oR h’ Bombers Conn nee Lions.” Ate cog saigary: Stampeders’ > “put Lions’ into’'a. first- Me Dain. ‘ahead ‘of Eskimos. : tee omer *; “counted. -touch-}. or B. C., with Janes ‘con- Harold Sparrow | set up" an effective. de- sThey gave away. the ball nterceptions at. critical i the game. ne : eek - ago. today. ‘managing direc: or Lew Hayman of Toronto “Are onauts ‘accepted a -collect telephone | ‘eall’ from. Vancouver. upset. victory. over: Montreal louettes:. Saturday ina key Big The: ‘caller. was: WAL: ‘Dorow. who talked: Hayman: ‘into: considering - him= for: Argos’: ‘quarterback: ‘slot, ~ flew: east the. next day and, after only three days’ ‘preparation, gave a sensational performance to rock the Als. back. on their heels:..- , ye ‘s‘other Big: Four action, ‘milton leads ‘the and*"ontreal . ds cightiatwo. points. ahead of Tor- onto: we ee veh sets when: they “woul put them ina. three-way,| “and | British -meet Ka chewan. Roughriders in. int the only Saturday night - e with. Bombers and- -B teams have 14 points, al- gt B, Cc. has played one. more ry is, -fourth with - ‘eight and the winless. Rough-| ; 3 ‘cost $15 and: paid, off: in a:39-|. 9 at moved Argos into undisput- ed: “possession of third place; two points . up on, Ottawa . Rough, Riders «who were beaten 23-14 by.Harilton Tiger-Cats in Sat- league 4114. points on a 7-1 record). second. with: produced two more touchdowns, before Montreal had.caught its] breath, then added three in the Dorow, 28, began the season as| final 15 minutes to the delight of “ The’ “spectacular: “play of the game belonged to Calgary. — ‘Barly in the first quarter, Joe Kapp, who had ‘only eight. of 20 = pass ‘attempts connect, ‘tossed 50 yards to Wylie. ~The ‘fleet back, - in the clear, outran Lions’ tack- |lers the remaining. 35 yards for . a touchdown... 2: ‘ 18-7.at the half and°15-10 at the three- quarter mark. Po HOT PASSING | . Duncan smpleted 1 18 of his. 24 } pass ‘attempts. pleted’ one. for Lions... Coach Wayne Robinson’s ‘Lions’ had a.-big’ edge: over (Calgary, int the | statistics. . B.C. made’ 26 first downs com- and advanced 235 yards.on pass- ‘ing, against Calgary’s: 162, Lions | intercepted: four. Calgary: passes! and-had none of their. own in- li tercepted. . : - Calgary. had. a ‘slight. ‘advan- ‘tage on javerage -punts—40.4. to "ed 182 yards rushing against 116, _ compared with B.C.’s-81. Hor. Stampeders | their. first. five. ‘ ‘Lions again were. “without ‘end ‘| Vie Kristopaitis, ‘who has missed put still is second in the WIFU4. scoring race- with 50 points, all fr om: Kicking. ish ‘Columbia. ‘Lions “Of. the. West- ern ‘Interprovincial Football. Un-}. ion... He called. Hayman in‘a bid to see some action and.then flew to ‘Toronto -without:a. definite of - fer from the Argo boss. 0s: . He sold himself: to ‘Hayman in face: -tO- face discussions. but. the deal: was. almost: jinxed: ‘by, Lions’. f The: converted score, ‘put Stam: - a ‘peders’ ‘ahead 7-1, B.C. was ahead Ed Vereb- cori: | pared with Stampeders’ 14, gain- «© . ‘It was the fifth. straight loss |. after: starting ol the season: by: winning ‘four of three | games. with ‘a. leg injury.|*: 2 ‘the ‘powerful ” Gyros: gave an|- the. second on. doubles ‘by ‘Don They “wanted. a couple. ‘of player and: Hayman. grudgingly. conced- Charlie Horton ahd giving..