4i !L-i-i Thursday, September 24, 1953 Peterborough Wins Canadian Boxla Crown With Easy Victory Over Lighter Victorians You Can Better Your Bowling 0 BOWLING SHOES Hunter Uses Bow'n Arrow To Kill Bear VICTORIA (CP Peterborough fetti borough s Uiumph i.k.s TTailermen are Canadian senior 1 the seconu time m me muui-ci Sports Roundup Talbot Picks LaStarza As New World Champion i By CAYLE TABLOT .A i NEW YORK (AP) Having given the matter ulucn tnought and tossed out a vivid dream to the contrary, our conclusion is that Roland LaStarza, dum we- have mcKnamed the Bronx Buzz Bomb, Ladies' Red, Blue and Black $..95 ond $5-75 Men's Black $,$.95 and $5.95 Q BOWLING BAGS Attractive plastic in varied colors zipper closing' Smith and Nip OHtarn uuue.. iingieloiis. Victoria maiksute, eie rtorm Coalej, Jacic jSoitmi,), opud ivioieili, uuil micCacsney a.i. ' ucn Landcss. Ihe v,ew:rn squad was nevei able to get rolling its .-.niooin-passlng offensive mat luu lorced Trailermen U the limn m edging out a U-12 victory in uie 1 opener and a 10-7 margin in the second game. Victorias lone series' victory came in the thirt game by an 8-7 count. LAST NIGHT'S HGHTS WASHINGTON Willie Troy, 158, Washington, knocked out Lee Sala, 183, Pittsburgh 5. Denmark has about 1,300 cooperative butter factories encasing about 180,000 farmers. - Ik via oi oox U4.uv uut a cut) nas won uie tine uiicx years m a row. me Ovinia lama uup-.icda tne ieai witn a viou-iy nein running trom 134 to 1936, im'uy aii -me old Held U-cioom; game pinyea on outdoor ueios WH.U i men to a side was moved uiuoors and the teams cut w seven, piayers. Hie series this year was played wini oix piayers w a team, a line i.ndiice in eiievit on the Pacmc coast all year and usea in many Ontario ceni.reA since mid-season. , irailermen- won the title in 19al and l!o2 playing under the name oi "etei ooiuuh Timber-men. . . , Wednesday night's final game was comparatively lame. The ae-lendmg champs rammed home lour goals in tne opening period and coasted thu lemamuer oi .ne way. They led a-2 at the SCHREIBER (CP) This town about 100 miles east of Port Arthur has a locomotive engineer turned Robin Hood. Krank Roen is believed to be ihe tirst man in this district to kin a full-grown bear with a bow and arrow. Frank has a wiue interest in outdoor sports ana recently bought a 60-pound-puil hunting bow made of hickory, yew and lemonwood. He' makes his, own broad arrow tips, which he says have more stopping power than a rule. Frank was with his family on t.n outing near White Sand Lake when the family dog treed a cub bear. He tested his marksmanship by bringing down the cub in short order. The dog discovered the older bear across the road and she approached. Frank admitted he was excited as he waited until the bear was a short distance lacrosse cnampions lor tne third straight year. And for the flt time since 1911, the annual east-west battle lor the batiereC Mann Cup is all tied up. The hussy aertnctiig champions, one oi the tiongest squaas to represent the E?.st in the series since it got underway In 1910, retained the trophy Wednesaay night by downing Victoria Sham-rocKs a-o in tha ultn game of the best-of-seven series. The victory gave the 1953 series to Peterborough 4-1 in gainas and left both feast and wet; boasting 22 victories in the 44 annual battles. Following ths game, which attracted tne smallest crowd 3,200 fans of any of the live games, Jim McLeod, president of the Canadian Lacrosse Association, presented the Mann Cup to Peteroorough cnpain Dootch Vitarelli. Ross Powless, Dig Indian forward of tne win.ieia was awarded - $2-25 SKE THEM AT win Decome tne new heavyweight champion of the vrona snox tiy ceiore this midnight. ij wd piece uie piciuie wj- FASHION FOOTWF MM i6nvs, tneie wnl De cunsiueraoie c.c ulcus we way una uum uud Will aliuvV Signs ui Heavy wc-t" ia lieu! wxuic nicy 6iii on ucii soois waunig lor uie announcer ui yum nioviiitj tns nps ,nu iiowlniib ana uiinuuiice inc Veiuict. ividiuiano wnl ue cut up ounu tne ees. e uo lie, expect to See c.L - UtU MlOCIiCU Ullb uecaUiC, 1U1 iia.t and boasted a 7-4 lead at T JUL uie tn.ce-quaiter mark-Curly Mason, whose blazing 0M1 away and brought it down. I the Mike Kelly Memorial Tro- cuve-in snots bothered Victoria pny, presented annually to the player voted the most valuaoie Wcliii OA U Ud-tcl icaoon, li- I uccr llaS Utcn ill a l.oui oi tj j ni.iii.s. ine ex-coneijiaii nasi goalie Jim Heatherington in.oughout the series, and Kuss siater paced tli winners with to his club. He wus the unani- mous selection of sports writers, two goals apiece. Playing-coach covering the piayolls. i Bob 1 horpe. Deny Davles, Roger