ae pat en so Ey NEE TO Me ee ng rn Meret A cain sas 2 ane eee ay ale in DP WR ce 4 pressure is turned on: \ a Neither British Columbia Lions Shue ‘nor Calgary. Stampeders’ ‘looked Ae - like. quicksilver clubs’ Thursday a night in. winning.games that put. (oe plecy 2. them, in ‘a, first-place’ tie. swith mob ly - Winnipeg , Blue. ‘Bombers’ in’. _ the’ SPS it. Western Interproviricial Football srunion. iby o* Stamps, who lost a 22- 21 deci- it Sion. to the Grey: Cup: champion ‘,; Bombers Monday, reversed. ‘the _.pesult in Winnipeg ‘by winning 2321. ” Lions, pre- game ‘favorites ‘for a “ Gossibly the first.time. since they |. , entered the WIFU in 1954," built up a 29-7. -halftime~ lead. and i coasted’ to’ a": 36-21 victory over Saskatchewan Roughriders. : EARNED, VICTORIES. | Both winners hit. hard, Yast and ’ Otten ‘and their: victories did not look like flukes....°( jo: Calgary: barely made. ‘the play- * offs. in 1957 after a world= ~beating *-start:.In 1958, the Stamps looked ‘good’ ‘early in the season. only to ca ‘poor finish, = \ ' Lions have not made the three- q team: playoffs in. five seasons. In +1958) ‘they lost their; first. 10 iii Bames before a: coaching change “1. produced a victory. - ‘They. dropped ‘their. first: game cas of: ‘1959 -to Winnipeg ’ but. ‘came bis back to’ upset Edmonton \Eski- +s, mos.;..12-0 ‘Monday. . Thursday sj night, before’ 29,131. Vancouver -.s, fans, they showed plenty of mus- “Cle against. Riders... 0-0 p= DUNCAN TO JANES a ‘flash . Randy | ~Dunean | 1 syard line, for touchdowns. “Fullback: ‘Don Vicic: and defen- . Sive’ “halfback- Baz: Nagle got the “other. Lions’ ‘touchdowns. Vic © Kristopaitis, the big toe from To- | ronto- Argonauts, kicked: a .35- yard , field. goal and. three - -con- _-verts,: wee cos Poy ‘Import ‘fullback: ‘Neil ‘Worden from Philadelphia Eagles, “sopho-. es © f° z hy WE! STAND: ‘BEHIND | OUR PRODUCTS : ONLY. Fl RST-CLASS. Merchandise. IS” DISPLAYED ON OUR. ‘FLOOR ~ dsicee SEWING MACHINES * BUY INGLIS LAUNDRY © . EQUIPMENT se oa ornate GE Appliances NATIONALLY ‘ADVERTISED . LAYERS COMPLETE SERVICE | | DEPARTMENT FOR ALL bo MERCHANDISE SOLD BY , OUR JR’ COMPANY | RADIO AND ELECTRIC © more half: Mike. ‘Hagler ‘and. end| * pe nudged from. the playofis by a 1 Scullion. ‘l hander: Gene: ‘Conley: may: ‘be lost. By ‘The \Canadian: Press - This | is ‘khgwn as flash-in-the -pan seagon | by the - wise. men. of football, the a tine ‘when a club wins, wins, wins. only. to. lose, lose, lose. when: ‘the sms nip Bonibers 23- a ) Three tied for top place mid- -season ta ‘Tex. .Schriewer. |. scored. . Riders touchdowns. Two of them came on:,passes: by “Duke: quarterback ‘Bob: Brodhead, making. his sec- ond start - with - ‘Saskatchewan after six days, ‘Of practice: Guard Reggie. Whitehouse | kicked: three converts. : Roughriders added. to. ‘their long: injured list’ when. defensive quarterback Ron Adam: suffered. a twisted ankle and Schriewer a broken’ nose, °°) “The yardsticks had- Saskateh. ewan ahead 28-19 in first downs, 476-409 ‘in’ yardage. gained and slightly ahead in the percentage of completed passes. Riders’ com- -| pleted 19 of. 28 while Lions made good on’ 10 of. 15. ‘However, ‘B.Cr intercepted: : three Passes . to .one interception - by. Riders, A-lateral intercepted” “Dy. line- backer Ted. Tully, then: ‘tossed to Nagle, accounted: for*’ one: BO. touchdown:: KAPP LEADS . STAMPS ‘Calgary quarterback Joe Kapp, the California Express, did some hard running. and - threw one touchdown. ‘pass. in. * guiding : Stampeders to victory before 18, - 327 fans in Winnipeg. But it’ was. placement kicking of guard Doug Brown,.a sopho- ‘more from Victoria; that .pro- vided the winning margin. Brown kicked three field goals. and con- verted touchdowns by. half Don- {mie Stone and- defensive end Art Canadian. - halfback = G. err y James paced. Winnipeg. with. two touchdowns, : one, on. a.44-yard: burst. through the. Calgary. line. End Ernie Pitts took: a: pass. from |. quarterback Jim Van.Pelt-to pay- | dirt and Van: Pelt’ converted ‘all three touchdowns.: -The game. “produced. one: -seri-} Gene Conley — on injured list PHILADELPHIA? API |) — Right- : siclan,’said’the tall, ‘pitcher: ‘would ‘Chicago Cubs. pitcher Glenn Hob- ‘threw a three- hitter. as’ the Phil- to Philadelphia. ‘Phillies’ for the remainder: of the“ "season, ‘an .ex-. amination. of. his’ injured | hand | ‘Thursday indicated , -Conley;: ace - of: he © Phillies’ pitching staff with a’-12-7 won-. lost record; fractured: a-bone at the. base of : ‘the. third. finger on his right. hand,:x-: rays: showed.’ ‘Dr. George. Laquer, ‘team phy-' be. out. -four.. sto six: weeks. -Conley ‘was. nit.on his. pitch- ing hand: “by .a, ‘pall ‘thrown by bie in the ‘third . inning: -Weédnes-. day. He, ‘stayed: in’. -the’ ‘game. and lies won 4- Th. eet DID YOU KNOW? MANY: OF THE BEST PARTIES ENJOY OUR: DELICIOUS: CHINESE: FOOD! | Just Phone: 3329 MELROSE CHOP SUEY | American « housewife . has: ous injury and. one possibly. geri- ous one. Calgary end Jack Gotta| suffered a shoulder ‘separation and. is expected to be out a cou- ple of weeks. -Winnipeg’s van Pelt} has a sore back and will be exam- ined. today to” ‘determine. the seri- ousness of the: injury. JOE KAPP elas paces Stamps. Tos swim channel both ways » LONDON \# — A -30-year-old an- nounced her intention of doing ‘something ‘that. has eluded men ‘and «women over “the years— swimming ‘the. English Channel both ways -non-stop.. Mrs. Greta Sonnichsen of Long’ ‘Beach,’ Calif. — more widely ‘known as Greta Andersen—said “Thursday: “Vm going .to ‘take -Lpart in .the mass. swim . next week from France to England, the race I won against. men and ‘women in 1957: and «1958. “If L get across all tight then T? ‘m | ‘turning right round and Bo- A ington. 94. ing back’ to: France.” -“Riverybody says its: “impos- sible: But, I ‘don’t: _think it is.’ 7. Track, ‘field. meet" “set at Kitchener KITCHENER Oe — “Provincial . vik an Alberta, New Brunswick, Saskat- chewan,. ‘Nova . Scotia ‘and * Que-. bec are. expected. for the Eastern: Canada’ track ; and figld” meet, here Saturday. Coogee Several ‘of the ‘milers: are. con-. sidered. capable’ of .times. not} far outside ‘the. four-minute mark. Bob: Adams and: Vic ‘Reev- es of British’ ‘Columbia and Bruce Andrews of. Guelph can all finish. y inside 4: 15. es Amp orts released ampor @ — Edmonton Eskimos announced the release of two Imports Thursday night, whittling the number of, United ‘States players still Western Interprovincial Football Union club to 19, Coach Eagle Keys.cut guard Jerry Epps, 22,: with the from West Texas State, and full- back Dave Rolle, 20, from Okla- -homa, a rn) “Friday, Pin e Rupert ‘Daily News robes ce gust 21, 1959 | igen ‘in shoot at lheld at Smithers. : The shoot, “which, was: held. at the. Bulkley Valley. Rod:and.Gun Club, ‘saw. entries .from ‘Kitimat, Lake, ‘Prince Rupert. and Prince George - take part.’ of an ash-tray in’ Event No, 2— Major League - Standings ._ By: The Canadian Press AMERICAN LEAGUE W,.L Pet GBL Chicago : “90. “47 598 Cleveland :....... 