- up. negotiation. rights to. an uniden- tified: American: the, Lions want}. ‘to look over... ‘': Dorow didn’t’: get into. Satur- day's: game until late.in the first half but -he quickly made up for lost time. - Trailing 2-0 when he took: over from Gerry Doucette, he. engineered a converted touchdown on his second Series of plays. —- : In the. third. quarter, Dorow second-string quarter for Brit- | 20,035 fans,’ ee \ ig i i Gyro.craw dawned Mooso 10- yoxtorday in tho final gane of tho, daat of five series, Shown front row ito—Joh n Dobson, Bugano Mivakulak, jal Chuden, Buteh Thompson, from left. to right jn Allon Campball, Bol) Warro Roh: Mintenko, Rack yow: Ray Windle, Dennis Don Ostapowlch, Bruce Kerr, ‘ove, John Scubs, Jim Russe Rob Adams and manager Ray _Glurdino; —Biatt photo. 4 | WIFU | standings _t PW ATU want ceee 10-7 8 260 100 14 veeteeeees D257 04 BVT 90014 rain ON cree OO D9 3100 14.12 Ohl ar cree en 14 a" 7 7a 8 Hawk pire Bie 9 78 916 0 “Bally News Classified Ads \ : ‘ : tebe : ‘GYNOR, winners of the Pony League, baschall Mnals champ. jayship are shown above, The Q n, lo. ed: them, sending © import ~ guard 40-—and were penalized 30° yards wo | finals ie championship. “Although they were out-hit. 8-| excellent display. of “base-run-} ning to take the. fifth and final game, of the. series. oS Gyro pitcher’ Don. Love showed good. ‘control and when necessary bored. down in the pinches with. some great clutch . pitching. “Gyros, opened » the “scoring in the’ ‘first innihg when John. Scuby walked, stole. second, third | and home. , Moose ‘scored two. in| Scott: and. ‘John Rosedale: and 2 single by J ohn. Donders. & “Gyros tied: it: in the third: when performance { ; They. added five big runs | bases. in the fourth on a walk,’ three | Moose errors,’ a ‘hit: batsman. and: single by Brucé ‘Kerr.’ od Moose scored. another. pair on a feries and Allen = Moore. | Two more Moose runs «. crossed ‘the | plate. in.. the: sixth on an error,’ double by. J efferies and single by, Rosedale. - a ~ (The ‘final: ‘three | ‘Gyro runs came. in: -the: seventh on three‘ errors and a double by. Jim Rus- | sell, Winning” ‘pitcher Love allowed | 8 hits while. -striking out ll-and! walking’ ‘one, ‘Losing | pitcher | Barry Kurdatel: allowed only tw red i Petty nw walking~’ three. infield : Jefferies - with:a single: and. double: ‘Rus-, Gyro. se Geeks IG -In* the: ‘bottom. ‘of. thé fourth, St. Louis walk: and ‘singles by Jerry Jef-1% Meet . in. pennant playoff. “Loose” fielding. by the asoee contributed _mostly. ‘to their. defeat.” - Top hitters. ‘for. “Moose. and’ , ‘Rosedale: : wore ‘each sell’s. ‘double: was “the: big. hit. for _ Major League” = ee F NAL, | of- three serics. - Friday of the, season, the Dodg- the Bravés beat ‘the. Phils 5- 2 although losing 4-0 to the. - jand for the first time in major league history’ a play-| -joff decided a ‘pennant. - That was 1946. ‘The Dodeers, then in Brooklyn, lost the flag. to St. Louis Cardinals, who swept the first two games in a best-" . Five years later, on ‘the. ast ers dropped into-a first- -place tie with the’ idle’ Giants ‘with a 4-3 loss at Philadelphia. : Both won on Saturday and again on’ Sun- | day, the final. day, Setting | “Up a playoff.” That was in 1951. If. you ‘don’ t remember: how the Dodgers lost that one, you re only, seven, years old.. * Bight years ‘ater, on ‘the. ‘last Friday of the season, the Dodg- ers won 5-4.in ‘ls innings at ,Chi- cago and. took a one-game lead. Saturday ‘the lead was a-tie after they: lost. 12-2 to the. Cubs and Milwaukee's: Braves .beat Phil- adelphia -Phillies. 