'Y¥ oi 'Y ogi Veteran still Yankees best trouble shooter By The Associated Press Yori Berra, a roly-poly Satan dressed in impec- eable pinstripe, has shoved his pitchfork into the An- gels’ inflated haloes. rn “ The veteran catcher played a Francisco Giants on devil of a game for New Vork the same evening is someblhing like draw- Yankees Wednesday nivht, driv- ie to an inside straight in ing in three rims antl apply. poker. ; the crusher against ihe pene) Usually the house gets rich mant-hopeful Los Anveies Ayy-; On such odds. However, Cincin- gels with a two-run henier i ALL Reads picked up the chips the cighth inning that save the Wednesday night, Yankees a 4-3 Amercian Leanue | scosesene oc cess ce cwne 6 eeere eee et victory. National League Berra drove in the first Yan- w lL Pet. GB kee run with a sinele in the firs: Los Angeles 82 45 646 - inning in the cieahth, with the Sun Francisco 78 48 .619 3" defending world chanipions Cincinnati 78 49 614 4 trailing by a run in the seeond Pittsburgh 73° 58 579 Bly game of a key three-uame series. St. Louis 69 57 518 12% the 37-year-uld reesiver taececd Milwaukee 69 59 639 13%, a two-run homer that knocked Philadelphia 62 68 477 21% the Aneels’ halecs askew. Chicago 47 80 .370 35 POODLE EI LEAL HAREM OPIH ET HOBLSSE Houston 45 81 357 365% Ameriezn League New York 32 95 .252 50 W oT Pet. GB oe werner COT en eet eee OOOO eee New York TB 4% Con The Reds, makine a deter- Minnesota 7 6.553 ob,; mined stab at repeating ‘as Na- Los Angeles 71650) 559 6 tional League champions, used Chicago 66 G2 D186 TE: imddie Kasko’s }Oth inning erand- Detroit 62 63) 406 74 | Slam homer to beat Chicago Baltimore Gt 64. 6488 15 j Cubs while the league-leading Cleveland 60 66 ATG 161,' Dodgers and second-place Giants Boston 59 68 405 141, . 400k their lumps from a couple Kansas City 659 69 461 ie, Of also-rans. Washington 46 79 .368 30 | The slumbling Dodwers lost. qsocecscoreresecerescscesenceses Ba] to Philadelphia as Chris It was the second sudden end-/ Short pitched a three-hitter ing for the Angels. They were while San Francisco was edged beaten 11-4 Tuesday. night when 5-4 by the Mets, with reliever the Yankees. struck: for.,.seven|Ken Mackenzie. 5-4 of Gore runs in the'10th inning: _ ~~ Bay, Ont.. picking up the vic- The latest defeat dropped the; tory. Ancels down a step. to bhirel| Zt was the ezhth loss in Il place, ‘Six gamies behind the! starts for the Dodaers. The Gi- league - leading Yankees and; ants dropped six in their ast half_.a.game back of Minnesotn | Seven sames. Cincinnati, on the! Twins; ‘The Twins moved up , other hand, has won 15 of its motch, 544 back of New Yor, last 18 and has made up Six “when their game with Washing- | 64mes on the Dodgers in 13. ton Senators was halted by rain! Pittsburgh elirninated Hous- after 10 innings with the score , ton from the league race 6-3. tied 8-8. | Del Crandall delivered an ces ce cighth-inning pinch single that ENDIANS DUMP TIGERS drove in two runs, breaking a Dick Donovan posted victory |4-4 tie and bringing Milwaukee No. 16 of the season as Cleve-|its fourth straight victory at the land Indians belted Detroit ‘Ti-|expense of St. Louis. The Braves gers 7-3, Mike MHershberger's;spotted the Cards a 4-1 lead, -ninth-inning homer gave Cni-!but worked from behind on the cago White Sox a 17-6 decision | relief pitching of Jack Curtis, cover Baltimore Orioles and Kan-|who allowed only one hit in four sas City Athletics beat Boston | innings. Ree Siete — i ae Piekiis Phaibadie pian Iudlies Albuquerque ip—Curtis Cokes, to bea; Los An cies Dodvers and 146, Dallas, outpointed Joey Li- New Yerk Mets ta beat San mas, 147, Albuquerque, 149. cant ; i‘ mivecup very much of ¢hety spare time Codd Pietured abeve ds Dane Brunton who bo dat he beaue pines at Algoma Park this LETPEe ER NGEE i pee nid fof tecpr tee to Vernpee ed serene season Vata THURS., - FRIL,- SAT, | BE Gates 8:45; Show 9:15 | A Thurs, Nite 50 per ear | THE (DNA “emer ne wots bbe FERBERS }? , i) ’ Vt. . ‘ . GIANT a fit Ob 1400 Men an WARMER BROS. A: (1 GIANT ra TECHNICOLOR® Gon hl HELIN Pet HENRY LANE » ced ANCE ICRAAN a + woe Fee ae ee gee eons vam oT Floyd Patterson September 25. Tittle League two yarra ago and SAS Here is the inter-locking sche- dule for the 1962 Canadian Football League season Western |; Conference, excluding games al- | Sonny Liston works down — bulging waist AURORA, Ill. (#—Heavyweight challenger Sonny Liston, weigh- ing 224 pounds, has started a month of intensive workouts at Aurora Downs race track to re- duce a bulging waistline for his world title fight with champion down magazine. August : 24—Ottawa at Edmonton | 27—Sask. at Calgary; Ottawa rat B.C. 30—Calgary at Winnipeg. 31—B.C. al Edmonton September Edmonton at Calgary. . 8—Calgary at Edmonton 12—-Montreal at Sask. 14—-Hamilton at Sask. 15—Montreal at Calgary 17—Sask. at Winnipeg; Ham- ilton at B.C. 22—B.C. at Saskatchewan 24_Winnipeg at BC. 2%7—-Montreal at Winnipeg 29—Toronto at Saskatchewan; Liston’s adviser, Jack Nilon of 1B.C. at Edmonton. Philadelphia, said Tuesday Sonny October wn pe down fo. a “_ 210 pounds | 1—Toronto at Calgary or the fight in Comiskey Pars) § BC. at Winnipeg; Calgary Chicago. at Edmonton “I feel good,” Liston said be- ’ 8—Edmonton at Saskatchewan tween 15 rounds of exercises. ea : 13—Calgary at Winnipeg; Ed- Patterson is expected to hold monton at BC. his first sparring session next . weekend at nearby Elgin. oP Canes ouearys Interest in the bout is expected /P 50 Wi 10n an to increase with both fighters} “oo 7 uPe & Sask. on the scene. Promoter Al Bolan | 27—Saskatchewan at Calgary; of Championship Sports Incor-; Winnipeg at BC. porated said the advance sale November has been good. Liston is rated a 3—Edmonton at Winnipeg, 7-to-5 favorite. Saskatchewan at B.C. Umpire urges mat adult interest 9—Hamilton at Ottawa What's wrong with Little 10—Montreal at Hamilton 16—Ottawa at Montreal League baseball in Prince Ru- pert? 18—Toronto at Hamitlon 25—Hamilton at Montreal September This question was pesed to Little League umpire - in - chief Doug Brunton recently. 1—Toronto at Oltawa 3—Montreal at Hamilton 6—B.C. at Montreal 7—Winnines at Ottawa 9—B.C, at Toronto “There isn’t actually too much 10—Winnipeg at Hamilton wrong with it,” he said, “Little 16—Ottawa at Toronto League is better up here than 21—Calgary at Ottawa any I have seen on the prairics 22——Edmonton at Montreal or anywhere else, but in the two 94—Caleary at Hamilton; Ed- years I've been connected with monton at ‘Toronto the league the calibre of ball| 29—Hamilton at Otlawa playing seemed to drop a little. October “All-stars this year were not} 8—lamilton at Toronto up to last. year’s all-stars, and 8—-Oltawa al Montreal I'm anxious to see what hap-| 18-—Sask. al Ollawa pens next year when all of the 14---Montreal at) Toronto good boys leave,” he said, 15-- Sask, atl Hamilton Players, he said would be al 20--Montreal at Ottawa loss Lo the league were Pele Pe- 91--Toronto at Tamilton terson, Bill Hardy and Benny; 27) Hamilton at Montreal Sampecre., 28-—-Olltawa abt Toronto “Lithle League or any other November minor sport could be better if; 3--Toronto at Montreal nalts showed more interest,” he; 4—Ottawa at Hamilton. sald, - He also stressed the fact that a rood execulive ds necessary and elalmed this year’s year’s exeeutive was “na little slow.” Ve sald the darnover of coach- es was A good sign and at the same time noted that the calibre of coaching was ood this year, Coaches, he said, were not only teaching the hoys how to play hall but. were helping them Instill confidence In themselves, Why Is Brunton interested In Lithe League? We sald ha gat “the bug" of umpiring and Is in- terested in “working with kids.” Brunton hails from Prinee Al- bert, Sask, We came here about {ive years ago, began umpiring at Winni- has only missed two pames in that period, We also did his share