at MIDNIGHT Mnee Rupert Daily News Saturday, September S, 1953 Brenner Keeps Broncs Playoff SUNDAY STEPEN McNALLY ALEXIS SMITH in 'WYOMING MAIL' RICHARD COT, in SPORTS ROUND-UP By GALE TALBOT Hones Alive ; 'HOLLYWOOD tt; WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE i By The Cndtn Prea Bill Brenner, miracle man Motinee Monday J.J MON.toWED. Even B.C. Athletes Win 6 Titles At Toronto TORONTO (P The two-day Canadian inter-provincial track and field championships, entered its. final stages today with British Columbia and Ontario athletes far in the lead. In Friday's competition, British Columbia took six champ NEW YORK (AP) Anguished at recent setbacks in international play, United States tennis fathers are on the point of changing their rules so that their young charges may accept a certain amount of employment with the sporting goods ager of the Lewiston Broncs, proved his worth again Friday nicht as he kept his team in the running for the Western International League's second-half title. FLANNEL LINED Boxer Longs WHEN YOU SEE t-1 MW2h Brenner came into tne game manufacturers. brats if they can avoid it. An -uthority on the subject is Lev at Lewiston as a mira-mimm reliefer for Manny Perez, put out a three-run Indian fire and held them scoreless the rest of Richards, who long has repre ionships, Ontario five and Mani the wav as the Broncs won n-3 It narrowed Spokane's And Bib Overalls $2.85 $3 95 It pays to buy quality, especially when S quality costs no more. Choose from ither derjim or corduroy both with warm plaid flannel lining. m Sizes 3-4-5-6-7 years. I Wallace's Dept. Store toba won the other. The meet was staged in 90 innri to one game. YOU'LL SEE THS0U08 NEW EYES K TWl f TOBY OE THE UICETT EIGHT roftTHiwtni Yakima continued Its winning degree heat and it took its toll as only three of seven provinces wvs. hurdling over Salem's entered in the gruelling mile relay met the starter's gun. Onenly. that Is. They have seen the Australians do all right by indenting their more promising youngsters to the equipment houses, and they 'have about decided they must do something of the kind if they are ever to overtake the Aussie. The only thing is. they haven't thought yet of asking the people who make the racquets how they feel about it. We have, and we can give 'hem the sad news that the manufacturers don't want any part of the scheme. They like things the way they are. And they have no desire to hire a bevy of spoiled young tennis sented Spalding In all things tennis and is one of the game's best known umpires. , "It's all right for the Australians," Richards said. "Most of heir boys do not have an op-Sortunity to go to college the w,y ours do, and so they are glad to go to work at an early age at anywhere from $25 to $35 a week. "But how many of our polled young men do you think ve could employ at those wages? Senators into third position with a 9-8 win over Wenatchee while the Solons were losing to Calvary. 4-3. Vancouver got a tighter hold .CHARITON HESTON M CHARLTON HIST OH ARROWHEAD Jick Plnct Eifj hnli on fifth position as it jumped on Victoria's Bob Drilling for 15 hits and a 6-1 win. rr w ttp r:if rr tir JACK PAIANCE dtadtr British Columbia took this event on a tremendous last-quarter dash by 17-year-old Terry Tobacco of Victoria, considered one of the country's most promising quarter-milers. Other B.C. victories were .taken by Olympic and British Empire Games competitor Bill Parnell in the mile, Bruce Springbett in the 100-yard sprint, ,A.lice Whitty in the high jump, Doug Clement '?!CT7SrTwn-vWTi pvv--'"" ....... , 3' iTh - Added: Popcy Cartoon New , 7 s ! 7 I would guess none, and the imount of money we have avall-ible for tennis promotion sim-ny wouldn't permit paying them what they would want. We would have to drop all other forms of tennis promotion and advertising, and it wouldn't be worth it. "I suppose It will come in In the men's 440-yard race and John Pavelich in the men's 16- The scheduled Trl-C'ity at Edmonton doubleheader was rained out. Remember When John Thompson. Olasgow Celtics and Scottish international soccer goalie, was fatally injured in a Scottish League match between Celtics and Rangers 22 years ago today at Glasgow. Thompson was diving H,ut"y v.' I B LJ I I I II traMrl A Famous Plijrn Tint time." Richards sighed finally. TYRONE POWER - PIPER LAVEB "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER" ENDS TODAY 7: - 9: p.m. can say that we all "but you dread it." pound shot put. Florence To Retire This Season MONDAY to WEDNESDAY at the feet of an opposing forward to make a save when he suffered a fractured skull. -J mm It speaks FAST! Rosslanders Suffer First Defeat of Year KELOWNA (CP) A season's record without a defeat came volumes for good iaslc BUCHANAN'S DOVER. England 0 Florence Chadwick, new English Channel record holder, announced today she will retire from distance swimming this season. She said she will .quit after attempting the Straits of Gibraltar, the Dardanelles and the Bos- n. h " ''-mm i - rr la T Tea for 4 13LACLUWHITI to an end here Fridny nleht "hin Kelnwna Bruins belted RossUmd Redmen 16-11 in the' opening game of the B.C. Sen- j ior "B" Lacrosse semi-final. V IN VA ,j K.'.y MINUTES phorus in the next two months. "When I've made those swims j I'll have conquered everything I want to conquer without re-' or'ing to stunts." she said. "That is the way I want It to be. SCOTCH WHISKY t?te ScctctiS in tie Blauiny Up to this game, the had gone through 29 Scotch Whisky Distillers joints Buchanan li Co. Ltd. By Appointment to th late King Gorg VI "I consider long-d i s t a n c e swimming a sport. I'm an athlete and I want to stay that way." The 33-year-old San Diego games this season unbenttr. The Redmen appeared t' be headed for their 30th wtr early in the game when they took a 7-3 lead over Kelown but the PERT ANN BARCLAY, 13, of Vancouver, won two titles in the annual Canadian junior tennis championships playoffs in Ottawa. Ann, holder of two Washington State titles, won the Canadian girls' and juvenile girl's singles championships. athlete swam the 20-mlle rhan- , nel Friday In 14 hours and 42 ! minutes an England-to-France record. Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland CONTENTS 26'i OUNCES , Chis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Bruins gradually shook loose from their rovers io get their snappy passing plays going and by the end of the third frame took over the lead again by a 9-8 count A breakaway goal while short- oo Death Claims Buck Herzog Lien Smashes 2nd Homer Of Career It's tht Hi-Spd BALTIMORE ft. 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