Major League Leaders 6y The Canautan Press NATIONAL LEAGUE AB R ll Pet. gsf.4iei, lii wui oe a naru ana uWocy wafceu lignii lor me iuu Viiiei uy u ueciaiuu. iviayDe 11 Vkui even ue a bpnb 'ueciision ox U uuee juuges, as it was in tueir oiny ouier meeting, dih v wuiuu pieier not to Slice uiiugs cjuiue 'mat tmn. i-iacucaiiy eveiyuouy else Is Hiiii6 iwcuy KiaitMiiu to Keep ntS line by a itnocKout. inai lo au easy ana Uzy way oui, lok u4 vney nave 10 ao is moKe tiw lirst two rules of experting: If Bticlt witn tne cnampion, and 2) take tne man wun tne big punch. HARD TO EXPLAIN it takes a good deal more doing to explain with cool logic how WStarza will bring it olf, particularly so alter tms aream i.Dmistakaoly showed the challenger being totea irom tne ring lett lirst and a ghostly companion at ringside said It was ine eighth round. Our experience has been that dreams are never better than about 50-per-int reliable. 7s we expect to see it in real lite under the Polo Ground occii KnocKed uowu a..iv.j, oun ne ttirfajs buunceu up, ana ne went on to Utav e.ciji in n wno aid it witn tne single tx-eption oi Marciano. ne t.iouiic. ne Deat xvotKy, una so, uiaunu- 1 i-A aiiy, aid nuuiutr oi ""-""! I ruliHo, Bkn 479 82 165 .344 wno aie picking maic.ano j fachoend'st,- StL 549 103 186.339 "his one. joiuuer, bsn 58 131 195 .337' Just because Rocky still w,'i j .vlusial, StL' 580 123 194 .334' strong enougn in trie uui louiiO j Mueller, NY 467 55 155 .332 to chill Jersey Joe Yvdicutt in j,, una: Snider, 131. their first title bout is no rta- Runs batted in: Campanelli, , son, as we see it, to assume that Brooklyn, 142. ' he will be as dangerous at the Hits: Ashbuin, Philadelphia, same stage tonight. Joe was an 200. elderly gent, ana by that time ; Doubles: Musial, 51. he figured to be dog-tired. La-1 Triples: Giliiam, Brooklyn, 17. o no Home runs: Mathews, Milwaukee, 47. Burton, Milwau- Stolen bases: kee, 25. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Saturday, September 26 Corner McBride and 4th Easl, Commencing at 2:39 p.m. 1 Gurney all-enamel automatic rock gas range; 3 Chesterfield suites; Sets of books, Harvard Classics, Works of Theodore Roosevelt, and others. Encyclopedia, 25 volumes, Marion Crawford, Hall Caine; 1 walnut dining room suite with china cabinet; 2 occasional chairs; 1 man's bicycle; 1 oak desk table; 1 trilight lamp; 3 electric heaters; 1 bridge lamp; 1 Fairbanks-Morse oil heater,;, Maroon carpet, 10x12; 1 coal and wood ran?e; 1 pot burner all-enamel oil range 1 kitchen set; 3 bedroom dressers; 1 typewriter, 18-inch carriage; 2 radios, 1 Fleetwood combination radio; 1 living room carpet, 9' x 10'6"; 2 single beds complete; 1 double bed; 2 trunks; 1 footstool and other articles. i m List your goods for tlii sale before Friday noon GEORGE J. DAWES auctioneer. Phones Red 127; Blak 18 or B.C. Messenger 67S , Brooklyn, Pitching: Erskine, Perry's 369 Sets Goal For Men's Loop dtarza is only 26, at his physical peak and in perfect condition, and the longer it goes the better hjs chances will be. There is some regret at puking against Rocky, lor tne dov Irom Brockton is the greatest ornament the boxing game has known in many a year. Beins champ hasn't changed him in the smallest detail. But LaStarza 4s a fane young man, too, and he Is needier than the Rock. Let: us pass.the-presents arouna. 20-6. ,7')9. AMERICAN LEAGLE AB R H Pet. Vernon. Wash 596 100 200 .338 Kosen. Clev 584 108 192 .329 Goodman, Bos. 507 73 158 .312 Busbv. Wash 574 67 178 .310 viUi.k.o, fchl ' 542 102 168 .310 'mC . ... , ;.. ,. , ! i -p. .... At jl ' u f 1 . .4. j. v 5- " -- "... . ... :-".-,) v ;, 4 1 t r-' - V. ' " ." . . t' '5-;.. . Jim Perry set the pace for keglers in the Men's Five-Pin bowling League on opening night this week and his a69-count w Runs: Rosen, 108. riutis batlea in: Rosen, 104. the second game may stand up I Ii)c: U'ninn nntrmt. 90d lof some time. A. : in. a Canadian Beaten l Lioubies: Vernon, 43. BERKLEY,' Calif . (J Gardner ! itiples: Rivera, Chicago, H. His team, Watson Island also rolled high game in B' Section with l,29i and had high three oS Mulloy of Miami eliminated Paul I Home runs: Zernial, Phlladel-Willey of Vancouver 6-4, 6-0 in j phia, 42. the fourth round of the Pacific 1 ttclen bases: Mmoso, 23. 3.U10. J. Fitzgerala nad ruga wuee games oi 707. Jn 'A' section, Paul PIche had hin tniee oi Jil and also the on Pitching: Lopat, New York, 16-4 cti-i- Coast tennis championships Wednesday. 800. WATER REPELLENT ASTER Mm III 11,1111 IMJIIPIMI .(IUK (SjllriOONLjGril ' j SKATE ..... :.:. . y LadieV All-Weather Coat You'll love it too! 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