of conching before going into of- fielating. He says he spends four eve~ nings away from home per wook during the lengue schedule, and nenerally doos not got home until ahout Mpm, During the past sare son he has umplred about 65 ames, ’ ‘ + ’ secede CIUALLUENGING NEN, ve Winnltper sehoolgin, sets her. t " Le ete mee seen ements + anes Phoenix, Ariz, (m—Tony Mon- tano, 167, Phoenix, outpointed Charley Tombstone Amith, 156. Los Angoles (10). of Winniper. » baighend, a distance of 2) niles. a Interlocking football schedule Tonight—Toronto at Winnipes | 3—Winnipey at Saskatchewan: : Ishe will beat Margaret White's FRIENDLY FISHERMEN-—Gordic Howe, left, the all-time all- star for Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League and | scourge of the NHL goalies, softens in the summer time. Here, at Waskesui in Prince Albert National Park, Sask., he helps To- ronto Maple League goalie Johnny Bower land a Northern trout. The two hockey players were on a fishing trip at the northern resort. (CP Photo) English world cup team | searches for new leader By PAUL WESTBROOK ‘eastrian was in charge of three LONDON «) — Wanted: Rx: Post-war atlempts at winning ! : ‘the World Cup. ‘perienced saccer manager able ‘a : ‘to withstand abuse and win Was followed by a “sack Winter- x 4 _ bottom” outcry. World Cup. nen Football As | His swan song was this year’s - The search is ‘on for a new competition in Chile. England ; aan went out in the quarter - finals mage tO eet cent national ,to Brazil and once again he was aa 8-'in the direct line of fire. ‘lish soccer became vacant last: month when Walter Winterbot- | next January takes the relative- tom stepped down after 16 trou-ijy peaceful position of director -ble-packed years. i : 'of the Central Council of Physi- This shy, bespectacled Lan- ¢al Recreation. His resignation came as a shock even to his severest crit- | e e . W pos porte WINNIPEG GUE ics eet foot aconeet h | able. Football Association offi- to challenge channel ' cials hastily formed a commit- tee to find someone to coach LONDON (Pp Pherson, 16-year-old St. James England for the 1966 World Cup. Man., schoolgirl trying to be the the salary will be “according to the man” but it is certain to be Every failure | He handed in his notice and Claudia Mc-'chairman Arthur Doggart says: 6 Prince Rupert Daily Mews Lev. | Thursday, August 23, 1962 Beavers, M ounties battle for sixth place in PCL Portland Beavers took advantage of four Van- § couver errors Wednesday night and handed the Moun- | . « . . . . . . . «4 ties a 3-1 licking in their battle for sixth place In. Pacific Coast League baseball. The Mounties, who had pulled ~ into a virtual tie with the Beav- ers with a victory Tuesday, now PA G O ly A must sweep tonight's double- Drive-la header in Portland to gain some headway. | S P E C j A i. Dave Theis allowed the Moun- | EVERY WEEK ties only three hits, struck oul six and walked one to register the victory. Two Vancouver hits came in the first inning, on Al Moran’s double and singles by | Joe Christian and Ron Henry. | San Diego Padres made it six-| in-a-row and stretched their league lead to 14 games with a 5-2 win over the Hawaiian Is- | landers. Southpaw John Flavin allowed but four hits as he hung up hes Jith win against two losses. Ken Walters and Jesse Gonder hom- ered for the Padres and Ray Webster hit a round - tripper for the Islanders. 3 VARIETIES 1.75 thone 62246 Chinese ood, Fried Goleken Qpnvhetti, Hamburgers, ish & Whips, We pay delivery Charges up to 81,00 on urders of 84.00 or over. 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Her | their blue-chip players about. first attempt August 13 ended) Many other countries employ in failure when she was taken “mercenaries” to train out of the water only seven miles national squads, notably World from her goal. Her mother, Mrs. Claud Mc- Pherson. has returned to Win- | nipeg. 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