69-51 ...575 24 New. York 9.0... ..- 60.60 500 11% Baltimore .....00.. 59°59 (500 1145 .| Detroit: oe... es 59° 62 488 13: Kansas City .... 56 64 467. 15% Boston ......6%. 56 64. 467 15/4 Washington : 49° 71 408° 221% . NATIONAL (LEAGUE . oo WoL .Pet GBL San Francisco ‘68 52. 567. -) f. Los Angeles ..... 2.) 67. 55 549 2 7; Milwaukee’....... 64 66. 533° 4 Pittsburgh ....3.. ‘61 60 ~.504 TA Chicago: ....,006./-58. 61. 487 . v4 Cincinnati” ....:.° 58 64 475 112. St. -Louis® .....0.5 957 67. 460. 13° Philadelphia eve 52.70 426 17 ‘Leaders ‘By The Associated’ Press i AMBRICGAY, LE AGUE . a AB R.-H Pci. Xuenn | ‘Det. ‘vin 422 94 146 346°] -Woodling,’ ‘Balt. .. 354. 54 116 328 Kaline, Det.: lan 394. 71 129°: 327.) Fog, Chicago |... 488 67.157...322 | Runnels,- Boston. ,.447 .75 142 318 . Runs—Yost, Detroit 95.. Runs «batted in—Killebrew, Wash- Hits<-Fox 157. ue peaes Doubles—_ Runnels, eas ny “Bll ve. .,Triples—Allison, . Washineton: 9., Home runs—Killebrew 37. . ~ Stolen bases—Aparicio, . Chicago 38 Pitching— Shaw, Chicago . 12-4, -T508.. 0 5 : Strikeouts—Bunning. - Detroit NATION AL .LE, AGU E "ABR #H Aaron, Mil. ces 483° 94. 180 Cunningham, St. L. 359 47-123 Pinson, Cin. 515 108.172 Temple, Cin. 469,85 151 Cepeda, San. F. ' 473 76 150 '° Runs—Pinson 108. Runs batted in—Banks, 115. , Hits—Aaron, 180. Doubles—Pinson 42. Triples— Pinson, Neal, geles, Mathews, Miwaukee White, St. Louls, 8.000 ° “Home runs—Banks 145. 373 343 334 322 317 Chicago Los An- and ‘37, 23, “.Piteching—-Face, Pittsburgh, 14-0, 1,000. Strikeouts—Drysdale, Los Angeles 193, ° aw PCL STANDINGS a , W iL Pet OBL Portinnd ....... 67.60 628 Salt Lake Clty ... 68 G2 623 “yy Vancouver |... 67 62 619 1 Son Diego ...... 66. 64 608 2! Sacramento ...... 65 Of 600 34 Sonttla ......., 08 68 488 5 Phoenix tieeeese 69 72 50 10 “Today's Schedule: Portland nt Spo- kane’ 2: “*Phaon!x at San Diego; Seat- tle at Vancouver; Sacramento nat Salt For that %* SP aay of ” wy WELL- DRESSED LOOK! FAVORITE STYLE IN THE LATEST FASHIONS _-GHOICE OF MATERIALS AND ENJOY: THE. BEST ~%e MEN’S SUITS _ %e SLACKS . hy * LADIES suiTs %*& SKIRTS CHOOSE YOUR. ‘Ag NY SEE THE WIDE “IN TAILORING - ORTS COATS ee HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN =: AGENT FOR re OF STONE”. 220 6th Steet LING THE TAILOR Foy Phone 6438 fete oe Lake City. REMEMBER WITTEN... By The Canadian Press Bobby Pearce, ' sculling Australia, won the single sculls title at the British Emplre Games at Burlington, Ont., 20 yoars ago today, He was trailed by England's Jack Beresford and Joe Wright, Jr.,.of Tororrto, both Dianiond seulls winners, Pearec later made his home in Hamil- its and turned professional in 1933, ones ion takes. honors ‘Dom Dominato of the. Prince: Rupert. Rod and. Gun Club won himself. an. armful of prizes last weekend at|4 la successful’ North. Central Zone Trap and Rifle shoot Smithers — Terrace; Smithers, ‘Endako, Burns: Dominato captured first. prize. : | Bob Armstrong, Bob. Whiting, Er- ‘ -Inie Sdnde and Ray Montgomery. and: Williams, pair ‘doubles.’