Ruoert XI Downs Smithers in Mediocre Game Munnay, July iS l t . . . ,.f v,i. cmitiun tjm but three sensa-I Ins. E. Oraham. rh.. . SPORTS ROUND-UP By JACK HAND A Prince-Ru)ert football eleven Konst. horn. , in tional 7" saves jrbv by Maron Maron robbed robbed ' ray. ray. mwitJon and smashed a mane uj iiiwuj w Ifnlvased a mediocre 7-6 game i hard shot on a rebound from the them of sure goals. Tvo neat goals by Purunes tied up the game at 5-5. A driving shot from Philips on u pass from Murray put Smithers In the lead. . Prlnee Rupert f Ruu I Van de Meye, V. Huricy u!' Rutten. Boltong, Va,t' Baptiste, H. Nuyten ' E A. Tambourlnl. i Referee Bill Baxter. I fiuturHtiu a i from a rejuvenated and reinforc-i local piutie. muc - NEW YORK (AP) Rocky Marciano has de- ,,t emitter squad after the vi.si- v.hcn unassisted he drove a long cided-to fight again this year and will defend hi:ZZg .half SMSS toS?nt World heavyweight title against Roland La Starzal smithers team, short about , minder spread-eagled. SKNS.VflONAt SAVES to break the W Trying desperately tfcam and pHnce ih New York, preferably at Yankee Stadium in late five players Hue to a car break-id"" ii. were reinforced with local tie, Jerry Vanierland finally Prince Rupert tried to take the to a 0-0 tie at Roosevelt f-J' At a recent general mw, S olavers but were' still completely play awav from an encouraged I rnadD it when he soloed from the ' ......... . , .... ... ! I 1 A itn-nn with ifrU September. outplayed in the first half. k. . wiukii "mm-iailon il sist on a specific challenger. New York's Bob Christenberry Is left on the outside looking in There never has been any reluctance, of course, of Rocky to defend. Al Weill, his manager, left .wing ond beat Maron a drive t the corner of, the net. A penalty shot in the last minute of the game which Vanier Three minutes after the pame rot umW w;iv Rcnaio Baptiste decedid that the battery fT needed strengthenine ,J CVd nlovof i,nM ..... I The best he can hope lor is a ,'atl fif XJimttrt nn a nnq from I Draw Likely In Test Match preferred to take his time be-crack at Marciano next sum. land also took gave him the hat , armv team. Father 0 P v't lure ne aufwru iiiuieu iu uc Tambourini. Tambourlnl made it 2-0 for the locals whpn h-s hanged in a shot from Ed Rut- trick and also provided the . pmyed for Battery Pridav Akpatok Isiund in Lai, ' mer. if Rocky doesn't lose tlw title to La Starza. In the meantime, Philadelphia promoters pre trying to make a Charles-Harold Johnson match for Connie Mack stadium. 5 fa ln(fcjf . . V f ? I -' " , i j A ... b "A 1 , ttn. Rutten ah;o gained an as- i mNCH,rSTER, England 0 sist on Prince Rupert's third Ra,n washed Qut piay on the goal when he passed to Van- , ...,, rtntf (lf thp third, cricket Lineups: Smithers Konst, Maron, B Eby. Dr. K. Lelghton, Ken Moir Ungava Bay was named !ri; csKiiiiu woru meaning "ni icrl.'.r.rt who beat John Konst in, t htM 7rlu,i,mH ,1(i Mix- H. Furness, S. Urquhan, H. Phil- birds." persuaded by Jim Norris, who runs the International Boxing Club. ' Weill also picked the opponent, as was his privilege under New York state rules, at least as long as it was a legitimate challenger. Rocky still has four months to go before the six-month rule forces him to defend. Only in such a ease can the' New York commission in- r stcamin-; mad about his plKW .r,,.,hlM...in, m... it 4.n or ,l 1 , JK . nll,,,,rt It wouldn't surprise me a bit lt.Kupert on a pass from Nuyten vm WaterlofBl 1 b following al-there Is an open break between. ,i lr,.i ii,B it t i-i,-ir wiltn i ,, , since ,, I continuous rain e-i., the Charles and the TBC. ..'ll-flrt ' m camp Lro at .sooicd t the he loca local's s elevi-n elevdis s fifth niui (orc noon Sunday. It was still u " .1 is La e Starza ..", will "; ",; tally on a pass from Vanierland. ; ..pininK when the captains, Hut- who sure win CABIN CRUISER FOR SALE "ELIZABETH M" Length 35 feet O A. Beam 9'2 feet. Registered tunnagf ; tons. Powered by 78 h p. Grey Marine Lugger .... U(, appearance and condition. Sleeps 4, with galley, cnohj facilities and vat?r Closet. I . Price $3600 Cosh i Boat may be seen at Yacht Club. 1 To Inspect, contact Capt. R. Wilson. I To purchase, contact Mr. C. S. Foreman, Columbia , Cellulote Company Limited. ' mmm mm " " m!mm mmmmmm " The second half was a differ-itrm nnd Hassett, arrived and ent sory. jwthout hesitation decided that Rutten and Boltong were j n0 pay would be possible today, swapp-jd for local. players on the; with only a maximum of six ."mitlier team and Konst ployed hours k'ft on the final day Tues-the right wing with A. Maron dny, a draw seems likely. The j'.or'.i-; into the Smithers goal. first two tests in the best-of-five E. Rutten led the Smithers i scries wore also drawn. On Sat- the championship, and that is La Starza himself. In 1950, when both were unbeaten, Rocky won a highly disputed split decision bv means of nn eight-count knockdown in the fourth. Attempts to make a rematch Douglas Edges Ulrkh to Win Canadian Open Bv JACK SILLIVAN - TORONTO P Dave Douglas, PAPER WORK FOR SWIMMERS Disposable swim suits may someday relieve bathers of the need for wringing out their duds. Newspaper reporter Ed Wallace and pretty Joan Kemp try out f.wimming garb made of paper. The woodpulp material is treated with resin to produce a sturdy substance to suit the swimmer's needs. were sidetracked while Rocky rally, scoring on his brother in; in day Midland scored ioi won the title and defended It. 'the Rupert goal, on an assist by four In reply to Australia's 318. ' p seasoned tournament player, jot hot for 3Q minutes Saturday ; ond left a blazing trail ot thiee si raight down-to-ths-wire birdies that gave hims his first Canadian Open golf title and ! S3 ,000 first-place money. He Terrace Wallops G & A For Easy 8-4 Victory ! needed every one of them, i I The 1 "e lanky "l"KVK 35-year-old -year-oiu Terrace C.C.'s pitcher Mathews sixth. - su 11- threw a six-hilter at the visiting Hartwig was the big gun for , , : , Gordon and Anderson baseball O ti A, picking up two doubles " n"al 1,1 01 lhe 72"n'e "2eclal club as the home town boys and a triple in four official trips play tournament over the Scar- ,ir.,0A n t, a .d t TflimrA in tho nintp Dunhnr Knrirlripc l-'O'o course four strokes off the. o..d onH n Qnhorir nir-tpri nn sinirip pace, whittled It with a three- under-par first-nine 33 and Wiiri nrnvPrt rnst.lv tn the Sarlch for Terrace knocked out top plod it with birdies on the 16th, Prince Rupert nine and after two a double and a triple, Burton got inning? of scoreless play walks ; two singles, and Groome, Paul- ,17th and 18th for a brilliant tive-under-par round of 66 and find safe hitting bv Terrace saw I son and Mathews all hit safely. the home-towners bring in seven j Mathews struck out four G & i 8 ltal of H P '7' 0118 runs on as many hits, knocking A batters while five Terrace bat- 1 J" "'" whose U,I,V-" "4. tin. Minn., recalcitrant Souire, G & A starter, out of the ters went down by the strike-out putter cost him the big money and the Seagram Gold Cup. Ul-rich took $1,500 secor)d-place money. Dutch Harrison, an old-timir in the play-for-pay ranks and winner of the title in 1949, ended with 276 for third-place money of $1,200 and Saskatoon's Pat box. Ciorrin and Anderson managed a run in the bottom of the third and three more in tha fourth but Mathews steadied down and held the visitors les for the remainder of the game. Meantime G & A pitchers Ciristensen, Endridge and D. ' S 'hark wero in trouble as Terrace -Added one more run in the route. , Lineups: Terrace G. Paulson, If; P. Paulson, lb; Burton, c; Robinson, 2b; Paterson, rf; Mathews, p; Groome, ss; Sarich, 3b; R. Paulson, cf. G & A Ford, 2b; Hartwig, 3b; Young, ss; D. Scherk, c.p,; S. Scherk, c, lb; Marshall. If; End-ridge, cf, p; Dunbar, rf; Squire, p. cf; Christensen, p. 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