po pég-in-the’ ‘nest W WIFU action. . ‘et 1 : last night ‘to iM J e. the Prince Rupert Senior Men’ 's softball: league tT, ¢hampionship: and the’ La... Gondola’ trophy: : Shown from left to right in.- ‘photo ‘above . front. row), ‘Bob Heroux,. Bill ‘Saunders, Lar: ty. Henschel, Jock Collier -and-coach Alec Boro- - (Back ” row) ‘Bruce. ‘McDonald,. ‘Joe. Warner. Dave Lee, Dick Bury and John Penz. Missing ‘are. Neil: McDonald, and Wayne U: rich. . ‘ ROMP. Photo : “sparse 0,500.- ‘that. ‘saw «the the | ned out in: Vancou- imonton Bskjmos 8- 7 ng. battle. = ast quarter but a. fumble, Interceptions and: attempt “frustrated 4 eS how. is in first: place Not: four. wins’ in. five games. By The Ganadian. Press| 4 - Stampeders eee easily” ‘into fir st place in the. Wester n- “ale: game. nt aoe . j. ‘Esks «were: blanked. ; ton. knee’ ligament obviously: hurt the | Esks. | for Parker and. threw nine com- pletions. in- 22 pass: attempts ‘for 140 yards.. On the ground, _Esks made’ 214 yards. : EQUAL GAINS : . : The Lions’: Randy Dithcan also | Passed ‘for 140 yards. Lions made 210 yards" rushing. > Esks held’ a,20- 19. edge i in ‘first "seep a” fullback “Johnny scored a touchdown for on. and = rookie import “Joe Coffey added a glen the. only point to come POE; this’. ‘three field goal at- Cc. also | missed the Yay ‘The Associited Presa Phoenix Giants came a little cldse KN onday night to finish- ing'titb ir Pacific Coast League career: in last place, 'The Giants, whose franchise gots: Li. Tacoma next year, lost, lou'Bacrnmento, 2-1 "in the only | m 1 frame played, onight the Phoenix squad wi take on topdog Salt Lake ClWau.Vancouver, tied with Salt. Lalo City for first, will meet Portland, -Pagkimento's victory closed outtthe Solons'’ home scason. Vitotan lefthander Roger Bow- man hurled his fifth triumph in AER “miny, giving up five hits and Rt! 1X) Nz out 10 Giants, - Bob.8poake’ 8 home run in the fifth’ “wna? Phoontx’ only run, It wis ‘also ‘the ‘Glants’ first hit, Don: Choate took tho loss, bringing: his record to 6-4, ‘i--PCL STANDINGS we Dy Tha, Sanadlan Preaa Wit. GBT Anligiake city ,, ‘ 75 05 Aaa Vanoguvor ....., 75 Of ARG Ri. Diogo ...... 72 Oh Bi a Bpoknno! v.e.e. 7 70 BNA hy Portland "vice. ON 70. ANB AY factumanto core OM OTL 409 4 Rlomuitfe iirrtrereees OT 72°. «A482 My dont: a2 90 A440 18, Nanya Behodule: Bonattle at Spn- kano} «Portinnd at Vanoouvory Sine RAINONEA;- mM Sin Diego; Phoon tx ay Balt Lake City, Rem iember when ae Wit Mm Tho Canidian Prom” Punches exchanged hy rod Bydoklohurat and Mitcholl Onkos inn Bt, Rogla-Canndions senior Iacrosxa game at Montroal pro- ofpltated.a riot. 20-yenrs ago to- dave. The fracas Instod’ two fl) Y red, ands went on after the esplta. police Intervention. |— gh log td] ns ‘wal amid ‘the tut TWRe ye Ae root aes hoe i A by en Bog tg sly « 1,500 “MOLE It Ud Cuviulot, ‘Vane downs but. Jost - three .. fumbles {and had: two. passes ‘intercepted. {Lions lost one” (Pass - cand : two fumbles. oe te . The: biuising | game’ Jett injur- ies on both sides.’ Import cen- ‘ootbal: ‘Union ‘Monday, hight: with | a 28- 10, vietory, over. Saskatche- | fered, a “dislocated ‘elbow. Cana-/ 12- O- by dian end Bruce Claridge of Lions} algary, a: ‘record crowd : Lions two: weeks ago in Edmon- hurt: his ankle eatching a pass and B.C. ‘halfback Willie -Flem- Phe loss’ of quarterback Jack- ing. -was carried off with a hip ie. Parker, out:.with a. stretched, injury. It’ was’ not: considered | serious, however. Canadian ‘ ‘Don Getty: filled in|}. In a halftime spectacle, Lions ‘presented ‘$10,000 .in- gifts to a fan ina draw as: the-1 ,000,000th to attend a B.C... home ~ game since the club entered the WIFU in.-1954. 7 NO: PUSHOVERS | “Some of my. boys know now that Riders aren’t the puShovers everybody: ‘thought.. they’ were,” ‘said Stamps coach Otis Douglas tre Don Stephenson of Esks suf-' after the’ Calgary. game, & . “? Nevertheless, ‘Stamps had ~ 24} first downs to.-10: by’ Riders and | -were_ ahead -305-153 © in yards rushing: and AT1- 53 ine yards) passing. oe Riders: intercepted five of Cal- gary’s 36 passes...’ | U.S. smashing records | at Pan American games By JACK SULLIVAN Ww Canadian Press Staff Writer CHICAGO (CB) —. Ray .Norton, coffee- colored. comet fromm Oakland, Calif., and Earlene Brown, dusky 210-pound Los Angeles housewife, today led a: headlong rush of: United States athletes for a walloping haul of. gold medals and broken records at ; ‘the Pan American Games, Each ended the. fourth day of the 12-day Games: Monday with. two gold medals —~ ‘best \indi- | vidual showings of the 24-coun~" Meissner, Kitchener, ‘try, 2,150-athlete festival. - With star-spangled athletas going. wild on water and land, it’s becoming more obvious every day that broken records mean practically nothing. CANADIANS OUTSHONE Canadians, in particular, real- ize this. They got in a splurge of shattered Pan. American ‘marks’ in preliminary rounds {n track, Meld and swimming—but they were still outshone, for the most part, by the Americans, | Norton; who won the 100-metre |. dash at the Games: Saturday, won his second ‘title with an ensy four-yard trjumph | ins the 200-metre dash, — Mrs. Brown now owns the dis- cus and shotput titles after her shotput victory Monday, Two Canadians won both heats in the men's 1,500-motre som}. flnals Monday night despite the record-gobbling by the Amerl-~ cans Jn other events, ' Randy Mason, Toronto olectriclan, headed the first heat in.3:58,7; which wasn’t as good as his mark of 3:83.3 when he won the Canadian champlonship over the same dia- tance, . Winnipog's David Drybrough, 22, a atudont of accounting at! Untvoralty of Manitobn, sped } home first in the second to come plete the frat such font by Cann- dinn athletes at tho Gamés, Other rosults of Oanndian athletos at tho fames are as follows} SWIMMING Men's 100-metre —~ Camoron Grout, Montreal, first in haat qualified: Tom Vorth, Toronto, second In heat qualified: Richard Pound, Montreal, fourth in hent filled to quality, giMen's 200-matra’ “‘prunatatroke teva Rabinovitch, Montreal, fifth In hoat, qualified, 26-yenr-oald |. qualify. ‘ Springboard diving — Ernest Ont., f£lfth in compulsory half, _ Women’s 200-metre — Mar- garet Iwasaki, Vancouver, third in heat qualified; Sara Barber, Brantford, Ont,, second In heat qualified: Susan Sangster, Van- couver, fourth in heat qualificd TRACK 1,500-metre run: Randy Magon, Toronto, first In heat qualified: David Drybrough, Winnipeg, first In heat qualified, | 400-metre run: Slegmar Ohle- mann, Vancouver, fourth in heat fatled to qualify; George Shep- hord, Port Colbourne, Ont., sixth in heat failed to qualify; Stan Worsfold, Toronto... Alxth . in heat failed to qualify, — . Women's 80-metre hurdles: Pat Power, Edmonton, second In heat qualified: Sally McCallum, Vancouver, fourth In heat quall- fied; Marian. Munroe, Richmond Hill, Ont., third in hoat qualified, Womon's 200 metros! Heather Campbell, Vancouver, second In heat qualified: Patrician Colo, Hamilton, third in heat quall- fied; Bally McCallum, Vancouver, second In n heat qualified, bot OTHERS | + “Women’ 8 basketball: Braull do. ‘fonted Canada). 0 ’ Shooting: Olnik « HW “White, Toronto, fourth In individual English smal) bore ovent; Gorry Ouellotto, Doop Rivor, Onts, alxth, Canada third. ‘place. In team Atandings, 0 ter, Mon's tonnia: . “Tob ‘Bodard, Sherbrooko, Que., defeated sec. ond-soaded Marlo Lamas, Mox!co In. quartor-finala, *Bodard and, Francois. ‘Godbout of; Montron) lost: in: tho doublos, |¢ Boxing: Raoul Sarrazin, Pointo aux: Trambles, Que, outnointod by Uruguay's Gaulhborto Guitar. ros Jn a-pound. TU TTEEA aa » phy. couver, fourth in heat failed io} ‘Sparked. by the ° hurling: ‘ Dave Lee and the timely. i Robingon; - was charged with the | loss as. he gave up all of the. Mountie’s’ four runs while being taggéd’ for seven hits: j-, Reliever Jim ‘Morberg gave up no runs and: only. one hit in two ‘and one- -third ° Annings. ,mound.- “e - Two. fine" running. catches “by "|Commercial’s centre- ficlder Ron of second-sacker. Bill ‘Saunders: the Mounties nipped‘a chard- -try- ing Commercial Hotel String .4- 1 to capture the LaGondola. tro- The game, played: at: “Al oma. Park, was one. of ‘the. more. th rill-' ing fixtures seen this Season, cA “capacity crowd was‘on' hand;:: Commercial, who... won. ‘the’ “Cameron ‘robbed *. the’ Mounties,!uled areas follows: league championship, chalked : ‘killing two of. their attempted | - Tuesday, September 8—Elks ‘Vs. up their lone counter in the first: pallies in the: sixth’ and seventh | Gyro.. “ inning when) .Ron. Cameron: frames. : 9g “singied in.Dick: Specht. who had | ““Lineseéres Wednesday, September a" Moose vs Port Edward.’ ma walked. Comineretal 100°000 000—1.3 3 . ‘The: ‘constabulary. was. Unable. RCMP |“. “001 021 00x—4 8 4|_ Thursday, September, 10. — to show up on the scoreboard |; ‘Robinson, _Morberg: and Gyro vs Elks. - oo until the third: ‘frame. Saunders ° -Fedy k;. The first named team, will be vs, Levee NN ELE EEE ET EY singled in Larry © Henschel. “for, 2 Lee. and: ‘Collier. UN ey eee ag apt Rye AE hah i | Pony y League | playoffs . “The ‘Prin ce Rupert 9| Pony League playoffs -will|’ {start Friday when : Port Edward. plays. Moose, a t today. — a rot AN) gaines, which will be seven: innings each, will start at 6: 30 p.m.:at Roosevelt Park, The semi-finals’ will be the best two out of three games. Other semi-final games. sched- league official announced . "Prince Rupert By. ‘The Canadan Press a AMERICAN LEAGUE . 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