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Hill,’ Ont.; ‘| shed tears of. joy when she real- Jized.she was third in the. hur- | IDENTICAL TIMES" : | Misses’ Munroe, Barbara Mueller {B.C:,.who was eighth. and last in the: ‘hurdles, .e | in the women's 200-métre final? ‘the oie jcouver’ qualified® for,...the’ “\ Iwasaki. of Vancouver. =: 5.3} e are: a few | * Ineluding| tea five. feet one » inch when Lt was “14. years. old -and now—4- 11. .The.: other , Canadian... medal | winners. were: ‘jubilant. ‘Marian | dles, just-a.whisker. behind Bra- zil’s -Vanda: Dos: Santos. -Winner Berta Diaz of Cuba, set a record 11:2 seconds, . -hurdles. -was- the most night as The. thrilling race , of. the of..the -U.S.: and Pat Power of Vancouver, ‘fifth, were. all clock+ ed‘in 11.5.0 0-0" “AS soon ‘as I realized: r d won ing,” Said . ‘the i- year-old Miss Munroe. ° ‘Sally McCallum of Vernon: “choked up '.with a "big lump. in. the throat” as the band played O Canada. when she ‘tmounted the rostrum. to accept ‘|the bronze. medal for. her’ third a medal, the. tears. started. flow- ". Saat NOOO aes 6 a AON TERA se the criminal: element in ‘boxing = Association. Underworld | figure Frankie! Carbo, suspected - of: being... an the | toa wg Harry: Falk of. bigger: than many people in ‘box- ing. realize,” Falk‘ said in. an. in- ‘bterview: Tuesday night. The. ‘California’ commission, in co- operation. with. District At- New: York. ‘spent more than a year® investigating. criminal © in- filtration” "Of ‘California boxing.’ Her 24.8 mark . ‘broke ° Pan-American record: : vt - FIVE BREAK ‘RECORD © “Helen Stewart. Hunt of. Van- final women's 100-metre: freestyle’ but Hit “was @- tight squeeze... The de- fending. champion in the event; time’ of 1: OT. bettered by five: swimmers,’ “ineluding - ‘Margaret Mrs. Hunt, returning to com- petitive. swimming’ this. season after a year ’s- layoff, ‘was: in sec-: ond place by a touch. after. 50 metres but faded 30 yards: from home’ and ‘finished ‘fourth » San \. Jose, Calif. ed. Teddy ” Red:T "139, porduro’ fin or: 1 patterned.. 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He: said: the: garden was “pre-. pared. ‘to: ‘set. ‘up ‘ay. -pension: plain for. boxers” ‘fighting main” events on: “the: Friday night Tv shows. The Garden: would ‘contribute $100, ° which: would. be matched by, the fighters and the TV. ‘Spon: 3 Some it é persion system | Hynes sto. ‘come,’ 7 ..Markson said: concrete’. steps’ ‘to ’eliminate® un- |. derworld -activity. ‘in “boxing, . and “unity: s between:: “NBA . _ 2. 98 ce 98 : 11.98 Carew ever mere recurso wederesy De ewcerrevererrererrnuavory SETS Tee PR meee meee MO erate Ree DERE 22) Ww. rd Ave. 2.98 8.08 members. “were, stressed Tuesday “By MILT MacPHAIL : Canadian Press Staff, ‘Writer “ os “TORONTO (CP) — ‘The _story of California’s : investigat on of. today at the. 40th annual convention: ‘of; the. National: ‘Boxing. undercover. kingpin in “American | boxing,. expected to be promin- |: ently mentioned. in a. report’. by |: “ California oh “This. Carbo business is:a: lot oY] te most ior Western: Canada:: in’ that. state. is’ to: be unfolded ; B.C. Qi. “Russian hockey. team” will. definitely. play a series: of: ‘éxhibition games in Canada° this. ‘winter, Leo: Atwell, B.C. Amateur Hockey. . , tion: president, Said’ ‘ner day.” . gote ficials. 2, oThe Russian: ‘Since. the only - senior, ‘Hockey in: British - Columbia,” this- prov- ince ‘hopes - to arrange « . as four’ games, che: said.’ ‘Sacramento. Calit. 2 DeJohn; : 7 Moe 2 3 } : gina. | Los Angeles. . d 'Persley, . 284 games | left | ‘in WIFU play y Following’ is ‘schedule of games ia the’: Western Interprovincial Football: Union running ¢ from September ° 3: until October. 