.and ‘a. tie” bar and prize - ‘as: overall | best. marksman | in’ Events" ‘No: 1, 2 and, 3. “ The " five- -man Prince‘ ‘Rupert 1 team made. up ‘of. Dom Dominato, took first: prize | ‘in ‘Event No. .4— team shoot: They received a tro-|, phy and crests. | Bob Kidd read y for : th amateur golf c clubmate " ‘John — Johnston, | year, ‘old. real ‘estate salesman, in | the top half. In the: bottom half, rangy Gary: Cowan of. ‘Kitchener, ‘| Ont., meets Ron. Willey,. 1959 B.C. and. Pacific Northwest amateur shapes up. se a Sandy. rile om. tw vn | ioaty Sonanten one up. on tO Win ‘the. ‘title. ‘lyears, fo VANCOUVER (CP)- te I feel luucky.”) 0.) That was. the way. easy- “going » «| Bob ‘Kidd ‘of Vancouver, medal- J ist. with’ Jhis four-under- =par 138 _jand easily the odds-on favorite, | described his position as he en- tered. ‘the 36-hole semi- finals of the 55th Canadian: amateur golf | championship here. He: meets’ fellow Marine Drive 33- king. » A DANDY ie ‘The: Kidd - ‘JoHinston “battle 50. handicap; second | prize of. a in 4 duffle: ‘bag . ‘in. Event. No, 3-95 | e' cuff link set for taking | second |. ohh Le went | ““T’ve been waiting for him two} sald Johnston. “He’s next a boy ee . By: ‘BOB TRIMBEE a Canadian Press Staff Writer. semi-finals | — “This i is my! last big chance, to 20 all the x way. And on: thie ist, m Kidd, ar ‘veteran of six BOC. Willingdon. Cup’ teams and in his third amateur semi- final, is out to prove: 1957. was ‘no. fluke. “It should be a tough matcH,” he said. “Tohnny is confidént ts too confident, ees KNOCKED | OUT. BAJUS | Kidd's thirst for the crown was evident inthe cold- blooded way he’ annihilated big Doug Bajus of ‘Vancouver in. the quarter - finals, 2° After gaining ‘the lead with steady. sub-par. shooting, he con- tinually: Rressed and forced Ba- jus.to err, ‘Kiga ended. the match under par. Johnston ’ also played superb golf, but:had‘an easier opponent Jin George . Holland of Seattle. While the. Cowan- Willey ‘semi- ‘ final has: atbracted less attention, there ts little doubt the contrast- ing styles: and abilities’, will re- sult. in interesting » golf. * The. long- hitting. Cowan, | who has’ ‘néver . been’ able to: get by ‘| the second round: before in. the | petitors, Thursday: hes eliminated Blake Cromb, 21- -year-old: ‘Powell ‘River, BC,; millworker, - Willey has been the dark horse threat from the start. Many. pre-i dicted during the practice rounds. prior to the tournament he had |the ability and temperament to win. the amateur.. “He ‘defeated: Phil. Brownlee of Toronto 5 and 3 in the quarter- finals, He ‘defeated Kidd to win the B.C. amateur-and ,knockeéd off a flock. of golfers in the PNGA.,. A smooth, unhurried swinger, he’ has been the outstanding B.C. amateur all year, despite ‘his youthfulness, - The two winners: adyance to aay. 36-hole final match | Satur- ay. GA to Terrace | Sunday - Prince | Rupert's Gordon and Anderson baseball squad ‘will tra- vel to Terrace Sunday fora dou- | bleheader _ with. Sande _ Lumber amateur, has. literally blasted his‘ Mills. opponents out of contention. His booming drives have been the talk of the spectators and « ‘com Pet. | “Stolen bases—Mays, Sgn Franciseo | for | a € S soe eye est 4 \ Wh : mt ah aii atin BANA chin Sgt cla * - t fA Gd hp Pah Med A OMe MA gl Q * Ne Pe OMe A MA {ainrecta ect vw OA Oh eens whe eto? RN Me tm wth. eT en tnrr rane . 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