3-2. It stayed a tie” Sunday, ‘the, day,. when -the Dodgers beat’ the Cubs: T-1- and, ‘That's. now., And: the: Dodgers head. into’ their: third’ pennant. playoff. ‘at: ‘Milwaukee . -lagainst the: Braves. Bg - Manager | Fred Haney: was un- decided between - righthanders Lew: Burdette (21-15) ‘and: Carl Willey (5-8) as the Braves’ start- On the last Friday of he ee the Dodgers had’ cla 1 day off but: gained a tie for: the. National’, ‘League, | pennant. . ‘They kept it through Saturday and Sunday, \ : “Angeles for the: ‘second: ‘and,: “if. necessary, third’ game, . before. moving: ‘into’. the. world” today: ~ Prince Rupert. Daily News oo Monday, September 28, 1959 Pe ay ‘ ‘ eek ‘Braves in. ‘the final game,| The'winner: swill, eet a” “day: “Ort series against Chicago “White. Soxs2 oe: wah | The Dodgers ‘and’ ‘Braves. ruin" ‘ed. sany., chance. for. an unpréce-| dented : three- -way. tie’ by winning}, Sunday. That ‘killed | San ‘Fran - | cisco, Giants, who. made’ it: doubly. St. Louis 2-10 and 14-8705": : Roger Craig - (11 5) put it’ ‘away for the. Dodgers, * winning ~ Als, fifth game. in-a’ ‘row’ with. a six-. hitter and driving ina” pair. ‘of off: . Bob.: - Anderson. ~~ (12-13), | Charlie. Neal. and John Roseboro the Cubs’ run-in. the ‘fifth. | a2- 12). with. three” ‘unearned runs:in the seventh. Two: singles,’ an ‘error, a walk, “a passed’ ball anda walk, by: reliefer: ‘Humberto. victory to Bob: Buhl (15-9). ‘after he had: been tagged for fifth in- ning homer by. Carl . ‘Sawatski that. tied: it’ Ir] s BASEBALL SCORES” By The’ Canadian; Press | SATURDAY? 0S National , League ing pitcher. .-Manager Walt Al- ston had decided only. that he’d pick’a lefty—either Johnny. Pod- res (14-9), Danny McDevitt. (10- 8) or Sandy. Koufax (8-6) for the edge ‘(12- 10)°> over Milwaukee. Dodgers; only:club with a season | Los. Angeles. 2,Chicago 12°. |.. Philadelphia 2, Milwaukee. s) San Francicso ‘4. St.Louis 0: Pittsburgh... 6, ‘Cincinnati 7. : “American, League Chicago 1, Detroit 5°... : Kansas" City 8... Cleveland. 4 vy Washington |.4, “Boston” 5 oe / ~Paltimore, “1, New. York | 2 : : SUNDAY: ne 4 ‘| BRAVES FAVORED. TODAY _ The “Braves; with Burdette, -| were 6-to-5 favorites. to win. the ‘opener. -However, ‘the - Dodgers g coat , 68. os xX Milwaukee... (86 "68. 1568+ San. Francisco. :.. 83..-71...639.- 3 Pittsburgh <:.....: 78° -76 506 8 Chicago (...:...0 74.80 1481..12 © { Cincinnati «2.1... 74 80 .4B81.°12 Cae eee 71 83° 461° (16 - Philadelphia 64: 90. .416 .. 22 AMERICAN LEAGUE: . Ww ih Pct. GBL :Chicago ..e ee, 94 60. 610 -.— ,Cleveland '........ 89. 65 578 «5 ; New York ....... 7975 «51S 18 ‘Detroit ......0... 76 78 494° 18 “Boston oo. ave, 75 #79 487 19 : Baltimore 74*%.80 | .481, .20 i Weneas City ...... 66 8B 429 28, Washington ..... 63 91-..,409 31° San Juan, Puerto Rico wm — Puerto Rico, Jose Torres, 159, and Benny Parct, o drew (10). ; 154, Cuba are = favored “6 to, 5 to. win. the : “National ‘League : Los. Angeles 1; Chicago ‘1: ‘Philadelphia’ 2,: :Milwauke “a ’ San’ Francisco |1- -8,.St;Louls:.2- 14. . 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