26. » First. named. Squad is: home team. a ‘September | “ 3— Winnipeg _ “VS ~| Vancouver. \.. ! . September _ $—Edmonton vs Winnipeg. . September. 7—Calgary, vs Ed- monton; Regina vs Vancouver. Septernber 12—Edmonton ‘vs ‘ Calgary; Winnipeg vs Regina. \ September: vl4—Vancouver ‘VS - Calgary. . tT: September -19—Vancouver VS Winnipeg; Regina vs: Edmonton. ‘September... 21—Calgary: vs Winnipeg; Edmonton vs Van- couver, September. Vancouver. we re September. -28—Winnipeg vs Edmonton; Regina vs Calgary. .. October, .3—Edmonton “vs Re- " 26—Calgar y ovs ‘October -& 5-_Vancouver. “VS Re- gina; Winnipeg vs. Calgary... : October 10—Vancouver vs Ed- thonton;. Calgary. vs Regina. © “October. 12—-Edmonton vs Cal. gary; Regina. vs Winnipeg... | ‘October. 17—Calgary ‘vs Ed- | monton, __ Winnipeg VS Vancou- ver. , “October 19 Edmonton “OVS Winnipeg!) Regina vs Vancouver. ‘October: 24——-Vancouver ¥s Cal- gary: ‘Regina vs Edmonton. '. October: 26—Winnipeg Regina. Semi-final playoffs will start October 31. | Tuesday’ s stars By. The. Associated’ Press Hitting Harvey Kuenn, De- troit; ‘smacked | a ‘double. and three singles: in five trips,. up- ping’ his American: League-lead- ing average to 356 and. figuring in. all the scoring of.4-0 victory over Chicago White Sox. Pitching—Larry Jackson, .- St. Louis,. allowed only. two- hits for 8-0. victory: ~ over. “Pittsfield, ‘Mass 140, Red: ‘Cross, - La., knocked. ‘out: Curly ‘Monroe, “14, 1 Worcester, Mass.,. (4)e ‘Beaumont, “Tex. wo Donnie Fleeman®. 181; ‘Midlothian,. ‘Tex:, . , outpointed, Chief. Alvin ‘williams, ne (1B Oklahoma City, (10); END JIM LETC an Edmonton -B.0. Wostern | Intor~ provincial, Football Union contest before a. record crowd of 34,273 fans at Van- cauvor's tmplro Stadium Mon- day night Vie Kristopaltis (_ 8) seorod: all lions’ points na the 3,0, toam won, 8-7, —OP photo SMALLER FISH. A 1082-58 study of the docp- wator Jongeling flshory on New- foundiand's enst. const showed 1 drop In the avernge slza of éodl, Alborta's total of trucks avor- nod 114,844 In 1058, of which 87 per cent were firm trucks. ‘s' hands wore roady to take ‘this pass but’ B.C, Lions “Halfback Baz Nagle plunged th at the Inat moment ta knock It down tn Coming to Glon Alvin,: Hank, Show 8:15 the Civie Centro SEPTEMBER 4th andl 5th | TALLER O'SHEA a and “LYNN, O'SHEA with “the Rockabilly Kids SA ee me ew erm EE Dalo ‘and othars 5.1: tls Dance 10:30 “ _| Baseball Scores. ALONE IN Top SPOT re ‘Hall, a six foot,’ /six:. inch |. right- -hander who: was on. the in- active list in.1958, hag come back to win 18 games ‘for the Bees this year,” including. ‘Tuesday. ‘night’s 4-2. victory over .’ the’. ‘Phoenix Giants. ° He's . lost.” “only © four games. » -The decision, ori Hall’s elght- hitter, gave the first-place Bees couver. Mounties, who: were: edg- ed 1-0 by Portland Beavers. EIGHT HITS" The Spokane | Indians ‘used the home run to: batter: Seattle {lito submission 3-1 and ‘the: ‘Sacra-. mento Solons shaded, San Die- g0's Padres 3-2,: Hall, +a righthander.. “who weighs in’at 200 pounds, . gave the Giants’ eight hits, including Jay Van Noy’s solo homer in the sixth and. Owen. Friend’s one- run,.double inthe. ‘ninth,. . Hall struck out-1l batters and walked onty one. ' The Bees gave him ‘all’ the ‘runs he needed. with a .three- run out- burst in. the: third inning. a Howie Reed ‘was ‘the . Portland: winner, . of the Mounties. in a: ‘battle. of | six ~ hitters. Reed. strick - out five. and walked ‘two:. fanned 10 and: walks. The hit. that beat Estrada was Milt: Graff's two- out | single in the fifth: inning, that scored Lennie Neal: with the, only” run of: the contest.: coe ' 26th HOMER» out of. Steve _Bilko, his 26th, ‘in. ' NATIONAL: LEAGUE : . St, Louis 3,:Los Angeles 0... Philadelphia: 5. 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