predictions in many colorful ways, hundreds of. Ameri- ~ cans have bought up the $100 ringside seats and both fight- : So if the weather holds up it will be a good spectator’ fight—probably one of the best ever staged in the heavyweight “| to Spokane Indians. “Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson : will knock out Sweden’s: Ingemar Johansson'in ‘the. first’ ‘round . of an. ex- he says, his “only © ‘chance. ‘appears, to. tonight is whether it can be more powerful’ than Pete Radem~ much faster boxer than Johansson, but can he’ keep out of | D’Amato, and the fact that Floyd has wound up ~- “scene, is the 220-yard race between. Mayor Fed. Lester and — * The. mayor said today that before the race he’s going “Pm training secretly at 5 o’clock in the mornings—it’s’ Murray says he wants it at Roosevelt Park, 1 p.m. July jing for across in the seventh inning. Bill ‘San Diego fighting hard| for. top place | By The Associated Press San Diego Padres, moving appear to be making their big move to grab off fist place in the Pacific Coast League pennant battle. Rainiers 2-0 Wednesday night and climbed to within 24%, games of the Jeague-leading Sacramen- to Solons, who blew a 4-1 decision San Diego, although in third place, is only ‘one | percentage point behind the faltering Van- couver Mounties, who dropped another game to the seventh- place Phoenix Giants 5-4, * Portland Beavers shaded Salt Lake City Bees 1-0 in the other league game. — The San Diego-Seattle game ‘|was a tense battle of southpaws, with Dick Stigman dealing for the Pads and Claude Osteen go- the Rainiers. fanned nine and walked three. Osteen, lifted for a pinch hitter in the eighth, gave up six hits and three walks while fanning | SIX, Both of San Diego’s runs came Renna's single, a walk, Gene Leek’s single and Rod Graber's bases- loaded single did the dam- age. Solons nicked Spokane’s Chris Nicolosi for nine hits, but the league leaders managed to dent the scoreboard only in the sixth on a walk, an outfield fly and Mike Krsnich’s single. A crowd? of 9,329, a record for Spokane, watched the Indians clinch the victory in the second on a pair of singles, a sacrifice, a sacrifice fly and a two-base error. The Mounties, down 5-2 going into the last of the ninth inning, picked up two runs on Jim Dyck’s four-bagger but. they couldn't put across the tying or winning = runs. Billy Wilson slammed out his 16th home run of the season for Phoenix with a mate aboard in the second in- ning. 6 Prince Rupert Daily. News » along quietly and confidently,|. The Pads whitewashed Seattle “. 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